David Tennant Cast as New Doctor Who 200
A user writes "Doctor Who fan site Output Gallifrey is reporting that David Tennant has been cast as the tenth incarnation of the Time Lord. Tennant, who has recently appeared in BBC dramas Blackpool and Casanova, has been linked with the role of the Doctor since the announcement of Christopher Eccleston's departure."
Depressing (Score:5, Funny)
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What spoilt virtually all of the Peter Davison era for me was the companions, especially Tegan. There was just so much tension in the TARDIS.
The best companions have been curious and playful, willing to experience all the wonder of a wide universe. I particularly liked those who were the Doctor's equal, especially Romana #2.
If you think that's bad (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Depressing (Score:2, Funny)
Agreed. He should have regenerated into Angelina Jolie [imdb.com] and then I would not be so depressed about it by myself.
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I am.
Your point is?
I think Tennant has the potential to be a good doctor - I wasn't sure until I saw him in Casanova. Now I'm looking forward to seeing his realisation of the role, even if I wanted Richard E. Grant myself - at least he's older than I am! (And he'd be great in the part too).
I hope they stop doing such short story lines - most of the better Who stories were 4-6 parters. Oh and my pet gripe is the credits - Ecc
Re:Depressing (Score:2)
No, you're not!
Salary details (Score:3, Funny)
If he was the real doctor, he could setup a bank account with bit of money in, and come back in a couple of million years to collect his interest.
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Classically trained. (Score:4, Insightful)
I always wondered if people like this get bored playing TV characters. Then again, over the span of a series, I guess you can develop a character and his emotions.
Or, he just wants to buy a house in the Caribbean.
Re:Classically trained. (Score:3, Informative)
And here [lyceum.org.uk]he is with a pretty lady.
Re:Classically trained. (Score:2)
Recently I rented the original Star Wars movies for my kids, and the thing that struck me is how shaky and unsure most of the acting was. The exceptions were old pros Alec Guinness and Peter Cushing, who were completely sure of themselves an
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BBC (Score:4, Informative)
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"Actor David Tennant has been named the new Doctor Who after a meteoric rise in television and theatre."
Meteoric? I wasn't aware of many meteorites rising. Let's just hope he doesn't wipe out any species, eh?
Typecast?!??!?!? (Score:1)
Can one really be typecast as the sole surviving Time Lord? Did he think his next gig would be in a sitcom of a similar premise?
Re:Typecast?!??!?!? (Score:5, Informative)
(I know, I submitted a well-referenced story on this to Slashdot only to have it rejected and see one without the references posted days later!)
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A ploy? (Score:2)
The best Dr. Who (Score:1, Interesting)
Now we get somebody who just doesn't fit the role. Kind of like what happened to the Batman movies. Most of the actors sucked at being Batman.
McGann's Doctor-by-committee was *wrong* idea (Score:5, Insightful)
Paul McGann was passable, but was really just a slightly bland generic amalgalm of previous Doctors (read the second half of this post [slashdot.org]) and someone's idea of what the Doctor "should" be like.
IMHO, to be successful and avoid comparisons with previous Doctors, an actor *has* to bring something new. The Batman comparison is flawed, because Batman was meant to be the same character in each, whereas each Doctor has a distinctly different personality- or at least they should.
Re:The best Dr. Who (Score:2)
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Derren Brown (Score:3, Interesting)
I've watched the first 3 episodes and i had only seen a couple of Dr Who's before that, but the old ones seemed more entertaining, tonights show will make or break it for me, I wonder if the ratings will still be high?
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Dunno... if he played it in the way he comes across on stage, he wouldn't make a very sympathetic figure. All my opinion of course, but there's a hard edge there that would jar with other portrayals of the Doctor.
As someone else suggested, he might make a fine incarnation of the Master.
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Some must have this file. Please seed that torrent up!
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what he looks like: (Score:2)
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Woah Doctor Who AND Barty Crouch? (Score:2)
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Come to think of it, how about Timothy Dalton as the next Doctor?
