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Thread: Doctor Who TIME CRASH (links in this threat)

  1. #11
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    I always liked the davison years but I think a big part of that was Anthony Ainleys Master was as smooth and debonair as Delgado's (the new master should take notes).

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    Crazy thought I just had.......

    Peter Davison (the youngest Doctor Who ever) --- is now--IN TIME CRASH, older than Willaim Hartnell was in his first year as the Doctor in 1963.
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    Davison is Tennents and Moffets favourite Doctor apparently...I enjoyed the scene as Moffet is easily the best writer of the revamped show. It bugged me slightly that he had obviously been given the job to plaster over the plot holes in the previous series ..such as the line about the shields being down on the TARDIS so the fans wouldn't be in uproar over the fact that the Titanic rips through the TARDIS wall. One thing however...in the first series with Eccleston not only was there a picture of his Doctor with a family on the docks by the Titanic but he also states that he was on a boat once a big one that was said to be unsinkable...does this mean we'll have a cameo of Eccleston in the Xmas special or (more probable) will it be ignored.
    I wait with bated breath

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    Time crash will be added as an extra on the dvd of the christmas special as well as the obligatory confidential.
    ENGLISH AND DAMN PROUD OF IT British by birth....English by the grace of God. Yes Jamie...it is big isn't it....

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    I'd still like to see Tom Baker do a cameo as the 4th Doctor.

    Baker is kind of like Shatner...

    People don't care that he's fat and old..

    Most people (especially Americans) accept Baker as the definitive Doctor.

    Tom doing a cameo would really legitimatize the new series over here in the eyes of a lot of old time fans--- who only know TOM BAKER is Doctor Who.
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    I've seen Tom in somthing not to long ago. Couldn't tell it was him. Much to much weight on him, and he would need a wig.

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    Tom's popularity in England is at an all time high again after appearances in the remake of "Randel and Hopkirk Deceased" and the narrator on "Little Britain"...he was also the voice of British Telecom's(phone company) message service where you could call up the service and Tom's voice would relay it to the recipricant.
    ENGLISH AND DAMN PROUD OF IT British by birth....English by the grace of God. Yes Jamie...it is big isn't it....

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