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garinda 04-07-2010 15:22

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Is that nice Jon Pertwee still in it?

Ken Moss 04-07-2010 21:44

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 826345)
Is that nice Jon Pertwee still in it?

Alas, he bowed out a couple of seasons ago although his assistant Sarah Jane is still going strong after 38 years. That's some staying power.

garinda 04-07-2010 23:45

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 826407)
Alas, he bowed out a couple of seasons ago although his assistant Sarah Jane is still going strong after 38 years. That's some staying power.

That's good to hear.

Though those platform boots must be a bit of a killer, now she's in her sixties.

Ken Moss 05-07-2010 02:11

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 826433)
That's good to hear.

Though those platform boots must be a bit of a killer, now she's in her sixties.

It was thought in some circles that she might be more of a comfortable shoes type of girl nowadays but then she had a go at getting married which put her back in the high heels.

For a woman in her sixties, she looks mighty fine.

Ken Moss 05-07-2010 02:12

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 826340)
HUSH WOMAN, you say too much ;)

QUIET woman!!!!!

Tealeaf 12-07-2010 16:11

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I see that the BBC are starting to shoot their Dr Who Xmas special which will be based on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. It will star - other than the usual cast - Katherine Jenkins who most of you are aware is the opera star who looks like she should really be in a Califonia hard core porn movie. Also in there is Michael Gambon - old Dumbledore himself! I guess given the theme of the show it is not too hard to work out what part he'll be playing. It all seems rather weird..singing tarts, ghosts and monsters in dustbins or whereever.

I suspect I'll be sticking to my goose.

Ken Moss 13-07-2010 06:13

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 828286)
I see that the BBC are starting to shoot their Dr Who Xmas special which will be based on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. It will star - other than the usual cast - Katherine Jenkins who most of you are aware is the opera star who looks like she should really be in a Califonia hard core porn movie. Also in there is Michael Gambon - old Dumbledore himself! I guess given the theme of the show it is not too hard to work out what part he'll be playing. It all seems rather weird..singing tarts, ghosts and monsters in dustbins or whereever.

I suspect I'll be sticking to my goose.

The programme is in safe hands with Steven Moffatt, I wouldn't worry.

It seems to have become BBC policy to release statements to the press about Doctor Who which are likely to incense long-time fans. It'll end up being just as enjoyable as every other episode.

Ken Moss 30-08-2010 10:54

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I see that season 32 is due to be split into two halves:

Video: Doctor Who to have 'game-changing cliffhanger' as Steven Moffat announces double series | Media | guardian.co.uk

pipinfort 15-10-2010 14:35

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Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 815579)
I dare`nt put the ticket prices up, what a scandal eh? we won`t be going....family of 4 £170 plus........:eek::eek:

Welllllllllllllllll i`ll have to backtrack on that , i`ve won some tickets so we are all going after all.....and FREE......!! anyone seen it yet?

Ken Moss 15-10-2010 17:41

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I'm off to see it next Saturday.

kestrelx 15-10-2010 21:08

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 828286)
I see that the BBC are starting to shoot their Dr Who Xmas special which will be based on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. It will star - other than the usual cast - Katherine Jenkins who most of you are aware is the opera star who looks like she should really be in a Califonia hard core porn movie. Also in there is Michael Gambon - old Dumbledore himself! I guess given the theme of the show it is not too hard to work out what part he'll be playing. It all seems rather weird..singing tarts, ghosts and monsters in dustbins or whereever.

I suspect I'll be sticking to my goose.

Katherine Jenkins: the first opera singin ' porn star - sounds good!

But isn't this the last Dr Who there'll ever be? I heard the myth was there would only be 11 of them and this current actor is the 11th!

Ken Moss 16-10-2010 15:33

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 852336)
Katherine Jenkins: the first opera singin ' porn star - sounds good!

But isn't this the last Dr Who there'll ever be? I heard the myth was there would only be 11 of them and this current actor is the 11th!

There are 13 altogether.

I'm hoping the series goes the distance and we get all 13, although if they contrive some way of keeping it going or start all this 'Son of Doctor Who' crap then I'll be bitterly disappointed.

Ken Moss 16-10-2010 15:36

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 852336)
Katherine Jenkins: the first opera singin ' porn star - sounds good!

But isn't this the last Dr Who there'll ever be? I heard the myth was there would only be 11 of them and this current actor is the 11th!

For any other trivia buffs out there, it's referenced in the Fifth Doctor adventure Mawdryn Undead and the Eighth Doctor's first story (the television movie or sometimes The Enemy Within).

Ken Moss 24-10-2010 10:56

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Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 852268)
Welllllllllllllllll i`ll have to backtrack on that , i`ve won some tickets so we are all going after all.....and FREE......!! anyone seen it yet?

Saw it on Friday night, a truly excellent show with plenty of nods to the past which will give long term fans a warm glow. The show itself is actually a sequel to the Third Doctor adventure Carnival of Monsters.

The tickets are expensive and don't even think about merchandise (the programmes are a tenner) but it's a once in a lifetime experience and Matt Smith's involvement is very cleverly done.

pipinfort 24-10-2010 14:35

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We saw it yesterday and i must admit it WAS very good , i pity the people with main floor seats, my kids would have been scared stiff with all those monsters running about........!!!! those Smilers got way too close for my little `un.....although i must say i would have loved to have been scanned by a Judoon..................


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