John Barrowman-“I Cheated On Doctor Who ”
[i=s] 本帖最后由 mj_zq 于 2009-2-13 16:34 编辑 [/i]标题比较忽悠人而已
内容看,应该是JB自己的新闻宣传,只是在接受这个采访前刚刚见到了Matt Smith,所以有所提及。
所谓“Cheated”只不过是因为看到新DR荡漾了~觉得对不起旧人而已
只是JB美人,你绝对是口不对心吧,那也叫[b]handsome??[/b]
然后又有意无意的提到JACK回归的可能……JB在每次采访里都会说些“JACK一定会在DR需要他的时候回去”诸如此类的话,可以算是频繁对DW制作小组抛橄榄枝吧 = =
SM大神~~你看看美人多有诚意……赶快收了吧……
后面大段是JB美人今年的行程安排的新SHOW的一点介绍,估计大家都知道了,不多说了
总之,看了看,他今年还真是挺忙
另外…又提到领养孩子的事,什么时候能实现呢?
SG大人一直不积极啊
“I Cheated On Doctor Who ”
原文地址:[url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/showbiz-news/celebrity-interviews/2009/02/13/i-cheated-on-doctor-who-86908-21119169/]http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/showbiz-news/celebrity-interviews/2009/02/13/i-cheated-on-doctor-who-86908-21119169/[/url]
[b]Exclusive Torchwood Star John Barrowman Felt So Guilty After He Met The Future Time Lord [/b]
JOHN BARROWMAN feels like he's cheated on David Tennant after meeting the new Doctor Who, Matt Smith.
Glaswegian-born John, 41, who plays Captain Jack Harkness in Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood, has become friends with fellow Scot David, who is quitting as the 10th Doctor at the end of the year.
But John, who is gay, hadn't met Matt until five minutes before our interview, and was clearly a bit giddy at the chance encounter.
[b]He laughed: "I feel like I've had an affair against David because I've met the new guy. I liked him but, David, my heart is always with you." [/b]
John was in the BBC's London HQ to chat to me about his new variety show, Tonight's The Night, and met Matt in the press office.
John said: "He walked right past me and he and I sat and had a chat. He's got some big shoes to fill when David leaves, but he'll bring his own spin to Doctor Who.
[b]"He's very handsome, very quirky but striking. I think he'll do very well."[/b]
But he's not Scottish like David or you, I point out. John grinned: "Well, [color=darkorchid]we can't be greedy and Captain Jack will still be there.[/color] We don't know yet, but the man who is now in charge, Steven Moffat (who is from Paisley), was one of the ones who created Captain Jack and [color=purple]he will always return to help the Doctor when he's in need[/color]."
John is chatting in his Glaswegian accent, not the American one you hear on Doctor Who or when he's a judge on the BBC1 musical talent shows with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Any Dream Will Do, I'd Do Anything and How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? Chatting to Scots, he uses his Scottish accent, although he moved from Glasgow to Illinois when he was eight. The accent may change but John's heart is in the right place and he's proud of his roots.
For the new show, he'll even wear a blue and white Saltire costume, although it will be sparkly, of course.
John hosts the six-part Tonight's The Night, which will be on our screens in the spring on Saturday nights.
It's all about revealing people's hidden performing dreams. Whether it's singing, juggling or belly-dancing, it could see you duetting with your favourite pop group or dancing in a hit West End musical.
There have been claims that it's the BBC's attempt to grab back viewers from ITV's Britain's Got Talent, but John disputes this.
"It's not a competition. There is no winner," he pointed out. "Everybody's a winner. There's noprize. It's just about dream fulfilment.
"Anyone on the show will be trained before they go on. We don't want people to look bad.
[b]"Look, I'll be blunt. It's not there to take the p**s out of the public."[/b]
For those old enough to remember Jim'll Fix It, it's also not that. John said: "I used to watch that and shows like Opportunity Knocks growing up in Scotland. But this isn't about people writing in and saying I want to drive a bus and skid across a road. On Tonight's The Night, you'll have to drive the bus while other people will be dancing and singing, 'We're all going on a summer holiday'."
John is defensive about the project because it was his idea. The entertainment all-rounder has starred in West End musicals, presented television shows, acted, competed in Dancing On Ice and released his own music. Tonight's The Night is a bit of all that.
He said: "This has been something I've been hoping and working towards, for 20-odd years really, to bring variety and performance back on to the BBC with a modern twist.
"Having done the Andrew Lloyd Webber programmes, I know performance shows are loved. But I wanted to bring back a variety show to the BBC. That was the challenge."
He's recording a pilot, which won't be broadcast, to see how the format works. And, as a Scot, he is desperate that there will be lots of Scots in the mix.
John reckons, with Keith Jack coming second in Any Dream Will Do and Ashley Russell competing to play Nancy in I'd Do Anything, there's "an extreme amount of talent in Scotland and we need to bring it down here".
But he's not just looking for youngsters who want to be stars. He wants belly-dancing mums who haven't told their families about their secret hobby but would love to perform on television. Or it could be reuniting members of a school band. Another strand will see soldiers, firemen, nurses and police officers performing.
John said: "It's going to be full of surprises. Every week, I will do a challenge against a mystery celebrity to raise cash for charity."
It seems just like 2008, this year will see John hardly off our television screens.
Torchwood is coming back later this year and will be moved from BBC2 to BBC1. He is hoping for a new series of his CBBC show, Animals At Work. And he'll be on a 17-date tour from May, promoting his album, Music Music Music, which includes the Gary Barlow track, What About Us. He comes to Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on May 14 and says the tour is "about 80 per cent sold out". At the end of the year, he plays Robin Hood in panto at the Cardiff International Arena after a very successful debut last Christmas in the all-singing, all dancing, all-ice skating show at the Birmingham Hippodrome.
But it seems John is feeling the credit crunch, just like the rest of us.
"This year, in particular, I want to keep working because it's going to be a hard one with the economy," he said.
[b]His busy schedule has also put paid to plans to adopt a child with his architect partner Scott Gill,[/b] whom he married in a civil partnership two years ago.
Scott went to Cambodia last year and helped design and build an orphanage.
But John laughed: "Adopting is on hold at the moment unless you want to see John Barrowman with a sparkly blue and white suit and a baby hanging off his back in a rucksack." 已经有JB这个大孩子了,再来个小孩子,SG估计头疼阿~~ [quote]已经有JB这个大孩子了,再来个小孩子,SG估计头疼阿~~
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扑上~
欢迎JM回归JB啊~咳
JB养了孩子后,也许会稳重些啊…… 我觉得SG也是囧人一个,想起自传里两个人合伙骗侄子侄女那一幕了,配合默契。
不过JB真的和孩子很有气场啊, 绝对好爸爸型的。 我觉得SG会比JB更爱孩子的
哈哈 SG大人为虾米不太积极呀
还想多玩两年=.= [b] [url=http://bbs.flyine.net/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=1590660&ptid=93479]6#[/url] [i]a-lei[/i] [/b]
哈哈~~~我也这样想的~~~
毕竟是两人世界嘛~~~~:loveliness: 俺一直觉得SG是闷骚型的~~~:lol:
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