When offered the role of Tommy Tomorrow Gately accepted it immediately not only because he was a horror and scifi fan himself, but because his husband was a fan of Doctor Who.[1] With Clare Buckfield, Gately performed the song "Children of Tomorrow" which featured in Horror of Glam Rock. The song was later released as Gately's first single in five years; due to the singer's untimely death, it would be his final musical release.
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| - When offered the role of Tommy Tomorrow Gately accepted it immediately not only because he was a horror and scifi fan himself, but because his husband was a fan of Doctor Who.[1] With Clare Buckfield, Gately performed the song "Children of Tomorrow" which featured in Horror of Glam Rock. The song was later released as Gately's first single in five years; due to the singer's untimely death, it would be his final musical release.
- In 2007, he interviewed Miss Piggy for his show Film 24, as part of her promotional tour for the release of The Muppet Show: Season Two in the UK.
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| - When offered the role of Tommy Tomorrow Gately accepted it immediately not only because he was a horror and scifi fan himself, but because his husband was a fan of Doctor Who.[1] With Clare Buckfield, Gately performed the song "Children of Tomorrow" which featured in Horror of Glam Rock. The song was later released as Gately's first single in five years; due to the singer's untimely death, it would be his final musical release.
- In 2007, he interviewed Miss Piggy for his show Film 24, as part of her promotional tour for the release of The Muppet Show: Season Two in the UK.
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