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Post by The Brigadier on Feb 18, 2021 14:25:18 GMT
The Meddling Monk meets a future incarnation of themselves, The Twisted Sister/Nefarious Nun who is far more successful in changing history than they currently are and they beg their future incarnation to team up with them. Not sure who would play the Twisted Sister/Nefarious Nun, someone who can be very mischievous🤔 Dee Snider obviously! 😉 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dee_SniderAh..the eighties. I remember it well...👴...wild clothes, wild make up and wild hair. And that was just the men..🤪 I like the idea of the Nefarious Nun. You'd need someone who could play off Rufus' Monk successfully though and not be overshadowed by him. Someone like Julia Davis, Dianne Morgan or Sandi Toksvig perhaps. Or in an ideal world (if you could get them) Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French or Jo Brand..
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Post by grinch on Feb 18, 2021 14:26:04 GMT
The Meddling Monk meets a future incarnation of themselves, The Twisted Sister/Nefarious Nun who is far more successful in changing history than they currently are and they beg their future incarnation to team up with them. Not sure who would play the Twisted Sister/Nefarious Nun, someone who can be very mischievous🤔 Someone perhaps such as Diane Morgan. This incarnation would have a far drier sense of humour and be very calm compared to her more mischievous previous incarnations.
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Post by timegirl on Feb 18, 2021 14:29:33 GMT
Ooo I like all these suggestions!😊
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Post by timegirl on Feb 18, 2021 22:14:28 GMT
12 records his album, only things start to go wrong in the recording studio....
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Post by number13 on Feb 18, 2021 22:50:41 GMT
The Meddling Monk meets a future incarnation of themselves, The Twisted Sister/Nefarious Nun who is far more successful in changing history than they currently are and they beg their future incarnation to team up with them. Not sure who would play the Twisted Sister/Nefarious Nun, someone who can be very mischievous🤔 Dee Snider obviously! 😉 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dee_SniderAh..the eighties. I remember it well...👴...wild clothes, wild make up and wild hair. And that was just the men..🤪 I like the idea of the Nefarious Nun. You'd need someone who could play off Rufus' Monk successfully though and not be overshadowed by him. Someone like Julia Davis, Dianne Morgan or Sandi Toksvig perhaps. Or in an ideal world (if you could get them) Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French or Jo Brand.. You should have been there in the Seventies. We had trousers with flares so wide you had to carry tentpegs and a hammer in case of high winds.
(As The Nun - Jo Brand, definitely!)
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Post by The Brigadier on Feb 18, 2021 22:59:31 GMT
Dee Snider obviously! 😉 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dee_SniderAh..the eighties. I remember it well...👴...wild clothes, wild make up and wild hair. And that was just the men..🤪 I like the idea of the Nefarious Nun. You'd need someone who could play off Rufus' Monk successfully though and not be overshadowed by him. Someone like Julia Davis, Dianne Morgan or Sandi Toksvig perhaps. Or in an ideal world (if you could get them) Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French or Jo Brand.. You should have been there in the Seventies. We had trousers with flares so wide you had to carry tentpegs and a hammer in case of high winds.
(As The Nun - Jo Brand, definitely!)
oh I remember the seventies too. I still break into a cold sweat whenever my mother threatens to break out the photo albums.. 😋
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Post by number13 on Feb 18, 2021 23:09:58 GMT
You should have been there in the Seventies. We had trousers with flares so wide you had to carry tentpegs and a hammer in case of high winds.
(As The Nun - Jo Brand, definitely!)
oh I remember the seventies too. I still break into a cold sweat whenever my mother threatens to break out the photo albums.. 😋
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Post by timegirl on Feb 18, 2021 23:18:55 GMT
You should have been there in the Seventies. We had trousers with flares so wide you had to carry tentpegs and a hammer in case of high winds.
