Monday 9 May 2011

Dr who - The Doctor's Wife hints


The Doctor repeats a line from 'The Eleventh Hour'.

Michael Sheen plays a huge character.

Idris repeats some of her lines.

The Doctor has been doing something wrong for 700 years.

The Cloister Bell makes a return.

A Blue Peter viewer will be happy.

Someone slaps The Doctor.

A desire Rory showed last week comes to fruition.

The phrase "timey wimey" has some new competition.

The RTD era is evoked more than once.

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Doctor Who: Official Annual 2012


Based on the exciting BBC television series Doctor Who, starring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond and Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams.

This official 2012 annual is packed with comic strips, original stories, activities and features on all your favourite characters, monsters and adventures, plus a giant double-sided poster for your wall!

See more Here

The Doctor's wife promo pics




The BBC have released some promo pics of the doctor's wife more can be found on blogtorwho

SFX 20 things from The doctor's wife


1 There’s something in the pre-credit teaser that settles an argument that’s been raging in fandom for some time

2 In fact, the whole episode is peppered with cool continuity references, allusions and in-jokes

3 It’s a great, great episode. Very Gaiman (even within the first minute). Not prefect, but the good bits are so good you won’t worry too much

4 One aspect of the story that doesn’t quite deliver, presumably for budgetary reasons, is something that could have involved lots of sets instead but is reduced, largely, to just one multipurpose one… But it’s still fun with a great pay-off

5 Suranne Jones is just stunning in a very challenging role

6 The Doctor is challenged on some fundamental beliefs

7 There are three different versions of one of the series’ icons, two familiar, one completely new

8 Rory waits. Again

9 There are some genuinely sweet, emotional moments

10 There’s some dialogue to die for: some of our favourite examples include the words “ladder”, “winner”, “dancing”, “sexy”, “PE teacher” and “wish really hard”.

11 While it’s not what you’d call action packed, it’s very pacy and cracks along

12 The script demands a couple of aspects of the Eleventh Doctor we have haven’t seen before and Smith acts these scenes beautifully

13 There are some very pretty special FX

14 A revelation about Rory and Amy’s sleeping arrangements will doubtlessly inspire thousands to post, think or tell their mates the same gag

15 Not sure if it’s intentional, but there’s a bit of a “Brain Of Morbius” vibe going on (in two regards)

16 The Doctor leaps in the bath

17 Someone gets their teeth into the Doctor

18 There are some magical musical queues

19 A familiar sound effects is used in some unfamiliar situations

20 The writing’s on the wall for Amy, and it’s quite shocking

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Mannequin Mania (DVD Box Set)

Spearhead from Space

The Doctor is exiled to Earth in the late 20th Century by his own people - the Time Lords. The newly regenerated Doctor finds himself in Oxley Woods alongside a shower of mysterious meteorites.

Investigating these unusual occurrences is the newly-formed United Nations Intelligence Taskforce led by Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. UNIT are soon called into action when people and meteorites start going missing but puzzling of all is the attempted kidnapping of a strange hospital patient - a man with two hearts, who insists that he knows the Brigadier... The new Doctor soon joins forces with his old friends, UNIT and the recently recruited Dr Liz Shaw, but time is running out.

Special Features:

• Two Commentaries – One with actors Caroline John and Nicholas Courtney and another with producer Derrick Sherwin and script editor Terrance Dicks.

• Down to Earth – Cast and crew look back at the making of this story and how a strike at the BBC studios inadvertently created the only classic series story to be made entirely on film. With actor Jon Pertwee, producers Derrick Sherwin and Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, costume designer Christine Rawlins and assistant script editor (and inadvertent Auton actor) Robin Squire. Narrated by Carl Kennedy.

• Regenerations - From Black and White to Colour – ‘Spearhead from Space’ marked not only the arrival of a new Doctor but also the transition from black and white to colour. This documentary looks at the challenges faced by programme makers during this period. With actors Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury, producer Derrick Sherwin, script editor Terrance Dicks, directors Timothy Combe, Christopher Barry and Michael Ferguson, designer Roger Cheveley and graphic designer Bernard Lodge.

• UNIT Recruitment Film – a spoof army recruitment film put together for BBC transmission during Doctor Who’s 30th anniversary celebrations in 1993.

• Trailers – two trailers for the 1999 BBC2 transmission of the story and for ‘Doctor Who Night’ from the same year.
• Photo Gallery - production, design and publicity photos from the story.

• Coming Soon - a trailer for a forthcoming DVD release.

• Radio Times Listings in Adobe PDF format.

Terror of the Autons

Earth is in terrible danger. The Master has arrived with an evil scheme to destroy humanity and silence the Doctor forever by awakening the awesome power of the Nestene - a ruthlessly aggressive alien life form. With their control over all types of plastic, they form into faceless automatons, a willing army of destruction easily controlled by the evil Time Lord himself.

Aided by the Brigadier and his enthusiastic new assistant, Jo Grant, only the Doctor can combat their evil power, but this is easier said than done when every plastic doll, phone flex, or chair can be turned against him. First, however, he must defeat the Master.

Special Features:

• Commentary - With actors Katy Manning and Nicolas Courtney, producer Barry Letts.

• Life on Earth – In this documentary, cast and crew look back at the making of the story and the differences in the way Doctor Who was made in the seventies compared to now. With actors Jon Pertwee, Katy Manning and Richard Franklin, producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks and new series producer Phil Collinson.

• The Doctor’s Moriarty– with the introduction of the Master, the Doctor now had his very own Moriarty, who would be the dark figure behind every story in season eight, and many more beyond that. This featurette discusses the enduring appeal of the character. With actor Katy Manning, producer Barry Letts, script editors Terrance Dicks and Christopher H Bidmead and writers Robert Shearman and Joe Lidster.

• Plastic Fantastic – how did the writers of Doctor Who and other programmes take something as everyday as plastic and turn it against us? With writers Francesca Gavin, Robert Shearman and new series designer Matthew Savage.

• Photo Gallery - production, design and publicity photos from the story.

• Coming Soon - a trailer for a forthcoming DVD release.

• Radio Times Listings and promotional material for Sugar Smacks and Nestle products in Adobe PDF format.

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Nursery for the sleepy female whovians

Go to sleep, go to sleep, go to sleep, my dear matt lover, time for bed so rest your head and sleep yourself in place of river :D
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