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These quotes cover the Doctor himself, actors who have played the Time
Lord, companions, enemies and monsters and other stuff associated with
the ever-expanding Whoniverse.
"Doctor Who's main sidekick for the better part of a decade, the Brigadier
had an upper lip so stiff, it even had a thick moustache as an extra
stiffener."
Charlie Jane Anders on io9.com (2010)
"Why do the master race Daleks [in Victory of the Daleks] look like cut-
price Mac Book Pros crossed with embarrassing sex toys?"
Adam Mason on Alltern8.com (2010)
"I like meeting the fans. They come up and say, 'I wasn't alive when you
were doing it.' "
Frazer Hines
"Mark Gatiss, [as Prof Lazarus in The Lazarus Experiment] who has been
patiently waiting for the call since he was six, doesn’t squander his chance
to chew the scenery in the way that only Doctor Who villains can."
Mark Wright on TheStage.co.uk (2007)
"William Hartnell was the only real Doctor Who. All the rest were just a
way of stretching the programme out."
Roger Jackson on BBC.co.uk (2003)
"Ian Chesterton, a posh buffoon with a penchant for hoofing about and
much 'Oh, Crikey!' derring-do."
TVCream.co.uk
"Captain Jack Harkness makes his debut [in The Empty Child], and
becomes one of the great fictitious captains in history."
Seth Moore on GutMunchers.com (2010)
"The robotic pet K-9, the metallic dog that ran around like a demented
Russell Hobbs kettle on wheels rather than a Jack Russell terrier."
Brian Courtis on TheAge.com.au (2003)
"Martha Jones is many things Billie Piper's Rose was not: educated, black,
middle-class and clear-skinned among them."
Andrew Billen in The Times (2007)
"I invented the name. It's nice, isn't it? I thought, 'Well, I loved inventing
the Slitheen and Raxacoricofallapatorius; and then I thought, 'Why don't I
just call something the Ood?' I did want them to be a bit odd."
Russell T. Davies in The Radio Times (2006)
"This week, Tennant and Piper met Queen Victoria. Whenever anyone else
but Judi Dench plays Queen Victoria (in this case, Pauline Collins), I get the
urge to shout 'Why aren't you Judi Dench?' at the TV, but that turned out to
be the least of my problems."
Tom Cox in The Mail on Sunday (2006)
"Every Doctor needs a companion. For his revival, Doctor Who teams up
with Rose Tyler, a spunky blue-collar Kewpie doll from 21st century
London."
John C. Snider on SciFiDimensions.com (2006)
"Matt Smith is right for the part, isn't he? Look at him. He's got Patrick
Troughton's hair and Jon Pertwee's nose and Tom Baker's eyes. He's also
got a wonderful meerkat perkiness, a way of moving that's just a tiny bit
out of sync with everyone else.
Mark Smith on HeraldScotland.com (2010)
"The cannon fodder in UNIT are creamed again when the Daleks come to
town [in Day of the Daleks (1972)]. What do they put on UNIT recruiting
posters? 'Join UNIT, see aliens and die. Rapidly'? The sight of UNIT corpses
draped over the scenery is a recurring theme that gives this season a very
dark edge."
Androzani.com
"The Valeyard is the Kavanagh QC of Time Lords, only really spiteful and
with a wackier cloak."
Ben Marsden on Wired.co.uk (2009)
"By the end of Flesh & Stone, I have to admit I was a bit confused by the
whole blinking / not blinking thing ... Weeping Angels encouraging you to
keep your eyes open feels a bit like the Daleks joining a rainbow alliance or
The Ice Warriors installing central heating."
Paul Kirkley on BehindTheSofa.org.uk (2010)
"Zoe's from the 21st Century with a cute little upturned nose and bob cut.
That, and she's an astrophysicist with a photographic memory and a
genius level intelligence. So, a woman who not only looks good but can do
vector calculus standing on her head? Be still my oscillating waveform!"
Shaun Clayton on ToplessRobot.com (2010)
THE QUOTABLE DOCTOR WHO Series
For more details of The Quotable Doctor Who book series, visit
http://www.blue-eyed-books.co.uk/doctor-who-quotes-book
or visit our Who Said What About Dr Who blog.
VOLUME ONE: 2000 Quotations about the BBC TV Show, The Doctor, The
Leading Actors, all the main companions with sections on: the TARDIS,
Sonic Screwdriver, Regeneration, UNIT, Behind the Sofa, Science Fiction,
Special Effects, Music, Fashion, Sex, Technobabble, Female Doctors, the
movies and TV spin-offs such as K-9 & Company, Torchwood and The
Sarah Jane Adventures. Further sections include comparing Doctor Who to
Star Trek, James Bond, Sherlock Holmes and other Film / TV characters.
Published on 7th December 2010.
VOLUME FOUR: Quotations and reviews of the New Series episodes from
Rose in 2005 to the final episode of Series Six in 2011.
To be published in Autumn 2011.
www.blue-eyed-books.co.uk