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- By Julie Hill [gb] Date 30.10.08 17:59 UTC
Now David Tennant has announced he is going, who should replace him?

My vote is for Eddie Izzard.
- By kenya [gb] Date 30.10.08 18:25 UTC
David Williams, from Little Britain.
- By HuskyGal Date 30.10.08 18:39 UTC
Well,
I was going to say that now they killed him off the gorgeous bloke from spooks is available (((:-D)))

But now you've suggest him...yesssss Izzard gets my vote too! (would love to see an unconventional eccentric Dr. now after all the pretty boys ;) Bill Bailey gets my vote too on that score)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 30.10.08 18:41 UTC
Talking of Spooks, Matthew McFadden would be a possible.

Bill Bailey? A Klingon driving the Tardis? :eek:
- By HuskyGal Date 30.10.08 18:49 UTC

> [url=undefined]Matthew McFadden[/url] would be a possible


(((((Swoon))))))
*Nods vigorously*
- By Isabel Date 30.10.08 18:54 UTC
I would like to see a Christopher Eccleston reincarnation.  He was my all time favourite.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 30.10.08 18:55 UTC

>I would like to see a Christopher Eccleston reincarnation.


He was brilliant. He had, in spades, the slightly spooky, chilling, alien aspect that some of them have lacked.
- By Oldilocks [ir] Date 30.10.08 18:56 UTC
Rhys Ifans for Dr. Who!  :)
- By ChristineW Date 30.10.08 19:11 UTC
Someone on the radio suggested Richard E. Grant

I don't watch it so I don't really care.   Bring back more Vets In Practice Revisited.............
- By Isabel Date 30.10.08 19:12 UTC

> He had, in spades, the slightly spooky, chilling, alien aspect


Oh, yes that's it!  I think this also contributed to that rather confused air that Rose had in her obvious chemistry with him.  Tennant has been good but he has played it for laughs I feel and hasn't been as thrilling for me.
- By Oldilocks [ir] Date 30.10.08 19:14 UTC

> Someone on the radio suggested Richard E. Grant
>
>


That's another good suggestion, I think that whoever plays Dr. Who has to have the ability to be slightly whacky don't they?
- By LindyLou [gb] Date 30.10.08 19:28 UTC
You want someone a bit wacky? Then why not that certain 'gentleman' that is in all the news just now? I'm sure he would just love a phone call..............you could leave a message on his answering machine........ ;-)
- By Oldilocks [ir] Date 30.10.08 19:32 UTC
Nice one!!  :)  :)
- By Isabel Date 30.10.08 19:39 UTC
:-D
- By ceejay Date 30.10.08 19:55 UTC
I am afraid I find that certain person a bit on the creepy side - he would frighten all the children!  Doctor Who has to be likeable - Christopher Eccleston certainly had everything - appealed to children and adults alike.  David Tennant has done the job very well - will be so sorry to see him leave.  Eddie Izzard I think is brilliant - would he do it dressed in female clothes too!   I would not want to see a female Dr Who though as has been suggested at some time - that would really finish it for me. 
- By arched [gb] Date 30.10.08 20:16 UTC
Russell Brand or Noddy Holder !
- By Debussy [gb] Date 30.10.08 21:03 UTC
I think it's time for a black Dr. Who.  I think Adrian Lester, who used to be in Hustle, would do a good job.
- By St.Domingo Date 30.10.08 21:44 UTC
What about that guy off Crystal Maze ?
- By bilbobaggins [gb] Date 30.10.08 22:02 UTC

> that guy off Crystal Maze ?


Richard O'Brien. Good choice

I do also agree that Brand would be quite good. Don't like him as "Him" but has a good look for The Doctor

How about the first female regeneration?? Very 21st century
- By Debussy [gb] Date 30.10.08 22:02 UTC
Who, Richard O'Brian?  He'd be better as an Ood!!!
- By Julie Hill [gb] Date 30.10.08 22:54 UTC
How about Lawrence Lewelyn Bowen (may have spelt that wrong!) He could do a makeover on the Tardis!
Or Rik Mayall or Ade Edmundson. Or Lenny Henry for that matter?
Russell Brand would certainly have the time on his hands, but I would fear for his female companion!
- By breehant Date 31.10.08 00:01 UTC
Johnny Depp!!!!!

Probably couldn't pay him enough though shame. :)
- By diane74 [gb] Date 31.10.08 13:48 UTC

> Johnny Depp!!!!!