Thank goodness! (Score:1)
Nonetheless, I would have preferred Chris Evans (talented-yet-flawed DJ/TV presenter/Billy-ex) because he has obvious character; or Eddie Izzard (surreal comedian) who could have written his own lines and used his own clothes
Being a Dr Who veteran... (Score:3, Informative)
She is real cute, and the best Dr Who assistant ever.
From keeping a young boy 'shit scared behind the sofa' to keeping an older man watching, Whoo Whoooooo Whooo Whoooo (hum that last part) cares. Keep Billie!
I can only say... (Score:4, Informative)
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Star of a not-very-well-known gem (Score:4, Interesting)
It's a strange little film about a Scottish undertaker/wannabe screenwriter (Tennant) who falls in love with an American tourist and travels to L.A. to find her.
Vinessa Shaw, Julie Delpy, Vincent Gallo are all excellent, and there are a few very funny cameos by Johhny Depp. He appears in most of the film as his own poster for Dead Man, who Tennant talks to for inspiration (difficult to explain, something like this:- http://www.posterplanet.net/images/deadmangun.jpg [posterplanet.net])
Tennant is, in my opinion a good actor and while I'm not a huge fan of Doctor Who, I'm glad for his success. Maybe it will make this film easier to find?
Stick Around! (Score:3, Informative)
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Re: regenerations used up (Score:2, Informative)
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/episodeguide/b rainmorbius/ [bbc.co.uk] . In the Time Lord Mind Game the Doctor and Morbius battle and Morbius asks the Doctor how long he has lived. We see the faces of the incarnations of the Doctor we know and then other faces we don't know, totaling 12. This implies that Tom Baker's Doctor is the 12th regeneration.
Then see http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/episodeguide/l ogopolis/ [bbc.co.uk]. I th
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Actually, there was a mention in an episode years ago about being able to renew regenerations in a Time Lord. I don't remember the specifics, sorry. (I do wonder, tho, how come the Doc was able to live to 900 years in his first incarnation?)
Now that the Time Lords are gone, I'm curious how that'll play out. Hehe.
Re:Stick Around! (Score:2)
That ticked me off and was totally unnecessary. If you don't want to use the backstory then don't. There's no need to trash it for future storylines - unless they're going to bring Gallifray back of course. It's also a bit anachronistic - when are the Time Lords dead - in 50 billion ad? Go back in time to when they're still around.
Trek screwed around with crap time travel stories for years, let's have the Doc meddle some more.
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We don't know if it was totally unnecessary yet, though. It's obvious they're building to something and now it's a matter of finding out what. I'm interested in finding out who the culprit is: Sontarans? 60s-style time travelling Daleks? Something new?
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In that case, how could the tree lady's PDA know what race he was, and why would she know anything about the time war and what happened to the Time Lords?
(Did anybody else find it appropriate that the tree peoples' tech spoke to them in bird-language? I thought it was a nice touch...)
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I have a theory about that...
Any Time Lord can live hundreds of years in the same body, provided they don't get seriously injured. They age at maybe 1/10 the rate of humans... so after 700-800 years, they start to look and feel old. The first Doctor (Hartnell) acted like a crusty old man... We don't know how old the Doc was when he `borrowed' the TARDIS, but he was old enough for Susan to think of him as her grandfa
Casanova star to play new Doctor Who (Score:5, Funny)
Dalek: Fornicate!! Fornicate!!
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When will it air in the States? (Score:2)
When asked for comment... (Score:3, Funny)
The last doctor? (Score:2)
I know, I know, its TV, they will think of something.
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(I can't believe I even said that)
Besides - the world won't end if they extend it - there are plenty of plot holes in Dr. Who already.
Re:The last doctor? (Score:2)
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Is consistency really so important that it could mean killing the show?
Why always the obsession with youth? (Score:2, Interesting)
Why does the Doctor have to keep getting younger and younger? To me he should be an eccentric older man, with enough years to give gravitas to some of the absurd lines he'll surely have to say!
