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Mr K 18-05-2022 22:26

Re: Doctor Who
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36122822)
You can spin it as much as you want, its a clear BBC box ticking exercise.

How will it pan out with viewers, well that remains to be seen.
It quickly tanked under Chibnall - ultimately logging its lowest ever viewer figures.
Since RTD is back in charge, I'm hoping it will improve, it cant really get much worse.

(We wont see the 14th season until November 2023, so a long way off yet).

Depends how good an actor he is I guess and how good the stories are. Never seen him his acting so will give the guy a chance. If anything bit too young for me but that might be me getting older... Skin colour , expecially for aliens is irrelevant.

Stephen 18-05-2022 23:20

Re: Doctor Who
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36122825)
Depends how good an actor he is I guess and how good the stories are. Never seen him his acting so will give the guy a chance. If anything bit too young for me but that might be me getting older... Skin colour , expecially for aliens is irrelevant.

Matt Smith was younger when he got the job.

Damien 19-05-2022 07:26

Re: Doctor Who
 
I don't think viewers will care that much, they probably won't notice anyway since they are not playing a trans character. Same with when people were 'worried' the BBC might cast Olly Alexander as the Doctor because he was gay.

Paul 19-05-2022 12:38

Re: Doctor Who
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36122825)
Depends how good an actor he is I guess and how good the stories are.

Mostly this.
Much of the last three series have been poor, the first was largely in your face PC, applied with a sledge hammer, the next series changing the entire history/backstory of the doctor for no reason, and the last series was just incomprehensible garbage. The "Doctor" has become a babbling narrator who spends far too much time wielding a "sonic".

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36122835)
I don't think viewers will care that much.

See above.
If the stories are great, and the doctor [and companions] are played well, then yes, viewers will happy (inc me). If it carries on being poor, they will care, and blame the choices - much like many did with Capaldi, I didnt mind him, my wife didnt like him as the doctor. JFYI, both she (and my mum) think Jodi has been a very poor doctor, and both gave up even trying to understand "the flux".

TheDaddy 20-05-2022 11:42

Re: Doctor Who
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36122835)
I don't think viewers will care that much, they probably won't notice anyway since they are not playing a trans character. Same with when people were 'worried' the BBC might cast Olly Alexander as the Doctor because he was gay.

Most won't notice or care because they're watching something else now

RichardCoulter 15-07-2022 21:04

Re: Doctor Who
 
The Daleks paid a visit to Radio 3 yesterday evening:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0018ypk

RichardCoulter 31-07-2022 19:30

Re: Doctor Who
 
Have there ever been any black daleks in Dr Who?

Paul 31-07-2022 20:19

Re: Doctor Who
 
Yep.

https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2022/07/2.jpg

Mr K 31-07-2022 20:43

Re: Doctor Who
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36129987)

I think that's one of 1960s unofficial Peter Cushing film Daleks , does it count? 🤔

Transgender daleks are the latest thing , coming soon ;)

Chris 31-07-2022 21:44

Re: Doctor Who
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36129973)
Have there ever been any black daleks in Dr Who?

Many, many times.

RichardCoulter 01-08-2022 03:03

Re: Doctor Who
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36129997)
Many, many times.

Interesting. I didn't recall ever seeing any, but the other day someone said that his sister had a black Dalek toy in approximately 1967.

Apparently, it's catchphrase was "Don't-touch- my-bumps!" rather than the usual "Ex-ter-min-ate!".

I had wondered if this change of colour and catchphrase was to get out of needing permission from and paying licensing fees to the BBC.

Paul 08-10-2022 16:58

Re: Doctor Who
 
The final Jodie special (The Power of the Doctor) will air in 2 weeks, on Sunday 23rd October 2022.

richard-john56 10-10-2022 19:06

Re: Doctor Who
 
https://google.com/search?client=fir...&q=Gold+Darlek

Gold Darlek

Paul 10-10-2022 21:54

Re: Doctor Who
 
I think you mean Dalek ;)

1701-e 25-10-2022 15:52

Re: Doctor Who
 
Enjoyable end to the Whitaker era. Plenty of Easter eggs and past doctors.


New arrangement announced today that means BBC will be the broadcaster for UK and Ireland. Disney plus will have the rest of the world.


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