Monday, 28 December 2009

Vinvocci


Spiky green aliens disguised as human scientists Rossiter and Addams in "The End Of Time" 2009

The Fish People




Fish people were Humans who had been surgically altered by Damon to survive underwater. They possessed scaly skin, large fish-like eyes, gills and fins. The Atlanteans used the fish people to gather the plankton which they needed for food.

Sean and Jacko convinced the fish people to go on strike as part of the Doctor's plan to defeat Professor Zaroff. From "The Underwater Menace" 1967.


Patrick Troughton, the Second Doctor


I have finally moved on to the Patrick Troughton episodes (well, the few of them that are left). Isn't he a lively boy compared to William Hartnell? Reminds me of Keith Moon :-)

Saturday, 19 December 2009

Friday, 18 December 2009

Thursday, 17 December 2009

Monday, 14 December 2009

Doctor Who Tardis Lands On Caerphilly Castle


Doctor Who’s distinctive blue police box has travelled through time and space but bringing it to rest on the Welsh town’s castle took precision flying.

New Doc Matt Smith, 27, was thought to be at the helm.

A Welsh fan said: “The Tardis was lighting up the night. It would be a perfect way for Matt to make an entrance.”

Matt takes over the iconic role in the new year after David Tennant bows out with a story starting on Christmas Day. via

Saturday, 12 December 2009

Doctor Who Prescribes Red Pills?


After playing a gig in November 2009 at a Doctor Who fans convention in Manchester, for which they'd specially recorded a limited edition CD, "Bigger on The Inside", they were approached by a filmmaker who offered to film a video free of charge, for one of the Doctor Who themed tracks.

"In fact, Sylvester McCoy - who played Doctor Who in the 1980s, bought a copy. We offered him a free copy but he insisted on paying for it - what a nice man! more

Thursday, 10 December 2009

Doctor Who Fan Builds His Own Dalek

A die-hard ‘Doctor Who’ fan octor Rob Bosher, who has built a full-size Dalek replica all by himself, for himself. The 47-year-old, from Birtley, Gateshead. He has spent around £700 on the build, using off-cuts of wood and scrap or charity shop items where possible. The robot has a base of an electric wheelchair, with a joystick-type control to direct its movements and it is fully fitted with a voice modulator to create the trademark croaky Dalek voice. And it also has working lights and a moving eye, made from a magic eight ball.


Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Doctor Who mad pupils build life size Tardis


PUPILS at a Scots high school have gone Doctor Who mad after the show’s star actor David Tennant was voted the 5th greatest Scot of all time ...more

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Celebrity Appearances - Kenneth Kendall

Kenneth Kendall (born 7th August 1924) was a English television newsreader for the BBC but is probably best known as the host of the game show Treasure Hunt. In 1966 he reported on the War Machine attacks in London.

Monday, 7 December 2009

Celebrity Appearances - Catherine Schell

Catherine Schell (born 17th July 1944) played Countess Scarlioni in City of Death. The Hungarian-born actress is best known for playing the shape-shifter Maya in the second season of Space: 1999. Before that, she was known for her appearances in films such as On Her Majesty's Secret Service and The Return of the Pink Panther.



Saturday, 5 December 2009

Doctor Who Christmas Ident Revealed

Doctor Who will be the face of Christmas on the BBC this year. And here's the first proof...

Friday, 4 December 2009

BBC confirms Doctor Who scheduling


The End Of Time, Part One will air from 7.30pm to 8.30pm on BBC One on Christmas Day

The End Of Time, Part Two', in which Tennant's Doctor will regenerate into a new incarnation played by Matt Smith, will air on New Year's Day from 7.30pm to 8.30pm on BBC One

BBC America Schedules here

BBC America Schedules Next Doctor Who


They’ve been teasing it for quite awhile, but BBC America has finally settled on an air date for David Tennant’s last outing as Doctor Who
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Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars airs Saturday, December 19, 9:00pm ET/PT

Doctor Who: The End of Time, Part One airs Saturday, December 26, 9:00pm ET/PT

Doctor Who: The End of Time, Part Two airs Saturday, January 2, 8:00pm ET/PT

Music from Doctor Who Marco Polo

One of the episodes with no remaining video footage.

