Source - BBC Dr who
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Sarah jane adventures quotes The Last Sontaran
Clyde: I wanted to do 'The Battle of Hoth' but Mrs Pitman reckons that Star Wars isn't historically accurate.
Mr Smith: If every phenomenon reported as a UFO was in fact an alien spacecraft, I assure you the Earth would be at the centre of a solar gridlock stretching back to the outer rings of Saturn.
Sarah Jane: What about my two friends? They escaped.
Commander Kaagh: Pah, half forms. What trouble can they cause?
Clyde: You should ask my teacher!
Commander Kaagh: You have encountered my kind and survived! You are indeed an extraordinary female.
Sarah Jane: Flattery won't get you anywhere.
Clyde: For the first time in my life, I wish I carried a lipstick.
Sarah Jane: Maria, I really am sorry for how I reacted when you told me about America.
Maria: It doesn't matter. We were sort of busy.
Sarah Jane: You see, well, for the first time I felt as though I'd found a family – and so soon, so suddenly, it felt like I was losing it. Losing the daughter I always wanted.
Chrissie: I remember it all, you know.
Sarah Jane: Sorry?
Chrissie: The Sontaran, what really happened with my shoe. Don't worry, I won't say anything. They deserve a new start. We all do.
Sarah Jane: Thank you.
Commander Kaagh: Nothing can stop me now!
Chrissie: TRY MY SIZE FIVES, HUMPTY!
Sarah Jane: I learned a long time ago that, if you're missing somebody, just look up at the night sky. Whoever it is, wherever they are, chances are they're looking at the stars just like you. Sometimes for all its size the universe isn't such a big place after all.
Sarah jane adventures quotes The Last Sontaran
Clyde: I wanted to do 'The Battle of Hoth' but Mrs Pitman reckons that Star Wars isn't historically accurate.
Mr Smith: If every phenomenon reported as a UFO was in fact an alien spacecraft, I assure you the Earth would be at the centre of a solar gridlock stretching back to the outer rings of Saturn.
Sarah Jane: What about my two friends? They escaped.
Commander Kaagh: Pah, half forms. What trouble can they cause?
Clyde: You should ask my teacher!
Commander Kaagh: You have encountered my kind and survived! You are indeed an extraordinary female.
Sarah Jane: Flattery won't get you anywhere.
Clyde: For the first time in my life, I wish I carried a lipstick.
Sarah Jane: Maria, I really am sorry for how I reacted when you told me about America.
Maria: It doesn't matter. We were sort of busy.
Sarah Jane: You see, well, for the first time I felt as though I'd found a family – and so soon, so suddenly, it felt like I was losing it. Losing the daughter I always wanted.
Chrissie: I remember it all, you know.
Sarah Jane: Sorry?
Chrissie: The Sontaran, what really happened with my shoe. Don't worry, I won't say anything. They deserve a new start. We all do.
Sarah Jane: Thank you.
Commander Kaagh: Nothing can stop me now!
Chrissie: TRY MY SIZE FIVES, HUMPTY!
Sarah Jane: I learned a long time ago that, if you're missing somebody, just look up at the night sky. Whoever it is, wherever they are, chances are they're looking at the stars just like you. Sometimes for all its size the universe isn't such a big place after all.
Sarah jane adventures quotes The Last Sontaran
Clyde: I wanted to do 'The Battle of Hoth' but Mrs Pitman reckons that Star Wars isn't historically accurate.
Mr Smith: If every phenomenon reported as a UFO was in fact an alien spacecraft, I assure you the Earth would be at the centre of a solar gridlock stretching back to the outer rings of Saturn.
Sarah Jane: What about my two friends? They escaped.
Commander Kaagh: Pah, half forms. What trouble can they cause?
Clyde: You should ask my teacher!
Commander Kaagh: You have encountered my kind and survived! You are indeed an extraordinary female.
Sarah Jane: Flattery won't get you anywhere.
Clyde: For the first time in my life, I wish I carried a lipstick.
Sarah Jane: Maria, I really am sorry for how I reacted when you told me about America.
Maria: It doesn't matter. We were sort of busy.
Sarah Jane: You see, well, for the first time I felt as though I'd found a family – and so soon, so suddenly, it felt like I was losing it. Losing the daughter I always wanted.
Chrissie: I remember it all, you know.
Sarah Jane: Sorry?
Chrissie: The Sontaran, what really happened with my shoe. Don't worry, I won't say anything. They deserve a new start. We all do.
Sarah Jane: Thank you.
Commander Kaagh: Nothing can stop me now!
Chrissie: TRY MY SIZE FIVES, HUMPTY!
