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Series 6 Confirmed

Fuck a multidoctor story.

(Do we look on the trial of a Timelord stories all as a multiDoctor story?)

I want a multimaster story.

the guy went through 13 timelord regenerated bodies, Nyssa's pappy, Eric frakking Roberts (I never really appreciated Roberts hunting Eccleston with gun fire on Heroes for what it truely was, and i wonder if they did?) Derek Jacobi (Who also played the the master in a BBCI cartoon too.) and that skinny bastard who has got way too much air time.

So? 10 guys dressed in black with rubbish beards playing his earlier lives which we never saw?

No.

9 guys in black and one guy in a Hawaiian shirt and short shorts.

"I'm still evil, I'm just sick of black."
 
Apparentally Big Finish is doing a multi-Doctor story, with Davison, Colin Baker, McCoy, and Paul Mcgann. It will reportedly be called "The Four Doctors".

While there have sort-of been multi-Doctor stories for big finish before, there was always a twist to the story of the time or the Doctors together was very brief.
 
Honestly, I'm not expecting any multi-Doctor stories until 2013. 50th anniversary. You know they're going to do something special for that. The Eight Doctors perhaps?

I say Eight because that's how many actors are currently living.
 
They could pull a rabbit out of their hat and get a commitment out of some actor who promises that come rain or shine when matt gets bored, that this cat's be up to bat? I mean seeing 12 years before he's actually on board would just be wizard.
 
Given how the BBC seems to run things, Series 6 will air its first episode in March of 2014, then we'll have two more episodes, then nothing until Christmas, then in 2017 the other half of series 6 will air. During this time we'll have 5 new companions.
 
Oh, episode 3 is airing on the 15th of march and it's not going to be about the assassination of Julius Caesar?
 
I would like to see Jackson Lake return, maybe someone mistakes him for the real Doctors, and whisks him off to another planet.
 
I'd love a multi-Doctor story. I don't even care which Doctor! Yeah, it's a gimmick, but they're fun. And, what's wrong with fun?!

Mr Awe
 
I've always thought a Time War miniseries with McGann may be a good idea, though the best time for that would probably have been last year, perhaps tying into The End of Time. Moffat's said he's got no interest in featuring the Time War on screen, so there's probably no chance of anything like that now.

Which is a damn shame, because I'd happily write it.
 
They could do a Doctor-lite episode that doesn't feature Eleven but does feature Eight instead.

That would definitely be cool, but it would almost certainly upstage every OTHER episode that year, and I'm not sure Moffat would really want that. He probably wants to focus his attention exclusively on Smith's Doctor.

At the very least, a little flashback cameo with McGann would be nice though.
 
Given how the BBC seems to run things, Series 6 will air its first episode in March of 2014, then we'll have two more episodes, then nothing until Christmas, then in 2017 the other half of series 6 will air. During this time we'll have 5 new companions.

I haven't seen the BBC handling Doctor Who that way. I assume you know the story behind the 2009 specials (if not, buy The Writer's Tale and you'll see Davies and Tennant had it planned before the Tenth Doctor took his blue suit in for its first dry-clean). Series 5 is on schedule. There's no indication of a mid-season split (may still happen but I think we'd have heard by now). Season 6 is in the pipe. Sarah Jane is supposed to go into production soon if it's not already. BBC America is running the show, almost immediately after the BBC UK, Space in Canada will probably follow suit.

The only unknowns are when Torchwood is coming back to BBC and if there's going to be a Christmas special for DW. I don't see there being a problem. And if the BBC has commissioned a series 6 then it's showing confidence in Matt Smith (for an example of what happens when the BBC does not have confidence in a new Doctor, see Colin Baker). We're in good shape.

Yes. They are going even younger and selecting 20 year old Daniel Radcliffe.

Don't laugh. Apparently he was one of the people whose name was buzzing about. I don't know if he was ever seriously considered, though. Not just from his age, but the fact the guy's going to be known as Harry Potter forever. They had enough trouble getting Davison to be seen as the Doctor and not the guy he played in All Creatures Great and Small.

Mind you, better than Russell Tovey (Alonso Frame from Voyage of the Dead). For whatever reason RTD had it in his head (at least in Writers Tale) that Tovey would make a good Doctor (in part because RTD unambiguously had a crush on the guy). Tovey was great in VOTD, and I hear he does a great job in Being Human. But he looks too much like a 13-year-old to be a convincing Doctor. There is such a thing as too damn young for the part; Smith looks young too but at the same time he looks like a guy in his 20s. Both Radcliffe and Tovey still look like teenagers.

As for McGann appearing, I don't see it happening. It's too much of a fanw*nk. I mean, OK a 7-minute cameo by Davison for charity is one thing. But an entire episode devoted to a Doctor whose one and only TV appearance occurred before a huge segment of DW's viewers were born, and in a film that is a complete unknown factor (thanks to the lawyers) to most North American viewers. I just can't see it.

