Change. Lifeblood of series. Not bad thing. Saw it coming. Pleased.
Almost.
Almost.
I was shocked there for a second, I mean, you, pleased, my world was askew. Then you said almost and everything was right with the world.Change. Lifeblood of series. Not bad thing. Saw it coming. Pleased.
Almost.
The same but different would be a weird choice if they really do want to distinguish themselves, but I'm interested to see what they do.Well I shall reserved being pleased till I see it- doubt it will ba an abomination but you never know...
At the moment we don't know if it will be a radical overhaul to a return to white roundels or to the 8th Doctor's gothic cathedral look, or else if it will look exactly the same, only slightly newer!
The same but different would be a weird choice if they really do want to distinguish themselves, but I'm interested to see what they do.
I wasn't really putting any credence to that quote really, I was just saying if that's what they were doing, then it'd be a weird choice.The same but different would be a weird choice if they really do want to distinguish themselves, but I'm interested to see what they do.
Given that the "distinguish themselves from RTD" comment came from our old friend Mr Unnamed Source I wouldn't put any weight on it.
The series had to go HD in 2010 because that's the date the BBC set for their shows to become HD ready, so there was going to be a new set reagrdless of who was in charge.
Nothing is ever done on television that is not primarily schemed to benefit the bottom line of the marketing department.
Not 100%, but they are having to become more commercial in order to maximise their profits from rights, etc. to meet government cutback targets.I don't think this applies 100% to the BBC.Nothing is ever done on television that is not primarily schemed to benefit the bottom line of the marketing department.
two words for youNot 100%, but they are having to become more commercial in order to maximise their profits from rights, etc. to meet government cutback targets.I don't think this applies 100% to the BBC.Nothing is ever done on television that is not primarily schemed to benefit the bottom line of the marketing department.
How dare you!?!two words for youNot 100%, but they are having to become more commercial in order to maximise their profits from rights, etc. to meet government cutback targets.I don't think this applies 100% to the BBC.
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I don't think this applies 100% to the BBC.Nothing is ever done on television that is not primarily schemed to benefit the bottom line of the marketing department.
One of RTD's rules for the series was that the Doctor and his Companion couldn't be shown sleeping or eating in the TARDIS. They do those things in the places they visit instead.
I hope not. Among the lowest points in the original series were all those interminable TARDIS scenes towars the end of Baker I's time and especially into Davison's time.
^I still think it'd be hilarious if they found a classic Cyberman who'd been wandering around the TARDIS for 300 years or so![]()
^I still think it'd be hilarious if they found a classic Cyberman who'd been wandering around the TARDIS for 300 years or so![]()
That would be awesome!![]()
lets be honest, they could do that as a mini episode sometime^I still think it'd be hilarious if they found a classic Cyberman who'd been wandering around the TARDIS for 300 years or so![]()
That would be awesome!![]()
That would be wicked.lets be honest, they could do that as a mini episode sometimeThat would be awesome!^I still think it'd be hilarious if they found a classic Cyberman who'd been wandering around the TARDIS for 300 years or so![]()
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Fine by me. Like others here, I want to see more of inside of the TARDIS. I love The Invasion of Time because we get to see so much of it (and I don't give a rat's ass if it had concrete walls!).You can be sure that if the Trek producers were in charge of DW, we would have gotten 10 or 20 bottle episodes by now. lol![]()
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