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Previously on "Stephen Fry: Doctor Who is a children's programme"

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    he thinks is(?) opinion matters and that it should be listened to
    pot kettle?

    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    if you read my post and actually understood it that is what I was saying.
    I thought you had flounced and spared us all having to read your "opinions".

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    The question is!!! Who is the voice?????
    Zek.

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  • Sysman
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    Pah! Mucked up the recording so have to wait until tonight...

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    That is not the point, he thinks is opinion matters and that it should be listened to, if you read my post and actually understood it that is what I was saying.

    Could not care less if my opinion is not agreed on, I know it is not amongst the bedwetters and "the sisters", I place it here for discussion.
    I think you'll find that most people "think that their opinion matters and should be listened to".....

    and you obviously do care about others thoughts on your opinion otherwise you wouldn't bother giving it (you would keep it to yourself) and equally by stating your opinion you are also seeking some level of agreement (or once again you wouldn't bother).....

    Not a criticisim by the way.... you should care!
    Last edited by Drewster; 20 June 2010, 10:50.

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  • centurian
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    I've been a bit underwhelmed by this series, but agree tonight's episode was 10/10

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Drewster View Post
    .... and he speaks so highly of you!
    .........and to be frank he is also funnier!
    That is not the point, he thinks is opinion matters and that it should be listened to, if you read my post and actually understood it that is what I was saying.

    Could not care less if my opinion is not agreed on, I know it is not amongst the bedwetters and "the sisters", I place it here for discussion.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    The return of Amelia Pond next week. Now she's what I call a proper Doctor's companion.
    So I believe!

    Fantastic cliffhanger. All is lost. Lets see Moffat write his way out of this one.

    But what a fantastic opening two minutes before the titles. We have multiple links to earlier episodes, a Star Wars cantina, the possible arm of a good looking Time Agent(Torchwood)!!! Plus, the flyover Stone Henge in the main episode was Close Encounters +++ Nestene Conciousness as well as loads of other add-ins.

    The question is!!! Who is the voice?????

    10/10

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I was going to write something similar recently but never got round to it.

    The first DW of this series was fantastic, a total focus on the characters and their personalities, probably the best show I have seen on the BBC in quite a while, then the second episode was child snatching and show ground demons and I though hmmm, not as great. But really it is what it is, a great family show to be watched with the kids at 6 on a Saturday night with pizzas.

    Now onto Stephen Fry, the guy is bedwetter , everything he has done has never been to a great standard and he has done a lot, TV acting, film acting, stage acting, comedy acting, novelist, technology journalist, documentary maker, script writer, blogger. Jeeves and Wooster was his finest moment but he was the poor relation in that part to the one Hugh played and that is why he has went on to bigger and better things.

    Stephen Fry exists in this world where he thinks he can be a new Oscar Wilde and the public tell him he can be but again Oscar Wilde was important and worth listening too.

    Quite why he has been given this title of national treasure is beyond me, Elton John is in the same mould but at least you can say he has done something of such a high standard that you can allow his outbursts. I wish Fry would have stayed in Europe with his bleached hair. The nation would be better off without him.
    .... and he speaks so highly of you!
    .........and to be frank he is also funnier!

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  • NotAllThere
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    The return of Amelia Pond next week. Now she's what I call a proper Doctor's companion.

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  • minestrone
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    I was going to write something similar recently but never got round to it.

    The first DW of this series was fantastic, a total focus on the characters and their personalities, probably the best show I have seen on the BBC in quite a while, then the second episode was child snatching and show ground demons and I though hmmm, not as great. But really it is what it is, a great family show to be watched with the kids at 6 on a Saturday night with pizzas.

    Now onto Stephen Fry, the guy is bedwetter , everything he has done has never been to a great standard and he has done a lot, TV acting, film acting, stage acting, comedy acting, novelist, technology journalist, documentary maker, script writer, blogger. Jeeves and Wooster was his finest moment but he was the poor relation in that part to the one Hugh played and that is why he has went on to bigger and better things.

    Stephen Fry exists in this world where he thinks he can be a new Oscar Wilde and the public tell him he can be but again Oscar Wilde was important and worth listening too.

    Quite why he has been given this title of national treasure is beyond me, Elton John is in the same mould but at least you can say he has done something of such a high standard that you can allow his outbursts. I wish Fry would have stayed in Europe with his bleached hair. The nation would be better off without him.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
    Well done Faqqer - all correct and Donna Noble claimed to able to fix it when she was briefly the 'Doctor Donna'- however she had her mind wiped before she could actually get round to carrying out the repairs.
    The Doner Doctor would be a fantastic name for a kebab shop

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    WGALS about Sylvester McCoy.

    Tom Baker was my favourite.

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  • Pogle
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    I'm ever so glad I'm not so sad that I know anything much of the above
    .

    Ahem, er yes...

    <poddles off to Outpost Gallifrey>

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Paul McCann said in the TV movie that he'd stopped trying to fix it because he liked the shape (or some similar wording). Christopher Eccleston said the same kind of thing.

    Also Donna Noble claimed to know how to fix it, but she's not a doctor.
    Well done Faqqer - all correct and Donna Noble claimed to able to fix it when she was briefly the 'Doctor Donna'- however she had her mind wiped before she could actually get round to carrying out the repairs.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
    Finally - who was the only other Doctor who claimed to know how to fix the Chameleon Circuit crica 2008 - but never actually did it ?
    Paul McCann said in the TV movie that he'd stopped trying to fix it because he liked the shape (or some similar wording). Christopher Eccleston said the same kind of thing.

    Also Donna Noble claimed to know how to fix it, but she's not a doctor.

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