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Last weeks reviews

The Great Space Elevator written by Jonathan Morris and directed by Nigel Fairs



The Doll of Death written by Marc Platt and directed by Lisa Bowerman


21.6 – The Caves Of Androzani


070 – The Search (The Space Museum Part 3)


Timewyrm: Apocalypse, by Nigel Robinson (Virgin New Adventure)


DOCTOR WHO: The ARMY OF GHOSTS Bring DOOMSDAY and Another Invisible Plot Wall


The Original Doctor Who: Galaxy 4 (Story 18, 1965)


TDP 154: The Four Doctors and The Demons of Red Lodge and Other Stories


Serial 122: Time-Flight


072 – The Executioners (The Chase Part One)


“Sometimes winning is no fun at all.”


Doctor Who complete reviews: The Five Doctors


2MTL 185: "Aliens of London" Two-minute Throwback


Empathy Games written and directed by Nigel Fairs


The One Doctor, by Gareth Roberts and Clayton Hickman (Big Finish Audio)


Doctor Who and the Daleks, by David Whitaker


“Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes.”

Last weeks reviews

The Great Space Elevator written by Jonathan Morris and directed by Nigel Fairs



The Doll of Death written by Marc Platt and directed by Lisa Bowerman


21.6 – The Caves Of Androzani


070 – The Search (The Space Museum Part 3)


Timewyrm: Apocalypse, by Nigel Robinson (Virgin New Adventure)


DOCTOR WHO: The ARMY OF GHOSTS Bring DOOMSDAY and Another Invisible Plot Wall


The Original Doctor Who: Galaxy 4 (Story 18, 1965)


TDP 154: The Four Doctors and The Demons of Red Lodge and Other Stories


Serial 122: Time-Flight


072 – The Executioners (The Chase Part One)


“Sometimes winning is no fun at all.”


Doctor Who complete reviews: The Five Doctors


2MTL 185: "Aliens of London" Two-minute Throwback


Empathy Games written and directed by Nigel Fairs


The One Doctor, by Gareth Roberts and Clayton Hickman (Big Finish Audio)


Doctor Who and the Daleks, by David Whitaker


“Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes.”

Last weeks reviews

The Great Space Elevator written by Jonathan Morris and directed by Nigel Fairs



The Doll of Death written by Marc Platt and directed by Lisa Bowerman


21.6 – The Caves Of Androzani


070 – The Search (The Space Museum Part 3)


Timewyrm: Apocalypse, by Nigel Robinson (Virgin New Adventure)


DOCTOR WHO: The ARMY OF GHOSTS Bring DOOMSDAY and Another Invisible Plot Wall


The Original Doctor Who: Galaxy 4 (Story 18, 1965)


TDP 154: The Four Doctors and The Demons of Red Lodge and Other Stories


Serial 122: Time-Flight


072 – The Executioners (The Chase Part One)


“Sometimes winning is no fun at all.”


Doctor Who complete reviews: The Five Doctors


2MTL 185: "Aliens of London" Two-minute Throwback


Empathy Games written and directed by Nigel Fairs


The One Doctor, by Gareth Roberts and Clayton Hickman (Big Finish Audio)


Doctor Who and the Daleks, by David Whitaker


“Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes.”

Last weeks reviews

The Great Space Elevator written by Jonathan Morris and directed by Nigel Fairs



The Doll of Death written by Marc Platt and directed by Lisa Bowerman


21.6 – The Caves Of Androzani


070 – The Search (The Space Museum Part 3)


Timewyrm: Apocalypse, by Nigel Robinson (Virgin New Adventure)


DOCTOR WHO: The ARMY OF GHOSTS Bring DOOMSDAY and Another Invisible Plot Wall


The Original Doctor Who: Galaxy 4 (Story 18, 1965)


TDP 154: The Four Doctors and The Demons of Red Lodge and Other Stories


Serial 122: Time-Flight


072 – The Executioners (The Chase Part One)


“Sometimes winning is no fun at all.”


Doctor Who complete reviews: The Five Doctors


2MTL 185: "Aliens of London" Two-minute Throwback


Empathy Games written and directed by Nigel Fairs


The One Doctor, by Gareth Roberts and Clayton Hickman (Big Finish Audio)


Doctor Who and the Daleks, by David Whitaker


“Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes.”

