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Cajun Country Here I Come

Yep, still sick…

I am going to New Orleans this weekend because of New Orleans Comic Con.

It was originally going to be :NOLA 2016

But on M onday last, Matt had to cancel due to commitments on his new movie The Crown.

This is very excusable. Happens all the time when you’ve been going to Conventions for over 30 years like I have.

My gripe is that I had VIP tickets for the Trio. But when they became a Duo the entire VIP status was dropped like a rock.

I was going primarily for Jenna, as I saw Karen In Phoenix here last Month and Matt 2 years ago in New Orleans.

But I had to re-book the whole convention. They did give a good rate on a normal 3-day pass (which was sold out due the headliners of this convention Capt. America & Several Avengers). VIP Not available. But I think got pushed to the back of the line for autographs and photo ops.

Not nice.

Oh well.

Ce Le Vie.

These things happen. But I paid a lot of money to have a few perks and now I get shoved from the front of the bus to the back unceremoniously.

So I will have like several hours wait in line instead of up to an hour. 😦

I hope I still have a good time this weekend.

I will let you know. 🙂

 

In Town

karen gillan fan fest 2015

Her panel is tomorrow.

I get her autograph and photo tomorrow. A real Beauty and the Beast moment for sure. 🙂

Then I will see her again in a month in New Orleans with Jenna Coleman and Matt Smith.

I’m excited.

Then Gally is the Month after that, so it’s Con Season!

Last year's Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest at University of Phoenix Stadium.

Booking special guests for a big geek convention often takes a lot of time, effort, patience, and persistence. Just ask Brandy Kuschel, who spends most of the year wrangling all manner of famed actors, artists, and geek icons for both Phoenix Comicon in the spring and its spinoff wintertime event, Fan Fest.

“There are a lot of moving parts involved with getting guests,” says Kuschel, who serves as Comicon’s director of guest relations.

There’s also a bit of luck involved and fortune has been known to suddenly smile upon her. Like, for instance, when the chance to host Doctor Who’s Karen Gillan at this year’s Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest next month fell into her lap.

As Kuschel explains, the Phoenix Comicon staff has a standing booking offer with agents representing many of the stars from the renowned BBC sci-fi show’s history, including David Tennant, Matt Smith, and Billie Piper. “We’ve let it be know that we’re always interested in having any Doctor Who guests out to Phoenix Comicon,” Kuschel says.

A few months ago, she got an e-mail offering up an appearance from Gillan, the Scottish actress who played ultra-popular companion Amy Pond, on a silver platter.

It was an offer that Kuschel and the rest of the Phoenix Comicon staff couldn’t refuse, especially since they’d been trying to book Gillan for years. Thing is, they’d been hoping to feature her at Phoenix Comicon proper, which brings upwards of 70,000 people to downtown and features a huge array of blockbuster guests. The Fan Fest, which debuted last December, is a much smaller event that’s geared more towards artists and families.

Karen Gillan is scheduled to appear on Saturday, December 5, and Sunday, December 6, at Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest 2015.

Karen Gillan is scheduled to appear on Saturday, December 5, and Sunday, December 6, at Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest 2015.
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According to Phoenix Comicon director Matt Solberg, while Fan Fest includes appearances by some notable names, such as actor Tom Skeritt or artist Bob Layton at last year’s event, the emphasis isn’t necessarily on big guests.

“Last year we had a couple of headliners and a few other special guests and I think everyone fit in with what we were doing,” Solberg says. “But this year it wasn’t like we were going after a big-named person for Fan Fest. And then it just kind of happened with Karen Gillan.”

Solberg says that when Kuschel told him the Doctor Who and Guardians of the Galaxy actress would be available for the event, the two were amused by the irony over finally getting the guest they wanted, albeit at a completely different time of year.

“Brandy and I had a really good chuckle together,” Solberg says, “Because it was like, ‘You gotta be kidding me. We’ve spent all this time trying to get her for Phoenix Comicon and now it’s being handed to us?’ But we both knew right away, we weren’t passing up this opportunity. You just don’t.”

