And it might have been a nice touch of variety, too
Eccleston used his normal accent, didn't he? "Lots of planets have a North" indeed.
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And it might have been a nice touch of variety, too
Eccleston used his normal accent, didn't he? "Lots of planets have a North" indeed.
"Lots of planets have a North" indeed.
Hee. Yeah. Is he the only Doctor whose accent has been recognisably regional?
Well, Sylvester McCoy had a touch of the Scottish burr about him. Which is probably the reason they didn't want DT to use his.
I still like Nine better than Ten. I'm sad he only wanted one season.
OK. I might be totally out of the blue, but... you're saying that Tennant didn't use his Scottish accent?
Because I heard Scottish accent. Hell, one of the nights I was watching a Whorathon. The following day, in class, when I read a passage in English (since I can't help but mimic other people's accents), I read it when a somewhat Scottish accent because of that.
Jesus, it's like I've been watching Who from an alternate universe, not an alternate continent.
And bonny and Seska, I'm with you, all the way with the mantra. He wouldn't get nor stayed there if he had a companion.
I might be totally out of the blue, but... you're saying that Tennant didn't use his Scottish accent?
He's doing an English accent, isn't he? He sounds different when he talks with his normal Scottish accent. Which he used in Blackpool, I think.
Have you heard Tennant speak normally, Shir? He has a strong Scottish accent. Hell, you can almost see him speaking differently. Someone, scare her up an interview clip on youtube. I can't get there from work.
I saw interviews, I saw (and recommend highly of) Takin' Over the Asylum - I just thought he's trying to speak more clearly for the part of the Doctor - but I still hear the accent.
I'm quite shocked.
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