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1st Feb 2007, 6:11 PM #76
It could be, but if it is then they had better do a good job of it or there'll be trouble!
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3rd Feb 2007, 5:10 PM #77
here we go again, with what we KNOW about Series 3 so far...
Episode 1: Smith & Jones
written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Charles Palmer
introduces Freema Agyeman as Martha Jones
guest-stars: Anne Reid as Florence and Roy Marsden as Mr Stoker
features the Judoon, and a hospital that gets transported to the moon (Tennant in new blue suit)
Episode 2: The Shakespeare Code
written by Gareth Roberts, directed by Charles Palmer
guest-stars: Dean Lennox Kelly as William Shakespeare, as well as Christina Cole, Jalaal Hartley and Sam Marks
set in 1599, the Doctor and Martha encounter Shakespeare, and must put a stop to the plans of the Plasmavores
Episode 3
written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Richard Clarke
guest-stars: Ardal O'Hanlon as Thomas Kincade Brannigan and Jennifer Hennessy as Valerie
set on New Earth, featuring the Face of Boe with cat nun species
Episodes 4 & 5: Daleks in Manhattan/TBA
written by Helen Raynor, directed by James Strong
guest-stars: Ryan Carnes, Miranda Raison, Hugh Quarshie, Andrew Garfield, Eric Loren, Flik Swann, Alexis Caley, Earl Perkins, Peter Brooke, Ian Porter
set in New York in the 1930s, featuring Dalek Sec and 'art deco' Daleks
Episode 6: The Lazarus Experiment
written by Stephen Greenhorn, directed by Richard Clarke
guest-stars: Mark Gatiss as Professor Lazarus and Thelma Barlow as Lady Thaw
Episode 7: 42
written by Chris Chibnall, directed by Graeme Harper
guest-stars: Michelle Collins as McDonnell, William Ash as Riley, Anthony Flanagan as Scannell, Matthew Chambers as Lerner, Gary Powell as Ashton and Rebecca Oldfield as Erina
Episodes 8 & 9: TBA/The Family of Blood
written by Paul Cornell, directed by Charles Palmer
guest-stars: Jessica Stevenson as Joan Redfearn, Harry Lloyd as Jeremy Bains, Thomas Sangster as Tim Latimer, Tom Palmer as Hutchinson, Pip Torrens as Rocastle, Rebekah Staton as Jenny, Gerard Horan as Clark, Lauren Wilson as Lucy Cartwright and Mathew White as Phillips
set in pre-war 1913, the Doctor gives up Time Lord status to experience life as a human - based on the NA novel Human Nature
Episode 10
written by Steven Moffat, directed by Hettie MacDonald
guest-stars: Carey Mulligan, Lucy Gaskell, Michael Obiora, Finlay Robertson, Ian Boldsworth and Richard Cant
Episode 11: Utopia
written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Graeme Harper
guest-stars: John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness, and also Rene Zagger, Chipo Chung, Neil Redman, Paul Marc Davis and the winner of the Blue Beter competition
Episodes 12 & 13
written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Colin Teague
guest-stars: John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness
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5th Feb 2007, 10:27 PM #78
The Macra rumoured to be in episode 3-based on the set reports of giant crabs-and RTD's comments about their being one returning monster from classic who that will surprise everyone!
This is the best rumour ever if it turns out true-the macra terror is a sublime story!
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6th Feb 2007, 1:21 PM #79
Series Three starts in March... according to the David Tennant interview in TV Times. A few other spoilers as well, but most of them have already been posted.
Daily Mirror source claims that Michelle Collins "plays McConnell - a tough woman fighting for her life in the far future."
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6th Feb 2007, 3:56 PM #80
Isn't that a quote from the new DWM about Collins?
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6th Feb 2007, 4:42 PM #81
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6th Feb 2007, 8:59 PM #82Pip Madeley Guest
TV Times confirms a March start. So we're looking at the last weekend of March, woo
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7th Feb 2007, 5:10 PM #83
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7th Feb 2007, 8:35 PM #84
It would also fit in with the current BBC3 repeats of S2 - with double bills beginning this Friday night, that would take us to Army of Ghosts on 16th March, with Doomsday presumably on the 23rd (or even as a triple bill on the 16th).
The Six Nations finishes on the weekend of the 17th/18th, and the DWM on sale 1st March includes the preview of the first episode of S3, fitting in nicely on Sat 24th before the following issue on the 29th...
I've read a rumour elsewhere that the series kicks off with a double-bill. If true, that would give us a big "event" episode for Easter - however, it would make for awkward scheduling for Confidential on BBC3 on the opening night...Last edited by Jonno; 7th Feb 2007 at 8:37 PM.
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8th Feb 2007, 12:50 AM #85
Couldn't they just stick a Confidential double-bill (or 60 minute special) on at 8:30pm?
I've missed something really obvious, haven't I?
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8th Feb 2007, 12:10 PM #86
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8th Feb 2007, 6:54 PM #87
They could always do what they've done with the likes of Casualty and Spooks season openers and do episodes on consecutive nights...
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8th Feb 2007, 7:10 PM #88
But then the Sunday night episode would get spanked by ITV1's invincible granny friendly lineup of Emmerdale, Corrie and The Royal.
They seem to have worked out what "42" is all about over on OG... based on a few newspaper interviews. It sounds spaceoperatastic!!
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8th Feb 2007, 9:49 PM #89
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8th Feb 2007, 9:56 PM #90Pip Madeley Guest
Why are you posting on a spoiler thread then?
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11th Feb 2007, 6:38 PM #91Pip Madeley Guest
The news we all kinda guessed:
John Simm is the Master
http://news.independent.co.uk/people...cle2258800.ece
"he's just been cast in Dr Who - as the Master, the Doctor's evil nemesis"
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12th Feb 2007, 6:53 PM #92
heard about this rumour a few weeks back in The Sun..
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13th Feb 2007, 12:17 AM #93
yes, but this is confirmation.
Ant x
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13th Feb 2007, 4:36 PM #94
Where did that confirmation come from?
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13th Feb 2007, 5:36 PM #95
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13th Feb 2007, 7:27 PM #96
as I remember, that article pretty much featured confirmation from John Simm himself (the article is now unviewable)
Ant x
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13th Feb 2007, 7:49 PM #97
Ah, but The Independent might've got their info from The Sun's earlier effort. I don't think I've seen any quotes from Simm yet. It wasn't even mentioned when he appeared on Breakast this morning.
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13th Feb 2007, 11:10 PM #98Pip Madeley Guest
Your spiritual home has reported he was interviewed on BBC6Music this afternoon, and said:
"It's all speculation and all rumour at this point - I think it's just journalists getting a little bit over-excited," was Simm's reply. Asked whether he would consider the role were it to be offered, Simm replied "I don't know", agreeing with Nemone that this was basically a "no comment".
So who knows. He didn't firmly deny it though...
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14th Feb 2007, 12:14 PM #99
More casting news in The Sun:
LINK CONTAINS SPOILERS!
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2...070369,00.html
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16th Feb 2007, 5:53 PM #100
Posted this morning by Mark Campbell on OG:
Season 3 finale + John Simm
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A young actor I did a student film with last year emailed to say he'd been cast in the S3 finale, playing a teenager who is rescued by Martha. He also confirms the rumour, if confirmation is needed, that John Simm is indeed playing the Master.
Original post also named the "young actor" before it was edited.
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