We're told that it is so "youth" can relate to him - but that's surely nonsense. As a kid I grew up with Tom Baker, and didn't relate to him a
Re:Why always the obsession with youth? (Score:2)
We've got like 25 years of that. Frankly, I like Eccleston because his eccentricity is a little weird to watch coming from somebody who is fairly young and, for once, dresses sensibly.
Truth be told, I don't think there's any requirement that the Doctor be 'old', just carrying the experience of traveeling around
Just for reference: (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Why always the obsession with youth? (Score:2)
Because he's Merlin?
(Just recently saw that episode, it's called Battlefield).
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David's had a part on Dr. Who before (Score:2, Interesting)
David Tennant [imdb.com] already had part on the Dr. Who mini series "Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka" as the Caretaker.
Eddy Izzard!!! (Score:2)
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Riddl em this, Doctor (Score:2)
The answer is the surgeon is .... Sal's mother. Yes, women can be doctors too.
It would finally be time in 2005 to make the Doctor Who a woman and the companion a male. I mean this is the 21st century and there seems to be nothing in the setup that requires t
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I think that the crucial characteristic of the doctor is authority. He can be serious, funny, dour, cheerful, young, old, fat, thin, whatever, but you need the feeling that he knows what's going on, that he can put things right. But for that he needs authority, leadership, strength of character, intensity.
I think in general it'd be harder for a woman to pull that off,
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Wow, and all this time I thought Alan Rickman was a man!
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I'll be branded a true geek for this one.
There are female timelords, in fact the Doctor worked with one, or rather two of the same one, named Romana during the Tom Baker era for the Keys of time series. After the Keys of Time story arc ended {Destiny of the Daleks - 9/1/79}, Romana decides to regenerate, and tries on a number of bodies before she decides on the image of someone they met in the prior episode.
This may explain why we met so few female timelords, as they are only given 12
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That's not canon of course (Comic Relief charity special), but it was very very funny.
"Oh look, the sonic screwdriver has another setting..."
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But on topic, the doctor has already done the crossdressing thing:
As far as we can tell, The Highlanders is the first example of the Doctor cross-dressing, as he disguises himself as a washer woman. He was a cleaning lady in The Green Death some years later.
from here [bbc.co.uk]
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Tim Curry, dressed as he was in the Rocky Horror Picture Show (and I'd already posted that idea in response to a previous story).
Actually, he'd probably be a bit old for that now.
In all seriousness, I don't think Eddie Izzard would've been a good choice; too much baggage (not just handbaggage, arf), and I reckon he'd be playing "Eddie Izzard" all the time.
I thought Christopher Ecclestone was a good choice, because he *wasn't* an obvious choice. The obvious choice, to go with a 'famous', 'eccentric', 'British', blah blah Doctor, really struck me as a bad idea, based on people with half-baked recollections of Tom Baker and Jon Pertwee trying to come up with ideas. I've nothing against Richard E Grant, but he was too much along that line (yeah, I know he did an online story or something). Apparently they also asked Hugh Grant (no relation AFAIK) to do it at one stage, but he turned it down. THANK GOD! Hugh-'king-Grant, fer chrissakes!
I don't want well-known, and I don't want formulaicly eccentric. I want someone who can bring something new to the role without losing sight of who The Doctor is.
Ecclestone seemed to be that guy, and then he buggered off. Damn.
Dr Hugh (Score:5, Funny)
Dalek: YOU WILL BE EXTERMINATED! ... um, well, er, this is all very, er, ... gosh [and so on].
Dr: Well, I, um, gosh, I mean, that is to say, I
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Drop the transvestism, but keep the camp eccentricity, and Tim Curry would make a terrific Doctor. The Doctor needn't be a young man; the first three were all older gentlemen, and Tom Baker wasn't exactly young.
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Pertwee was a radio star in the late thirties too and very well known when he took the part (my favourite). If you ever get the chance read Moon Boots and Dinner Suits, it's a good read, I especially liked his Naval car
That's a flat out lie! (Score:2, Funny)