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    Multi-Doctor Epi?

    Seventh Doctor Actor Sylvester McCoy released a possible spoiler at the Day With A Doctor event in Auckland, New Zealand. McCoy sited the source of the information as Peter Jackson. There has been no Official Announcement of this from the BBC.

    McCoy claimed that Fifth Doctor Peter Davison is due to return for Series 4 in a Multi-Doctor episode.

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    Wouldn't surprise me. So far they've done:

    The Three Doctors - William Harnell, Patrick Troughton, and Job Pertwee

    The Five Doctors - The above 3 + Tom Baker (small role) and Peter Davidson

    The Two Doctors - Patrick Troughton and Colin Baker

    Would love to see Tom Baker back in an episode. William Harnell, Patrick Troughton, and Job Pertwee have all sadly passed away.

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    how would they be able to work this into a storyline?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bondboffin View Post
    how would they be able to work this into a storyline?

    exactly what i was thinking....unless he goes back in time or something to his past lifes?

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    The Three Doctors - The Time Lords come under threat from a power originating from a black hole which drains away the power from Gallifrey. The Time Lords decided to break their own laws of time and reunite the three doctors.

    The Five Doctors - Each Doctor is taken out of their respective time streams to play a deadly game (The Game of Rassilon) on Gallifrey.

    The Two Doctors - One of the Doctors (Patrick Troughton) is captured so that the Sontarans can extract some DNA for their time travel plans. This affects the current Doctor (Colin Baker) and he decides to go visit Dastari, the only person he knows that can understand what's happening to him. Dastari is in cahoots with the Sontarans and thus the Doctor meets with a previous incarnation.

    So in two storylines the Doctors are taken out of their time streams, and in another their paths just cross. Won't be too difficult to develop a storyline for them.

    What would be good is if one of the Doctors could now be a renegade Or even more convoluted, the Doctor is the Master

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rimmer View Post
    The Three Doctors - The Time Lords come under threat from a power originating from a black hole which drains away the power from Gallifrey. The Time Lords decided to break their own laws of time and reunite the three doctors.

    The Five Doctors - Each Doctor is taken out of their respective time streams to play a deadly game (The Game of Rassilon) on Gallifrey.

    The Two Doctors - One of the Doctors (Patrick Troughton) is captured so that the Sontarans can extract some DNA for their time travel plans. This affects the current Doctor (Colin Baker) and he decides to go visit Dastari, the only person he knows that can understand what's happening to him. Dastari is in cahoots with the Sontarans and thus the Doctor meets with a previous incarnation.

    So in two storylines the Doctors are taken out of their time streams, and in another their paths just cross. Won't be too difficult to develop a storyline for them.

    What would be good is if one of the Doctors could now be a renegade Or even more convoluted, the Doctor is the Master
    thanks NB! With sci-fi you can always bend the rules! Just wondered how they could get away with it!

    Never realised you knew that much about Dr Who!

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    Doctor Who legend Peter Davison is to step back into the Tardis – and come face to face with the current Doctor.

    Peter, 56, who played the Timelord in the 1980s, will pull on his famous trenchcoat once again for a Children In Need special.

    Bosses are tight-lipped about the storyline, written by Who scribe Stephen Moffat.

    But an insider revealed: “The Doctor is forever travelling though time so there’s no reason why he couldn't catch up with a former incarnation.

    “Peter was top of the writer’s list to make a comeback."

    This year’s Children In Need charity telethon takes place on BBC1 on Friday, November 16.

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    Its bound to be good- its written by the best writter as well!

    Tom Baker would be much better though. David Tennant and him have similar styles of doing the character, it would be funny to see them bounce off each other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bondboffin View Post

    thanks NB! With sci-fi you can always bend the rules! Just wondered how they could get away with it!

    Never realised you knew that much about Dr Who!
    I'm a huge, huge, HUGE fan. Been reading the books since I was 10ish. I only stopped watching it when it went downhill with Sylvester McCoy (no fault of his - just very bad scripts).

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