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David Warner is Lord Azlok

Will R - Online Host | 08:50 UK time, Thursday, 5 November 2009

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Screen legend David Warner stars as Lord Azlok, Lord Knight of the Imperial Viperox War Horde! In this video, David Tennant and writer Phil Ford discuss working with the great man and David Warner talks about Dreamland and Doctor Who in general. Big thanks to all three of them for taking time out to chat to us.

So! From what you've seen of the Viperox and Lord Azlok, what kind of enemies are you expecting? Misguided or ruthless? And what on Earth are they doing, errr, on Earth?

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  • 1. At 4:03pm on 05 Nov 2009, JnnLog wrote:

    Nice interview -loving the little DT snippet also -thanks :).

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  • 2. At 10:24pm on 07 Nov 2009, CheezyBakedBeans wrote:

    I don't know what to think about the enemy because I can't see the video but I still want to know where are they setting the story???

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  • 3. At 09:23am on 09 Nov 2009, Cedders wrote:

    It's great to get David Warner. It's a shame he seems to mostly just do voice work nowadays - some of us remember him in "Morgan, a suitable case for treatment".

    I had worried Doctor Who Magazine had revealed too much by describing (and showing part of) the aliens, but they seem to be in it from the first episode. I don't really know what to expect from them, but whether they are "misguided or ruthless", it always helps if "the baddies" have a believable and interesting motivation. Maybe the Doctor gives them "just one chance" and persuades them to take it for once. I'm hoping for a comic take on UFO conspiracy theories (à la Men in Black or Hitchhikers).

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