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Thread: The World's Toughest Doctor Who Quiz
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Starbug
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5 out of 20 - rubbish!
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Dafyd
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14
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Hedgehog
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16.
Note to self: get a real life.
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Paul.
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5 - about right since I was mostly guessing.
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churchgeek
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6 - also mostly guessing. I haven't seen every single episode and my memory for the details is not very good.
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Robert Armin
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Also 7/20. A lot of the questions were not directly about the series, so I'm not sure if they count or not (says he, trying to salve his pride).
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Schroedinger's cat
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5/20 which is probably right, as I don't follow detail like this. I enjoy them for the fun of it.
Oh, and the memory is not what it was.
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ken
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10. Its very biased to the new stuff!
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tessaB
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12, not as much of a geek as I thought. (Partly relieved, partly saddened.)
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jedijudy
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I got 6 out of 20.
Not bad for never having seen Doctor Who at all.
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Trudy Scrumptious
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11/20, which I think is not bad for not being British, and only watching the new series (but it was biased in favour of the new series, and my kids are tremendous DVD-repeat-watchers).
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Ariston
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9/10—and, much as I want to make some "but there's not enough about Old Who!," that's too much of a fanboi whinge for me. After all, even people with TARDIS t-shirts have never seen episodes of Old Who.
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The Great Gumby
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That was tough! 14 out of 20, but a lot of the answers were (more or less) educated guesses.
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The Rogue
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10
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Sioni Sais
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7/20, which is only two better than random! I'm not surprised as I haven't watched it since Tom Baker.
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Pine Marten
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9/20 - with a few guesses, a tough quiz!
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Adeodatus
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16. It was very Nu-Who, mostly. I had to guess about half a dozen. I too should acquire a life, I suppose.
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The Revolutionist
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17/20. I didn't get the pop music question, which was fair enough, but I'm a bit dubious about the other two questions I got wrong.
One was "what has the mark 7 sonic screwdriver been used for?" The "correct" answer was to heat a teapot, but this was not on tv but in a short story published on the BBC website(!). I said "turn off lights" in reference to "Flesh and Stone" where the Doctor had to turn off the lights to open the door to escape the Angels.
The other question I got wrong was "which actor didn't audition for the Doctor?" I said Russell Crowe but apparently the right answer was Timothy Dalton. But I can find no corroborating evidence that Russell Crowe ever auditioned for the role - does anyone know if this is true?
I'm really taking this far, far too seriously...
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Morlader
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Surely there's an infinity of actors who didn't audition for The Doctor. Did it mean "Didn't audition although invited"?
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The Revolutionist
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It's multiple choice, so didn't audition out of the four options given.
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Pine Marten
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I put Russell Crowe too, so would be interested in any details ...
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Bob Two-Owls
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I seem to remember it was when one of the US television networks was interested in buying Dr Who as a franchise to make a more "american" version (after the McGann film and before Ecclestone). Crowe was seen as suitable non-American but familiar enough for the role. Other ideas included the Hoff as the Dr and giving the Tardis an enormous pair of lips and a speaking part.
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lilBuddha
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quote: Originally posted by Bob Two-Owls: Other ideas included the Hoff as the Dr and giving the Tardis an enormous pair of lips and a speaking part.
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The Revolutionist
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quote: Originally posted by Bob Two-Owls: I seem to remember it was when one of the US television networks was interested in buying Dr Who as a franchise to make a more "american" version (after the McGann film and before Ecclestone). Crowe was seen as suitable non-American but familiar enough for the role. Other ideas included the Hoff as the Dr and giving the Tardis an enormous pair of lips and a speaking part.
Ah, yes, that's it! I've tracked down a source... Russell Crowe is on the long list of actors who were considered or auditioned for the 1996 TV movie: TARDIS wiki - Doctor Who (1996 movie)
Apparently Tom Hanks, Harrison Ford and Jim Carrey were the studio's top 3 choices, so I'm very glad we ended up with Paul McGann in the end. As much as the TV movie was a mess, it could have been much, much worse.
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Pine Marten
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My flabber is completely ghasted !
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Ariston
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And now, I've regenerated into the War Lord. Forget the Second War in Heaven, it's time for the First War on Hull!
EX-TER-MIN-ATE!!
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