Saturday, 30 April 2011

Bits and Bobs Big update Dr who, David Tennant, Karen Gillan, Matt Smith, Alex Kingston, Christopher Eccleston John Simm and More!!

David Tennant - The Gobetweenies


Anatomy Of A Dalek


A very different Whoniverse: Daleks, Droids and drama on a Doctor Who tour of Cardiff


Interview: Karen Gillan, Doctor Who actor


Matt gets fresh with Daisy


Episode 20 – Series 1, Part II – The Unearthly Norman Kay – A Composer at the Beginning


Alex Kingston Didn't Expect Ongoing Who Role


Christopher Eccleston in "The Shadow Line"


John Simm in "Exile"


Doctor Who "The Impossible Astronaut" Shatters BBC America Records


BAFTA nomination for Matt Smith


2MTL 203: In Defense of BBC America


Colin Baker: "I’m dying to find if I could be buried here"

Secret Messages In The BBC Site

"All the secrets you seek can be found here on the Webb"

"We found your message you're alive but what secrets 'D'you mean?

Dr who - Introducing Day of the Moon



BBC Dr who

Dr who Storyboard: Evolution of a Scene (2)



BBC Dr who

Q&A with the Doctor Who Team




BBC Dr who

Dr who - Prequel to The Curse of the Black Spot



BBC Dr who

Dr Who - Curse of the Black Spot - Next Time Trailer Series 6

Watch Online–Doctor Who–The Day Of The Moon

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Watch Online–Doctor Who–The Day Of The Moon

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Watch Online–Doctor Who–The Day Of The Moon

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Watch Online–Doctor Who–The Day Of The Moon

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Doctor Who In America Exclusive Sneak Peek


Get a sneak peek at BBC America's all new original special DOCTOR WHO IN AMERICA -- and go behind-the-scenes as Doctor Who comes and shoots in the U.S., for the first time ever! Featuring exclusive interviews with stars Matt Smith and Karen Gillan plus Executive Producer/Lead Writer Steven Moffat.


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Tegan says goodbye - Doctor Who: Resurrection of the Daleks - BBC



Traumatised by what she has witnessed, Tegan tells the Doctor she cannot travel with him any longer and says goodbye. Classic clip from the 1984 four-part story 'Resurrection of the Daleks' starring Peter Davison as the Doctor.

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Doctor Who - Day Of The Moon

The Doctor is locked in the perfect prison while Amy, Rory and River Song are being hunted down across America by the FBI, as the time-travelling adventure series continues.

With the help of new friend and FBI-insider Canton Everett Delaware the Third, our heroes are reunited to share their discoveries, if not their memories. The world is occupied by an alien force that controls humanity through post-hypnotic suggestion, and no one can be trusted.

Aided by President Nixon and Neil Armstrong's foot, the Doctor must mount a revolution to drive out the enemy and rescue the missing little girl. No one knows why they took her. Or why they have kidnapped Amy Pond...

SFX'S Spoiler free preview of Dr who Day of the moon!

1 There are another two cracking bits of physical comedy from Matt Smith, one involving him almost falling over, and another involving his teeth

2 The episode opens very unexpectedly, almost disorientatingly, but the whole precredit sequence is just stunning

3 There’s a very silly stunt involving one of the TARDIS’s rooms, that may make you cringe, but made us laugh (and got a cheer at the preview screening)

4 Pay close attention to the discussion following the “bow tie” moment at the start of the episode; what may seem like a throwaway comment actually becomes vital later on

5 Rory’s emotions are put through the wringer. Again

6 Rory briefly gets a new look. So does River, but Rory’s is more striking and may win him some new fans

7 The TARDIS can’t seem to make its mind up about someone

8 The gay agenda is back… again

9 There’s snogging

10 There are two great action sequences, one of them ludicrous, but stupidly fun

11 The writing’s on the wall

12 Nixon’s final expression in the episode is a doozy

13 A famous British TV personality gets a mention

14 You want answers? Prepare for even more questions first

15 There’s a great beauty shot just after the Doctor is discovered tinkering somewhere he shouldn’t be

16 Karen Gillan is getting better and better and better…

17 Some more Moffat tropes are given the dust down

18 Unless you’ve had inside information, you will NEVER predict what happens in the final scene

19 Has somebody wandered in off the set of Twin Peaks?

20 If you liked part one, we don’t think you’ll be disappointed in part two – it’s pacier, creepier and just as full of “Huh?!” moments, though maybe it’s not quite as witty, and doesn’t have the shock of the new. But there’s still an awful lot of information to take in. Then again, that also means you’re still picking up on clever little moments the third, fourth and fifth time you watch it.


SFX

The Lost Stories 2:03 Thin Ice


Starring Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred

Moscow 1967. The Doctor and Ace have arrived behind the Iron Curtain, and the Soviet Union is seeking a new weapon that will give it mastery in the Cold War.

What is the secret of the Martian relics? As the legendary War Lord Sezhyr returns to life, the Doctor is faced with some of his oldest and deadliest enemies.



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146: Heroes of Sontar

Peter Davison (The Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka), Mark Strickson (Vislor Turlough), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa)



Planet Samur was once a peaceful haven. Pilgrims journeyed across the seven galaxies to meditate in the courtyards of the vast Citadel that spanned its equator. It was Samur’s misfortune, however, to find itself situated on the furthermost frontier in the eternal war between the amoeboid Rutan Host and the belligerent, troll-like Sontarans…

Twenty years after detonating a bacteriological weapon over Samur, rendering it uninhabitable, the Sontarans are back: a select platoon of seven has landed here on a secret mission, carrying sealed orders given to them by Fleet Marshal Stabb.

The TARDIS has landed here, too, bringing the Doctor, Tegan, Turlough and Nyssa into the second great Battle of Samur. Fighting not only the Sontarans, but mystical mercenaries… and a deadly, decades-old curse.


Source

Companion Chronicles 5:10 The Sentinels of the New Dawn


Read by Caroline John.

Some time after leaving UNIT, Liz Shaw calls the Doctor to Cambridge University, where scientists are experimenting with time dilation. The device hurls them to the year 2014, and a meeting with Richard Beauregard, heir to the Beauregard estate.

But there’s something rotten at the core of this family… The seeds of a political movement that believes in a new world order.

The Sentinels of the New Dawn are stirring. And its malign influence will be felt for centuries to come…


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