Saturday, 23 April 2011
Doctor Who 11th Doctor In Stetson Mug
Join the 11th Doctor, Matt Smith and his Stetson for your morning brew with this iconic Doctor Who Mug.
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Doctor Who Spaceman Mug
Join the 11th Doctor, Matt Smith, Amy Pond and co for your morning brew with this iconic Doctor Who Mug.
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Dr Who series 6 Introducing Day of the Moon
Introducing Day of the moon episode 2 of series 6
Dr Who series 6 Day of the Moon Trailer 2
Day of the moon 2nd trailer for next week
Dr Who series 6 Day of the Moon Preview Part One!
This is a preview clip of next weeks episode
Dr who series 6 Day of the Moon (Next time Trailer)
This is the next time trailer forDay of the moon which is airing next saturday on bbc 1 at 6pm
Bits and bobs big update Dr who, Torchwood, Fanmade posters,podcasts and more!!
Doctor Who TARDIS Lands in Hollywood of All Places
Big Finish announces Doctor Who line up (and... oops, who said what?)...
Staggering Stories Podcast #104: Grump of the Spoilerphobe
Torchwood: Golden Age available on BBC iPlayer
EXCLUSIVE!!! Series 1 Posters! [Fanmade]
Radio Free Skaro #250 – Sowing The Seeds of Death
Colin Baker: "Can I have my tardis back, Matt?"
Doctor Who: Insider Part 5 -- On the Set
Go deep behind-the-scenes of the Cardiff, Wales set of the new season of Doctor Who - and see the cast like never before. Featuring exclusive interviews with stars Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill plus Executive Producer/Lead Writer Steven Moffat. Don't miss the all-new season starting Saturday April 23 at 9/8c only on BBC America.
Watch Online–The Impossible Astronaut
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Craig Ferguson 4.22.11 4/5 (Karen Gillan)
Karen gillan starred on the Late Late show last night (04/22/2011)
Craig Ferguson 4.22.11 4/5 (Karen Gillan)
Karen gillan starred on the Late Late show last night (04/22/2011)
Craig Ferguson 4.22.11 4/5 (Karen Gillan)
Karen gillan starred on the Late Late show last night (04/22/2011)
Craig Ferguson 4.22.11 4/5 (Karen Gillan)
Karen gillan starred on the Late Late show last night (04/22/2011)
Watch Online–The Impossible Astronaut online live
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BBC Breakfast - The Impossible Astronaut Review [23.04.11]
Doctor Who | Eleven/Amy/Rory | Down the Rabbit Hole | Series 5 Tribute
Doctor Who The Impossible Astronaut Clip 3
Dr who the impossible Astronaut!! day!
Four envelopes, numbered 2, 3 and 4, each containing a date, time and map reference, unsigned, but TARDIS blue. Who sent them? And who received the missing number one? This strange summons reunites the Doctor, Amy, Rory and River Song in the middle of the Utah desert and unveils a terrible secret the Doctor’s friends must never reveal to him.
Placing his life entirely in their hands, the Doctor agrees to search for the recipient of the fourth envelope – just who is Canton Everett Delaware the Third? And what is the relevance of their only other clue: ‘Space 1969′? Their quest lands them – quite literally – in the Oval Office, where they are enlisted by President Nixon himself to assist enigmatic former-FBI agent Canton, in saving a terrified little girl from a mysterious spaceman.
Don't forget that stairt after dr who their will be a tribute to elizabeth sladen at 6.45 and then dr who confidential over on BBC 3 at 7pm
Doctor who Series 6 The impossible Astronaut SPOILER pics
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Elisabeth Sladen Obituary
Actor whose role with Doctor Who brought her new audiences through The Sarah Jane Adventures
Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith with Jon Pertwee in the Doctor Who story The Time Warrior, 1973-74. Photograph: BBC Pictures Archives
The actor Elisabeth Sladen, who has died aged 65 of cancer, was for many a favourite companion of BBC television's great time traveller,Doctor Who. But though her character, Sarah Jane Smith, was much missed when her three years of voyaging in the Tardis came to an end in 1976, there was still more to come.
An inquisitive, independent, feminist journalist, Sarah Jane provided a somewhat bolder sidekick than previously. The producer Barry Letts had seen hundreds of candidates for the part: many had shown the necessary vulnerability, and others bravery, but only Sladen displayed both. When Russell T Davies revived Doctor Who in 2005, he wanted to show Billie Piper's character, Rose, that she was not the only person to have travelled with the Doctor, and it was Sladen he turned to. Working with her proved so enjoyable that he conceived a spin-off, The Sarah Jane Adventures, which has run for four series since 2007, seen initially on CBBC, with three more stories yet to be shown.
Born in Liverpool, Sladen attended drama and dancing courses at theElliott-Clarke school from an early age, making an appearance with the Royal Ballet, and performing as an extra in the 1965 film Ferry Cross the Mersey. She became an assistant stage manager for the Liverpool Playhouse repertory company, where she met the actor Brian Miller, and in 1968 they married.
