Date: 6/06/2013 16:38:12
From: sibeen
ID: 324175
Subject: New Doctor

No, no, no, I’m not talking about the crappy one’s we have here; but about Doctor Who.

Apparently the current one is retiring so a new actor has to be found to fill the role.

Who would get your tick of approval?

I saw over on another site the suggestion that it should be Dylan Moran:

Surly, hungover irishman who leans heavily on a competent sidekick who can decipher his mutterings and save the day. And the sonic screwdriver isn’t used as a bottle opener anywhere near often enough.

I can just picture him leaning against a wall, hungover as all hell, telling his assistant to turn the knob – no, no, the other knob – to make the god-forsaken caterwauling of the alarm sirens stop. And incidentally saving the day in the process.

Now, that would be AWESOME!!!

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Date: 6/06/2013 16:41:12
From: roughbarked
ID: 324177
Subject: re: New Doctor

sibeen said:


No, no, no, I’m not talking about the crappy one’s we have here; but about Doctor Who.

Apparently the current one is retiring so a new actor has to be found to fill the role.

Who would get your tick of approval?

I saw over on another site the suggestion that it should be Dylan Moran:

Surly, hungover irishman who leans heavily on a competent sidekick who can decipher his mutterings and save the day. And the sonic screwdriver isn’t used as a bottle opener anywhere near often enough.

I can just picture him leaning against a wall, hungover as all hell, telling his assistant to turn the knob – no, no, the other knob – to make the god-forsaken caterwauling of the alarm sirens stop. And incidentally saving the day in the process.

Now, that would be AWESOME!!!


I’m just passing you by, I’ve got no time/
..
I’m drifting

When you start to see with your blue mind

don’t be afraid of what you find.

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Date: 6/06/2013 16:47:10
From: Michael V
ID: 324186
Subject: re: New Doctor

Awesome indeed.

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Date: 6/06/2013 16:58:58
From: Angus Prune
ID: 324191
Subject: re: New Doctor

What about…. Halfman Doctor?

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Date: 6/06/2013 17:42:13
From: Skunkworks
ID: 324253
Subject: re: New Doctor

I should have saved my Nancy Sidrat article.

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Date: 6/06/2013 17:46:04
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 324256
Subject: re: New Doctor

sibeen said:

I saw over on another site the suggestion that it should be Dylan Moran:

Surly, hungover irishman who leans heavily on a competent sidekick who can decipher his mutterings and save the day. And the sonic screwdriver isn’t used as a bottle opener anywhere near often enough.

I can just picture him leaning against a wall, hungover as all hell, telling his assistant to turn the knob – no, no, the other knob – to make the god-forsaken caterwauling of the alarm sirens stop. And incidentally saving the day in the process.

Now, that would be AWESOME!!!

Oh my yes, that would be fantastic.

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Date: 6/06/2013 18:24:33
From: sibeen
ID: 324295
Subject: re: New Doctor

Skunkworks said:


I should have saved my Nancy Sidrat article.

wots dat?

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Date: 6/06/2013 18:26:30
From: OCDC
ID: 324297
Subject: re: New Doctor

sibeen said:


Skunkworks said:

I should have saved my Nancy Sidrat article.

wots dat?


A long factoid everytime a change of Doctor has been announced – the new Doctor is to be a woman(!) called Nancy Sidrat (Tardis backwards).

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Date: 6/06/2013 18:29:34
From: Skunkworks
ID: 324298
Subject: re: New Doctor

sibeen said:


Skunkworks said:

I should have saved my Nancy Sidrat article.

wots dat?

An article claiming that in the interests of equity and female empowerment the new Doctor will be a woman. It fooled a few people.

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Date: 6/06/2013 18:30:08
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 324300
Subject: re: New Doctor

Nancy Sidrat

who is, apparently, bigger on the outside than the inside.

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Date: 6/06/2013 18:31:46
From: Skeptic Pete
ID: 324303
Subject: re: New Doctor

ChrispenEvan said:


Nancy Sidrat

who is, apparently, bigger on the outside than the inside.

I knew a girl like that once

Wooops, can I say that?

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Date: 6/06/2013 18:46:35
From: buffy
ID: 324335
Subject: re: New Doctor

Ah, a thread. Yes I can see that possibility, but it’s probably a bit of a reprise on the Tom Baker character.

I mentioned this the other night, but now there is a thread. Mr buffy wants Georgia Moffat. Because she is a woman, pretty, has been the Doctor’s daughter and is married to David Tennant. The confluence of the signs is just too much to ignore.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Moffett

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Date: 6/06/2013 18:56:11
From: neomyrtus_
ID: 324344
Subject: re: New Doctor

I vote for Greg Fleet as the new Doctor.

