Eddie Izzard As ... Doctor Who? 354
cmdr_forge writes "The BBC is reporting that Former Doctor Who Tom Baker says that Eddie Izzard is to be the next doctor for the TV show that starts 2005. How awesome is that!"
The wages of sin are unreported.
meh (Score:5, Funny)
Re:meh (Score:2)
Actually (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Actually (Score:5, Insightful)
'Melinda would be good as she can scream and has bosoms. It doesn't really matter if she can act.'
Re:Actually (Score:3, Insightful)
'Melinda would be good as she can scream and has bosoms. It doesn't really matter if she can act.'
I think his assessment is not too far off the mark. Very few of the past assistants could act, and Melinda does have bosoms - quite nice ones in fact!
Re:Actually (Score:2)
Re:Actually (Score:2, Insightful)
Beggars aren't usually good choosers.
designated screamer (Score:2)
Great screams, and although I've never actually tested this out empirically, I'd wager the designated screamer, in its various incarnations, did at least 85% of the screaming in the series.
Re:Actually (Score:4, Insightful)
At this ridiculously early stage in proceedings, I'm rather in favour of Bill Nighy for the part, and there seem to have been a few leaks suggesting this is Russell Davies' feeling too. He seems t ohave let it slip in conversation with Doctor Who Magazine editor Clayton Hickman, and has mentined it elsewhere as well.
But let it not be forgotten that Eddie Izzard has been branching out into very serious drama recently and has turned out to be a very capable and powerful actor, so if he gets the part, no worries.
But seriously, Tom's not into facts, Tom's into stimulating interesting conversation. and here we are, interested, and conversing
tV
Re:Actually (Score:2)
--Mod parent +1 Insightful
--Agreed, until we hear an official public announcement everything is up in the air. Personally I won't put stock in anything I hear (as far as articles like this go) until the 1st episode is in the can and on its way to distributors. Until they finish the 1st part of the final product, ANYTHING can change.
Re:Actually (Score:2)
I think we can excuse any non-Brits for not knowing who he is.
Re:Actually (Score:2)
The only logical choice for the new Dr Who is that quintessential English gentleman, Chris Eubank.
Re:Actually (Score:2)
Excellent! I always thought the Science Guy [billnye.com] would make a great Doctor.
eddie izzard? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:eddie izzard? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:eddie izzard? (Score:2)
Ground Force?
Nope. (Score:4, Informative)
but wait, there's more (Score:5, Informative)
So I think this can still be filed under "rumors", same as 4 days ago when this appeared on the bbc.co.uk website. Way to stay on top of late-breaking news, /.
Re:but wait, there's more (Score:2)
I remember someone mentioning that Tom Baker once hinted that the next Doctor might be a woman (that would've been for the 5th Doctor). He did it purely to screw with everyone.
And it worked. Again.
Tom Baker Selling Crappy Products (Score:3, Informative)
As Warren Ellis wrote on his blog [diepunyhumans.com] (which of course is where I found this, right next to the mind-boggling sci-fi snippets), This Is Essential.
For the curious, take the most regal sounding brit you've ever heard. Now make him sell something utterly absurd -- and give him the cojones to say so.
Repeatedly.
A new classic.
--Dan
--Dan
Re:Tom Baker Selling Crappy Products (Score:2)
Can't find the link off-hand.
Tom Baker Making Prank Phone Calls (Score:4, Informative)
Okay, so it's not him, just someone who sounds a heckuva lot like him, pretending to be the Doctor. Doing it for a radio show.
One day, called Tom Baker himself [bbc.co.uk], who took it in stride as only a British Time Lord can.
Re:Tom Baker Making Prank Phone Calls (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Tom Baker Selling Crappy Products on a crappy s (Score:2)
--Dan
Paul McGann (Score:2)
Dr Who - The Next Generation (Score:5, Insightful)
They have just started playing the original Dr Who in Australia again and I am getting a massive kick out of watching my son react the exact same way I did 25 years ago.
If you have never watched Dr Who from behind your dad's back (cowering in fear everytime the cellophane alien or plastic dinosaur lurches into view) the you just haven't watched it right. :)
Q.
Re:Dr Who - The Next Generation (Score:3, Interesting)
Hope to see it this time. BTW. Any idea if BBC will put it on the International channel instead of all the local ones?
Re:Dr Who - The Next Generation (Score:2)
Re:Dr Who - The Next Generation (Score:2)
So probably read not even 1/3rd of the total, if you say 1400 is the actual number of books.
Re:Dr Who - The Next Generation (Score:3, Interesting)
blast the ABC for voicing over the end credits though - bloody ads
Re:Dr Who - The Next Generation (Score:2)
No, it's cross dressing from a trek fan.
While I'm on the subject, has anybody else seen Izzard's hilarious Trek send-up routine? And more importantly, which of his videos is it on? I've bought two so far, and still no luck
Re:Dr Who - The Next Generation (Score:5, Informative)
God, I'm such a nerd.
Doctor Candidate Links (Score:4, Interesting)
Bill Nighy Interview [bbc.co.uk]
Eddie Izzard Home Page [eddieizzard.com]
Eddie Izzard Interview [ugo.com]
Dr Who? (Score:5, Funny)
and my big question is: (Score:3, Funny)
Re:and my big question is: (Score:3, Funny)
Re:and my big question is: (Score:2)
a) being very funny (YMMV of course)
b) wearing dresses (inspite of a long tradition of straight and gay British comedians dressing in drag he actually is a transvestite- and no apparently he's not gay, he's just a tranny).
c) telling the least offensive jokes you've ever heard (you've heard the saying- 'comedy is always cruel'?- wrong!)
Bah, lies... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Bah, lies... (Score:5, Interesting)
--People's JAWS would drop. Imagine the controversy, oh the hurly-burly!!
Doctor... who?! (Score:3, Interesting)
Doctor who? Doctor WHO?! No, serious, I'm really asking, who's Eddie Izzard?
Re:Doctor... who?! (Score:5, Informative)
Eddie Izzard is a commando Transvestite commedian Extremely funny, bizarre use of imagery, his act in French is funnier than his English act as his vocab is limited so it just sounds even more brilliant.
Has done gigs in the US, been in a few films and is generally a bit of an all rounder. As a comic he'd be a sort of cross between Bill Hicks and Robin Williams, some politics, loads of insanity.
Describes himself as a "militant liberal"... this means you storm the parliment building and start with the words
"Its okay, we'll pay for all the damages"
Re:Doctor... who?! (Score:2)
Oh... you mean like Bob Saget?
For my less enlightened countrymen... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:For my less enlightened countrymen... (Score:2)
I guess the best thing to do is wait for his performance. If he is any good I'll eat my words. Interesting that Tom Baker has a positive spin [drwho.org] on Izzard as a choice.
Re:For my less enlightened countrymen... (Score:2)
Rumours... (Score:2)
i can just see the first episode (Score:3, Funny)
ok people, get your quotes out..
at least.. (Score:2, Funny)
At least you know it won't be Ben Affleck.....
Bill Bailey (Score:2)
Re:Bill Bailey (Score:2)
My old "Eddie Izzard" joke gains new relevance... (Score:3, Funny)
Director: We want to do a space-sci-fi-time-traveling show. We need a big spaceship, with lots of flashing lights, and fins and things.
Props man: This is the BBC, scale it down a bit.
Director: OK, we need a cheep plastic model spaceship that hangs on wires that we can do cheesy fly-by shots with.
Props man: This is the BBC, scale it down a bit.
Director: Well, we need something. What have you got?
Props man: Well, we have this old police phone box from "Dixon of Dock Green.", it needs a lick of paint but...
Pure speculation (Score:2)
To the best of my knowledge, Tom has no influence on the casting etc. of the new Doctor Who but he often has interesting insights to share (his autobiography is wonderful).
Personally, I know Paul McGann will be excellent if he has the opportunity to co
Gay Daleks (Score:2)
NO NO NO (Score:2)
Unless he's tied up being the next James Bond
John Cleese! (Score:2)
Alright... (Score:2)
This is JUST SPECULATION (Score:4, Informative)
It's much too early methinks (2 years out) for an actor to be chosen for Dr. Who.
When Big Finnish, who does the Dr Who audio adventures, solicits scripts, they say "write it for any Doctor" and then it is customized to a new Doctor's persona after the actor is chosen. What this means, is any time between now and late 2004 a Doctor could be chosen, even with the script fleshed out. Naturally, to generate the most hype, people will be speculating on the actor (or actress!) to play the Doctor. Paul McGann, the 8th doctor who was in the Fox TV movie, has been quoted as saying he wants a FEMALE doctor this time around, or an African American one -- this doesn't mean it's going to happen -- it's just actors voicing their opinions.
