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Mud Cake - apparently Davison's real name is Moffat, Davison is his stage name.

And hell he makes some fine and funny tv, his Dangerous - the Last Detective is a cracker show, and Fear,Stress & Anger used to have me in tears laughing.
He also stars in the stage production of Spamalot - seems he never stops working.


Thanks I didn't know that..... I thought Georgia was the other guy's daughter.
 
if the DISNEY people took over Dr Who.

Well first off it would be the end of life as we know it..........

Secondly someone already thought of this and look at what they created.

http://io9.com/5542241/what-if-doctor-who-were-a-disney-movie


Discuss.........

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Can you imagine Britain's quirky time-travel show made into a Walt Disney movie? Commenter Cristoval did, and the result was this "purposefully terrible" poster. Check out a better look at his his Disneyfied Daleks, below.

Here are the Disney Daleks:

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I would rather they had to go back to 70s DW, no budget and running around crappy corridors with cardboard props.
And as much as a I love the fabulousness of NuWho, I kind of miss the funny old TV show, my fellow geeky Doc Who fiend and I would tut tut about how inferior American scifi was concentrating on effects and no story, and Doc Who was allways the opposite and superior for spending all the money on the story and bugger the effects.
 
Yes but Dr Who under Disney would be murdered....

i disagree, they could it well. It all depends om the direction. It could go race to witch mountain route, or pirates of the Caribbean or something else.
Look at films like up and wall-e.
 
Straight from my other DW group

Speaking to Doctor Who Magazine, Moffat explained that the series arc will come to a head in the cliffhanger ending of the twelfth episode 'The Pandorica Opens'.

"It's not just the cliffhanger for Episode 12," he said, "it's like the cliffhanger for every single episode up until that point. This is where the wheels come off. Everything the Doctor is running from lands on his head today,"

Moffat also revealed that he believes his seven-year-old self would be "crying my eyes out by the end of 12. And then again at the end of 13 - but a different kind of crying".

''The Pandorica Opens' is due to air in the UK on June 19, while the final episode of the current fifth series 'The Big Bang' will air on June 26.
 
I have no idea ...I stumbled across it on Image search.
Judging by the size of his head , I would guess he is super intelligent.
This is what he looks like inside :

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OMG I love 1950's movie posters. Nearly all the scifi of that era had similar posters but you never saw any of the women dressed like theyr'e on the poster... But the artwork and all is just awesome....... Having seen that now I'm reminded I better watch my new copy of Mars Attacks


Oh the Dalek with the big round head was an actual prototype for the idaleks that we saw in "Victory of the Daleks"
 
Tonight - episode 7 - 'Amy's Choice'

It has been five years since Amy Pond last travelled with the Doctor, and when he lands in her garden again, on the eve of the birth of her first child, she finds herself facing a heartbreaking choice – one that will change her life forever. They will have to choose which is the dream world and which is reality.

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There just are, he reconfigured the interior.

Just watched the latest UK episode, goodness gracious...
 
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