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Doctor Who alumni

  • 03-02-2010 5:47pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,722 ✭✭✭


    It seems to be all go for ex Who cast members at the moment.

    Gugu Mbatha-Raw, the actress playing Martha Jones' sister Tish has been cast in the female lead in JJ Abrams new show, Undercovers.

    John Barrowman is going to play the big bad in the conclusion of this year's Desperate Housewives.

    And Carey Mulligan (Sally Sparrow) has been nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Checked her on IMDB and didn't realise how well she had been doing since Who, so I guess she won't be back with the Weeping Angels.

    I suppose it all puts Tom Baker's surreal narration of Little Britain into perspective!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,461 ✭✭✭popebenny16


    It seems to be all go for ex Who cast members at the moment.

    Gugu Mbatha-Raw, the actress playing Martha Jones' sister Tish has been cast in the female lead in JJ Abrams new show, Undercovers.

    John Barrowman is going to play the big bad in the conclusion of this year's Desperate Housewives.

    And Carey Mulligan (Sally Sparrow) has been nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Checked her on IMDB and didn't realise how well she had been doing since Who, so I guess she won't be back with the Weeping Angels.

    I suppose it all puts Tom Baker's surreal narration of Little Britain into perspective!

    not to mention Tom Baker's revisiting of the Fourth Doctor for Audio!

    If it was a good idea we could make this a regular feature. Doctor Who Magazine runs something similar every month.


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