For the latest Dr Who news the best place to go, IMHO, is www.gallifreyone.com. It's a well-maintained fansite that seems to be tearing through the flurry of speculation and sticking to official BBC press releases.
I can't wait for the Doctor to be back on TV.
The Doctor (Score:2)
BTW, he also plays a very interesting Sherlock Holmes.
Thing I like about Tom Baker is his wonderful sense of humor and style. He'll take a role that everyone expects to be played one way, and take it in some totally new direction. Very interesting actor to watch.
As for who gets to play the Doctor next,
You've been watching too much Eddie Izzard when... (Score:2)
How awsome is that? (Score:2)
The assistant is who we care about... (Score:2)
Re:HHGTTG, Dr Who - What about Red Dwarf (Score:2, Informative)
The filming of Red Dwarf is due to start May 2004.... it keeps getting pushed back....
Re:HHGTTG, Dr Who - What about Red Dwarf (Score:2)
Re:HHGTTG, Dr Who - What about Red Dwarf (Score:2)
I thought they were all in prison. Well one of them anyway.
Anyway why hasn't Richard E Grant [imdb.com] of the legendary Withnail and I [imdb.com] got the role?
Re:HHGTTG, Dr Who - What about Red Dwarf (Score:2)
Craig Charles was on remand years back.... pre-season 7
hehehe Pies fan.....
Re:It's about 15 years too late (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:It's about 15 years too late (Score:2, Insightful)
Alternatively, the Dr. Who loving baby boomers are now old enough to have kids to watch with,and t oappreciate that the show is primarily for their kids, and only secondarily for them too
Remember that 'family viewing' is the BBC's Holy Grail here. It's not us thirty-year-olds who were viewers first time round the BBC is interested in, it's not 18-25 genre-fans, the idea seems to be to get back to the 1970's when over half the British
Re:It's about 15 years too late (Score:2)
EH? The baby boomers are old enough to have grandchildren to watch with.
Re:It's about 15 years too late (Score:2)
No, we aren't.
Of course it'll probably be another 15 years before PBS or somebody actually shows the new episodes in the states. :-)
Re:Excellent! (Score:2)
Although, all things considered it be better if George plays The Master. I'll leave it to your tasteless imgination as what role Richard could play.
Other than that minor caveat I'm with you.
I have to admit my first reaction to Izzard as The Doctor was . .
I generally take that as a sign it's a good idea.
KFG
"So we eat God every morning?" (Score:2, Informative)
He was also responsible for the 1980s rumours that a woman was going to get the part.
Re:Excellent! (Score:5, Insightful)
And the transvestite stuff? Well, Eddie Izzard dropped that from the act years ago. And anyone who can do five minutes on jam and make it hilarious is fine by me. Oh yes, and if you've ever seen him go bilingual in a set, well, then you're lucky to have seen a master of international comedy (who takes the international bit seriously).
If all you can see is a frock on stage, that says more about you than it does of Eddie Izzard.
And, for the record, I think he'll be a superb Doctor.
Re:Excellent! (Score:2)
Re:Excellent! (Score:2)
"I keep getting told this is a gimmick, well it's a 20 years long gimmick."
(^not a direct quote)
He had fake breasts on for Chrissake.
I don't think I would say he has dropped it. It's about as much of an aspect of his personality as the fact that he is friggen hilarious.
Re:Excellent! (Score:3, Insightful)
Carlin is very inciteful, Izzard is surreal. How people try and mix the two is beyond me.
Re:Excellent! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Excellent! (Score:2)
Re:Excellent! (Score:2)
Sure there are the trivial humors, but there are also a lot of profound thoughts, ideas, and views on world events.
BTW, it is spelled 'scatological'
Re:Excellent! (Score:3, Funny)
Nonsense. As the original post title suggests, we all know him as Rufus from Bill & Ted before we know about Seven Words...
Re:Excellent! (Score:2)
Actually, anyone under 15 would probably recognize him as the guy who replaced Ringo on Shining Time Station.
Hey, there's an idea for a brilliant Doctor: Ringo!!!
Re:This sucks.. (Score:2, Informative)
If you don't know the difference... (Score:5, Insightful)
Cross-dressing and "homosexual agenda"? Be serious. There is no deterministic relationship between the two outside bad steriotypes.
