I read in the newspaper today that the new Doctor Who is strongly tipped to be............
EDDIE IZZARD
:shock: :shock: :shock:
Eddie
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I read in the newspaper today that the new Doctor Who is strongly tipped to be............
EDDIE IZZARD
:shock: :shock: :shock:
Eddie
They still make Dr. Who?
Great commedian, but I'd have preferred someone a bit more 'serious', a thespian.Quote:
Originally Posted by swanbourne
Mind you, just as important, will he have a babe of a sidekick :D
But they are starting to make it again. The good Doctor has demonstrated his ability to morph into a new persona in the past, so why can't he morph into Kylie or Helen Mirren?
Eddie
A female Doctor would be very interesting indeed.
I actually think Eddie Izzard will be rather good, I've seen him in a few dramatic roles and rather liked the results. Dr Who was always tongue in cheek from Tom Baker onwards.
Still got my Tom Baker era scarf at home somewhere, only thing my long suffering Mum ever knit for me.
Kevin
When I think of Eddie Izzard, I also think of Julian Clarey.
Eddie
Yes, but Izzard is straight, and no where near so campy. I'd love to see a Julian Clary Doctor:Quote:
Originally Posted by swanbourne
'Oh! Who's this big monster mincing towards me? You're almost as slimey as the "head" boy at my school...'
Kevin
Maybe Julian as the Doctor has possibilities. He could become a cult (did I spell that correctly?)
Eddie
and he already has Fanny the Wonder dog. I can imagine the wardrobe...
Kevin
I don't know if I can continue this dialogue with you, you have become MING!
Eddie
Kevin,
We could copy Ming's avatar and nobody would know who we are. :D
Whole lot of Minging goin' on...
Kevin
No no no.Quote:
Originally Posted by swanbourne
Eddie Izzard = comic genius
Julian Clarey = someone who minces about stupidly and thinks it's the height of commedy :evil:
IMHO that is :wink:
but doesn't that have other meanings in the UK?Quote:
Originally Posted by KCampbell
You can be a mingerQuote:
Originally Posted by mindbender
You can be minging
However, I don't think we use it in the context of 'minging going on'. And I wouldn't want to be there if it ever did :wink: :lol:
I think it was from Bill Hartnell onwards!Quote:
Dr Who was always tongue in cheek from Tom Baker onwards
Cheers,
But there's a difference between tongue in cheek, and being wishy woshy or just plain stupid. The Doctor went downhill after TB in my opinion. Substantiall downhill.Quote:
Originally Posted by markc
TB, and tose before him just seemed like masters of that role to me. The latter Doctors seemed like cheap fakes :?
The ABC (Australian Broadcasting Association) here in Oz has just last month started showing the Dr Who series from the very beginning. We got to see a Dalek being removed from its case the other night!
Which makes me wonder - was the whole Dalek thing a metaphor for watch tragics, and is Eddie in fact a Time Lord? :twisted:
I've got to agree. I strated watching Dr. Who at the end of Troughton (I can just remember it), I was a Pertwee/Tom Baker child and thought that the Tom Baker stuff went a bit rubbish towards the end - but 7 years is a long time in a role like that.Quote:
The Doctor went downhill after TB in my opinion
However, I've friends who grew up with later Doctors and, with the single consistent exception of Colin Baker (who EVERYONE thhinks is CR@P!) they seem to prefer the Doctor they grew up watching. It must be to do with who was Doctor when you were "just the right age".
There were some good episodes with Davison and McCoy (but not many IMHO).
Me - I was a Blake's 7 man - fantastic - never missed an episode, even to the extent of forcing my dad to get a replacement telly at short notice when our blew up 2 hours before Blake's 7 was due to air!!
Cheers,
Class :DQuote:
Blake's 7
MarkQuote:
Originally Posted by markc
You are absolutely correct. You can always determine someones age by discovering who their favourite Dr was. I'm a child of the Pertwee/Baker years myself!
Kevin
They're just into year 2 Tom Baker (just done Talons of Weng Chiang, Fang Rock, Robots of Death, Invisible enemy, Image of the Fendahl).
Fantastic - Louise Jameson - when she was pretty - in a skimpy leather outfit - hubba hubba!
They're showing early Pertwee at the weekends too.
I love Sky digital!
Cheers,
It said in yesterdays paper that the favourite to be the next Dr Who was Andrew Lincoln. :?