Todays picture comes from bruxa on TARDIS Soup.
Mirror.co.uk has 10 Nintendo Wii consoles and Doctor Who games to be won, to celebrate the release of Doctor Who games on Nintendo DS and Wii - out now- ten lucky winners will each win a Nintendo Wii Console and a Doctor Who Goody Bag containing Doctor Who: Return to Earth Wii game, a Doctor Who: Evacuation Earth DS game, Doctor Who: Decide Your Destiny The Claws of Macra Book, an Action Figure and Doctor Who Top Trump cards.The Doctor Who News Page has Doctor Whom Returns to Toronto, ...the improv comedy homage to Doctor Who is returning to Toronto, Canada for four shows. The show will run at Comedy Bar (945 Bloor Street West) for four Saturdays: November 27th, December 4th, 11th and 18th at 8pm.Cathode Ray Tube has Book Signings Announced - Doctor Who: The Pandorica Opens, "I'm delighted to announce that after serious negotiations over a sweet sherry or two those marvellous people at Classic TV Press and I have decided you might enjoy a book signing for the forthcoming publication of Doctor Who: The Pandorica Opens - Exploring the Worlds of the Eleventh Doctor due 6th December."
Who Fix has Snow Business, colder than a Spiridon Dalek
The Flashing Blade Podcast has Episode 1-76, this time around, Tony and Bob look at The Book Of Kells, (not-a-real) Professor Dave and Lillibet look at Goodbye Sarah Jane Smith, and new boy Rob Hughes looks at the Companion Chronicle, Mother Russia. The Edwardian Adventurer has 033 – Hidden Danger (The Sensorites Part 3), we get a crash course in Sensorite government and sociology plus, we learn more about the illness.
Toms TARDIS has The Faceless Ones, ....is sadly one of those stories that doesn’t exist in its entirety on film and it’s a massive shame because from what does exist, there are clear signs that this story would be one of the best Troughton stories had all the episodes exists.
Tea with Morbius has The Web Planet, "although my main passion in Doctor Who is for Sylvester McCoy and the New Adventures era, I also have a great love of the Hartnell era. A lot of fans choose to ignore this early period of Doctor Who. You even get some fans who continually bemoan the loss of so many Troughton stories while ignoring the reasonably large stock of Hartnell stories that are extant...."
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