(As The Nun - Jo Brand, definitely!)
oh I remember the seventies too. I still break into a cold sweat whenever my mother threatens to break out the photo albums.. 😋 I haven’t experienced the 70s or 80s first hand, but I do like their fashion and pop culture a lot 😊
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Post by constonks on Feb 19, 2021 3:11:55 GMT
Jo Brand as the Monk is an excellent choice, although of all the names suggested above I have to cast my vote for Twisted Sister - that's just lovely.
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Post by timegirl on Feb 19, 2021 15:00:06 GMT
12 and Clara meet the real Dracula. The locals mistake 12 and Clara for vampire slayers so they pretend to be Van Helsing and his wife Buffy (get it😉) . They investigate Dracula who is actually an alien and not really evil, just very misunderstood. He also doesn’t drink human blood or kill people. It turns out that Dracula is actually an alien refugee hoping to find a new home on Earth but because he was different and had unusual customs people were scared of him and spread lots of rumors of him being a monster. He also didn’t hurt Lucy, he courted her and they were engaged which made her other suitors jealous. She was secretly terminally ill which Dracula was trying to solve by giving her some of his blood that would make her his species but would also save her life. Lucy had only confined this to her understanding best friend Mina. So 12 and Clara and Mina, rescue Lucy before her suitors try anything that would kill Lucy before Dracula’s blood takes effect and find a safe place for Lucy and Dracula to live.
I think it would be an interesting addition to the “Celebrity Mythological” theme of 12’s era that’s been pointed out. As well as there being a parallel between Dracula and Lucy with 12 and Clara, in how 12 is often misunderstood and how far he goes to save Clara in Hell Bent.
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Post by doctorkernow on Feb 19, 2021 16:00:42 GMT
Hello again.
Jo Brand as the Twisted Sister gets my vote. Sister Artemisia, causing mischief by changing history to her own advantage and amusement. Usually at the expense of pompous, over-bearing male authority figures e.g Henry VIII and the dissolution of the monasteries.
The TARDIS crew would be her other QI mates. Sandi Toksvig as the Doctor, with Susan Calman, a solicitor from Earth and Bill Bailey a space hippie who got stranded on Earth and works in Susan's office.
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Post by timegirl on Feb 19, 2021 16:03:48 GMT
Hello again. Jo Brand as the Twisted Sister gets my vote. Sister Artemisia, causing mischief by changing history to her own advantage and amusement. Usually at the expense of pompous, over-bearing male authority figures e.g Henry VIII and the dissolution of the monasteries. The TARDIS crew would be her other QI mates. Sandi Toksvig as the Doctor, with Susan Calman, a solicitor from Earth and Bill Bailey a space hippie who got stranded on Earth and works in Susan's office. Ooo I love this! Also like that the Twisted Sister is on good terms with the Doctor and that Bill Bailey is a space hippie!😁
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2021 19:19:31 GMT
12 and Clara meet the real Dracula. The locals mistake 12 and Clara for vampire slayers so they pretend to be Van Helsing and his wife Buffy (get it😉) . They investigate Dracula who is actually an alien and not really evil, just very misunderstood. He also doesn’t drink human blood or kill people. It turns out that Dracula is actually an alien refugee hoping to find a new home on Earth but because he was different and had unusual customs people were scared of him and spread lots of rumors of him being a monster. He also didn’t hurt Lucy, he courted her and they were engaged which made her other suitors jealous. She was secretly terminally ill which Dracula was trying to solve by giving her some of his blood that would make her his species but would also save her life. Lucy had only confined this to her understanding best friend Mina. So 12 and Clara and Mina, rescue Lucy before her suitors try anything that would kill Lucy before Dracula’s blood takes effect and find a safe place for Lucy and Dracula to live. I think it would be an interesting addition to the “Celebrity Mythological” theme of 12’s era that’s been pointed out. As well as there being a parallel between Dracula and Lucy with 12 and Clara, in how 12 is often misunderstood and how far he goes to save Clara in Hell Bent. Let’s Just keep Dracula as bloody evil...the Doctor so distraught that his beloved Clara has been sucked dry by the count....takes off in the Tardis with Dracula’s three very nagging wives...in the end everyone happy 😉😂😜...and she has been really really sucked dry and has no chance of coming to life again 😉😇 better not let Moffat write it
