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RE: Doctor Who - HellsBells - 08-10-2009 11:51 AM

But Chris Eccleston was an excellent Doctor, so dark and mysterious. He did an excellent job bring the Doctor back to TV.
I have seen most of the Doctors but the worst, in my opinion, was Patrick Troughton (not sure of the spelling). Does anyone remember him !


RE: Doctor Who - Nitrus - 08-10-2009 01:43 PM

Eccleston NEVER does more than one series of a TV show.. he's very cautious about being typecast.


RE: Doctor Who - Tranquility - 08-10-2009 04:39 PM

I've watched a few with Patirck Troughton and laughed hysterically the whole way through. It was like a really low budget film with wobbling sets and bad acting. Fair play though, they used what they had at the time.


RE: Doctor Who - almh - 08-10-2009 05:38 PM

(08-10-2009 01:43 PM)Nitrus Wrote:  Eccleston NEVER does more than one series of a TV show.. he's very cautious about being typecast.

Can you blame him? Look at Heroes, he kept saying fantastic after his stint as the Doctor with the catch phrase... fantastic.


RE: Doctor Who - bertowud - 08-10-2009 11:16 PM

(08-10-2009 05:33 AM)whufan Wrote:  I think it's on record that Chris Eccleston much prefers to be on stage and he only does TV to pay the mortgage.

The thing is I think I had read he'd agreed to do 2 or 3 series and roughly halfway through he panicked and spoke with Russell Davies who graciously agreed to let him out of the show. Of course my memory could be faulty on that.

I had also read they had originally offered the role to David Tennant who had turned it down due to not having time to do a tv show.
I was really disappointed that the Paterson Joseph rumor was false. He'd have made a great doctor.


RE: Doctor Who - JHyde - 10-11-2009 05:53 PM

I love Chris Eccleston. I think he's my favourite, but I do love Tennant and Baker too.

Don't forget The Waters of Mars is this weekend, with Lindsay Duncan and....Peter O'Brien for some unaccountable reason. No, you want to talk about an Aussie actor who can't do accents.....

Royalties cheque in the post please, Beeb.


RE: Doctor Who - bertowud - 11-11-2009 01:55 PM

I'm going to try to be optimistic about Matt Smith. The thing is as bad as he throws me off, his companion does worse. She looks like she's really, really young. While that's not a bad thing, I just think it makes Matt Smith look younger.


RE: Doctor Who - HellsBells - 11-11-2009 02:23 PM

I didn't think David Tennant would be any good as the Doctor, but I was wrong he was great. Like you bertowud, I am trying to be optimistic about Matt Smith, but.......visually he isn't great (in my opinion !) which is not a good start.
Looking forward to The Waters of Mars on Sunday.


RE: Doctor Who - Nitrus - 11-11-2009 03:19 PM

I'm really looking forward to Sunday.. new Doctor Who AND Top Gear.. QUIDS IN! Tongue

I don't think Matt Smith will be very good, and I agree with bertowud about his companion.. they just don't seem to fit.

Combine all of ^that^ with a terrible new TARDIS design and you've got disaster waiting.

/twocents


RE: Doctor Who - almh - 11-11-2009 09:08 PM

(11-11-2009 03:19 PM)Nitrus Wrote:  I'm really looking forward to Sunday.. new Doctor Who AND Top Gear.. QUIDS IN! Tongue

I don't think Matt Smith will be very good, and I agree with bertowud about his companion.. they just don't seem to fit.

Combine all of ^that^ with a terrible new TARDIS design and you've got disaster waiting.

/twocents

Guess what day I'm on holiday. So typical.

It does seem to be too young now, I agree. I think that when the cast gets too young, you lose something. And that is a really awful TARDIS design.