Anyway, this featured Rowan Atkinson as the Doctor, Jonathan Pryce as The Master, and Julia Sawalha as the Doctor's Companion, heh heh. . .
It's been rumoured that Atkinson would like to play the role again, presumably to go the Robin Williams serious acting path. . .
Am I the only one who saw it here?
"I have a cunning plan that cannot fail!"
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The hyperhamster is alive and well.
I liked the eighth?? doctor, the doctor from the movie, i REALLY want to see a series with him. his clothes were COOL! and so were the sets.
Andrew
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With the first link, a chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all
irrevocably." Capt. Jean-Luc Picard - The Drumhead
The Doctor's response: "And how have you all been?"
Then they decided to kill him off, whereupon you saw several regenerations in quick succession, all well-known Brit actors who've been suggested as good Doctors at one time or another:
Richard E Grant (wildly narcissistic)
Jim Broadbent (shy, easily flustered, terrified of girls)
Hugh Grant (acting like, well, Hugh Grant)
And then there was the last incarnation - yes, I know, we've seen 4 Doctors and there were 8 previous, and there can be only twelve in all, but that's part of the joke! I could tell you who it was, but that would be TOO much of a spoiler. . . so I won't!
(but it's an injoke. Julia Sawalha was in another well-known TV show, and there was one person her character really hated in it. Yes, THAT actor)
what Spike from Press Gang is a Time Lord!?! heh heh
Silly mode off!
Andrew
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With the first link, a chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all
irrevocably." Capt. Jean-Luc Picard - The Drumhead
Andrew
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With the first link, a chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all
irrevocably." Capt. Jean-Luc Picard - The Drumhead
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-->Identity Crisis<--
Unofficially, Cybil Sheppard ripped-off the idea for her last series.
Whilst it was irritating to realise that the Beeb is only prepared to rubbish the show now, rather than let it rest in peace in its grave, there were a few interesting observations.
Some of the jokes were actually quite funny.
Was that a CGI background I saw before me?
Julia Sawalha has bloated hideously like a puffer fish - and was screaming to get exterminated. Please, never again.
Richard E Grant showed potential, even in a role of a few seconds...and Jim Broadbent's version was also refreshing. Hugh Grant was a bit out of place I think, and sadly Rowan Atkinson's interpretation didn't strike me as one that'd translate to a "serious" version. The final incarnation did poke fun at all the speculation in the press, and made me laugh.
Overall, although there were things I didn't like, it was infinitely better than that "Dimensions in Time" crap they did as a crossover with EastEnders! *shudders*
1) No, I can't pat my head and rub my tummy at the same time. [my tummy requires both hands]
2) Tell you how to play the flute, construct box-girder bridges, and rid the world of all known diseases. You want them in that order?
3) Green Eggs and Ham. Yes, but only on Saint Patrick's Day {huge holiday here in the U.S. of A., when nearly any foodstuff can be obtained in green, naturally or otherwise.}
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Yo quiero Startrek!
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Here I Come To Save The Day : Mighty Mouse