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Post by timegirl on Feb 19, 2021 19:33:33 GMT
12 and Clara meet the real Dracula. The locals mistake 12 and Clara for vampire slayers so they pretend to be Van Helsing and his wife Buffy (get it😉) . They investigate Dracula who is actually an alien and not really evil, just very misunderstood. He also doesn’t drink human blood or kill people. It turns out that Dracula is actually an alien refugee hoping to find a new home on Earth but because he was different and had unusual customs people were scared of him and spread lots of rumors of him being a monster. He also didn’t hurt Lucy, he courted her and they were engaged which made her other suitors jealous. She was secretly terminally ill which Dracula was trying to solve by giving her some of his blood that would make her his species but would also save her life. Lucy had only confined this to her understanding best friend Mina. So 12 and Clara and Mina, rescue Lucy before her suitors try anything that would kill Lucy before Dracula’s blood takes effect and find a safe place for Lucy and Dracula to live. I think it would be an interesting addition to the “Celebrity Mythological” theme of 12’s era that’s been pointed out. As well as there being a parallel between Dracula and Lucy with 12 and Clara, in how 12 is often misunderstood and how far he goes to save Clara in Hell Bent. Let’s Just keep Dracula as bloody evil...the Doctor so distraught that his beloved Clara has been sucked dry by the count....takes off in the Tardis with Dracula’s three very nagging wives...in the end everyone happy 😉😂😜...and she has been really really sucked dry and has no chance of coming to life again 😉😇 better not let Moffat write it Ha ha😈😉🧛🏻♂️
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Post by grinch on Feb 19, 2021 20:28:58 GMT
The Doctor has to investigate a television station which somehow possesses a time machine and has been abducting historical figures to serve as guests on their hit late night talk show.
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Post by timegirl on Feb 20, 2021 1:29:41 GMT
A story where we see past incarnations of the Doctor in their own personal afterlife. I would like to think that even after the Doctor regenerates their previous selves still exist in some form.
Sidenote: I have my own particular headcannon of 12 and Clara getting their own personal afterlife together.
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Post by sherlock on Feb 20, 2021 9:50:45 GMT
A story where we see past incarnations of the Doctor in their own personal afterlife. I would like to think that even after the Doctor regenerates their previous selves still exist in some form. Sidenote: I have my own particular headcannon of 12 and Clara getting their own personal afterlife together. This is basically depicted in Timewyrm: Revelation. In that novel, the Seventh Doctor and Ace go into the Doctor’s own mind and along the way bump into his past selves in various afterlives of sorts there. The First Doctor is a librarian, the Fourth Doctor is a ferryman and the Fifth Doctor is chained in a pit till Ace sets him free (he’s become the Doctor’s conscience, which Seven clearly didn’t take too well). They also bump into the Third Doctor, but his afterlife has been compromised by the entity attacking the Doctor’s mind. What became of the Sixth Doctor is revealed later in the New Adventures. It turns out the Seventh Doctor imprisoned him in a room with no doors, fearing he’d become the Valeyard. Seven later becomes paranoid his successor will do this to him, but gets over it and let’s Six go. Seven’s afterlife is revealed in two Eighth Doctor novels. On two occasions when he explores his own mind, the Eighth Doctor comes across Seven chilling in a garden of roses.
