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I LOVE practical music!

He didn't rerecord his part many times. watch the video of him rehearsing and recording it, it's pretty cool the way he works with quincy jones, stevie wonder and lionel richie to get the part down. he's very humble and professional. i always loved when his voice came in and shook up the sound of the whole thing. and

he did do coke commercials, but 'you got the right one baby' diet pepsi ads ran until the 90s. look up ray recording his solo parts for we are the world on youtube. he did them in one take while sipping a cup of coffee. he's the greatest.

having bad taste in music doesn't make you a bad person.

II is essential. This is not debatable.

I get the reason for it, but up until that point it had been a fine docu-drama and Matt Smith's cameo was totally unnecessary, and a bit self serving. David Bradley was great, and I think it was a distraction from the emotional moment of his leaving the show. Maybe I'm just sick of Matt Smith's face, with all the 50th

I hated the Matt Smith cameo. No reason for it and it ruined an emotional moment for me. I went from the verge of tears to yelling "wtf" at the TV.

Thanks for the other examples of "happy thinking" episodes. I'm sure there are more, please add some more. I haven't rewatched much Doctor Who recently, although I think Saturday morning I'm going to get up early and watch some and probably find more examples. It's possible that RTD started the trend of 'happy

I have been a Doctor Who fan since about nineteen hundred and eighty six - when it was on PBS late at night where I lived - and thought Davies did a great job relaunching the series and I feel the work during his tenure was far superior Moffat's. I truly dislike the 'the season-long mysteries'. Davie's "Bad Wolf"