Saturday, 24 August 2013

Russell T Davies Talks About Peter Capaldi

Russell T Davies - the man who brought Doctor Who back from the dead and brought us two spin-offs has spoken with Doctor Who Magazine and here is what he said:
"Perfect casting, just perfect! I'd kept Peter's phone number after we worked together on The Fires of Pompeii and Torchwood. I loved him as an actor, and a writer, and a director, I was actually in awe of him, and so clung to his number, in a slightly stalkerish way. Quite apart from his five million wonderful appearances on screen, I think that scene in episode 3 of Torchwood: Children of Earth, where Peter's character faces the 456 for the first time, is one of the finest performances in anything ever. Seriously. Anything. Ever."
"I was as surprised as anyone! I'd heard rumours about Peter in the weeks beforehand, but I'd convinced myself it couldn't be true, because he's in The Musketeers. In fact, I was quite sad, cos I thought about him a lot, and realised how good he'd be, and now we'd never get to see him. Damn. So the moment Zoe Ball said his name was actually quite mind-blowing. I still find it difficult, even now to find adjectives big and bold enough to describe how brilliant this is!"
"So I texted him on Sunday, saying 'Oh my God.' And imagine, just imagine how many texts he got that night. But then today, the phone went ping, and there he was. Doctor Who. On my mobile. And a new golden age begins! That's four golden ages in a row now!"
Source: Doctor Who TV 

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