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Sorry, should have put that in spoilers.


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http://wifeinspace.com/

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A ‘not-we’ wife watches Doctor Who from the very beginning with her fanboy husband…

Join Sue as she encounters the classic series for the very first time. Admire her eye for great carpentry, laugh at her inability to grasp how the Time War works and marvel at her talent for spotting actors who have appeared in EastEnders, as she offers a fresh, and occasionally bizarre, perspective on the greatest television show ever made.


If you have not read this in a while they are now up to "The Mark of the Rani" which is getting close to when I stopped watching it originally (I may have returned for some odd episodes but the switch from Davison to Baker was the beginning of the end for me)

On the Xmas special there is now some new images on the Beeb site :

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho/ar ... s-and-Info

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Advent calender countdown to the next episode - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p011gps ... endar-2012 todays is an interview with Jenna-Louise Coleman


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Another prequel for the Xmas episode

"Vastra Investigates – A Christmas Prequel"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p012q4yl


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Smith's off at the end of the anniversary episodes. Hs contract is up next November and the producers want a regeneration for the anniversary. Subject to change but that's where it's at at the moment. Source: Medium rank show staff.


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Smith's off at the end of the anniversary episodes. Hs contract is up next November and the producers want a regeneration for the anniversary. Subject to change but that's where it's at at the moment. Source: Medium rank show staff.

Noooooooooooo! Why? Smith's ace!


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Probably because he doesn't want to get typecast, same reason anyone would leave. Plus regenerations rejuvenate viewing figures. They need to turn a profit on a very expensive anniversary year.


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The turnover of Doctors is a lot higher these days, eh? Three or four seasons and you're off then. Pity really but this is a new era I suppose so new styles...

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I remember an interview where Patrick Stewart was talking about being chosen for ST:TNG. He was umming and ahhing about being away from the stage and home and his agent said, "Look Patrick, everyone in the industry is talking about it being cancelled after a season anyway. You might as well sign up and get a bit of money in your pocket, it'll only be for a year."

"Very well then, if it's just for a year, let's make it so."

Oh no! :D

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Wonder who they'll pick. Hope it's the feller from Neverwhere this time.


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The big worry is obviously that they make a wrong choice , I've liked all the recent Doctors and think Smith is great in the role and its more a question of who can they get to do something new.

If you look at the list on Wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr_who

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The Doctor Portrayed by Tenure
First Doctor William Hartnell 1963–66
Second Doctor Patrick Troughton 1966–69
Third Doctor Jon Pertwee 1970–74
Fourth Doctor Tom Baker 1974–81
Fifth Doctor Peter Davison 1981–84
Sixth Doctor Colin Baker 1984–86
Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy 1987–89, 1996
Eighth Doctor Paul McGann 1996
Ninth Doctor Christopher Eccleston 2005
Tenth Doctor David Tennant 2005–10
Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith 2010–present


Then realise that apart from Tom Baker most Doctors have been around for 3 years or so (remember that David Tennant had that odd 'specials' season rather than a full one) so having Smith leave at the end of 2013 fits in ?

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Wonder who they'll pick. Hope it's the feller from Neverwhere this time.


Have you see the cast list for the Radio version of that - it looks amazing


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Have you see the cast list for the Radio version of that - it looks amazing


Oh God! I had no idea that was happening, oh wow! I loves Neverwhere! SQUEEEEE! :luv:

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I know I've said this before, but isn't there a limit of Thirteen doctors or something?

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I know I've said this before, but isn't there a limit of Thirteen doctors or something?

That was a line in The Deadly Assassin and probably written without realising the ramifications. Still, it's sci-fi, so there'd be all number of get-out clauses, not least the possibility that the restriction was imposed by the Time Lords themselves, who no longer exist, bar the Doctor (and perhaps the odd renegade knocking about). Also, River Song's transfer could have boosted his number somehow.

As for Smith, it's understandable he'll leave, from from his standpoint and that of the production, but I'll be sad to see him—and presumably Moffatt also—go. This Who hasn't been to everyone's tastes, and most episodes have been too compressed and could have done with more room to breathe, but it's been interesting, thoughtful and largely coherent in the way the RTD stuff usually wasn't. (And from what I hear, kids have been happy—and regularly scared of the monsters—throughout, which is the main thing.)


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The trend has been to get a younger doctor each time.

They need to reverse this.

I propose a single series with an older doctor.



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Grim... wrote:
I know I've said this before, but isn't there a limit of Thirteen doctors or something?


There were limits in the 'classic' series but also ways around it (in the 5 Doctors the Master was offered a new set of regenerations for helping out) , and in The Sarah Jane chronicles it was given as a throwaway line that he didnt have a limit (or had a limit of hundreds)

Interestingly apart from a story with Peter Davison where they have to use up his remaining regenerations to allow some immortal people to die I dont think they have really used the 'limit' as a plot / story device.

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Oh God! I had no idea that was happening, oh wow! I loves Neverwhere! SQUEEEEE! :luv:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwhere ... io_play%29

Cast :

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Actor Role
James McAvoy Richard
Natalie Dormer Door
David Harewood Marquis
Sophie Okonedo Hunter
Benedict Cumberbatch Islington
Anthony Head Croup
David Schofield Vandemar
Bernard Cribbins Old Bailey
Romola Garai Jessica
Christopher Lee Earl of Earl's Court
Andrew Sachs Tooley
George Harris Abbot
Don Gilet Fulingous, Ruislip, Blackfriar
Abdul Salis Sable, Sump, Clarence, Homeless Man
Paul Chequer Gary, Guard 2
Lucy Cohu Lamia
Yasmin Paige Anaesthesia, Tenant 2 – female, Match girl
Johnny Vegas Lord Ratspeaker
Stephen Marcus Varney, Homeless man, Letting agent, Guard 1
Karen Archer Sylvia, Old Woman, Dream Hawker, Mother...


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His contract is up for renewel at the end of 2013.

More than that is just idle speculation which I'm not inclined to believe at the moment.


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Grim... wrote:
I know I've said this before, but isn't there a limit of Thirteen doctors or something?


Yes. The Deadly Assassin, Mawdryn Undead and the start of the 1996 telemovie all refer to this.

There's also references in Trial Of A Timelord where the Valeyard is a version of the Doctor between is 12th and final regeneration.

And in the 5 Doctors The Master is offered a new set of regenerations because he has used up all 12.


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His contract is up for renewel at the end of 2013.

More than that is just idle speculation which I'm not inclined to believe at the moment.


It's a bit more than idle speculation from where I'm stood, in that this is what staff on the show say is recent intent. Problem is they might not do it and I can't prove it anyway, but my special mystery source is well placed and disinclined towards gossiping about speculation and rumour. I need to find out when the preview premier showing is and ask again after that, when there may be more to hear. As for the news itself, I'm philosophical about it, if it's true. Good innings, and all that.

/edit Just seen a photo of contact with Peter Jackson. Assume premier was yesterday, then.


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Right enjoyed that. Loved the Victorian setting, baddie snowmen, Sherlock Holmes stuff, all of it.

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Lots of humor in there and Strax was great

One thing I am confused over

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The Great Intelligence / London underground links all make me think Yeti but it wasn't mentioned ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeti_(Doctor_Who)

The Yeti of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, although resembling the cryptozoological creatures also called the Yeti, are in actuality alien robots. Their external appearance, that of a huge hairy biped, disguises a small spherical mechanism that provides its motive power. The Yeti serve the Great Intelligence, a disembodied entity from another dimension, which tried to form a physical body in order to conquer the Earth. The Yeti are initially a ruse to scare off curiosity seekers, and later form an army serving the Great Intelligence.


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That was excellent. Needs digesting to be sure, but I think that may be one of my favourite episodes.


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Lots of humor in there and Strax was great

One thing I am confused over

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The Great Intelligence / London underground links all make me think Yeti but it wasn't mentioned ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeti_(Doctor_Who)

The Yeti of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, although resembling the cryptozoological creatures also called the Yeti, are in actuality alien robots. Their external appearance, that of a huge hairy biped, disguises a small spherical mechanism that provides its motive power. The Yeti serve the Great Intelligence, a disembodied entity from another dimension, which tried to form a physical body in order to conquer the Earth. The Yeti are initially a ruse to scare off curiosity seekers, and later form an army serving the Great Intelligence.


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that'll be the setup for the big bad this series, I expect


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The coming next year trailer

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0132324


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Superb.

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A bit Xmassy. Way funnier than normal. Girl actually died instead of daft fixing magic.

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Strax is awesome, and why haven't we got a Madame Vastra and Jenny spin-off yet?

Some real laugh out loud moments too.


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The face in the opening titles return!


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That's more like it.


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Also, love the new TARDIS!

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Loved it!

