Interesting line about the
In the first season of the original Dr. Who, he was accompanied by his granddaughter.
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Interesting line about the
In the first season of the original Dr. Who, he was accompanied by his granddaughter.
Oh, right, I think I read about that. Because they didn't want it to be all...romantic.
Well, back in 1963, a man travelling with a teenage girl would have been taken very badly indeed. Nowadays, we're all "So just when is Rose going to get horizontal?!" but the same question was not something the BBC wanted people asking about Jo.
"So just when is Rose going to get horizontal?!"
Offscreen. Those two have been awfully couple-y for a long time......
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So, was that Schrödinger's cat in the box?
not something the BBC wanted people asking about Jo.
Um, the granddaughter's name was Susan, though presumably the BBC didn't want people asking it about Jo either. Not such a danger with the first 3 Doctors, I would have thought. The last three, on the other hand....
Polter-Cow, apparently yes .
Cool! I wondered why they didn't go ahead and show him in the preview.
Daniel, no they're not. They're obviously fond of one another, but Tennant appears in public with his girlfriend, who played Mme. de Pompadour in S2.
Yes, Fi, I know Jo was Third Doctor; I just picked her because ... er... because I'm difficult.
i'm just entertained by the use of guest stars who were also in Casanova.
Daniel, no they're not.
I meant offscreen as in not shown, not offscreen as in the actors.