 That's good. I'm Jack, one of three you're about to meet, so let's waste no time and get them on stage. Firstly, from the YouTube channel Nerd Den, Jack, 14's new look everybody get used to it, coming soon in the giggle. Secondly, and lastly, from an awful lot of running podcast. Also, Jack, we clearly don't know what the word diversity means. Now, we have three exciting things to be cracking on with. The first is Nerd Den's 60th anniversary speaking about something we're all no doubt reasonably excited for. Are we excited? Good, good. Well, over to you. Well, guys, guess what's happening next month? There's something called the Star Beast. The Star, the Star Beast. Yeah, it's this adaptation of a obscure Marvel comic. Oh, nice. Oh, it's part of the MCU. Apparently so. It's owned by Disney now, so. Fair. Nice. All right. So, you know, we've got less than a month to rock and roll. So, I want to throw it over to you two. What are your final predictions for the 60th anniversary specials? Because since we were last on stage, we've had a bit of news. So, not a doctor. Which ones? Which doctors? I think Smith. Shout out for Smith. Should Smith be in it? Yes. Oh, yes. Yes, indeed. I think maybe some Capoldi as well. I'll make sneak in there. Big shout out for Capoldi. Yeah. I don't know. Maybe the Pons, maybe. Yeah. Oh, they're slightly less of a cheer for the Pons. They outstate their welcome. But I'm going to be honest. My big hope is Jodie. Definitely Jodie. I really would love that. If Jodie was there, if, in any sense, passing the torch to Shutey, because I feel like she missed out on that personally. That's fair. That's fair. I don't know if I have any predictions because I'm terrible at them, but I'm pretty confident that, what is it, David Tennant? Yeah. He's in it. For a bit. Yeah, for a bit. I mean, he's not in that. Jodie, you should be in more stuff, really. He's not in an awful lot. He's so underrepresented, including this stage. Yes, absolutely. I do feel like I'm sat in the middle of the Spider Man pointing meme right now. Well, so obviously, you know, we've got two of the episodes airing in December. So I've got to ask, are you disappointed in any way that we're not getting all of them in November? No, not a chance. I understand why they've done it. It makes a lot of sense. I mean, I'm glad they're not just shooting out in one day or, like, one week, because I bet it was on the cards to do it just the week of the anniversary, which would have been too much too fast. Twitter would have exploded by then. If hasn't already. Yeah, fair. It always does. Also, just quickly, you're really sticking with that look, aren't you? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I've been told it suits me, apparently. By someone that doesn't like you? Well, it was my mom that said it. So no comment. Jack, over to you. Well, I was initially a little bit upset, but then I thought about it more. And then you think about it. It means that we have at least only a two week wait between the 60 of specials and shooties first episode. Yeah. And I mean, that just sounds fantastic to me, rather than being like, oh, the end of things and waiting almost a month, which has got that small gap now. So yeah, I think I've made a piece of it. And I'm very excited. Yeah. Do we know the name of the Christmas special yet? It is out there. But yeah, I guarantee if it's anything like similar to Christmas invasion, because RTD would want to do that, like the Christmas attack or something stupid like that. Yeah, attack of Christmas. Yeah, I'm not gonna kill my Christmas tree. Yeah, speaking of Christmas, back, please. Oh, yes. Yes. But speaking of Christmas, though, it's the first Christmas special we've had since 2017. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Because Jody didn't get a Christmas special. So how do you feel that Christmas is going to be celebrated good this time? We're going to be vibing Christmas day, six, seven p.m. going to sit down, cheeky glass of something, and we're going to be vibing to shooties for the debut episode. Yes. Oh, I can see myself on the screen. Yeah. Who's excited for shooty? Yes. I'm excited. I'm excited that it's not a New Year's thing, because my birthday is on New Year's Eve. My time, Jody can go away. It's my day. But Christmas, I don't care. I love that you are just like shading half the fan base because because it personally inconveniences you. Yes. I'm a Doctor Who fan. I'm allowed to be entitled. Yeah, that's our whole thing. Yes, some more than others. Yeah. I mean, Christmas has always been when I fight the most with Doctor Who. So I was I was always personally someone that was like, yeah, I like the New Year's Day ones, but I feel like Jody deserved of any Doctor Christmas special, particularly if it was just one by herself, just saving Christmas for like one family. 