Get a Life! Join Us on Second Life Celebrating 47 Years of Doctor Who!
Join us on today when we all come together once again for a Gallifreyan Embassy / Doctor Who: Podshock virtual meet up!
Come and meet other fans like yourself on 20 November 2010. Stop by any time you like that day, though you will not want to miss the special events taking place that day starting at 1pm SLT (Second Life Time = Pacific time in the US) (21:00GMT) when Victor1st will be giving demonstrations of the TARDIS console. There are various Doctor Who and Torchwood simulations which many had not seen last time because they did not want to leave the party. So before the DJ and the party begins (from 3-6pm SLT, 11pm - 2am GMT ), you now will have a chance to check out the various incarnations of the TARDIS console room, peruse the virtual Doctor Who museum, and more. Perhaps even visit the Torchwood Hub.
Then at 3pm to 6pm SLT the DJ and dancing begins. Join the fun.. it doesn't matter if you can dance in your first life or not, you will be able to do so in Second Life. Don't be shy, meet up with other Doctor Who: Podshock listeners, hosts, correspondents, regular contributors, Gallifreyan Embassy members, and Doctor Who and Torchwood fans, it takes place in Katrina (Cardiff and the Doctor Who Experience) on Second Life like last time (clicking on the linked Katrina name will bring you to the location in Second Life).
Littlehampton Gazette has Doctor Who dream for Timelord fan Jamie, fish finger sandwiches and a glass of orange squash while watching Doctor Who were the Saturday night routine for a six-year-old who dreamed that one day he, too, would write such amazing stories of time travel, fast-forward three decades, or a squillionth of a nano-second in Tardis time, and the dream has become reality for Jamie Hailstone, with the inclusion of his work in a double CD collection of eight Doctor Who short stories.The Doctor Who News Page has BBC America to show Doctor Who Prom, they have confirmed they will be showing the 2010 Doctor Who Prom on Christmas Day, the same day they show the 2010 Christmas Special A Christmas Carol.Radio Rassilon has Episode 12, this time around Harry, Leeson and TheIamWilliam discuss all things Dalek.The Doctor Who Podcast has released Episode 51, Tom and James are the dynamic duo in the campervan this week as they crack open the mailbag and cover the feedback we have received over the past month or so.WHOGold has Doctor Who Weekend: Saturday, UK Gold celebrated the programme's thirtieth anniversary on the weekend of 20th and 21st November 1993, with screenings of three complete four-part stories, three single episodes, the spin-off K9 And Company and a repeat of the 1992 BBC2 documentary Resistance Is Useless. The Unearthly Child Podcast has Episode 24 - SJA and Christmas, we're back! Or at least, I am. After a slightly-longer-than-usual gap (sorry about that), I have no fewer than three Sarah Jane stories to talk about: The Empty Planet, Lost in Time, and Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith. Which did I like, and which didn't I?, we also cover some of the more important news from the last three weeks, including soundtrack CDs and a trailer for the Christmas Special, A Christmas Carol, and even a discussion of Matt Smith's appearance on American TV.Rich's ComixBlog has Outrage of the Zygons - 22, Techrat fires his Staser at the dinosaur, but as the bolt passes harmlessly through it, he figures out that it's just a hologram. Concerned that they've been spotted, Eric decides they need to hurry up and proceed with their plan. The Misfits show up conveniently.Who Fix has Pass the Red Velvet Crayons, thanks to Ashley Myles for this scan.
Velvet Jacket has The King’s Demons, alternative cover is now available for download.
The Tardis Project has "Small Prophet, Quick Return", Odysseus laughs. Thunder and miracles at the "temple" tomorrow? he asks. Yes, says the Doctor testily. Odysseus replies, "Our weather is so unpredictable. If there is no thunder on the plain, I have a sword will serve for two as well as one. Your 'temple', as you call it, has disappeared!" The Doctor is shocked!The Edwardian Adventurer has 027 – Temple of Evil (The Aztecs Part 1), “There’s no but about it! If human sacrifice is their tradition, let them get on with it. But for our sakes don’t interfere!”
The Daily Drew has "The Curse of Peladon" - Episode Two, "even a story like this one, which is a sophisticated allegory about the entry of the United Kingdom into the Common Market, must still include the fundamental elements of the adventure serial format."
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