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Date: 6/06/2013 18:57:00
From: OCDC
ID: 324345
Subject: re: New Doctor

Patrick Stewart :-D

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Date: 6/06/2013 18:58:06
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 324346
Subject: re: New Doctor

gary sweet.

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Date: 6/06/2013 18:58:55
From: Mad Man Moon
ID: 324347
Subject: re: New Doctor

sibeen said:


No, no, no, I’m not talking about the crappy one’s we have here; but about Doctor Who.

Apparently the current one is retiring so a new actor has to be found to fill the role.

Who would get your tick of approval?

I saw over on another site the suggestion that it should be Dylan Moran:

Surly, hungover irishman who leans heavily on a competent sidekick who can decipher his mutterings and save the day. And the sonic screwdriver isn’t used as a bottle opener anywhere near often enough.

I can just picture him leaning against a wall, hungover as all hell, telling his assistant to turn the knob – no, no, the other knob – to make the god-forsaken caterwauling of the alarm sirens stop. And incidentally saving the day in the process.

Now, that would be AWESOME!!!

Maybe, but what about Bill Bailey.  Attention span of a demented flea, wild-eyed, fast talking.  Seems almost made for the role!  :)


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Date: 6/06/2013 18:58:57
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 324348
Subject: re: New Doctor

>>Patrick Stewart

He’s gone back to his first love, playing Shakespeare in the West End.
Well that was last I heard.

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:00:39
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 324349
Subject: re: New Doctor

playing Shakespeare in the West End.

what play was shakespeare in?

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:00:50
From: OCDC
ID: 324350
Subject: re: New Doctor

LTNS, Christopher.

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:02:55
From: Arts
ID: 324354
Subject: re: New Doctor

ChrispenEvan said:


playing Shakespeare in the West End.

what play was shakespeare in?

almost all of his own…

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:04:23
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 324355
Subject: re: New Doctor

almost all of his own…

bit like alfred hitchcock?

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:06:20
From: Arts
ID: 324356
Subject: re: New Doctor

and Quentin Tarantino…

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:06:44
From: Mad Man Moon
ID: 324358
Subject: re: New Doctor

OCDC said:


LTNS, Christopher.

:)  Life’s extremely busy these days!  You keeping well?

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:08:10
From: OCDC
ID: 324360
Subject: re: New Doctor

Mad Man Moon said:


OCDC said:

LTNS, Christopher.

:)  Life’s extremely busy these days!  You keeping well?


Well I’m on my deathbed with teh manflu, but before that I was doing well for me :-) Work is good. Winter is better!

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:08:45
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 324362
Subject: re: New Doctor

You keeping well?

it is alex you’re talking about.

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:09:09
From: OCDC
ID: 324363
Subject: re: New Doctor

And I bumped into Jen Niffer the other day when I saw Star Trek.

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:13:45
From: Mad Man Moon
ID: 324366
Subject: re: New Doctor

OCDC said:


Mad Man Moon said:

OCDC said:

LTNS, Christopher.

:)  Life’s extremely busy these days!  You keeping well?


Well I’m on my deathbed with teh manflu, but before that I was doing well for me :-) Work is good. Winter is better!

Indeed!  I have the remains of a dose of manflu myself.  Enjoying the cooler weather, although swmbo is dragging me off to warmer climes for a fortnight and a half in July.

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:14:06
From: Mad Man Moon
ID: 324368
Subject: re: New Doctor

ChrispenEvan said:


You keeping well?

it is alex you’re talking about.

:D

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:14:43
From: OCDC
ID: 324369
Subject: re: New Doctor

Mad Man Moon said:


Indeed!  I have the remains of a dose of manflu myself.  Enjoying the cooler weather, although swmbo is dragging me off to warmer climes for a fortnight and a half in July.

Get rid of ‘er indoors.

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:15:01
From: Mad Man Moon
ID: 324370
Subject: re: New Doctor

OCDC said:


And I bumped into Jen Niffer the other day when I saw Star Trek.

I didn’t realise (or I forgot that) you knew her as well!!!

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:15:32
From: Mad Man Moon
ID: 324371
Subject: re: New Doctor

OCDC said:

Get rid of ‘er indoors.

Ah, she has her uses…

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:16:06
From: OCDC
ID: 324372
Subject: re: New Doctor

Mad Man Moon said:


OCDC said:

And I bumped into Jen Niffer the other day when I saw Star Trek.

I didn’t realise (or I forgot that) you knew her as well!!! 


She used to work with my sister. I’d never met her before.