13th Doctor Saves Christmas. Yes. Coming soon to Big Finish. I would love that. Yeah, that would be epic. But obviously moving on from Christmas. We've got series 14. That's coming round eight brand new spanking episodes, which, oh yeah, they're going to be releasing in spring. How does it feel? Wait, spring? Yeah. I'm learning a lot up here. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We are so back. I mean, they're already starting on series 15. That is mental. You think of when we had RTD one, it was Christmas special. Around Easter, we had the series, and then we had a little tease of the Christmas special at the end of that. And then we had Christmas then, you know, rinse, repeat. And it feels like I suppose we've not really had that since series five even, actually. Yeah. Series six had a strange sort of look at it. Well, I suppose you could maybe say. I mean, Doctor Who hasn't been good since 1968, at least. To be honest, has it ever been good? Oh, not a chance. No. So yeah, I'm excited for that, you know. Well, because that's the thing with series 14, you know, it's going to be a complete new era. There's going to be new monsters. We saw that. Was it a slug monster or something filming? Oh, I'm so excited for that slug. I don't know what its deal is, that weird little slug man, but he's already my best friend and I love him. I will protect him back up. I've claimed him. Yes. Wow. But just round off, you know, all this talk about news and stuff like that. Over the next year, we're going to be seeing two new doctors, new companion, returning companions as well. You know, shouts Bonnie Langford. Whoa. Yeah. A different Mel Bush. Bonnie. Yeah. But just to recap, you know, over the next year, we've got a lot of new things. What excites you the most? Like, have you had to pick something? Well, if I could pick on my wife's behalf, who's here, it's got to be Mel, right? Favorite seven stops companion Mel Bush. Famous catchphrase. Ah, no, she's saying it was great that one time where it matched the ending sting of the episode. It was tremendous. But I honestly don't know. I mean, if there's anything that is to be looked forward to, it's shooting. Yeah, he's going to bring so much new energy to the role that I cannot wait for. And I love all of his variants as well. Character options is going to be rich. That or they're going to be sweating right now. Think it's like 15 different figures. How do I paint pinstripes? Bring up the pop figures, man. Honestly. Yeah, bring them back. Funko's going to be minted. Oh, they're already minted. Who am I kidding? Yeah. I mean, they just need to bring out a beat the meat. Funko pop. Yeah, I'll beat the meat. Yeah, I changed my answer. Beat the meat. Yeah. Big ol' Miriam. Yeah, just bring back the beat the meat for series 14 and 15 at this point. The new Frobisher. Yes, the new Frobisher. Bring in Frobisher. Let's just bring in Frobisher. Talking Penguin. Exactly. Best companion that the show has ever had. Exactly. But you know, it's a frobisher in the audience. Hey, duck. Oh my God. Best character yes. Yes, I agree. But you know, with the 60th and stuff like that, we've got a bunch of other things coming out alongside, you know, we've got with BBC iPlayer in a few days first of November, we're getting a big back catalog being released, you know, we've got nearly all of the classic episodes. I can't wait to watch an unearthly child. Yeah, I wonder why that's not on there. Yeah. I mean, that's incredible. That must have taken so much negotiation behind the scenes. I can imagine RTD just getting people by the neck. And like, look, it's either city of death. Yeah. Or get out of my office. But in a Welsh accent. I can't do Welsh. But just imagine that. No, I can't do it. I'm not even going to try. Yeah, probably not. But to be fair, RTD is like your height. So yeah, just walks into the room and like, okay, you can have any episode you want, except for unearthly child. Yeah. Get kept. Well, also alongside that, we've got the missing episodes podcast as well. So you get to listen to Mark Marco Polo as a podcast. Yeah, as if I didn't need any more top two podcasts, you know, job position. Yeah, yeah. And we've got what else we've got? Oh, we've got a few documentaries as well. Yeah, I'm learning everything. This is great. You guys take five. So yeah, we've got some stuff. It looks like a therapist couch now. Yeah, Doctor Who therapy. I mean, so how does that make you feel? Well, it all started in series two. When I was a kid, I was like, oh, my God, I'm going to get over it. Yeah, I'll get over it, dude. Okay, I'm better. Martha. Yeah. Don't stringer along. Anyway, so yes, there's some stuff on BBC four, David Tennant again, doing a retrospective. He doesn't do enough. He doesn't. Yeah, he's hella underrated that guy. Yeah, that poor man. Yeah. And what else we got? What else we