Friday, 31 December 2010
Changes - The Doctor (2005-2010)
Day Thirty-One: The moment has been prepared for...
"We caught up with Matt Smith and Katherine Jenkins earlier this month and asked what were their favourite moments of A Christmas Carol. You can discover their answers in our new video. What will feature in their magic moments? The grand entrances? Sad farewells? Shark attacks or chimney stacks? Find out now and let us know your favourite moments from A Christmas Carol."
Doctor in the House... Origin of Speeches
1. I probably better go. You know me. Stuff to do. Was from... Death of the Doctor (The Sarah Jane Adventures)
2. Something not very good indeed. Was from... Vincent and the Doctor
3. I knew you were going to say that. Did anyone else know he was going to say that? Was from... Vampires of Venice.
4. This is the most beautiful parlour I have ever seen. Was from... The Lodger
5. That's how we greet each other nowadays, isn't it? Was from... The Lodger
6. Talk about cross! Who stole all their handbags? Was from... The Pandorica Opens
7. I'm the Ghost of Christmas Past. Was from... A Christmas Carol
8. Legs! I've still got legs! Was from... The End of Time, Part Two
9. Have you been telling people I'm dead? Was from... Death of the Doctor (The Sarah Jane Adventures)
10. I'm a girl! No, no... I'm not a girl. Was from... The End of Time, Part Two
11. I know evil when I see it and I see it in that window. Was from... Vincent and the Doctor
12. The waves of time wash us all clean. Was from... Timelash
13. Between you and me, if that day ever comes... I think the whole universe might just shiver. Was from... Death of the Doctor (The Sarah Jane Adventures)
14. It was the daisiest daisy I'd ever seen. Was from... The Time Monster
15. And those pathetic little patches of sludgy snow were shining white in the sunlight. Was from... The Time Monster
16. There are some corners of the universe that have bred the most terrible things. Things that act against everything we believe in. They must be fought. Was from... The Moonbase
17. But the last time I was dying I looked back on all of you, every single one. Was from... Death of the Doctor (The Sarah Jane Adventures)
18. Daleks, Sontarans... Cybermen... They're still in the nursery compared to us. Was from... Trial of a Time Lord
19. Well, in view of the facts that I've already presented - the ray gun, this pen and one or two other things - I think we're dealing with people who are not from this planet. Was from... The Faceless Ones
20. Have you ever thought what it's like to be wanderers in the fourth dimension? Have you? Was from... An Unearthly Child
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Last Artwork of 2010
This is my CD Cover design of Amy theme from the Series 5 Soundtrack
And also a design that is not mine.
This is called A Christmas Carol For Poppins by Davidnagel
Happy New year all!
Torchwood quotes small world
Ianto: Neither should you.
Jack: What you got?
Ianto: Funny sort of weather patterns.
Jack: She calls them fairies; I don't.
Gwen: What do you call them?
Jack: Never really had a proper name.
Gwen: Why not?
Jack: Something from the dawn of time, how could you possibly put a name to that?
Gwen: Are we talking alien?
Jack: Worse.
Gwen: How come?
Jack: Because they're part of us. Part of our world, yet we know nothing about them. So we pretend to know what they look like. We see them as happy, we imagine they have tiny little wings and are bathed in moonlight.
Gwen: But they're not?
Jack: No. Think dangerous. Think something you can only half-see, like a glimpse, like something out of the corner of your eye. With a touch of myth, a touch of the spirit world, a touch of reality all jumbled together, old moments and memories that are frozen in amongst it. Like debris, spinning around a ring planet, tossing, turning, whirling... backwards and forwards through time.
Ianto: I blame it on magic mushrooms.
Jack: What you do in private is none of our business.
Torchwood quotes small world
Ianto: Neither should you.
Jack: What you got?
Ianto: Funny sort of weather patterns.
Jack: She calls them fairies; I don't.
Gwen: What do you call them?
Jack: Never really had a proper name.
Gwen: Why not?
Jack: Something from the dawn of time, how could you possibly put a name to that?
Gwen: Are we talking alien?
Jack: Worse.
Gwen: How come?
Jack: Because they're part of us. Part of our world, yet we know nothing about them. So we pretend to know what they look like. We see them as happy, we imagine they have tiny little wings and are bathed in moonlight.
Gwen: But they're not?
Jack: No. Think dangerous. Think something you can only half-see, like a glimpse, like something out of the corner of your eye. With a touch of myth, a touch of the spirit world, a touch of reality all jumbled together, old moments and memories that are frozen in amongst it. Like debris, spinning around a ring planet, tossing, turning, whirling... backwards and forwards through time.
Ianto: I blame it on magic mushrooms.
Jack: What you do in private is none of our business.
142: The Demons of Red Lodge and other stories
A long, dark night in 17th century Suffolk for the TARDIS travellers – when they find something nasty outside the woodshed.
The Entropy Composition by Rick Briggs
A lost prog rock symphony is unearthed from the vaults – with catastrophic consequences for the entire cosmos.
Doing Time by William Gallagher
On the planet Folly, justice catches up with criminal mastermind 'The Doctor' – but can he endure a year in the jug?
Special Features by John Dorney
At last, the cult 1970s horror anthology Doctor Demonic's Tales of Terror is set for release on DVD, complete with a commentary from director Martin Ashcroft, leading actors Sir Jack Merrivale and Johanna Bourke, plus the film's historical adviser – the mysterious 'Dr John Smith'!
See it Here
4:07 Relative Dimensions
Christmas is a time for family, they say – which is why the Doctor has invited his grand-daughter Susan, and great-grandson Alex for Christmas dinner in his time and space machine. But who, or what, is the spectre at their yuletide feast?
Venturing deep into the dark heart of the TARDIS, Susan uncovers her past, Alex is told his future – and the Doctor finds himself caught in a deadly dangerous present!
See it Here
Download free 'Happy New Year' cards... which ones will you choose?
Nothing quite says 'happy new year' like the image of a crack in time and space that could destroy the universe. Ahem. But it works as a card! Honest! Or there are two others to choose from, and as they're free to download, you can collect the set!
To make your cards simply download your choice by clicking on your selection. Then print it out on an A4 piece of paper. Fold across the middle so you're left with the picture and the logo facing you, then fold again. Finally, simply send to your friends or keep for yourself!
Download them from BBC Dr who
Companion Chronicles 5:06 Quinnis
Read by Carole Ann Ford.
Before Totter’s Yard, before Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, before the Chameleon Circuit was broken… the Doctor and Susan travelled alone.
The planet Quinnis in the Fourth Universe appears, at first glance, to be an agreeable, exotic refuge for the two travellers. But the world is experiencing a terrible drought, and the Doctor becomes its unwilling rainmaker.
Meanwhile, Susan makes an ally in a young girl called Meedla. But friends are not always what they appear, and the long-awaited rain isn’t necessarily good news…
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