Showing posts with label Doctor Who. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doctor Who. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2013

Best quotes from The Doctor for tattooing


“As we learn about each other, so we learn about ourselves.”

“Dreams are important... never underestimate them.”

“I always like to do the unexpected, it takes people by surprise.”

“You can tell them I came and went like a summer cloud.”

“I think you'll find that I'm qualified to deal with practically everything, if I choose.”

“Small though it is, the human brain can be quite effective when used properly.”

“Rest is for the weary, sleep is for the dead.”

“I was trying to help. Surely even a blockhead like you can see that!”

“Don't worry. I always leave things until the last moment.”

“To the rational mind, nothing is inexplicable; only unexplained.”

“This is a situation that requires tact and finesse. Fortunately, I am blessed with both.”


“Unless we are prepared to sacrifice our lives for the good of all, then evil and anarchy will spread like the plague.”

“Planets come and go. Stars perish. Matter disperses, coalesces, forms into other patterns, other worlds. Nothing can be eternal.”

“Crush the lesser races. Conquer the galaxy. Incredible power, unlimited rice pudding, et cetera, et cetera.”

“Anybody remotely interesting is mad, in some way or another.”

“I had to face my fear. That was more important than just going on living.”

“Just be your natural horrid self.”

“Like Alice, I try to believe three impossible things before breakfast.”

“Maybe I am getting too young for this sort of thing.”

“One good, solid hope's worth a cartload of certainty.”

“There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes.”

“We're all basically primeval slime with ideas above its station.”

“Shh. I'm wondering.”

“Now drop your weapons or I'll kill him with this deadly jelly baby.”

“Would you like a jelly baby?”

“I don't take orders from anyone.”

“Never be certain of anything. It's a sign of weakness.”

“Time and tide melts the snowman.”

“The best way to find out where you are from is find out where you are going and work backwards.”


“A straight line may be the shortest distance between two points, but it is by no means the most interesting.”

“First things first, but not necessarily in that order.”

“What's wrong with being childish? I like being childish.”

“Oh, don't listen to me... I never do.”

“All of time and space; everywhere and anywhere; every star that ever was. Where do you want to start?”

“Everything has its time and everything dies.”

“Do what I do. Hold tight and pretend it's a plan!”

“Every lonely monster needs a companion.”

Friday, April 19, 2013

Faces of the Master from Dr Who

First, the Master precursor, Edward Brayshaw as The Monk. He played opposite the 1st Doctor and shows all the signs of Masterdom. The Master, as a character, was created 2 years after his appearance. 

William Hughes acted as the eight-year-old Master in 2007 and 2010.

Roger Delgado acted as the Master from 1971-1973. Delgado is the first official Master, by appearance.

Peter Pratt acted as the Master in 1976.

Geoffrey Beevers acted as and voiced the Master in 1981 for both TV and BBC radio drama produced by Big Finish Productions.

From 1981-1989 Anthony Ainley acted as the Master on TV and was also the Master for the computer game Destiny of the Doctors

Gordon Tipple acted as the Master for a movie in 1996.

Eric Roberts acted as the Master in the 1996 movie.

Derek Jacobi acted as the Master in  2007.

John Simm acted as the Master from 2007-2010.

In 2003 an android version of the Master voiced by Derek Jacobi appeared in the animated webcast Scream of the Shalka.

The Master is the street preacher in the Doctor Who Magazine (DWM) comic strip The Fallen, as later revealed in The Glorious Dead (DWM 287–296)

In Character Assassin (DWM 311), a version of the Delgado Master visits the Land of Fiction.

From The Glen of Sleeping by Gerry Haylock and Dick O'Neill, appearing in TV Action 107–111.

From Fogbound by Frank Langford, found in the Doctor Who Holiday Special 1973.

From The Time Thief by Steve Livesey, which appeared in the Doctor Who Annual 1974.

From The Man in the Ion Mask, which appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine Winter Special 1991.


The Master was played by Jonathan Pryce who deeply resembled the incarnation played by Roger Delgado in the Comic Relief sketch, Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

The companions, family and loves of Dr Who

Dr Who's companions

Susan Foreman acted by Carole Ann Ford

Barbara Wright acted by Jacqueline Hill

Ian Chesterton acted by William Russell

Vicki acted by Maureen O'Brien

Steven Taylor acted by Peter Purves

Katarina acted by Adrienne Hill

Sara Kingdom acted by Jean Marsh


Dodo Chaplet acted by Jackie Lane

Polly acted by Anneke Wills

Ben Jackson acted by Michael Craze

Jamie McCrimmon acted by Frazer Hines

Victoria Waterfield acted by Deborah Watling

Zoe Heriot acted by Wendy Padbury

Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart acted by Nicholas Courtney

Liz Shaw acted by Caroline John

Jo Grant acted by Katy Manning

Sarah Jane Smith acted by Elisabeth Sladen

Sergeant Benton acted by John Levene

Mike Yates acted by Richard Franklin


Harry Sullivan acted by Ian Marter

Leela acted by Louise Jameson

K-9: Mark I voiced by John Leeson, Mark II voiced by John Leeson and David Brierley


Romana acted by Mary Tamm and Lalla Ward

Adric acted by Matthew Waterhouse

Nyssa acted by Sarah Sutton

Tegan Jovanka acted by Janet Fielding

Vislor Turlough acted by Mark Strickson

Kamelion voiced by Gerald Flood

Peri Brown acted by Nicola Bryant

Melanie Bush acted by Bonnie Langford


Ace acted by Sophie Aldred

Grace Holloway acted by Daphne Ashbrook

Rose Tyler acted by Billie Piper

Adam Mitchell acted by Bruno Langley

Jack Harkness acted by John Barrowman

Mickey Smith acted by Noel Clarke

Donna Noble acted by Catherine Tate

Martha Jones acted by Freema Agyeman

Astrid Peth acted by Kylie Minogue

Jackson Lake acted by David Morrissey

Rosita Farisi acted by Velile Tshabalala

Lady Christina de Souza acted by Michelle Ryan

Adelaide Brooke acted by Lindsay Duncan

Wilfred Mott acted by Bernard Cribbins

Amy Pond acted by Karen Gillan

Rory Williams acted by Arthur Darvill

River Song acted by Alex Kingston

Craig Owens acted by James Corden

Clara Oswald acted by Jenna-Louise Coleman


Dr Who's family
He had a wife and family when he was living on Gallifrey, as yet unrevealed.


Dr Who's mother the Time Lady acted by Claire Bloom


Dr Who's granddaughter Susan Foreman acted by Carole Ann Ford. 

Dr Who's daughter Jenny acted by Georgia Moffett

Dr Who's wife River Song acted by Alex Kingston


Dr Who's loves


Madame De Pompadour acted by Sophia Myles

Rose Tyler acted by Billie Piper

Joan Redfern acted by Jessica Hynes

River Song acted by Alex Kingston