Torchwood: Week Two Filming

Monday
A new week, but no rest for the 'wicked'!
10:40 AS A 30 hour weekend was not enough to prepare me for the week.
Womens prisons, haunted hospitals... And btw those rn't storylines.
14:32 BBC After a long great week of work we're at it again.
Eve, Mekhi, & Kai all day today.
They say hello and tell everyone you know to follow us!
The shoot was summed up by Kai Owen:
21:06 KO Cracking day. Cracking Day. Eve gorgeous, Mekhi awesome.

Tuesday
A busy day, with a production meeting for episodes two and three in the morning:
07:47 JE Meeting John Barrowman RIGHT NOW. He's RIGHT THERE.
08:52 BBC They're having a table read for EP#2 upstairs.
Bill Pullman is on location today. Great stuff.
11:43 TP Just done read of eps 2&3. Woooo. It's really good.
I played several roles, including Man#2 which I think
has awoken LA to my arrival well.
13:01 BBC Family style lunch with everyone.
We're all going to have Welsh accents by the end of this show.
It'll be wonderful.
13:58 KO The read through was epic! Amazing scripts. Great cast. Brilliant.

00:22 AS is going to prison at 6:42am.
I'll check in via FB and twitter once I'm situated haha
07:01 ST Big scenes today dressing 86 background head to toe.
15:11 AS Laying on a cold hard floor...

23:56 GB a very long day with an 8am script read for episodes 2+3,
then long location shoot at an old prison -
we love Arlene Tur a lot....

Wednesday
Another day, another location, this time the Linda Vista Hospital which since closure in 1991 has been the focus of a number of paranormal investigations as it is allegedly haunted! Unsurprisingly, it is another popular site for productions, playing host to Outbreak, Pearl Harbour, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the original hospital for the pilot for E.R.! Today, however, it's the turn of Torchwood and first day in front of the camera for both Bill Pullman and Tom Price

(This was of course assuming that Tom and Kai had recovered from a previous day's excitement at Universal City! As Tom surmised: "Off to do some work soon. Not sure I'm ready. Can't I just keep going on roller coasters?")
10:36 KO Off in to work. It's gonna be emotional, and very HOT!!!
12:26 AS Oh my gosh. Bill Pullman = brilliant!
So frighteningly good it's hard to watch.

"TW-Spy" continues as Alana, Kai and Tom go on a ghost hunt in-between filming:

(posted via Twitpic)

Thursday
A night shoot, with Los Angeles City Hall being the focus of attention.
09:30 AS Oh boy... couldn't sleep in this morning but I have to work all night,
outside, in the cold... this might not be good.
14:20 BBC The action never stops, tonight is a big night for John and Alexa
on location in LA. We working hard on trying to release teasers :-)
14:24 BBC Tomorrow is a super big travel day for cast and crew.
Goodbye LA, hello Wales. :-)
Don't worry, we'll be tweeting from both locations.
14:31 BBC We will miss everyone here until you return, wishing you safe travel.
Now its time for the highly anticipated day 9 explosion. FUN.
18:53 BBC EP 2 and 3 production meeting then off to set to visit John and Alexa -

we hear its really exciting over there.


Source - Gallifrey news base

Torchwood quotes children of the earth day 1


Gwen: Alright Glyn? What's occurring?
Glyn: Been watching the Bay, no sea monsters yet.
Gwen: Ah, still early!
Ianto: Heh, he thought we were a couple, he said 'You two', the way he said it 'You two'.
Jack: Well we are, does it matter?
Gwen: Oh my God, Severn Bridge. I'm going into England. Farewell forever.
Rhys: Good luck. Have you got currency?
Gwen: Yes, and I've had my injections.
Rhiannon: Susan on the corner was in town and it was her anniversary so they went to that posh french place in town by the memorial and there was you.
Ianto: So...
Rhiannon: There was you...having dinner...with a man.
Ianto: So?
Rhiannon: Having dinner with a man...in a restaurant.
Ianto: So you have dinner with Tina.
Rhiannon: Not in town. Susan said he was gorgeous. Like a film star. Like an escort.
Ianto: He's my boss.
Rhiannon: She said it was intimate. I said well he's had girlfriends, and she said, well no girl was getting her feet around that table. No chance! have you gone bender?
Ianto: Misha's hearing this.
Rhiannon: She's not bothered. Her friend Shan's got two mothers. Go on? You never tell me anything these days. Dad died that was it. You were off-you couldn't wait. Like I did something wrong. I didn't. Did I?
Ianto: It's not that. It's my job. It's..difficult. It's...  He is very handsome.
Rhiannon: No?
Ianto: Now stop it.
Rhiannon: You're kidding me? Really though? Really? Christ all mighty!  He's nice though, is he? Is he? Oh my...I mean, since when?
Ianto: It's weird. It's just different. It's not men. It's...it's just him. It's only him. And I don't even know what it is really, so...so I'm not broadcasting it.
Jack: Ianto! We're having a baby.
Ianto: Congratulations. Is now a good time to tell you I lost the car?
Jack: You did what?!

