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Ooh, that'd be a nice cameo.

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I love it when actors / celebrities pop up in DW.

Who would you like to turn up?

For me, maybe a bit obscure for some, but Richard Hawley would be great. Good voice, good glasses, good clothes, good scar, some great hair (no really, some great hair).

Whodya fancy?

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,142
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    Not really an actor or a celebrity, but...ME :D

    On a serious note, I think Murray Gold should get a nice little cameo again, as he has done so much work for the show. I think it'd be a nice little treat for him to pop up again :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,114
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    For a quick, doesn't matter if they can really act, cameo it'd have to be Brian May, he'd be perfect for doctor who!

    For an actor how about Alan Rickman?
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    spiney2spiney2 Posts: 27,058
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    Seems The Master is now a weekly guest appearence!

    Anyway, how about David Hyde Pierce ?

    (since I can't see Dustin Hoffman doing it).
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    brouhahabrouhaha Posts: 662
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    For a quick, doesn't matter if they can really act, cameo it'd have to be Brian May, he'd be perfect for doctor who!

    His hair would never fit in the TARDIS! :D
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    TEDRTEDR Posts: 3,413
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    brouhaha wrote: »
    His hair would never fit in the TARDIS! :D

    (the Doctor hears a guitar being played)
    "Ah, sounds like I've landed in the 1970s"

    (he turns a corner, discovers Brian May)
    "Oh."
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    Counting.No.AgeCounting.No.Age Posts: 246
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    For an actor how about Alan Rickman?

    This :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 618
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    I had a silly idea for a Doctor Who Children in Need special:

    The Master (John Simm) finds himself overpowered by Rassilons guards after returning to the Time War and is promptly dumped in a prison cell. He finds himself sharing the cell with two Time Ladies, Romana (Keeley Hawes) and Susan (Montserrat Lombard).

    The Master starts to explain the preceding events to them, only to be interupted by the Doctor's Tardis materialising inside the cell. To their suprise a future version of the Doctor (Philip Glenister) steps out, uttering the the words "Well don't just sit there looking gormless, get in the bleeding Tardis!".
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 334
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    korbany wrote: »
    I had a silly idea for a Doctor Who Children in Need special:

    The Master (John Simm) finds himself overpowered by Rassilons guards after returning to the Time War and is promptly dumped in a prison cell. He finds himself sharing the cell with two Time Ladies, Romana (Keeley Hawes) and Susan (Montserrat Lombard).

    The Master starts to explain the preceding events to them, only to be interupted by the Doctor's Tardis materialising inside the cell. To their suprise a future version of the Doctor (Philip Glenister) steps out, uttering the the words "Well don't just sit there looking gormless, get in the bleeding Tardis!".

    I'd ****ing pay to watch that.
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