Editor: todays Second Life picture see's myself over at the Mars Base in Da Vinci Gardens.
The Sun has Timelord of the dance, stunning Laila, 39, is Colonel Karim of commando squad UNIT - just like the Brigadier from the 1970s, played by Nicholas Courtney, the pair lock horns in a two-part special of Doctor Who spin-off show The Sarah Jane Adventures, to air on October 25 and 26 on CBBC (editor: warning spoiler but a brilliant picture to be seen).Nottingham Post has Doctor Who star Matt Smith: "I'm a huge Forest fan", Doctor Who's grandad lives in Trowell. "I'm quite excited to be talking to the Nottingham Post because my grandad reads that every day," says Matt Smith, the latest incarnation of the space-and-time-travelling hero.Liverpool Daily Post has The Young Ones’ Nigel Planer on playing Vorgenson in Doctor Who Live at the Echo Arena, “I must be one of the few people still alive who can remember the trailers for the very first Doctor Who episode starring William Hartnell,” he says.Digital Spy has 'SJA' exec 'unsure about Who crossovers', Phil Ford told Last Broadcast: "We have to remember that this is The Sarah Jane Adventures and Doctor Who is another show. Crossing the boundary is fun every now and again, but I'm not sure we should do it all the time."The Doctor Who News Page has Frazer Hines on Tour, Hines, who played Jamie alongside second Doctor Patrick Troughton has previously performed his show on cruise ships travelling everywhere from the Mediterranean to Norway. He now gives fans in the UK a chance to hear of his earliest performances with Charlie Chaplin, Michael Caine, Omar Sharif and Michael York and listen to his entertaining and heartwarming stories of the highs and lows of his long running career, five dates have been scheduled for 2010, however it is hoped to extend the tour through 2011....
DWAS Online has Death of the Doctor Screening at the BFI - a review, of Tuesday night's proceedings, "having spent Saturday at our “Time & Space Convention” at Riverside Studios, and Sunday watching the Monsters come at “Doctor Who Live”, the BFI Southbank screening of the Sarah Jane Adventures story “Death of the Doctor” was my third and, to be honest somewhat thankfully, final Whoniverse event in 4 days...."The Nerdist has Doctor Who for Newbies: The Fifth Doctor, in 1981, Tom Baker was in his seventh and final season as the Fourth Doctor. Could the show survive the loss of its incredibly popular star? New producer John Nathan-Turner did his damndest to make sure it did.
Radio Free Skaro - The Chronic Hysteresis has...
7B1 - The Trial of a Time Lord 5, "It's tough to view The Trial of a Time Lord as one complete story when the styles of each individual production block change so drastically. After the reused opening few seconds of the ludicrously expensive (and undeniably cool) effects shot of the Time Lord space station, the story jolts into a somewhat cold, flat wide shot of the trial room with The Doctor and The Valeyard engulfed in another argument that seems only slightly less witty and entertaining than those of the week previous."
7B2 - The Trial of a Time Lord 6, lying dormant for most of Part 5, apart from uttering one word ("Scum!"), Brian Blessed makes his bombastic debut in this episode by throwing scenery everywhere before promptly eating it. And why not? Yrcanos is a larger-than-life character. Who on Earth could you possibly imagine playing this role other than Blessed, and make the warrior king as complex a character as he does? I can think of only John Rhys-Davies, and only because he could only succeed in doing a passable impersonation of Brian Blessed, not Yrcanos.
Herts Advertiser has DVD Review: The Sarah Jane Adventures: Complete Third Series, years after concluding her travels in the TARDIS, investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elizabeth Sladen) has not lost any of the curiosity or adventurous spirit which made her one of the Doctor’s greatest companions. Only now she is channelling those talents through an Earth-based alien defence network, fighting the good fight against extraterrestrial invasion on those occasions when the Doctor isn’t around.The Daily P.O.P. has Doctor Who and the Attack of the Cybermen, still recovering from an unstable regeneration, the Doctor answers what he imagines is a distress call and instead faces the threat of a Cybermen invasion. The Who Noobs has Episode 14: The Roof of the World, in Marco Polo, Part 1, Doug and Kevin take a look at (or is that a listen to?) the various audio and video reconstructions that exist for this first "lost" episode of Doctor Who.Infinite Hollywood has Captain Jack Harkness and the Empty Child Review, ...made their debut in the episode, "The Empty Child" which is what this set is based on. A two part story arc, about a very creepy affliction that is sweeping WWII raged England. In it, victims of the affliction grow a gas mask on their face and begin to shout "Are you my Mummy" over and over. The Cloister Room has released 010 - Poor Daleks, ...."Blood of the Daleks," a two-part Big Finish audio play featuring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor.....Daily Mail has Doctor Who Live: No sofa required for this 'glam rock panto' show, if monsters prowling through the auditorium are unlikely to trouble anyone over the age of ten, the show is at least jolly good fun.SFX has Book Review Doctor Who: The Coming Of The Terraphiles – Michael Moorcock, there’s a small but notable tradition of big name authors writing for Doctor Who – most recently Richard Curtis and Neil Gaiman, but also Douglas Adams, Stephen Fry (unfilmed), Kim Newman and Paul McAuley. And now here’s fantasy icon Michael Moorcock, with the first of a new range of hardback Who novels by genre giants.
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