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Monday, 11 July 2011

Series 6 Volume 1 Episodes 1 to 7

The Doctor returns, alongside newly weds Amy and Rory, to face monsters and mysteries and adventures all across time and space, in a thrilling new series of Doctor Who. Together they’ll find themselves in sixties America, battling the invasion the world forgot, then journey on the high seas of 1696 aboard a pirate ship, to solve the mystery of the Siren. In a bubble universe at the very edge of reality, the Doctor will meet an old friend with a new face, and in a monastery on a remote island in the near future, an industrial accident will take on a terrible human shape. And waiting for them, at the end of all this, is the battle of Demon’s Run, and the Doctor’s darkest hour. Can even the truth about River Song save the Time Lord’s soul?


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Saturday, 9 July 2011

Bits and Bobs Big update - Podcasts, Torchwood, Doctor who, peter Davidson - Keeping Doctor who in the Family and more


022 – Demons Run When Three Good Men Podcast

TDP 185: Paradise Towers

Episode 21 : Destiny of the Daleks

DWO WhoCast - #200 - Doctor Who Podcast

Colin Baker: "'Bunny huggers' may well be less selfish"

Keeping Doctor Who in the family: How Former Time Lord Peter Davison's granddaughter also has an ex-Doctor - David Tennant - for a father...

Alexa Havins joined 'Doctor Who' spinoff 'Torchwood' at urging of fanboy husband, Justin Bruening

Staggering Stories Commentary #35: Doctor Who – The Almost People

Staggering Stories Commentary #34: Doctor Who – The Rebel Flesh

Doctor Who: Rose's Theme CD Cover

Dr Who star Karen Gillan looks to the future at Eden Court

Sarah Jane Stars at Manchester Comic Con

Peter Davison in "Law & Order"

Matt Smith to star in new BBC Drama Doctor Who

Call me Doctor: John Barrowman receives honorary drama degree

Dr Who stars take time out for fundraiser

What the Creators of Torchwood: Miracle Day Promise You’ll See

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Eye of the Jungle


This is an exciting audio exclusive adventure, featuring the 11th Doctor and Amy, as played by Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in the hit BBC One TV series. Read by David Troughton


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Friday, 27 May 2011

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Bits and Bobs Big update - Fan art, Karen Gillan, DVD labels, James Corden, John Barrowman, Neil Gaiman and more!!


Fan art - EXCLUSIVE!!! Doctor Who Series CD Cover Set #1

WP Designs: I've Got Mail

Karen Gillan Obsessive fans, short skirts & life with Doctor Who

Doctor Who 603 Curse Of The Black Spot CD/DVD Lables

fan art - Series 6 CD Cover

James Corden was a "d**k" - secret therapy visits

Sticker Time Lapse of Doctor Who's Neil Gaiman

Picking the Bones From the Doctor Who Annual 2012 Pages

John Barrowman – "When I heard about Bin Laden…"

Doctor Who's companion fest - plus Daleks and Sontarans

Neil Gaiman interview: all about writing Doctor Who

Neil Gaiman’s Doctor Who story might help convert all your friends to Who fandom

How to Make a TARDIS!

New Torchwood Radio Dramas

Bits and Bobs Big update - Fan art, Karen Gillan, DVD labels, James Corden, John Barrowman, Neil Gaiman and more!!


Fan art - EXCLUSIVE!!! Doctor Who Series CD Cover Set #1

WP Designs: I've Got Mail

Karen Gillan Obsessive fans, short skirts & life with Doctor Who

Doctor Who 603 Curse Of The Black Spot CD/DVD Lables

fan art - Series 6 CD Cover

James Corden was a "d**k" - secret therapy visits

Sticker Time Lapse of Doctor Who's Neil Gaiman

Picking the Bones From the Doctor Who Annual 2012 Pages

John Barrowman – "When I heard about Bin Laden…"

Doctor Who's companion fest - plus Daleks and Sontarans

Neil Gaiman interview: all about writing Doctor Who

Neil Gaiman’s Doctor Who story might help convert all your friends to Who fandom

How to Make a TARDIS!

