Earlier today Blogtor sat down with The Seventh Doctor himself, Sylvester McCoy, during the filming for a new short film, The Seventeenth Kind. I asked him how he felt about Tom Baker starring in the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special, The Day of the Doctor, McCoy told me:"In a way, we were a bit miffed because we were making another film about us trying to break into the 50th anniversary (which was actually better than the 50th anniversary, which is really great). It was Peter Davison's brilliance. I didn't know he was so good at making films and very witty writing. Originally it was called The Five Doctors Reboot 'cos we thought Tom was in it but then eventually we kept phoning him and the he didn't answer back. Then, by chance, we found out he was in the film."
"Not particularly unhappy either. We weren't surprised. But, for our own selfish reasons, we thought it was going to be five of us trying to break into it. And then he broke in. [Laughs] Anyway, turned out good in the end."
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