Monday, 30 November 2009

Celebrity Appearances - Michael Gough


Michael Gough (born 23rd November 1913 in Malaya) played the Celestial Toymaker in The Celestial Toymaker and Hedin in Arc of Infinity. He is notable as being the oldest living as well as the longest lived actor to appear in Doctor Who.

Sunday, 29 November 2009

Celebrity Appearances - Robert Beatty



Robert Beatty (19th October 1909-3rd March 1992) played General Cutler in The Tenth Planet.

Saturday, 28 November 2009

Scottish schoolgirl lands dream role in TV's Doctor Who

A NINE-year-old Highland schoolgirl has beaten off competition from hundreds of other hopefuls to land a dream role in the Dr Who series.
Caitlin Blackwood, from Inverness, is following the time-travelling footsteps of her cousin Karen Gillan who is starring as the doctor's assistant in the new series and also comes from the Highland capital.

Caitlin, a pupil at the city's St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School, landed the role despite having no formal acting experience.

She has just returned from Cardiff, where the new series is being filmed, but her role is not being revealed by the BBC to avoid spoiling the plot for fans.

Christine Cameron, St Joseph's headteacher, said the whole school was delighted for their new star pupil.

She said: "We are so proud of the way she has taken to working on a major film set in her stride.

"Everyone involved in the production of Dr Who is impressed with Caitlin, her ability to listen to and follow direction, be flexible in her approach, and get on with new people.

"She has charmed them all."

Ms Cameron said Caitlin is a "quiet, modest child" who rarely talks about her achievements: "I think she will let her talent speak for itself."

Virtual unknown Karen, 21, was cast by the BBC in May to star alongside new Doctor Matt Smith.

From Inverness, she attended the Italia Conti stage school in London after finishing her GCSEs.

She has featured in ITV's Rebus and panned hospital drama Harley Street, as well as Channel 4 comedy The Kevin Bishop Show. via

Friday, 27 November 2009

Doctor Who Star David Tennant To Regenerate As Children's Storyteller

Doctor Who star David Tennant is to regenerate as a children's storyteller this Christmas, it has been announced.


The actor, who will also be seen this Christmas in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet, is to swap the Tardis for the bedtime story chair on CBeebies.

Tennant, soon to be seen bowing out of his role as a Time Lord, will read five stories during the festive season.

On Christmas Eve he will be seen reading The Christmas Bear by Henrietta and Paul Stickland.

Tennant's acclaimed portrayal of Hamlet, which was lauded on stage, will be screened on BBC2.

Viewers will see him bow out as BBC1's Doctor Who this Christmas when he appears in a two-part story The End Of Time alongside veteran actor Bernard Cribbins

The special Christmas episodes will see the Doctor reunited with Donna Noble, played by comic actress Catherine Tate before he regenerates. via

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Matt Smith In Appeal For Bone Marrow Donors


Doctor Who star Matt Smith has asked people to try and save the life of a teenage boy who urgently needs a bone marrow transplant.

Smith, soon to take over from current Time Lord David Tennant, is seeking a bone marrow match for 15-year-old Matt Herbert, who is suffering from leukaemia.

The 27-year-old actor grew up in the same road as Herbert, a keen rugby player and pupil at Northampton School for Boys.

Herbert was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia in December 2008. He underwent treatment but found out the illness had returned in September.

He has since been told by doctors that he will only survive if he manages to have the transplant.

Smith, who will become the 11th doctor in the popular BBC sci fi show, is backing the Matt's Match campaign. via

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Lenny Henry: "Maybe One Day We'll Have A Black Doctor Who"


"But, you know, things are slowly changing. We've got a black President so maybe one day we can have a black Doctor Who." via

Monday, 23 November 2009

This Day 46 Years Ago...


1963: At 6:15 on a cold, wet night, the BBC premieres its new family science fiction show, Doctor Who, with its first episode, “An Unearthly Child.” The series will become a legendary part of modern British folklore and the longest-running sci-fi series on TV. via

Sunday, 22 November 2009

Cybermen Photos, 1966 - Present

They made their first appearance in the series in 1966's The Tenth Planet - the last episode to feature William Hartnell.


The Doctor next encountered the malevolent metallic menace in The Moonbase, a four-part adventure broadcast in 1967.