New Torchwood Radio Dramas

Friday, 6 May 2011

Gillan and Corden on Paul o Grady live

James corden and Karen Gillan will be on the paul o grady live tonight in the uk at 9pm they will be popping along to share some secrets about Series 6 and possibly some on Corden’s welcome/unwanted return to the Who-fold as Craig Owens in what is being billed as a “sequel” to 2010′s The Lodger.

Leaving who?

Are we about to see Rory (Arthur Darvill) and Amy (Karen gillan) leave the doctor in this years series of Dr who!?
It has been announced that Arthur Darvill has signed on to play Mephistopheles in the Shakespeare’s Globe’s production of Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus.

The
production will be running from 18th June through to 2nd October 2011. Given that Doctor Who traditionally begins filming in the summer, Darvill would not have time to fit in all of Series 7′s shooting schedule.

Karen Gillan will be staring as Jean Shrimpton in BBC Four’s new drama, We’ll Take Manhattan. When chatting about the project Gillan said, “When that script came along I was like, ‘This is perfect for the first thing that I do after I finish Doctor Who.’”


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Thursday, 5 May 2011

Doctor Who Insider #2


In an exclusive interview, Karen Gillan reveals her thoughts on filming in America, Amy’s on‐screen marriage, and what her hopes are for future episodes. We also talk to one of Karen’s predecessors: Katy Manning who played Jo Grant opposite Third Doctor, Jon Pertwee in the seventies.

PLUS, the issue also includes these great features and previews…

AMERICAN ADVENTURES
The opening episodes of the new season are set in the USA and although this is the first time major filming for the series has actually taken place in America, this isn’t the Doctor’s first visit by any means, as we reveal.

I WAS… COLONEL HUGH CURBISHLY
Christopher Benjamin reminisces about working with Jon Pertwee in the 1970 story, Inferno, playing Colonel Curbishly in The Unicorn and Wasp in 2008, and creating the much loved character of Henry Gordon Jago in 1977’s The Talons of Weng‐Chiang – a role he has recently returned to on audio.

NEXUS POINT
We look back at the moment that the Ninth Doctor confronted the Emperor Dalek in 2005’s dramatic season finale, The Parting of the Ways.

DATA FILE
All the Doctor’s greatest foes gathered to entrap him in The Pandorica Opens. Our guide shows you who exactly was there for this momentous moment.

TIME SCOOP
The Time Scoop has collected the Silurians and the Sea Devils this issue. We take a closer look at the Earth’s original inhabitants and their encounters with the Doctor.

MERCHANDISE
Previews of the latest Doctor Who merchandise, including Terror of the Autons and Planet of the Spiders on DVD featuring mini interviews with Richard Franklin who plays Mike Yates in both adventures; the Seventh Doctor gains a new companion in the audio
adaptation of Lost Story, Crime of the Century from Big Finish Productions; and author Paul Finch tells us how – and why – he gives the Doctor a rough time in his new novel Hunter’s Moon.

FAN ZONE
A selection of photographs of fans and their incredible creations inspired by Doctor Who, including two lady Doctors and a tiki Dalek!

PLUS!
The latest official news on the second half of the new series, and a giant, doublesided poster of Amy Pond and the Pandorica alien alliance!

Don’t miss the second issue of DOCTOR WHO INSIDER, out May 5 for just $6.99


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Tuesday, 3 May 2011

SFX - Doctor Who: Karen Gillan interview


SFX: Are you loving the clothes you’re getting to wear for this story?

“Yeah, this is my favourite outfit so far. It’s just really cool, it’s a massive pirate coat! I have a hat normally as well, and it’s just cool!”

SFX: So did she get this outfit from the TARDIS?

“These were picked up in the pirate ship. This is a pirate coat and a hat that she’s added to her outfit because, y’know, it just adds to her dramatic entrance with the sword.”

SFX: Were you into pirates when you were a little girl?

“Never, never. I’ve never really had an interest in pirates, but this is swaying it, yeah!”

SFX: We gather you’ve been doing lots of waving a cutlass around – have you had anyone’s eye out?

