Doctor Who

Rumour is that the easter episode could be when we see the regeneration. If so then I'll watch the last five minutes on catchup.

I won't believe anything I read in the press until it actually happens, unless it's an official announcement by the BBC. There have been far too many clickbait pieces published saying that so-and-so is the 'bookies favourite'. They're not worth the paper they're printed on.
 
Even in the RTD era he shoe-horned in a gay couple into every single episode.
Really? I must have missed that!
This is how brainwashing and Propaganda work best when the subject is so asleep that they don't realize what's being drummed into their heads, and the libs dare to be the ones that call themselves woke. :p
So tell us then where the gay couple was in every single episode RTD oversaw??
Still waiting to hear about the gay couples in every single RTD episode. Apart from Captain Jack, I'm struggling to think of any at all.



As a minor aside, this discussion has led me to looking into several of the old Who actors and what their careers where before they became the doctor and realising how many of them did it relatively early in their acting careers, for example Tom Baker had only about half a dozen roles in episodes of TV and 3 film roles (one just as "minor character") prior to him becoming Doctor who, on top of a few years in theatre.
@dymetrie and I were talking about just this a couple of days ago. From my time watching Doctor Who which started with Jon Pertwee, the only actor I've really had any experience of before they were cast as the Doctor was Pete Davison and that was from seeing him as Tristan on All Creatures. I think that apart from him, my reaction has always been the same throughout the original and the 2005 series... "Who?".
 
As for couples.....not many. Individuals though, there were a few:
In the RTD controlled episodes, there's only one mentioned there in Doctor Who and that's Captain Jack. You'd think that a site like that would be all over it if there were gay characters or couples in every single RTD episode but strangely enough, they don't mention them.

Torchwood is a different matter but that's a different show, aimed at an adult audience with a lead cast member who is an alien who doesn't draw the line anywhere.

It's all there
It's not. See above.

Why would it even matter if there were gay couples in every episode? What year is this?:confused:
That's the point, even if they were there (they're not), it wouldn't matter.
 
Never mind Tennant being back, that was William Russell as Ian Chesterton in the scene at the end.

For those who don't know, Ian was one of the Doctor's companions back at the very beginning, in fact he was the second billed character to talk (after Barbara) back in the very first ever episode of Doctor Who. Surely that has to make him the actor playing the same character over the longest period of time ever? Fifty eight years, eleven months and one day.
 
Watching the very first episode of Secret Army and I thought, this chap looks familiar.

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Then his voice gave it away.

I sent the picture to my wife and son, both big Doctor Who fans but they couldn't place him, they both said they thought they recognised him but couldn't place him.

So I did this and they got him straight away!

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