Nor did they pass on any of the other big guests that they had the chance to feature at this year’s Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest, which takes place from Friday, December 4, to Sunday, December 6, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale and will include such famous names as A-Team/Battlestar Galactica star Dirk Benedict, veteran character actor W. Morgan Shepard, Torchwood’s Gareth David-Lloyd, and Sean Maher from Firefly. (Phoenix New Times)

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Also excited to see what happens to today in the Season Finale, “Hell Bent”.

But then we go into hibernation for 20 days until the Christmas Special.

Then the long dark Doctor Who Winter sets in until next Fall.

So it’s also a sad time of the year where we will be without a new fix for months and months and months…

 

Mirror, Mirror

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Somewhere out there, in the far, distant multiverse, is an alternative timeline where Jenna Coleman didn’t make her Doctor Who debut as companion Clara Oswald, but as Melody Pond in the 2011 episode Let’s Kill Hitler. That’s right – Jenna Coleman was nearly an incarnation of River Song.

The actress dropped the revelation at Canada’s FanExpo convention, where she was appearing on a special panel alongside former companion Karen Gillan – AKA, Amy Pond. Following a fan question regarding Melody (what life would have been like for her if she wasn’t abducted at Demon’s Run), Coleman sprung to life, her memory obviously jolted:

“I’ve got good gossip! Did you know… that I auditioned for Mels? That’s one part I didn’t get and my grandmother was so upset…”

“Thank god you didn’t get that!” replies Gillan, “because then you would have…” She trails off, interrupted, but it’s probably not a stretch to assume that she going to say something about her then not being able to land the bigger role of Clara Oswald. Not that a past appearance in Doctor Who hurt Gillan’s chances, of course. Or Peter Capaldi’s.

Soothsayer

Adeola Oshodi, a Torchwood Institute employee.
Or even
Maxil of The Chancellory Guard on Gallifrey
And certainly not…
A 2nd Doctor!

Mels went on to be played by Nina Toussaint-White. It was a brief role: a younger incarnation of River Song who had become childhood friends with the Ponds, her parents. Timey-wimey, and so on. Early on in Let’s Kill Hitler, after forcing the Doctor to travel back to 1938 Berlin, she regenerates into the real deal. 

Coleman goes on to say that she never had much faith in ever landing the role – mainly because of her and Gillan’s imbalance of height. 

“I never thought they would have cast us as childhood best mates because the height difference was too much,” she laughs. “I thought, ‘I’m never going to get that part.'”

Funny how things work out, eh? 

And if Coleman had played Mels, then been cast as Clara Oswald would that have added another layer of mystery to “The Impossible Girl” where the Doctor is trying to figure out why she looks exactly like his Wife’s school years incarnation but doesn’t seem to be her?

Or would it have been another way to bring River Song back into WHO, just not Alex Kingston?

Oh, the Time-Wimey of it…

Interviews

Pond Life

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2015-03-22/how-well-do-you-know-doctor-whos-amy-pond

How well do you know Doctor Who's Amy Pond?

Come along Pond…

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2015-03-21/how-well-do-you-know-matt-smiths-eleventh-doctor

The Story So Far…

Annoy Me

The top 15 things that annoy Doctor Who fans

When it comes to Doctor Who, it’s a thin line between love and hate – and on the internet, they’re basically the same thing. 

Via Twitter, Facebook and comments underneath our articles, RadioTimes.com has played host to this anger more times than we’d like to count. And therefore, we think we have a pretty good idea of what it is that infuriates Whovians the most. But what is it? Here, from 15-1, we count down just what it is that turns Doctor Who fans into Daleks… 

15. “The sets wobble”

This one doesn’t bother me so much, probably because at my age I remember black & white TV, no remotes of any kind and 7  channels!

