SFX has Russell T Davies On Jo Grant’s Return In The Sarah Jane Adventures, classic Doctor Who companion Jo Grant, played by Katy Manning, makes a return to the Whoniverse in a new story of The Sarah Jane Adventures, written by Russell T Davies. In the next issue of SFX, on sale next Wednesday, we have a major feature on the the show’s new series (including an interview with Matt Smith, who’ll be putting in an appearance on the show).Rich's ComixBlog has Outrage - 13, the Doctor makes snarky comments about singers and musicians being used as thugs, and Eric Raymond begins to propose a business arrangement. He wants to use the Doctor's TARDIS to find something that was stolen a long time ago. Two-minute Time Lord has 2MTL 161: That McGann Guy Could Be a Good Guest Star, "a little while back, I noticed a flurry of activity in the ol' Twitter feed, campaigning for Paul McGann's return as the Eighth Doctor in the new series. If it could be done, should it? I think so, because there's one completely unique quality to the Eighth Doctor that Steven Moffat could exploit the heck out of."Who Fix has Tegan the Frog, an early letter by Dean Underwood (from DWM 70).The Cloister Room has released 006: Telecom of the Daleks, this week, the "Doctor Who" is the Tom Baker story "Genesis of the Daleks." The "Other Things" include The Sarah Jane Adventures and Caprica!
Gareth David-Lloyd Site has Halifax Bound, new gig date for Blue Gillespie - Friday 22nd October 2010, Lee Mount Club in Halifax, West Yorkshire. Doors open at 7-30pm, special guests will be Ironrat, and tickets are 8 pounds (available from bghalifax@gmail.com).
The Daily Drew has "Aliens of London", the first three episodes of this show were all about introducing the Doctor and Rose and establishing the premise of the series. This episode begins the first two-parter of the series, and classic series fans were especially interested in this for a number of reasons. More broadly, this episode is about taking our premise, which has now been well established, and twisting it in a specific way. But first, let's take a bit of a step back. Doc Oho's Big Finish audios reviews has Excelis Dawns written by Paul Magrs and directed by Gary Russell, that terrible old reprobate and transdimensional adventuress Iris Wildthyme has gone and locked herself up in a nunnery on the savage world of Artaris....
Shadowlocked reviews Genesis Of The Daleks, ...has earned itself a reputation for being a bona-fide classic. It’s a tricky term, this. On the one hand, it’s one of the stories that you might show a new Who convert on account of its brilliance.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Whoverse has MHC #28.1 The Pirate Planet, today Eric & co-host Josh 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 ravishing companion Romana I find themselves on a daring quest to save all of life, the universe, and everything.
Krynoid Podcast has 012 The War Machines, Doctor Who is required! Yes, Jim and Martin head back to 1966 and give you the lowdown on William Hartnell story The War Machines. We investigate the strange scent eminating from the Post Office Tower and discuss the incredible ability the War Machines have to knock over packing crates! We see two new companions join the show as the current one disappears half way through the story! What's more, there's a tramp who seems to be auditioning for a part in Oliver the musical and the lead actor seems to be working from a different script to everyone else! Can Doctor Who save the day? Tune in and find out...
The Tardis Project has "The Time Meddler" wrapup, "I know I've said it before, but this was one of those Important Defining Stories of Doctor Who's first few years; indeed, it had repercussions far beyond that...."The TARDIS Tavern has Episode 28: What Happened Last Night? a/k/a The Mind Robber, much can be said about this episode, but because (1) you may as well listen to it as long as you're reading this and (2) I'm just too damn hungry to type anything clever, we'll let you discover the delights of the magical land of make-believe all on your own.
Androzani Minor has Doctor Who Series 6 Filming – Dyrham Park, ...a National Trust property between the City of Bath and the M4, is currently acting as a location for either Mark Gatiss’ or Neil Gaiman’s script, under the direction of Richard Clark (Gridlock, The Lazarus Experiment).
Doctor Who Spoilers has
A Director Tweets, Part One, for the last couple of weeks director Richard Clark has been tweeting from the set of The 2011 Series. I was hoping to do a nice big round up after filming had wrapped, but he’s been tweeting quite often. So here is a digest of his tweets so far…
Spy in the House of Dolls, being a National Trust property the house is open to the public today, and you can actually walk around the rooms they are filming in. Occasionally rooms get closed for a few minutes and there’s a take, then the rooms are re-opened again! For example, in this bedroom.
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