Repertory company work in Manchester – notably as Desdemona in Othello – and Liverpool was followed by two seasons working for Alan Ayckbourn in Scarborough. When Miller got a West End job, the couple settled in London, and in the early 1970s, after six episodes as Len Fairclough's barmaid girlfriend in Coronation Street, Sladen obtained television roles in Special Branch, Public Eye, Doomwatch, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and Z-Cars. Her professionalism and versatility in the latter led to a recommendation to Letts, for whom she provided stability when Jon Pertwee handed over the role of the Doctor to Tom Baker. It was a daunting time for the newcomer, and he greatly appreciated her kindness.
When the moment came for her to leave the programme, she did so in an impressively underplayed scene of suppressed emotion with Baker. Work continued, in the drama Send in the Girls (1978, appearing opposite Miller), in comedies – Take My Wife (1979) and In Loving Memory (1980) – and in the classic serials Gulliver In Lilliput (1982, as Lady Flimnap) and Alice in Wonderland (1986, as Dormouse), both for Letts at the BBC. She also presented 98 episodes of the children's series Stepping Stones (1978-79) for Yorkshire TV.
Her return to the Doctor Who cosmos came in 1981, when the popular robot dog K-9 was given his own pilot programme, K-9 and Company, and so needed Sarah Jane as a human lead. Despite good ratings, the show was not taken further, but Sladen was soon reunited with Pertwee for Doctor Who's 20th anniversary story, The Five Doctors, a pair of Radio 2 drama series (1993 and 1996), and the Children in Need special, Dimensions in Time (1993). She also had roles in The Bill (1989), Men of the World (1994) and four episodes of Peak Practice (1996), observing good-humouredly that the fans who watched her as children were now working in the industry and giving her jobs.
The firm Big Finish's series of audio stories for Sarah Jane, released on CD and via online download, gave her a way of sustaining the character. Then Davies asked her to appear in the television series' successful revival. Proprietorial of Sarah Jane, Sladen was reluctant to return for what she suspected would be a jokey, fleeting cameo, and was pleasurably surprised to discover that she would be the guest lead in the episode School Reunion (2006).
Sladen once again displayed the pluckiness and vulnerability that had made her so popular, and Davies came up with The Sarah Jane Adventures. For four series she did battle with teatime-friendly aliens alongside her teenage sidekicks, including a cloned alien boy genius she adopted as her son. The series was a huge success, and latterly was graced with cameos from the later Doctors David Tennant and Matt Smith, and, in his final TV appearance, Nicholas Courtney, another favourite as the imperturbable Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. In the parent series, Sladen joined Tennant for the 2008 finale and his departure from the role on 1 January 2010.
Sladen was a popular convention guest and contributor to the enhanced versions of programmes that appeared on DVD. When she learned that Letts was very ill, she persuaded the producers to reunite her with him for the commentary on his favourite story, Planet of Spiders, which had been Pertwee's swansong and also featured Courtney.
She is survived by Brian and their daughter, Sadie.
• Elisabeth Sladen (Elisabeth Claira Heath-Sladen), actor, born 1 February 1946; died 19 April 2011
• This article was amended on 21 April 2011. The original did not give her name at birth in full, and said that she was born in 1948, making her age at death 63. These points have been corrected.
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Shock at Midnight
We've been given special permission to run three new images at one minute past midnight tonight - astonishing images that will have you wishing you could leap in a TARDIS and go straight to 6pm on Saturday evening.
Steven Moffat (Lead Writer and Executive Producer) has talked about big shocks and 'game-changers' in this series and our photos from The Impossible Astronaut show he wasn't joking! Don't worry if you're not a night owl - the images and accompanying feature will be there in the morning.
These stunning new images underline the fact that the Doctor's return is absolutely unmissable. What's going on? Find out when The Impossible Astronaut lands on BBC ONE on Saturday at 6pm. Immediately after the jaw-dropping cliff-hanger, switch over to CBBC to watch My Sarah Jane: A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen, a 15-minute special that celebrates and commemorates the life of one of Doctor Who's most cherished actresses.
Following this, at 7pm on BBC Three, Doctor Who Confidential is back! And if you can't wait a whole week until the stunning finale to the series' opening adventure, come right back to this site because from 6.45pm on Saturday we're bringing you exclusive preview clips of Day of the Moon, plus a special video with cast and crew giving you the low down on this incredible episode. Plus, there'll be the latest trailer and images from the adventure.
We'll also have some extras from The Impossible Astronaut... A new monster page for the Silence and the first entry in a new range: The Fourth Dimension. There'll a Silent mask for you to download and don't forget the jigsaw and screensaver are available now.
If you're interested in artwork you can check out a video which gives a sequence of storyboards besides the finished scene and we'll also have an exclusive video of Matt Smith, behind the scenes in the Oval Office...
It all starts at six tonight!