Preview of Matthew Smith as Doctor Who

Posted by: Brian  //  Category: Movies & TV

If you watched the second instalment of the latest Doctor Who special (shown on BBC1 on New Years Day), you’ll know that David Tennant’s tenure as The Doctor came to an end and the role was taken over by Matthew Smith.

I’ve had a hard time taking to the new Doctor Who series since Christopher Ecclestone, and much of this is down to the writer Russel T. Davies.  Frankly, I find his scripts and storylines are rubbish – I dislike immensely the angst-riddled angle and the constant gay-isms that permeate through not only Doctor Who but the spin-off show, Torchwood.

However, with Steven Moffat now at the helm, I have better hopes for the future of Doctor Who, and the BBC have put together a preview of what’s in store for Matthew Smith’s Doctor…

Dreamland: An All-new Doctor Who adventure comes to BBC

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The latest Doctor Who special, ‘The Waters of Mars’ episode aired on TV on Sunday past and now the BBC has announced that David Tennant will once again return as the Time Lord – and they don’t mean the two upcoming Christmas specials either!

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Doctor Who: Where does it go from here?

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The third of David Tennant’s Doctor Who specials has just finished airing on BBC1 and I have to say I thought it was pretty average fare, bordering on absolute rubbish.  That said, its been the best of the specials thus far but that doesn’t really say a lot and is hardly a glowing recommendation.

It’s still car-crash TV though; you know you shouldn’t watch but you still do in the hope you’re wrong.  Only to be proved right in the end.

Russell T. Davies has, for me at least, taken the essence of Doctor Who and completely arsed it up to the point that the show is a shadow of what it once was.   David Tennant – as good a Doctor as he has been over the past couple of years – has done the best job he could under the circumstances, but even Tom Baker – the definitive Doctor Who for many, me included – would have struggled to carry off some of Davies’ storylines.  And although Baker himself had some real turkey scripts to work with from the pen of Terrance Dicks, they were positively Shakesperean in comparison to some of Davies’ efforts.

Yes, I’m no fan of RTD but I can’t help but feel Steven Moffat has a real job on his hands to steer Doctor Who back onto the track that Davies has veered so far away from and I hope the choice of Matthew Smith as the new Doctor can compliment the new direction I’m sure we’ll see the new series take under Moffat’s vision.

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