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DoctorWHO
02-24-2007, 01:12 PM
William Shakespeare, Daleks, A clan of galactic stormtroopers called The Judoon, blood sucking alien Plasmavores...the Doctor continues his adventures. He even manages to travel back to 1930's New York!

But the biggest news is this....a spoiler for those who can't wait to see what big surprise is instore for him. (higlight to read)






With the popular cult telefantasy series Life on Mars returning for a final time on BBC1 this Tuesday, the Independent on Sunday newspaper have a profile and interview with the lead actor, John Simm, which starts off with the statement:

"Travelling back through the years for hit show 'Life on Mars' has given the actor more fame than he knows how to cope with. But now he reveals to Liz Hoggard a new role that will mean seeing a Doctor."

During the course of the interview the article goes on to seemingly confirm a rumour first raised in the Sun by saying the following:

"Although the BBC is planning a spin-off to Life on Mars - called Ashes to Ashes, set in the 1980s and starring [Philip] Glenister, Simm is bowing out. 'My instinct tells me not to hang around too long.'

"He'd like to do some comedy 'in warm weather - preferably on a beach. I always seem to be doing drama in horrible brick locations.' And for years he's been dying to play a proper villain or a serial killer. The problem is Simm still looks 35 going on 15, but finally he's got the chance: he's just been cast in Dr Who - as the Master, the Doctor's evil nemesis. He'll be quite brilliant, of course, but heaven knows how he'll cope with a whole new horde of obsessive Tardis fans."

Paul Sanderson
02-24-2007, 03:14 PM
That's great. Looks like they've finally bit the bullet and brought the character back. Excellent :D

DoctorWHO
03-02-2007, 09:56 PM
BBC air date now confirmed....March 31st. For the rest of us in Northern America...usual time: Fall (Unless you're a big bit torrent user.... :whistlin: )

Here's the episode line up:

1. Smith and Jones by Russell T. Davies, directed by Charles Palmer
2. The Shakespeare Code by Gareth Roberts, directed by Charles Palmer
3. Episode 3 (No title revealed)by Russell T. Davies, directed by Richard Clarke
4. Daleks in Manhattan (part one) by Helen Raynor, directed by James Strong
5. Daleks in Manhattan (part two - probably not the same title name) by Helen Raynor, directed by James Strong
6. The Lazarus Experiment by Stephen Greenhorn, directed by Richard Clarke
7. 42 by Chris Chibnall, directed by Graeme Harper
8. Human Nature (part one) by Paul Cornell, directed by Charles Palmer
9. The Family of Blood by Paul Cornell, directed by Charles Palmer
10. Blink by Steven Moffat, directed by Hettie MacDonald
11. Utopia by Russell T. Davies, directed by Graeme Harper
12. The Sound of Drums (part one) by Russell T. Davies, directed by Colin Teague
13. Episode 13 (part two - no title revealed) by Russell T. Davies, directed by Colin Teague

Biofungus
03-02-2007, 10:24 PM
I'm so annoyed though! I was just starting to like this Doctor Who, then three episodes later he's someone else! Argh!

Kep!
03-03-2007, 12:38 AM
It was a whole season, actually. Worth getting all of them.

Paul Sanderson
03-03-2007, 04:45 PM
And David Tennant is an even better Doctor IMO. He's got a bit of Tom Baker in him.