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: And the fact he said the crew had to suffer whatever it is as well. [[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 10:27, June 16, 2010 (UTC) | : And the fact he said the crew had to suffer whatever it is as well. [[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 10:27, June 16, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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: No disrespect to Christopher Ecclestone, but he does seem to take his craft a little more seriously than the average actor. As far as we know it could eventually turn out to be something trivial, like John Barrowman continually singing show tunes. But if that were the case I might even consider giving up a dream role :D [[User:Pantohorse|Pantohorse]] 10:40, June 16, 2010 (UTC) | :: No disrespect to Christopher Ecclestone, but he does seem to take his craft a little more seriously than the average actor. As far as we know it could eventually turn out to be something trivial, like John Barrowman continually singing show tunes. But if that were the case I might even consider giving up a dream role :D [[User:Pantohorse|Pantohorse]] 10:40, June 16, 2010 (UTC) | ||
:::The most interesting thing I took from this article with regards to Eccleston is ''"But the most important thing is that I did it, not that I left."''. | |||
:::This statement though ''"I was open-minded but I decided after my experience on the first series that I didn't want to do any more. I didn't enjoy the environment and the culture that we, the cast and crew, had to work in. I wasn't comfortable. I thought, 'If I stay in this job, I'm going to have to blind myself to certain things that I thought were wrong.'"'' Is interesting, but I think it requires further research to be usable in an article and to give it some context. It's certainly something that's made me curious about the 'environment and culture' of the first BBC Wales series. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] 13:09, June 16, 2010 (UTC) |