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Kurt_eh
11-25-2003, 03:41 PM
Anyone know if this has been confirmed?

lifted from http://www.gallifreyone.net/newstv.php

Journalist Matthew Sweet penned an article on the 40th anniversary of Doctor Who for the Independent on November 16, which has only now been made available to readers online. Click here (http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/media/story.jsp?story=464864) to read the article. Very importantly, the article mentions the return of the series with some interesting information: "There'll be at least one important difference, though, between the programme's 20th and 21st-century incarnations," Sweet writes. "The new Doctor Who will be one of the BBC's flagship programmes. [Producer Russell T.] Davies and his co-conspirator, Mal Young, Controller of Continuing Drama Series,have secured a commitment to five series of 13, 45-minute episodes. They'll be able to afford an expensive actor for the lead role. They'll get billboard ads, Radio Times covers and publicity spots across the media. The original programme rarely enjoyed such security." The article then goes on to mention that "Russell T Davies has his first production meeting on 8 December." While we have no idea how definite any of this information is, it certainly breeds speculation that the BBC is fully committing itself to the production, and that good times may indeed be ahead.

trubador
11-25-2003, 04:14 PM
But no word on who is Who???

who45
11-25-2003, 04:45 PM
No, I haven't read if this has been confirmed. Hopefully we will know more after Dec. 8.

grinner
11-25-2003, 05:52 PM
I for one am hoping it is Anthony Stewart Head. The Giles program that Joss Whedon was working on with him... has been placed on the backburner... for some unknown reason.
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Anthony Stewart Head Tops Poll November 19
Anthony Stewart Head, best known as Giles on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and known to Doctor Who fans for his turn as Grayvorn in the "Excelis" series from Big Finish, was voted the audience's favorite to play the next Doctor in a Radio Times poll, beating runners-up Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Alan Davies and Ian Richardson. "I'm in very good company - good God, I beat Alan Rickman," said Head. "I suppose I would be a logical choice to play the Doctor just because Giles, my character in Buffy, has the same light and dark sides and quirkiness as Doctor Who." He said his favorite Doctor was Patrick Troughton "because you never knew what was going on inside his Doctor." The article on the BBC's website noting the Radio Times poll results also features comments from writer Russell T. Davies; you can read it by clicking here (or here to read a similar story on Yahoo!). (Thanks to everyone who wrote in with comments)

waltersgirl
11-25-2003, 07:05 PM
have you checked Outpost Gallifrey (http://www.gallifreyone.com)? they're a faboo Dr Who site.

grinner
11-25-2003, 07:08 PM
I check it everyweek.

I used to know the guy that previously ran the site. That group used to put on some amazing Doctor Who conventions in Chicago.

Another actor that I would love to see get the part would be Sean Pertwee... son of the late Jon Pertwee, Third Doctor.

who45
11-25-2003, 07:35 PM
Originally posted by grinner
I check it everyweek.

I used to know the guy that previously ran the site. That group used to put on some amazing Doctor Who conventions in Chicago.

Another actor that I would love to see get the part would be Sean Pertwee... son of the late Jon Pertwee, Third Doctor.

Yes, Sean would be good as well. I'm crossing my fingers for Anthony though.

Gargunza
11-25-2003, 11:10 PM
Well, there was that BBC News post about a month ago, speculating that Eddie Izzard might end up wearing the scarf. Personally, I don't know--he doesn't seem to have the experience for it yet. He'd be a pretty decent choice, though. (Although I do wish they'd consider keeping Paul McGann, awful Fox TV-movie or no....)

--Mattttt

Gargunza
11-25-2003, 11:21 PM
Well, there was that BBC News post about a month ago....
...My mistake. It was a http://www.thesun.co.uk story, the link has now expired, and entering the news archives appears to involve a paid subscription. Stupid ever-fluctuating Internet....

--Mattttt