…Relative unknown Smith makes for a somewhat more traditional Doctor, perpetually distracted and cheerful, but also exhibits more than a touch of “Monty Python” in his abstemious physical comedy, hopping over fences and spewing mouthfuls of yogurt with a strange amount of dignity. Smith is the youngest actor to limn the role, though he doesn’t necessarily look it; he’s angular and weirdly ageless — at times it seems like an alien’s vision of a good-looking young man. Which is, of course, totally appropriate….
It was great, tune in to BBCAmerica tonight for the US premiere (if you didn’t get to catch its brief appearance on youtube…)
Update:They’re up! And they did a masterful job making me like Matt Smith even though I am missing David Tennant! I didn’t think it could be done and Stephen Moffat got me! Clever clever using a child to lure me to watch Stephen!! Made Matt so likeable I couldnt resist!
Oh I hope some sypathetic soul in the UK gets it posted tonight, please BBCAmerica Free Dr Who!
Christmas Day, 6.00pm, BBC One. New Year’s Day, 6.40pm, BBC One.http://www.walesonline.co.uk/videos-a…Doctor Who producer and chief writer Russell T Davies said that he can bow out gracefully with the Christmas episodes, The End Of Time.The two-part show marks the final episodes for the 46-year-old Welshman who masterminded the revival of the BBC sci-fi series in 2003.
Well it finally aired on BBC America last night! For anyone who has not seen it in the 6 months since this aired in the UK, here is the David Tennant ‘Christmas’ special: