The countdown begins to next Saturday and the conclusion to this series of Doctor Who….. and the BBC have put up the latest preview and trailer for the Wedding Of River Song:
Continue reading...Saturday, September 24, 2011
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Not long to go…. working up to the finale now…. Doctor Who Closing Time features the return of James Corden as Craig, and the Cybermen are back…. Saturday, BBC1, 7:10
Continue reading...Friday, September 23, 2011
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This Doctor Who cartoon by Aristy Putritami made me smile (thanks to Kenny for the link): (art by and (c) Aristy Putritami)
Continue reading...Saturday, September 10, 2011
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Becoming a nice regular feature this one – every week Francesco Francavilla puts out a picture based on the Doctor Who episode he’s just watched. Here’s this weeks version of “Night Terrors”:
Continue reading...Monday, September 5, 2011
How fabulous is this? Doctor Who Muppets by Amy Mebberson – I love Kermit as Matt Smith’s Doctor and quite a few of the muppet characters suit their Doctor Who characters pretty well, I mean Missy Piggy makes a great Muppet version of River Song! And Professor Bunsen suits Sylvester McCoy’s incarnation rather well too. [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, September 3, 2011
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After the break in the series it’s great to see that Francesco Francavilla is continuing with his Doctor Who posters for each episode. Here’s Let’s Kill Hitler. Next one will be up shortly after the episode airs in the States.
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sadly the chance to get it as a T-shirt has gone now, but this was too good not to share with you - Rob Wood’s Doctor Who / Winnie The Pooh:
Continue reading...Monday, August 22, 2011
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Vworp Vworp is the Doctor Who fanzine produced by Colin Brockhurst and Gareth Kavanagh (landlord of the comic friendly Lass O’Gowrie pub in Manchester). Volume 2 is winging it’s way to the presses soon, but Colin recently shared Mike Collins’ brilliant Abslom Daak vs The Daleks cover with the world on Facebook, so we figured it [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, August 20, 2011
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Over at The Guardian’s Comment Is Free there’s a entry in their conversation series entitled: “What’s So Great About Doctor Who?” In the (Tardis) blue corner we have Antony Wainer of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society and in the red corner it’s Chris Weston. Yes, this Chris Weston: The artist on The Twelve, Ministry Of [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 19, 2011
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The brilliantly titled “Let’s Kill Hitler” is airing on Saturday 27th August – 7:10-8:00pm. Here’s the episode PR: “In the desperate search for Melody Pond, the TARDIS crash lands in Thirties Berlin, as the time-travelling drama returns for the second half of the series shown earlier in the year. The Doctor comes face to face with [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, August 18, 2011
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(Neil Gaiman and Audrey Niffenegger just before their event at the Edinburgh International Book Festival yesterday afternoon, all pics from my Flickr) On Wednesday I had the pleasure of seeing two excellent authors of both prose and comics works in conversation at the Edinburgh International Book Festival as Neil Gaiman chatted to Audrey Niffenegger. It [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 17, 2011
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Not a surprise, seeing as BBC America had already put their date up, but the BBC press office announced today that the next half of the latest Doctor Who series, the brilliantly titled “Let’s Kill Hitler” is airing on Saturday 27th August – 7:10-8:00pm. Here’s the episode PR: “In the desperate search for Melody Pond, [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, August 13, 2011
oooooohhh… not a trailer this time, but a genuine prequel, described by the Beeb as: “This one bridges episodes 7 and 8 and reveals a little about how the Doctor and Amy are feeling following the events of A Good Man Goes to War. The Prequel is written by Steven Moffat and so as you’d expect, [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 27, 2011
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Vworp! Vworp! Materialising this very day in London’s Cartoon Museum, Doctor Who in Comics: 1964 – 2011. The history of the world’s longest running science fiction series and comics goes right back through the decades to the William Hartnell era, with comics versions of the wandering Time Lord’s tales being almost as old as the [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Okay, this labour of love outlining Doctor Who events by each Doctor’s incarnation in the iconic style of the London Underground Map is just absolutely amazing! (link via Michael Moran) On a related topic, have a look through some more of Crispian Jago’s site (whence came the splendid Doctor Who tube map), as he has [...]
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
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