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Who's the old dude?
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
Who's the old dude?
That is John Hurt. A mystery to be revealed
From left to right, Matt Smith 11th Doctor, David Tennant 10th Doctor, John Hurt ???Doctor, from the Doctor's tomb.....spooky death doctor, I have no idea?????
I don't try to unravel anything, just let it come at me

Theories are sure to be out there amongst Whovian speculators.
We glimpsed John Hurt in the last episode to air.........when the doctor travelled to his own tomb, and that is about all we know
That is John Hurt. A mystery to be revealed
From left to right, Matt Smith 11th Doctor, David Tennant 10th Doctor, John Hurt ???Doctor, from the Doctor's tomb.....spooky death doctor, I have no idea?????
I don't try to unravel anything, just let it come at me
Theories are sure to be out there amongst Whovian speculators.
We glimpsed John Hurt in the last episode to air.........when the doctor travelled to his own tomb, and that is about all we know
I see I didn't think there'd be a old doctor! Then again I've never really watched to show so wasn't certain.
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
I see I didn't think there'd be a old doctor! Then again I've never really watched to show so wasn't certain.
Try it Consuela, please..........I'm sure you will love it. It is the best TV show ever made.
They are screening these The Doctor Explained shows, check it out on the ABC catch up site, it's an excellent explanation of DW roots and evolution.
There have been 11 Doctors, they regenerate into new actors - pretty handy. The first Doctors were old. They have been getting younger and sexier with the new series that began in 2005.
2005-2013 The series are fantastic, like movies. And because the Doctor can go anywhere in space and time, it can be cute and whimsical/sweet or terrifying.
It is Brit TV at it's finest

Medusa
Turns People to Stone
Sorry I don't think so but you can go see the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular which is to once again take place in Australia, with three concerts to take place during January and February next year in Melbourne and Queensland, and the possibility of further performances in New Zealand.
The new Spectacular is currently scheduled for the following dates:
31st January (7:30pm) and 1st February (2:00pm) - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Plenary Hall, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Bookings: 03 9929 9600 or visit www.mso.com.au
8th February - Queensland Symphony Orchestra
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Bookings: 132 849 or visit ticketek.com.au/doctorwho
Tickets go on sale from the 6th August.
I saw it at the Opera House in December last year. It was great! GO!
I AM going to this in Melbourne in January


kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
Not long till the 50th, and how nicely timed to fill some Bb void
Are you all watching the little specials the Doctor Explained?

And more stuff to come............
There will be eleven 30 minute special episodes which will feature the story behind each Doctor, alongside footage from their era.
From the first Doctor William Hartnell to the most current Matt Smith, each episode includes an introduction by current Lead Writer and Executive Producer Steven Moffat and also features contributions from past Doctors including Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and David Tennant alongside guest stars and writers including John Barrowman, Hugh Bonneville and Neil Gaiman.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...Moffatt-remembers-seventh-incarnation-Doctor-

Are you all watching the little specials the Doctor Explained?

And more stuff to come............
There will be eleven 30 minute special episodes which will feature the story behind each Doctor, alongside footage from their era.
From the first Doctor William Hartnell to the most current Matt Smith, each episode includes an introduction by current Lead Writer and Executive Producer Steven Moffat and also features contributions from past Doctors including Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and David Tennant alongside guest stars and writers including John Barrowman, Hugh Bonneville and Neil Gaiman.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...Moffatt-remembers-seventh-incarnation-Doctor-
tickytoc
Active Member
PUT YOURSELF IN THE OPENING TITLES and invite your friends to watch The Day of the Doctor.
To get started, just push the big friendly button on the facebook page (Requires access to your photos and friends list through Facebook connect)
https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWho/app_171759299684291
To get started, just push the big friendly button on the facebook page (Requires access to your photos and friends list through Facebook connect)
https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWho/app_171759299684291
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
That's one Sunday worth getting up early for.
Shit, if you want cinema tickets - check your locals now, jam factory village has already sold out the 1st session at 10.30am
Forget hoyts, they are useless, no sessions even confirmed
That is John Hurt. A mystery to be revealed
From left to right, Matt Smith 11th Doctor, David Tennant 10th Doctor, John Hurt ???Doctor, from the Doctor's tomb.....spooky death doctor, I have no idea?????
I don't try to unravel anything, just let it come at me
Theories are sure to be out there amongst Whovian speculators.
We glimpsed John Hurt in the last episode to air.........when the doctor travelled to his own tomb, and that is about all we know
...kxk... Consuela... this guy on this website...
http://www.hypable.com/2013/10/30/john-hurt-doctor-who-mystery/
...has put up a pretty reasonable theory as to who John Hurt is portraying in regards to being The Doctor... what the guy says makes sense to me... I hope that it helps... cheers.
Shit, if you want cinema tickets - check your locals now, jam factory village has already sold out the 1st session at 10.30am
Forget hoyts, they are useless, no sessions even confirmed
...the cinemas at Blacktown and Penrith near me in NSW had only front row or the row behind left in seats to choose from... my brother and I were going to go but I didn't feel like sitting in the front row with 3D glasses on looking up David Tennants and Matt Smiths nostrils in 3D...... lol!... 3D boogas... methinks not!... lol!... apparently the seats were snapped up like no ones business... I will envy anyone that do manage to go to one of the screenings though... good luck peoples... cheers.