got? Some things on the tip of my tongue. Oh, yeah, we've got some radio documentaries as well. Yeah, some cast interviews, Jody Christopher Ackleston, I think like Mark Gators and Steven Moffat are doing someone as well, which yeah, Mark Gators for next showrunner. I'm just putting it out there. That's my pick. You can hear that. Very cold. Popular opinion. Never mind. Back to my sofa. Back to your sofa indeed. But all of this talk of 60th anniversary specials, you know, and I've got a few guests with me today. You know, I've met incredible people in this community, like, you know, Shah from type 40 as well, who's here recording. Thank you. And then somewhere in the back, Luke, Meg and Dom are all here from DW 20 per 12. Give them all a round of applause, people, because they are legendary. But see, the thing is, I've got something all to show you and a bit of improv activity, you know, vote for me at the Oscars, please. Got an old tool. And when I point this tool at a monitor, hang on. Here we massive round of applause to the team at DW 2012. Absolute legends. That was incredible. And after the Starbeats as well, that's where part one will be. Wow. So you're basically getting two Christmas dinners after another. That is spectacular. Chris Walker Thompson at the end. There is a second doctor. Oh, my God. Oh, man. I'm gassed. I'm gassed. Well, something to look forward to, my friends. And something else to look forward to is coming up now. Our good friend here, Jack Alexander, take it away. Yes. So yes, an awful lot of running is the podcast to do with my excellent co-host Robin, who is in the audience. Robin stand up now. Fit the tin dog to my doctor. It's a discussion based podcast. We do lots of different things. But we also have a special show called Bazin Fandom, which features Doctor Who debates between fans. And we're going to have a rematch here after May's panel between this man and this man here, where they will be facing off to win this super special secret Doctor Who prize and be crowned number one Doctor Who fan at MCM Comic-Con. Oh, and also the best Jack as well. And the loser will be a fake fan. I can't do it again, man. I can't be a fake fan again. Now, the good thing is I'm going to be asking all of you to help me. This is the debate battle. They all have time to debate the questions in a second. You need to help me decide which argument is best, not which bit. Oh, I actually hurt you, though. All right, you two, do you want a room? Oh, yeah, please. No, you need to help me decide which argument is best. It's not based on the answer, based on the actual, well, description they give and argument they give. Okay, so I'm going to come to you for this very first question, Mr. Nerdden. All right. Seeing as you are returning winner, our reigning champion, as it were, my very first question. Yep. If not, beat the meep. What other expanded media element should be in the 60th specials? You will have 20 seconds to put forward your answer and argue it before Jack gets his turn. Your time starts now. What's the name of that? I can't remember his name. Absondac. Yeah, Absondac clearly iconic, you know, and also gives more opportunity to explore the Daleks, you know, someone that absolutely hates them and you know, he's got a bit of a back story. Imagine that being adapted to TV. Be bloody epic, you know what I mean. So, uh, Disney, I'm stuck. Absondac. Very, very 90s pick. Lots of pouches involved. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Very cool. Awesome. And Mr. Reeves, your time starts now. What's the name of that penguin? Oh, yeah, it's Frobisher over there. Talking crime-fighting penguin. What is better than that? First of all, he forgot the name of the first one. How iconic. But yes, Frobisher, the talking penguin. Need I say more? No, I don't. He's so cool. Yes, all hell, Frobisher. Oh, that was your time, yes. Yeah, I was very good. Okay, you will now have two minutes, boys, to battle it out between each other. This is where your argument time comes forward. This is what you'll be making your pick on that one, okay? And boys, your time starts now. You forgot his name. Yeah, I've just got a mind like Spoon, so I mean, I would have forgot Frobisher's name. Oh, really? Wow, so cool. But yes, give me one good reason not to have Frobisher in the series. Because we've just had a big fluffy animal, you know, mixing it up with some mussel-y You're wearing that creature. I mean, yeah, yeah, okay, just edit this one out. But like, you know, imagine a mussel-y Dalek hunter roaming about, you know, and imagine, right? You could already set this one up to have history with the doctor, you know, the time war and all that cool stuff. Oh yeah, time war. We've not had enough of that, have we? No, but you bring it back in a new way. You know, you have that whole timey-wimey thing, something that, you