Writer
Mark Gatiss (
The Unquiet Dead, The Crimson Horror, et al) has been chatting to the
Ham&High Broadway about the new Doctor Who,
Peter Capaldi. Gatiss, who has written the third episode of
Series 8, had this to say about The Twelfth Doctor:
“I’ve seen quite a bit of him and he’s
absolutely fantastic. Peter’s just got this amazing, fierce, funny,
slightly alarming quality to him – he reminds me a lot of Alastair Sim,
actually. You’re not quite sure where you stand with him; he’s very
funny, but he’s got this glint in his eye and I think it’s a terrific
run of episodes.”
“The brilliant thing about Doctor Who is that it’s always changing like the central character – not just the face of the actor, but the direction of the show. David
and Matt were both wonderful, but both were very human Doctors and I
think it’s time to remind people that the Doctor isn’t always like that.
He’s that sort of Tom Baker, Jon Pertwee and even Christopher
Eccleston style actually: it’s someone who’s not immediately going to be
your best friend and can be quite abrupt and rude.”
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