If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
I know, so many keep saying. I worked on Guardians Of The Galaxy as well. Would love to do signings but it would depend who was picking things up like travel expenses etc. Maybe I can be made into a BBP 8" Doctor Who Series 8 Clockwork Droid Con exclusive with retractable wrist blade. So it wouldn't be hard to mod a BBP Li H’sen Chang figure would it, Lol, Clem
Clem So in Guardians of the Galaxy as a Kyln Prisoner
Originally posted by Gorn Captain
When are you going to do convention signings, Clem?
Doctor Who, James Bond Skyfall, you have your fanbase right there...
I really had to guess at the ending. That "The lady" at the end was the Tardis, giving the clockwork man peace by giving a piece of the space for his programing of the "it's bigger on the inside space" to allow him to find his promise land. I also had to guess that the Tardis also posted the add in the news paper. So unless they debunk the idea's I will go with that LOL.
I actually was surprised Capaldi did so well, I was affraid of him being to serious or dry, But I enjoyed it. Only issue I had is sometime he spoke so fast and with such scottish brogue, I had to rewind to hear and understand him better (surpisingly I never had to do that with Tennant). As for the Capaldi Hype, I think any big changes on Dr. Who will get world or over hype, every since the Tennant years ended and the popularity has hit such mass numbers.
Agreed Jenna was awesome. As for props, I guess owning a part of Doctor Who pales in comparison to being able to prove you were in a key scene in a premiere episode!
My daughter and her niece (both dressed as different iterations of Amy Pond) are standing in line right now, as I write this, to meet Matt Smith and Karen Gillan.
Deep Breath was the highest rated season premiere to date in the US on BBC America.
In its 8:15pm premiere, Deep Breath delivered 2.2 million total viewers, rising to 2.58 million with Live+SD Cume. From 8:00-10:00pm, Doctor Who ranked as the #1 program in all of cable among total viewers and A25-54. BBC AMERICA was the #1 network and Doctor Who was the #1 show in all of television on Twitter and Tumblr for the day.
Equally, Canada [via] saw record numbers with 805,000 viewers, the number 1 program of the day on all among the key A25-54 and A18-49 demographic, and the most-watched Space episode this broadcast-year-to-date, reaching nearly 1.4 million viewers overall.
In Australia [via], Deep Breath averaged 1.187 million national viewers becoming the highest rating drama of the day and the eighth highest rating program of the day overall.
Deep Breath was the highest rated season premiere to date in the US on BBC America.
In its 8:15pm premiere, Deep Breath delivered 2.2 million total viewers, rising to 2.58 million with Live+SD Cume. From 8:00-10:00pm, Doctor Who ranked as the #1 program in all of cable among total viewers and A25-54. BBC AMERICA was the #1 network and Doctor Who was the #1 show in all of television on Twitter and Tumblr for the day.
Equally, Canada [via] saw record numbers with 805,000 viewers, the number 1 program of the day on all among the key A25-54 and A18-49 demographic, and the most-watched Space episode this broadcast-year-to-date, reaching nearly 1.4 million viewers overall.
In Australia [via], Deep Breath averaged 1.187 million national viewers becoming the highest rating drama of the day and the eighth highest rating program of the day overall.
Comment