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Iconic star?

Richard E. Grant? Um.........OK.

I'm thinking that someone needs to check the definition of "iconic" here, because I'm not seeing it.
 
Richard E Grant, is that all! Someone needs to explain to the Doctor Who office the importance of only hyping real news not the casting of an average actor who hasn't been in anything good for years.
 
As much as I like Richard E. Grant, I agree that he's not iconic (Bill Nighy is certainly more iconic and he didn't get any of this fanfare before he was announced). That being said, I look forward to his appearance.

Depends - is it an original character, or is Eleven about to meet "Scream of the Shalka" Unbound-Nine this Xmas? THAT'D be a nice mystery to kick off the 50th Anniversary with - a Ninth Doctor from a universe where the Time Lords WON the Great Time War...
That would be pretty cool, especially if they brought back Derek Jacobi as The Master! However, I very much doubt this will happen.
 
Meh, it's Richard E Grant.

Big fucking deal, he was the second worst of the Moff's Comic Relief Doctors back in the day.
Who? They have Diana Rigg coming up this season. Have they changed the meaning of iconic while I've been in Asia?
 
I liked him in Hudson Hawk.

And he had this great line in a sitcom calling Calling Mumbai...

"i don't care what enyone says! THE WELSH ARE GENETICALLY DOOMED!!!"
 
I've enjoyed Richard E. Grant's work over the years (particularly, I think, in "The Scarlet Pimpernell") and he was a hoot in the Doctor Who parody but no, not iconic. :rolleyes:
 
I like Richard E. Grant, he's quite well-known and he's a talented actor. Whether he's "iconic" or not doesn't seem to be relevant.
 
It's a shame he's not going to be playing opposite McGann. Ideally, they'd end up going on holiday by mistake and seeking the finest wines known to humanity (or Timelords...)
 
I had to look up who Richard E. Grant was, and I still don't have a clue. I'm pretty sure I've never seen him in anything.
 
^You've never seen Withnail and I, The Player, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Hudson Hawk or the version of A Christmas Carol with Patrick Stewart?

Do yourself a favour and watch Withnail and I.
 
Of all those, "Withnail and I" is the only one I've seen. I don't remember much about it except thinking that it was terrible.
 
Withnail's got the same undeserved legendary standing among people as Life of Brian. It's ok with a few good lines. Worth seeing once and then not for another 5 to 10 years.
 
All this talk of Richard E. Grant reminds me of "Curse of the Fatal Death;" which reminds me of Hugh Grant; which reminds me of when I was watching The Pirates! Band of Misfits and realized that, with Hugh Grant as the Pirate Captain & David Tennant as Charles Darwin, you had both 10th Doctors in the same scene together.

I kinda like the idea of Richard E. Grant as an alternate universe 9th Doctor but I don't think they'll get nearly so fanwanky in a Christmas special. Especially not when the convoluted fanwank is what people complained about the most during Season 6.
 
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