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ZeroWolf wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:It's funny. I had a feeling for all the choices the "pundits" were throwing out there. That it would go to someone else. Never seen Sex Education, but I look forward to every new Doctor. Definitely when they are under a better showrunner.
I think that's always been the case hasn't it?
Burn wrote:Tennant and Tate return
They're "filming scenes", so doesn't sound like a full episode.
Maybe those scenes lead to The Doctor saving Donna from having to forget him which changes his future and he doesn't regenerate as the story went but regenerates later but not in Matt Smith but into Ncuti Gatwa thus erasing the Smith/Capaldi/Whittaker eras.
Won't happen. Most likely just a flashback or small 10/14 meeting.
JazZeke wrote:Could just as easily be scenes for the 60th anniversary special. The Tenth Doctor could show up from the Series 4 part of his timeline.
Bernard Cribbins (1928-2022) I love this man. I love him. That’s him as Snout in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. D’you fancy doing some Shakespeare, Bernard? “Let me see the script.” He knew everyone! He’d talk about the Beatles and David Niven, and how he once sat on the stairs at a party impersonating bird calls with T H White. Then he’d add, ‘I said to Ashley Banjo last week…’ He loved being in Doctor Who. He said, ‘Children are calling me grandad in the street!’ His first day was on location with Kylie Minogue, but all eyes, even Kylie’s, were on Bernard. He’d turned up with a suitcase full of props, just in case, including a rubber chicken. And what an actor. Oh, really though, what a wonderful actor. We once took him to the TV Choice Awards and sent him up on his own to collect the award, and the entire room stood up and cheered him. That’s a lovely memory. He’d phone up and say, ‘I’ve got an idea! What if I attack a Dalek with a paintball gun?!’ Okay, Bernard, in it went! He loved Gill with all his heart; he mentioned her in every conversation we ever had. A love story for the ages. I’m so lucky to have known him. Thanks for everything, my old soldier. A legend has left the world. - Russell T Davies
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:
Aged 93Bernard Cribbins (1928-2022) I love this man. I love him. That’s him as Snout in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. D’you fancy doing some Shakespeare, Bernard? “Let me see the script.” He knew everyone! He’d talk about the Beatles and David Niven, and how he once sat on the stairs at a party impersonating bird calls with T H White. Then he’d add, ‘I said to Ashley Banjo last week…’ He loved being in Doctor Who. He said, ‘Children are calling me grandad in the street!’ His first day was on location with Kylie Minogue, but all eyes, even Kylie’s, were on Bernard. He’d turned up with a suitcase full of props, just in case, including a rubber chicken. And what an actor. Oh, really though, what a wonderful actor. We once took him to the TV Choice Awards and sent him up on his own to collect the award, and the entire room stood up and cheered him. That’s a lovely memory. He’d phone up and say, ‘I’ve got an idea! What if I attack a Dalek with a paintball gun?!’ Okay, Bernard, in it went! He loved Gill with all his heart; he mentioned her in every conversation we ever had. A love story for the ages. I’m so lucky to have known him. Thanks for everything, my old soldier. A legend has left the world. - Russell T Davies
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Burn wrote:Even though I grew up watching The Wombles, I really only knew him from his time as Wilfred in DW.
And without a doubt, Wilfred is one of the best ever characters. Bernard Cribbins OWNED that role, he was given amazing material to work with and had some of the best actors across from him to work with and he made so many love his character.
The 60th anniversary is going to be that little bit harder to watch knowing that it'll be the last time we get to see Wilfred.
Tonight, when it gets dark, and the stars come out ... look up at the sky and think of him.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:It's sad that one Doctor's run has been blighted from start to finish with consistently bad writing and characterisation. Even the 13th episodes I have liked, I've still had issues with them.
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ZeroWolf wrote:Guessing the special isn't going well
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