Juliet
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I love the big twist at the end
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dr.bender nye
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Info on todays sun: Billie won't quit says Timelord BILLIE Piper is NOT about to leave the Timelord’s side — says the new Doctor Who. Billie, 23, who is currently filming her second series as sidekick Rose Tyler, was said to be considering quitting. But new Doctor David Tennant said: “Billie is hanging around. Despite what you may have read.” But Billie has nabbed another job. She will be the first guest host on the new series of Channel 4 show The Friday Night Project. Thats good i liked her. SEE HER IN HER GLORY! Shame she's not naked, but we'll keep shut.
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Juliet
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Oh my god that was a brilliant episode on Christmas day and now I am so in love with my new Doctor! Did anybody play the interactive game with the remote control button at the end of the episode? It was brilliant. I want to be his partner forever.
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Juliet
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I have two questions for you all:
Would you prefer the new Doctor with an English or Scottish accent? I really prefer English.
On the Christmas episode they mention Touchwood all the time, which will turn out to be a series with Captain Jack in, what, is it all about?
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dr.bender nye
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Well I really don't mind. If Irish was on the list i may go for it. Here's something interesting: From the BBC: Captain Jack gets his own show. Torchwood will debut on BBC Three late next year. Created by Russell T Davies it stars John Barrowman as Captain Jack. "Torchwood will be a dark, clever, wild, sexy, British crime/sci-fi paranoid thriller cop show with a sense of humour - the X Files meets This Life," says Russell T Davies. "It's a renegade bunch of investigators charged by the British government to find alien technology that has fallen to Earth," BBC Three controller Stuart Murphy told The Independent. The show will be set in Cardiff, and will be 13 45-minute episodes, transmitting between series of Doctor Who. Confirmed writers include Sapphire and Steel creator PJ Hammond.
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jamdav86
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Wow, you are all so up to date. *rolls eyes*
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Juliet
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Yes I will be watching it tonight too
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Juliet
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Oh sweet! Thank you! I shall keep it as my fave
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jamdav86
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Bet you yanks are dancing in the ailes now that Sci Fi channel have signed to broadcast the new series, aren't you? Then again, with the news uptake of this thread ( )you probably only found out now!
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Juliet
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« Reply #272 on: 01-15-2006 16:01 »
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Squeee!!! David looks good in a tux!!!!! I am going to get the doctor figure with the coat!
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Juliet
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mmm I had a reaaly nie dream about me with Doctor 10. it is very naughty
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Juliet
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David has male fans Originally posted from David Tennant site: David Is Top Totty At The Pink Paper Awards! David has been voted sexiest male in the gay newspaper, The Pink Paper's, annual awards. He beat off tough competition from previous winner David Beckham and movie star Brad Pitt. David told The Daily Star: "I'm surprised to be thought of like that. Casanova is the only role I've played where you had to look good. But that paricular Casanova didn't have to be an Adonis. He was more of a cheeky chappie."
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The Romantics Air Date Confirmed! The Romantics will air on BBC2 at 20:00pm GMT on Saturday 21st January 2006. The Radio Times website says: Series presented by Peter Ackroyd about a group of visionary writers who changed the way we see the world, the Romantics and examines stories of bloodshed, political upheaval and poetry. He reveals how the radical ideas of liberty that inspired the French Revolution opened up a world of possibility for great British writers such as William Blake, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, inspiring some of the greatest works of literature in the English language. Their ideas are the foundations of our modern notions of freedom and their words are performed by David Tennant, Dudley Sutton and David Threlfall.
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