Showing posts with label hugh Bonneville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hugh Bonneville. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 May 2011

Bits and bobs big update Dr who, Hugh Bonneville, Day of the moon, Colin Baker, Big finish, Steven Moffat and More!!

The Tenth Ducktor

HUGH BONNEVILLE ON WHAT IT'S LIKE TO MAKE DOCTOR WHO WALK THE PLANK

Why the BBC tried to... Exterminate Nazi Daleks! As Doctor Who's most notorious enemies return to our screens, we reveal what inspired their creator

Doctor Who 602 Day of the Moon DVD/XVid Labels

"Points of View" - Who feedback

Colin Baker: "Attacks on graves shame our town"

Big Finish: Vortex - Issue #27

DVD Schedule Update

PURE GOLDER Why Doctor Who’s Falling Overnight Ratings Are A Good Thing

Stephen Moffat's Doctor Who difficulty

Lily Cole to terrorise Doctor Who pirates

Matt's cover up after Doctor's trip

10 Moments from Doctor Who Scarier than The Silence

Another Doctor Who Week; Day 1

Doctor Who and Torchwood convention coming to Cardiff

Is Doctor Who now too scary for children?

Monster Invasion begins!

Bonneville: 'Who' is a "roistering good adventure!"



Monday, 2 May 2011

Hugh Bonneville's Doctor Who ban

Hugh Bonneville who is in this weeks episode of Dr who (The curse of the black spot) has revealed he is banned from watching Doctor Who in his house after his young son got scared by the Daleks.


Hugh revealed: "Slightly sore topic. My nine-year-old got so freaked out about Bill Paterson's demise in the Daleks episode last year, he had some sleepless nights... so we've had a slight embargo on Doctor Who at our house, which was annoying for me because I'd got them all recorded and then I had to wipe them all!

"So I'm going to get the box set, and we'll watch them together leading up to this episode."

The 47-year-old actor joked his son would probably have preferred him to have a guest spot on his favourite cartoon.

He said: "It's funny, because he's used to me working but he's new to the whole Doctor Who thing, so to him it's just another job. Had I said I was going to be in Spongebob Squarepants, then he'd have been really thrilled."

But Hugh is a big Doctor Who fan

He said: " I was a Jon Pertwee boy. That music haunted my childhood, and always reminds me of being at my gran's on a Saturday afternoon, just after the football scores."

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Friday, 28 January 2011

Downton abby to Dr who - The sun

DOWNTON Abbey toff Hugh Bonneville swaps the period drama for a role in Doctor Who.

Hugh, 47 - who plays the Earl of Grantham in the ITV1 drama - appears as a pirate captain in the new run of the BBC1 hit this spring.

Hugh said: "When I was a boy, the music and Jon Pertwee's doctor had me peeking out from behind the sofa every Saturday.

"I am thrilled to be appearing in the new series.

"Although the pirate's demons are different to those of the young lad who watched through his fingers, they are no less terrifying - this new adventure is not for the faint-hearted."


Source = The sun

Downton abby to Dr who - The sun

DOWNTON Abbey toff Hugh Bonneville swaps the period drama for a role in Doctor Who.

Hugh, 47 - who plays the Earl of Grantham in the ITV1 drama - appears as a pirate captain in the new run of the BBC1 hit this spring.

Hugh said: "When I was a boy, the music and Jon Pertwee's doctor had me peeking out from behind the sofa every Saturday.

"I am thrilled to be appearing in the new series.

"Although the pirate's demons are different to those of the young lad who watched through his fingers, they are no less terrifying - this new adventure is not for the faint-hearted."


Source = The sun

Downton abby to Dr who - The sun

DOWNTON Abbey toff Hugh Bonneville swaps the period drama for a role in Doctor Who.

Hugh, 47 - who plays the Earl of Grantham in the ITV1 drama - appears as a pirate captain in the new run of the BBC1 hit this spring.

Hugh said: "When I was a boy, the music and Jon Pertwee's doctor had me peeking out from behind the sofa every Saturday.

"I am thrilled to be appearing in the new series.

"Although the pirate's demons are different to those of the young lad who watched through his fingers, they are no less terrifying - this new adventure is not for the faint-hearted."


Source = The sun

Downton abby to Dr who - The sun

DOWNTON Abbey toff Hugh Bonneville swaps the period drama for a role in Doctor Who.

Hugh, 47 - who plays the Earl of Grantham in the ITV1 drama - appears as a pirate captain in the new run of the BBC1 hit this spring.

Hugh said: "When I was a boy, the music and Jon Pertwee's doctor had me peeking out from behind the sofa every Saturday.

"I am thrilled to be appearing in the new series.

"Although the pirate's demons are different to those of the young lad who watched through his fingers, they are no less terrifying - this new adventure is not for the faint-hearted."


Source = The sun

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