According to the new DWM #409 - Dreamland is an animated serial of six minute episodes with Tennant, Georgia Moffatt (*not* as Jenny), David Warner and Lisa Bowerman (whether she's Benny or not they don't say).
what makes you think that I didnt?^To use a talented performer who's familiar to the devoted fans? You might as well ask why Anthony Head wasn't playing Mr Finch in "The Ultimate Quest."
Well, it's animation, so there's no "filming" as such, and Tennant can record his part of it in a day or two. And I'm sure it'll air before Tennant's finale at the New Year, and thus well before series five.seriously now, if this is David Tennant, shouldnt they be getting a move on & filming this, as the longer they leave it, the more its going to clash with Matt Smith / S5, and its been said many times before, we need a clean slate for S5, not have Tennant still playing the Doctor at the same time. I am guessing this might air in the new year before S5 starts
Seriously, Wamdue, do you think that audiences can't embrace two different Doctors at once? Star Trek fandom didn't rend itself to pieces in 1987-1991 when there were 23rd-century movies and 24th-century television episodes ongoing simultaneously. Give the audience a little credit.seriously now, if this is David Tennant, shouldnt they be getting a move on & filming this, as the longer they leave it, the more its going to clash with Matt Smith / S5, and its been said many times before, we need a clean slate for S5, not have Tennant still playing the Doctor at the same time. I am guessing this might air in the new year before S5 starts
its not the same, there is only ONE Doctor, and Matt Smith needs to be THAT Doctor, having the much love Tennant around at the same time as Smith, is only going to make people less willing to accpet him as the Doctor.Seriously, Wamdue, do you think that audiences can't embrace two different Doctors at once? Star Trek fandom didn't rend itself to pieces in 1987-1991 when there were 23rd-century movies and 24th-century television episodes ongoing simultaneously. Give the audience a little credit.seriously now, if this is David Tennant, shouldnt they be getting a move on & filming this, as the longer they leave it, the more its going to clash with Matt Smith / S5, and its been said many times before, we need a clean slate for S5, not have Tennant still playing the Doctor at the same time. I am guessing this might air in the new year before S5 starts
its not the same, there is only ONE Doctor, and Matt Smith needs to be THAT Doctor, having the much love Tennant around at the same time as Smith, is only going to make people less willing to accpet him as the Doctor.
that is good to know, the question now is, what is the 3rd top secert project
its not the same, there is only ONE Doctor, and Matt Smith needs to be THAT Doctor, having the much love Tennant around at the same time as Smith, is only going to make people less willing to accpet him as the Doctor.Seriously, Wamdue, do you think that audiences can't embrace two different Doctors at once? Star Trek fandom didn't rend itself to pieces in 1987-1991 when there were 23rd-century movies and 24th-century television episodes ongoing simultaneously. Give the audience a little credit.seriously now, if this is David Tennant, shouldnt they be getting a move on & filming this, as the longer they leave it, the more its going to clash with Matt Smith / S5, and its been said many times before, we need a clean slate for S5, not have Tennant still playing the Doctor at the same time. I am guessing this might air in the new year before S5 starts
it does make you wonder if he is regretting his decision, and trying to do as much as he can to make up for it.But boy. TV shorts, movies, guest appearances on SJA. Makes you wonder if his quitting was all his agents idea.
that is one of the top theories.that is good to know, the question now is, what is the 3rd top secert project
Children in Need 2009, I'm sure.
you mean that is still an option?not the Doctor we watch while we're waiting for Tennant to come back. THE DOCTOR!
Well, all these projects except the movie will be airing before the remaining three specials, and they were probably conceived as a way to keep the programme in the public eye during the long gap between "Planet of the Dead" and "The Waters of Mars." Once Smith debuts, he's going to be the Doctor for a good long time, long enough for him to succeed or fail on his own merits. No one except fans will even be talking about a movie for another year or more. It's our curse to find out about things in advance and then complain that they're all happening so soon.It still seems a bit unfair to the new Doctor though. Sort of a "We know Smith is the Doctor. But nevermind that. We know who you REALLY want to see!"
He wants to still be Doctor Who, but he wants to do other things/have a film career etc into the bargain.
But boy. TV shorts, movies, guest appearances on SJA. Makes you wonder if his quitting was all his agents idea.
I think everyone's reading way more into these projects than is actually there.
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