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tarashnat


Registered: 08/17/05
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Wednesday, December 06 2006 @ 08:36 AM EST |
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The new DWM reports that episode two is called The Shakespeare Code. |
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highlander357
Registered: 08/04/06
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Wednesday, December 06 2006 @ 08:38 AM EST |
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| Hopefully it has absolutely nothing to do with Shakespear's involvement in protecting the Holy Grail. |
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whodovoodoo

Registered: 10/30/06
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Wednesday, December 06 2006 @ 10:43 AM EST |
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Dean Lennox Kelly is a genius. I have been so excited about this episode ever since I heard he was playing the great bard!.
Some interesting DLK facts:

1) He was in the wonderful BBC re-think of Midsummer's Nights Dream in 2006.
2) His brother Craig Kelly was the Doctor Who obsessed character in RTD's landmark tv show 'Queer as Folk' and was also Joe in >"Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka"
Have any of you guys not in the UK seen the excellent Channel 4 drama 'Shameless'? |
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MikeD

Registered: 01/19/06
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Wednesday, December 06 2006 @ 11:54 AM EST |
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In Soccer Aid we also saw that he's not a bad footballer!
Shameless is excellent. It (and "Clocking Off") was some of the examples I provided of quality mature writing for an adult audience in response to the writing we've seen on Torchwood.
Agreed, he was terrific in "A Midsummer's Nights Dream".
Presumably Mr. Kelly will receive a different introduction on Doctor Who than he did on Shameless. 
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whodovoodoo

Registered: 10/30/06
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Wednesday, December 06 2006 @ 12:18 PM EST |
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Actually I'm a little bit more shallow in my like for Mr. K....
He is a very good actor but he's also hot as the steward's singed office on platform five.
My affections may be divided in this episode!
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Having now heard the title however I am hoping this isn't in anyway as BAD as the Da Vinci Code! |
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MikeD

Registered: 01/19/06
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Wednesday, December 06 2006 @ 12:29 PM EST |
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[Quote by: whodovoodoo] Actually I'm a little bit more shallow in my like for Mr. K....
He is a very good actor but he's also hot as the steward's singed office on platform five.
My affections may be divided in this episode!
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Fair point! 
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"There are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible things. Things which act against everything we believe in. They must be fought."
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mad4plaid
Registered: 02/02/06
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Wednesday, December 20 2006 @ 10:39 AM EST |
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[Quote by: MikeD] [Quote by: whodovoodoo] Actually I'm a little bit more shallow in my like for Mr. K....
He is a very good actor but he's also hot as the steward's singed office on platform five.
My affections may be divided in this episode!
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Fair point! 
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very much so! I'd seen the Shakespeare Ret-Told, but couldn't place him immediately (kept thinking he might have been one of the young lovers). So I took the link above and lo- and be-hold! he was PUCK! Wow. Certainly wasn't that yum in THAT role (more of a mangy Deadhead- style going on) |
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capricorn1

Registered: 04/19/06
Posts: 395
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Saturday, December 30 2006 @ 05:41 AM EST |
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Over on Outpost Gallifrey they have some news from the new edition of DWM (378) on sale 4th January:-
Direct link here
[Quote by: Outpost Gallifrey] Early details have been revealed about series three news in the pages of the next issue of Doctor Who Magazine, specifically the titles of four of the next season's episodes and some additional casting news.
The working title for episode four is Daleks in Manhattan. The recent trailer for series three at the end of "The Runaway Bride" confirmed the Daleks would return in the new series; this episode is set in 1930's New York and is written by script editor Helen Raynor. There is currently no information on the title for episode five, the second half.
Episode six is The Lazarus Experiment. The episode features Mark Gatiss as Dr. Lazarus; in the series three trailer, Gatiss was seen both as his own age and in makeup depicting a much older person. "The Lazarus Experiment" is written by Stephen Greenhorn.
The title of the first episode (#8) of Paul Cornell's two-part story hasn't been revealed, but episode nine has: it's The Family of Blood. The two-parter features the previously mentioned Jessica Stevenson as Joan; new cast listings includes Harry Lloyd (as Jeremy Baines), Thomas Sangster (Tim Latimer), Tom Palmer (Hutchinson), Pip Torrens (Rocastle), Rebekah Staten (Jenny), Gerard Horan (Clark), Lauren Wilson (Lucy Cartwright) and Matthew White (Phillips). It has long been rumored that Cornell's two-parter is an adaptation of Human Nature, the novel he penned for Virgin Publishing as part of their "New Adventures" line; the casting information makes this seem almost certain as many of these characters (Joan, Tim, Hutchinson, Rocastle, Lucy) appear in that novel.
Episode ten, by Steven Moffat, is still untitled, but features in its cast Ian Boldsworth and Richard Cant.
Episode eleven, written by Russell T Davies, is entitled Utopia.
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daveac

Registered: 04/12/06
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Saturday, December 30 2006 @ 10:56 AM EST |
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[Quote by: capricorn1] Over on Outpost Gallifrey they have some news from the new edition of DWM (378) on sale 4th January:-
Direct link here
[Quote by: Outpost Gallifrey] Early details have been revealed about series three news in the pages of the next issue of Doctor Who Magazine, specifically the titles of four of the next season's episodes and some additional casting news.
The working title for episode four is Daleks in Manhattan. The recent trailer for series three at the end of "The Runaway Bride" confirmed the Daleks would return in the new series; this episode is set in 1930's New York and is written by script editor Helen Raynor. There is currently no information on the title for episode five, the second half.
Episode six is The Lazarus Experiment. The episode features Mark Gatiss as Dr. Lazarus; in the series three trailer, Gatiss was seen both as his own age and in makeup depicting a much older person. "The Lazarus Experiment" is written by Stephen Greenhorn.
The title of the first episode (#8) of Paul Cornell's two-part story hasn't been revealed, but episode nine has: it's The Family of Blood. The two-parter features the previously mentioned Jessica Stevenson as Joan; new cast listings includes Harry Lloyd (as Jeremy Baines), Thomas Sangster (Tim Latimer), Tom Palmer (Hutchinson), Pip Torrens (Rocastle), Rebekah Staten (Jenny), Gerard Horan (Clark), Lauren Wilson (Lucy Cartwright) and Matthew White (Phillips). It has long been rumored that Cornell's two-parter is an adaptation of Human Nature, the novel he penned for Virgin Publishing as part of their "New Adventures" line; the casting information makes this seem almost certain as many of these characters (Joan, Tim, Hutchinson, Rocastle, Lucy) appear in that novel.
Episode ten, by Steven Moffat, is still untitled, but features in its cast Ian Boldsworth and Richard Cant.
Episode eleven, written by Russell T Davies, is entitled Utopia.
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Thanks for that - I don't suppose there are any clues as to whether any of these are off Earth stories?
Cheers, daveac |
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