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But we can't always have sexy Doctors. In fact, speaking as the husband of a fan of Tennant, it would be a good thing not to have a sexy Doctor...Rhys Ifans is NOT sexy
But we can't always have sexy Doctors. In fact, speaking as the husband of a fan of Tennant, it would be a good thing not to have a sexy Doctor...Rhys Ifans is NOT sexy
I saw that and was going to get it for someone,
but it's paper/cardboard based so I think it'd be pretty flimsy.
Kylie wows UK in Dr Who;
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,22973517-5012980,00.html
Danni in Torchwood????
Agree about the music. The episode was not as complex or well written as the previous Christmas specials. There was lots of melodrama, bad lines and kitchen sink weepy moments. I think Russell T was having far too much fun channelling the 30s and 40s.So who's watched Voyage of the Damned? I liked it, despite some weak plot areas. The climax was pretty average. Good performance from Kylie though. Loved the new theme music
To add to that, it was the second most watched show on Christmas Day (behind EastEnders on 13.9m, now the most watched show of 2007), and is fifth overall in the most watched shows of 2007. Between 8.00 and 8.05 15.23m people were watching BBC One, and as Doctor Who overran by a few minutes, some are saying that was its peak, which is just incredible. Series 4 and Torchwood certainly got the best advertising slot of the last few years.Haven't researched it yet, hoping to today, it wowed Uk
Doctor Who' gets best ratings since 1979
Wednesday, December 26 2007, 19:14 GMT
By Neil Wilkes, Editor
Doctor Who managed its best ratings in almost three decades yesterday with its festive special, 'Voyage of the Damned'.
The episode, which starred Kylie Minogue as a waitress on-board a doomed spaceship named 'The Titanic', peaked with a massive 13.8 million viewers and a 55% share of the TV audience.
Overall, Doctor Who averaged 12.2 million viewers across its 70 minutes to rank as the second most-watched programme of Christmas Day.
The figures are the highest achieved by the cult show since 1979. The previous best for the new series was 10.8 million for its 2005 rebirth episode, 'Rose'.