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Last Broadcast has Murray Gold's guide to the Series 5 soundtrack, composer Murray Gold talks through the album...MTV has 'Doctor Who' Writer Tony Lee Looks Ahead To Eleventh Doctor As IDW Ends Tenth Doctor's Series, "during New York Comic Con, I spoke to "Doctor Who" writer Tony Lee about the impending end of his Tenth Doctor stories and what he has planned for the Eleventh Doctor when the series relaunches in January 2011. IDW also provided us with some new art from the upcoming Eleventh Doctor run."Den Of Geek has The Sarah Jane Adventures series 4 episodes 5 & 6 spoiler-free review: Death Of The Doctor, the basic setup of the plot (for anyone who hasn't been paying attention) is simple enough. The Doctor is dead, the Last of the Time Lords seemingly meeting his final end saving a gaggle of children out in deep space from certain doom. With his death verified by UNIT's DNA checks, Sarah Jane and the gang decamp to UNIT's giant base under Mount Snowdon where his body is being held in state by the mysterious intergalactic coffin bearers known as the Shansheeth.
The Doctor Who News Page has The Ark/The Mutants DVD details, the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine has confirmed details on the following DVD releases due in early 2011.Big Finish has uploaded the traiiler for Doctor Who: The Crimes of Thomas Brewster.BBC Archive has How to regenerate a Time Lord - Nearly Who, Graham Crowden, later a familiar face from 'A Very Peculiar Practice' (1986-88) and 'Waiting for God' (1990-94) was also invited to replace Jon Pertwee, but was reluctant to take on a leading role. He made a guest appearance in 'Doctor Who' in 1979, as the villainous Soldeed in 'The Horns of Nimon'.Two-minute Time Lord has 2MTL 170: Nostalgia, the Split Series, and Comics, Oh My, three topics for you today: A potential bonus for the U.S. thanks to the split 2011 season, new comics from Tony Lee and Paul Cornell, and a look at the curious case of classic-series nostalgia among new-series fans.Anglophenia has Exterminate: Simon Pegg Enjoys Storytime With a Dalek, "gotta love Simon Pegg and his commitment to Dalek literacy."eBay has...
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Genesis 1963 has "I am the Doctor..." (Part 1), on 23rd November 1963 the British Broadcasting Corporation made history: it gave us a science fiction drama unlike any other, the story of a mysterious stranger known only as the Doctor. Whilst the world gossiped about the tragic death of US President John F. Kennedy (he had been assassinated only a day earlier) some of us sat with our family and friends to watch what would become the greatest show of them all: Doctor Who!
Who Fix has Dalek Cuts-Away!, what a Bunch of Cuts.
Cadmium2 has 082 Doctor Who (The Enemy of the World), Jamie joins a leather fetishists club, the Doctor blacks up and strips down to his pants and Victoria discovers that she can't handle a big chopper.
The Trocklafane Podcast has released Episode 3, "I run through each episode of the fifth series, give my general opinion of the episode and play a song that relates to it. Due to time restraints, I’m dividing the series five review into two episodes, so this episode covers The Eleventh Hour through The Vampires of Venice."Infinite Hollywood has Doctor Who Mummy Robot Figure Review, although they appear as Mummies, the mummified beings in Doctor Who are not traditional Mummies. Instead of being mummified remains of a human or some other creature, they are actually wire robots in a mummy-like encasing.
Atomic Anxiety reviews The Space Museum, ..combines two standard Doctor Who plots, the examination of the nature of time and the rebellion.The Edwardian Adventurer has 003 – The Forest of Fear, in which our heroes make a valuable attempt to escape and Za fights a creature just off camera
Doctor Who Spoilers has More hints dropped for 2011 and Christmas, on the DVD commentaries for Series Five Moffat mentions the Christmas Special saying… "I’ve just written into the Christmas special a speech where he [The Doctor] talks about the fact that he doesn’t have a hat......"
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