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Suzyboo | 13:11 Sun 06th Apr 2008 | TV
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Well, just for a change it was set on earth in episode 1 and guess where they are next week? Earth- who would have guessed? The writers' imaginations for where they travel just astounds me!
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When Jon Pertwee was the Doctor, most of his adventures took place on Earth, too.
i prefer the earth stories
To reply to the John pertwee comment, the character of the doctor was either banished or stranded (part missing from Tardis) so he couldn't flit around.

As for now, whoever thought Catherine Tate was a good companion needs their head examined. Aside from the story being pants and ridiculous (like how they kept missing each other, let alone investigating the same thing) every now and then I thought I was watching Gran or Lauren or one of the others.
Like Bedknobs I prefer the Earth set episodes As I find them more believable. I like Catherine Tate and I really enjoyed the episode.:-D
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Well I guess that is where the problem lies for me. I didn't know that sci fi was supposed to be believable!
i have given up on dr who. when they added tates character as his new sidekick that made my mind up for me - didnt like her in her xmas special.

i feel that they have made a major mistake by appointing her. have they not realised that maybe the majority of the shows audience is comprised of younger boys who would have liked billie and freema but i cant see catherine getting the same response!

i also get annoyed at the lack of imagination with the locations. let alone earth most happen in london!
have they not realised that maybe the majority of the shows audience is comprised of younger boys

I think you'll find that there's also a lot of young girls who fancy DT as well. They might be pleased that there's no on-screen competition! Plus there's a lot of adult males who watch (though I'm not sure how fanciable Catherine Tate is, I haven't seen enough pictures of her acting "normally" to tell).

For me, the jury is still out on Ms Tate. She was quite annoying in the special, but her shoutiness seems to have been dialled back a bit.
I like her as Donna, although I have to agree with Postdog that a few times her voice went off to her previous characters.

Was good to see ♥ Rose ♥ back in Sat night's show
Still got 8.4 million viewers which wiped the floor with all the other offerings on tv at that time.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_73300 00/newsid_7333300/7333361.stm
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But it will be interesting to see if they all stick with it next week or if they just wanted to see how the Catherine Tate character was
Head writer feels (quite rightly) that an audience can relate to a threat to Earth and the human race far better than if there was a threat to the people of the planet Zog.

As Jon Pertwee once said, it is far more alarming to come home and find a Yeti sitting on your loo in Tooting Bec!
l agree with most of these comments, i like the earth stories as they are more believable but i also enjoy them when they are on the other side of time itself.

rose was brilliant, free ma was good but was a hard act to follow IMO as a side kick, plus they spoilt it with the "her fancying him " bit................. i dreaded the thought of Catherine Tate doing it, however on Saturday i thought she was very good, i refused to watch the Christmas special because of her, but was pleasantly surprised by her acting................... even though i thought her "GRAN" character had joined at the end.

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