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runfor yourlife
10-06-2014
This is new http://www.doctorwho.tv/worldtour
Corwin
10-06-2014
The Promotion tour finishes on Tue 19th August, fairly likely then I think for the new series to start on Sat 23rd August.
bp2
10-06-2014
I think it is amazing how much BBC Worldwide are willing to promote Doctor Who since 2013. I had no idea Doctor Who was popular in Mexico and South Korea (Doctor Who is on TV in North Korea). And it is nice to see how willing Capaldi is to meet the fans especially so soon after the filming.

However I have to say I do not like the inclusion of the Union Jack in the logo.
CD93
10-06-2014
*stares at the page for a while*

So... I guess they're promoting the show again, huh

Quote:
“Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman will appear together for the first time in the US when they arrive in New York”

So, no joint-appearance or no appearance at all at Comic Con?
GARETH197901
10-06-2014
you would have thought they would have chosen 1 southern city and 1 northern one as well here in the UK
The_Judge_
10-06-2014
Originally Posted by GARETH197901:
“you would have thought they would have chosen 1 southern city and 1 northern one as well here in the UK”

You mean like London and Watford right
GARETH197901
11-06-2014
Originally Posted by The_Judge_:
“You mean like London and Watford right ”

i think that they think the country ends at Watford Gap,lol
Kaylan
11-06-2014
Originally Posted by bp2:
“I think it is amazing how much BBC Worldwide are willing to promote Doctor Who since 2013. I had no idea Doctor Who was popular in Mexico and South Korea (Doctor Who is on TV in North Korea). And it is nice to see how willing Capaldi is to meet the fans especially so soon after the filming.

However I have to say I do not like the inclusion of the Union Jack in the logo.”

Why ?
Irma Bunt
11-06-2014
Originally Posted by bp2:
“I think it is amazing how much BBC Worldwide are willing to promote Doctor Who since 2013. I had no idea Doctor Who was popular in Mexico and South Korea (Doctor Who is on TV in North Korea). And it is nice to see how willing Capaldi is to meet the fans especially so soon after the filming.

However I have to say I do not like the inclusion of the Union Jack in the logo.”

Ah, the British. The only nation on earth embarrassed by their flag. Can you imagine an American or a Frenchman or a South African or (*insert name of any other country on earth) writing such a silly line?
bp2
11-06-2014
Originally Posted by Irma Bunt:
“Ah, the British. The only nation on earth embarrassed by their flag. Can you imagine an American or a Frenchman or a South African or (*insert name of any other country on earth) writing such a silly line?”

Why do you have to be incredibly rude?

And given I have worked with Americans, French and South Africans and people from other countries I can imagine then writing a similar line. How much experience do you have of those nationalities apart from going on holiday? Probably very little experience.

And talking about silly lines would you take your own advice and stop making comments like these in the future and if you are going to be as rude as this I suggest you get off the forums. And I am not embarrassed by my flag I just think the logo which includes it looks silly in my opinion.

Also what makes you assume I am British?
sandydune
11-06-2014
Are they touring on a bus?
Irma Bunt
11-06-2014
Originally Posted by bp2:
“Why do you have to be incredibly rude?

And given I have worked with Americans, French and South Africans and people from other countries I can imagine then writing a similar line. How much experience do you have of those nationalities apart from going on holiday? Probably very little experience.

And talking about silly lines would you take your own advice and stop making comments like these in the future and if you are going to be as rude as this I suggest you get off the forums. And I am not embarrassed by my flag I just think the logo which includes it looks silly in my opinion.

Also what makes you assume I am British?”

A tad OTT reaction, don't you think?

And it's a bit rich accusing anyone else of rudeness given how sarcy you were to a poster the other day who had the temerity to suggest the 1970s was a cool decade.
bp2
11-06-2014
Originally Posted by Irma Bunt:
“A tad OTT reaction, don't you think?

And it's a bit rich accusing anyone else of rudeness given how sarcy you were to a poster the other day who had the temerity to suggest the 1970s was a cool decade.”

