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2017: Thin Ice
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2006: School Reunion
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1967: The Faceless Ones [4]
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1972: The Mutants [4]
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2007: Evolution of the Daleks
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1973: Planet of the Daleks [4]
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2013: Journey to the Center of the TARDIS
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1968: The Wheel in Space [1]
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1974: The Monster of Peladon [6]
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1969: The War Games [2]
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1975: Revenge of the Cybermen [2]
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2008: The Sontaran Stratagem
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Double Doctor Dastardly Danger
Double Doctor Dastardly Danger The Tour Honchos have just finished a watch of ‘Waking the Dead,’ a cold-case, and increasingly sour, procedural which ran for 9 series on BBC1 and ended in 2011.  The final story, ‘Waterloo,’ featured an unexpected dual dose of Doctors, and they were both baddies. Paul McGann was the most prominent, playing a very senior cop in the Met, but who was ultimately revealed to be under the thumb of mob-like boss David Bradley.  The best part though, instead of having a near miss (or misses) in terms of their screentime–there are plenty of examples of those out there–viewers were ‘treated’ to a couple of scenes of them together. But more intriguing, given the long sweep of history which the Tour dabbles in, is the, for lack of a better term, near-Doctor-like status for both actors.  Of course this characterization is quite unfair to McGann, who was, and is, a Doctor, one whose all-too-brief glimpses, set 17 years apart, tantalized more than informed.  An oh-what-could-have-been Doctor. Bradley on the other hand is an almost-Doctor who made it into nu-Who somewhat indirectly by playing William Hartnell in An Adventure in Space and Time before going ‘legit’ alongside Peter Capaldi in Twice Upon a Time.  Although the Tour has some problems with cognitive dissonance in terms of being a faux-Hartnell, we guess it still counts in some oblique way. To that end we’ve put together a small-ish gallery of David Bradley images.  Guess that makes Bradley ‘legit’ after all, doesn’t it? ━◦○◦━◦○◦━◦○◦━◦○◦━◦○◦━◦○◦━◦○◦━ Time ticks until the short sprint which will comprise Season 14 soon. gotta it all those loose ends tied up before that happens. Tags and categories: Who Not Who!, Paul McGann, An Adventure in Space and Time, The Enemy WIthin, Twice Upon a Time, William Hartnell, Peter Capaldi, David Bradley via WordPress https://ift.tt/jgOvR5t April 25, 2024 at 07:00AM
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1964: The Keys of Marinus [3--The Screaming Jungle]
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