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Post by Norris Cole on Jun 27, 2005 12:58:36 GMT
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4620407.stmComedian Stephen Fry is in talks with the BBC about the possibility of writing an episode of Doctor Who. The acclaimed author, director and actor may contribute to the series, which returns later this year with David Tennant as the next Time Lord. A BBC spokeswoman said: "We are in talks with Stephen about the possibility of him writing an episode of Doctor Who." There were no plans for Fry to appear in the series, the spokeswoman added. Fry was among the actors touted as a possible Time Lord when plans to revive the series were announced in 2003. Celebrity writers In a poll carried out by BBC Worldwide, MPs chose him as the person they most wanted to become the Doctor. Asked by Radio Times magazine about the possibility of him playing the lead character in 2003, Fry said: "All I can say is I've done a couple of dramatised Doctor Whos for radio and internet and it may be that more things emerge in the future." If he does write an episode, he will be the latest comic to do so. League of Gentlemen actor and comedian Mark Gatiss wrote an episode of the recent series, set in Victorian times and featuring an appearance by novelist Charles Dickens. The BBC recently announced there would be a third series in the current run of the drama, written by Russell T Davies. With Christmas specials scheduled for 2005 and 2006, fans can look forward to at least 28 new episodes.
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Jun 27, 2005 16:37:16 GMT
I read that. Could be interesting. Bound to be better than RTD as usual! The more writers in, the less he does so it's got to be a good thing! ;D Though I have a niggling feeling if the next series is a flop, there won't be the much-touted 3rd. And we know who to blame if that's the case with his Jackie and Mickey obsession, plus making Rose the star of the show as well as lack of planets (if it's pretty much the same as now).
Patsy
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Post by Norris Cole on Jun 27, 2005 20:44:54 GMT
I agree the doctor should be the lead but in series one Billie Piper was a much better actress than Ecclestone, who IMO was rubbish.
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Jun 27, 2005 21:12:45 GMT
I agree. Billie was excellent. CE went from a Tom Baker-type Doctor with all that grinning to just being a pain.
Patsy
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Post by sootycat on Jun 28, 2005 10:36:50 GMT
All I'm hoping is that they let David Tennant wear a kilt. !!
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Jun 28, 2005 17:23:52 GMT
Oh yes. A Jamie-like costume with more leg and chest on view! Now if only they brought Jamie back.... Patsy
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