Debet, that's still being vigourously debated in places like IO9, and I seem to remember a showrunner comment about it coming up to this next one.
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Just got a chance to watch that. Shouldn't he have been turned into 9? Or did I miss another reality-destroying war between the Time Lords and the Daleks?
I would have sworn I had read a showrunner quote that it wasn't a thing, but I am really not at 100% today and may totally be making shit up.
Connie, Nine had just regenerated AFTER the Time War. That's why he was checking out his ears in the mirror in Rose.
Oh, wait, that was the one from the TV movie! Right?
Right.
But Sebastian McCoy was in the beginning of the TV movie!
I may be worrying about this too much.
I'm pretty impressed that an IO9 regular who seems to remember every classic Who episode predicted The Sisterhood of Karn from the photo of the woman in red.
...was in the beginning of the TV movie!
Yes, Sylvester McCoy regenerated into Paul McGann in the tv movie. The point about Eight was that the regeneration from Eight to Nine was never shown, CE just turned up in the reboot. So that leaves lots of space for retropective messing about (aka timey-wimeyness) .
Somebody elsewhere pointed out that the only other regeneration not shown onscreen was Troughton to Pertwee, but that would have been pushing things a bit.
I did like that Paul McGann was just allowed to be a lot older than he was in the movie. It does suggest that Eight had a long and eventful life too, we just never saw it (though as Tom points out, it has been extensively documented in audio dramas).
OTOH, the picture of John Hurt they used was much younger. I wonder where they got it from?