Friday, 10 December 2010
Dr who Snowfall: Cold Snap advent calender day 10
Dr who tenth doctor quotes the end of time part 2
The Doctor: You see now!? That's what they were planning, in the final days of the War. I had to stop them!
The Master: Then, take me with you, Lord President. Let me ascend into glory!
Rassilon:You are diseased! Albeit a disease of our own making. No more...
Rassilon: Choose your enemy well. We are many; the Master is but one.
Rassilon: The final act of your life is murder. But which one of us?
The Doctor:Get out of the way.The link is broken. Back into the Time War, Rassilon.Back into hell!
The Visionary:Gallifrey falling! Gallifrey falls!
Rassilon: You die with me, Doctor!
The Master:Get out of the way.
Short Trips CD Volume 1
Rise and Fall by George Mann
Read by William Russell
A Stain of Red in the Sand by David A McEwan
Read by David Troughton
A True Gentleman by Jamie Hailstone
Read by Katy Manning
Death-Dealer by Damian Sawyer
Read by Louise Jameson
The Deep by Ally Kennen
Read by Peter Davison
The Wings of a Butterfly by Colin Baker
Read by Colin Baker
Police and Shreeves by Adam Smith
Read by Sophie Aldred
Running Out of Time by Dorothy Koomson
Read by India Fisher
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io9s Doctor Who Characters Who Deserve Awesome New Action Figures
Some of these characters do have action figures already, but not really nice high-quality ones like the eleven Doctors set. And most of them have never been immortalized in plastic.
20) The Doctor with Fez
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Dalek sick of fans asking him to say ‘exterminate’
The creature from the planet Skaro says he’s received few offers other than from the producers of the long-running BBC drama. “People think that when you are a Dalek you can only play a dalekanium-covered mutant from outer space, but at RADA, I was acclaimed for my King Lear.”
In his book, Dalek No. 3 reveals that he was once in talks with George Lucas to star as a predecessor of R2D2 in the recent Star Wars prequels, but that Lucas became too concerned that viewers wouldn’t accept him as being from a different alien universe.
Speaking at the launch, the tank-enclosed performer refused to utter his trademark computerized catchphrase, “Exterminate!”, claiming that the very idea of the word now made him sick. “I can’t go to the shops without somebody coming up to me and saying that word,” he sighed robotically. “Sometimes they even follow me up and down the aisles, repeating it and laughing.”