Rose's voice in Doctor Who Season 4
Towards the end of Season 4 of the new Doctor Who we meet Rose Tyler again. In these episodes she seems to speak with some sort of speech impediment which is never explained.
Is this intentional? Is it part of the timeline that was left out? Was something else going on outside of the filming of the show that affected her voice?
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Billie's response to this conundrum is:
“Maybe it was really cold and my lips were tense, because we were shooting in the middle of winter and I'm always in a tiny leather jacket"
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However, other sites have speculated that she may have had some dental work done which caused the lisp.
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Why does Rose sound different in season 4 Doctor Who?
Billie Piper suggests that cold weather may have caused Rose Tyler to sound strange on her Dr Who return. Billie Piper has suggested that her vocal delivery as Rose Tyler during Doctor Who's fourth season may have been hampered by the cold weather.Why does Rose have a lisp in turn left?
Apparently, it was all down to the cold. \u201c\u201dMaybe it was really cold and my lips were tense, because we were shooting in the middle of winter and I'm always in a tiny leather jacket\u201d, Piper mused in the interview. Interestingly, she also mentioned that one of the crew had picked up on the problem.Why was Rose written out of Dr Who?
Piper brought Rose to life for two seasons of Doctor Who, playing against two different Doctors (Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant). Speaking on the BBC radio show Desert Island Discs, she said she chose to leave because she \u201cdidn't like the responsibility of being a role model.\u201dROSÉ - Viva La Vida (Coldplay) Live Studio Cover
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ive read on a few webistes that she had veneers fitted to correct her natural overbite , these can cause tempoary speech problems factored in with the cold weather she reported, causing fuddled speech !
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