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Jack Remillard

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Oct 27, 2009
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That was really brilliant. :)

For a minute, I thought
that "10" and "11" were going to be wiped out, and that John Hurt's Doctor was going to regenerate into Peter Capaldi. :laugh:

Trust Moffat to mess up the numbering of the Doctors. :laugh:
 

Jack Remillard

Lance-Corporal
Oct 27, 2009
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Oh, by the way, you know in that Ultimate Doctor Who Guide thing? I did wonder if Konnie Huq said "Peter Davidson" deliberately to wind people up. She seems like the type. :laugh:
 

Quatermass

Sergeant-at-Arms
Dec 7, 2010
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I haven't listened to that one, but I have listened to the story following it, Dark Eyes. Let's just say that it takes the Doctor some time to recover from what you put in the spoilers. The Time Lords force him to go on a mission when he all but attempts suicide by heading to the very end of the universe.

Trailer on this page on the Big Finish website:

http://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/dark-eyes-792?range=90

I've mentioned this elsewhere, but my copy of Dark Eyes is signed by Paul McGann and Nick Briggs (who both wrote the story and voiced the Daleks). :)
 
Apr 29, 2009
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Thought the anniversary episode was great, but the Adventure in Space and Time docu/drama was wonderful.

David Bradley was fabulous, and I nearly shed a tear at the end when Matt appeared.
 

Jack Remillard

Lance-Corporal
Oct 27, 2009
439
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Bouncy Castle said:
I loved The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot. :laugh:

My favourite bit was when Sylvester McCoy, Peter Davison and Colin Baker were hiding
in the Dalek props. I loved it when they nodded their eye stalks when that director guy was lecturing them. :laugh:

And I loved Colin Baker's sarcastic "Really?!"
in response to Peter Davison's comment that
"This isn't the real TARDIS!"
.

Oh! Oh! And David Tennant forgetting to ask
Georgia
how her
labour
was going.

So, were they really under the
shrouds
? :laugh:

And Russell T Davies's bit was hilarious too.

And I can't believe they got
Peter Jackson and Ian McKellen
to take part! :laugh:

A brilliant bit of comedy. :laugh:
 

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