Monday, October 11, 2010

Sarah Jane's nightmare about to begin, Matt Smith answers YOUR questions, plus more on the US filming, pick of the blogs and reviews



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Sarah Jane Adventures - The Nightmare Man.... (the build up)

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Liverpool Echo has Sarah Jane Adventures star Elisabeth Sladen - exclusive interview, “Luke heads off to university this time, we have some old adversaries returning like the Androvax, and some new monsters too. I think one called The Nightmare Man is the scariest – we had to shoot an alternative ending to that episode in case it was a bit too scary.”

Den of Geek
has The Sarah Jane Adventures series 4 episodes 1 & 2 review: The Nightmare Man, here's our take on the series opener.



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CBBC Newsround has Doctor Who star Matt Smith answers YOUR questions!, he revealed that he doesn't think Amy Pond fancies the Doctor when he answered some of the many questions YOU lot sent in.

Radio Times has David Tennant's covers, his first ever Radio Times cover was for Casanova - but notice that Doctor Who headline. Tennant already knew he'd got the part of the Tenth Doctor, even as we were all looking forward to Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth.

Two-minute Time Lord has released 2MTL 165: BBC's Under Pressure; How's Doctor Who?, today kicks off a one-week series of Two-minute Time Lord Podcasts exploring the relationship of Doctor Who and the BBC, an institution with an increasingly cloudy future. While Doctor Who is in no immediate danger, BBC budgets continue to be cut and the license fee is under attack, what might it mean for the long-term future of Doctor Who? Would changes to the BBC affect its most popular drama?

The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast
has released Episode 24, we celebrate 3 years since our first attempt at producing a Doctor Who podcast began by playing some clips from The Whovian Anorak Podcast and its follow up The Doctor Whovian Podcast. With our thoughts on the classic and new series episodes we were watching at that time, we reveal Podcast of the Week do our review of Classic Series Six. There is News and the usual chit chat and banter....

ATV News has Doctor Who Abroad, the American filming won't be the first time Doctor Who has filmed abroad with both the original and new series featuring stories not only set abroad but also filmed abroad too - not just filmed in Television Centre or Wales! So we have put together this little feature to showcase previous Doctor Who stories which have been filmed abroad.

Coventry Telegraph
has Shock death for Matt Smith's Doctor Who, the news leads to his former companions Sarah Jane and Jo Grant meeting for the very first time, they join forces to discover the truth in The Sarah Jane Adventures - Death Of The Doctor, a two-parter airing on CBBC on October 25 and 26.

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io9 has Matt Smith coming to America: The Doctor faces the fearsome might of Richard Nixon! [Terror Of The Americans], the long-running time travel show will indeed be filming in the U.S. this fall, for a story in which the Doctor and his friends visit Utah in the late 1960s... and then the Oval Office.

SFX has Doctor Who Series Six Will Kick Off In Utah, the sixth series of Doctor Who will open with a two-parter set in the Utah.

Den of Geek has Doctor Who series 6: filming in the US, opening story news, first US teaser trailer, it's been announced by the BBC that the next series of Doctor Who, due for broadcast in the spring of next year, will kick-off with a two-part story set in America.

Digital Spy has 'Doctor Who' to film two-part opener in US, Steven Moffat says that the next series will open with a two-parter shot in the US.


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Inky Adventures in Time and Space has The TARDIS! So the arch enemy of the Daleks is near!, drawn to the Ercos by the power of the Time Lords, the Doctor and Sarah Jane discover the awesome presence of the Daleks. When the Daleks chase an escaping Klim and leave him imprisoned in a pit, the Doctor and Sarah Jane attempt to drag him out knowing that the Daleks will soon return with a collection vehicle. Even so, they struggle on...

Probic Vent has Anthony Ainley’s best bits from Destiny of the Doctors, ...is a fairly patchy RPG released in the mid-90s that features Anthony Ainley in his last performance as The Master.

Who Fix has Adric’s Magic!, he really was, you know!

The Cultdom Chronicles has released Episode 67 ‘Dr Who Top 10 Companions’.

Silva Screen Group
has Doctor Who Conquers The Charts, Doctor Who – Series 4 – The Specials was the best selling soundtrack release in the UK last week, topping that chart over titles such as Camp Rock and Glee. It also made a great showing on the top 75 Album Chart, debuting at number 49.


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Radio Free Skaro has 219 - Fixing A Hole, the Series 5 commentary series resumes this week with a look at the latter half of the stellar return of the Weeping Angels, “Flesh and Stone”. Instead of stunned silence, though, which one might expect to occur when watching something as entrancing as this, the Three Who Rule instead descended into heated arguments about Battlestar Galactica and the debatable merits of rock operas. One thing that they could all agree on, though, is that The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone are fine examples of some of the best television ever made.

Tea with Morbius has The Tomb of the Cybermen, the Second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria discover the curse of the Cyberman's tomb.

My Tardis Years has The Pandorica Opens & The Big Bang, m oh my, I don’t know where to start! What an utter delight!...

Doc Oho's Big Finish audios reviews has Arrangements for War written by Paul Sutton and directed by Gary Russell, onboard the TARDIS, nerves are strained. After escaping the Forge and the murderous clutches of Nimrod, the Doctor and Evelyn have things to talk about....

Unreality SF reviews Doctor Who: The Council of Nicaea.


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Another batch of reviews for Doctor Who Live...


Den of Geek
has Doctor Who Live review, Pete heads off to the opening night of the big new Doctor Who arena tour. But is Doctor Who Live worth your cash?

Total Sci Fi has Doctor Who Live!, could this really be the greatest show in the galaxy?

The Stage has Doctor Who Live, on television in 1973, Jon Pertwee’s Doctor encountered a travelling showman who entertained his public with a device containing miniaturised versions of intergalactic monsters. The BBC’s new stage extravaganza uses a similar conceit to explain why creatures from Cybermen to Venetian vampires are invading the country’s arenas.

Daily Telegraph has Doctor Who Live, Wembley Arena, review, the storyline is risible but how often are you going to breathe the same air as an Ood?

Herts Advertiser
has Review: Doctor Who Live, although old or particularly ardent fans might recognise the story is a sequel to a 1973 Jon Pertwee episode, it is an inconsequential bit of scaffolding from which to drape the two hours of spectacle.


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Todays pick of the Tweets...



  • Nicholas Pegg Previously on Twitter: I promised details of the latest #doctorwho DVD commentary wot I am on. It's the 2-part Resurrection of the Daleks.


  • Nicholas Pegg Resurrection commentators: Eric Saward, Terry Molloy & Peter Wragg, with me moderating and offering occasional Dalek insights.

  • Christopher Jones Doctor Who struck by drastic budget cuts! http://bit.ly/bq0BZu

  • Doctor Who Live Official tour merchandise is now available online. Geronimo! http://bit.ly/mErch

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