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I'm shocked by that ranking. My best friend in middle school decorated her room with Teen Beat posters of him. There must be something in the air because just a week or so ago I was trying to explain his popularity to someone who never heard of him. (Saying he was in a television show where he was friends with a

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Lovely to see Bill Irwin ranked so high. I guess I have Legion to thank. I hope it inspired more people to look into his work because he's had an extraordinary career.

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I'm a little surprised that this got leaked so early as this is the kind of thing the Who likes to keep strictly under wraps. And count me as one of the people surprised that the show never brought two Masters together before.

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I've seen the DVDs in my local Exchange for fairly reasonable prices. You should be able to get them second hand. A quick search also shows that some episodes are updated to Dailymotion but I don't know what the quality is.

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That is a really weird choice. I like Sandi and am impressed by how well she's filled Stephen Fry's shoes on QI. But I'm not at all sold on Noel Fielding being able to maintain the tone of the show that made it so enjoyable. (I don't mind him in certain contexts but preferably in small doses.)

Another mystery: are the animals allowed to interbreed? Would Peppa be allowed to marry Danny Dog someday or would she only be allowed to marry another pig? Also, why is the Queen human? Does this community anthropomorphic animals actually exist in our world and are kept isolated from humans? (My nephew is a big

How nice to see a Sarah & Duck mention! Although I'll admit that the only reason why I'm aware of it is that the narrator is Roger Allam. But who wouldn't want to listen to Douglas Richardson/Peter Mannion/Fred Thursday narrate the low-key adventures of a girl and her duck?

That does make sense. Although, the point still stands that Tennant wouldn't have been able to do Hamlet if Who was running on its normal schedule.

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