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The Doctor’s regenerative ability means new actors are brought into Doctor Who, usually every few years, to replace the last ...
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Screen Rant on MSNIan McKellen Is Hilarious In This Underrated British Sitcom Which Is Now Finally Available To StreamWhile the concept sounds like a fever dream, Ian McKellen's British sitcom about being married to Derek Jacobi is absolutely ...
From Season 15's "The Well" to Season 4's "Midnight," these Doctor Who episodes are simply perfect to the end credits.
In the newer version, the Master has been played by Derek Jacobi, John Simm, Michelle Gomez, and Sacha Dhawan. Unlike The Doctor, The Master wants nothing more than complete control over the universe.
A former surgeon had confessed to abusing at least 299 people, mostly children, in what is considered the largest case of its kind in French history.
With screen credits in Gladiator and I, Claudius and stage roles like Shakespeare's Hamlet and Don John, the UK actor tells Katty Kay his time in the spotlight isn't over yet.
Sir Derek Jacobi received the Critic's Circle’s 2023 Rosebowl for Distinguished Service to the Arts. The event took place on November 7th at the National Liberal Club.
There was an odd couple partnership between Richard E Grant's Doctor and Derek Jacobi's Master that could have provided a fresh dynamic had Scream of the Shalka led to further adventures.
Starring James Marsters, Jonathon Carley and the wonderful Sir Derek Jacobi, The War Master – Part Three continues from the end of Part Two with the Master and Captain John Hart trapped on the ...
This story, “Scream of the Shalka,” cast long-ballyhooed Richard E. Grant to play a vampirish-looking Doctor opposite Sophie Okonedo as companion Alison Cheney and Derek Jacobi as the Master.
Though Derek Jacobi was the first person to play the Master since the show’s reboot (what a catch), John Simm was the one who made the role his own. After capturing the Doctor, he transformed ...
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