know, give a bit of mystery. Because let's be honest, certain decisions in the show have removed the mystery. So why don't we give something back and a Dalek hunter would also give some much more oomph to the Daleks as well. Because let's be honest, those pepper pots have gone a bit sturdier. They're fine on their own. The Daleks are iconic. Frobisher deserves it, including anything from Colin's era. Because Colin deserves better, because he got screwed. Yes. Oh, man. And as does Peter Cushing. Excellent cosplay there, sir. I don't need more time. I'm sitting down. Yeah, if you run off, Jack, you're 40 seconds after you want to play anything else. If everyone votes for me, I'll give them a tenner. Yeah. You know what I mean? Pints at the ball. Let's go. You can't bribe. I think I will call it there. It's a technicality. Okay, right. Lovely. Okay. So if you think that Jack Rees argument for Frobisher all hail the big talking bird was best, cheer now. Oh, I love you all. Very respectable, dark, very respectable. Okay, and if you think that Jack's argument for absent, dark was best, give a cheer now. Yo, what man? I'm retiring right now. Wow. Oh my days, yo, I've been self defeated. Please get one very quick MCM all hail the big talking bird one, two, three. Oh hell, they're talking birds. Super. Okay. Yeah, I've been rinsed there, man. Jack, you have a chance to call this back. Don't worry. Don't worry. I'm sure you can do this. Okay. Next question. I'm going to come to you first this time, Jack. Hello, darling. Okay, I know it doesn't know things down, but Mr Reeves coming to you first. Okay. So other than the big three, which returning villain should the 15th doctor face in his first series? Well, I thought long and hard in those three seconds. He just asked me that question. I pretty confident I'm going to go with the weeping angels. Oh, they haven't been good for a very long time. Have I timed? Time. Yes. Well, they just deserve better. Much like my throwback pick before him, the weeping angels deserve a great comeback story. They've had some good ones in the past, but none that have really gotten to the roots of the angels. Stop. I will. Lovely. Okay. Same question to you, Jack. Your time starts now. Zygons. Because you know why? There's so much potential with those shape shifting boogers because you know, who doesn't love a good old identity crisis story, you know, not knowing who to trust. I mean, Marvel kind of did it with Secret Invasion, but Doctor who can do it better. So if you want to see some shape shifting bug eyed monsters. Yeah, just shout for me. Sydney Newman stares down at you. Yeah, turning these grave. Absolutely. Okay, boys. And your two minutes starts now. Zygons is a good choice. I will say that up front. It is a damn good choice. However, I don't think they're that interesting outside of them being shape shifters. Okay, but I can also say that about the Weeping Angels. Let's be honest. They've only had one perfect episode, which would blink. But they're very unique. But you run the risk of ruining them. They're like, you know, there's people that want them to be revealed to be dead time lords. So I feel like with the zygons, you can take them anyway. You could do an earth based story or you could have, I don't know, an episode where the doctor ends up on Mars thinking, oh, bumping into some ice warriors. Turns out they're all bloody zygons trying to like hijack. So it's Empress of Mars, but worse is what you're saying. Well, not worse because, you know, someone like RTD could really bring that stuff to life. Like imagine a groundbreaking drama with zygons written by RTD. I mean, yeah, but can you imagine what if Moffat came back and tried the Weeping Angels again after all this time into the ground even more? No, or imagine RTD giving his own take on the angels. The ground works there. I don't know. We've already had one geezer, certain a chibinal try. And whilst it was an okay episode, don't get me wrong. It just doesn't hit the same, you know? Neither does any zygon story that's ever been made. Oh, series nine two part of though. I don't know. He went there. And 50th anniversary. That's the idea of the Doctor Jack. Come on. Yeah, but they were the weakest part of that special. Okay, yeah, they were heavily underutilized. But let me tell you the follow up part of that story in series nine. It was bloody sexy. Let me tell you. Oh yeah. Was it though? Oh yeah. The speech was good. But that's got nothing to do with the zygons. No. Well, no, it's a stop from them fighting and stuff like that. I'm making random hand movements. Throwing up gang signs. What do you do? What's this? Right, order. I'm going to call it that. Okay. I think we've said enough there about things. Okay. If you think that Jack grieves his answer of the Weeping Angels and his argument was best, cheer now. Oh man. Very