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04 Jan 2009, 1:53 am

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04 Jan 2009, 5:39 am

Here's hoping that he will be good.


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04 Jan 2009, 10:35 am

at 26 he'll be the youngest actor to ever play the Doctor.

Let's hope he doesn't have a bad transition period. It's very hard to come after a very popular Doctor. Just ask Peter Davison.


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04 Jan 2009, 2:13 pm

Sorry, the BBC limited the clips to the UK. Here's some other information:

http://www.gallifreyone.com/news.php

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04 Jan 2009, 3:15 pm

WOW GREAT CHOICE!! Saw programme on it last night, the producers found him relatively early in their search but waited and auditioned loads of others before finally giving in to very strong instincts!

HE IS GORGEOUS....................and in my opinion will make a great 11th Doctor. Good luck Matt! We will all be glued. Phew what a relief, David Tennant will be sadly missed.....................but now we have Matt to look forward to! I think the Tardis is in good hands! :lol:



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05 Jan 2009, 6:10 pm

Looks like a younger David Tennant mated with a refugee from Twilight.

I hope he'll be up to the task.



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05 Jan 2009, 6:12 pm

Looks a little queer but awesome nonetheless.



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07 Jan 2009, 11:58 am

DocStrange wrote:
at 26 he'll be the youngest actor to ever play the Doctor.

Which fits given how many regenerations he has gone through. As the doctor himself gets older, usually the next actor to play him looks younger than the prior one.

Merlin maybe?


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07 Jan 2009, 12:00 pm

The actors they've chosen for the new series get steadily more feminine.


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07 Jan 2009, 12:04 pm

gbollard wrote:
I hope he'll be up to the task.

They usually are. Well, ignoring McGann and the spoiled-bratishness of Tom Baker later in his run.

Hmm ... one was done to try and make the Dr more understandable to us simple-minded americans and the other known as 'the americanized doctor'. Theme?

BTW, love the icon pic, who is in the tardis?


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07 Jan 2009, 12:13 pm

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The actors they've chosen for the new series get steadily more feminine.

So when do we get to see a female dr? :)


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07 Jan 2009, 2:32 pm

Kara_h wrote:
Ragtime wrote:
The actors they've chosen for the new series get steadily more feminine.

So when do we get to see a female dr? :)


That's a good question. :P

Probably in a few years, the Doctor will have yet another unusual regeneration, only this one will be a lot more unusual than the others.
Lady actress in Doctor garb, beginning of new series: "What? That's funny... Where's my... :o " [cue theme music and intro]


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07 Jan 2009, 2:58 pm

A TG doctor regeneration would certainly be neat! :)


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07 Jan 2009, 3:16 pm

Kara_h wrote:
BTW, love the icon pic, who is in the tardis?


Actually, it's me... photoshopped over the top of Patrick Troughton... I figure that it's best if the actual person you're talking to appears in the avatar and since I've been following Dr Who since I was 4, I figured I should combine the two.

Kara_h wrote:
So when do we get to see a female dr?


It hasn't actually been established that Time Lords can change gender though it has certainly been established that they can regenerate into non-human looking lifeforms. Romana did that during her "flux" period between regenerations (Destiny of the Daleks).

Kara_h wrote:
Merlin maybe?


Been there, done that... (Battlefield)

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Probably in a few years, the Doctor will have yet another unusual regeneration

Well, he's getting close to Valeyard time.... when his personality splits off into a whole new being - "somewhere between your twelfth and [13th] final incarnation" - And at the same time, they'll have to find a way to get him a whole new life-cycle.



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07 Jan 2009, 8:28 pm

gbollard wrote:
Looks like a younger David Tennant mated with a refugee from Twilight.


You took the words right out of my mouth :lol:



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07 Jan 2009, 8:29 pm

gbollard wrote:
Kara_h wrote:
BTW, love the icon pic, who is in the tardis?

Actually, it's me... photoshopped over the top of Patrick Troughton... I figure that it's best if the actual person you're talking to appears in the avatar and since I've been following Dr Who since I was 4, I figured I should combine the two.

I thought it might be you. I was guessing some sort of convention thing for the set though.

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Kara_h wrote:
So when do we get to see a female dr?

It hasn't actually been established that Time Lords can change gender though it has certainly been established that they can regenerate into non-human looking lifeforms. Romana did that during her "flux" period between regenerations (Destiny of the Daleks).

I assume you mean when she was choosing her next form?


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Ragtime wrote:
Probably in a few years, the Doctor will have yet another unusual regeneration

Well, he's getting close to Valeyard time.... when his personality splits off into a whole new being - "somewhere between your twelfth and [13th] final incarnation" - And at the same time, they'll have to find a way to get him a whole new life-cycle.

Which can be connected to easily with the alternate dr 10 being sans regenerations.


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