I also understand intellectually about “BBC budgets” and I would hope most fans understand about that. The younger generations that had CGI and such all there life may have this problem more than I do. But come on, the Robot in “Robot” itself is great, it’s the effects of it’s “growth” that suck and that’s because they only had CSO (color separation overlay) a crude green screen and 4 Pounds and a wad of gum. 🙂

14.

“YOUTHFUL EXUBERANCE MAKES ME FEEL OLD AND OBSOLETE.”

(see above)

 

13. Gender changing Time Lords

“TWIN HEARTED SHAPE CHANGING TIME TRAVELLING ALIEN IMMORTALS CANNOT SWITCH GENDER. THAT IS JUST ABSURD.”

I have already spoken on this several times in ad nauseum, My problem is more about Political Correctness and The Doctor himself than anyone else.

12. Hanky panky with Companions

“THE DOCTOR IS AN ALIEN, WHY WOULD HE FANCY HUMANS? IT’S LIKE KISSING YOUR CAT. YOUR CAT WHO LOOKS LIKE KA-REN GILL-AN.”

True, Classic Who never went there, even a little bit and current Who went there A LOT, especially with David Tennant and Matt Smith, but that pendulum has swung back again with Peter Capaldi.

I have no real problem with it myself.

11. Spoilers

“DO NOT TWEET THE END-ING. I HAVE NOT SEEN IT.

I HAVE NOW SEEN IT.

I MUST TWEET THE END-ING.”

Another good reason why I’m not on Twitter. But I wrote an entire blog on this awhile ago.

https://mydoctorwhoblog.wordpress.com/2014/10/13/spoilers-2/

One man’s spoiler is another man’s preview. 🙂

10. “I’m a real Whovian. My favourite is Smith/Tennant/Baker.”

“YOU ARE NOT A REAL FAAAA-AN. YOU WERE NOT THERE AT THE BEGINNING. IT’S HARTNELL OR NOTHING.”

Complete poppycock!

I recommend for the modern non-fan to start with Eccleston, up to Capaldi. Then if they want more, look at the older show.

It’s like saying, if you want to watch the modern version of Hawaii Five-O you MUST watch the Jack Lord version from the 1970’s.

Utter Poopycock!


9. Dr. Who

“YOU DO NOT ABBREVIATE THE DOC-TOR. ARE YOU WRITING A LET-TAAAR? USE HIS FULL TITLE.”

More infantile nitpicking. So what.

8. “Hello Doctor Who, how are you?”

“DOCTOR WHO IS NOT HIS NAME. DOC-TOR WHO IS THE NAME OF THE PROGRAMME. EXCEPT IN THE ORIGINAL SERIES. AND PE-TER CAPALDI STILL CALLS HIM DOCTOR WHO.”

Apparently people on Social Media have too much time on their hands. Get over it.


7. People complaining about Doctor Who

“WHY WATCH A SHOW THAT MAKES YOU SO ANGRY? YOU NEED TO CHILLAX. CHILLAX! CHILLAX!I COMMAND YOU TO CHILLAX!”

Hey, I watched  Star Trek: Voyager for 4 1/2 years! Top that! 🙂

6. Other fans

“I DIS-AGREE. I DIS-AGREEEEEEEEEEEE.”

Come to Gallifrey one sometime, you’ll see Doctor Who Fandom, not just whiny brats. I can disagree with fans, one in particular comes to mind, but I don’t have to be disagreeable.

This ain’t politics, you know! 🙂

5. “Doctor Who is a kids show”

“DOCTOR WHO IS A FAMILY SHOW, NOT A CHILDREN’S SHOW. EVERYONE CAN ENJOY IT TOGETHER. OR ALONE. TOTALLY A-LONE.”

It has always been a family show. But it was made originally for the kids more than the adults, and over time that changed also.

Get over it.

There are plenty of “kids shows” that can appeal to adults to.


