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Showing posts with label Series Six. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Series Six. Show all posts
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
The God Complex Twenty-Two Teasers
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Doctor Who,
Hints,
Series Six,
SFX,
The God Complex
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Five Teasers for The Girl Who Waited
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Doctor Who,
Hints,
Series Six,
The Girl Who Waited
Monday, 5 September 2011
20 Teasers for The Girl Who Waited
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Doctor Who,
Hints,
Series Six,
SFX,
The Girl Who Waited
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Next Time: The Girl Who Waited
Labels:
Doctor Who,
Night Terrors,
Series Six,
The Girl Who Waited,
Trailer
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Prepare for the Night Terrors...
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Night Terrors Promotional Images
The BBC have released a batch of pictures for Night Terrors, broadcasting on Saturday evening.
Labels:
Doctor Who,
Night Terrors,
Pictures,
Series Six
Friday, 26 August 2011
Matt Smith - River Shouldn't be a Permanent Companion
Speaking to BANG Showbiz, Matt Smith said that he wouldn't want River to become a full companion. But he also says that River appears in an episode excluding the eighth and thirteenth...
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Doctor Who,
Interview,
Matt Smith,
River Song,
Series Six
Arthur Darvill Metro Interview
Arthur Darvill was interviewed in today's edition of the Metro about Doctor Who, Rory's many deaths and taxidermy. You can read the full interview here.
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Arthur Darvill,
Doctor Who,
Interview,
Metro,
Series Six
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Official The Girl Who Waited Synopsis
Earlier today, some plot details were given. Now, it's the official synopsis...
Labels:
Doctor Who,
DWM,
Let's Kill Hitler,
Night Terrors,
Series Six,
Synopsis,
The Girl Who Waited
Doctor Who Magazine Pictures: Series Six Part Two
Doctor Who Magazine have published some new pictures in the latest issue, with pictures of Handbots, clowns and giant dolls.
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Amy Pond,
Doctor Who,
Handbots,
Let's Kill Hitler,
Night Terrors,
Pictures,
Rory Pond,
Series Six,
The Girl Who Waited,
The God Complex
The Girl Who Waited Synopsis
We've had the synopsis for Let's Kill Hitler and Night Terrors. Now, it's the turn of The Girl Who Waited.
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Doctor Who,
DWM,
Let's Kill Hitler,
Night Terrors,
Quote,
Series Six,
Synopsis,
The Girl Who Waited
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
The Wedding of River Song Confirmed
Episode Thirteen is confirmed only a few days after Closing Time.
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Blogtor Who Let's Kill Hitler Hints
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Blogtor Who,
Doctor Who,
Hints,
Let's Kill Hitler,
Series Six
The End of the Holiday (Final)
I'm back. Again. Finally.
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Doctor Who,
Doctor Who Week,
RPAB,
Series Six,
Time Lord Eleven,
YouTube
Thursday, 4 August 2011
New Series Six Part Two Trailer!
Can't wait for Series Six Part Two? Watch some trailers to get in the mood...
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BBC,
Comic Con,
Doctor Who,
Series Six,
Trailer
Tuesday, 2 August 2011
Tom MacRae Tweets 'Doctor Who'
'The Girl Who Waited' writer gives us some new information...
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Doctor Who,
Series Six,
The Girl Who Waited,
Tom Macrae,
Twitter
Thursday, 28 July 2011
The End of the Holiday
Hello. My holiday to Portugal is over at last! It was very difficult to not blog over the past week but at least I'm back... for now. Anyway, here is the news from the past week that I missed to blog:
> The fifth Adventure Game will be called The Gunpowder Plot
> The episode written by Tom MacRae (Episode Ten) is called The Girl Who Waited
> Doctor Who went to Comic Con and a trailer was released with new, epic clips
> Karen Gillan has confirmed that Amy Pond will return for Series Seven, but Arthur Darvill has not confirmed that Rory will too
> Steven Moffat considered making a Madame Vestra/Jenny spin-off
Also, tonight at 9pm is the broadcast for the third episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day, Dead of Night. You can expect a whole load of Who Reviews including the reviews for The New World, Rendition and Dead of Night.
Finally, there are two more competitions opening up and they both have prizes!
