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20th Feb 2008, 11:15 AM #1
Camp Overload: O'Grady Lined Up For Series 4!
Paul O'Grady will guest star in the series four finale of Doctor Who, reports The Sun.
The TV presenter will play himself discussing "strange goings-on" during his chatshow as David Tennant's Doctor departs on a mission.
A BBC source revealed that O'Grady had been wanting to appear on the show for some time and his role would be a little more "sinister" than people are used to.
"Paul has been desperate to be on the show for ages and asked if he could be a guest star," revealed the BBC insider.
"Fortunately Who creator Russell T Davies is a big fan of his too, and jumped at the chance.
"We’ve had to wait until his chatshow is filming again so we can shoot him on the set.
"It will be the usual camp Paul - just maybe a bit more sinister."
Si.
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20th Feb 2008, 5:17 PM #2WhiteCrow Guest
I bet going by past seasons this will occur in episode 12, which will feature lots of guest stars, as themselves.
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20th Feb 2008, 5:24 PM #3
oh not again what is it with RTD and his obsession with having bloody celebreties in the series finally
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20th Feb 2008, 7:09 PM #4
Don't forget that Keith Chegwin, Kirsty Wark, Adrian Chiles and Jeremy Kyle are appearing as well.* RTD must fry!!!
* one or two of those are possibly true...
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20th Feb 2008, 7:48 PM #5oh not again what is it with RTD and his obsession with having bloody celebreties in the series finally
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20th Feb 2008, 10:17 PM #6Wayne Guest
The New Series is now officially a joke.
Well, maybe it's not so bad. Maybe he'll do for S4 what Richard Briers did for Paradise Towers.
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20th Feb 2008, 10:21 PM #7Captain Tancredi Guest
I seem to recall quite an accurate (and affectionate) Who spoof as part of the Lily Savage show about ten years ago.
Paul O'Grady and I were born in the same hospital (him about 15 years before me, naturally) so I'm happy.
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20th Feb 2008, 10:31 PM #8Pip Madeley GuestPaul O'Grady and I were born in the same hospital (him about 15 years before me, naturally) so I'm happy.
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21st Feb 2008, 2:43 PM #9
Wow... looks like we're in for a radical departure from established precedent then. I look forward to a wonderfully thrilling and original series finale.
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21st Feb 2008, 5:40 PM #10WhiteCrow Guest
It's a sign of the new series popularity that people are now clamouring to be on it, even in a cameo. This is no bad thing.
That said, I do find some of it makes me cringe, esp the last one with everyone saying why they'd Vote Saxon.
Oooh - I feel a Last Celebrity Cameo standing coming soon ...
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22nd Feb 2008, 10:36 PM #11
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23rd Feb 2008, 5:05 PM #12
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23rd Feb 2008, 5:54 PM #13
Like a Vampire you mean?
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24th Feb 2008, 12:58 PM #14
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Or a dentist...
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24th Feb 2008, 10:34 PM #15
I've got the Doctor Who spoof he did as Lily Savage featuring Laydeks(female Daleks) and his robot dog sidekick KY-it was affectionate so its clear his casting is in the right tone
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