Well, almost.
https://uk.tv.yahoo.com/brian-blesse...103851130.html
He wasn't actually the Doctor at the time.
That doesn't work any more, try this:
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2014-...-peter-capaldi
Oh Dear (tm), please forgive me, I was unaware you couldn't watch it.
In summary, it's Brian Blessed relating how he decked Capaldi during the filming of some series or other back in the day.
Pre Doctor Who.
Happy now?
And here's a quote just especially for you, you ****:
https://uk.tv.yahoo.com/brian-blesse...103851130.html
He wasn't actually the Doctor at the time.
That doesn't work any more, try this:
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2014-...-peter-capaldi
Oh Dear (tm), please forgive me, I was unaware you couldn't watch it.
In summary, it's Brian Blessed relating how he decked Capaldi during the filming of some series or other back in the day.
Pre Doctor Who.
Happy now?
And here's a quote just especially for you, you ****:
“I was in The History of Tom Jones, the BBC serial, as wild squire Mr Western,” Blessed boomed. “He’s a great character lead, who loves Tom Jones and fights everybody.
“Peter Capaldi played a fop with a sword, and at the end of the series I shoot him. He says to me, ‘Now, I have you. Take out your sword, sir.’
And I just take out my gun and shoot him like Indiana Jones!
“But,” and now it’s our turn to lean in, “prior to that there’s a scene in which he challenges me and hits me across the face with a glove.
My character is meant to turn round, give him a left hook and flatten him.
“We thought we’d done the shot from all angles, but they said they’d do one more.
This time I threw the punch, and – oh – I pulled it! For no reason Peter Capaldi had put his face forward, and I caught him in the face!
“He went flat on his back, his legs went up in the air, his arms went up, and I thought, ‘He’s in the death rattle!’ I shouted, ‘He’s down! I think he’s dying!’
“They quickly got an ambulance and took him to hospital, but they wouldn’t attend him for a while because they thought he was in drag! He was still dressed as a fop with a beauty spot.
“He was alright, but he did had a cut above his eye. They brought him round and he didn’t have brain damage or anything like that. I felt so embarrassed, but it was his fault I promise you.
“After about three days he phoned from the hospital.”
At this point Blessed puts on a faint Scottish accent: “‘Hello, it’s Peter here. I know you feel embarrassed Brian, it was my fault.’
“Peter Capaldi played a fop with a sword, and at the end of the series I shoot him. He says to me, ‘Now, I have you. Take out your sword, sir.’
And I just take out my gun and shoot him like Indiana Jones!
“But,” and now it’s our turn to lean in, “prior to that there’s a scene in which he challenges me and hits me across the face with a glove.
My character is meant to turn round, give him a left hook and flatten him.
“We thought we’d done the shot from all angles, but they said they’d do one more.
This time I threw the punch, and – oh – I pulled it! For no reason Peter Capaldi had put his face forward, and I caught him in the face!
“He went flat on his back, his legs went up in the air, his arms went up, and I thought, ‘He’s in the death rattle!’ I shouted, ‘He’s down! I think he’s dying!’
“They quickly got an ambulance and took him to hospital, but they wouldn’t attend him for a while because they thought he was in drag! He was still dressed as a fop with a beauty spot.
“He was alright, but he did had a cut above his eye. They brought him round and he didn’t have brain damage or anything like that. I felt so embarrassed, but it was his fault I promise you.
“After about three days he phoned from the hospital.”
At this point Blessed puts on a faint Scottish accent: “‘Hello, it’s Peter here. I know you feel embarrassed Brian, it was my fault.’
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