The first is a Torchwood competition:
Torchwood: Miracle Day is the new series of Torchwood which involves the whole world becoming immortal. To celebrate the new series, this competition is about the series. All you have to do is answer three simple questions, then email me the answers at timelordeleven@gmail.com with your address so I can send you the prize if you have won. All addresses will be kept confidential and can you please include your name and (if you have one) a Google or Disqus username so I know who you are online. Once you have emailed me your entries, I will email you acknowleging your entry. The questions are below:
The next competition is a Doctor Who competition:
In the middle of the three month gap of Doctor Who Series Six, I have bought and read many of the Doctor Who books including Apollo 23, Paradox Lost and Dead of Winter. This competition involves you, the readers, creating your own monster, alien or villain of any kind. You must describe, in exact detail, your alien: what it looks like, what specialities it has, why it would want to defeat the Doctor and any weaknesses it has. You may include a picture of your monster to complete the creation. As in the Torchwood competition, please email me your entries at timelordeleven@gmail.com with your description, your address, your name and your username. The prize is two Doctor Who books, The Brilliant Book 2011 and Apollo 23, the first Doctor Who book starring the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond. This competition also ends on the 4th September 2011. Good luck!
Update:
Sorry folks, the Brilliant Book is off of the prize list for various reasons too complicated to describe! So now it's just Apollo 23, the first book of Doctor Who for Matt Smith and Amelia Jessica Pond.
> The fifth Adventure Game will be called The Gunpowder Plot
> The episode written by Tom MacRae (Episode Ten) is called The Girl Who Waited
> The second episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day, Rendition, was broadcast
> The broadcast date of Series Six Part Two has been announced for the USA (with the UK date being very soon after, hopefully) and it is the 27th August at 9pm
> The main villain for Let's Kill Hitler (who is not actually Hitler) is called the Tessalecta (if that's how it's spelt)
> Karen Gillan has confirmed that Amy Pond will return for Series Seven, but Arthur Darvill has not confirmed that Rory will too
> Steven Moffat considered making a Madame Vestra/Jenny spin-off
Also, tonight at 9pm is the broadcast for the third episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day, Dead of Night. You can expect a whole load of Who Reviews including the reviews for The New World, Rendition and Dead of Night.
Finally, there are two more competitions opening up and they both have prizes!
The first is a Torchwood competition:
Torchwood: Miracle Day is the new series of Torchwood which involves the whole world becoming immortal. To celebrate the new series, this competition is about the series. All you have to do is answer three simple questions, then email me the answers at timelordeleven@gmail.com with your address so I can send you the prize if you have won. All addresses will be kept confidential and can you please include your name and (if you have one) a Google or Disqus username so I know who you are online. Once you have emailed me your entries, I will email you acknowleging your entry. The questions are below:
1. What is Torchwood an anagram of?
2. What is the name of the twelve year old girl who Oswald Danes murdered?
3. What type of poison was Jack poisoned with in Rendition?
As I said previously, email me the answers, your real name, your username and your address. The closing date is the 4th September 2011. The prize is the Torchwood book, Border Princes in mint condition. It is written byDan Abnett and you can read the blurb below:
The End of the World began on a Thursday night in October just after eight in the evening...
The Amok is driving people out of their minds, turning them into zombies and causing riots in the streets. A solitary diner leaves a Cardiff restaurant, his mission to protect the Principal leading him to a secret base beneath a water tower. Everyone has a headache; there's something in Davey Morgan's shed; and the church of St-Mary-in-the-Dust, demolished in 1840, has reappeared - though it's not due until 2011. Torchwood seem to be out of their depth. What will all this mean for the romance between Torchwood's newest members?
Captain Jack Harkness has something more to worry about: an alarm, an early warning, given to mankind and held - inert - by Torchwood for 108 years. And now it's flashing. Something is coming. Or something is already here.
The next competition is a Doctor Who competition:
In the middle of the three month gap of Doctor Who Series Six, I have bought and read many of the Doctor Who books including Apollo 23, Paradox Lost and Dead of Winter. This competition involves you, the readers, creating your own monster, alien or villain of any kind. You must describe, in exact detail, your alien: what it looks like, what specialities it has, why it would want to defeat the Doctor and any weaknesses it has. You may include a picture of your monster to complete the creation. As in the Torchwood competition, please email me your entries at timelordeleven@gmail.com with your description, your address, your name and your username. The prize is two Doctor Who books, The Brilliant Book 2011 and Apollo 23, the first Doctor Who book starring the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond. This competition also ends on the 4th September 2011. Good luck!
Update:
Sorry folks, the Brilliant Book is off of the prize list for various reasons too complicated to describe! So now it's just Apollo 23, the first book of Doctor Who for Matt Smith and Amelia Jessica Pond.

Labels:
Competition,
Doctor Who,
Miracle Day,
News,
Series Six,
Torchwood
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Preview of Series Six Part Two
Hello. The BBC has released yet another "Original British Drama" trailer and in it, with many other clips, are some clips for the second half of Doctor Who Series Six. You can watch the clip below:
As you can see, two new clips have been added! The first is Amy battling what is thought to be a Handbot from Episode Ten with a samurai sword and a staff. Madame Vestra anyone? Also, if you look closely, you can see that a man runs behind her. Who is it? Is it Rory? The Doctor? A random man? Who knows, only time will tell.
