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- The Subhuman
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The New Dr Who
is Jodie Whittaker, those of us who enjoyed Broadchurch will know her as the mother of the dead boy in the first series who becomes a rape councilor in series 3
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The first female Dr Who !
Jodie played a good role in Broadchurch
Jodie played a good role in Broadchurch
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Think she's gone blonde for Dr Who, wonder what acent she'll use?
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billysboots wrote:Think she's gone blonde for Dr Who, wonder what acent she'll use?
They're keeping quiet but I have it on good authority a thick barnsley accent
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Eyyup where's bloody darleks
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Eyyup lassliggy wrote:Eyyup where's bloody darleks
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Darlek's or no ..she can examine me anytime. Do mind hair colour me he!he!
Barnsley accent 'mm well . : :mrgreen:
Barnsley accent 'mm well . : :mrgreen:
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Well she is from West Yorkshire...
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Don't forget the truncated 'the' which Yorkshire people actually use (t')liggy » Sun Jul 16, 2017 1:48 pm
Eyyup where's bloody darleks
Eyyup where's t'bloody daleks?
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You could have broken it to me more gently that Tom Baker isn't Dr. Who anymore
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Tom Baker just got a shock, he thought he was still Dr Who as well.
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I wonder who's going to play the female traveling companion?
liggy wrote:Eyyup where's bloody darleks
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She looks like she's got those sticky out ear things .
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What? Ears?
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Clackers she's dr who manClacton White wrote:She looks like she's got those sticky out ear things .
Not an effing Klingon
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Next thing you know it will be a gender neutral Dr Who1964white wrote:The first female Dr Who !
Jodie played a good role in Broadchurch
who will say that the doctor's gender can change from
moment to moment and will insist on being referred to by any
one of the 28 newly invented gender pronouns.
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Loved Dr Who when Christopher Eccleston played him. Tennant ok up to a point but got really bored with the programme. Will definitely tune in to see how Jodie plays The Doctor ( especially as she's just down the road (sort of ) from Wakey
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I have Eccleston fairly low, the best Doctor probably since Tom Baker was Matt Smith.
of the second set it goes Smith - Tennent - Capaldi - Whittaker - Eccleston
of the second set it goes Smith - Tennent - Capaldi - Whittaker - Eccleston
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"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"