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The Eleventh Doctor and Jo Grant to appear on Sarah Jane Adventures

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Meanwhile what other show could the Doctor appear on?

A parody of "Doctor Who"

The Doctor's become so popular that a tv show is made about him. Although all is not as it appears.....

Eleventh Doctor watches a scene

"OH! the quarry I remember the quarry!"
 
Re: The Eleventh Doctor and Jo Grant to appear on Sarah Jane Adventure

Meanwhile what other show could the Doctor appear on?

A parody of "Doctor Who"

The Doctor's become so popular that a tv show is made about him. Although all is not as it appears.....

Eleventh Doctor watches a scene

"OH! the quarry I remember the quarry!"
or "The Journal of Impossible Things: The TV Series"

can we all please stop having ideas, after ive already typed them.

but yeah I would love to see the Doctor stumble around the set of a TV show based on his life, he could be like the faux Doctors PA, hell I am all for a Galaxy Quest rip off, only with more humour in the way only Doctor Who can do it.

I also want real aliens having jobs as pretend aliens, they can book them from a "talent agency" set up by Torchwood, I would love to see a story where aliens live amongst man and work in hollywood, and no one really notices that they dont see the "actors" without there "alien mask" on. (this does not have to connect to Doctor Who itself) I think the best way to do is, is with Klingons & Star Trek.
 
Re: The Eleventh Doctor and Jo Grant to appear on Sarah Jane Adventure

Everyone knows that the fictional analog of Doctor Who inside of the actual Whoniverse is "Professor X".
 
Re: The Eleventh Doctor and Jo Grant to appear on Sarah Jane Adventure

but yeah I would love to see the Doctor stumble around the set of a TV show based on his life, he could be like the faux Doctors PA, hell I am all for a Galaxy Quest rip off, only with more humour in the way only Doctor Who can do it.
You want Mark Gatiss' novel Nightshade. (It's online on the BBC's website here.)
 
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WOW! I bet this will be as great as "The Wedding Of Sarah Jane Smith!"

Which means it will SUCK.

SUCK. HARD.
 
Re: The Eleventh Doctor and Jo Grant to appear on Sarah Jane Adventure

But, on the other hand, one of the things I liked about The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith was that it was played up as this rare thing that's never happened before -- the Doctor appearing on someone else's show! -- and in both Wedding and the goodbye sequence in "The End of Time, Part Two," they seemed to be playing up the idea that the Doctor and Sarah Jane were probably never going to see each other again. So on some level, I feel like this team-up undermines that sense of regret and parting that those episodes had established.

Yeah, but, as others have said, I think that "The End of Time" was much more about the 10th Doctor saying goodbye to everyone than the Doctor as a whole saying goodbye to everyone forever.

Elisabeth Sladen is always saying "this is the end, I wont ever appear on Doctor Who again" yet she does, the only real surprise in this news is that Jo Grant is inculded

I'm really surprised about this. Has Jo Grant ever appeared in anything else Doctor Who-y since she left during the Jon Pertwee years? I recall video of a 1990s convention appearance where she said that she really had no interest in playing Jo Grant again because she thought the character was boring.

Personally, I'd rather see Katy Manning appear as Iris Wildthyme.:techman:

Could be worse, it could have seen the return of Liz Shaw.

Why? I like Liz Shaw.:(

^Which always struck me as odd because it features Capt Jack who's a kiddie friendly character, plus with S2 of Torchwood they were actually showing slightly edited episodes at 7pm!

Considering he was always being portrayed as omni-sexual way back in "The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances," I'm not sure he's really that "kid friendly." (Unless "kid friendly" means something very different in the U.K. than it does here.:confused:)

I would love to see a story where aliens live amongst man and work in hollywood, and no one really notices that they dont see the "actors" without there "alien mask" on.

It's like that bit from Angel where Lorne got a big headlining gig in Las Vegas.
GUNN: "Why is no one freaking out that he's a demon?"
FRED: "They must think it's just make-up, like the Blue Man Group. ... You don't think the Blue Man Group is...?"
ANGEL: "Only two of them."
 
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I would love to see a story where aliens live amongst man and work in hollywood, and no one really notices that they dont see the "actors" without there "alien mask" on.

It's like that bit from Angel where Lorne got a big headlining gig in Las Vegas.
GUNN: "Why is no one freaking out that he's a demon?"
FRED: "They must think it's just make-up, like the Blue Man Group. ... You don't think the Blue Man Group is...?"
ANGEL: "Only two of them."
a bit like that yes, like 3rd Rock From the Sun crossed with some other TV show I cant think of at the moment.

but yeah I would love to see the Doctor stumble around the set of a TV show based on his life, he could be like the faux Doctors PA, hell I am all for a Galaxy Quest rip off, only with more humour in the way only Doctor Who can do it.
You want Mark Gatiss' novel Nightshade. (It's online on the BBC's website here.)
ill have a look tomorrow.

Everyone knows that the fictional analog of Doctor Who inside of the actual Whoniverse is "Professor X".
but to the best of my knowledge he has never been on TV, meanwhile the before "The Journal of Impossible Things: The TV Series" is just a simple book, in the Whoverse nothing complex, something that could very easily go to series, or even a movie deal. The hard work is done.
 
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You want Mark Gatiss' novel Nightshade. (It's online on the BBC's website here.)

Ah cool .pdf versions of the novels.

Audiobooks like the tenth doctor's adventures are nice(read by Tennant) but now i've got to find e-books for my ipod touch.
 
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^^Oh now adding the Brig would be just send me over the edge, i might never mange to claw my way back to the reality of present day, i would be firmly stuck in the 1970s, trapped in my own little Life on mars Dr who style.

Lethbridge-Stewart was going to be in The Wedding of Sarah Jane, but Nick Courtney was ill at the time and had to drop out. They definitely want him to appear again.
 
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Considering he was always being portrayed as omni-sexual way back in "The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances," I'm not sure he's really that "kid friendly." (Unless "kid friendly" means something very different in the U.K. than it does here.:confused:)

In season 1 of Doctor Who, Jack was basically an action hero with witty one-liners and a habit to try and score with everyone. The character is about as "kid friendly" as everyone else on the show.

I suspect what Starkers might have meant to say was a "kid favourite" which I suppose it was. He was definately popular enough with children that there were rumours some kids were trying to secretly pass the Torchwood DVD around the schoolyards.
 
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