Christopher Eccleston Interviewed before Series Started

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2011

BBC Breakfast Interview with Christopher Eccleston shortly before the new series started in 2005.

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  • Not funny and charming? I think they were talking about the wrong person. <3

  • the best doctor he  should have stayed on for more seasons

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  • My two 8-12 year old brothers LOVE him as the Doctor in Doctor Who. He is my second doctor after Paul Mcgann, but he is MY Doctor.

  • @Samuel24842 ok uve posted this on another site, give it a rest, these pages arent just here for ur propoganda

  • and I also adore his accent. :)

  • I love him too :))

  • I absolutely loved him

  • People say they want to see all 11 Doctors interacting with one another for the 50th Anniversary episode special. What I say; show us what we've never seen and do a flashback to the time war and show Paul McGann once again as the Doctor, then half way through or near the end when he has to end it all, he gets killed and has to regenerate into Christopher Eccleston. This idea would let us see more of the two of them, and it would be FANTASTIC! They both deserve to play the part one more time :)

  • You never forget your first doctor!

    Perhaps the most underestimated, but imho one of the best doctors ever!!

  • @fanofheadroom1 I liked him too, but he pretty much abandoned the whole project and all of the fans when he left the series, Christopher never gave his doctor the chance to show different sides of his personality, thus, the ninth doctor remains (to me at least) a somewhat shallow and because of this he is nothing like David Tennants tenth or Matt Smiths elevent , or Peter Davisons 5th, or Tom Bakers 4th Doctor, they all have so much more depth, because they were on longer

  • Christoper Eccleston.....the most resoundingly ordinary Doctor ever.

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