GELFs!
Crikey!
(Well, Gelths. But, you know.)
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I didn't pay enough attention to Who this evening to do another Doctor Dwarf. When I get round to watching it, I will.
By Mr Flibble on 09-04-05 @ 19:57
I don't think there's that much, to be honest. I didn't spot anything other than the GELF/Gelth thing.
By Ian Symes on 09-04-05 @ 20:19
I would say that this suggests Richard T Davies is a massive Dwarf fan, but he didn't write this episode.
By Mr Flibble on 09-04-05 @ 21:08
Well, the lack of Dwarfy moments in this one, and the myriad in the last one, could suggest that too. Maybe Mark Gattiss couldn't think of a name for his villains, so he gave RTD a ring.
By Ian Symes on 09-04-05 @ 21:26
Well, I think the lack of Dwarf in this episode was because it was set in 1869, wheras the last one was on a space station.
By performingmonkey on 09-04-05 @ 21:35
Stop being sensible when we're trying to convolute a bollocks theory.
By Ian Symes on 09-04-05 @ 22:07
Well there you go. Going back in time, altercating with and changing the path of a historical figure. It's obvious. Isn't it?
By Karl on 09-04-05 @ 22:29
Do you not mean "It's a blatant clue, isn't it? Blatant! If you didn't get that you must have been playing like puddings!"
By Mr Flibble on 10-04-05 @ 07:11
Well yes. Um.....Mike Tucker did the effects does that count?
By Karl on 10-04-05 @ 10:20
Seeing as John managed to do an article about Filthy, Rich and Catflap for G&T on the strength of similar crew members: yes.
By Tanya Jones on 10-04-05 @ 11:17
In the episode 'Father's Day' Rose's dad is called Pete Tyler. Why has this pleased me so much?
By Cappsy on 10-04-05 @ 16:17
That's...
...FANTASTIC!
By John Hoare on 10-04-05 @ 17:25
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