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:16:22
From: OCDC
ID: 324373
Subject: re: New Doctor

Mad Man Moon said:


OCDC said:

Get rid of ‘er indoors.

Ah, she has her uses…


TMI

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:19:50
From: wookiemeister
ID: 324377
Subject: re: New Doctor

I vote wookiemeister

i’d get rid of the sonic screwdriver and be packing a sawn off shot gun

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:21:16
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 324378
Subject: re: New Doctor

Can’t talk, Wookster Report.

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:21:34
From: Mad Man Moon
ID: 324379
Subject: re: New Doctor

OCDC said:

She used to work with my sister. I’d never met her before.

Ah, yes.  I did know that.

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:22:38
From: Mad Man Moon
ID: 324382
Subject: re: New Doctor

OCDC said:


Mad Man Moon said:

OCDC said:

Get rid of ‘er indoors.

Ah, she has her uses…


TMI

Yeah, sorry about that.  You’d think I’d learn to restrain myself eventually…

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:24:03
From: sibeen
ID: 324385
Subject: re: New Doctor

Mad Man Moon said:


OCDC said:

Mad Man Moon said:

Ah, she has her uses…


TMI

Yeah, sorry about that.  You’d think I’d learn to restrain myself eventually…

Get out of my ultra scientific thread with your chatty chat chat!

looks sternly at Uncle Chris

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:25:52
From: OCDC
ID: 324388
Subject: re: New Doctor

Are we back in chat?

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Date: 6/06/2013 19:26:54
From: Mad Man Moon
ID: 324390
Subject: re: New Doctor

sibeen said:


Mad Man Moon said:

OCDC said:

TMI

Yeah, sorry about that.  You’d think I’d learn to restrain myself eventually…

Get out of my ultra scientific thread with your chatty chat chat!

looks sternly at Uncle Chris

*Looks sheepish*

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:09:21
From: Rule 303
ID: 325649
Subject: re: New Doctor

Benedict Cumberbatch?

Billy Connolly?

Ricky Gervais?

Ewan McGregor?

… I can’t see them running out of possibilities any time soon.

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:11:37
From: furious
ID: 325651
Subject: re: New Doctor

Given that the next will be the 12th, does that mean the last?

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:13:49
From: wookiemeister
ID: 325652
Subject: re: New Doctor

Resistance is growing in Taiwan against a toxic nuclear waste dump situated in an earthquake-prone zone
http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/101east/2013/06/20136311257784181.html

bloody luddites

don’t they know how safe highly toxic radioactive waste is?

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:13:55
From: Rule 303
ID: 325653
Subject: re: New Doctor

I don’t know.

Simon Pegg?

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:16:07
From: Kingy
ID: 325655
Subject: re: New Doctor

This would be cool.

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:16:31
From: wookiemeister
ID: 325656
Subject: re: New Doctor

bbc names new doctor

a unusual and controversial choice

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:41:14
From: dv
ID: 325667
Subject: re: New Doctor

Rupert Grint

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:43:22
From: furious
ID: 325670
Subject: re: New Doctor

I can see that…

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:51:55
From: Bubblecar
ID: 325674
Subject: re: New Doctor

>I saw over on another site the suggestion that it should be Dylan Moran:

He would certainly be in keeping with the current Dr Who concept (a camp comedy for the easily amused).

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:52:47
From: Kingy
ID: 325676
Subject: re: New Doctor

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:55:02
From: furious
ID: 325678
Subject: re: New Doctor

Won’t anyone address the fact that the next is the last? Or will he do a master and suck the soul out of some poor wretch and then run off with his teenage daughter?

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:57:13
From: Kingy
ID: 325680
Subject: re: New Doctor

furious said:


Won’t anyone address the fact that the next is the last? Or will he do a master and suck the soul out of some poor wretch and then run off with his teenage daughter?

I thought that there was only supposed to be ten anyway.

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Date: 8/06/2013 23:59:19
From: furious
ID: 325681
Subject: re: New Doctor

I had the impression that it was twelve…

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Date: 9/06/2013 00:04:07
From: Kingy
ID: 325683
Subject: re: New Doctor

furious said:

  • I thought that there was only supposed to be ten anyway.

