Submitted by Magister_Xehanort t3_yg1sgf in television
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MinecraftTroller28 t1_iu6mfyl wrote
So much lore that is completely ignored by the show itself, unfortunately. I think Night of The Doctor was the only time Big Finish material has ever been acknowledged on-screen.
buttered_jesus t1_iu6nawv wrote
Such a talented guy. "Chimes of Midnight" is one of my absolute favorite Doctor Who stories.
tangelo1023 t1_iu6ndlh wrote
I'm kinda surprised that Paul Mcgann didn't become a bigger thing. Aside from Patrick Troughton and Peter Davison, he was really the best actor to play the Doctor before the reboot. He also debuted at the same time as actors that would later become huge like Colin Firth, doing similar work.
Still, he's been really good in everything I've seen him in. Want to see the guy in a prestige show or something.
MetalsDeadAndSoAmI t1_iu6qdld wrote
Honestly, it’s because of how hard it is to get classic who in the US. And it’s hard for some people to get into because of the lost episodes.
But I highly recommend classic who to people if they can find it.
Moontoya t1_iu6ttmc wrote
Made Frobisher Canon, so that's good.
'physician heal thyself'
tangelo1023 t1_iu6wwfn wrote
I'm not really talking about the 8th Doctor. He's only in 97 minutes of Doctor Who anyway, so access to classic who wouldn't really change that.
I'm more talking about his career as an actor. He's done some really good work in Withnail and Luther and on stage. He would fit well in today's prestige TV landscape.
SPorterBridges t1_iu71k4t wrote
> “The misgivings I had about doing conventions were pretty general honestly, just like any shy performer - I think Chris [Eccleston] was the same. For years, like me, Chris had resisted. He said the same things as I used to say, ‘Why would I want to do that?’ – I caught up with him during the lunch break on his first day [of a convention], and I asked him, ‘How is it, how do you feel?’ and he just beamed. He said, ‘I love it. What was I scared for?’.”
D'awwwww.
Bananaman9020 t1_iu725n1 wrote
I find it interesting not many Doctor Who fans count the film as canon. But still count him in the doctor count.
SeekingTheRoad t1_iu72uau wrote
I adored him in Hornblower as Lt. Bush.
Pepsiguy2 t1_iu75mxg wrote
8th and Charley Pollard are one of the best duos
MetalsDeadAndSoAmI t1_iu79ct4 wrote
Oh that’s fair. He’s a great actor, he had a cool factor about him. I also don’t understand why he didn’t catch on, but it’s probably due to British media not being as popular worldwide until the last 15 or so years.
DeedTheInky t1_iu79k67 wrote
Wild to think he's older now than William Hartnell was when he left the role.
cptnamr7 t1_iu7dpj6 wrote
Not even 97 minutes. Like half the lone movie he was in is McCoy before he finally transitions. We watched it a few years ago- took forever to find online. It was... meh. Kinda easy to see why it didn't reboot things honestly. Though that's looking at it after the Eccleston reboot. So maybe unfair using modern TV standards
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sixtus_clegane119 t1_iu7vccn wrote
The reason why I have never started from the beginning. The whole lost episode thing drives me nuts, especially since it wasn’t an accident BBC taped over the copies to save money.
It’s not like it was the 1920s either, moving pictures had been a much loved medium for a long ass time already.
sixtus_clegane119 t1_iu7vfrq wrote
Eccleston has always been my favourite, Tenant my second favourite
arakus72 t1_iu7zs8v wrote
I think most people count the film as canon except the half human line from what I’ve seen
BlackSpinedPlinketto t1_iu85p2u wrote
I loved his Dr Who, and I didn’t watch any more after that.
Also, I love Marwood and also Mr Bush.
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abueloshika t1_iu8dbz4 wrote
His big break really would have been Sharpe. He was cast as Richard Sharpe but knacked his foot playing football. The production couldn't wait for him so Sean Bean was cast.
hatramroany t1_iu9xmzr wrote
RTD himself didn’t count McGann back during his Queer as Folk days
auto98 t1_iuac9n7 wrote
Easy to say with hindsight - but at the time there was no real notion that people would want to watch TV things again years later.
auto98 t1_iuaceco wrote
I feel like he wouldn't have been able to say "bastard" as well as SB, tbh.
He was excellent in Hornblower though
Lucienofthelight t1_iualdc8 wrote
It good to hear Eccleston feeling better about his time with Doctor Who, even if he still has problems with people from the production side. He is the first Doctor to so many people now, and while David followed him and basically became the doctor to rival Tom Baker, Eccleston was, for lack of a better word, fantastic.
Cirieno t1_iuanyrk wrote
How curious it is that two accounts have identical responses posted just 5 minutes apart.
And three accounts have similar-sounding names posting just five minutes apart.
WrathOfTheMeep t1_iuapjmv wrote
I'm fairly sure he changed his mind since with calling Eccleston the Ninth Doctor...
hatramroany t1_iubjxou wrote
Yes, that’s why I said back during his Queer as Folk days not that he currently didn’t count him
KikiFlowers t1_iubqc57 wrote
He's got the Big Finish series at least, it's not television or anything, but it's something.
ARandomStringOfWords t1_iubyp48 wrote
Not at all. There is no reason why there can't be multiple versions of the Doctor on tv at the same time. In fact, it's better, because they can cater to different sections of the fandom. We could have a Romana show, a Ten show, an Eight show, a River show... The sky's the limit. Imagine if they were all connected in some way, with each being shown in succession until Fifteen has his series at the end of the year...
JoeDurp t1_iu6fq2l wrote
He’s adding so much to the lore with the audio stories