respectable. Very nice. If you think that Jack nerdent answer of the zygons is the best answer, cheer now. Yeah. Is that louder? Is that louder? That was very close, I think. And it's not just that we've got another question. I'm going to give it to Jack. Yeah. You four. Okay. I wish it does. Add some stakes to our final question, which again is not me cheating at all. Okay. The very final question. Obviously, Doctor Who, very long history of now 60 years. What single story should you use to get someone hooked on 60 years of Doctor Who? And I'm going to come to you very first, Jack nerds Den. Let's hear it, Mr. Debbage. All right. What's up? So, I'm going to be a bog standard, but I'm just going to throw a rose in there because it is the perfect introduction to 60 years of Doctor Who. Because you know, you've got some mysterious man in a shopping mall with some shop window dummies. Nicky Smith. Yeah, okay. You have that time. But, you know, it does hold up really well, and nothing beats meeting that random bloke with a northern accent. You saved the day. Solid choice. No, it's absolutely a solid choice. Okay. Now, Mr. Reeves, what is your pick? What's the perfect episode? Get someone hooked on Doctor Who. I'm going for Waters of Mars. Don't get me wrong. It's not perfect for introducing the show, but why not lead with your best foot forward? Waters of Mars is one of the best 10th Doctor stories or really any of the stories of the modern era in my opinion. I was tempted to Heaven sent for the same reasons, but that is a bit sort of on its own. Waters of Mars has the perfect sort of structure. Simple but iconic. Thank you. And for the very last time. All right. Mine's better. Whoa. I forgot what I was. Well, I was waiting for the mic drop there. Mine's better. Don't get me wrong. It's a solid episode. Don't get me wrong. And oh my god, it's like, I will try my best not to get you wrong. Okay. But there's a lot of backstory you need to know. Like, why is this doctor or like, yeah, the laws are time of mine and they will obey me. Like, yo, what's his, you know, agenda? Like, why is he like that? What's his gender? No, I'm sorry. I mean, yeah, but like, yeah, you know, you've got to know a bit to understand the character. Whereas with Rose, you are introduced to this mysterious bloke. And it's like, okay, he's been around for a bit. You know, the scenes in Clive's shed hint at past incarnations and stuff like that. So you're kind of given the little hand to hold as you explore. I completely agree with you there. However, Waters of Mars is just an objectively better story in my opinion. I maybe that's an unpopular opinion to have. But I think Waters of Mars is just a better one. And why not lead with your best foot forward? True. And plus the flood is just cool. I mean, the flood are cool. Don't get me wrong. But as a that's the I'm correct bell. Yeah, almost a bit confused there. But Britain shops being invaded by living plastic. I mean, that's pretty cool, man. I'm okay. Not really horrific. But come on, you can actually imagine that happening at some point. Imagine. I'm gonna refer to my previous point. Mickey Smith. Hey, I mean CGI doesn't age well in certain parts. Don't get me wrong. But the collection box sets anyone if series one's on that. That'd be pretty cool. Don't want to have my voice there. I can't lie. No, I respectfully disagree. Okay, I respectfully disagree with yours. And I feel like that's that's our time. I'm just gonna sort you both there. If you could say I respect you. So if you think that Mr. Nerd Dent's answer of Rose, the perfect episode to hook people on and his argument was best, let's just cheer now, please. You affected me there. I started getting just as myself then. If you think that Mr. Jackeree's answer of the waters of Mars fan favorite episode and his argument is best, cheer now. No, no. Okay. Yeah. Well, it gives me. Yeah, I'm down, bro. I'm down. Great pleasure. Oh, that's my title, man. To name Mr. Jackeree's in his retirement appearance. Top doggie who fan of MCM Colacon. Well done, man. Well done. Well done, lad. Well, if you'd like to open that up as well and show everyone how amazing your prize is. Oh, okay. Yeah. Very fitting. Very fitting. It's the BNM triple tenant set, of course it is. Well done, dude. Well done. I mean, it is fitting to be fair. I mean, almost, I suppose. Yeah. I'm in one of the dress here. We are coming close to the end and I have one final thing. This is actually my last panel I'm planning on doing. This is my fifth and what will now be my final one. I have loved doing this but I'm going to hand it over to these guys in the near future. However, these guys have gotten good prizes but none are finer than the prize I'm going to set for this quiz. Whoever wins will have the title of the new host of the community show. Oh, the stakes have arisen. All