Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
30-10-2008, 09:57
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re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
Actually I was never enamoured with him in the role
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30-10-2008, 10:25
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how about Philip Glenister he's be great as the doctor !
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30-10-2008, 10:27
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re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
Fire up the Tardis!!!
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30-10-2008, 10:28
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I think John Simm would have been brilliant, but he's pretty much burned his bridges now ...
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30-10-2008, 10:39
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Darker and more serious isn't going to happen - they're committed to the Saturday evening family audience. The new executive producer who will have to work with a new Doctor is Stephen Moffatt, who has written some brilliant stuff including 'Silence in the Library' last season. He knows how to scare the pants off the kids, but his stories are still pitched firmly at the family.
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That's the problem Steven Moffatt faces. He will be in charge of a series that is supposed to be slightly scary, but still for Kids.
In fairness, it has often achieved that (particularly with Moffat's stories). I personally found "The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances" and "Blink" to be more scary than a lot of adult horror films, although that is probably because most of the modern ones (SAW etc) seem to rely on gore rather than a scary storyline.
Still, I do remember Clive Barker explaining how he was able to move to being apparently a successful children's author from writing horrors. He said that both require similar amounts of imagination, and much more imagination than most books.
BTW, I have created a thread for discussion of who people want to be the next doctor at http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/23...l#post34664802. I think discussing it in this thread might confuse things too much.
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30-10-2008, 11:34
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Quite. And it's worth pointing out that in The Doctor Dances, Blink and Forest of the Dead, the net result of the Doctor 'fixing' everything is that 'just for once, nobody dies!' (to quote the man himself in TDD).
Moffatt seems to like giving everyone a really good scare, but also to provide a traditional(ish) happy ending.
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30-10-2008, 11:41
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I think John Simm would have been brilliant, but he's pretty much burned his bridges now ...
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I don't know..... could that work? Is there an angle in that?
Bring back the Master in his new body to show he's no longer Simm then he escapes again.
When it's time for the Doctor to regenerate JS could then come in, and the initial angle could be as he's travelling around the universe he's under the prejudice that he is identical to his sworn enemy.
I think there could be something in that.
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30-10-2008, 11:43
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I don't doubt they could write their way around it if they wanted to. At least one Time Lord (actually a Lady) in the series has shown an ability to choose what her next regeneration looked like, and to base it on someone she had recently met.
I'm not sure they would want to do that though, as it might appear a bit convoluted. I bet they still want to write Master stories for John Simm as well.
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30-10-2008, 11:51
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I don't know.....could that work? Is there an angle in that?
Bring back the Master in his new body to show he's no longer Simm then he escapes again.
When it's time for the Doctor to regenerate JS could then come in, and the initial angle could be as he's travelling around the universe he's under the prejudice that he is identical to his sworn enemy.
I think there could be something in that.
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True, and they've already shown on a couple of occasions that Time Lords can influence how their regenerations go. Destiny of the Daleks starts with Romana II (played by Lalla Ward) "trying on" different bodies while regenerating (including her final form which is actually a copy of a Princess introduced in the previous story). The Master was able to steal the body of Nyssa's dad in Keeper of Traken and of course, DT was able use his own regeneration to repair the damage done to his body by a Dalek, but not change appearance.
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30-10-2008, 11:53
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The Master's transformation at the end of Keeper of Traken was of a somewhat different nature. He had used all his regenerations but wished to use the power of the Source to enable him to hijack someone else's body - which he did, when he took over Consul Tremas (the clue's in the name, if you like anagrams ).
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30-10-2008, 12:00
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True. Actually, I realised that after I posted..
Never knew Romana had influenced her own regeneration until Destiny though.
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30-10-2008, 12:08
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And as I type this the 'giggly assistant' on my local radio breakfast show has suggested who she thinks would be a great Doctor Who - "that man who does the voice-overs on Little Britain"
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really!!!! hahaha that girl has brains lol.
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30-10-2008, 12:10
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Well I hope it gets better, I'd rather they axed it if it starts to get stale. But I doubt they will while it's making loads of cash.
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30-10-2008, 13:07
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What about Catherine Tate as the next Dr. They could think of some way of him jumping into her body.
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30-10-2008, 13:10
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Or Sally Sparrow.. (see the 3rd season episode, Blink).
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