Doctor Who returns to TV
You get a horrible feeling that the modern day marketing monkeys who make british television these days will make a sad hack of reviving the good doctor.
I'm a fan, but the cancellation was the inevitable end of a long deterioration. I couldn't watch Sylvester McKoy and whatever other Children's TV staples got onto the programme in the 80s. The last halfway watchable Doc was Peter Davidson, if only because his helpers were fairly foccy.
Sean Pertwee is the number one candidate for a revival. You know it makes sense. Him, or Anthony Stewart Head. Or a lady doctor, except it would be June Whitfield or Peggy from EastEnders.
I'm a fan, but the cancellation was the inevitable end of a long deterioration. I couldn't watch Sylvester McKoy and whatever other Children's TV staples got onto the programme in the 80s. The last halfway watchable Doc was Peter Davidson, if only because his helpers were fairly foccy.
Sean Pertwee is the number one candidate for a revival. You know it makes sense. Him, or Anthony Stewart Head. Or a lady doctor, except it would be June Whitfield or Peggy from EastEnders.
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