the branding, all the names, everything that comes along with it, all five of the previous panels, all two seasons of the show I've managed to do. Wait, so have you got the password? We'll go to either Jack here or Jack there. I am officially retiring the show to someone else. So, no pressure, lads. Anyway, quiz time. I've got three questions about the three of us and three questions about different, what's the word, specials, like multi-doctor stuff. So, first question's about day of the doctor. We all love it, we all reasonably like it anyway. First question, how old did the 11th doctor say he was in day of the doctor? He did give a reasonably specific number. Oh, can I ask? Closest wins. Oh, god. You go for it. Is it 12,000? That's your question? I think it's 12,003, I believe. What was your answer again? Hey. No, what was your? Oh, 12,000. Sorry, I got ahead of myself. It is 12,000 and something. Oh. Very nonspecific. Who do we give the point to there? I should have been more specific. Oh, everyone's pointing to you. One point to Jack Alexander. Yes. Systems against me, man. And this next question's about our lovely nerd, Den. Hello, Mr. Sir. So, if you don't get the point here, I'm going to be very disappointed. Okay. Oh, boy. Now, you've made many, many lovely videos over on your YouTube channel, Nerd Den. Make sure to subscribe. Thank you. Thank you. But anyway, I want to know what the most viewed original Doctor Who video that you've made is on your channel. So, not anything that you've re-uploaded because you have stolen, I mean, you have uploaded many different clips from Doctor Who's history. But what is one that you have certainly made? What do you think? You're a big Nerd Den fan, aren't you? I think it's going to be, I think it's going to be the Casey Manning interview he did for his podcast. Okay. Casey Manning. He's interviewed Casey Manning herself, ladies and gentlemen. That is very impressive. Yeah, man. Nerd Den, do you know the answer? Is it, is it, is it the power of the Doctor ending explained? It is power of the Doctor ending explained. No. Did you get it right? Do we know? I think so. Let's go with yeah. Well, that is, well, just one point to you still and still, well, one point to you because you did get it right. So, that's one all. Very evenly split. Back to a question about the show itself. The five doctors. Any fans of the five doctors out there? Yeah. As you should, as you should. Now, I was going to ask which doctors were in it, but then I realized that's the easiest question known to man. Yeah. So, I want to know, you know, Rassilon, who played him? Oh. Who played Rassilon in that one? Who? Oh, gosh. Some guy. I mean, I can give you a multiple choice. Okay. Yeah. I mean, I don't, I don't want to but I can. Is it Timothy Dalton? World famous. Timothy Dalton. Ah, no. Is it Joshua Naismith? Is it David Centenant? Or is it, I can't read my own writing and it's not writing its text. Or is it Richard Matthews? I'm going to go with the last one. I was going to go Richard Matthews as well. Yeah. Richard Matthews is correct. Two points. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Still even. Still even. For now. For now. Yeah, for now. The next question is about our fabulous Jackal Xander, except it's not. He mentioned his beautiful co-host in the audience. I want to know his first and last name. Yo, this is rigged against me. Just what's his name? He said the first name. You should at least get that. Oh, yeah. Robin. Robbin. Robbin. They say every time. Robbin. Oh, something. Yeah, they are. I'm not even going to ball return to you. Where are you, Robin? I believe you have to get a bus to go home now. I'll be there. Fair enough. Well, Jackal Xander, what's his name? He is published author Robin Folk. Robin Folk. Your fake friend. Yeah. Well, that's what? Three points to you. Two points to him. Oh, it's getting tense, isn't it? I should really stop putting my phone down. All right. Next question is about the three doctors. Okay. Closest answer wins. What were the viewing figures for the three doctors? We all know how important viewing figures are. Yep. So, closest wins. Any guesses? Any guesses? Any guesses from the audience? Hands up. Who wants to take a wild stab? Two fingers up it. What do you think? Two? You think two views. Well, at least that. Wow, I can hope so. Any other guesses? We've got some. You're too far. Aha. Inspector Gadget, what do you think? I can literally cheat and check my phone right now, but I'm not going to. I feel it defeats the purpose of this, you know. I'm going to go ten mil. Ten mil over here. I'm going to say seven. We've got a ten mil. We've got a ten mil. We've got a seven mil. We've got a seven mil. Ten mil. It is nine point six. Oh, yes. Oh, that's another point there. All right. Technically, you could still make it back. Okay. Hold me