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Revision as of 22:14, 25 April 2020
The Doctors Say Thank You was a segment recorded for The Big Night In.
The segment featured independently-recorded messages from almost every living Doctor actor, all whilst in self-isolation, thanking the NHS key workers putting their lives on the line to care for patients amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Summary
From the Doctors... to all doctors. A thank you to the NHS and all frontline workers. Thank you 💙💙
Cast
- Jodie Whittaker (Thirteenth Doctor)
- Jo Martin (Fugitive Doctor)
- Peter Capaldi (Twelfth Doctor)
- Matt Smith (Eleventh Doctor)
- David Tennant (Tenth Doctor)
- Paul McGann (Eighth Doctor)
- Sylvester McCoy (Seventh Doctor)
- Colin Baker (Sixth Doctor)
- Peter Davison (Fifth Doctor)
- Tom Baker (Fourth Doctor)
Crew
to be added
References
- Jo Martin and Peter Capaldi quote the Doctor's vow; "never be cruel, or cowardly, never give up, and never give in".
Notes
- Every living actor to have played the Doctor on screen for a significant amount of time took part, with the sole exception being Ninth Doctor actor Christopher Eccleston. Eccleston previously recorded his own tribute to the NHS a week prior for BBC Radio 5.[1]
- Eccleston later clarified his lack of participation on his official Instagram account, angrily stating his personal belief that something as essential to human life and well-being as the NHS should never be in a position of requiring charity funding in the first place, and blaming the current Tory government for this[2]