Wednesday 25 March 2009

Vote Billie in the FHM 100!

 

The FHM Top 100 Sexiest is underway, and Kasterborous intends to support Billie Piper all the way, promoting the Doctor Who star between now and the end of voting.

 

On Thursday 23 April FHM will reveal who’s made it into this year’s Top 100, and most importantly, who’s won!

Billie needs a lot of support in the poll, after finishing at the risible number 94 in 2008. Hopefully this year's showing will be buoyed by our championing of the cause as well as Rose Tyler's return (and subsequent, inevitable departure) to Doctor Who last year.

Her sexy showings as Belle in The Secret Diary of a Call Girl alone deserve to push Ms Piper into the Top 50, and as we at Kasterborous have voted already we'd like to encourage you the loyal reader to cast your own.

Billie has already been nominated by FHM readers, and with enough votes could make it into the Top 100.

To vote for Billie, visit her dedicated FHM's Top 100 Sexiest page and put her in your Top 10!

Billie has already been nominated by FHM readers, and with enough votes could make it into the Top 100.

 

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UNIT The doctor who magazine pages

 

no idea who photocopied these pages from the doctor who magazine but browse them at your leisure

(CLICK TO ENLARGE)

 

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Planet of the Dead Soundtrack

 

The sound track for Planet of the Dead is being recorded by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in their new home at BBC Hoddinott Hall, which is part of the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff Bay.

With broadcast expected in the next four weeks, the recording of the soundtrack is one of the final elements to be added to any TV drama production.

BBC National Orchestra of Wales director David Murray said: “We are thrilled that the orchestra records the soundtrack for this special programme and is associated with the BBC Wales series.

“It is also particularly exciting to be recording a soundtrack in our new home for the first time since our move here in January, with the excellent recording and performing facilities that BBC Hoddinott Hall offers to the orchestra.”

It's all coming together isn't it...!

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