nutmeg
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So glad that Peter finishes his tenure with long hair. I like his hair long.
So glad that Peter finishes his tenure with long hair. I like his hair long.
I thought he was always considered one of the doctors @Mr Stickyfingers ? He is canon after all
Did you see The Night of the Doctor webisode starring Paul McGann?
Sticky if you haven't checked this out I think you need to.
Its a shame that the only appearance of Paul McGann was in this and the pretty bad Tele-movie. He is such an amazing actor
I read the Doctor Who novels,which started in the nineties when the show was off air, and continue to this day with the current Doctors. Anyway, as you can imagine it's a slow process. I've read, in order, every new story featuring the 7th Doctor, and am currently reading this, the 54th new story featuring the 8th (Paul McGann) Doctor.
Thanks for that video @Mr Stickyfingers
Very interesting to see all the opinions compiled together in one place. I'd never seen that Patrick Troughton clip before, he was very ahead of his time.
No further comment on Colin Baker, I find his attitude quite contradictory myself.
Great pic. That girl to the left looks like she's doing that thing where new companions run around the tiny outside after seeing the huge inside. Any chance you've stumbled across the new Doctor getting a new companion? You look a little Whoish yourself. Anything you want to tell us?
...yes I have seen that inumeenu but how I see it his appearance in that was just a 'token gesture' on Moffatt's part to include Paul McGann in the 'warm and fuzziness' of that period of time to appease fans for the oncoming 'Day of The Doctor' celebrations in my opinion... and besides... it was only to help towards bridging the original series to explaining the 'War Doctor' and eventually to the new series before Eccleston's Doctor that's all... he used McGann's Doctor as a 'filler' in my humble opinion... when Paul McGann's Doctor makes an appearance in our latest Doctor's Timeline in a whole episode then yes... McGann's Doctor is canon in the 'Whoniverse' for real in my mind anyway...
...when Paul McGann appeared in that mini episode I was so elated by it... when they gave the role to Peter Capaldi I was really hoping at the time that perhaps Paul was getting the role but alas he didn't but Capaldi was brilliant in the role so...
...I've always wanted McGann's Doctor to make an appearance during Capaldi's run just as much as I've always wanted Carole Ann Ford to return as Susan Foreman The Doctor's granddaughter... but alas... it hasn't happened so far lol!... so yeah inumeenu... when McGann's Doctor appears in a full episode of our favourite show then yes... I'll accept that he's part of our 'Whovian Family' lol!... cheers.
If Eccleston was too stubborn or uninterested to appear, I'm glad McGann was happy enough to appear and pave way for The War Doctor.
Peter Capaldi having a bit of a laugh here - I really hope.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/20...capaldi-hoping-for-another-iconic_a_23057653/
He may have already played one of TV’s iconic roles, but Peter Capaldi is already eyeing up another for his first post-‘Doctor Who’ gig.
The departing Time Lord has admitted he would love to play Cyril ‘Blakey’ Blake in a reboot of classic sitcom, ‘On The Buses’.
Peter, whose last episode as The Doctor airs at Christmas, revealed he is hoping to get the show’s outgoing boss Steven Moffat to bring back the comedy series, now that he is leaving ‘Doctor Who’ too.
Speaking to The Sun, the Scottish actor said: “I want them to do ‘On The Buses’ again. I’m trying to encourage them to do it.
“I have got a Blakey in me.”
Steven admitted interest in the project, adding: “We are working our way through the classics, so it is bound to come up.”