4. Reset buttons to wrap up the story

“YOU ARE TOO LATE DOC-TOR. YOUR FRIENDS ARE DEAD. YOUR TARDIS DESTROYED. WE ARE VICTOR…WAIT. STOP. DO NOT TOUCH THAT BUTTON. THAT LARGE RED RESET BUTTON DOES NOT CONCERN YOU!”

Have you ever watched Drama, let alone Science Fiction? Are you that dim??

Welcome to the big world.

Watch Star Trek sometime. 🙂

Hey, is that Bobby Ewing in my shower!?

3. Continuity and paradoxes

“THE DOCTOR FROM THE FUTURE GAVE HIMSELF THE SCREWDRIVER? BUT WHO GAVE THE FUTURE DOCTOR THE SCREWDRIVER? DO NOT SAY WIBBLY-WOBBLY OR I WILL EXTERMINATE YOU.”

The Doctor’s Daughter married a later incarnation of himself and then had a daughter so now he’s own Father-In-Law, Husband, and a grandfather all at the same time!!  (sounds like a plot from Coronation Street).

Gee, these people have no appreciation of Science Fiction as a whole do they?


2. Showrunners

“YOUR STORIES ARE INFERIOR TO MY FAN FICTIOOOOOON!”

You know, arrogant fans like this helped get Doctor Who cancelled in the 1980’s.

If you’re that good, then apply to be the successor to Moffat and see how fast BBC Wales shows you their backside.

It’s a business. Besides, your “family show” doesn’t want to see your slash fiction with Madame Vastra and Jenny having a threesome with a Dalek, ok?! 🙂

1. Doctor Who in general

“I HATE YOU BUT I LOVE YOU SO. THIS IS A PARADOX. EXPLAIN! EXPLAIN!”

Love’s complicated, my dear.

Just look at Star Wars: The Phantom Menace or Star Trek V! 🙂

 

Reusable

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

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With the announcement of the Twelfth Doctor yesterday, there seemed to be a bit of confusion. “Well, it can’t be him”, people cried, “he’s been in it before!”. Turns out that this sort of thing is actually a pretty common trope in the world of Doctor Who. Let’s take a trip back in Time and… reused faces!

Nick Courtney

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

Long before he made his first appearance as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart in 1970’s Spearhead from Space (in fact, the character had actually been introduced as a Colonel in the Troughton serial The Web of Fear 2 years earlier), the dearly missed Nicholas Courtney played the no-nonsense Space Security Agent Bret Vyon in the 12-episode epic The Daleks’ Master Plan, broadcast in 1965. Battling the Daleks alongside The Doctor and his companions, Bret would eventually meet his end at the hands of his sister, Sara, convinced by the villainous Mavic Chen that he was a traitor. Those two names might just pop up in this list later…

Jacqueline Hill

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

Jacqueline Hill, of course, is best known as one of Doctor Who’s original companions, Barbara Wright – who travelled with the first Doctor from An Unearthly Child (1963) to The Chase (1965) alongside fellow Coal Hill school teacher Ian Chesterton – but fans would have to wait 15 years to see her again in Doctor Who, this time as Lexa, the religious leader of the Deons in Meglos, marking the first (but not last) time a companion would reappear in the show as another character.

Mark Gatiss

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

Not just content with writing for Doctor Who, Mark Gatiss also wanted to play a part in it – which he went on to do twice! First, as the tragic genetic scientist Professor Lazarus in 2007’s The Lazarus Experiment, where he appeared both in and out of makeup in order to show Lazarus’ sudden de-ageing, but also in a cameo role as the space chess player Gantok in the Series 6 finalĂŠ The Wedding of River Song – for which he was credited as ‘Rondo Haxton’.

Gatiss also appeared uncredited as ‘Danny Boy’, one of the Spitfire Fighter pilots who battled the Dalek saucer in his Series 5 story Victory of the Daleks – making him the first Doctor Who actor to star in an episode they also wrote.

