johnnybear
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Also I never reckoned Eccleston as Doctor material, although I prefer him to what they've got today, not that I've seen one second of it as you can guess!
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I would like to know why we never saw anything more from McGann.Also I never reckoned Eccleston as Doctor material, although I prefer him to what they've got today, not that I've seen one second of it as you can guess!
JB
If so, it's disappointing...I don't think he was even spoken to let alone offered the new series!
JB
I would have liked an actor who would have agreed to come back for The Day of the Doctor.Also I never reckoned Eccleston as Doctor material, although I prefer him to what they've got today, not that I've seen one second of it as you can guess!
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He wasn't interested in DW.I would have liked an actor who would have agreed to come back for The Day of the Doctor.
And look at how that turned out!He wasn't interested in DW.
He was just interested in working with RTD again.
A spokesperson told RadioTimes.com: “Ebury Publishing will no longer feature Gareth Roberts’ work in the soon to be published Doctor Who: The Target Storybook.
“Comments made by the author on social media using offensive language about the transgender community have caused upset to Doctor Who fans and conflict with our values as a publisher.”
While some writers, such as Julie Bindel came forward to defend Roberts, others have supported his dropping. Writing on Twitter, author Susie Day said she was a contributor towards the anthology who questioned Roberts’ involvement.
“I raised my concerns, and said if he was in, I was out,” she wrote. “BBC Books made their decision. I’m grateful they took the opportunity to demonstrate that transphobic views have no place in the Whoniverse, both in and outside the stories.”
“I raised my concerns, and said if he was in, I was out,” she wrote. “BBC Books made their decision. I’m grateful they took the opportunity to demonstrate that transphobic views have no place in the Whoniverse, both in and outside the stories.”
Definition of unperson
: an individual who usually for political or ideological reasons is removed completely from recognition or consideration
In 1984, George Orwell created the concept of the unperson, someone who had been executed and of whose existence all records were erased.
."the Whoniverse, both in and outside the stories"
I would like to know why we never saw anything more from McGann.
Was he offered the chance to resume the role?
Was he interested? Was he not interested?
Exactly WTF happened?
Speaking at a BFI celebration of the TV Movie in 2013, as part of a series of events marking the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, McGann said:
“I would [have returned) in 2005 if Russell T Davies had asked], definitely.”
It seems Davies just wanted to make a fresh start with a new Doctor,
DAVIES: “I don’t like the half-human thing. He certainly isn’t half-human, but it’s less interesting to say it simply doesn’t count. I always wanted to put in a line where someone says to the Doctor ‘Are you human?’ and the Doctor says ‘No’, but I was once in 1999. It was a 24 hour bunk. Part of the reason I never put that in was it was a bit too self-referential but also I thought I’m spoiling the TV Movie if I do that. In that time, like it or not, the Doctor was half human. Everything in that story says he was half human, so you can’t not count it. I don’t think we can ignore it.”But ignore it, & McGann, he did.
Could it be that the inclusion of "the half-human thing" pushed Davies in a fresh direction? We can only speculate, but if that line wasn't included maybe McGann's phone might've rung. At least if it was only for a brief regeneration sequence - something it seems he would've liked to do. Here's his answer to a question on the subject, posed in 2009:
''Yeah, I felt a bit short-changed at that, I have to say. I’m a bit miffed, I have to tell you…Listen, Russell! (laughs) "
Originally Davies had authorised Doctor Who Magazine to depict a straight change from Eight to Nine in the pages of The Flood, intended as the final comic story before the passing of the torch. Although as discussed here that never came to pass.
For some time now there's been a constant cry from fans for a spin-off series starring McGann as the Eighth Doctor, including an online petition (here). Even the man himself put fingers to keyboard in support of it.
“I signed it! But keep it under your fez. Of course I would do it! Should anything like that ever happen again I can only assume it would happen like it did last year – there’d be a call saying ‘could you start on Monday?'. The thing is, I’m warmed up now. I could do it now. When we got to shoot The Night of the Doctor I was so glad for the audience. I got to keep my hand in, so to speak, because I felt like I knew what I was doing. The second I put the kit on I felt like the Doctor.”
This cobblers about children being born without gender is the creation of a mind that is cooky! And anyone who believes we should be genderless is playing cricket with a knife in my book!
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It's a reactionary reaction to reactionary attitudes. Everything's all messed up.So we have a version of McCarthyism here in the UK sixty five years after the Americans!
Chris chibnall makes demands for series 13. Source confirms while this maybe highly unlikely BBC will agree its still worrying.