Izzard is straight and tranvestite. I'm homosexual, dislike "drag shows" and pusshy-queen walking steriotypes, and would go naked before putting on a dress. Getting transvesties onto TV is about as far from my agenda as you can get. I don't want them not-there, but seeing a man in drag is like watching straight people kiss; it does nothing for me at all and generally looks a little creepy. 8-)
Lumping people into broad categories just because you haven't bothered to do any fact-finding, and then claiming they lumped themselves and are now subscribed to a particular "agenda", is tiresome and childish.
On a less-side note, I dislike anybody sexualizing characters that don't need it. It makes for bad literary construction as no mater how you slant sexuality you, by definition, slant it into a niche. Izzard could be a hoot as the doctor if he is capible of playing the character. I've seen him in suit and tie so I think he could pull off a nice excentric personality without injecting sex where it doesn't need to go.
[FURTHER ASIDE]
I once had an over-straight homophobe ask: "What do you mean 'phobia'? Why would I be afraid of some faggot?"
My response: Clearly you are affraid that there are men out in the world who might think about you, and treat you, as badly as you think about and treat women.
I have never met a homophobe, or indeed any man who used the phrase "homosexual agenda" (etc), that didn't also misstreat, marginalize, or rampently objectify every woman foolish enough to approach him.
We're way off topic but... (Score:3, Insightful)
Going even farther off topic, I'd just like to make a comment on your last paragraph. When men are around other men, they play down their attachments and feelings for women. This is psychological fact. Actual poor treatment of women is absolutely wrong, but when women aren't present, men will often talk about them in a more callous manner. I played rugby for a year in college, and
Re:If you don't know the difference... (Score:2)
Transvestite: Man who (usually) gets a kick out of dressing as a woman. Not necessarily a sexual kick and some would describe it as expressing their feminine or sensual side. Most TVs are straight men.
Drag Queen: Usually a gay man, normally very over the top in dress style (think Shirley Bassey gowns and serious makeup) and done as a form of entertainment.
Transsexual: Man or woman who is mentally the opposite gender to
Re:If you don't know the difference... (Score:2)
Re:If you don't know the difference... (Score:4, Insightful)
See the movie "To Wong Fu, thanks for the Memories, Julie Newmar." There's a nice explanation between all the different "categories," if you permit me to categorize, of this type of psychology.
There are men who are heterosexual who like to dress in women's clothing (transvestite). There are men who want to act or feel feminine, and some of them even get operations to be as close to female as possible (transsexual or transgendered). There are men who, in the words of Wesley Snipes character "Gay men who have way too much fashion sense" who are "drag queens" and dress up and act as women but do not do it for sexual pleasure.
There are many different levels to homosexuality and lesbianism. As with just about every other goddamn thing on the planet, its complicated and layered and just because one is ignorant does not give anyone the right to make gross generalizations and say its okay to make them because that's the only thing they "see."
Re:If you don't know the difference... (Score:2)
Re:I wonder.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I wonder.... (Score:2)
"err eek errr eeek THUMP"
Eh, you had to be there.
~Will
Re:I wonder.... (Score:2)
Ghetto Pig Lattin (off topic) (Score:2)
So white people stole jaz from black people, and now black people have stolen pig-latin from white people.
Who are the
Re:Ghetto Pig Lattin (off topic) (Score:2)
Re:Slashdot.... (Score:2, Insightful)
Ah, strictly, the news from last week was 'Doctor Who coming back to Saturday nights'. The Eddie Izzard rumour's a smidge more recent (middle of last week rather than 2 fridays back.
About bloody time BBC ! What took you so long to listen to the loyal fanbase?
As part of the loyal fanbase for the last thirty years, I'd say what took so long was for us, the loyal fanbase, to stop pestering them, harassing them, sending hatemail, insulting their intelligence, claiming
Re:Slashdot.... (Score:2, Funny)
"Yay! Edide Izzadr is teh r0xors!!!!"
See?
Re:Slashdot.... (Score:2)
Teh Izzard is teh R0x0r5!111!!
Re:The Doctor is trying The Master's tricks? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:The Doctor is trying The Master's tricks? (Score:3, Interesting)
Doctor Who continuit
Re:Who is is that Eddie Izzard ? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Eddie Izzard? Dr. Who? Who is That? (Score:2, Informative)
As a TV series, Doctor Who ceased regular production in 1989, though a succesful and stunning TV Movie which introduced Paul McGann as the 8th Doctor in 1996. The franchise continues in numerous other media;
Eddie Izzard is a straight transvestite FWIW (Score:2)