up. Okay. Because we're on to the final question about me. Is it about me? Like I said to you earlier, I've done five panels so far and I'm kind of recycling this question. I want you to name as many people that I've had on my panels alongside me as possible a point for each name. Oh, I can do this very easily. So, just to remind myself, is it four to you, two to you? Yeah. All to play for. Okay. Well, how are we going to know that? Have you both got your phone on you? Yes. I'm going to give you no. Oh, wait, I need it. You've got to write it down. Oh, I just realized. So, I'm going to give you two minutes on the clock. Actually, no, one minute. One minute on the clock to name all of them. Again, a point for each. Look at them go. This is the content you've come. You've stayed here the very last day of the con to watch two white white boys on stage texting. They could be looking at anything. What is that? Someone should delete their search history. Mo fat humor. That's disgusting. Oh, no, it's a picture of you. Oh, I don't care. I'm not back next year. I can do what I like. All right, let's see how much longer is on the timer. 20 seconds, 20 seconds on the clock. 20 seconds. Has anyone been to my any of the previous talk to panels that I've luckily enough to be done? Well, you know my wife. There's one at the back, one over there, one over there. Much appreciated. Oh, two at the back. Oh, of course you guys have. You stay down. There we go. Well, thank you very much to all of you for popping your hands up. I sense the WhatsApp. Time's up. Well, well, first of all, before you list them, because I hope you've gotten some wrong, how many names have you put Mr. Nerdden? Hang on, let me count. Four, five, six, seven, eight, something like that. And yours? Ten. Well, I can tell you that there are 13 potentials. So no pressure. Mr. Nerdden, why don't you list your friends? All right, so starting off with people who are in the audience. So we've got Luke Newman. Ding. Meg Shirley. Ding. Dominic G. Martin. Ding. Then we've got Chris Walker-Thompson. Ding. Rory. Ding. Abby Louise. Ding. Mr. TARDIS. Ding. Can't remember his last name, but Phil, the review guy. How dare you. Oh, no, I'm so sorry if he's watching this. I'm not counting that, because that's rude. That's seven points, my friend. Oh, no, man. Right. Okay, I have got Rastlon Productions. Ding. Dominic G. Martin. Ding. Phillip Hawkins. Ding. Josh Carr. Ding. Abby Louise. Ding. Jude Leverious. Ding. I know. I know. I know. I actually don't know anything wrong with that, either. Meg and Luke Newman, obviously, as well. Ding. Chris Walker-Thompson. Ding. Mr. TARDIS. Ding. And I didn't count myself, Jack. Yeah, I was going to say, you, you count. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. This is the first time I count myself. Impressive. Well, I don't think we have to total up the scores to know who's won. Mr. Alexander, if you'd like to stand. My friends, I give to you the new host of Doctor Who, The Community Show. Well done, man. And on my first act, I cancel The Community Show. Good night, everyone. Well, if I'm not mistaken, Mr. Alexander, you also have an announcement of sorts to make. I do, yes. If any of you are fans of Doctor Who audios and fan doctors, well, I am very happy to announce that I will be playing the Red Twilight Doctor for Time Sirens production. So look out for that in the coming year. Yeah, man. Hope. And wouldn't you know it, we do have a bit of time left for a possible Q and A. Some potential Doctor Who questions that might come your way. So I reckon the best way to do it is if you'd all like to come and make a cheeky line over here, if you'd like to make a question. If not, I will just run into the audience like an absolute madman. I will find you and I will hunt you down. Thank you, my friend. Just behind Mr. Swaggy Hat. That's what I'm going to call you now. That's your name. Beautiful, beautiful. All right, I'm going to come over and you can you... Yeah, it was a bit. All right, well, I'll hand that to you. My first question, well, my only question, is if you had a choice to make one episode a two-parter, what would it be? Oh, easy. Resolution. The first Dalek episode? Was that? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I made it. Oh, yeah, I mean, that was multiple parts, wasn't it? The first J.D. Whitaker. