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Post by Kneetroll on Jun 22, 2005 16:57:24 GMT
he said that, but this is what he meant. He said that during Boom Town when everyone thought it was from the Slitheen. But no, Rose was it. Oh and Davros wasn't the Emperor Dalek!!! Davros was the blokey behind making the machines for the Daleks, so we still ain't met him yet!
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Post by Fassbender Fan on Jun 22, 2005 17:24:21 GMT
ok!! ta!
ooh more to look forward to next season maybe!!
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Post by matt on Jun 22, 2005 19:41:19 GMT
The way that DD Phrased it makes sense.
You know in Bill and Ted when Ted says that he'll have to use the time machine to help him escape by putting a spare key under a pot, but then has to remember to actually go back and put the key under the pot in the first place, I think it's like that.
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Post by DreamDangerously on Jun 22, 2005 20:30:29 GMT
Exactly. Or like Lister being his own father in Red Dwarf to stop the human race dying out by going back and putting himself as a baby under the pool table.
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Post by DreamDangerously on Jul 25, 2005 21:55:08 GMT
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Post by Kneetroll on Jul 26, 2005 5:01:16 GMT
Aww gah it's so sad, Mr. Eccelston ain't there Heehe, he's dressed like Giles from Buffy Obviously the BBC have listened to old school fans who wanted the Doctor to actually resemble a Doctor - he looks much mor like classic who
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Post by DreamDangerously on Jul 26, 2005 10:35:43 GMT
I really like the look, especially the shoes! heh.
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Post by Fassbender Fan on Jul 26, 2005 19:50:04 GMT
Ack I prefer Ecclescakes in the leather jacket!
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Post by DreamDangerously on Jul 26, 2005 22:40:31 GMT
As lovely as Mr E. was I'm a BIG David Tennant fan so I'm quite happy.
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Post by Fassbender Fan on Jul 27, 2005 16:40:40 GMT
Ohh yeahh I'm not knocking Tennant just saying I preferred the other look..and Mr Tennant is rather dashing so they could have given him something else to wear! LOL
I'm sure he'll pull it off!! ;D
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Post by matthewsee on Feb 20, 2006 1:24:53 GMT
Got to see Brian Grant in one of the special features on the DVD set as he was at work on The Long Game. I expect to be listening to his commentary on the episode sometime soon. So be interested to see what he has to say.
Also been reading the Kylie Minogue book La La La written by herself and William Baker. At the beginning of this book it included a picture of her standing outside of the TARDIS(!)
On the weekend I read in the book in the parts written by Baker when at one time dancers and Kylie's costumes weren't ready he says that he "needed to go to her place to see if her Tardis-like drawers and cupboards could rescue me from a day of traipsing around Portobello market or Bond Street."
unnily enough yesterday I was looking at the Sydney Sunday Telegraph yesterday and in the letters page, one letter was written by a Harriet Jones.
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Post by matthewsee on Feb 22, 2006 23:44:34 GMT
Prior to watching Hex episode 2.10 I got to hear Brian Grant in his commentary on Doctor Who: The Long Game. Thought he might mention Hex but alas there was none.
Last night while watching The A-Team, there was a mobile phone ad which played well known theme tunes including Doctor Who. Caught me by surprise and it's odd that it was shown during The A-Team. (Since The A-Team was the Doctor's rival on ITV back in 1985.)
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Post by Wight witch on Feb 23, 2006 12:13:56 GMT
Ack I prefer Ecclescakes in the leather jacket! I liked it in th Christmas special when you saw him picking an outfit and all of the past dr's outfits were there!!!! I saw the scarf!!!
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Post by DreamDangerously on Feb 23, 2006 17:57:32 GMT
Yes! I really liked that bit too and I like the fact that David Tennant's outfit is a little more eccentric.
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Post by matthewsee on Feb 27, 2006 2:33:04 GMT
Peter Berner the presenter of the Australian quiz show The Einstein Factor mentioned Doctor Who on the show yesterday. as he goes through list of famous Doctors when he described one of the Brains Trust Barry Jones among other things "Doctor Who sexy".
Those not familar with Mr Jones he was a quiz champion who was later elected to the Australian Parliament as a member of the Australian Labor Party. He even served a couple of stints as President of his party and is now retired from politics.
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