British Comedy Guide

Best Who Worst Who

So Dave's off, who would be your best replacement and who would be your worst?

BEST: Julian Rhind-Tutt
WORST: Maureen from Driving School

Tom Baker and Colin Baker as a conjoined twin Who. Best.

Russell Brand. Worst.

Best Who: Quadrophenia
Worst Who: Who's Last

BEST: Dylan Moran.
WORST: Gervais (Ricky, that is, not the yogurt, the yogurt would be great).

:)

Al Pacino Who-hah!

Is it Wright's paedo moustache that angers you so?

n.b. I think Blessed would make an ace companion.

"What's that Dr!!!!!"

Best: Rhys Ifans

Worst : Eddie Izzard

Quote: john lucas 101 @ October 30 2008, 12:44 PM BST

Best: Rhys Ifans

I like that. Hadn't thought of him.

He's not in the best condition at the moment, though.

Quote: Finck @ October 30 2008, 12:46 PM BST

I like that. Hadn't thought of him.

He's not in the best condition at the moment, though.

Maybe it would get his life back in some kind of decent shape, rather than acting like a flippin' teenager! I have previously heard his name linked with the part but I guess he's a bit of a longshot.

Best Dr Who who never was: Nicholas le Prevost, but too old now.

Julian Rhind-Tutt is not a bad call.

Not Dylan Moran. Like God, Time Lords are English.

Quote: Timbo @ October 30 2008, 12:58 PM BST

Best Dr Who who never was: Nicholas le Prevost, but too old now.

Julian Rhind-Tutt is not a bad call.

Not Dylan Moran. Like God, Time Lords are English.

Yeah, like Tennant... :)

Quote: Finck @ October 30 2008, 12:59 PM BST

Yeah, like Tennant... :)

Fair point. Okay Rab C. Nesbitt it is.

I always thought McGann was a bloody good Doctor hampered by a crap script. He could come back. Although since Doctor Who has to appeal to the Ceebeebies crowd I suspect they'll go for somebody under thirty.

Quote: Finck @ October 30 2008, 11:58 AM BST

WORST: Gervais (Ricky, that is, not the yogurt, the yogurt would be great).

There's a yogurt called Gervais? o_O

Quote: Griff @ October 30 2008, 12:29 PM BST

Best:

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Laughing out loud

Quote: Timbo @ October 30 2008, 12:58 PM BST

Not Dylan Moran. Like God, Time Lords are English.

:D

Quote: Finck @ October 30 2008, 12:59 PM BST

Yeah, like Tennant... :)

Speaking with an English accent.

In a programme made by BBC Wales.

David Tennant's Scottish, isn't he? And Ecclestone was from Manchester, which doesn't really count as England.

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