I had the impression that it was twelve…

Some googling suggests that you are correct.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeneration_%28Doctor_Who%29

It is first stated in The Deadly Assassin (1976) that a Time Lord can regenerate twelve times before dying (thirteen incarnations in all). There are exceptions to this rule, however; when a renegade Time Lord known as the Master finds himself at the end of his regenerative cycle, he takes possession of the body of another person to continue living (The Keeper of Traken, 1981), although he was using the Source of Traken to bind his mind to the body. It may be that the Time Lords also have the ability to circumvent the limit – in The Five Doctors (1983) the Master is offered a new cycle of regenerations by the High Council in exchange for his help. The fact that the Master is inhabiting a non-Gallifreyan body at the time implies that it is possible to grant them to a non-Gallifreyan, albeit one inhabited by a Time Lord mind (although River Song is shown to have the ability to regenerate due to altered DNA that has similarities to Time Lord DNA, a side effect of being conceived in a TARDIS). In “The Sound of Drums” (2007) the Master is revealed to have been granted a new body by the Time Lords during the Time War with at least one regeneration possible. Non-Gallifreyans are also seen to regenerate in Underworld (1978) and Mawdryn Undead (1983), but with adverse side effects. In Mawdryn Undead these appear to be the result of mishandling stolen technology, but in Underworld they are implied to be the inevitable result of limited technology that reinvigorates, rather than transforms, the subject’s appearance (in this case, the Minyans, with whom the Time Lords shared much of their technology), thereby regenerating ‘the body, not the soul’.

The BBC’s Series 4 FAQ suggests that now the Time Lord social order has been destroyed, the Doctor may be able to circumvent the limit on regenerations; it says: “Now that his people are gone, who knows? Time Lords used to have 13 lives.” In Death of the Doctor (a 2010 The Sarah Jane Adventures serial), the Eleventh Doctor responds to a question from Clyde Langer by saying he can regenerate “507” times. Early news reports, before the episode was broadcast, suggested he would say there is no limit to the number of regenerations. Writer Russell T Davies explained in an interview with SFX that the line was not intended to be taken seriously and is instead a commentary. He insisted that the “thirteen lives” rule was too deeply entrenched in the viewer consciousness for his throwaway line to affect it.

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Date: 9/06/2013 00:04:21
From: Bubblecar
ID: 325684
Subject: re: New Doctor

If they were being sensible, they would have ended Dr Who towards the end of the Tom Baker era, when the stories started becoming sillier. Tom Baker himself (although a decent enough doctor, in his way) set the tone for many subsequent doctors, with acting replaced by panto-quality “eccentric” mannerisms and facial mugging etc.

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Date: 9/06/2013 00:07:46
From: dv
ID: 325686
Subject: re: New Doctor

So …

By rights this should be the last regeneration.

Either some plot device will be used to get around the previously stated limit of 12, or they’ll wrap up the series and focus on the spinoffs.

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Date: 9/06/2013 00:11:37
From: furious
ID: 325688
Subject: re: New Doctor

Ratings will decide or perhaps a reboot is in order. Though I expect the white “whatever it was called” will grant extra lives due to the doctor being a force for good against the black “whatever it was called”…

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Date: 9/06/2013 00:13:38
From: Bubblecar
ID: 325691
Subject: re: New Doctor

>Either some plot device will be used to get around the previously stated limit of 12, or they’ll wrap up the series and focus on the spinoffs.

It would be a kindness to just put it out of its misery.

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Date: 9/06/2013 00:15:50
From: Skunkworks
ID: 325694
Subject: re: New Doctor

Bubblecar said:


If they were being sensible, they would have ended Dr Who towards the end of the Tom Baker era, when the stories started becoming sillier. Tom Baker himself (although a decent enough doctor, in his way) set the tone for many subsequent doctors, with acting replaced by panto-quality “eccentric” mannerisms and facial mugging etc.

meh, the modern doctors have been brilliant and reenergised the show. And being sensible they are probably reaping the rewards. Hell they are selling Daleks in four different colours to catch the wave. I don’t have any Daleks, they have living things inside them so not actually robots. I do have a rare Robocop which has a living thing in it, but I call the robo clause.

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Date: 9/06/2013 00:21:11
From: Kingy
ID: 325700
Subject: re: New Doctor

dv said:


So …

By rights this should be the last regeneration.

Either some plot device will be used to get around the previously stated limit of 12, or they’ll wrap up the series and focus on the spinoffs.

“The Doctors Daughter” is still out there zooming around the universe somewhere. Maybe she’ll be parachuted in on her 2nd regeneration, and that is another 50 years of Doctors sorted.

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Date: 9/06/2013 00:33:46
From: Bubblecar
ID: 325707
Subject: re: New Doctor

Even Christopher Eccleston basically agrees with me:

“I left Doctor Who because I could not get along with the senior people. I left because of politics. I did not see eye-to-eye with them. I didn’t agree with the way things were being run. I didn’t like the culture that had grown up around the series. So I left, I felt, over a principle.