“Er, no I haven’t, and everyone was really nervous when I got a sword in my hand – like really nervous – but I was actually fairly co-ordinated, which was a surprise to all of us. I really, really got into it and I would actually like to take up sword fighting as a hobby – I really, really loved it! I just found it really fun. That’s actually one of the funnest days that I’ve ever had at work, when I got to do a fight sequence with a sword.”

SFX: Do they train you, or do they just push you out with a sword and say, “Wave that about a bit”?

“No, we choreographed an entire sequence which involved loads of blocking and then swiping. So I learned the whole thing, practised for two days beforehand and then we shot it, and yeah, I think it looks good.”

SFX: Did you have a stunt double, or is it just you?

“All of the stuff in the pirate episode is me, apart from one stunt which I wasn’t allowed to do. But I did as much as I was allowed to do.”

SFX: And how was swinging from the rigging?

“Really scary at first, and then I just loved it and rehearsed it loads, when we didn’t need to, because I enjoyed it that much. Then Arthur and I collided during a scene and the back of his head really hit my nose, so everyone was freaking out, but it wasn’t that bad! So I was trying to calm everyone down, saying ‘I’m fine!’ ‘No, we shouldn’t have put you on the ropes!’ We continued to do it for ages after that – I loved it!”

SFX: Were you any good on the ropes in PE at school?

“I remember the one and only time I went on a rope and I couldn’t get anywhere, because I have no upper body strength, so I couldn’t actually get off the ground! So thankfully when I was doing the stunt, swinging across the rigging, I had a harness and men on wires doing everything for me.”

SFX: Did you do anything to get into the pirate zone, like watch any films?

“I watched Pirates Of The Caribbean, the first one. I watched a bit of Keira Knightley doing a bit of fighting, just to get into it.”

SFX: We gather there was a huge crowd gathered while you were filming on the ship down in Cornwall. Is it weird trying to do your job when you have so many bystanders?

“Well, quite often we have a crowd if we’re filming in a public place, but we’ve never had a crowd that big, I think, who’d specifically come down just to see the filming. And they were just screaming constantly! So it was quite difficult to act when they’re in your eyeline, but it was really nice that they came down because they weren’t shouting horrible things, they were really excited.”

SFX: What were they shouting?

“Like, ‘Matt! Matt! I love you! Amy! Rory!’ Just names.”

SFX: We’ve seen Lily Cole on set, all painted green! Do you ever look at her and think, “God, I wish I was looking nuts like that”?

“Well I’m kind of split, because I know that she had to get up at four in the morning to get that green but no, I think it’d be really fun to do something like that, really really fun, to get to do something completely different. Though I think there is something of that nature – though not green – coming up for me later on in the series…”

SFX: When you think of pirate movies you think of parrots on shoulders and wooden legs and all that. Are they going for that, or is it a more realistic portrayal of how it actually was?

“I think there’s a bit of both, actually. I mean it is kind of big, swashbuckling adventure, but then they go into the story of the stowaway, a little boy, and there’s some sadness as well. So that’s good. I remember, actually, that they made the decision to not do cheesy pirate voices, so they’re kind of keeping it a bit more real.”

SFX: Is there any other historical period that you’d love to do in the series?

“Hmm. I always say I want to go back to the ’60s, but then I think, ‘Well, is that really very exciting for a Doctor Who episode? Because what would the monster be? And yeah, when you can go and do stuff like pirates… Maybe something like Victorian times? That’s been done before, hasn’t it?”

SFX: Is there anything that you’re really into where you think ‘I’d love to do that in Doctor Who’?

“I’m really into The Addams Family – can we go there? And also I’m a really big fan of Little Shop Of Horrors, so maybe there could be some sort of killer plant?”

SFX: Or a musical episode?

“A musical episode with a killer plant! Yeah, done!”


Monday, 25 April 2011

Saturday, 23 April 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)

Craig Ferguson 4.22.11 4/5 (Karen Gillan)


Karen gillan starred on the Late Late show last night (04/22/2011)

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