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The BBC has just tweeted this. "Another reason we love Peter Capaldi":
I wouldn't mind Lester as Bond, as a fan of Hustle (especially the first 3, at a push, 4 series). In the role off Mickey, he exudes the qualities of a potentially fantastic Bond. Unfortunately, Lester is the same age as Craig.
As for this news, there's nowt wrong with not being the first choice. Michael Horden was offered the the role of The 2nd Doctor. And i'm glad he turned it down.
He doesn't mention Capaldi, so I would think his remarks refer to a past Doctor's casting.
I will tell Adrian (Anthony) that you love him. We were best mates at school, hardly see each other since we both got married and had children...he did go over to my dads for a chat a while ago. I will give him a call the weekend and see if he was offered the role.
I had hoped the Valeyard to be a certain other person who will be featuring in the 50th Aniversary - or am I'm barking up the wrong tree?
Superb! =))
Its a possibility he may be in the 50th, though the Valeyard, the manifestation of the evil aspects of the Doctor as said in canon appears between the 12th and 13th regenerations. Hurt could possibly be the Valeyard making another attempt to take over the Doctors physical form, before he actually succeeds Re: between 12th and 13th Regenerations. Though just speculating :-)
Old rediscovered episodes is coming true....
To be fair, I think it's fairly obvious (and I believe it's even been confirmed by an insider or two) that Hurt's Doctor is the 'Time War' incarnation, thus he'd come between the Eighth (McGann) and the Ninth (Eccleston). The brilliance of this, which I suspected/ realised after he was revealed at the very end of the last episode, is that of course all the subsequent Docs are one Doctor further on, as it were. Very Moffat-esque plotting. ;)
And, as to the black-actor-casting rumour, if Gaiman's right, I suspect it was Chiwetel Ejiofor - a thesp who possesses all the attributes for The Doctor.
But certainly more than happy with the odds-on favourite getting the gig (someone at the Beeb clearly let slip in some way there); now it's sunk in Peter Capaldi seems a terrific choice and I'm very much looking forward to where he'll take the show under Moffat's steady but often irreverent, unexpected hand on the tiller. Totally different to David Tennant and then Matt Smith? No doubt, but that's what the whole thing's about and always has been... :)
I want to be excited, but in a few days time this will be shot down. No mention of The Likely Lads & Callan (if the Callan episodes were indeed wiped and not simply lost), though. Still, at least it's good news on the Dad's Army front.
;)
Sammy baby you were right....
The history of doctor who as tube map...awesome for the casual fan and devotee.
If it is him then as great as he'd be, I still wonder if he could have topped what Smith has done.
Series 8 begins filming in January.
http://www.blastr.com/2013-8-13/you-can-actually-go-inside-tour-tardis-google-maps
The thing is Dad's Army only has about three missing episodes from series 2. Apart from that series 1 is complete and from series 3 it was shown in colour and all episodes have survived.
Therefore, if they have found 'some' Dad's Army episodes it can only really be the missing three. That's great news for DA fans. DW fans are still shy of 106 episodes.
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=11979