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Quote: chipolata @ January 5 2009, 10:40 AM GMT

There's never been a pretty-boy Doctor Who. They've all looked weird. David Tennant was closest to eye candy, but he still had a face like a stoat, with a pointy nose and an Adam's Apple that jutted out too much.

Awwww, a stoat!

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Quote: Lee Henman @ January 5 2009, 10:48 AM GMT

Awwww, a stoat!

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He does look quite sweet. :D

Quote: Geoff Mutton @ January 5 2009, 9:45 AM GMT

I can't understand how Dr Who appeals to viewers over 14 years of age, yet there seems to be abundant passion for the show here at BSG.

Is it a cult thing? Aficionados - please explain!

It's an entertaining programme. What more do you need?

So, what we basically have here, then, I guess, is a Doctor for the Mighty Boosh generation.

Can't say I was particularly pleased at such a young actor being cast, but good luck to the chap all the same. I have no opinion other than that as I've never actually seen him in anything.

However, in order to redress the balance, I do think they should have a much older companion, maybe in a moblity scooter.

Quote: zooo @ January 4 2009, 10:21 PM GMT

I'm about 99% less excited than I used to be about the next series.

Really? Just because of the actor chosen; who most I imagine have no real prior knowledge of? Is everyone forgetting that the man behind his casting and the head writer for next series is Moffatt, someone who has done no wrong so far regarding new Who? I would have preferred an older chap, but I'm willing to give Moffatt the benefit of the doubt, because he hasn't let the show down yet.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ January 5 2009, 1:19 PM GMT

So, what we basically have here, then, I guess, is a Doctor for the Mighty Boosh generation.

Can't say I was particularly pleased at such a young actor being cast, but good luck to the chap all the same. I have no opinion other than that as I've never actually seen him in anything.

However, in order to redress the balance, I do think they should have a much older companion, maybe in a moblity scooter.

He's only a few years younger than Peter Davison was.

I liked posh cricket Doctor.

Quote: sootyj @ January 5 2009, 1:45 PM GMT

I liked posh cricket Doctor.

Me too. I imagine the change from seven years of mad Baker to him must have been quite startling to viewers at the time.

I remember at the time it was a major screw, it took me months to forgive him not being shouty crackers Doctor.

If the new guy is good and with Moffatt he'll be cool.

I think the smily jolly Doctor thing has run it's course and a real change is needed.

Quote: sootyj @ January 5 2009, 1:54 PM GMT

I think the smily jolly Doctor thing has run it's course and a real change is needed.

I'd like a darker, more dangerous Doctor; whether they would be able to really do that on a Saturday night family show now is another matter.

Quote: sootyj @ January 5 2009, 1:54 PM GMT

I remember at the time it was a major screw, it took me months to forgive him not being shouty crackers Doctor.

If the new guy is good and with Moffatt he'll be cool.

I think the smily jolly Doctor thing has run it's course and a real change is needed.

From the bits they showed on Confidential I think he looks like a good actor capable of a range of roles. I really think he'll do well, despite initial reaction by a lot of people which is a tad unfair seeing as he hasn't even received a bloomin script yet!

Quote: Matthew Stott @ January 5 2009, 1:56 PM GMT

I'd like a darker, more dangerous Doctor; whether they would be able to really do that on a Saturday night family show now is another matter.

CE was a quite a lot like that.

Which was why it was damned accidentally funny, when they wrote in all the nice bits.

Smile! You misery, now hug something and grin, grin show us all your teeth!

I'm not surprised he buggered off. When he did the Dr as a dark character he was great.

Quote: Moonstone @ January 5 2009, 1:57 PM GMT

CE was a quite a lot like that.

Yeah, I suppose he was; but I'd take it further! Make it unclear as to what he might do, that at times you're not quite sure you can trust him or what games he's playing.

Quote: sootyj @ January 5 2009, 2:00 PM GMT

When he did the Dr as a dark character he was great.

I like the dark Doctor, but then I'm a fan of McCoy's, who I'm pretty sure several people on here hate! :D

Quote: sootyj @ January 5 2009, 1:39 PM GMT

He's only a few years younger than Peter Davison was.

Yeah, but I'm a grumpy old hater of the young. I was hoping for somebody in their sixties with various unpleasant ailments.

As I say though, I've never seen the guy in anything and am quite willing to trust in the judgement of Mr Moffat, even though I don't think he's got quite the unblemished record that others suppose him to have!

Just don't do what they did with Sylvester McCoy; light brown coat = good dr, dark brown=sinister dr.

And every one muttering,

"Much more than just a timelord,"

"he's also a complete dick,"

Quote: john lucas 101 @ January 5 2009, 2:03 PM GMT

Yeah, but I'm a grumpy old hater of the young. I was hoping for somebody in their sixties with various unpleasant ailments.

As I say though, I've never seen the guy in anything and am quite willing to trust in the judgement of Mr Moffat, even though I don't think he's got quite the unblemished record that others suppose him to have!

Russ Abbott or Victor Meldrew?

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