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Posted on August 20, 2007 | 3 comments |

The Doctor and Donna

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3 Comments

  1. Marie wrote:
    August 20, 2007 | Reply

    Welcome back! Hurrah! Personally I believe the McCoy story but only because I really really want it to be true. I like the Rani story as well. Donna v Rani bitchfight! Yay!

    Meanwhile, I don't suppose that you could somehow remove or disable the Wells / Welles radio post? Just for me? It's driving me crazy every time I access your site...

  2. Rob Buckley TypeKey replied to Marie's comment:
    August 20, 2007 | Reply

    It would be good, wouldn't it? Would tie in with RTD's statement about bringing another element of the show's past into the new series. On the other hand, it's such fan wank and P Davison's a bit old (McGann's about the only one who isn't showing his age) that I suspect it's rubbish and Davison's pulling another fast one (up there with his instructions to Matthew Waterhouse aka Adric to keep his hands in his pockets when he really wants to act).

    I've disabled the Well(e)s: they were starting to annoy me, too. Sorry.

  3. Marie wrote:
    August 20, 2007 | Reply

    I'd love to see McGann come back for an episode, he wasn't really given a chance with the TV movie and it would be fun for us non-audio types to get to know his Doctor. Also we didn't see him regenerate so he could have been live for ages and got dead old before he turned into Ecclescake.

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