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The villain felt a bit uneventful but most of the character stuff was pretty good and I like new companion girl. I just hope she remains interesting unlike Amy Pond who just ended up a bit shouty/pouty.

Disappointing Vastra usage. Why on earth does she bother carrying that sword on her back if as soon as she gets it out she gets pushed to one side so easily? I feel she was underwritten, there's so much more potential there so I also echo the Vastra/Jenny/Strax spin off. And that Strax is really funny. Made me laugh many times. The worm jokes were very silly but worked very well.

Overall good fun but possibly a bit anticlimactic somehow. Still shows a lot of promise for the coming season. Even though I would much much prefer there not to be a big bad in the series.

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Yeah, by far the best modern Christmas special. Nice to see Strax is back next year too.


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I missed most of this as I was cooking Christmas dinner. What I saw of it I thought was OK, but I don't think I'll be watching it again.

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Strax reminds me of Morbo from Futurama, in a good way.

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Just watched it again, 'cos I still want to feel all Christmassy and whatnot. Still loved it, and sure to watch it again before the holidays are over.

The new assistant seems well smart and capable, and not annoying and whiny like bloody Amy.

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I really hope they don't feel the need to add another 'Rory'. Let this new companion be clever and non whiny or shouty.

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I really hope they don't feel the need to add another 'Rory'. Let this new companion be clever and non whiny or shouty.


Totally :this:

You don't need three main people and two's fine. Also, don't let the new girl fall in love with the Doctor. Rose was great back in the day, but I don't want it to get like a love story again.

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I always feel the doctor should be 'above' simple relationships with one person. He's in a relationship with the whole universe sort of thing.

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I fell asleep during the Christmas episode and woke up to Lord of the Rings. I got confused, but was impressed that the budget has stretched Richard E Grant, Christopher Lee and Sir Ian McKellan.


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I fell asleep during the Christmas episode and woke up to Lord of the Rings. I got confused, but was impressed that the budget has stretched Richard E Grant, Christopher Lee and Sir Ian McKellan.


Two out of three ain't bad.


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I fell asleep during the Christmas episode and woke up to Lord of the Rings. I got confused, but was impressed that the budget has stretched Richard E Grant, Christopher Lee and Sir Ian McKellan.

Pretty sure Sir Ian McKellan was stretched before Doctor Who got there.

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New who books being made :

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/20898366

and first author announced (I'd like to see Gaimen's name on the list as well)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/20943058

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The first author of the new Doctor Who short stories has been confirmed as Eoin Colfer.

Best known for writing the Artemis Fowl series of books, Colfer's new "eshort" will feature the very first Doctor, who was played by William Hartnell from 1963 to 1966.

The story will be available to buy on 23 January and other children's authors will be writing stories in 2013.

Colfer's tale will be set in London in 1900 and deal with a "missing hand".

The blurb reads: "The First Doctor is missing his hand and his granddaughter, Susan.

"Faced with the search for Susan, a strange beam of soporific light, and a host of marauding Soul Pirates, the Doctor is promised a dangerous journey into a land he may never forge."

The author adds: "As a boy I had been reading the Doctor Who books for years before I ever saw a single episode and I found that the on-screen version of the First Doctor was almost identical to the version in my imagination."

Eoin Colfer has also written novels for adults and his latest book W.A.R.P.: The Reluctant Assassin is the first in a major new time travel series, due in April.

Doctor Who is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2013.

In addition to the monthly stories, television specials are also planned to mark the event.


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I fell asleep during the Christmas episode and woke up to Lord of the Rings. I got confused, but was impressed that the budget has stretched Richard E Grant, Christopher Lee and Sir Ian McKellan.


Meh, all nobodies:

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Speaking of which I'm glad they used a frame cap from the McCoy title sequence on the stamps. I just love that sequence because it was so good at the time and hideously expensive (that is if they had paid full whack, they got a huge discount because the CGI people were so pleased to be working on Who and would also use it as their showreel).

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Please, mr Chinny! What are these "stamps" you speak of?

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Please, mr Chinny! What are these "stamps" you speak of?


See top post of this page.


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Please, mr Chinny! What are these "stamps" you speak of?


See top post of this page.


Think he has me on ignorzors :)

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Please, mr Chinny! What are these "stamps" you speak of?


See top post of this page.


Think he has me on ignorzors :)


I think he was trying to make a joke about how no-one sends letters therefore stamps are fairly anachronistic


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