Matt Ryan was in a single episode of Torchwood and never once came into the main DW universe.
*Matt Lucas.
Not sure why I typed Ryan. Cut me a break it's like 5am where I am.
Matt Ryan was in a single episode of Torchwood and never once came into the main DW universe.
Good. I watched her in Broadchurch, and she definitely deserves good pay. The fact that the BBC have bridged the gap in male/female pay is only a good thing.Jodie will be paid the same as Capaldi: http://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/c...the-same-as-peter-capaldi-after-a3592211.html
If you want to get a taste of the sort of bombastic speeches we might hear from her role as the Doctor, watch this vid.
I'm so excited!
If there was a chance Matt Lucas would be back, they wouldn't write him off the way they did. Ditto with Bill. Those were "outs" for both characters.
I'd be very surprised if they didn't cast a single companion: a 20-something year old man.
I wonder what accent they are going to go with. I do love her natural accent but maybe they will go with something less distinct like how they had Tennent lay off his natural Scottish accent..
Not sure whether this is one for the OT but it seems to fit here:
The BBC have had to deny yet again that Kris Marshall will be joining Who, this time as 13's companion.
She's from Yorkshire.
She's from Yorkshire.
I like her natural accent, she sounds like Daphne from Frasier
Oieeeee yooouuuu watch your tone misteeeeerrrr kraneNobody sounds like Daphne from Fraiser.
Nobody sounds like Daphne from Fraiser.
I like her natural accent, she sounds like Daphne from Frasier
Oieeeee yooouuuu watch your tone misteeeeerrrr krane
lol. Try Downton Abbey, most of the servants and normal people in that are from Yorkshire.
Isn't Daphne supposed to be from Manchester?
Like a Yorkshire pudding in human formI DUNNO YES MAYBE I JUST WATCHED BROADCHURCH AND I WAS LIKE WHY DOES THAT VOICE SOUND FAMILIAR AND I REMEMBERED I HAD BEEN WATCHING A LOT OF ANOTHER SHOW
Would it help if I actually knew what a Yorkshire accent sounded like?
Would it help if I actually knew what a Yorkshire accent sounded like?
Patrick Stewart is from Yorkshire. Imagine if he kept his accent.
Would it help if I actually knew what a Yorkshire accent sounded like?
I like her natural accent, she sounds like Daphne from Frasier
I have never heard Jodie talk before, never seen her before really, but my gawd she has the cutest accent...and when she talks ( on the BBC interview in the Doctor Who FB page) she's like so animated and cute...golly gee.
And then she appears on Doctor Who and she's the meanest person ever...lol.
They should pay him to overdub some classic episodes in broad Yorkshire accent: would make for delicious special editions."An ah said to t'Borg, tha' torpedo were wasted on thee"
I have never heard Jodie talk before, never seen her before really, but my gawd she has the cutest accent...and when she talks ( on the BBC interview in the Doctor Who FB page) she's like so animated and cute...golly gee.
And then she appears on Doctor Who and she's the meanest person ever...lol.
They should pay him to overdub some classic episodes in broad Yorkshire accent: would make for delicious special editions.
I was actually thinking the other day that a great Easter Egg for the season Blu-Ray would be to get Nick Briggs to overdub all of Bill-as-human's dialogue from the last episode in the sing-song Cyberman voice - strictly speaking, that's what they'd be hearing, after all...
That would be good one.I was actually thinking the other day that a great Easter Egg for the season Blu-Ray would be to get Nick Briggs to overdub all of Bill-as-human's dialogue from the last episode in the sing-song Cyberman voice - strictly speaking, that's what they'd be hearing, after all...