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I've just been watching David Tennant playing a pacifist in an episode of Foyle's War, wearing a long brown coat and a Forties-style suit, with his hair shortish and tousled. Accent, mannerisms, even some of the phrases were all in place. I now know exactly how much creative imagination went into the conceptualisation of the image of the Tenth Doctor, and I can't say I'm surprised.
When Tennant leaves, and they announce which currently popular thirtysomething male actor is to replace him (assuming I'm wrong and they don't just bury NuWho quietly and try to forget) I will be taking bets that I can describe to within eighty per cent how he will look, based on whatever part he was last (or last but one--and the Casanova jacket was in the TARDIS wardrobe) seen playing.
When Tennant leaves, and they announce which currently popular thirtysomething male actor is to replace him (assuming I'm wrong and they don't just bury NuWho quietly and try to forget) I will be taking bets that I can describe to within eighty per cent how he will look, based on whatever part he was last (or last but one--and the Casanova jacket was in the TARDIS wardrobe) seen playing.