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MadWelshie

Dr Who

Not long now till series 4 begins.  
dutchman

  Can I go back to sleep then.
MadWelshie

   What a great begin to what looks a good series to come
BoB

I was watching the original Dr Who (William Hacknel, I thing he was called) at war with the Darleks.

Much better but just as todays Dr Who a lot of bad acting      

 
MadWelshie

 Yer showing yer age      
BoB

I was in short trousers then        
BoB

And it was repeats I saw        
MadWelshie

ones you taped from that era then      
BoB

Nah!  I think it was on BBC4.

I think it went through a Time Warp!  
MadWelshie

 
BoB

Did you miss it?  

It was in Black and White as well.  
MadWelshie

Dont get BBC 4 here
BoB

Shame  
MadWelshie

  BoB has a gentler side?  
BoB

mwl wrote:
  BoB has a gentler side?  

Of course I have, I just don't like to show it  
MadWelshie

Im shocked      
MadWelshie

http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/episodes/S4_02
exclusive Dr Who clips    
unicorn1

great series so far.  I wonder how they work Rose back into the story
MadWelshie

I hope you two trouble makers will behave whilst I watch the sexy Dr Who
Wee John

mwl wrote:
I hope you two trouble makers will behave whilst I watch the sexy Dr Who


Who Dr Who      
MadWelshie

   
BoB

mwl wrote:
   


Yep!

That sums up tonights programme  
MadWelshie

it was brilliant otherwiseyou wuldnt have commented
unicorn1

What a brilliant end to a 2 parter.  This series is the best yet.
BoB

Sorry but I never watch it!  
MadWelshie

Well you should  
BoB

Nah!  I've out grown it  
unicorn1

bobaroo wrote:
Nah!  I've out grown it  


Now eh thought a man never grows up just his toys got bigger?      
MadWelshie

What a fantastic end to Series 4    
MadWelshie

Dr Who on Children in Need


Link


 
MadWelshie

David Tennant is leaving Dr Who


Link


Quote:
David Tennant quits Doctor Who - BBC Breakfast reaction


     
MadWelshie

Its been anounnced who is to be the 11th Doctor

Quote:
Matt Smith, 26, grew up with his family including one sister in Northampton. He was head boy at Northampton School For Boys where he excelled at sports, music and drama.

Initially, Matt wanted to be a professional footballer and played for Northampton Town Under 11 and 12s, Nottingham Forest Under 12,13,14s and Leicester City Under 15 and 16s before a back injury forced him out of the game.

Following his injury, and with the encouragement of one of his teachers, Jerry Hardingham, Matt decided to join the National Youth Theatre. It was during this time that Matt first gained attention at the Royal Court Theatre when he was cast in the play Fresh Kills, directed by Wilson Milam, whilst still at the University Of East Anglia where he was studying Drama and Creative Writing.

Already a stalwart of the National Youth Theatre, his performance at the Court led to a variety of theatrical experiences at the National Theatre: in the award winning History Boys (directed by Nick Hytner), On The Shore Of The Wide World (directed by Sarah Frankcom) and also in the acclaimed trio of plays Burn / Citizenship / Chatroom (directed by Anna Mackmin).

These roles led to Matt's first outings on the small screen, alongside Billie Piper in Phillip Pullman's period detective stories, The Ruby in the Smoke and The Shadow in the North, where he played Jim, right hand man to Billie's detective heroine Sally Lockhart. These pieces were followed by the lead role of Danny in the BBC Two series Party Animals, the brilliantly observed drama set in the world of young politicians.

In a dazzling return to the Royal Court in 2007, Matt played Henry in Polly Stenham's award winning first play That Face, opposite Lindsay Duncan. His performance gained Matt an Evening Standard Best Newcomer nomination and a year later the play had a second life in the West End at the Duke of York's Theatre. In between the two runs, Matt played Guy opposite Christian Slater's Buddy in Swimming With Sharks, Mike Leslie's searing West End adaptation of the 1994 Hollywood film. In this time he also played a lead role in the BAFTA winning BBC One series, The Street, opposite Gina McKee and Lorraine Ashbourne.

Matt has recently completed work on Moses Jones for BBC Two, directed by Michael Offer, in which he plays the lead role of Dan Twentyman, alongside Shaun Parkes in the title role.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/misc/news/index_new_doctor.shtml


VERRY TASTY looking
 
MadWelshie


Link


interview with Matt
unicorn1

A few more weeks then he should be on the episode Planet Of The Dead.  
 
MadWelshie

Dr Who advert  


Link
 Wow this is so interesting.  Can not wait.

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