Adjoa Andoh

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

Continuing the trend of actors making appearances under heavy makeup and then without, Adjoa Andoh first came to Doctor Who as the wonderfully droll Cat-Nurse Sister Jatt, in 2006’s New Earth – but a year later, she would reappear (thankfully less feline) as Martha’s mum Francine, de facto head of the dysfunctional Jones family, popping up then and again across Series 3. She made a brief return as Francine in 2008’s guest-star-crazy series 4 finalĂŠ The Stolen Earth/Journey’s End.

Julian Glover

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

Best known amongst sci-fi fans as the sinister, AT-AT piloting General Veers in The Empire Strikes Back, Julian Glover is no stranger to Doctor Who either. 15 years before his movie moment on Hoth, Glover appeared in the Doctor Who historical The Crusade, as none other than the famous King of England Richard the Lionheart. Glover would then reappear in arguably one of the greatest stories in Doctor Who, 1979’s City of Death, playing the triple-role of Captain Tancredi, Count Scarlioni and Scaroth, last of the Jagaroth.

Lalla Ward

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Speaking of City of Death

Lalla Ward first appeared in Doctor Who as Princess Astra in The Armageddon Factor, who turned out to be part of the Key to Time that The Doctor and Romana were hunting for in the series-long story arc of the show’s 16th season. Lalla would appear again just 7 months later in the following serial, Destiny of The Daleks, as Romana’s second incarnation. For the first time the show would actually acknowledge this reuse of an actor – apparently, much to The Doctor’s disapproval, Romana took a liking to Princess Astra’s appearance, so she decided to emulate it when she grew tired of her original form.

Eve Myles

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

In only the third episode since Doctor Who returned in 2005, The Unquiet Dead, the lovely Eve Myles played Gwyneth, a tragic Victorian maid who eventually sacrificed herself to stop the Gelth from invading Earth through a rift in time and space. A year later it would be announced that companion Captain Jack Harkness would star in his own Who spinoff, Torchwood, with Myles joining him as the audience-surrogate-turned-Welsh-badass Gwen Cooper. Myles would return to Doctor Who alongside her fellow Torchwood cast members – and once again the show would lampshade her reuse by having the Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler remark on how Cardiff’s space-time rift passed on genetic traits via the wonderfully technobabbly term ‘spacial genetic multiplicity’.

Geoffrey Palmer

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

The first triple-role actor (technically Julian Glover would be but Scaroth/Scarlioni/Tancredi are, like Oswin/Clara/Clara Oswald, merely shards of the same character, rather than actual different characters) on this list, Geoffrey Palmer was also one of the first actors to play a role in both ‘Classic’ era Doctor Who and its 2005 counterpart. First having played the civil servant Edward Masters in 1970’s Doctor Who and the Silurians (perhaps most iconic in the utterly terrifying scene where an infected Masters begins to spread the fatal Silurian Virus across London), Palmer would then appear as the Administrator in The Mutants two years later. It would be another 35 years for the actor to return to Doctor Who – this time playing Captain Hardaker, the ill-fated pilot of the Starship Titanic in Voyage of the Damned.

Colin Baker

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

As last night proved, playing a part in Doctor Who doesn’t necessarily rule you out of playing The Doctor later on – but it wasn’t the first time it happened. In 1983’s Arc of Infinity, Colin Baker played the zealous Commander Maxil (or perhaps specifically, the Time Lord attached to Commander Maxil’s fabulous helmet), part of Gallifrey’s Chancellery Guard – and then a year later, he would bring a similar standoffishness to his portrayal of the Sixth incarnation of The Doctor.

Freema Agyeman

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

Ah, yet another companion popping up as another character! Although not the first in the show’s history, Freema Agyeman was the first instance of this level of reuse occuring in Doctor Who’s 2005 revival. Agyeman played Adeola Oshodi in Army of Ghosts, the first part of Series 2’s finalĂŠ – a Torchwood One administrator killed and controlled by the Cybermen, before having her Cyber-implants gruesomely yanked out of her ear by Yvonne Hartman. Freema would return the following series as the new companion, Martha Jones – and would acknowledge her past role in the show in her first episode, 2007’s Smith and Jones, by telling the Doctor that Adeola was her cousin.

