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I thought it would be a good idea to have a space to discuss what roles we would like Julian to play if we were in charge of casting!
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dosybich wrote:HI im new to the site and yes i do love JRT . I think if or when David Tennent leaves our very own Jrt should become the new Doctor Who. I dont know if you have started this thread but hey there we go.
ali2555 wrote:hehe ye thatd be cool... we could watch him for a whole hour evry week!!!
*drool*
I hope you don't mind that I've moved your comments over here - looking forward to hearing what people think!
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Oh yes I'd totally be up for him to play the next Doctor...or even better a villian in the new series so him and the Tennant would be on screen at the same time!
THAT WOULD BE THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD. EVER. *hyperventelates*
As for my personal choices ... I find the smarmy Nigel Plumb character in The Rotters' Club strangely endearing, and I think he plays is really well, so a similar role to that would be great. Preferably with the same cool costumes.
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Baggiebird wrote:How about a period drama.....mmmmm JRT in period costume yummers
How about a period detective series, with Julian as the clever, charming detective Oooh, even better, he could be an amateur detective, who plays the cello for a living - we could have some musical interludes as well then.
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How about a period detective series, with Julian as the clever, charming detective. Oooh, even better, he could be an amateur detective, who plays the cello for a living - we could have some musical interludes as well then.
The Cello-Playing Detective - geddit?
Seriously though, Julian in period costume playing a philandering dandy would be wonderful but I'd quite like to see him play a role that's completely different to anything he's ever done - preferably a straight as opposed to a comic one. I just think he's such a brilliant actor but because he's done a lot of comedy (and played a lot of foppish characters!), people tend to forget that. Take his performance in The Trench, for example - amazing!
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That is a good point ch1ch1 - he was very very good in The Trench. I am always blethering on about Julian doing more theatre. I know he's done lots in the past, but I've missed it! I'd love to see him in something quite intense...bit of Chekov maybe, or how about playing Iago - that really would be unmissable.
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chatterbox wrote:That is a good point ch1ch1 - he was very very good in The Trench. I am always blethering on about Julian doing more theatre. I know he's done lots in the past, but I've missed it! I'd love to see him in something quite intense...bit of Chekov maybe, or how about playing Iago - that really would be unmissable.
Fingers crossed hey Chatts we culd all have an outing if he didi this
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