Among us we have someone "who" is rather into that show, though, and maybe he'll find this interesting...
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Hmm, I'm no expert, but I seem to remember that the Doctor has a limited number of regenerations. Two in four years is burning through them pretty quickly given that it took forty years to get through the first nine!
Time to start the betting on Doctor #11? Rowan Atkinson's already had a (spoof) shot at it, but I think he could pull it off; Hugh Laurie would be good too, if he weren't already contracted to House. Stephen Fry perhaps? Or maybe, just maybe, a female Doctor?
The Doctor can regenerate 12 times--he's currently got 2 more bodies to go, I believe. But the show mythology has already set in place ways they could get around that.
Tennant has given us a grand Doctor. I've heard John Sims may be up for the role, or even the actor from James Nesbitt, from 'Jekyll'. This seems the smart move, since the new show producer is Steve Moffat, who also wrote 'Jekyll'.
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Hmm, I'm no expert, but I seem to remember that the Doctor has a limited number of regenerations. Two in four years is burning through them pretty quickly given that it took forty years to get through the first nine!
Time to start the betting on Doctor #11? Rowan Atkinson's already had a (spoof) shot at it, but I think he could pull it off; Hugh Laurie would be good too, if he weren't already contracted to House. Stephen Fry perhaps? Or maybe, just maybe, a female Doctor?
The Doctor can regenerate 12 times--he's currently got 2 more bodies to go, I believe. But the show mythology has already set in place ways they could get around that.
Tennant has given us a grand Doctor. I've heard John Sims may be up for the role, or even the actor from James Nesbitt, from 'Jekyll'. This seems the smart move, since the new show producer is Steve Moffat, who also wrote 'Jekyll'.
Oh, Nesbitt would be brilliant! Heck, if the Master weren't [redacted] he could play both roles. :)
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