The Doctor met them again that year when he travelled to the planet Telos, setting for The Tomb of the Cybermen.


Doctor Who companion Zoe Heriot (Wendy Padbury) got a nasty shock from a Cyberman in 1968's The Wheel in Space.


St Paul's Cathedral in London provided a vivid backdrop to a Cybermen attack in 1968 adventure The Invasion.


The evil cyborgs returned in 1975's Revenge of the Cybermen - partly shot in Wookey Hole Caves, Somerset.


The Cybermen's reappearance in 1982's Earthshock led to the death of the Doctor's assistant Adric (Matthew Waterhouse)


A Cyberman met an explosive end in The Five Doctors, produced to celebrate the show's 20th anniversary in 1983.


The Cybermen have been extensively redesigned for their latest adventure.

Thursday, 19 November 2009

The Flood


The Flood were a viral species of unknown origin, which existed on the planet Mars. Once a lifeform has been infected, it constantly produces water; the liquid dribbles out of the host's mouth and soaks through their clothes. (The Waters Of Mars 2009).



Tuesday, 17 November 2009

David Tennant Lands US TV Role

DAVID Tennant could be set to smash America after being cast in the lead role for a new US TV comedy drama.

And industry experts in the States are already tipping him to follow in Hugh Laurie's footsteps and become a major TV star in America.

The Bathgate-born Doctor Who star - who hands over the keys to the TARDIS to successor Matt Smith in the New Year - has picked up the lead in the pilot of Rex Is Not Your Lawyer, which is being made for NBC.

Tennant, 37, will star as a top Chicago lawyer who begins to suffer from panic attacks - and begins coaching clients to represent themselves in court instead.

The show had been languishing in development hell for nearly two years before Tennant's surprise casting. via

Monday, 16 November 2009

David Tennant To Host "Never Mind The Buzzcocks" Special

David Tennant is to host a Doctor Who themed Christmas special of Never Mind The Buzzcocks, it has been reported. Skip related content

The Time Lord will chair the festive edition of the BBC2 music quiz on December 16, The Sun reports, with guests including The Doctor's sidekick Catherine Tate and veteran actor Bernard Cribbins - who also appears in the Doctor Who special.

Radio 1 DJ Jo Whiley and singer Jamie Cullum will be the music experts on the teams, alongside regulars Noel Fielding and Phil Jupitus.

And in a special twist on the guess the celebrity game - featuring dodgy lookalikes - the panel will have to guess the real Dalek.

The Doctor's other enemies, such as the Cybermen and the Ood, are also due to make appearances and the Tardis will be on hand to help team members with difficult questions. via

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Don't Forget!

The Waters of Mars - BBC One, 7pm, Sunday, 15th November! Tonight :-D

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Cheryl Cole to star in Doctor Who?

Singer Cheryl Cole may bag a role on the popular British TV programme ‘Doctor Who’.BBC bosses were said to be eager to cast The X Factor judge
in the science fiction show. They allegedly plan to make a 'serious offer' to the 26-year-old singer for an appearance in the next series.

Saturday, 7 November 2009

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Saturday, 31 October 2009

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Saturday, 24 October 2009

Doctor who Dimension in Time - Doctor Who meets Eastenders

Dimensions in Time is a charity special crossover between the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and the soap opera EastEnders that ran in two parts on November 26 and 27, 1993. It was filmed on the EastEnders Albert Square set, and features several of the stars of that programme at the time. Produced for the Children in Need charity, following Doctor Who's cancellation in 1989 this special was the only dramatisation broadcast in celebration of the show's 30th anniversary.


Friday, 23 October 2009

The Caves of Androzani is voted best Doctor Who story

THE Caves of Androzani has been voted the top Doctor Who TV tale in a new poll.


The story gained the highest score in a poll in Doctor Who Magazine, in which 6,700 people took part.

It aired in four episodes in March 1984 and marked the last appearance of 5th Doctor Peter Davison and the first appearance of the 6th incarnation played by Colin Baker. more

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Design A Tardis Competition From Blue Peter


The competition is open to all UK residents (including residents of the Channel Islands and the Isle Of Man) aged between 6 and 12 years on the closing date (2nd November 2009) more here