Todays picture was posted by hairinmy on TARDIS Soup.Our Google Calendar has been updated with next weeks UK TV and Radio Guide (click the Agenda tab for easier viewing), look out for....
Who and Me
Barry Letts was the producer of Doctor Who from 1969 to 1974, during the time of Jon Pertwee, and later became the Executive Producer in 1980. He reads in seven parts, this autobiographical account, of his career which began for him as a struggling actor.
Monday to Friday at 6pm and 12 midnight, BBC Radio 7
Doctor Who and the Giant Robot
The Time Lord has regenerated once again. But before he can fully adapt to his new look, the Brigadier has an urgent job for him. An usual robbery has taken place and the Doctor's unique talents are required. Written by Terrance Dicks and read in eight parts by Tom Baker.
Monday to Friday at 6.30pm and 12.30am, BBC Radio 7
Big Finish have uploaded the cover for 5.08 Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles - The Perpetual Bond.
Herts Advertiser has Doctor Who pop quiz, think you’re a fan of long-running TV series Doctor Who? Test your knowledge in our special quiz, which covers all eras of the show, and find out how you got on when we publish the answers next week.Webuser has Win 1 of 5 Doctor Who Return to Earth Wii games, Asylum Games has teamed up with Web User to offer five Wii copies of the new game Doctor Who Return To Earth.Flick Filosopher has Daleks, Cybermen, and TARDIS gift wrapping paper, get your geek on in holiday festive mode with these hilarious fan-made gift wrapping paper, by fan artist merrypranxter and available for sale at etsy.Who Fix has Happy Days, a wonderful photo by Fred Hoare.NewsBiscuit has Daleks lose Incapacity Benefit, Davros, leader of the Daleks, has reacted angrily to news that he and his creations will no longer be eligible for incapacity benefit....
The Krynoid Podcast has 014: The Seeds of Doom, the Doctor visits the South Pole in just his hat and scarf and runs into Boycie who's there to nick an intergalactic vegetable for his loonie employer. Much violence and fisticuffs later the vegetable is the size of a house! Aided by a cross-eyed old bint (that's Amelia Ducart not Sarah-Jane) the Doctor attempts to save the day once again.The TARDIS Tavern has Episode 33: Things Taste Better Poured from a Box: A Look at the Series 5 Boxed Set, we review the features and stories contained in the Series 5 Blu-Ray boxed set released earlier this month. What are our favorites stories? Is in-vision commentary necessary? Is it possible that Steve is in love with Arthur Darvill?The Edwardian Adventurer has 032 – The Unwilling Warriors (The Sensorites Part 2), help me! I'm trapped in an episode of The Sensorites!Doc Oho's Big Finish audios reviews has Immortal Beloved written by Jonathan Clements and directed by Jason Haigh-Ellery, 'theosophy? Ha! Surely you mean theophany? Because we're not talking about real gods here, are we? We're talking about the appearance of gods. Your heavenly powers are a little too mechanical for my liking. And, if I may be so bold, Lord Zeus, your demeanor is not very godlike.'WatsonPrime has Doctor Who 22/11/89 – Survival, “there are worlds out there where the sky is burning, where the sea’s asleep and the rivers dream, people made of smoke and cities made of song. Somewhere there’s danger, somewhere there’s injustice and somewhere else the tea is getting cold. Come on, Ace, we’ve got work to do.”The Daily Drew has "The Mutants" - Episode One, "I have very mixed feelings about this story. It's got a pretty poor reputation among fans, as far as I can tell. But while it's certainly not without its problems, it has a lot going for it as well. But it does have problems, and that includes issues with the script, the cast, and the production. That's quite a collection of flaws, it has to be said. But as much as I try to focus on drama and themes, I'm still a sucker for a good sci-fi concept, and this story has that as well."Tea with Morbius has Image of the Fendahl, the Fourth Doctor and Leela face a terrible being that is connected to the evolution of the human race.
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