Either way, it was never boring.
This ones just lovely.
Its a wonder the BBC didnt recycle the segment forDoctor Who Live.
That looked like a lot of fun to make opened Schofield.
Not a lot of fun to make […] Its not fun.
It wasnt fun to do this stuff, but it looks fun.
Er, thats him told.
What more could you ask for?
He seems quite annoyed with the premise, asking why do these vampires keep appearing in this town?
We have to be.
Madeley finishes strong though, by pointing at Hannigans out-of-shot foot and asking Whats your tattoo on your foot?
Two dolphins and whats that one?
We cant see it, but never mind.
Wed like both just.
Shatner surely expected to be asked about playing Kirk.
He may have expected some seasonal turkey recipe-related chat.
No, I dont think William Shatner was expecting that.
He handles it well though.
Theres also a fun anecdote about a set failure during his time playing Robin Hood live on television.
Grant and Naylor talk about their comedy background, long-standing relationship.
autobiographical inspiration for characters Lister and Rimmer, and the relationship between sci-fi and comedy.
Its like a capsule version of every daytime magazine show, well, ever.
Skip ahead to 9:55 to see Pertwee meet Roland.