The twelfth Doctor
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You should definitely watch The Thick Of It. Malcolm Tucker is one of the greatest performances of modern British TV. His Doctor will be nothing like that. Although it would be something to see.
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I think they still own fans the story of the 8th doctor (the movie doesn't really count as much of a story) and the beginning of the story of 9th doctor. They skipped the entire time wars era!
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Is Peter Capaldi.
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CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easierhmmmm .. didnt think he was too well known outside the UK - until I checked IMDB .. Ruth Rendell/Vicar of Dibley/Midsomer Murders/Waking the dead/Torchwood are a few I might have seen him in Oh well, hope he makes a good Dr Who
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Is Peter Capaldi.
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CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easierI checked his IMDB Filmography. In World War Z, he played a W.H.O. Doctor! Obviously a time loop.
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Is Peter Capaldi.
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Next you will be telling us who Superman, Batman and Spiderman really are. :)
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Superman is Clark Kent, Batman is Bruce Wayne and Spiderman is Peter Parker.
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Next you will be telling us who Superman, Batman and Spiderman really are. :)
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You were right.
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hmmmm .. didnt think he was too well known outside the UK - until I checked IMDB .. Ruth Rendell/Vicar of Dibley/Midsomer Murders/Waking the dead/Torchwood are a few I might have seen him in Oh well, hope he makes a good Dr Who
You might also have seen him play Caecilius in the Dr Who episode, The Fires Of Pompeii. That episode had lots of in jokes for those of us who studied Latin at school.
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I can honestly say that prior to the announcement on the BBC website I had never heard of him. I only know of one Capaldi and that's Jim of Traffic.
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Leslie Nielsen 151576 wrote:
I had never heard of him.
He has been around for a while on TV, most recently in The Thick of It[^]. He was also being tipped all last week in The Telegraph.
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Richard, Unfortunately, I watch little TV and I never read The Torygraph! :)
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Richard, Unfortunately, I watch little TV and I never read The Torygraph! :)
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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You sound like a sensible person; that is, unless you read The Grauniad. ;)
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The Grauniad? X| No. I've only bought two or three Sunday papers in the last two years and both were recent purchases to read the British Lions match reviews against the Ockers! The papers were the Sunday Times and then only because they have a good reputation for their sports coverage and especially (to me) their rugby coverage is very good. As for TV, I like the well-polished dramas and occasional documentary that Auntie produces but 90% of my viewing is the morning news when I'm scoffing porridge or getting ready to go to work. :)
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Is Peter Capaldi.
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CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easierAnd once again, Bernard Cribbins appears on the BBC talking about his appearances on new-Who, and the history of the show in general, and makes no mention of his previous connection[^] to the show. I'm starting to think he's got Alzheimer's and forgotten it.
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And once again, Bernard Cribbins appears on the BBC talking about his appearances on new-Who, and the history of the show in general, and makes no mention of his previous connection[^] to the show. I'm starting to think he's got Alzheimer's and forgotten it.
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Oh, don't go into the canon of whether the films count as Dr Who or not - if they do, then the assertion that this is the 12th incarnation is wrong (ignoring various Comic Relief versions, and also the Richard E Grant appearance as the Doctor).
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Oh, don't go into the canon of whether the films count as Dr Who or not - if they do, then the assertion that this is the 12th incarnation is wrong (ignoring various Comic Relief versions, and also the Richard E Grant appearance as the Doctor).
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CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easierWell, I can sort-of see the argument - the Peter Cushing films were film versions of episodes from the TV show, whereas the McGann film wasn't. It's more the fact that I would expect any discussion of the history of the show which includes Bernard Cribbins to mention his appearance in the film. You don't have to accept it as part of the canon to include it in the show's history!
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Well, I can sort-of see the argument - the Peter Cushing films were film versions of episodes from the TV show, whereas the McGann film wasn't. It's more the fact that I would expect any discussion of the history of the show which includes Bernard Cribbins to mention his appearance in the film. You don't have to accept it as part of the canon to include it in the show's history!
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Richard Deeming wrote:
the Peter Cushing films were film versions of episodes from the TV show
Indeed they were, except for the fundamental canonical flaws. For instance, his surname is given as Who in the films - plus, he claims to be the inventor of TARDIS.
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Richard Deeming wrote:
the Peter Cushing films were film versions of episodes from the TV show
Indeed they were, except for the fundamental canonical flaws. For instance, his surname is given as Who in the films - plus, he claims to be the inventor of TARDIS.
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CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easierI guess the films were made before the Doctor's origins had been revealed, so they just made something up that turned out to be wrong. And yes, hearing Roy Castle say, "Hello, Dr Who!" still makes me want to hit him!
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I checked his IMDB Filmography. In World War Z, he played a W.H.O. Doctor! Obviously a time loop.
Nice catch!