I think the only way we're going to get a regeneration story is for Big Finish to do an audio of it. We know the BBC is not opposed to another party doing the regeneration -- Doctor Who Magazine was all set to regenerate the Eighth Doctor and had even had the scene drawn, but they couldn't follow through because the BBC wouldn't allow the Ninth Doctor to travel with anyone other than Rose and DWM wanted to use its ongoing companion Destrii for a Year One story arc (the BBC evidently loosened up with Ten as both DWM and IDW have been allowed to create new ongoing companions for him).

Part of me though likes the fact we don't know what happened to Eight. It adds to the mystery surrounding the gap between the movie and Rose, and I've always liked the fact we learned a little bit here and there (most recently in End of Time) regarding what the Doctor did during the Time War. To spell it all out would spoil it, I think. And there's certainly no shortage of audio dramas featuring him, and since they're licensed by the BBC, and a number of them are even broadcast on BBC Radio, I consider them to be just as legitimate as any of the TV stories. There just aren't any pretty pictures to go with them.

Alex
 
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In other news, the grass is green and the sky is blue.

The fact no one's mentioned a Doctor-lite episode for Series 5 suggests to me they aren't filming that extra episode this time around. But there's plenty of time from June to do it.
Actually, there has been talk about a Doctor-lite episode but I don't remember the specifics.

Apparentally Big Finish is doing a multi-Doctor story, with Davison, Colin Baker, McCoy, and Paul Mcgann. It will reportedly be called "The Four Doctors".
No apparrently or reportedly about it. This year's freebie audio play for subscribers is a multi-Doctor adventure called The Four Doctors. There's even a promotional poster out already.
 
Part of me though likes the fact we don't know what happened to Eight. It adds to the mystery surrounding the gap between the movie and Rose, and I've always liked the fact we learned a little bit here and there (most recently in End of Time) regarding what the Doctor did during the Time War. To spell it all out would spoil it, I think. And there's certainly no shortage of audio dramas featuring him, and since they're licensed by the BBC, and a number of them are even broadcast on BBC Radio, I consider them to be just as legitimate as any of the TV stories. There just aren't any pretty pictures to go with them.

Yeah personally I don't have any desire to see the Time War or Eight's regeneration story. I just want to see him on screen again in some fun little adventure. That's hopefully a lot better-written.
 
I saw the trailer for the new season on BBC1 today. I think Smith will be just fine. His unusual looks are a help in some ways - they compensate for his youth and give him an alien, otherworldly quality. Had he been a pretty boy, he might have been hard to take but he really does give off an 'old soul in young body' vibe.

Roll on Seasons 5 & 6. And 7. And 8 ...
 
I've always thought a Time War miniseries with McGann may be a good idea.

I've always thought it was the worst idea since semen flavoured condoms.

The Time War has been built up to be such a huge thing that there's no way the budget and hell, even human imagination can do it justice. It'll be like the Clone Wars all over again.
 
When Matt Smith was first announced, I immediately thought he was too young, but after seeing his costume I've come around to him. There's not much to go on from the trailers, and the pratting around at the end of TEOT wasn't especially endearing, but now I realise why he works for me.

Y'see, when Eccleston was cast, it seemed to be a self-conscious attempt to get away from what Doctor Who used to be, because the old show has itself a negative reputation in the wider public. So rather than go with an eccentric sort of character, they went for the most down to earth type possible, and rather than making him smartly but eccentrically dressed, they put him in a bloody leather jacket. Which made him look like the kind of thug you'd find in a rough northern pub, and I think there was a definite effort not to make him Doctorish in the sense of the old show.

As for Tennant, they cast a very attractive man. But he was more Doctorish at least; that is to say smartly dressed. But the fact he was very good-looking was played upon a lot, and again that's a very unDoctorish thing, because that's not really what the show's about (at least, never used to be about). Of course, McGann's a looker too, but he had far more eccentric qualities than Tennant, if only from his anachronistic clothing.

So to Matt Smith, and with respect to him, he is slightly odd looking. But that's a good thing. It's getting away from the notion that in order for Doctor Who to succeed these days that you can't have an obviously odd and eccentric character. Which for me means the more I think about it, the more I like the choice of him. He's Doctorish in the sense of the classic show, despite being so young.

I still want some more McGann though.
I've always thought a Time War miniseries with McGann may be a good idea.

I've always thought it was the worst idea since semen flavoured condoms.

The Time War has been built up to be such a huge thing that there's no way the budget and hell, even human imagination can do it justice. It'll be like the Clone Wars all over again.
So Moffat's said. But write it well enough and it would be worth it.
 
Of course Eccleston was cast in a consious attempt to get away from classic Who. Frankly RTD was a genius in brining Who back, he didn't try and chuck everything at the viewers like Segal did, he introduced elements slowly. Quite frankly Eccleston was Doctory enough for me, and the outfit, while simple, did always look slightly odd and off kilter.

I hope we never see the Time War, seriously it would be shite. No matter how well written it was and how much money they threw at it it would be shite, because what's in our imagination is always going to be so much better.

The Nightmare Child? However you realise that it would be disapointing.
 
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