I think we've gotten away from the original point of this thread, which is the fact that River is possibly coming back more than once this season and that is awesome.
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^ Well, "awesome" remains to be seen, at least IMO. I just hope she doesn't overshadow what's important -- namely the Doctor and Amy.
Agreed. I would love to see River Song appear a couple of times this series as a build up to her being the series 6 companion.^ Well, "awesome" remains to be seen, at least IMO. I just hope she doesn't overshadow what's important -- namely the Doctor and Amy.
What makes you think she's not what's important, too?
I mean, heck, for all we know, she may well end up being the Doctor's companion by series end. (In more ways than one!)
I don't see Alex Kingston as a realistic choice for a season-long companion. She'd cost too much, and the Beeb is on a budget.That would be nice. They can start with River Song.![]()
Yeah, I realize that but I trying to pretend money doesn't matter.I don't see Alex Kingston as a realistic choice for a season-long companion. She'd cost too much, and the Beeb is on a budget.That would be nice. They can start with River Song.![]()
Also if she were to travel with the Doctor...well why would she stop travelling with him? Silence in the Library/Forst of the Dead seems to make it clear that their relationship is all over the place and non-linear so I'm guessing a long distance (in every sense of the word) relationship suits them both.
Quoting Davies from page 304 of The Writer's Tale (Mk. I):How do we know that they are lovers, let alone husband and wife? Has Rusty or Moffat actually said what the relationship is between them?
Davies assumed that River Song was the Doctor's wife.I ask [Moffat] not to spoiler me. He's written 4.9 already, so I've read that. It's called Silence in the Library, and it has a character in it who I'm just sure is the Doctor's wife (!!!), but I don't like to ask.
Davies doesn't seem to have been disabused of the idea that River Song is the Doctor's wife.In the early hours of the morning, Steven Moffat delivered 4.10! At last! It's brilliant, of course. Such an imagination. It's staggering. I'm not sure I understand it yet, but then I read it at about 3am. We're trying to get Kate Winslet for River Song, who's sort of the Doctor's wife, and Michael Gambon or Ian McKellan for Dr. Moon. Fat chance!
Wow, that would have been wonderful. I absolutely adore Kate Winslet. That being said I think Alex Kingston was smashing as River Song. I can only hope they manage to get Winslet in a future role.Page 316:
Davies doesn't seem to have been disabused of the idea that River Song is the Doctor's wife.In the early hours of the morning, Steven Moffat delivered 4.10! At last! It's brilliant, of course. Such an imagination. It's staggering. I'm not sure I understand it yet, but then I read it at about 3am. We're trying to get Kate Winslet for River Song, who's sort of the Doctor's wife, and Michael Gambon or Ian McKellan for Dr. Moon. Fat chance!
Interesting casting!
Kate Winslet would have been fascinating as River Song. Though I'm quite happy with Alex Kingston, frankly.
I don't see Michael Gambon.
Ian McKellan's agent had turned down Deadline, the Doctor Who Unbound play that starred Sir Derek Jacobi as Martin Bannister (and possibly the Doctor).
The best shot for Winslet would be a feature film, I think. Same for Rachel Weisz, who is also a Who fan.Wow, that would have been wonderful. I absolutely adore Kate Winslet. That being said I think Alex Kingston was smashing as River Song. I can only hope they manage to get Winslet in a future role.
McKellan was coming off of filming The Lord of the Rings, and when Deadline was offered his agent passed on it, thinking that McKellan was tired and wouldn't be interested.I can't really see Gamdon as Dr. Moon either, but I disappointed to hear that McKellan's agent turned down a Big Finish audio play. I would love to see him involved with Doctor Who.
You're probably right about Winslet. I've heard about Weisz being a fan, so I'm still hoping she'll show up on the show. She would be a smashing Romana.The best shot for Winslet would be a feature film, I think. Same for Rachel Weisz, who is also a Who fan.Wow, that would have been wonderful. I absolutely adore Kate Winslet. That being said I think Alex Kingston was smashing as River Song. I can only hope they manage to get Winslet in a future role.
Ah, that makes sense then. And quite true that he'll be busy in the near the foreseeable future. But one can dream...McKellan was coming off of filming The Lord of the Rings, and when Deadline was offered his agent passed on it, thinking that McKellan was tired and wouldn't be interested.I can't really see Gamdon as Dr. Moon either, but I disappointed to hear that McKellan's agent turned down a Big Finish audio play. I would love to see him involved with Doctor Who.
You figure McKellan's going to be in New Zealand for the next year, so the earliest we might see him in Who would be season seven.
You're probably right about Winslet. I've heard about Weisz being a fan, so I'm still hoping she'll show up on the show. She would be a smashing Romana.The best shot for Winslet would be a feature film, I think. Same for Rachel Weisz, who is also a Who fan.Wow, that would have been wonderful. I absolutely adore Kate Winslet. That being said I think Alex Kingston was smashing as River Song. I can only hope they manage to get Winslet in a future role.
Ah, that makes sense then. And quite true that he'll be busy in the near the foreseeable future. But one can dream...McKellan was coming off of filming The Lord of the Rings, and when Deadline was offered his agent passed on it, thinking that McKellan was tired and wouldn't be interested.I can't really see Gamdon as Dr. Moon either, but I disappointed to hear that McKellan's agent turned down a Big Finish audio play. I would love to see him involved with Doctor Who.
You figure McKellan's going to be in New Zealand for the next year, so the earliest we might see him in Who would be season seven.
I could see Winslet doing an episode, but I think it would be very much one episode so getting her for River wouldn't have worked.
I could see Winslet doing an episode, but I think it would be very much one episode so getting her for River wouldn't have worked.
Her first professional work was in one of RTD's early series, so the connection was there. I believe that it was scheduling that scuppered her playing River Song in the end. Which is for the best because as you say there'd have been no chance of getting her back for multiple further episodes.
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