Christoper Eccleston has been linked with the new show's lead role.
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Christoper Eccleston has been linked with the new show's lead role.
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Huh. So the question what classic British Sci-Fi show is CE going to star in the ressurection of after they finish this one?
Apparently his goal is to play ALL of the 1960's British TV characters without real names.
I can see it. Apart from WHO, the other roles I've seen him in have been dour to batshit insane (sometimes the same movie).
Now I want to start casting Number 2s for the series. I'm not sure 6 (heh) episodes is enough. I know the original series started running out of ideas, and so they started throwing in Western episodes and recycled DANGER MAN scripts, but I'd say there were at least 9 or so episodes that felt absolutely necessary.
Hey, if we move forward to the 70s he could play... er, I think it would have to be Avon. I can't picture him as Blake. Well, not without a wig.
Is Simon the Eyes Guy? Cylon Doctor?
"The Prisoner is like Pandora's box - it's the ultimate conspiracy thriller," said Damien Timmer, executive producer of the show.
Thriller? What? They're going to make it into Lost, aren't they? I really don't need that.
Feh. Leave things that were good the first time alone. There's plenty of crap to recycle.
I watched the SG-1 episode "48 Hours" last night. It's odd seeing McKay's first appearance—so much more cheerily chauvinistic and less stressed than I'd imagined. Also it was odd to see how arrogant and dismissive Carter was toward him before his off-putting personality became evident. Like, to the point that I think she richly deserved the insults Rodney lobbed at her. Was she like that in all of Season 5, or was it a one-time thing?
Tonight is the night that Scfi is running L&O:SVU - but the website says Doctor Who.
Confusing.
Are they running L&O and American Psycho on Scifi because they've got sports on TNT?