I thought to remain, which would have made me a lot of money and given me huge visibility, the price I would have had to pay was to eat a lot of shit. I’m not being funny about that. I didn’t want to do that and it comes to the art of it, in a way. I feel that if you run your career and.. we are vulnerable as actors and we are constantly humiliating ourselves auditioning. But if you allow that to go on, on a grand scale you will lose whatever it is about you and it will be present in your work.”

“If you allow your desire to be successful and visible and financially secure – if you allow that to make you throw shades on your parents, on your upbringing, then you’re knackered. You’ve got to keep something back, for yourself, because it’ll be present in your work”, he added.

He concluded, saying “My face didn’t fit and I’m sure they were glad to see the back of me. The important thing is that I succeeded. It was a great part. I loved playing him. I loved connecting with that audience. Because I’ve always acted for adults and then suddenly you’re acting for children, who are far more tasteful; they will not be bullshitted. It’s either good, or it’s bad. They don’t schmooze at after-show parties, with cocktails.”

Read more: http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/doctor-who/20897/christopher-eccleston-is-this-why-he-really-quit-doctor-who#ixzz2VdS5wTLR

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Date: 9/06/2013 00:35:32
From: dv
ID: 325709
Subject: re: New Doctor

Massive decision for Eccleston.
As noted previously, he is in the upcoming Thor movie in a prominent role.

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Date: 22/01/2014 14:31:37
From: dv
ID: 474635
Subject: re: New Doctor

I hope someday to meet you in glory of battle where I will crush the life from your worthless human form. Try and get some rest.

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Date: 22/01/2014 14:35:11
From: dv
ID: 474639
Subject: re: New Doctor

I’ve reversed the jelly baby of the neutron flow.

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Date: 22/01/2014 14:46:52
From: dv
ID: 474642
Subject: re: New Doctor

MK: The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules.

TD: Good men don’t need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many.

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Date: 22/01/2014 14:47:58
From: OCDC
ID: 474644
Subject: re: New Doctor

Do you also see Davos as the archenemy of the Doctor?

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Date: 22/01/2014 14:49:58
From: dv
ID: 474646
Subject: re: New Doctor

Not just Davos, the whole of Switzerland.

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Date: 22/01/2014 14:50:27
From: OCDC
ID: 474647
Subject: re: New Doctor

lol

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Date: 22/01/2014 14:51:37
From: dv
ID: 474651
Subject: re: New Doctor

If I had to pick one, it would have to be TM rather than Davros.

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Date: 1/02/2014 12:42:32
From: dv
ID: 480091
Subject: re: New Doctor

The Hugo awards are the premier worldwide science-fiction and fantasy awards, first presented in 1958.

Since Doctor Who was revived, there have been 8 Hugo awards for short-form drama. 6 of these have been won by Doctor Who episodes.

Moreover, during that time, there have been 43 nominations for this award. 21 of these have been for DW episodes.

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Date: 1/02/2014 13:12:31
From: dv
ID: 480125
Subject: re: New Doctor

The winners on that interval were:

2006 Doctor Who: “The Empty Child”/“The Doctor Dances”

2007 Doctor Who: “The Girl in the Fireplace”

2008 Doctor Who: “Blink”

2009 Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog

2010 Doctor Who: “The Waters of Mars”

2011 Doctor Who: “The Pandorica Opens”/“The Big Bang”

2012 Doctor Who: “The Doctor’s Wife”

2013 Game of Thrones: “Blackwater”

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Date: 1/02/2014 13:25:58
From: dv
ID: 480134
Subject: re: New Doctor

dv said:


The winners on that interval were:

2006 Doctor Who: “The Empty Child”/“The Doctor Dances”

2007 Doctor Who: “The Girl in the Fireplace”

2008 Doctor Who: “Blink”

2009 Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog

2010 Doctor Who: “The Waters of Mars”

2011 Doctor Who: “The Pandorica Opens”/“The Big Bang”

2012 Doctor Who: “The Doctor’s Wife”

2013 Game of Thrones: “Blackwater”

The other DW eps that received nominations were:
“Dalek”, “Father’s Day”, “Army of Ghosts”/“Doomsday”, “School Reunion”, “Human Nature”/“The Family of Blood”, “Silence in the Library”/“Forest of the Dead”, “Turn Left”, “The Next Doctor”, “Planet of the Dead”, “A Christmas Carol”, “Vincent and the Doctor”, “The Girl Who Waited”, “A Good Man Goes to War”, “Asylum of the Daleks”, “The Angels Take Manhattan”, “The Snowmen”.

Not sure that I would have chosen The Doctor’s Wife to win.

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