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Good counting - hope this doesn't pressage any stalking :lol:
No. Not the Master.barfing_pumpkin said:Next season, I'd like to see the Master return. ...
Agreed. At least, not until Roger Delgado stops being dead.Pietro_Mercurios said:No. Not the Master.barfing_pumpkin said:Next season, I'd like to see the Master return. ...
No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No...etc
Doctor_Occupant said:You must have loathed the Pertwee run, Gordon.
I was impressed that the recent episodes managed to avoid a familiar character wearing an eyepatch. </fanboy>
gncxx said:Let's hope it resembles an old quarry for true faithfulness.
The Jon Pertwee years. Week after week, confined to Earth and week after week, fighting the Master.barfing_pumpkin said:But what's wrong with the Master? ...
That's a point.Ravenstone said:...
I thought Anthony Stewart-Head would have made a good Master.
William Hartnell : 23rd April 1975 (poss April 24th?)Bistoinferno said:Ive just watched the classic episodes, the three Doctors in which the Time Lords are still alive. The question then, when did they die?
Gary Oldman, full of badboy swagger and demented charm playing one timelord.
Kenneth Brannagh, terribly earnest and honest and forthright, playing another.
Only half way through do we realise that Oldman's character is The Doctor and Brannagh's is The Master.
The Jon Pertwee years. Week after week, confined to Earth and week after week, fighting the Master.
fquake said:In the olden days, with the Pertwee/ Delgado days, the original plan was to reveal that the Doctor and the Master were, in fact, the same person- but Delgado dying put paid to that one.
The version I heard was that they were going to turn out to be brothers. (They hadn't acquired all the Gallifrey baggage at the time so this was entirely feasible).