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Title: Best Dr Who line
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 17/01/2009 20:52:47
Just watching a repeat of the first episode with Billie Piper as Rose (Christopher Ecclestone as The Doctor) and there was a classic bit of dialogue.

Rose: If you're an alien, why do you sound as if you come from the north?
Doctor: Lots of planets have a north.

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Title: Best Dr Who line
Post by: JimBob on 18/01/2009 00:14:51
Lots of Planets have a Texas as well, but then you wouldn't care as most don't have beavers.
Title: Best Dr Who line
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 18/01/2009 11:39:35
Lots of Planets have a Texas as well,

That's a blatant lie. There's only 1 other planet with a Texas - the planet Cowpu. Texas is west of Golarge, past the Little Big Mouth river.
Title: Best Dr Who line
Post by: Make it Lady on 18/01/2009 20:50:36
I loved christopher Eccleston Dr. He was so fast pacedthat it made the first series exciting. I like the fact that he came from near me and didn't have the usual posh BBC accent. I thought it was quite sad that Tenant didn't use his own, Scottish accent.
Title: Best Dr Who line
Post by: Make it Lady on 18/01/2009 21:59:13
My sons keep saying "I love bananas, bananas are good." and Doctor: "I've got a sonic screwdriver," Jack: "What is the use in that, what are you going to do put up a couple of book shelves? That will really save our lives."
These were both from the first series. I must admit I'm tired of the "I'm a sad and lonely Doctor with no assistant" line. I hope he doesn't do the last few specials without an assistant. It is not as much fun.
Title: Best Dr Who line
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 18/01/2009 23:11:53
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Doctor: "I've got a sonic screwdriver," Jack: "What is the use in that, what are you going to do put up a couple of book shelves? That will really save our lives."

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