Sarah Jane: I learned a long time ago that, if you're missing somebody, just look up at the night sky. Whoever it is, wherever they are, chances are they're looking at the stars just like you. Sometimes for all its size the universe isn't such a big place after all.
Sarah jane adventures quotes The Last Sontaran
Clyde: I wanted to do 'The Battle of Hoth' but Mrs Pitman reckons that Star Wars isn't historically accurate.
Mr Smith: If every phenomenon reported as a UFO was in fact an alien spacecraft, I assure you the Earth would be at the centre of a solar gridlock stretching back to the outer rings of Saturn.
Sarah Jane: What about my two friends? They escaped.
Commander Kaagh: Pah, half forms. What trouble can they cause?
Clyde: You should ask my teacher!
Commander Kaagh: You have encountered my kind and survived! You are indeed an extraordinary female.
Sarah Jane: Flattery won't get you anywhere.
Clyde: For the first time in my life, I wish I carried a lipstick.
Sarah Jane: Maria, I really am sorry for how I reacted when you told me about America.
Maria: It doesn't matter. We were sort of busy.
Sarah Jane: You see, well, for the first time I felt as though I'd found a family – and so soon, so suddenly, it felt like I was losing it. Losing the daughter I always wanted.
Chrissie: I remember it all, you know.
Sarah Jane: Sorry?
Chrissie: The Sontaran, what really happened with my shoe. Don't worry, I won't say anything. They deserve a new start. We all do.
Sarah Jane: Thank you.
Commander Kaagh: Nothing can stop me now!
Chrissie: TRY MY SIZE FIVES, HUMPTY!
Sarah Jane: I learned a long time ago that, if you're missing somebody, just look up at the night sky. Whoever it is, wherever they are, chances are they're looking at the stars just like you. Sometimes for all its size the universe isn't such a big place after all.
Io9s Doctor Who in 3D For A Short Time Only
Here's one good reason to see Alice In Wonderland in UK cinemas: Screenings will be accompanied by the new Doctor Who trailer (premiering tomorrow on British television) in glorious 3D. Avatar, you've already been replaced in our hearts.
The trailer doesn't mean that the new season is in 3D (sadly), but the BBC statement gives us hope for the future:
Doctor Who is the appropriate vehicle for 3D. It just fits. It's a great way to introduce and showcase the new Doctor to younger viewers.
Source Io9
Lost TV Episodes Collection Vol 2 (1965-1966)
Dozens of "Doctor Who TV" episodes are lost as visual film recordings - but they survive as audio soundtracks, digitally remastered with additional linking narration by members of the original cast. This handsome box set collects together four adventures which are either wholly or partially lost from the TV archives, but which can be enjoyed in their entirety on audio. Presented in chronological order of transmission, the stories in this collection are "The Daleks' Master Plan", "The Massacre", "The Savages" and "The Celestial Toymaker"; plus bonus material to be confirmed.
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Doctor Who and the War Games (Classic Novels)
David Troughton reads this thrilling novelisation of a classic Doctor Who adventure. Mud, barbed wire, the smell of death...The year is 1917 and the TARDIS has materialised on the Western Front during the First World War. Or has it? For very soon the Doctor finds himself pursued by the soldiers of Ancient Rome; and, then he and his companions are reliving the American Civil War of 1863. And is this really Earth, or just a mock-up created by the War Lords? As Doctor Who solves the mystery, he has to admit he is faced with an evil of such magnitude that he cannot combat it on his own - he has to call for the help of his own people, the Time Lords. So, for the first time, it is revealed who is Doctor Who - a maverick Time Lord who 'borrowed' the TARDIS without permission. By appealing to the Time Lords he gives away his position in Time and Space. Thus comes about the Trial of Doctor Who...David Troughton reads Malcolm Hulke's complete and unabridged novelisation, first published by Target Books in 1979.
BATTLEFIELD
The Legendary Excalibur
The Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) & Ace (Sophie Aldred) arrive to find a military missile convoy |
Mysterious Knight checks out the TARDIS |
The Alien’s fire at the Brigadier Winifred Bambera
Ancelyn (Marcus Gilbert) confronts Mordered (Christopher Bowen) and his men who think the Doctor is really Merlin |
Mordred paving the way for his mother Morgaine’s arrival by opening a dimension for her to cross over. |
Morgaine (Jean Marsh) & Mordred (Christopher Bowen) witness the arrival of Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge Stewart’s (Nicholas Courtney) helicopter |
Brigadier Lethbridge –Stewart (Nicholas Courtney) confronts Morgaine (Jean Marsh) at gunpoint |
The Destroyer one of Morgaine’s deadly creatures |
Ace & the Doctor discover the remains of King Arthur |
The Doctor & Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart prepare to depart in the Doctor’s car Bessie |