Editor: today's picture from Second Life come's from London bridge in New London.
Digital Journal has Steven Moffat insists BBC is committed to Doctor Who, Steven Moffat, and its star, Matt Smith, have been busy countering rumours that the BBC’s commitment to the show is waning, and that the Doctor’s companion is to be killed off...
Daily Mail has The Seventies: The decade when men stopped being men, Just before Christmas 1973 - with the papers full of stories of industrial unrest, economic meltdown and international terrorism - viewers of Doctor Who were introduced to his new female companion....
Fish Fingers and Custard has Issue Two, available to download now!, in this Issue...
- "Series 5 Reviews"
- "Proms Report"
- "Fives"
- "Where Should Classic Doctor Who Have Ended?"
- "Memories of PBS Plegde Drives"
- "The Latest Tabloid Newspaper Rumours"
- And Much More!
- You can download the 40-page PDF here (Please note that the download site experiences heavy traffic, so the file may not always be available, just keep trying!)
Digital Spy has Colin Baker: 'I'll never forget Doctor Who', he reveals that he still cherishes the threes years that he spent starring in Doctor Who.
TARDIS Scanner - Who Tube has Sarah Jane Adventures Series Four Trailer, the First Trailer to the new and long awaited series four of the Sarah Jane Adventures.Steve Kilpatrick's Blog has Formative Experiences #2 – Doctor Who, "the sad death of Geoffrey Burgon, composer of the incidental music to two of my favourite Doctor Who stories, Terror of the Zygons and The Seeds of Doom, a couple of days ago prompted me think about writing something about the debt I owe as a composer to the BBC and Doctor Who."Tim's Take On... has Episode 36: Sophie Aldred at Whoverville 2, this week our Whoverville 2 coverage continues with Sophie Aldred's appearance at the convention, the audio quality is far from ideal but hopefully you can hear everything.The Daily P.O.P. has Dalek Invasion - The Fall of Earth, the Daleks made a massive impression on viewers when they debuted on Doctor Who. In 1964 they returned not as strange alien menaces, but as conquerors of the Earth. Set in the near future, Dalek Invasion of Earth was a triumph of TV science fiction that still holds up to this day.Who Fix has Boring!, last one to fall asleep is the winner.Charlie McDonnell has posted An Explanation, "you can’t just tweet a picture of yourself hanging out on the TARDIS with Neil Gaiman and expect people to move away from it without even a hint of curiosity...."
Altered Vistas has posted "Just a small update this time to present you with some of the reviews that have been coming in for our latest production Emissaries of Jevo, along with a few of our more vintage productions and the music CD Mutant. As always, we would like to thank everyone who has taken the time and trouble to write and let us know what they think of Altered Vistas’ output. It is very much appreciated and is the reason we continue to produce animated versions of Doctor Who comic strips. Thank you one and all."
The Daily Drew has "The Doctor Dances", the heart of this story is an extremely clever idea, and the two episodes develop that idea in such a way as to wring the maximum suspense out of the situation...Shadowlocked reviews Planet Of Evil, "in the days before Doctor Who guidebooks became as common as the cold, fans did have one or two hefty reading tomes at their disposal. The Making Of Doctor Who was one such indispensable book, not to mention the Programme Guides, and then in the 1980s, there were the big blockbuster books from Peter Haining...."The Tardis Project has Season Two Wrapup, "if I was forced to sum up this season in one word (and, thankfully for your verbose host, I'm not), it'd be CHANGE. From the stability of Season One, we move on to a year where almost everything changes, both in front of and behind the cameras. At the end of the year, only William Hartnell's Doctor and an increasingly battered TARDIS prop and control room remain. And even the Doctor has changed..."
Unreality SF have reviews for The Relics of Time, The Book of Kells, Project: Destiny, and Three's a Crowd.Doctor Who: Mostly Harmless Cutaway has 28.3 The Pirate Planet,today Eric & co-host Josh along w/special guest-host Sean (@tardistavern) embark on a new quest to seek out The Key to Time. Get ready for more Tom Baker, Doctor Who season 16 action. Perhaps one of the most defined series arcs in Doctor Who to date, The Doctor and his incomparable companion Romana I find themeselves on a daring quest to save all of life, the universe, and everything...
Doctor Who Spoilers has Pictures of The Doll(s) of Death, "the antagonists for what I’m presuming is What Little Boys Are Made Of?"
No comments:
Post a Comment