Today picture is A Christmas Carol by leagueof1.
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The List has Doctor Who's woman woes, actor Matt Smith - who plays the time travelling Doctor in the BBC One sci-fi series - explained while his alter-ego has all of time and space at his disposal, he finds human relationships tough to navigate, he said: "He finds human relationships difficult to understand. I
don't think he's very good with girls and I actually think it's more fun
if he's not, but then in the Christmas special he bagged Marilyn
Monroe,"No one wants to see the adventures of The Doctor with girls, it just wouldn't be that interesting" head
writer and executive producer Steven Moffat agrees with the star and
admitted despite being 900 years old, the "uncool" Time Lord has no idea
how to deal with the opposite sex....
Forbidden Planet have Doctor Who: Monster Miscellany (Hardcover), a trivia treasure trove of essential information, useful monster facts and utterly random alien stuff. Which is the tallest alien? Who has the Doctor battled the most? What percentage of monsters are metallic? And why are they all obsessed with universal domination? A must-have miscellany of all things Doctor Who, due for release on the 24th April 2011.
Digital Spy has Jenkins 'almost turned down Doctor Who', Katherine Jenkins has revealed that she almost turned down the chance to star in this year's Doctor Who holiday special.
The Doctor Who News Page has Docteur Who: La Prophétie de Noël, while many viewers in the English speaking world will be enjoying Matt Smith's first Christmas special as The Doctor this year, viewers in France will be bidding farewell to the Tenth Doctor when France 4 broadcasts both parts of The End of Time this Christmas Day, La Prophétie de Noël will be broadcast at 8.35, the title translates as The Christmas Prophecy.
Aberdeen Press and Journal has Doctor Who star raises curtain on new role, Karen Gillan, has paid tribute to her roots by becoming Eden Court Theatre’s arts education ambassador, the flame-haired star, who plays the Time Lord’s sidekick Amy Pond, first performed at the Inverness theatre while a pupil at Charleston Academy.
So Much More Than This… has The Natural History of Evil: Silver Age, ‘There are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible things. Things which act against everything we believe in. They must be fought.’Who Fix has Ho! Who? Ho!, submission by Richard Unwin.
Quotable Doctor Who Quotes has What's so 'Special' about the Doctor Who Christmas Specials? Looking back at five years of Dr Who Xmas episodes, "to make the wait for this year's Doctor Who Xmas Special - A Christmas Carol - a little easier for us impatient Who fans, I have delved back into the archives and found some reviews of the first five Specials to whet our appetite. This personal selection goes a long way to explaining what makes for a great Dr Who Special and where the festive format falls down...."
The Sun has Jenkins has got the Xmas blues, the Welsh singer looked ultra-sophisticated in her blue frock as she bravely bared her legs to the elements after partying in London....
Doctor Who Filming has It seems that the Doctor has finally been beaten ... by snow!, apparently it has hit where they are filming today badly enough for filming to have to be cancelled (Health and Safety issues). So, the Axons won't be back causing "freak weather conditions" after all!"
Planet Skaro has 30 Years of a Fan, Si reaches 2008 in his ongoing 30 year trip down memory lane.
Arrow of Time has 010 – Podcast for Ten, it’s our tenth episode extravaganza, and we celebrate hitting the big one-oh by doing nothing in particular besides drinking. This week we kick off a series of holiday themed shows with “The Christmas Invasion,” and have it in our heads to cover all of the Christmas specials before the new one hits. There’s probably a better chance of the Sycorax invading, though, so keep a close eye on your A-positive blood type friends.Atomic Anxiety has The Doctor and the Scoobies Have a School Reunion, Mickey calls in the Doctor and Rose to investigate the strange goings on at a school....The Doctor Who Podcast has released Episode 55, Chip and James are in the campervan this week reviewing the stories that comprise the first half of the new 8th Doctor season of stories from Big Finish, listen in as they review Situation Vacant, Nevermore, Book of Kells and Deimos.Comfy Chair has Review: Night of the Humans, "when I finished the novel in one sitting, I considered it time well-spent. From spaceships named the Beagle and Golden Bough, to references to the infamous plaque featured on the side of the Pioneer 10 interplanetary probe..."The Edwardian Adventurer has 047 – The Daleks (The Dalek Invasion of Earth Part 2), the Doctor and Ian are taken prisoner by The Daleks while Barbara and Susan make their way with the underground.
The Tardis Project has "The Myth Makers" wrapup, ...there has been some criticism of the turn from the comedy of the first three episodes to the terror of the fourth, but it worked for me and the rest of the Project team; the change accentuates the tragedy and destruction....Tea with Morbius has The Mysterious Planet (Trial of a Time Lord Parts 1-4), "although I tend to think of the Trial of the Time Lord as four individual serials,
they are united by such a tight story arc across Season 23, that it is quite a challenge to review them as such. The reason I prefer to review them as separate stories is the huge variety in quality between them...."Shadowlocked reviews Castrovalva, "climbing Kilimanjaro. Getting a cat to speak English. Finding any merit in hideous squealathon Glee. All impossible, and all rank alongside having to follow Tom Baker as the Doctor..."
Unreality SF has Doctor Who: The Glamour Chase, "Rory in particular gets a lot of exposure, and for once his profession as a nurse actually adds something to the plot, and he truly acts like a valuable companion for the Doctor..."SFX has Running Through Corridors, volume one by Robert Shearman & Toby Hadoke – book review, fans of SFX’s very own Couch Potato will know the drill here, as Robert Shearman (writer of 2005 episode “Dalek”) and Toby Hadoke (creator of stand-up hit Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf) sit down to watch old episodes of their favourite show, and then talk about it....
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