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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Ohmygod I love your blog! Because Paul McGann! :D
Thank you!

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Do you believe the rumours about Paul McGann filming scenes of doctor who?
I think it's too early to say either way! McGann has expressed interest in going back, but if he did, he wouldn't be able to say anything. We'll have to wait and see!
The art for August on the anniversary calendar is just so depressing. it’s just some pictures of Paul. No Dapphe Ashbrook. No Yee Jee Tso. No Eric Roberts. Not even India Fisher or Sheridan Smith. Just some really unhappy looking Paul McGanns.
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Fairytale: A True Story

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Happy Birthday Paul McGann! 14 November 1959
I can’t believe I’m 30 minutes late. But my favorite man turned 53 yesterday, in spite of defying science by permanently appearing to be 41. Cheers to you, Paul. You’re the dude. I love you. I hope your day was crackers. Here’s a song you really like. I’ll dance around like an idiot to it later. Happy birthday. xx

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A Mother’s Son
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Nicholas Briggs, on writing Dark Eyes…
‘The story that eventually became Dark Eyes started to take shape in mid-2011, during a script meeting between myself and Alan Barnes. We discussed the question of ‘what next?’ for the Eighth Doctor, after his emotionally bruising experiences which had culminated in To The Death. There were two main original sources of inspiration, the movie The American (starring George Clooney) and the works of John Buchan, particularly The 39 Steps. We were talking about the idea of the Doctor on the run; but a Doctor who was being asked to go, reluctantly, through the motions again. ‘By the time I began writing the script, these inspirations had moved right to the back of my mind. They were catalysts which had started me asking questions about why the Doctor behaves the way he does and how he manages to keep on trucking. I felt, quite keenly, that he could never keep going unless he had a belief in hope. So Dark Eyes, among other things, is a journey through the various types of relationship the Doctor has with hope…’
… on directing Dark Eyes…
‘The ideas are embodied in the script, and these have to connect with the actors. In this case, I knew Paul McGann and I had an interest in common, the First World War. So, I thought this was the ideal time to explore it. The script provoked many interesting chats about that terrible time in history, with more than one of our number bringing in historical documents to stimulate our talks. The chemistry is essential in working relationships. David Richardson did some really great casting - so we ended up with actors who engaged with the script and were good to work with. Central to all this was Paul’s enthusiasm, which was immense, and the working relationship that he and Ruth developed - which was truly lovely to behold.’