If I were to say that the Buzzcocks Doctor Who special, and Tennant in particular, made me cringe with its unfunniness, that would make me a bitter, whiny bitch, right? I'll shut up, then.
Cribbins kicked ass. The 'written' stuff they gave Tennant to say was hideous; he even acknowledged at one point that Cribbins' riffing was putting his lines to shame.
And I'd rather have heard him finish the whole 'Right Said Fred' song than sit through that weird-ass 'guess the ex-musician' segment.
They shouldn't have given Tennant anything scripted and let the whole thing just decay into weirdness, that would have been funny. Actually, they probably should have just let Cribbins present it.
Noel was lolarious! He kept being out-surrealed by Cribbins and Tate and cracking up. I loved his answer to the "Doctor, doctor, there's a strawberry on my head" thing. "Get out of there, that's ridiculous". Universal punchline for all "Doctor doctor" jokes! :D
It was all a bit rubbish (especially the God-awful Doctor Who gags) but with moments of stress-incontinence-inducing hilarity. I would say "Whatever Catherine was on I want some" except that I suspect it was SHEER PANIC.
Thing is, when Tate and Tennant took over Wossy's Radio 2 slot last year, they were hilarious. They're doing it again this year, and I'll be tuning in.
You can be bitter and whiny if you like, or gleeful, or raging. Emote, darling, emote!
I thought Tennant was AWFUL, but then that might just be because I hate Tennant so much now, that I can't stand his fayce or the words that come out of it, ever, anywhere.
Nothing happened to you. He's the idiot. He seems totally oblivious to what RTD has done to Who, and he claims to be a fan. The character he's playing is a shallow, woobie husk of his former badass self.
Now, if, and big if here, but if once all his DW episodes air, he decides to be honest about much of his tenure being shit, then he'll be worth loving again.
Well, I think anybody is an improvement compared to Wossy, but I heard a little bit of that radio show with Tate and Tennant in April this year and I wasn't overly impressed. I did listen only to the part which had Barrowman coming on, so perhaps I'm not being fair!
In this Buzzcocks episode the only part I liked was when Phil was mimicking a Dalek having sex with the Doctor.
We heard the whole thing (in April) and there's a great back-and-forth between Tennant and Tate - genuine friendship. And they worked well with those that called in to the show for the competitions.
Me and Himindoors are travelling from London to Gloucestershire on Boxing Day, so we'll be tuning in to enjoy the lulz.
I think it depends on whether you enjoy Catherine Tate and David Tennant when they're not being Donna and the Doctor.
There was some really bad gurning from Tennant as well, I thought he'd do better with scripted material (the Coldplay thing was pretty funny, though) but he really didn't, he seemed quite out of his depth trying to read out scripted stuff while six other people sabotage the conversation, it's not a skill that everyone possesses.
Thing is, hosting that requires excellent ad lib skills, it's why Simon Anstell was so good. DT is an actor and it's not really his forte, bad choice. I know you may disagree but JB would have been better, he was hilarious on Buzzcocks, and is very quick witted. OF course Catherine Tate and Bernard Cribbans would be good, it's closer to what they are known for.
No, I don't disagree at all, I'm not the biggest JB fan, but he's much quicker on his feet when it comes to this sort of thing, he'd have been a much better choice. Tennant would do okay as a guest, but this wasn't his thing.
Yep I think it's when JB is at his absolute best, it's why he shines on talk shows. I also think that JB isn't disingenuous. The thing with DT is that he is always acting, even when being interviewed. Which is fine, it's his call and God knows that they have the right to not let their real selves show, but that works for an actor, not for comedy and ad lib things, they need to let the barrier down a little bit to be genuinely funny.
Yeah, Buzzcocks really is an improv actor's gig. JB is witty, but he'd run out of replies pretty quickly, or devolve into nothing but dick and fart jokes. You need someone who's had training. Lamarr and Amstell both had it, so did Hughes, Bailey, and Fielding. Jupitus is the music expert, but he's funny in his own right.
I don't think they're looking in the right places for a replacement.
I saw it. Eh. I think some of blame has to go to the writers. If they'd cut out a bunch of the DW stuff it would have been a good episode. The "ask the Tardis" was the worst.
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And I'd rather have heard him finish the whole 'Right Said Fred' song than sit through that weird-ass 'guess the ex-musician' segment.
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Actually, they probably should have just let Cribbins present it.
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It was all a bit rubbish (especially the God-awful Doctor Who gags) but with moments of stress-incontinence-inducing hilarity. I would say "Whatever Catherine was on I want some" except that I suspect it was SHEER PANIC.
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You can be bitter and whiny if you like, or gleeful, or raging. Emote, darling, emote!
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Boxing Day - BBC Radio 2 - 10am to 1pm
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What happened to me, man, I used to love the guy.
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I suspect Tennant won't be on screen as much, plus we'll all get to squee/disparage* Matt Smith when he graces our screens next year.
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Nothing happened to you. He's the idiot. He seems totally oblivious to what RTD has done to Who, and he claims to be a fan. The character he's playing is a shallow, woobie husk of his former badass self.
Now, if, and big if here, but if once all his DW episodes air, he decides to be honest about much of his tenure being shit, then he'll be worth loving again.
oooh, porn...
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In this Buzzcocks episode the only part I liked was when Phil was mimicking a Dalek having sex with the Doctor.
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Me and Himindoors are travelling from London to Gloucestershire on Boxing Day, so we'll be tuning in to enjoy the lulz.
I think it depends on whether you enjoy Catherine Tate and David Tennant when they're not being Donna and the Doctor.
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I don't think they're looking in the right places for a replacement.
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