Monday, 21 March 2011
Dr who series 6 update
For the final block in 6/7 Adam Smith won’t be directing it will be handled by Richard Senior, who directed the recent Comic Relief scene’s Space and Time as well as the Doctor Who scene that introduced the National Television Awards as well as performing additional editing duties on Series Five.
Seroca Davis and Holli Dempsey have recently completed filming in the roles of Shona and Kelly respectively. An anonymous source confirms that Seroca and Holli were filming on location at Howell’s Store for Episode Twelve along with Lucas Elliot Morris and William Morris who are both playing Alfie, the baby that Craig is carrying around with him during the episode.
Source - Doctor who spoilers
Also Michael Sheen is to do a voice over for the Neil Gaiman episode
more about that Here
Dr who quotes cybermen The Wheel in Space
The Doctor: I suppose you've come for me?
Cyberman 1: You know our ways.
The Doctor: Yes, I hoped you realised somebody did. I imagine you have orders to destroy me?
Cyberman 1: Yes.
The Doctor: Tell me one thing, why did you order Duggan to destroy radio communication with the Earth? After all, that is why you want posession of the wheel, isn't it?
Cyberman 1: You know our ways.
The Doctor: That doesn't answer my question.
Cyberman 2: He was instructed to destroy only the transmitting complex.
The Doctor: Oh, I see, how interesting, yes, of course. And presumably your large space-ship holds your invasion fleet, and the smaller ships can only enter the planet's atmosphere by homing on a radio beam.
Cyberman 1: You know our ways. You must be destroyed.
The Doctor: Yes, I was afraid you'd get back to that.
BBC sued over Who first drew the evil Dalek mastermind Davros
Davros, the evil leader of the Daleks and one of Doctor Who’s most formidable opponents, has endured his fair share of intergalactic struggles.
But now the mutant megalomaniac is at the centre of a very different kind of battle here on Earth.
A lifelong Doctor Who fan claims he dreamt up the character when he was just 13, and is suing the BBC for breach of copyright.
Court action: Steven Clark with the magazine which ran the drawing competition he entered as a teenager
Steven Clark, 51, says he invented Davros for a competition run by the now defunct TV Action magazine in 1972. Entrants were asked to create a comic-strip villain, and Mr Clark claims he invented the name Davros and sent in a drawing of the character along with a handwritten essay called The Genesis Of The Daleks: The Creation Of Davros.
His drawing – a pencil sketch coloured in with felt pens – showed a ‘half-man half-Dalek’ with an additional eye in the centre of his forehead, a headset, epaulettes, a withered left hand and finger-like switchgear on the Dalek base.
Father-of-three Mr Clark, from Ashford, Kent, has now launched High Court proceedings to try to prove the BBC and its commercial arm BBC Worldwide have been using the character without his permission for nearly four decades.
Source - dailymail
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