Originally Posted by saladfingers81:
“I'm sure you'd gladly play the Doctor for a pittance. But excuse me for being presumptuous but I'm assuming you're not quite as talented as Matt Smith. Of course I could be wrong. Doubt it.”
Well, it's not my place to talk about my own abilities. Though I would say it is a little presumptuous of you to speculate! You really do not know who you are talking to
What I can tell you without any risk of boasting is that there are certainly a
lot of "amateurs" who could give Matt Smith a run for his money. I have worked with many incredibly talented actors on the amateur scene and they represent just a small portion of those around the country. People like us pay expensive membership fees and give hours and hours of our free time (often
all our free time) in order to put on plays for free, just for the love of performing and entertaining. I have absolutely no doubt in saying that the BBC could find an outstanding Doctor who would work for minimum wage.
I'm not saying "minimum wage" is realistic, fitting or fair for such a prestigious and demanding role. Far from it. But a six-figure salary seems ridiculous and unnecessary, given that theoretically you
could pay the Doctor next to nothing.
Originally Posted by saladfingers81:
“Some people on this thread showing remarkable and admirable honourable intentions claiming they would reject a big pay cheque to act in the show.”
Perhaps others said this, but that is not what I said. I wasn't saying I would reject a large fee (why would I?), only that I would
not reject a small fee. I just can't see any sense in the BBC offering so much money.
Originally Posted by mikw:
“Think about it for a second, as soon as they started playing Dr Who they'd get poached by another broadcaster!”
If I were playing the Doctor for a small wage, and someone offered me more money to stop playing the Doctor, I would not be swayed.
Originally Posted by saladfingers81:
“If you don't want to pay your license fee then stop watching Doctor Who.”
Originally Posted by snakecharmer37:
“just because you own a television doesn't mean you automatically have to own a license.”
I have been seriously considering ditching the license fee lately since Doctor Who is the only BBC show I watch and I really do not want to give any more of my money to the BBC. I really don't like them any more.
However, I've checked and the licensing law says that if you watch
any TV channels then you still need to pay the BBC.
http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one/
Forcing people to pay a broadcaster they do not watch or wish to support is unethical, and I even made a thread about this
here.