Thinking about it, I might be highly biased. I need to see him in something else as he annoyed me as Marius in Les Mis, but then again Marius is the biggest dweeb in musical theatre. Also, I don't find him sexy.
Thinking about it, I might be highly biased. I need to see him in something else as he annoyed me as Marius in Les Mis, but then again Marius is the biggest dweeb in musical theatre. Also, I don't find him sexy.
Go watch Tess of the D'Urbevilles...he was Angel Clare. It was awesome.
I would agree with lots of people and say that the next doctor should like the show, or have at the very least watched it. I loved Ecclestone as the Doctor but he hated working on the show and that takes some of the magic away from the audience. It's a similar thing to Harry Potter - apparently Daniel Radcliffe and rupert grint didn't get on at all and I think that's a real shame. (Went off at a tangent there, sorry...)
I would agree with lots of people and say that the next doctor should like the show, or have at the very least watched it. I loved Ecclestone as the Doctor but he hated working on the show and that takes some of the magic away from the audience. It's a similar thing to Harry Potter - apparently Daniel Radcliffe and rupert grint didn't get on at all and I think that's a real shame. (Went off at a tangent there, sorry...)
Is that true about Harry Potter? D: I'm really sad about Eccleston; apparently the 50th was meant to be largely centred around him and the Time War, and the main reason John Hurt has got involved is cause he refused to take part (ALLEGEDLY, read on the interwebs). I wish it could have been Eccleston, he would have got a chance to shout 'Fantastic' a bit more at least
I haven't seen Richard Madden's name mentioned yet as a suggestion for who will be the next Doctor...
I loved his performance as Robb Stark in Game of Thrones, and his relationship with Jenna-Louise Coleman has seen him pop up on the DW set a few times. Considering he's in search of a job and Doctor Who's in search of a Doctor, I would giggle with joy if he played the next doctor.
Stephen Fry Hugh Laurie Richard Ayoade Miranda Hart Benedict Cumberbatch Marc Warren (I think this one is actually a strong possibility, especially if they bring the whole valeyard doctor into play in the next incarnation - wouldn't Warren just be bloody amazing?) Sue Perkins
And if they want to play the "FINALLY! I'M GINGER!" card: