Sounds like his agent just tweeted congratulations to a successful audition, so unlikely it's Who related. 
But well done for whatever role he got.

But well done for whatever role he got.

Sounds like his agent just tweeted congratulations to a successful audition, so unlikely it's Who related.
But well done for whatever role he got.![]()
Now I'm imagining a riff on "The World Shapers" with Capaldi instead of Colin Baker.
I was hoping to have old Ian meet young 11th Doctor, as a nice reversal of the original dynamic.
I've been hoping for precisely this since the show returned to see the very dynamic that diankra referred to. Even though I knew Tom Baker was going to appear (or rather knew he made the claim), I still hoped The Curator was going to be Ian. Huge miss opportunity, one that doesn't quite work as well with Peter Capaldi.I was hoping to have old Ian meet young 11th Doctor, as a nice reversal of the original dynamic.
One of the biggest missed opportunities, IMO. I would actually have preferred that over Tom Baker's cameo.
The cool thing is, Ian doesn't know about regeneration, so would have no reason to think or even suspect he was talking to the Doctor. At the end of their conversation, as the Doctor leaves, he could say something like "so long, Chesterfield" or whatever which would cause Ian to look in the Doctor's direction and see him entering the TARDIS, which would then take off. Could have been great
You're all absolutely right, it would have been awesome to see. However, hasn't NuWho established that because of their exposure to the Tardis, Ian and Barbara aren't aging? I vaguely remember hearing that somewhere.
You're all absolutely right, it would have been awesome to see. However, hasn't NuWho established that because of their exposure to the Tardis, Ian and Barbara aren't aging? I vaguely remember hearing that somewhere.
Ian, as mentioned, should definitely have been a part of the 50th anniversary special - I don't care how, but he just should've been there. Criminal that he wasn't (almost). Same with Susan - not one flashback that could showcase her during the Time War? Again, 50th, have the War Doctor talk to her before setting up the Moment - then again, why couldn't the Moment itself be her? I dunno.
You're all absolutely right, it would have been awesome to see. However, hasn't NuWho established that because of their exposure to the Tardis, Ian and Barbara aren't aging? I vaguely remember hearing that somewhere.
Wasn't Ian the original choice for the Peter Davison story Mawdryn Undead, but he was busy or ill?
I've been hoping for precisely this since the show returned to see the very dynamic that diankra referred to. Even though I knew Tom Baker was going to appear (or rather knew he made the claim), I still hoped The Curator was going to be Ian. Huge miss opportunity, one that doesn't quite work as well with Peter Capaldi.I was hoping to have old Ian meet young 11th Doctor, as a nice reversal of the original dynamic.
One of the biggest missed opportunities, IMO. I would actually have preferred that over Tom Baker's cameo.
The cool thing is, Ian doesn't know about regeneration, so would have no reason to think or even suspect he was talking to the Doctor. At the end of their conversation, as the Doctor leaves, he could say something like "so long, Chesterfield" or whatever which would cause Ian to look in the Doctor's direction and see him entering the TARDIS, which would then take off. Could have been great
He managed An Adventure in Space and Time just fine.Agreed. Another huge missed opportunity, up there with the Brig not appearing in DW proper.I've been hoping for precisely this since the show returned to see the very dynamic that diankra referred to. Even though I knew Tom Baker was going to appear (or rather knew he made the claim), I still hoped The Curator was going to be Ian. Huge miss opportunity, one that doesn't quite work as well with Peter Capaldi.One of the biggest missed opportunities, IMO. I would actually have preferred that over Tom Baker's cameo.
The cool thing is, Ian doesn't know about regeneration, so would have no reason to think or even suspect he was talking to the Doctor. At the end of their conversation, as the Doctor leaves, he could say something like "so long, Chesterfield" or whatever which would cause Ian to look in the Doctor's direction and see him entering the TARDIS, which would then take off. Could have been great
Although, William Russell isn't in the best of health. I met him at the 50th celebration and he was very cheerful, but you could tell he wasn't quite all there. I think he's almost 90! So, he may not have been up to appearing.
Mr Awe
He managed An Adventure in Space and Time just fine.Agreed. Another huge missed opportunity, up there with the Brig not appearing in DW proper.I've been hoping for precisely this since the show returned to see the very dynamic that diankra referred to. Even though I knew Tom Baker was going to appear (or rather knew he made the claim), I still hoped The Curator was going to be Ian. Huge miss opportunity, one that doesn't quite work as well with Peter Capaldi.
Although, William Russell isn't in the best of health. I met him at the 50th celebration and he was very cheerful, but you could tell he wasn't quite all there. I think he's almost 90! So, he may not have been up to appearing.
Mr Awe
Getting a bit back on topic, I think it'd be interesting if Troughton's Dalek stories surface. Power is of course his debut, Evil looks like a fun story, and both stories in their own way anticipated some of the trends of the new series's Dalek episodes:
-Power of course has the Daleks masquerading as servant robots, something they do again in Victory of the Daleks.
-Evil features Daleks who have turned into good guys, something that seems to have happened in pretty much almost every New Series Dalek story-Dalek Sec in human form, Dalek Caan, "Metaltron", Oswin/Clara etc.)
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