Torchwood quotes children of the earth day 1


Gwen: Alright Glyn? What's occurring?
Glyn: Been watching the Bay, no sea monsters yet.
Gwen: Ah, still early!
Ianto: Heh, he thought we were a couple, he said 'You two', the way he said it 'You two'.
Jack: Well we are, does it matter?
Gwen: Oh my God, Severn Bridge. I'm going into England. Farewell forever.
Rhys: Good luck. Have you got currency?
Gwen: Yes, and I've had my injections.
Rhiannon: Susan on the corner was in town and it was her anniversary so they went to that posh french place in town by the memorial and there was you.
Ianto: So...
Rhiannon: There was you...having dinner...with a man.
Ianto: So?
Rhiannon: Having dinner with a man...in a restaurant.
Ianto: So you have dinner with Tina.
Rhiannon: Not in town. Susan said he was gorgeous. Like a film star. Like an escort.
Ianto: He's my boss.
Rhiannon: She said it was intimate. I said well he's had girlfriends, and she said, well no girl was getting her feet around that table. No chance! have you gone bender?
Ianto: Misha's hearing this.
Rhiannon: She's not bothered. Her friend Shan's got two mothers. Go on? You never tell me anything these days. Dad died that was it. You were off-you couldn't wait. Like I did something wrong. I didn't. Did I?
Ianto: It's not that. It's my job. It's..difficult. It's...  He is very handsome.
Rhiannon: No?
Ianto: Now stop it.
Rhiannon: You're kidding me? Really though? Really? Christ all mighty!  He's nice though, is he? Is he? Oh my...I mean, since when?
Ianto: It's weird. It's just different. It's not men. It's...it's just him. It's only him. And I don't even know what it is really, so...so I'm not broadcasting it.
Jack: Ianto! We're having a baby.
Ianto: Congratulations. Is now a good time to tell you I lost the car?
Jack: You did what?!

The sun - Firth: I'd be Who bad guy

THE King's Speech star Colin Firth says he is much nastier than most fans think - and would love to play a Doctor Who baddie.

The actor said in a Twitter interview: "I'd never rule out a part in Doctor Who or Torchwood - especially Doctor Who.

"I'd also love to play a villain like Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes."

Firth, cast as nasty Lord Wotton in 2009 movie Dorian Gray, added: "He was quite mean and I'm much nastier than people think."


Source - The Sun

The sun - Firth: I'd be Who bad guy

THE King's Speech star Colin Firth says he is much nastier than most fans think - and would love to play a Doctor Who baddie.

The actor said in a Twitter interview: "I'd never rule out a part in Doctor Who or Torchwood - especially Doctor Who.

"I'd also love to play a villain like Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes."

Firth, cast as nasty Lord Wotton in 2009 movie Dorian Gray, added: "He was quite mean and I'm much nastier than people think."


Source - The Sun

The sun - Firth: I'd be Who bad guy

THE King's Speech star Colin Firth says he is much nastier than most fans think - and would love to play a Doctor Who baddie.

The actor said in a Twitter interview: "I'd never rule out a part in Doctor Who or Torchwood - especially Doctor Who.

"I'd also love to play a villain like Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes."

Firth, cast as nasty Lord Wotton in 2009 movie Dorian Gray, added: "He was quite mean and I'm much nastier than people think."


Source - The Sun

The sun - Firth: I'd be Who bad guy

THE King's Speech star Colin Firth says he is much nastier than most fans think - and would love to play a Doctor Who baddie.

The actor said in a Twitter interview: "I'd never rule out a part in Doctor Who or Torchwood - especially Doctor Who.

"I'd also love to play a villain like Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes."

Firth, cast as nasty Lord Wotton in 2009 movie Dorian Gray, added: "He was quite mean and I'm much nastier than people think."


Source - The Sun

David Tennant presents Miranda Hart with the People's Choice Award (British Comedy Awards)


Source - Youtube.com/DoctorWhoDom

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