Should be interesting, seeing as how they lost both Doctor and companion. Let’s see how they explain this one away.
Mark
September 27, 2006 @
11:36 pm
Phhht! Plot holes are nothing to the Doctor.
Actually, we’re a season behind the UK. Rose (Billy Piper) is still in it, but Christopher Eccleston (9th Doctor) has just been replaced by David Tennant (10th Doctor). I’ve been purposely avoiding blogs with spoilers since last spring. (Hard to believe I’m still single.)
Burntdisk
September 28, 2006 @
2:06 pm
It figures that they’d lose Eccleston- he was the most Doctor-like Doctor since Tom Baker. Let’s hope we don’t see any rufugee from All Creatures Great and Small, or the guy who looked like Mr. Bean. Hope Piper does the thing with the Dalek like that other infamous companion…
Mark
September 28, 2006 @
7:40 pm
Yeah, but Eccleston was evidently too expensive for the BBC.
I’m definitely ready now–just bought a 45 with the original theme song from 1964.
Burntdisk
September 29, 2006 @
1:14 am
Do you have the Timelords, AKA the Jam, tune “Doctorin’ the Tardis? If not I MP3’d the sample disk, if you want ’em
Mark
September 29, 2006 @
12:50 pm
That would be great! It’s one of the few Jam releases I don’t have. I’d offer to trade something, but all my stuff’s on vinyl.
Mark
September 29, 2006 @
1:18 pm
Actually, no thanks. When you said The Jam, I thought you meant P. Weller and co. This track is actually on several of the BBC DVD’s.
Burntdisk
September 29, 2006 @
3:31 pm
Yeah, well, kinda hooked on it. Question that you might know the answer to: Did they ever put out a CD of the performances from Buckaroo Banzai?
Mark
October 1, 2006 @
4:28 pm
Short answer–No, with a “but”. Long answer–Yes, with an “if”.
Burntdisk
September 27, 2006 @ 8:24 pm
Should be interesting, seeing as how they lost both Doctor and companion. Let’s see how they explain this one away.
Mark
September 27, 2006 @ 11:36 pm
Phhht! Plot holes are nothing to the Doctor.
Actually, we’re a season behind the UK. Rose (Billy Piper) is still in it, but Christopher Eccleston (9th Doctor) has just been replaced by David Tennant (10th Doctor). I’ve been purposely avoiding blogs with spoilers since last spring. (Hard to believe I’m still single.)
Burntdisk
September 28, 2006 @ 2:06 pm
It figures that they’d lose Eccleston- he was the most Doctor-like Doctor since Tom Baker. Let’s hope we don’t see any rufugee from All Creatures Great and Small, or the guy who looked like Mr. Bean. Hope Piper does the thing with the Dalek like that other infamous companion…
Mark
September 28, 2006 @ 7:40 pm
Yeah, but Eccleston was evidently too expensive for the BBC.
I’m definitely ready now–just bought a 45 with the original theme song from 1964.
Burntdisk
September 29, 2006 @ 1:14 am
Do you have the Timelords, AKA the Jam, tune “Doctorin’ the Tardis? If not I MP3’d the sample disk, if you want ’em
Mark
September 29, 2006 @ 12:50 pm
That would be great! It’s one of the few Jam releases I don’t have. I’d offer to trade something, but all my stuff’s on vinyl.
Mark
September 29, 2006 @ 1:18 pm
Actually, no thanks. When you said The Jam, I thought you meant P. Weller and co. This track is actually on several of the BBC DVD’s.
Burntdisk
September 29, 2006 @ 3:31 pm
Yeah, well, kinda hooked on it. Question that you might know the answer to: Did they ever put out a CD of the performances from Buckaroo Banzai?
Mark
October 1, 2006 @ 4:28 pm
Short answer–No, with a “but”. Long answer–Yes, with an “if”.
http://www.fantasywriter.net/tabb/banzai/soundtracks1.html
Burntdisk
October 1, 2006 @ 11:04 pm
Thanks. Can’t find reference to any of the three on any of the Usual Suspects, but I’ll keep looking. It’s a start.