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Post by number13 on Feb 20, 2021 13:50:06 GMT
A story where we see past incarnations of the Doctor in their own personal afterlife. I would like to think that even after the Doctor regenerates their previous selves still exist in some form. Sidenote: I have my own particular headcannon of 12 and Clara getting their own personal afterlife together. This is basically depicted in Timewyrm: Revelation. In that novel, the Seventh Doctor and Ace go into the Doctor’s own mind and along the way bump into his past selves in various afterlives of sorts there. The First Doctor is a librarian, the Fourth Doctor is a ferryman and the Fifth Doctor is chained in a pit till Ace sets him free (he’s become the Doctor’s conscience, which Seven clearly didn’t take too well). They also bump into the Third Doctor, but his afterlife has been compromised by the entity attacking the Doctor’s mind. What became of the Sixth Doctor is revealed later in the New Adventures. It turns out the Seventh Doctor imprisoned him in a room with no doors, fearing he’d become the Valeyard. Seven later becomes paranoid his successor will do this to him, but gets over it and let’s Six go. Seven’s afterlife is revealed in two Eighth Doctor novels. On two occasions when he explores his own mind, the Eighth Doctor comes across Seven chilling in a garden of roses. Please don't keep us in suspense - what happened to the Second Doctor? We must know!
That story is halfway to creating the Eleven isn't it? First as a librarian (The Archivist) and Sixie the one the other incarnations are afraid of... and in fact thinking of our actual Sixie, having once locked him up like that, would Seven ever really feel safe to let him out... Gallifrey hath no fury like an incarnation scorned...
'I gave my life to defeat that... that Dockyard. And what thanks did I get? Locked up for aeons without even a good book! In my own TARDIS! Mine. And you stole my coat and put on that ridiculous wig!'
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Post by sherlock on Feb 20, 2021 14:14:04 GMT
This is basically depicted in Timewyrm: Revelation. In that novel, the Seventh Doctor and Ace go into the Doctor’s own mind and along the way bump into his past selves in various afterlives of sorts there. The First Doctor is a librarian, the Fourth Doctor is a ferryman and the Fifth Doctor is chained in a pit till Ace sets him free (he’s become the Doctor’s conscience, which Seven clearly didn’t take too well). They also bump into the Third Doctor, but his afterlife has been compromised by the entity attacking the Doctor’s mind. What became of the Sixth Doctor is revealed later in the New Adventures. It turns out the Seventh Doctor imprisoned him in a room with no doors, fearing he’d become the Valeyard. Seven later becomes paranoid his successor will do this to him, but gets over it and let’s Six go. Seven’s afterlife is revealed in two Eighth Doctor novels. On two occasions when he explores his own mind, the Eighth Doctor comes across Seven chilling in a garden of roses. Please don't keep us in suspense - what happened to the Second Doctor? We must know!
That story is halfway to creating the Eleven isn't it? First as a librarian (The Archivist) and Sixie the one the other incarnations are afraid of... and in fact thinking of our actual Sixie, having once locked him up like that, would Seven ever really feel safe to let him out... Gallifrey hath no fury like an incarnation scorned...
'I gave my life to defeat that... that Dockyard. And what thanks did I get? Locked up for aeons without even a good book! In my own TARDIS! Mine. And you stole my coat and put on that ridiculous wig!' For some reason, Revelation doesn’t address the Second Doctor, or if it does none of the online resources about the book mention it. I like to imagine he’s just having a ball on a beach, akin to The Enemy of the World.
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Post by number13 on Feb 20, 2021 14:32:13 GMT
Please don't keep us in suspense - what happened to the Second Doctor? We must know!
That story is halfway to creating the Eleven isn't it? First as a librarian (The Archivist) and Sixie the one the other incarnations are afraid of... and in fact thinking of our actual Sixie, having once locked him up like that, would Seven ever really feel safe to let him out... Gallifrey hath no fury like an incarnation scorned...
'I gave my life to defeat that... that Dockyard. And what thanks did I get? Locked up for aeons without even a good book! In my own TARDIS! Mine. And you stole my coat and put on that ridiculous wig!' For some reason, Revelation doesn’t address the Second Doctor, or if it does none of the online resources about the book mention it. I like to imagine he’s just having a ball on a beach, akin to The Enemy of the World. Thanks. Yes I can imagine Two having fun somewhere for eternity and probably playing practical jokes on the minds/memories of all the others. Especially the Third Doctor!
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