Thursday, 27 October 2011

Halloween Cyberman Costume Idea

Doctor Who: 15 Unanswered Questions


Will Salmon of SFX looks at some of the questions still left hanging after two seasons of Moffat-vision

So, why go to the trouble of putting River in the lake?

Speaking of the incident at Lake Silencio, did it really take the Doctor 200 years to come up with that escape plan?

What was going on with those photos of a happy Amy and baby Melody?

How does drawing tally marks on your face help? Surely that’s an awkward place to mark yourself? You’d need to carry a mirror around with you at all times.

What’s going on with Madame Kovarian?

What was that Season 6B teaser all about?

How are Dorium and those skulls still alive?

Are the Doctor and River married now?

Whatever happened to the Evil League of Evil?

Speaking of monsters, what’s up with the Cybermen?

What’s going on with the other timeship from “The Lodger”?

So who blew up the TARDIS in “The Big Bang”?

Now we come to mention it, what exactly is The Silence?

What is the question?

And finally, and most crucially… why was there a duck pond with no ducks in “The Eleventh Hour”?

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Monday, 24 October 2011

Matt Smith considering 'Doctor Who' exit?


Doctor Who star Matt Smith has admitted that he is keen to establish a career in Hollywood. The actor hinted to VH1 that he may try out for acting roles in Los Angeles, once filming on the next series of the BBC sci-fi drama is complete. "I've got another year of Doctor Who, but then I'm certainly going to come and give it a shot," he said. "[I'd like to] come and hang out in LA." Smith also revealed that he is friends with fellow actor Andrew Garfield, who grew up in England and has been cast as the title character in 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man.
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Sunday, 23 October 2011

Doctor Who star Matt Smith wants a new uniform


Matt Smith, the eleventh actor to play Doctor Who, says he would like to make some changes to his on-screen uniform.

With a girlfriend like Daisy Lowe, the model, Matt Smith has to pay heed to his personal wardrobe.He has now been thinking about a new look for Doctor Who. “I had some input initially with the bow tie and tweed,” he says of his on-screen uniform at a private view of the fashion label Acne’s collaboration with artist Daniel Silver in Mayfair.Although he feels he is “stuck” with the look he helped to create, he thinks it may be time for a spot of leather, too. “That would be good,” he says, thoughtfully.
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Saturday, 22 October 2011

Is time up for Doctor Who?


Its stories might be getting darker, and its plots ever more outlandish, but the Time Lord still has millions of fellow travellers. Helen Lewis-Hasteley and Andrew Harrison debate the tea-time institution

God love the BBC, but they do make some baffling decisions. In Doctor Who, they have more than a TV show, they have a national institution. So what do they do? Monkey around with its scheduling – a split series this year, and the next 13 episodes to be spread across 2012 and 2013 in some unspecified way, like it's some failed American import that no one knows what to do with. Even worse, BBC1's controller, Danny Cohen, put the blame on the showrunner, Steven Moffat, who also executive produces Sherlock. Moffat took to Twitter to respond: "The scheduling of Dr Who has got NOTHING to do with Sherlock", so I'm guessing there was a frosty atmosphere the next time the pair met.
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Friday, 21 October 2011

Steven Moffat on the future of Doctor Who

Steven Moffat has been going on about the Doctor Who Christmas special, and what's coming up in the next year or two.

Doctor Who: The Brilliant Book 2012

An amazing piece of work, with this that and the other.
With interviews and bits and pieces of whats to come.
Spoiler - Rory and Amy aren't in the Christmas special.
Why isn't the series going to be shown in the summer of 2012 - Moffat says "I'm sick of
standing in the blazing sunshine, with a barebecue fork in my hand, knowing that Doctor Who is coming on any minute”. Er wait a minute, what bloody country does he live in then?
The 50th Anniversary will be well worth waiting for!


Thursday, 20 October 2011

Doctor Who Fan Orchestra

This Is Gallifrey / Vale Decem



Linked by Murray Gold himself on twitter

I Am The Doctor

Monday, 17 October 2011

Series 6 Missing Scenes

They were originally meant to be in The Impossible Astronaut but both never made it into the final cut.


Friday, 14 October 2011

Celebrity Appearances - Ian McNeice



Ian McNeice (born 2nd October 1950) is an English screen, stage, and television actor. He's best known for playing Bert Large in the British drama series Doc Martin.

In Doctor Who, he voiced Zeus in Immortal Beloved and played Winston Churchill in The Beast Below, Victory of the Daleks, The Pandorica Opens and The Wedding of River Song. He had previously played Churchill in the Royal National Theatre's 2008 production of Never So Good. via

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Doctor Who tribute to Brigadier actor Nicholas Courtney



He has battled an insane half-human, half-flesh mutant called Jennifer, crash-landed in Nazi Germany and met up with his old foes the Cybermen in the series so far.But the Doctor took time off from saving the Earth – and himself – to pay tribute to one of the show's most popular actors, Nicholas Courtney, who died this year after playing the Doctor's companion, Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart, over a period of more than 40 years.
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Wednesday, 12 October 2011

T.A.R.D.I.S. Prime T-Shirt: More than Meets the Time


It’s Tardimus Prime! The Sonic Screwdriver will be the least of the Time Lord’s enemies’ worries if the TARDIS actually transformed into Optimus Prime. It’ll still be bigger on the inside though.
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Matt Smith wants Whoopi in the TARDIS


Matt Smith wants Whoopi Goldberg to play his companion in the next series of 'Doctor Who'.The 28-year-old actor - who plays the Doctor - thinks the 'Sister Act' star would be a great foil for the Time Lord and he would also love Oscar winner Colin Firth to join him in the TARDIS.He told BANG Showbiz: "Whoopi Goldberg would be a great companion wouldn't she? Yeah, she'd be great. Also I'd love Eric Cantona, or Colin Firth. Colin Firth would be great but he would not do it. God, when I think about it there are so many people I would love to get in it."
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