Who will be the new Doctor?

What I would like to know is why those nobodies that in a long run couldn't even get a £50 a pop position in weekly Cinderella plays down at Suburban Theater in some forgotten part of Lower Gillingham keep quitting Role Of Their Life On National TV every dozen episodes. What the hell is going on at that set?

the guy before tennant had been on TV before you know.. hes been in hollywood movies aswell, david tennant was on the bbc before drwho aswell its not like either of them were nobodies picked off the street
 
not quite the job they thought it would be? stressful? losing interest? feel they've got bigger things to do?

I think it would be very easy to become forever associated with Dr.Who, and not be recognised for anything else, if you were to go on long enough.

It's not like they were Tom Hanks's of the acting scene before they got the role. I mean, it's not like Christopher Ecclestone got an Oscar and became new James Bond since quitting Dr.Who job. Actors out there spend 10 years playing Chandlers to their Monicas for 24 episodes a year. It's ridiculous for someone who at the peak of his career had background role in Nicolas Cage movie to his name to quit something like Dr.Who after 1 episode out of 13. The guy will never find a decent job again. no one in their right mind will prop any budget against lead that cannot do continuous 13 episodes of low budget, quick production drama without changing his mind.
 
yet you don't know the name of the doctor prior to D.T....

Christopher Eccelston - he was brought in to kick-off the new Doctor Who precisely because he's a heavy-weight actor, despite them knowing he'd probably leave soon (Russell Davies has gone on record saying that he knew he probably wouldn't be there for more than one series).
 
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It's not like they were Tom Hanks's of the acting scene before they got the role. I mean, it's not like Christopher Ecclestone got an Oscar and became new James Bond since quitting Dr.Who job. Actors out there spend 10 years playing Chandlers to their Monicas for 24 episodes a year. It's ridiculous for someone who at the peak of his career had background role in Nicolas Cage movie to his name to quit something like Dr.Who after 1 episode out of 13. The guy will never find a decent job again. no one in their right mind will prop any budget against lead that cannot do continuous 13 episodes of low budget, quick production drama without changing his mind.

The BBC was lucky to hire Chris Eccleston for DW. It was below him professionally and he didn't need to do it.

Also, the actors in Friends were paid a hell of a lot more towards the closing seasons of that show, the type of fees the BBC couldn't hope to afford.

Not only that, but signing up for a show long term can be a total career killer so its probably not very wise.
 
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The BBC was lucky to hire Chris Eccleston for DW. It was below him professionally and he didn't need to do it.

Not only that, but signing up for a show long term can be a total career killer so its probably not very wise.

I'm not sure why you think they were lucky. He's a background actor. Known face but background face none the less. To this day he had no A movie lead. His best paid role since leaving Dr. Who is like 4th bad guy in G.I. Joe.

Even more so with David Tennant.

What I mean is, for something as reckognisable as Dr.Who to be career killer one would first have to have a definable career to begin with.
 
He's a background actor. Known face but background face none the less. To this day he had no A movie lead. His best paid role since leaving Dr. Who is like 4th bad guy in G.I. Joe....Dr.Who to be career killer one would first have to have a definable career to begin with.

You seriously don't think that this is a career?
 
I have heard mention that it will be a woman and it will probably be Anne Widdicombe, but keep it under your hats.
 
And the other 70+ channels and sky?
The point is that just because you don't watch the BBC doesn't mean you're not watching content funded or part-funded by the license fee.

I have no idea where you get the '70+' figure from either (without including sky) when not including any content from the BBC, channel 4 or ITV.
 
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