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bugcasino · 6 months ago
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wilfred fanart !
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hell-brainworm · 25 days ago
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watching Wilfred (US) is there a fandom on here for that show?
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mightyantcolony · 5 months ago
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Previous one
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mournstera · 2 years ago
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Rewatch because Donna is returning: Partners in Crime
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nerds-yearbook · 1 month ago
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David Tennant (Doctor 10) regenerated into Matt Smith (Doctor 11) in The End of Time part 2, which aired on January 2, 2010. Tennant was so popular in the role that there was talk within the BBC of just canceling the show when he retired. Tennant had starred in three regular seasons and one season of specials. He would return in the multi-Doctor story The Day of the Doctor and then, for the first time in the series, he became the first actor to play more than one version of the Doctor as Jodie Whittaker (Doctor 13) regenerated into him (The Power of the Doctor - 2020), making him both the 10th and 14th Doctors. The episode was the last episode with Russel T Davies as show runner and writer until he took back over with Tennant's return. It was the last appearance of John Barrowman as Jack Harkness in Doctor Who until the Fugitve of Judoon (2020). The episode featured the first appearance of Galifrey and the Time Lords (outside of the Doctor and the Master - Derek Jacobi/John Simm) in the revival series. The episode revealed that Rassilon (Timothy Dalton) was brought back to lead the Time Lords during the Time War, what the Time Lords were planning that caused the Doctor to end the Time War, that the Time Lords had messed with the Master's mind, and that Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke) and Martha Jones (Feema Agyemen) got married. The Doctor's death was so slow, he had time to visit all his past companions and friends before he died (according to The Sarah Jane Adventures "Death of the Doctor part 2" - 2010). Some of the visits that were shown in the episode were bringing Wilfred Mott (Bernard Cribbens) back home to Sylvia (Jacqueline King) and Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) (the sound of the TARDIS waking Donna from her coma), saving Martha Jones-Smith (Freema Agyemen) and Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke) from Commander Jast (Dan Starkey), saving Luke Smith (Tommy Knight) from getting hit by a car as well as seeing Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) before he left, giving Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) the name of Alonso Frame (Russell Tovey) at a space bar, meeting Varity Newman (Jessica Hynes) at a book signing and asking about her grandmother(Variety was named after Variety Lambert the original producer of Doctor Who and the character was the granddaughter of Joan Redfern from the 1913 based episodes Human Nature and The Family of Blood - 2007), witnessed the wedding of Dona Noble to Shuan Temple (Karl Collins), where he gave a winning Lottery ticket as a wedding present (also appearances of Nerys - Krystal Archer and Minnie Hooper - June Whitfield), watched Rose (Billie Piper) and Jackie Tyler (Camille Coduri) (before the events of Rose - 2006) on New Years 2005. Steven Moffat, the incoming show runner, wrote the ending scene introducing Matt Smith. ("The End of Time part 2", Doctor Who, Vlm 2, TV Event)
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haveyouseenthisseries-poll · 6 months ago
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you-go-too-slow-for-me · 1 year ago
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In all the universe,
I never expected to find a family
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SPOILERS: 60th Anniversary clips used!!
(also posted to tiktok)
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y3lnatsstanl3y · 2 years ago
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I'm alone
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notrandtumblin · 1 year ago
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FX Shows (not all of them - I can only have 12 options)
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homouomo2 · 2 years ago
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This show was so brilliant and underrated.
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mariocki · 2 years ago
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Man in a Suitcase: Property of a Gentleman (1.25, ITC, 1968)
"Sir James is in the dining room but he'll come down. Ladies' annexe, Miss Farson, is along the passage, on the right."
"Would it be better if we waited out on the sidewalk?"
"I'm sorry, sir, it's standing orders. Ladies not admitted, except to the annexe."
"Well, that's what's wrong with this place."