Jean Marsh

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

Another triple role – and this time it’s an actress who spanned the whole of Classic Doctor Who. Jean Marsh first appeared in The Crusade alongside fellow listee Julian Glover as Joanna of England, Richard the Lionheart’s Sister, in 1965 – and later that year she would return as the short-lived companion Sara Kingdom (another sister character, as she was related to Nick Courtney’s Bret Vyon) in The Daleks’ Master Plan. Marsh would then return to Doctor Who one last time in its final year – this time as a villain, rather than an ally, appearing as Morgaine in 1989’s Battlefield (once again starring alongside Nick Courtney!).

Kevin Stoney

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

Another triple-role, and another actor appearing both in and out of makeup – although in one of Stoney’s roles, that’s perhaps a little more discomforting to our modern sensibilities. Stoney first appeared in The Daleks’ Master Plan (which turns out to be quite the serial for reusing actors from!) as Mavic Chen, clad in makeup in an attempt to make the white actor look more stereotypically Asian. Stoney would appear again 3 years later, this time with no makeup, as the villainous Tobias Vaughn, head of International Electromatics and ally to the Cybermen in The Invasion. He then appeared one last time, again heavily costumed and made up, as Tyrum, Councillor of the Vogans in 1975’s Revenge of the Cybermen.

Chipo Chung

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

From one Beetle-based appearance, to another – just without the makeup! Chipo Chung first appeared as the bashful alien assistant to Professor Yana, Chantho, in 2007’s Utopia, before being cruelly killed off as Yana rediscovered his identity as The Master. She would return a year later in a slightly-less friendly role as the Fortune Teller on Shan Shen in Turn Left, who attempted to enthral Donna Noble under the control of the Time Beetle and the Trickster’s Brigade.

Karen Gillan

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

If The Daleks’ Master Plan is Classic Who’s haven for Actor reuse, then 2008’s The Fires of Pompeii might just become NuWho’s. Its first major reuse comes via Karen Gillan, who played a Soothsayer of the Sibylline Sisterhood that spied on The Doctor and Donna when they arrived in Pompeii. Of course, Gillan would then go on to play Amy Pond, companion to the Eleventh Doctor, from 2010 to 2012. But speaking of Pompeii…

Peter Capaldi

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

The man behind the idea for this very list, at last! Yes, last night it was revealed that Peter Capaldi will play the Twelfth Doctor, but it won’t be the first time the Glaswegian has shown up in the Whoniverse. A life long fan (Check out a Fanzine piece on Doctor Who’s opening titles young Peter wrote back in 1976, courtesy of Doctor Who News correspondent Matthew Kilburn!), Capaldi first appeared on his childhood show as Lucius Caecilius Iucundus, a marble seller from Pompeii, in 2008. A year later he appeared in spin-off series Torchwood’s breakout third series, Children of Earth, as John Frobisher, the civil servant tasked as humanity’s ambassador to the sinister alien group, the 456.

What will he bring to The Doctor though? We’ll catch a small glimpse of just that at Christmas…

Bonus Round: Bernard Cribbins!

Doctor Who and the case of the Reused Actor

Okay, so technically Bernard Cribbins hasn’t been reused in Doctor Who the TV show before, but are you really going to deny the bundle of wonderfulness that is the Cribbs-meister?

Didn’t think so.

Bernard Cribbins first appeared in Doctor Who (or perhaps more specifically ‘Dr. Who’) as Police Officer Tom Campbell in the second Peter Cushing Who film, Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D, replacing the character of Ian from the first film. 41 years later, Cribbins would enter the show proper, first appearing as Wilfred Mott in 2007’s Christmas Special Voyage of the Damned, before returning as a series regular in Series 4 the year after, with the loveable Wilf being written in as Donna Noble’s grandfather. In that year Cribbins would go eye-to-eyestalk with a Dalek once more, in The Stolen Earth, making him the only actor to ever face the Daleks on both TV and Film.

