Thursday, October 14, 2010

Sarah's trailer maker has new clips, Brighton to have its own TARDIS, plus more podcasts, news, blogs and reviews



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BBC The Sarah Jane Adventures has Trailer Maker: Brand new Series Four clips added, Let's see how creative you can be.

Brighton and Hove News has Brighton to have its own TARDIS, the Doctor Who style police box is part of a plan to tackle anti-social behaviour, it is currently a car park kiosk which is being converted by Brighton and Hove City Council, Sussex Police and Surrey and Sussex Probation Trust, the council said that the project was a response to concerns expressed by people living near High Street, off St James’s Street, Brighton.

The Star has Monster VIP night is what Doctor ordered, Doctor Who fans Toby Stafford and Billy Hardy didn't get exterminated when they met these monsters from the live show at Sheffield's Motorpoint Arena, in fact they got the VIP treatment - as Star competition winners.

Two-minute Time Lord has 2MTL 168: Toby Hadoke Knows His BBC (by Simon Harries), as we head into the home stretch of BBC Week, TV producer and Tachyon TV contributor Simon Harries introduces you to Toby Hadoke's new one-man show, "Now I Know My BBC." Toby's been a great friend of the podcast, having been interviewed a few times and contributing a review of "The Big Bang" for 2MTL. Be sure to see him perform "Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf" at Chicago TARDIS if you can!

The Doctor Who Podcast has Episode 46, a very big episode for you this week, focussed entirely on New Who. First up is a review of the audio book The Runaway Train, read by Matt Smith and given away free with the Daily Telegraph a few months back. James got a day pass and went to see Doctor Who Live, and he shares his experience with us. To round off the episode, we have a fantastic interview with ian McNeice, the man who brought Winston Churchill so vividly to life in the Matt Smith story Victory of the Daleks.

Den of Geek ponders Has Doctor Who just solved the regeneration problem?, a single line in The Sarah Jane Adventures could have resolved the Doctor’s regeneration limit. But has it really, wonders Simon?


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Blogtor Who has The Sarah Jane Adventures - BFI event, the event itself kicked off with a bit of nostalgia, mainly in the form of the goodbye scenes for Jo Grant and Sarah Jane in their final "classic" Who stories. Clips from The Green Death and The Hand of Fear were blasted onto the big screen; the audience wept and laughed in equal amounts.

Rich's ComixBlog has Outrage of the Zygons - 16, while the Eric Zygon steps out to report to his leader, Techrat tells of his exile. He then attempts to convince the Doctor to join him against the Zygons and help him to escape his sentence.

Who Fix has Trumped Again, and the Mechanoid kills everyone!

The Confessions of Who
has Chocolate Who, a few images of wrappers from the Who Nestle chocolate bar promotion from 1971.


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Doc Oho's Big Finish audios reviews has The Harvest written by Dan Abnett and directed by Gary Russell, something has happened. Either somebody has whispered in McCoy’s ear that he needs to step up his performances or a conscious effort has been made to give him better characterisation but his last few appearances have seen a marked improvement on the stagy buffoon who has recently been standing in for the seventh Doctor.

HeroPress
has Doctor Who: Silver Nemesis (1988), marking Doctor Who's 25th anniversary, Silver Nemesis pits the Time Lord against three forces typifying elements he has always stood against: a group of neo-Nazis led by Herr De Flores (Anton Diffring), a time-traveling 17th Century sorceress Lady Peinforte (Fiona Walker) and an advance party of cybermen, once more bent on galactic domination.

Total Sci Fi
reviews Doctor Who: The Relics of Time, Cradle of the Snake, Project: Destiny, Find and Replace and The Book of Kells.


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The Sun
has Doctor Who gets all dolled up, the scary scenes were penned by The League of Gentleman writer and star Mark Gatiss.


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