hey you i have a point to make
i was looking at all the threads where you talk about me and saw this b3ta.com/talk/4304708
Now, you're wrong here. Fan wisdom says he's called 'The Doctor' which is frankly bollocks.
There's several instances of the doctor calling himself Doctor Who (signing his name as Doctor W or Doctor Von Wer, for instance) and on more than one occasion a character in the tv show has called him Doctor Who. To his face.
Also, the credits listed the actor as playing Doctor Who until 1981 when it was changed, only for the Eccelston series also to credit him as Doctor Who. Until tennant asked for it to be changed.
so nyah
( , Thu 10 Jan 2008, 18:59, archived)
i was looking at all the threads where you talk about me and saw this b3ta.com/talk/4304708
Now, you're wrong here. Fan wisdom says he's called 'The Doctor' which is frankly bollocks.
There's several instances of the doctor calling himself Doctor Who (signing his name as Doctor W or Doctor Von Wer, for instance) and on more than one occasion a character in the tv show has called him Doctor Who. To his face.
Also, the credits listed the actor as playing Doctor Who until 1981 when it was changed, only for the Eccelston series also to credit him as Doctor Who. Until tennant asked for it to be changed.
so nyah
( , Thu 10 Jan 2008, 18:59, archived)
why didnt you just Gaz him that
instead of boring the rest of us with it?
( , Thu 10 Jan 2008, 19:01, archived)
instead of boring the rest of us with it?
( , Thu 10 Jan 2008, 19:01, archived)
The W doesn't stand for 'Who' and when Troughton came up with the 'Doctor Von Wer' alias (oh yes, I know it was Troughton)
it was just used as an in joke. I also know of the Pertwee adventure called 'Doctor Who and the Silurians'. This was an error in production.
Bleee.
( , Thu 10 Jan 2008, 19:02, archived)
it was just used as an in joke. I also know of the Pertwee adventure called 'Doctor Who and the Silurians'. This was an error in production.
Bleee.
( , Thu 10 Jan 2008, 19:02, archived)