Thursday, 15 October 2009

Watch Sarah Jane Prisoner of the Judoon here

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Exclusive Preview!

Exclusive Preview!

    See a premiere of The Sarah Jane Adventures featuring a special appearance from David Tennant as the Doctor in Liverpool this half term.

    CBBC is bringing one of its top shows to premiere at ODEON Liverpool ONE on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th October. And you are invited along!

    You could see an episode of the hit series from the makers of Doctor Who before any of your friends, and take part in a question and answer session with stars from the series Tommy Knight (Luke Smith), Anjli Mohindra (Rani Chandra) and Daniel Anthony (Clyde Langer).

    Alternatively drop in to Liverpool ONE shopping centre for more free activities from 10am. Meet a replica of legendary supercomputer Mr Smith, robot dog K-9, be filmed in front of a virtual Sarah Jane green screen, have your face painted and much more.

    Tickets for the free screening must to be booked in advance. For more information visit the BBC's tickets page (see the link to the right) and don't forget to visit the SJA website for the latest lowdown on The Sarah Jane Adventures!

    Tuesday, 13 October 2009

    Sarah and the Doctor

    The Doctor and Sarah JaneAs you probably know, The Sarah Jane Adventures returns this week with the two part story Prisoner of the Judoon - and later in the series, David Tennant joins the show for highly anticipated crossover story The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith!

    Having Tennant appear as the Doctor in one of the spinoff shows is of course pretty marvellous - and also sees the character return to the traditional 25 minute format of (the majority of) the classic series.

    The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith stars Lis Sladen as Sarah Jane, David Tennant as the Doctor and the usual cast of Tommy Knight as adopted son Luke, Daniel Anthony as Clyde Langer, Anjli Mohindra as Rani Chandra. Veteran actor Nigel Havers appears as Sarah's fiance Peter Dalton...

    We'll not give too much away until closer to the date - in the meantime, here's a smashing photo of the Doctor and Sarah Jane!

    (Via Den of Geek)

    Doctor Who Museum to Close

     

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    Experience Design have announced the last chance to see the classic collection of Doctor Who items at the Doctor Who Museum in Blackpool, which will close on November 8th after 5 years.

     

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    With the Museum - the biggest Doctor Who exhibition in the country - closing its doors for the last time at the end of the traditional Blackpool visitors season, some of the collection will be re-distributed to other Doctor Who Exhibitions around the UK.

    The Doctor Who Museum in Blackpool features a unique collection of props, monsters and costumes from throughout the long history of Doctor Who, Britain's best loved Science Fiction Drama. Closing the museum marks the end of one of the UK's two permanent museums to Doctor Who and potentially the end of a long relationship between the series and the North West seaside resort which dates back to the original exhibition opening on Blackpool's Golden mile in 1974.

    The Exhibition will be open every day from 10.30am to 8.00pm until close on the 8th of November.

    Sadly, although there is a shop on site, none of the display items will be made available for sale.

    Find out more by visiting www.doctorwhoexhibitions.com.

    (Thanks to BBC Worldwide)

    Sonic Screwdriver Explodes (SPOILERS?)

     

    Matt Smith is the Eleventh DoctorOn-location snaps of Matt Smith recording Doctor Who last week revealed a key moment in the life of the sonic screwdriver. 

    It's had so many shapes over the years that it would be foolish to try and list them all here - however it's fair to say that there have been two key designs.

    In the original series, the Doctor's faithful tool - first seen in the hands of Patrick Troughton's Second Doctor - was a silver device similar to a GP's otoscope.

    With the return of Doctor Who in 2005 however, the Time Lord had found the time to rebuild the device into a porcelain tube with a blue light and a variety of uses way beyond opening locks.

    Fans are generally in agreement that the location work in Llandaff in South Wales recently is the Eleventh Doctor's first episode - and if photos published in the Daily Mail are anything to go by, he has a bit of trouble using the multi-function sonic tool.

    Given that we've already seen Smith and Karen Gillan snapped on earlier location shoots with Alex Kingston - who appeared in 2008's Silence in the Library as Professor River Song - could this mean the end of the famous sonic screwdriver as used by the Ninth and Tenth Doctors and the beginning of the "future sonic screwdriver" we saw in that story...?Dr Who

    Dr WhoExplosion: Smith holds the screwdriver up for a scene

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    and a awful lot of running to doooooooooooooo ooooo oooooooooo

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