‘Christopher And His Kind’ director ‘would love to work with Smith again’
Christopher And His Kind director Geoffrey Sax has revealed that he would “very much welcome the chance” to work with Matt Smith again on an episode of Doctor Who.
Christopher And His Kind director Geoffrey Sax has revealed that he would “very much welcome the chance” to work with Matt Smith again on an episode of Doctor Who.
Directed by Geoffrey Sax (Doctor Who: ‘The Movie’, Stormbreaker), BBC Two’s new one-off drama Christopher And His Kind stars Matt Smith (Doctor Who) and explores novelist Christopher Isherwood’s formative years in 1930s Berlin in the run-up to the Second World War.
We’ve picked out five of Doctor Who‘s best moments featuring the Ninth Doctor, as played by Christopher Eccleston in 2005…
‘Night of the Whisper’ is a rare thing indeed, a non-televised adventure for the Ninth Doctor.
Other than the half a dozen novels and handful of comic strip appearances that appeared at the time, Christopher Eccleston’s short stint as the Time Lord has not seen much expansion. AudioGO tend to make audio adventures for the incumbent Doctor and Big Finish’ license precludes anything pre-2005.
This afternoon we attended the BFI’s Doctor Who screening of 2005’s two-part Series 1 finale, starring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor and Billie Piper as Rose.
Christopher Eccleston’s final two-part Doctor Who story will be shown in London this summer as part of the BFI’s year-long 50th anniversary celebrations.
In the final episode of BBC One’s compelling new thriller, beleaguered mayor Daniel Demoys (Christopher Eccleston) faces a dreadful dilemma.
In the second episode of BBC One’s compelling new thriller, Daniel Demoys (Christopher Eccleston) is appointed mayor and begins his quest for redemption.
From the makers of Exile and Single Father, BBC One’s new three-part drama Blackout stars Christopher Eccleston, Dervla Kirwan and Ewen Bremner.
Christopher Eccleston takes an essentially unlikeable, self-centred failure of a character and gives him enough depth to evoke a powerful mixture of contempt and sympathy.