Eccleston will return as the 11th Doctor

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 13,767
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    leatha wrote:
    Like Surgeons General or Courts Martial.

    don't start giving RTD ideas for character names :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 728
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    don't start giving RTD ideas for character names :D

    or Farts Slitheen
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 13,767
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    leatha wrote:
    or Farts Slitheen

    Noooooooooooooooooooooo :eek:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,018
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    leatha wrote:
    Like Surgeons General or Courts Martial.

    Out of curiosity is there anybody who has commented on this particular issue who did not do so because they remember it from The West Wing?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 728
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    Out of curiosity is there anybody who has commented on this particular issue who did not do so because they remember it from The West Wing?

    No - I only said it because it was on The West Wing! (sadly now axed)
  • carl.waringcarl.waring Posts: 35,681
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    The plural would be Doctors Who.
    I have to say that I expected it would be :)
  • Grand DizzyGrand Dizzy Posts: 7,369
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    So what is the plural then? Doctor Whos or Doctors Who? ;):p

    No, what I meant was that Argos refers to both Doctors individually as 'Doctor Who'. But the character isn't called 'Doctor Who', that's the name of the TV show.
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    stuart62 wrote:
    Yes - it's true! Source: Argos.

    According to them, by removing David Tennant's head and replacing it with Christopher Eccleston's, you can (and I quote):

    "Recreate the dramatic moment of transformation from the 10th Doctor Who to the 11th Doctor Who."

    Wow! Awesome! :D

    (Actually the remote controlled K9 looks pretty neat! :)
    The title of thie thread got my hopes up *cries* :(:(:(
    not fair!. I thought he was actually coming back.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 192
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    do you speak from experience Stuart? ;) they say big things come in small packages. :D
    lol don't you mean "good things come in small packages" ?.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 13,767
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    lol don't you mean "good things come in small packages" ?.

    ah! is that what it is! ;):D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 665
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    I love the way Argos refer to both Doctors as 'Doctor Who'! :)

    How the character was credited from 1963 to present (yes I'm a sad fan):

    'An Unearthly Child' to 'The War Games:10': 'Dr. Who'.
    'Spearhead from Space:1' to 'Inferno:7': 'Doctor Who'.
    IIRC 'Terror of the Autons:1' to 'The Green Death:6': DR. WHO (nb. this was capitalised)
    'The Time Warrior:1' to 'Logopolis:4': Doctor Who
    'Castrovalva:1' to 'Survival:3': The Doctor
    'Rose' to 'The Parting of the Ways': Doctor Who
    'The Christmas Invasion' to present?: The Doctor (again)
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    ollyd1985 wrote:
    How the character was credited from 1963 to present (yes I'm a sad fan):

    'An Unearthly Child' to 'The War Games:10': 'Dr. Who'.
    'Spearhead from Space:1' to 'Inferno:7': 'Doctor Who'.
    IIRC 'Terror of the Autons:1' to 'The Green Death:6': DR. WHO (nb. this was capitalised)
    'The Time Warrior:1' to 'Logopolis:4': Doctor Who
    'Castrovalva:1' to 'Survival:3': The Doctor
    'Rose' to 'The Parting of the Ways': Doctor Who
    'The Christmas Invasion' to present?: The Doctor (again)

    with all those variations i am surprised he hasn't had an identity crisis. :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,547
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    with all those variations i am surprised he hasn't had an identity crisis. :D

    I'm surprised he hasn't had ten identity crises! :)
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    stuart62 wrote:
    I'm surprised he hasn't had ten identity crises! :)

    there is still time yet :D
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    stuart62 wrote:
    Yes - it's true! Source: Argos.

    According to them, by removing David Tennant's head and replacing it with Christopher Eccleston's, you can (and I quote):

    "Recreate the dramatic moment of transformation from the 10th Doctor Who to the 11th Doctor Who."

    Wow! Awesome! :D

    (Actually the remote controlled K9 looks pretty neat! :)

    Fantastic!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,690
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    Has anyone who posts here actually bought the remote-controlled K9?
  • Captain StableCaptain Stable Posts: 2,243
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    The Doctor is names as "Dotor Who" on screen twice. The first is in War Machines, and the second time is during (I think) The Highlanders, when he's pretending to be a German and calls himself "Doctor Wer" - Wer being German for Who!
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    The Doctor is names as "Dotor Who" on screen twice. The first is in War Machines, and the second time is during (I think) The Highlanders, when he's pretending to be a German and calls himself "Doctor Wer" - Wer being German for Who!

    well done! I'd forgotten about the second time! :)
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    Are there any Captain Jack figures available yet? Of any size? Although a good 9 inches would suit me best ;)
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    *Fluffy* wrote:
    Are there any Captain Jack figures available yet? Of any size? Although a good 9 inches would suit me best ;)

    How rude! :o Mary Whitehouse will be spinning in her grave! ;)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,547
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    I notice nobody has told Argos about their mistake yet! :)
  • TheSoupdragonTheSoupdragon Posts: 559
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    *Fluffy* wrote:
    Are there any Captain Jack figures available yet? Of any size? Although a good 9 inches would suit me best ;)


    I second Fluffy's suggestion. Have Slitheen, Daleks, Sycoracx, and the Moxx figures so need Jack figure preferably with wardrobe of his own making sure he has the tight leather trousers :o Bad Soupy. :D
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    How rude! :o Mary Whitehouse will be spinning in her grave! ;)

    Really? The dirty cow :D ! Does it still count as necrophilia if the corps is doing it to themselves? :confused:;)
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    I second Fluffy's suggestion. Have Slitheen, Daleks, Sycoracx, and the Moxx figures so need Jack figure preferably with wardrobe of his own making sure he has the tight leather trousers :o Bad Soupy. :D

    I hope he comes with a "Defabricator" and a removeable "Compact Lazer De-luxe", then we wont need the trousers at all, will we? ;)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,690
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    I'm sorry Fluffy, but you've just made me spit tea everywhere.

    Thanks for the best laugh I've had all week. :D
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