Saturday, October 16, 2010

Preview of The Vault of Secrets, Doctor Stew Two, some Revisitations, plus more Podcasts, news and reviews



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Editor: todays Second Life picture comes from Natural Wilderness at Loch Haven, the Newsrooms Google calendar has be updated with next week UK TV and Radio Guide.


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ATV News
has TV Preview: The Vault of Secrets, ...not only contains a lot of humour but also a lot of references to other works. The two-part story is littered with little nods to various films and television programmes from Dragon's Den, X Files to the Men in Black  films - Will Smith gets a mention. Then there's a scene in the second part with just a hand running down a corridor - surely a reference to the Addam's Family? However, these little nods thankfully don't feel all that forced into the story and fit it well.

David Tennant News has Doctor Who Revisitations Volume 2, David has recorded a shoot for the Doctor Who Revisitations Volume 2 DVD Box Set which will be released in 2011.

Two-minute Time Lord
has 2MTL 169: BBC Week Finale plus Shaun Lyon of Gallifrey One, the wrap-up to BBC Week, with a look at the possible global future of Doctor Who. PART THE SECOND: Shaun Lyon, head of the Gallifrey One convention, talks about the new developments for Gally 22 in February — the hotel has run out of convention-rate rooms, but there are plenty of other options if you're heading to Los Angeles.

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Coventry Telegraph has Doctor Who travels through time to the West Midlands, picture gallery.

This Week In Doctor Who
by Benjamin F Elliott has Section A, Section B and Torchwood This Week all dated October 16, 2010.

Bleeding Cool has Man Sees Dalek In Tree Trunk, Mistakes It For Jesus, the two differ in a number of ways. One is the saviour of the world, the Son of God, who died and is risen and will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead. And the other is a mutated Kaled life form from Skaro, bred to eblieve in its own genetic superiority with a desire to destroy everything else in existence, and a propensity to scream “Exterminate”.


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Thoroughly Good has posted Should the Doctor's mortality be sacrosanct?, schedules, overnights and profits have won over editorial. Execs are pounding their fists on the table (insert your own shameless cliche at this point). ‘This programme is popular. So lets make more of them. Let’s keep on making more of them. Let’s never stop making more of them.’

The Confessions of Who has Nearly Who (Part 3), Peter Davison was always producer John Nathan-Turner's first choice to replace Tom Baker. However, he also considered actors Iain Cuthbertson, who had previously guest starred in the 1978 serial 'The Ribos Operation'. This picture shows Cuthbertson as John Sutherland from the BBC series 'Sutherland's Law' (1973).

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The Oodcast has released Guide to… The Master, just as in any species, there is light and shade in Gallifreyan society.  Here’s a little list of naughty Time Lords (and Ladies).  It’s not exhaustive but all of them even appear in some of the classic series: the Rani, Morbius, the Monk, the War Chief… You could also say Borusa and Rassillon were “bad apples”.  And of course there’s also Salyavin.

My Tardis Years has My fandom years with Steve Cambden & interview, "he has been a good friend of mine since 1967, we went to school together, we often watched Doctor Who together, and for many years collected merchandise, went to conventions, fan meetings, and we were fortunate to meet a variety of people connected with the show."

Little Fish Across the Pond has TARDIS Sighting 1: Photographic Evidence, this is at the police training grounds: notice the trainees on motorcycles. And the box in the background is, alas, out of service (it looks a bit like a broom closet).


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Blogtor Who has Review: The Seeds of Doom DVD, "I have to be honest, this may not be the most objective review you're gonna read of The Seeds of Doom. I've always lurved it."

US WhoCast has Episode 016: Review of S1E08 "Father's Day", Anna in Indiana returns to announce a new project and joins Matt in a review.

Behind the Sofa has Making all his nightmare plans for everybody, as you discovered, heading off to university is a scary business, especially since you’re barely old enough to know that checked hipster scarves are problematical at best.

The Tardis Project has "Trap of Steel", the Doctor says that it is imperative that they leave at once--the Rills were right about the planet exploding, but were wrong about how long they have. Not fourteen dawns, but two! Tomorrow is the last dawn this planet will see...

Dirty Whoers Podcast have Episode 21, something for the weekend Sir?, another podcast, for your sins. 21 episodes and you've still not seen the error of your ways? This time we review the classic series episode Curse of Fenric, and introduce our new feature "The Wheel of Who".


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Doctor Who Spoilers
has Another cast member for episodes one and two, in science fiction circles he is known by many names: Badger in Firefly, Romo Lampkin in Battlestar Galactica and Benedict Valda in Warehouse 13  to name but a few. He even guest-starred in the first series of The X-Files where he played Bob/Cecil L’Ively in the episode “Fire”.


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