| Doctor Who: The Dalek Project |
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07:34pm 08/02/2009 |
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1917: The Great War is at its fiercest and most terrible. But things are about to get even worse... When the Doctor arrives at Helicombe Hall in England he discovers a house full of mystery. There are locked doors and forbidden rooms, dustsheets cover guilty secrets, the maid Mary Carter is scared of the ghosts... And that's before Corporal Anderson finds the end of his muddy corpse-filled trench ends in the drawing room. Armaments manufacturer Lord Hellcombe has a new secret weapon he believes will win the war.
But when the Doctor witnesses the final demonstration he begins to realise how much danger everyone is in. Because Lord Hellcombe claims to have invented the Dalek. Except, of course, that nothing is quite what it seems. The Doctor and his new friends must draw on every type of early 20th century technology and every element of human ingenuity and bravery if they are to discover the truth and to survive.
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| Russell T Davies: 'Why there will be a Doctor Who film' |
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07:37pm 08/02/2009 |
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The screenwriter told all in an exclusive interview, revealing how the film would differ from the TV version of the hit show.
He told the Post: "There must be ways and means of doing it â” I suspect one day it will happen.
"I think once something is talked about often enough then it starts to happen.
"I think being talked about in the papers could almost bring it into existence. It gives us an idea of whether or not anyone would want to go and see it at the cinema." he told the Post he would return to the show if a film version was given the green light. And he has now hinted at how the film could work if it was made.
"Doctor Who might seem as if it's a film sometimes, but if you actually look at films they're even bigger."
But it seems whatever happens, the show won't be leaving the small screen.
"I think the important thing to say is that if it ever happened it wouldn't take the television version off air because that would be terrible and it would also be breaking the BBC's charter." |
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| Attack of the Cybermen (DVD) Cover and Details |
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07:41pm 08/02/2009 |
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The TARDIS is lured to Earth in 1985 by a distress call sent by Lytton, who has made contact with a group of Cybermen based in London's sewers. The Doctor and Peri are then captured and forced to take Lytton and the Cybermen in the TARDIS to the Cybermen's home planet Telos.
The Cybermen have stolen a time vessel from another race and plan to change history by crashing Halley's Comet into Earth and obliterating it before it can bring about the demise of their original home world, Mondas, in 1986. Order from the TARDIS Shop Due for release on the 16th March
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| Here's One I Wrote Earlier: Peter Purves My Autobiography |
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07:47pm 08/02/2009 |
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appearing with William Hartnell in 44 episodes of Doctor Who playing his companion Steven Taylor. His varied career is perhaps most well remembered for his 10 year stint as part of the Blue Peter "Dream Team" with Valerie Singleton and John Noakes. Most people have a specific memory of this golden age of british television amongst them the infamous 'Lulu the elephant' scene and Peter's early partnership with Petra who was immortalized in the Blue Peter garden. Following his departure from Blue Peter he famously presented another kids favourite "Kickstart" and "Junior Kickstart" |
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| Doctor Who: The Mind of Evil (Audio) |
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07:49pm 08/02/2009 |
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The original TV soundtrack, with new linking narration by a member of the cast, this 6-part adventure from 1971 stars Jon Pertwee as the Doctor with Katy Manning as his companion Jo Grant. The Doctor is caught up in events at Stangmoor Prison, where Professor Keller's new machine is said to be able to remove all evil impulses from the minds of the prisoners. Nicholas Courtney and Roger Delgado also star as the Brigadier and the Master.
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| Doctor Who Gets No Rest In Comics |
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07:53pm 08/02/2009 |
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If you enjoyed IDW's recent Doctor Who: The Forgotten mini-series, you'll be happy to hear that its writer, Tony Lee, will be taking on the character on an ongoing basis soon for a monthly series. Announced at yesterday's IDW panel, Lee said that he'd presented the BBC with "a massive six thousand word pitch" about the new series, complete with his reasons why he didn't want to use any of the existing companions, but instead come up with his own:
If you do a new Martha story everybody knows how it ends [but w]ith new companions, you can do things people don't know.
That said, Lee plans to make sure you'll see familiar faces throughout the series, whether they're old-school aliens from the original series, or real life figures (The series' first story will guest-star Charlie Chaplin). Some familiar faces you won't see in the new series, however, will be former incarnations of the Doctor himself; the BBC have forbidden any more use, citing issues surrounding actors' likenesses.
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| Noel Clarke: 'I won't be in more Who' |
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07:58pm 08/02/2009 |
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Noel Clarke has confirmed that he will not be appearing in any future episodes of Doctor Who. The Adulthood director made the comment after he praised the choice of new Doctor Matt Smith. Clarke told thelondonpaper: "He's great - young and dynamic. "I can sit back and watch it as a fan, as I won't be appearing in any more episodes." Previously, Clarke had questioned whether he could turn down a return to the show if he was asked by the producers. Last month, he told DS that he supported Smith 100% and added that he thinks he will win the support of Doctor Who fans.
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| Ewan McGregor and Carey Mulligan come together for a brand new project.. |
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08:05pm 08/02/2009 |
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Scottish actor Ewan McGregor and English actress Carey Mulligan are teaming up to play parts in The Electric Headline according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Carey Mulligan is best known for her role in Doctor Who as Sally Sparrow in the Steven Moffat episode Blink whilst Ewan McGregor is currently involved in over half a dozen films including I Love You Philip Morris, in which he stars with Jim Carrey, and Angels & Demons - a follow up to The Da Vinci Code.
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| K9 returns from the black hole |
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08:07pm 08/02/2009 |
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Doctor Who Magazine (out tomorrow) has released news that good old K9 will be back in the next season of the Sarah Jane Adventures for at least 6 of the 12 episodes Niki Smith said "We've already got 10 scripts at first draft stage, and I can now announce that K9 is going to make a return to Sarah Jane's attic! He's been locked away in that safe, saving the world from a Black Hole, for far too long now. I can promise that the fun is only just beginning - just wait till he gets to meet Mr Smith properly" .
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| Shame on BBC America!!!! |
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08:12pm 08/02/2009 |
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BBC America showed "Journey's End"Â last night, but cut out BOTH of the emotional pay-offs for not just the two series finale episodes, but for the whole bloody season!Â
Firstly, they cut the whole bit where Rose doesn't want to stay with Doctor #2 (10.5?), the whispering in the ear, the kiss, basically the whole end of the scene. Now, I know lots of people HATED that scene, but it was what the whole Rose subplot was building up to all season and did wrap up the Rose plotline nicely. (It also leaves the opportunity for DT to come back as 10.5 someday if he wants to.)
All they left of Donna's tragic end was the Doctor telling Donna's mum and Wilf that she'd been the most important person in the universe for a moment. They left out most of the Doctor's explanation as to why they couldn't tell Donna about him, also the last time the Doctor sees Donna in the kitchen and most of the really emotional bit at the end between the Doctor and Wilf. |
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