Posted on 11/02/2009 5:02:52 PM PST by KevinDavis
"Doctor Who's" star may have said goodbye to the Tardis, but he still feels a deep pang of sadness at leaving what he describes as "the best job in the world."
However, the series is in good hands with Steve Moffat taking over control of the show and introducing a new Doctor for an even newer generation of fans.
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He followed some great Doctors before him who knew that it’s good to be in the series only for 3 seasons...
Steve Moffat of Coupling fame?
This should be funny. Coupling is(was) one of my favorite shows. Major roll on the floor funny.
I haven’t seen the new Dr. WHO since, that 2nd dude..
Moffat’s episodes have been AWESOME. Much better than the mostly homosexual agenda driven drech coming from Davies.
it’s starting to set in.
In Britain, the market segement for Doctor Who is aimed at 8-12 year olds. Doctor Who is considered family drama.
On Nov. 15th, DW movie special, Water of Mars, is broadcasted in the UK. The American broadcast will be on BBC America on Dec. 13th or Dec 19th.
Then the David Tennant’s last episode, End of Time, will be a two parter. Part one will play on Christmas 2009. Part two will play on New Years Day 2010.
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