Yummy that would be a coo lol
- By huskypup [us] Date 31.10.08 14:32 UTC
I think we should have a woman next and I think Jennifer Saunders would make an excellent doctor.  :D
- By ClaireyS Date 31.10.08 14:52 UTC
my vote is for Russel Brand - it might make me watch it :)
- By ceejay Date 31.10.08 15:36 UTC
No not Jennifer Saunders - it would take a lot of imagination not to see Jennifer Saunders if you see what I mean.  Anyone who saw her in Larkrise would understand what I am saying. 
- By ClaireyS Date 31.10.08 15:39 UTC
I know exactly what you mean, I find that when actors move between soaps :)
- By ceejay Date 31.10.08 15:42 UTC
Not Rik Mayall either - saw him on stage in the New Statesman.  Not a lot of effort really  Did I just get Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders muddled up :-o   No same goes for JS too - Like Catherine Tate - difficult not to see all the characters she plays although she did do very well in the role.  We need someone new and not a celeb.  
- By Oldilocks [gb] Date 31.10.08 15:45 UTC

> my vote is for Russel Brand - it might make me watch it :-)


...............it would stop me from watching it!!  :)
- By Cava14Una Date 01.11.08 00:48 UTC

>>Did I just get Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders muddled up >>


You did ;-)
 
- By crinklecut [gb] Date 01.11.08 12:17 UTC
There is talk of James Nesbitt. A great choice, he has the talent and just an edge of naughtiness, with the possibility of a 'darker side' thrown in.
- By cornishmals [gb] Date 02.11.08 07:43 UTC
How about Jon Pertwees Son Sean...Now that would be surreal.
- By Whistler [gb] Date 03.11.08 15:52 UTC
Sean Bean moody and mean............ OOHHHH
- By Cava14Una Date 03.11.08 15:58 UTC
Oh yes please!!
- By Whistler [gb] Date 03.11.08 16:04 UTC
What excellent taste you have!!
- By Cava14Una Date 03.11.08 16:08 UTC
I know ;-)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 03.11.08 16:29 UTC
Oooh yes, Sean Bean! MMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!
- By Julie Hill [gb] Date 03.11.08 20:19 UTC
If we're going for fantasy doctors, how about Sawyer from Lost? Different direction I know, but I wouldn't miss an episode!
- By Whistler [gb] Date 04.11.08 09:37 UTC
Havent seen Lost but Ive seen bits of Sean Bean (Lady Chatterleys Lover) Id love to see more!!!!!!
- By diane74 [gb] Date 04.11.08 09:49 UTC

> Ive seen bits of Sean Bean (Lady Chatterleys Lover) Id love to see more!!!!!!


I have fond memories of this lol, I may well have been young when I saw it on tv but, wow was it great!
- By tessisbest [gb] Date 04.11.08 14:45 UTC
its been on the radio this morning that its going to be............
- By tessisbest [gb] Date 04.11.08 14:45 UTC
BILLY PIPER ?
- By diane74 [gb] Date 04.11.08 14:52 UTC

> BILLY PIPER ?


Yeah I saw that on sky news today
- By Granitecitygirl [eu] Date 04.11.08 14:58 UTC Edited 04.11.08 15:05 UTC
Eh? Well that's just stupid!  What about the Doctor's Daughter?  I LOVED that episode and it was so left open at the end.

ETA just googled and apparently it was David Tennant himself who said Billy could be a contender, so there is nothing official yet I don't think.
- By diane74 [gb] Date 04.11.08 15:12 UTC

> What about the Doctor's Daughter?  I LOVED that episode


Ah yes the one where Peter Davison's real life daughter of course a former time lord himself, played Dr Who daughter! lol that must of been a bit weird
- By diane74 [gb] Date 04.11.08 15:25 UTC
William Hill's odds ( not that i understand betting odds really lol)

2/1 Robert Carlyle
4/1 Jason Statham
9/2 Allan Davies
6/1 James Nesbitt
7/1 John Simm
10/1 Julian Walsh
12/1 Daniel Radcliffe
14/1 Nigel Harman
25/1 Catherine Tate
33/1 Billie Piper
- By Granitecitygirl [eu] Date 04.11.08 15:28 UTC
Oooh! John Simm :-) He gets my vote.  Very good in Life on Mars.
- By Isabel Date 04.11.08 15:42 UTC
Oh yes, Robert Carlisle! He is like a camelion.  He has always astonished me with the variation he has put in the characters he has played and played them brilliantly too.  I will never forget him as the baddy in Cracker, then Begby in Trainspotting and then Hamish McWatsit.  He does it all with conviction.  I wonder how he would play Dr Who?  For laughs or intensity?
- By Isabel Date 04.11.08 15:43 UTC

> Oooh! John Simm :-) He gets my vote.  Very good in Life on Mars.


Yes, he would be good and he rather reminds me of Robert Carlisle.
- By Granitecitygirl [eu] Date 04.11.08 15:45 UTC
I went to the same school as Robert Carlyle :-)  Although MANY years apart.
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