BBC Sarah Jane Adventures has Revealed: Series Champion Finale, final Round of 'Series Champion'. Who knows the most about SJA?
Collider DotCom has Doctor Who Producer Piers Wenger Exclusive Interview, he talks about the fifth series, the New Doc and filming in America, in a phone interview from London, Piers Wenger talks about Doctor Who’s appeal and the creative process which involves watching the British version of American Idol.
Bloggery-Pokery (Jason Arnopp) has Sarah Jane Adventures: DWM Interview Extended, "in this month's Doctor Who Magazine, there was a preview of my Sarah Jane Adventures audiobook, Deadly Download, which was released on November 4. The writer, David Darlington, kindly agreed to let me run the full interview, from which quotes were plucked for the magazine piece."Swindon Advertiser has Daleks decide against exterminating the Central Library, the creatures, who are Dr Who’s sworn enemies, managed to overcome their evil desire to exterminate when they met dozens of families and collected money for Children In Need on Saturday.eBay has Doctor Who Will it Blend Dalek Ashes!, hand-signed by Tom Dickson of the Will it Blend viral YouTube series!Appmodo has Doctor Who iPhone app WhoNews donates profits to charity for a month, Paul Gee today announced that from Tueday November 23 to Thursday December 23 all profits from the Doctor Who iPhone news app WhoNews with be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, an organisation which grants wishes to children and young people with life threatening conditions.
Costume Prop has Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor, "for this costume I made the 13-foot-long scarf out of thrift store sweaters (see detailed instructions below), dyed the hat brown and attached a hat band, made the necktie, and restructured the collar of the button-up shirt...."
Who Fix has Der Daleks, thanks to Simon Harries for this scan, and Day in the Life, John is delighted to be the programme's new Producer and he vows that he will never leave.
Caption Who has posted "we're back with more fun through the Whoniverse! We poke a 'lil more fun at "The Ark In Space" (starting on page 1011) then get started on another TV Comic adventure with the First Doctor, The Didus Expedition."
Metro has Games review - Doctor Who: Evacuation Earth dematerialises, for years we used to get letters in to the Inbox pining for a proper Doctor Who game. We always tried to explain that because of the series' limited international appeal it just wasn't economically viable for anyone to spend enough money to make a proper job of it. We thought we were going to be (happily) proven wrong when the BBC itself started to release a range of PC graphic adventures, but so far they've been a big disappointment...
Total Sci Fi has The Sarah Jane Adventures: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith Part 1 (Series 4, Episode 11), Sarah Jane returns to centre stage for the two-part finale.Radio Free Skaro - The Chronic Hysteresis has...
7C3 - The Trial of a Time Lord 11, nothing much is revealed about the murderer; in fact, we're distracted from the main plot by Bruchner foolishly hijacking the Hyperion to fly it into a black hole just so we can have something dramatic to end the episode on (and director Chris Clough doesn't even do that, choosing to end, as was the style at the time, on a close-up of Colin Baker's overly concerned visage)
7C4 - The Trial of a Time Lord 12, the most straightforward, and therefore most disappointing, segment of the Trial season ends with The Doctor's trial supposedly changing immeasurably, as he is now accused of genocide in addition to his crimes of meddling.
The Edwardian Adventurer has 024 – The Snows of Terror, “That door will keep anything out. Or in!”Scotland on Sunday has Book review Doctor Who The Coming of the Terraphiles, "I doubt very much indeed that anyone who wasn't already a fan of Doctor Who would pick this novel up; and equally desire that all the Doctor Who fans who do so will go on to read the rest of Michael Moorcock's astonishing oeuvre...."Total Sci Fi has Wiped! Doctor Who’s Missing Episodes, detailed account of the loss and recovery of many Who episodes.
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