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, nice, okay. I would probably go off in 55 because I got in for punishment. And I'm going to go with the war games, not long enough. Ha-ha. Lovely. My question is, if you had the choice, what would you think would be the perfect Cyberman episode? Oh, body horror. Lots of body horror, I think. Make it. Make the Cybermen more zombie-like, maybe. Have the real dread of it, in that sense, really lean into it. Even make it black and white. I think that would be really cool. I was going to say black and white would be the way to go because you can get away with a lot more in black and white. Also, just put Bill Potts in it again. That seemed to work the last time. Yeah, I mean, to be honest, that's the exact same that I'd have, but also maybe do, like, Victorian era Cybermen. Imagine a steampunk Cyberman. That would be incredible. That would be amazing, yeah. Oh, yeah, exactly, yeah. It would be bloody gorgeous, yeah. Nice, thank you. So, last year, we saw filming for the upcoming Specials Leaked. And in interviews, David Tennon has, when asked about indoor filming, he has said, oh, you have no idea what's coming. What do you think he's referring to? I mean, multi-doctor is the thing which comes to your head straight away, doesn't it, you know? And we've been saying this all along. Ever since they, you know, we saw pictures of Beat the Meep on set, we were saying they're doing Beat the Meep whilst around the corner. They're doing this amazing multi-doctor stuff, but they're putting Beat the Meep out there to distract us. So, yeah, that's what I think, multi-doctor, yeah. I think we're going to get a few other returning faces, like a certain Susan Foreman, I think will definitely be one of them. Oh, please. And I feel like that's going to be the last time we'll see that character, even though we haven't seen her in a long time, it'll be an emotional send-off. I just think it's more Beat the Meep. You can't have enough of him in every single special. Him, her, they, I don't care. More Beat, please. Let's just cancel the show and call it Beat the Meep for now. Yeah, it's Beep Who. Yeah, Beep The Who, love it. Oh, Pat Butcher, love it. To choose a favourite doctor, who would it be and why? I mean, yeah, I mean, we certainly love a little bit of David Tennant, Jodie Whitaker. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You two look like you're going to karaoke there, you know? My endless love. I mean, don't get me started on karaoke. But I think David, for a lot of us, was that one we grew up with. So sort of automatically is our favourite. I do always say that McCoy is my sort of favourite classic doctor. And Capoldy, if you asked me any other day of the week, could be my favourite as well. So yeah, but David is David's our boy, I think. Yeah. Love Dave, love Dave. If you could be in the creation process, the writing room, the building of the set, the filming process for any episode, what episode would you choose? I wouldn't. I know myself way too well to know that I should be, I shouldn't be allowed in like 10 feet of BBC at all. I have the worst ideas. But also the Autons. I don't know, I can't think of one. No, then. So for me, I would like to push Doctor Who in a bit more of a, not adult, but a little bit more where there's some stakes. So maybe have an episode, start off like your normal episode, but the companion dies and dies permanently. Yeah, Bill Potts. Well, yeah, but she kind of got a happy ending though. I mean like proper, adric, dead, boom. All right, okay. Yeah, so kind of raises the stakes a little bit. And I'd like to see the Doctor be popular, hell. Yeah. I like that. Yeah, I suppose I like that. You know, I try and do an experimental episode every year, probably like a Back in White one, a silent episode, one filmed in the cell of the class at Doctor Who. I think that's where I go for it, yeah, Bill. Sorry to be very rude, but this is going to be the final question, my good friend. I do apologize to all of you except for the 14. You sit down. But this is the very last question. 10's fine. But this is the last question. I do apologize. While Rusty Davis seems to be in the mood for adapting expanded media, which big finish story would you like to see adapted to the big screen and why? Chimes of Midnight, immediately. Chimes of Midnight, the best. Yeah. Oh, Chimes of Midnight, very good. Shirtso, for me, if you want, which I think people are thinking could be, maybe Bob Lange might be a little bit of an adaptation to it. But I think Shirtso would be... I mean, I don't know how you do it on TV, but I'm sure Rusty would figure it out, you know. I mean, I'm a bit of a big finish noob, really, but the recent releases I've listened to, something like Darling Universe, but with another doctor would be incredible. Like, bring them back for, like, a limited series or something on Disney+. I just thought of leaving the better one. Anyone here a family that haven't got to Chronicles? Yes. Absolutely. I say not an adaptation, but I would bring in Valerie Lockwood from that series into the main show. So yeah, that's why I do it. Fair one. Well, thank you so much for your questions and thank you all for sticking it out to the very end of the con with us. Much appreciated. And get home safe, my friend. Peace out, people! Trap for now. Oh, yeah, I need my phone.