"In 1963 the BBC premiered a show about an alien Who traveled through space and time to combat the powers of evil. β¦ The show has been running in Britain almost fifty years, with many different actors in the role of The Doctor. β¦ One thing is consistent though and this is why the show is so beloved by geeks and nerds β It's all about the triumph of intellect and romance over brute force and cynicism! Intellect and romance over brute force and cynicism! And if there is any hope for any of us in this giant explosion in which we inhabit then surely thatβs it: Intellect and romance triumph over brute force and cynicism!"
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A comedic musical tribute to Doctor Who made in November 2010, which was not aired for legal reasons, but "leaked" to the internet, and finally aired with legal clearance on Late Late Show (6 January 2011) Β· Transcript of lyrics (with some minor errors), online at Forbes (1 December 2010)
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Craig Ferguson
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Craig Ferguson (born 17 May 1962) is a Scottish-born actor/comedian and former host of The Late Late Show. He was succeeded by British comedy actor James Corden.
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