Funnily enough, he could’ve almost had a third role in the show – when Jon Pertwee left in 1974, Cribbins approached Barry Letts in the hopes of getting the part of the Fourth Doctor.

 

Oh, and Philip Madoc, who played not one, but four villains on Doctor Who… six if you count playing Brockley in Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D., and The Master in the Big Finish audio play.

the 1st Doctor and The Abbot of Amboise

The 2nd Doctor and Salamander

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Romana I and Princess Strella

Nyssa and Ann Talbot

A History of Funny

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I haven’t watched “Selfie” yet. It’s on the DVR from last night. So we’ll see. As I am not a social media whore it may not be for me.
And “industry insiders” say it will fail.
But none the less, Karen Gillian is actually known also as a comedian.
Daily Mail UK 2009:

Miss Gillan, who is from Inverness, attended the Italia Conti stage school in London after finishing her GCSEs.

KAREN GILLAN as the Soothsayer.  Episode 2. 'The Fires Of Pompeii' Doctor Who

Haven’t we seen you somewhere before: Karen played a Soothsayer in an episode of Doctor Who last year

Her father John is a care worker while mother Marie is a housewife.

She has featured in ITV’s Rebus and panned hospital drama Harley Street, as well as Channel 4 comedy The Kevin Bishop Show.

The young actress, who is 5ft 11in, has also modelled for designer Allegra Hicks at London Fashion Week.

She briefly appeared in Doctor Who in 2008 appearing as a soothsayer in the episode entitled The Fires of Pompeii.

The hit drama has form for re-using characters and even actors in different roles.

Her career kicked off when Gillan was only 19 on an episode of the UK TV series, “Reebus.” It may not seem very long ago, but Gillan just looks so young. She’s like a precious little baby.
 
Her big break came in 2008 when she joined “Doctor Who” as Amy Pond, the Doctor’s new companion. You couldn’t help but love Amy as she traveled through space and time with the Doctor and Rory, the man she loves. In between all the action and drama, Gillan even got to stretch her comedic legs and show the world how funny she could be when given the chance to shine. You can’t deny the greatness of Amy the pirate.
 
That’s not her only comedy experience, though. She’s also appeared in nine episodes of the Adult Swim series “NTSF:SD:SUV::” as Daisy, taking her penchant for being funny to a whole new level. In fact, it’s also on that show that you saw her American accent start to take shape, pre-“Selfie.”
Of course, 2014 is definitely the biggest of Gillan’s career yet. Sure there’s “Selfie,” but she was also in this little independent movie called “Guardians of the Galaxy.” You might have seen it.
Unlike her role in “Doctor Who,” she played a villain in “Guardians.” Gillan shaved her head and got covered in paint to play Nebula and it was completely worth it, considering how vicious the character turned out to be.
But her voice was treated so badly she was unrecognizable! Such a disappointment.
Much like Anne Robinson as Anne Droid in “Doctor Who”.
Now the only question that remains is whether or not Gillan can carry a network comedy. Seeing as she tends to succeed at everything else she tries, the odds are definitely in her favor.
We shall see. In this age of Social Media obsessions are the obsessed willing to be made fun of?

The Karen Explosion in Waiting

Trailer for Karen Gillan’s ABC series “Selfie”

Best line: “Social Media Obsessed Narcissist”. “Being friended is not the same as having friends”

TARDIS, The Arizona Regional Doctor Who Interest Society , the Doctor Who club here in Phoenix that I have belonged to for 24 years has nearly 200 “friends” but not even 2% of these “friends” show up to a meeting with real live humans. 🙂

I wonder if the all the social media obsessed are ready to be satirized and poked at? 🙂

Then out August 1st is Karen’s other role, In Marvel’s Guardians of  the Galaxy:

Karen Gillan and Chris Pratt in Guardians of the Galaxy - new pictures

And now on sale in the UK, next week’s Radio Times

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