
TARDIS Scanner - Who Tube has Terrance and Bidmead - Episode One, script Editor of Doctor Who, Terrance Dicks is stuck in his office, stuffing his face with every food consumerable imaginable until his fellow writer, Chris Bidmead attempts to get Terrance's backside into gear and kick-start the new series for the BBC.
BBC iPlayer (UK only) has The Sarah Jane Adventures - Series 2:The Last Sontaran - Part 1 and Part 2, Sarah Jane investigates alien lights and encounters an enemy from the past.
The Five of Diamonds has reviewed The Story Of Martha.
Caption Who has "Gridlock" (starting on page 847) and get's started on the last Peladon story, "The Monster Of Peladon."

BBC Doctor Who has Doctor Who's Greatest Moments - The Enemies, watch Doctor Who's Greatest Moments - The Enemies on iPlayer.
The Doctor Who News Page has Greatest Moments - Ratings - The Enemies, according to unofficial overnight figures, the final installment of Doctor Who’s Greatest Moments, was watched by 340,000 viewers. The programme share was 1.7% and it was the fourteenth most watched programme of the day on multi-channel television.

Behind the Sofa has And May My Bones Rot for Buying It!, "oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. The Twin Dilemma. If you look up bathos in the dictionary, it's defined as follows: "An abrupt change in style, usually from high to low, e.g. The Caves of Androzani followed by The Twin Dilemma", and there can be little doubt that it is the most bathetic adventure in the history of Doctor Who."
Doctor Who Reviews has The War Games, "my first marathon virgin viewing, and a story I tried to avoid learning details about until now - obviously there's only so much I can do with regards to the conclusion, being a turning point in the direction of the series and a frequent point of reference on the documentaries on the DVDs, but this is one case where knowing how it ends is okay, because it's as much a conclusion to the six years of the show so far as a finale to the story itself."
Radio Free Skaro - The Chronic Hysteresis has KKK4 - Day of the Daleks 4, "there is something blissful about spending 92% of one's free time growing up watching Doctor Who (that percentage has probably been even higher for me during this Chronic Hysteresis journey) in that if Doctor Who was ever ripping anything off, then I wouldn't have known about it unless that which was ripped off happened to be encompassed in the remaining 8% of free time that was allotted to me when not watching Doctor Who."
The Tardis Project has "Guests of Madame Guillotine", the Doctor collapses to the floor, overcome by smoke in the abandoned farmhouse. Meanwhile, the soldiers have taken Ian, Barbara and Susan to Paris where they are taken before a judge and sentenced to death by guillotine.
The Doctor Who Audio Dramas has The Eyes of All - Part 1 online, probe 847385 is malfunctioning. The images it is sending back are jumbled. It is no longer responding to commands. Now, two technicians must attempt to retrieve and deactive the probe before it is discovered.
The Daily Drew has "The Web of Fear" - Episode 2, Jamie and Victoria, still held by the Army at the Goodge Street fortress, worry that the Doctor may have been killed in the explosion. But the explosion never happened.
Billie Doux has Torchwood: Sleeper, what they did particularly well in this episode was jerk us back and forth. When I first saw it, I really did think Torchwood had gotten the wrong person, and it was upsetting to watch them put sweet little Beth through so much pain.
daleksinmanhattan.com has IDW Publishing’s Doctor Who #3: Fugitive Preview, IDW Publishing has released a seven-page preview of the issue which went on sale yesterday. Following the shocking end of “Silver Scream,” the Doctor now finds himself on trial for his life by the Shadow Proclamation!

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Blogtor Who has SERIES 5 [or 1] - More Filming Pictures.
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