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David Mitchell as The Doctor? Page 4

Quote: AngieBaby @ August 3 2009, 1:49 PM BST

Personally, I think David Mitchell is not conventionally attractive enough to play the doctor. (Sorry!). The makers can't deny the popularity of young, good-looking doctors like Ecclestone and Tennant. Years ago the doctor could be a 'character', but now he's got to have his image on lunch boxes, dolls etc.... they can't risk losing all that revenue.

Spot on Angie. Doc Who is a global brand aimed at teenage girls and homosexuals. As much as I like David Mitchell, it would take quite a leap of imagination to envisage him on posters trying to look all mean and hunkin'.

Quote: AngieBaby @ August 3 2009, 1:49 PM BST

good-looking doctors like Ecclestone

Are you 'aving a giraffe?

Quote: zooo @ August 3 2009, 2:58 PM BST

Are you 'aving a giraffe?

You have a problem with jug eared men?

I remember when the show only appealed to geeky teenage boys and their dads. They could cast any old trainwreck as the Doctor, so long as they had a nice bit of skirt as the assistant.

That one, yes.

You can call him rugged or something, but I won't have good looking.

Quote: Timbo @ August 3 2009, 3:01 PM BST

I remember when the show only appealed to geeky teenage boys and their dads. They could cast any old trainwreck as the Doctor, so long as they had a nice bit of skirt as the assistant.

It was about time it changed then!

Realistically though, I don't care what the doctor looks like anymore.
They can even have an old one now for all I care.
Even old! Yes! Imagine that.

Quote: Timbo @ August 3 2009, 3:01 PM BST

I remember when the show only appealed to geeky teenage boys and their dads. They could cast any old trainwreck as the Doctor, so long as they had a nice bit of skirt as the assistant.

Ooh, you can't go wrong with a bit of skirt, can you. Phwoooarr!

Quote: zooo @ August 3 2009, 3:03 PM BST

Even old! Yes! Imagine that.

I'd like an old doctor, so that children are taught that old people are people too. With hopes and dreams and aspirations. Angelic

Quote: Timbo @ August 3 2009, 3:01 PM BST

I remember when the show only appealed to geeky teenage boys and their dads. They could cast any old trainwreck as the Doctor, so long as they had a nice bit of skirt as the assistant.

Robert Webb counts as a nice bit of skirt, did you see him in that leotard on Comic Relief phwoor!

Quote: chipolata @ August 3 2009, 3:10 PM BST

I'd like an old doctor, so that children are taught that old people are people too. With hopes and dreams and aspirations. Angelic

It's still quite cringe worthy when you see an elderly Doctor attempting to do anything physically demanding in the show - like running or having a fist fight.

Oh what do I care? I don't even watch the damn thing. I remember the moment I switched it off for good - it featured David Tennant and Billy Piper running hand in hand and gurning to camera whilst being chased by something unrealistic - and I thought, 'Why am I watching this rubbish?'.

Shouldn't this discussion be part of the 'Doctor Who' thread? I mean, surely you people have run out of any original things to say about that kids' programme by now? Why not have a whole episode where the Earth is being attacked by an army of Larry Grayson clones? Discuss that whilst you're at it.

*runs away to the hills, pursued by a baying mob with pitch-forks and sonic screwdrivers and B.O.*

Anyway, point is, David Mitchell can't be the Doctor. He has his own career path ahead of him, as the next 'Nation's Treaure', after Stephen Fry pegs it.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ August 3 2009, 3:22 PM BST

after Stephen Fry pegs it.

From being too fat.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ August 3 2009, 3:22 PM BST

Anyway, point is, David Mitchell can't be the Doctor. He has his own career path ahead of him, as the next 'Nation's Treaure', after Stephen Fry pegs it.

Too true. The BAFTA organisers are probably sizing him up as the next safe pair of hands. Who else are they gonna use? Johnny Ross? I think not.

Quote: sootyj @ August 3 2009, 2:27 PM BST

You're not referring to that ridiculous TV movie?

No, just that I think the looms you're mentioning were dealt with in the books, maybe audios, rather than in a TV episode. They were going to be the basis of the McCoy episode 'Ghost Light', but in the end weren't.

Quote: chipolata @ August 3 2009, 3:27 PM BST

From being too fat.

He's lost something like six stone; he was on Top Gear recently, I think, and looked all slim.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ August 3 2009, 4:26 PM BST

He's lost something like six stone; he was on Top Gear recently, I think, and looked all slim.

But the damage is done. His skin's all saggy and baggy, like a scrotum.

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