The second clip is of Craig Owens (James Corden) and the Doctor getting very close. Craig thinks the Doctor is going to kiss him while the Doctor fiddles with the sonic screwdriver. But where are they? It looks like some sort of ship... what about a Cybership? Filming pictures have shown that Cybermats are part of the episode and the Cybermen play a part in the episode too. And what is the Doctor doing? You can post your theories and ideas in the comment box below.
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Amy Pond,
Craig Owens,
Cyberman,
Cybermat,
Doctor Who,
Episode Ten,
Handbots,
Series Six,
The Doctor
Monday, 18 July 2011
Feature: Will Doctor Who Become American?
Hello. On many Doctor Who websites, people have been debating whether or not Doctor Who is becoming too American. The debate has been going on since we first heard about filming in America last year and it has grown over the past few months. To clear things up, this article is to present to you why it is NOT becoming too American and in some cases, why it is.
Doctor Who is a British show and in my opinion it always will be, even if it moves to the States, but what would happen if it did move over to the USA? Would it be a bad thing? If anything, the action scenes would be more exciting, the settings would be more effective and the special effects could be even greater than anything we have seen before. Think about the first episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day, The New World. It had a completely different feel to it but this did not take away the fact that the show is outstanding and a brilliant drama. If anything, it added to it.
DAY OF THE MOON - 7.3 million viewers
THE CURSE OF THE BLACK SPOT - 7.85 million viewers
THE DOCTOR'S WIFE - 7.97 million viewers
THE REBEL FLESH - 7.35 million viewers
THE ALMOST PEOPLE - 6.72 million viewers
A GOOD MAN GOES TO WAR - 7.57 million viewers
These figures are very similar to the viewing figures of previous series and this proves that Doctor Who is not in danger of having to move to America due to lack of views.
We know that, at least until the 50th Anniversary, Doctor Who will still be in th UK, with Matt Smith and Steven Moffat. The Ponds are not confirmed to appear in the seventh series, let alone the 50th Anniversary in 2013.
In conclusion, there is no certain proof that Doctor Who will become American in the near future, but it depends on your side of the debate.
To start off, a recent interview with Russell T Davies shows his side of the debate:
On the other hand, Torchwood was not expected to become an American TV show but look at it now. It's a co-production with the BBC and many of its stars are American. Also, the majority of the series will be set and filmed in America too. The difference is quite dramatic compared to the other series, but if you think about it, does it have to be a bad thing?"No one at BBC Worldwide is looking at an American version of Doctor Who. I know everyone thinks we have secret plans. But we do have plans for new dramas, and non-science fiction. It's about time I got back to that material, 'cause I have a lot to say in that world. So our ambitions are endless - but not for that particular one!"
Doctor Who is a British show and in my opinion it always will be, even if it moves to the States, but what would happen if it did move over to the USA? Would it be a bad thing? If anything, the action scenes would be more exciting, the settings would be more effective and the special effects could be even greater than anything we have seen before. Think about the first episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day, The New World. It had a completely different feel to it but this did not take away the fact that the show is outstanding and a brilliant drama. If anything, it added to it.
The first two episodes of Doctor Who Series Six was, of course, The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon. If you remember, in the first ever Who Review, I commented on the amazing settings and the beautiful scenery. These features were one of the main factors of the episodes and made the episode what it was. Would it be bad if every episode was full of these landscape shots?
Also, the viewing figures for Series Six so far have been as good as any other (these final viewing figures are compared to the final viewing figures of Series Five):DAY OF THE MOON - 7.3 million viewers
THE CURSE OF THE BLACK SPOT - 7.85 million viewers
THE DOCTOR'S WIFE - 7.97 million viewers
THE REBEL FLESH - 7.35 million viewers
THE ALMOST PEOPLE - 6.72 million viewers
A GOOD MAN GOES TO WAR - 7.57 million viewers
These figures are very similar to the viewing figures of previous series and this proves that Doctor Who is not in danger of having to move to America due to lack of views.
We know that, at least until the 50th Anniversary, Doctor Who will still be in th UK, with Matt Smith and Steven Moffat. The Ponds are not confirmed to appear in the seventh series, let alone the 50th Anniversary in 2013.
In conclusion, there is no certain proof that Doctor Who will become American in the near future, but it depends on your side of the debate.
Labels:
America,
Doctor Who,
Russel T Davies,
Series Six,
Steven Moffat,
Torchwood
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Who Review 002 - Day of the Moon
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Day of the Moon,
Doctor Who,
Series Six,
Who Review,
YouTube
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