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General Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: Rex Banner on 01 February, 2006, 04:05:13 PM

Title: A word from The Doctor
Post by: Rex Banner on 01 February, 2006, 04:05:13 PM
If you send sms messages to landlines instead of being read in the normal computerized voice they are now read by Tom Baker.

It's very odd indeed.
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...
Post by: pauljholden on 01 February, 2006, 04:24:25 PM
Damn them, this is just a way for them to rip money out of me.

Now, where's my mobile phone...

(You could SMS a message to your self which you could then record for use on your answering machine and then have your own custom Tom Baker telephone answering machine message, couldn't you? hmm... must investigate)

- pj
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor......
Post by: DavidXBrunt on 01 February, 2006, 05:08:11 PM
You could. And I believe Big Finish are texting bits of scripts to each other right now so that they can record them and finally release 4th Doctor adventures.
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor.........
Post by: judge dreddd on 05 February, 2006, 01:09:17 AM
yea,i heard of this, soooon msgs to my mate richard who is dr who mad

'hello my name is the doctor and i am stuck in bt head office, please call UNIT'

tee hee
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: Adrian Bamforth on 05 February, 2006, 10:33:26 AM
I tried this at a friend's house today and it didn't work, just had the old voice. Frustrating, since I sent a lengthy text to another friend's house a few days ago containing half the lines from the classic Viz strip 'Doctor Poo' (travelling through time and space looking for a place to have a shit). If it wasn't in a Tom Baker voice he will be wondering why I've texted him to simply tell him I need the bog.

Tom Baker now doesn't even have to leave home to make a fortune doing voice-overs, he can just text them. I know lazy actors are often accused of "phoning in their performance", Tom Baker takes it to the next level.

ADE
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: ARRISARRIS on 05 February, 2006, 09:26:09 PM
...do you have to sign up for this service or is it just automatic?...
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: Wake on 05 February, 2006, 11:09:23 PM
I don't think it works for all networks. Probably not Virgin (and therefore not Orange either?).

Cheers,

Wake
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: opaque on 06 February, 2006, 01:29:36 AM
You have to actually choose the BT celebrity version don't you?
I'm guessing it's a different number or something.
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: Rex Banner on 06 February, 2006, 02:03:15 AM
You just send a text message to a landline.

The girlfriend has taken to sending me sexy/romantic messages.

It's quite strange having Tom Baker calling me 'Honey'.
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: DavidXBrunt on 06 February, 2006, 03:29:11 AM
A B.T. landline to be precise.
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: Dudley on 06 February, 2006, 05:54:16 PM
It's quite strange having Tom Baker calling me 'Honey'.

Strange because you enjoy it a little too much, am I right?
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: Wils on 27 April, 2006, 11:38:33 PM
According to today's Popbitch, Tom's been dropped from this now. No idea why, though.
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: paulvonscott on 27 April, 2006, 11:41:43 PM
It's ending to be replaced with two services so you can choose to have your messages read out by a male or female voice.  

Not sure what that says about Tom Baker, but I think that was always just a promotional thing.

Link: gallifrey

Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: Bad Andy on 28 April, 2006, 12:15:12 AM
Noooo!!!

It was great having Tom tell me that my broadband service was up and running!
Title: Re: A word from The Doctor...........
Post by: DavidXBrunt on 28 April, 2006, 05:25:01 AM
He made a point in the promotional interviews that reduced Judy Finnegan to tears of laughter and had Des O'Conner panicking that it was a strictly limited time that his voice was being used.