Yup, that's the Red Dwarf reference alright.Not conciously...I seem to recall hearing it in connection with the Flintstones "I'd go with Betty but I'd be thinking of Wilma" or something...
Thats going to bug me now!

Yup, that's the Red Dwarf reference alright.Not conciously...I seem to recall hearing it in connection with the Flintstones "I'd go with Betty but I'd be thinking of Wilma" or something...
Thats going to bug me now!
As I mentioned in another thread, this blog posted today is stating a New Year's Eve showing for Part 2 is going to be announced by the BBC. I'll believe it when I see it:
http://www.televisionaryblog.com/2009/11/end-is-near-bbc-america-announces-air.html
Alex
That book that the Doctor is holding is called Fighting The Future, by Joshua Naismith. Joshua Naismith is a character in The End Of Time, being played by David Harewood (he's in the trailer for the episode).
How about a bit more, though? Remember the bus in Planet Of The Dead special earlier in the year? It had an advert on the side of it. Remember who that advert was for? It was for a telecommunications company Neon by Naismith. The plot thickens.
i merely said i'm more excited about Merlin than Who now. why do you think I think I'm being forced to choose between them?
"LOOK, Doctor! They're watching us!"
Whereas Merlin has a mere 2,000.i merely said i'm more excited about Merlin than Who now. why do you think I think I'm being forced to choose between them?
To each their, own, of course, and I love the Merlin show, too, but it's so different from DW that I think it's possible to like both equally. And DW has 46 years of history behind it, which gives it a little edge!![]()
"LOOK, Doctor! They're watching us!"
An airdate of Boxing Day for Part 2 has become less likely. Apparently there's going to be a BBC 2 radio show featuring Tennant interviewing RTD about Doctor Who to air in advance of Part 2. The radio show is scheduled to air on Dec. 29.
So that narrows things down to New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.com/2009/11/tennant-and-davies-on-radio-2.html
Alex
I think I might be a lone voice here. Anyway, this is what's just occurred to me. These are the last of 10's stories. Chances are he's going to die. Okay, so he'll regenerate and therefore not really "die", but is this something I want to see over the festive season? A beloved tv character biting the dust? I remember years ago when the final Blakes Seven epsiode aired a couple of days before Christmas, bummed people out for months (although, granted, different end results). I'll be interested to see how this all goes down with the general viewing public when Doctor Who "dies" On Boxing day, or New Year's Day, or whatever.
My thoughts on this started out as:But they ended on:
(such is my love for the general British public!)
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