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I can't complain. Didn't we go to one dressed as the Murka together?

Quote: Griff @ June 22 2009, 4:50 PM BST

The Sea Devils are still fondly remembered 30 years on and were a massive success. Nobody gave a f**k about the Anne Droid the following week. But anyway, you enjoy your Russell T.Davies episodes. It'd be a boring world if we were all the same.

Griff, I think people remember the villains from the Sea Devils episode (the Sea Devils) and the villains from Bad Wolf (the Daleks). Anne Droid was just a bit part player.

Besides with the Sea Devils they had the proper Master (Robert Delgado I think). I liked the Sea Devils just not their string vests. Didn't that episode have a hovercraft? That was fantastic.

Quote: sootyj @ June 22 2009, 4:57 PM BST

Besides with the Sea Devils they had the proper Master (Robert Delgado I think).

There is only one proper Master, and his name is Eric Roberts.

And he was in a film with the 2 best Drs and the best revelation (the Dr is half human) and the Master's killer spunk was ace.

Quote: Griff @ June 22 2009, 5:07 PM BST

*chokes and desperately calls paramedics*

*Laughs in an evil manner*

Quote: sootyj @ June 22 2009, 5:12 PM BST

And he was in a film with the 2 best Drs and the best revelation (the Dr is half human) and the Master's killer spunk was ace.

McGann was bloody good though.

He was ok. I suppose it was easily the best Tardis set.

Quote: sootyj @ June 22 2009, 5:19 PM BST

He was ok.

He was great, I'd like to see him come back.

Quote: sootyj @ June 22 2009, 5:19 PM BST

I suppose it was easily the best Tardis set.

It was good.

that film would have been great if it wasn't so shit.

From Yahoo!

Doctors unite for Children In Need special.

This year's Doctor Who Children In Need special will reportedly bring together all 11 Doctors for the first time in the show's history.

The 15-minute episode, to be screened in November, will include the first appearance by brand new Doctor Matt Smith, reports the Daily Mirror.

The first three Doctors, played by deceased actors William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee, will appear thanks to the use of footage from the BBC's archives.

A Doctor Who source told the paper: "This is a momentous episode for all Doctor Who fans. Never before have all the Doctors been in the same room, let alone in the same show.

"It's been a logistical nightmare getting all the actors together and available for shooting on the same days."

The script will see current Doctor David Tennant enlisting the help of his previous incarnations as he attempts to hunt down a piece of time travel apparatus.

Although this episode will feature all the Doctors for the first time, it won't be first occasion when more than one Doctor has appeared together on screen.

Two years ago, Peter Davidson appeared alongside David Tennant in a special mini-episode called Time Crash and 1993 special Dimensions In Time saw Doctors three to seven turn up in Albert Square. Meanwhile, back in 1983 The Five Doctors featured Doctors one to five, however, William Hartnell was replaced by Richard Hurndall.

Im sorry, but what a load of bull. Not to mention, The Daily Mirror ran the same article last year. I'm still holding out for McGann, Eccleston + Tennant CIN Special.

Don't shoot the messenger. :D

Did I not hear a rumour concerning Gillian Anderson? Or was that bullshit?

Quote: Nil Putters @ June 23 2009, 10:25 PM BST

From Yahoo!

Doctors unite for Children In Need special.

This year's Doctor Who Children In Need special will reportedly bring together all 11 Doctors for the first time in the show's history.

The 15-minute episode, to be screened in November, will include the first appearance by brand new Doctor Matt Smith, reports the Daily Mirror.

The first three Doctors, played by deceased actors William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee, will appear thanks to the use of footage from the BBC's archives.

A Doctor Who source told the paper: "This is a momentous episode for all Doctor Who fans. Never before have all the Doctors been in the same room, let alone in the same show.

"It's been a logistical nightmare getting all the actors together and available for shooting on the same days."

The script will see current Doctor David Tennant enlisting the help of his previous incarnations as he attempts to hunt down a piece of time travel apparatus.

Although this episode will feature all the Doctors for the first time, it won't be first occasion when more than one Doctor has appeared together on screen.

Two years ago, Peter Davidson appeared alongside David Tennant in a special mini-episode called Time Crash and 1993 special Dimensions In Time saw Doctors three to seven turn up in Albert Square. Meanwhile, back in 1983 The Five Doctors featured Doctors one to five, however, William Hartnell was replaced by Richard Hurndall.

Likethat's going to happen!!!!! Whistling nnocently

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