Photographer, artist and erstwhile Dr Who director, Paul Joyce, offers an insight into the making of the Time Lord. One can almost hear the sigh of relief breathed by Idris Elba when at last the young cub was painfully torn from David Tennant's side in an awkward and over-extended CGI sequence. A nod maybe to the book of Genesis but no mention of additional ribs or, thanks be, even a glance towards the other candidate for Eve's existence, the baculum. Rather we are presented with an athletic looking young black actor of undoubted Achillean appeal and bizarrely sporting only bone-white underpants for the remainder of the show. For my money quite a lot of fuss over barely spilt milk. Welcome to the world of "Bi-Regeneration" (as opposed to simply 'bi') which will allow Tennant whose Hamlet and no doubt Macbeth and Lear will all be overshadowed at least in legacy terms, by his stuttering appearances as The Time Lord. As one horrified fan just wrote: "wha
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