I didn't spoke to that poster in the way that you have spoken to me. And if it came across rude then it wasn't intended. It is clear from your posts that you mean to be rude. As I said if you want to be rude (without being provoked) go somewhere else.
GARETH197901
11-06-2014
Originally Posted by Irma Bunt:
“Ah, the British. The only nation on earth embarrassed by their flag. Can you imagine an American or a Frenchman or a South African or (*insert name of any other country on earth) writing such a silly line?”

personally im not embarrassed by it,we are who we are at the end of the day,be proud of it is the way i look at it
Irma Bunt
11-06-2014
Originally Posted by bp2:
“I didn't spoke to that poster in the way that you have spoken to me. And if it came across rude then it wasn't intended. It is clear from your posts that you mean to be rude. As I said if you want to be rude go somewhere else.”

I wasn't intentionally rude with you to start with. Flippant, yes, I'll grant you that. And perhaps not everyone appreciates flippancy; if so, then that's regrettable. Maybe we all need to be aware that what we type might be misinterpreted. Your response to those other posters did come across as incredibly sarcastic. But I'm happy to accept you didn't mean it to be so.

So let's leave it there.
andy1231
11-06-2014
Why are some people reluctant to embrace our (British) flag ? I say all for it and it's apity they didn't find an excuse to paint the Tardis in the Union Flag for the 50th. As for the locations for the tours, yet again London gets it. Do these people not know there a re major cities north of Watford ? What was wrong with having it say in Newcastle. The futuristic Sage building on the Quay would have made a great backdrop. For those who don't know it I suggest you google it, it is an astonishing building.
CD93
12-06-2014
I will be in London for that week. Marvellous.
donovan5
12-06-2014
Not much around Europe
And yes it would be nice if people would remember Britain doesn't equal London for a change
Benjamin Sisko
12-06-2014
Originally Posted by andy1231:
“Why are some people reluctant to embrace our (British) flag ? I say all for it and it's apity they didn't find an excuse to paint the Tardis in the Union Flag for the 50th. As for the locations for the tours, yet again London gets it. Do these people not know there a re major cities north of Watford ? What was wrong with having it say in Newcastle. The futuristic Sage building on the Quay would have made a great backdrop. For those who don't know it I suggest you google it, it is an astonishing building.”

Well, London, while not only being the capital is the easiest place in the UK to actually get to for everyone. It's just logical sense to put it in London.
Sealeg
12-06-2014
Originally Posted by donovan5:
“Not much around Europe
And yes it would be nice if people would remember Britain doesn't equal London for a change”

I agree, it would have been nice to visit the north or Scotland, especially seeing as the new lead is Glaswegian.
bennythedip
12-06-2014
Typical the only uk cities are cardiff and london. London not at all easy to get to. Would be better to have birmingham, Manchester, Norwich, Newcastle, Glasgow, Belfast too then the uk is fairly covered.
CD93
13-06-2014
Originally Posted by bennythedip:
“Typical the only uk cities are cardiff and london. London not at all easy to get to. Would be better to have birmingham, Manchester, Norwich, Newcastle, Glasgow, Belfast too then the uk is fairly covered.”

If you want to kill Capaldi and Coleman.

There is a window on this tour. Between finishing filming and the series starting. They can't hit every city on the planet.
bennythedip
13-06-2014
Smith and gillan did it on a tour bus. It was covered by dr who confidential. I think the travelling around the globe thats the killer. Not sure why thet are going to rio and seoul though. It is a british programme. Nice jolly up for them though.
bp2
13-06-2014
Originally Posted by bennythedip:
“Typical the only uk cities are cardiff and london. London not at all easy to get to. Would be better to have birmingham, Manchester, Norwich, Newcastle, Glasgow, Belfast too then the uk is fairly covered.”

What do you mean not easy to get to? London is one of the easiest places to get to in the UK (it would be difficult if you lived in rural areas but for the vast majority of people it is easy to get to) there are motorways, multiple railway mainlines and multiple airports.
bp2
13-06-2014
Originally Posted by bennythedip:
“Smith and gillan did it on a tour bus. It was covered by dr who confidential. I think the travelling around the globe thats the killer. Not sure why thet are going to rio and seoul though. It is a british programme. Nice jolly up for them though.”

Because they want to attract a larger international audience. What is wrong with Britain exporting TV shows?
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