As long as there isnt another absorbaloft - that one was seriously bad, and the doctor had a week off cas he only showed up at the end
2006-08-31 04:56:52
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answered by Lyndsey 3
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Would be good if they had less different baddies and more storyline per baddy, perhaps expand over couple of episodes the storyline. The dalek imerging in the Cyberman story would have made a good series cliffhanger, as it was the story had nothing to it compared to nostalgia Who which the stories are longer. I think New Who has been a great comeback, but unless it gets more interesting than the Rose Tyler show, I'm gonna get bored.
The Master must make a comeback. Personally I think he should find a way to get a new set of regenerations instead of all this body snatching stuff and then he can regain his hypnosis...
2006-08-31 11:55:33
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answered by The Mole 4
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A second Christmas special, The Runaway Bride, is now "in the can", and filming has begun on the third series. The confirmed casting details are that the Doctor will be played by David Tennant, Catherine Tate will appear in the Christmas special, and Freema Agyeman will play Martha Jones, replacing Billie Piper's Rose as the Doctor's travelling companion. John Barrowman will return as Jack Harkness in the season finale. Guest stars during the season will include Anne Reid, Roy Marsden and Don Gilet.
The first block of filming, consisting of the first two episodes, is being directed by Charles Palmer. The first episode is written by Russell T. Davies and the second episode is written by Gareth Roberts (long-time Doctor Who novelist who also wrote the TARDISODEs for Series 2 and Attack of the Graske). Davies will write "three or four more" episodes later in the season; Paul Cornell will pen a two-parter, as will script editor Helen Raynor.(A story to be written by Stephen Fry, originally commissioned for Series 2 but moved due to logistical issues, appears to have been scrapped for lack of time on Fry's part.) Also contributing episodes will be Steven Moffat, Chris Chibnall (already the lead writer for the spin-off series Torchwood) and Stephen Greenhorn (who had recently scripted an adaptation of Wide Sargasso Sea for Doctor Who producers BBC Wales).
In addition to Palmer, Euros Lyn, Graeme Harper and Richard Clarke will direct episodes in the 2007 series. Susie Liggat will take over the role and responsibilities of producer for a month while Phil Collinson takes a holiday.
One story, for which scenes were filmed in Coventry,will feature an appearance by William Shakespeare. Other stories will feature alien races named the Plasmavores (described as "blood sucking aliens") and the Judoon ("a clan of galactic stormtroopers"); one story will be set in 1930s New York.
British tabloids have regularly reported rumours about plot elements in the third series, many of which have been denied by official sources. The Daily Mirror claimed that the Ice Warriors would return; Russell T. Davies has denied this, but has confirmed that there will be "a couple of returning monsters" in Series 3. Similarly, the BBC denied a report in The Sun that the Rani would return in this series, played by Zöe Lucker.The South Wales Evening Post has reported that in one episode, an alien disguised as a motorcycle courier will transport a London hospital to the moon, leaving only a crater in its place; Swansea's Singleton Hospital was used to represent the hospital in filming.The Daily Star has reported that the third series finale will reveal that the Doctor has a son; this is supposedly intended to secure the future of the series if the Doctor dies after using up all of his regenerations.This has not been confirmed or denied by the BBC, but Tom Spilsbury, assistant editor of Doctor Who Magazine, has stated that it has no basis in reality and Outpost Gallifrey's news page has stated that the rumour is "nonsense".
2006-08-31 22:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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"The Doctor and Martha are destined to meet William Shakespeare, blood sucking alien Plasmavores, The Judoon - a clan of galactic stormtroopers and a sinister intelligence at work in 1930's New York."
... or so the BBC says.
2006-08-31 12:00:30
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answered by boracic1 3
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The thought of Catherine Tate appearing in the Christmas special tops all other evils I can think of!
2006-08-31 12:44:35
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answered by greenday4ever 3
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the daleks and cyber men will team up to kill everything else in the universe and then end up destroying eachother that would be good
2006-09-04 05:44:12
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answered by Dark Angel. 2
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daleks cybermen ZZZZZZZZ!
always the same baddies every series since it started
DROP THE LICENCE FEE!!!!!
2006-08-31 11:49:17
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answered by Pete H 4
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I guess we shall see the return of the old time Lords
eg. The RANI ( Female Time lord)
2006-08-31 11:49:05
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answered by Point Blank 2
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Tony Blair, George Bush, Bin Laden etc etc......
2006-08-31 11:49:23
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answered by mistral23 2
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