#man in a suitcase#property of a gentleman#itc#classic tv#1968#wilfred greatorex#peter duffell#richard bradford#terence alexander#justine lord#gordon gostelow#derek francis#frank gatliff#charles hodgson#victor brooks#fredric abbott#interestingly‚ this was the only episode of MiaS to go out without a writer's credit; promotional materials credited it to Wilfred#Greatorex‚ and indeed his fingerprints are recognisable in this morally grey tale of inheritance tax avoidance among the wealthy elite#it's quite conceivable that the script wasn't his work alone tho‚ which might account for the lack of credit; from this episode onwards#(this was 24th in production order) Jan Read was promoted from occasional contributor to script editor‚ taking the place of the prematurely#departing Stanley Greenberg (having left either bc of conflict with Bradford or bc it was now confirmed the series would not progress#beyond one series or probably both). Read was a hands on script editor who by his own account did a lot of work on the scripts he was#passed‚ something the well established and successful Greatorex could have resented (but! this is conjecture; Pixley reveals nothing).#Read was however the writer who perhaps best captured McGill's voice: these last episodes‚ regardless of the quality of the overall plot‚#often feature some of his best dialogue and a sharper‚ wittier‚ more human side to the character. Bradford was still in method tho:#instructed to choose a painting at the end of the episode he went off script and took down a Modigliani instead of a Monet; luckily guest#star Terence Alexander was quite the man of culture and was able to alter his dialogue on the spot. I'm with McGill as it happens#Modigliani has always been a favourite.#oh! and on a visit to an old fashioned london gentlemen's club‚ McGill reveals himself as something of a feminist! good for you Mac#he's also very sweet with Gostelow's old lush of an actor in the final scenes‚ being much kinder than anyone else in the room
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thrashntreasure · 1 year ago
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Ep105 Tanning the Willy w/ Adam Zwar! (AUS)
Who's-a-good-boy?! Who's-a-good-boy?! We are! Because this week we're joined by Dog's best friend, Adam Zwar! (Say what?! *faints*) This week, AW and Matt are joined by Australian Television's most affable writer/producer/creator/actor/icon to march Forward Into Battle with some English Dogs, before celebrating Snoopy's 73rd Birthday with Snoopy!!! the Musical and an awkward cake! Plus, we chat the death of Aussie Sitcoms, Past TnT Guest Bert La Bonte, Wilfred, Famous Friends, Tanned Willies, Selling a Show to Hollywood, Aussie Comedy Films, AW Confesses Adam Traumatized Him Years Ago- and SO much more you'll need a nap on top of a kennel right after- GREAT Grief!
Adam on Socials: https://twitter.com/adamzwar
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blahblahand · 1 year ago
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Wilfred Australian
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soul-wanderer · 2 years ago
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here's the top 3 of the worst tv shows to have ever been produced (ranked from worst to...still worse but slightly less worse):
1. Wilfred (thanks, still got nightmare from that one)
2. Baskets (I mean, what the hell?)
3. The Last Man On Earth (absolutely insufferable and the bad kind of weird)
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ghost-bison · 5 months ago
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Do you think in 2012 Martha and Mickey were watching the Olympics on TV and they saw Ten carrying the Olympic flame? Do you think it hurt? Do you think Donna saw him too and Wilfred had to hold back from screaming in joy and that he excused himself to go shed a silent tear in the kitchen?
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mizgnomer · 11 months ago
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Behind the Scenes of Wild Blue Yonder - Part Three
Excerpt from Benjamin Cook's article on Bernard Cribbins in DWM #598
It’s a crisp Monday morning in Camden Market, and all is OK with the world. Because it’s 16 May 2022 and, just for one day, Bernard Cribbins is back on Doctor Who. “Wilfred Mott! Now I feel better,” declares the Doctor, stepping out of the blue police box parked up on the cobbles. “Now nothing is wrong. Nothing in the whole wide world. Hello, my old soldier.” A pause. “Shall I give you a hug,” asks David Tennant, “before I say, ‘Hello, my old soldier’?” “Yeah, why not,” replies Bernard, sat in his wheelchair, centre stage, framed against the iconic TARDIS. “Give us a cuddle!” Clad in Wilf’s cozy brown coat and flat cap, Bernard is rehearsing the final, climactic scene of Wild Blue Yonder, the second of Doctor Who’s three 60th Anniversary Specials, alongside David Tennant and Catherine Tate. None of them knows it, but this will be Bernard’s last working day in a TV, film and theatre career that spans almost 80 years (he started work aged 14, at Oldham Rep in January 1943). It’ll also be Wilf’s final bow. “I never thought I’d see you again,” he tells the Doctor, welling up. “After all these years. Oh, Doctor, that lovely face.” A chuckle. “It’s like springtime… Is it David’s face I’m looking at?” queries Bernard. “Yes, you haven’t seen him in years,” the director, Tom Kingsley, jumps in, “and you could not be happier. You’re playing it just right, Bernard.” “Well,” says Bernard, “no acting required.” He’s genuinely delighted to be reunited with his Doctor Who co-stars, for the first time, on screen, in 13 years. “And that is just materialising, is it? – that thing?” he asks of the TARDIS. “Wilf’s been here, waiting?” “That’s right,” says Tom.
For other posts in this set, please see the #whoBtsWBY tag. The full episode list is [ here ]
Thank you to everyone who shared filming photos!
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