Saturday, 3 April 2010

The Eleventh Hour Extras and the latest News and Reviews



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Life,Doctor Who & Combom
has DoctorWho The Eleventh Hour Verdict & Thoughts, a review? Who needs a review, we know its going to be good, and this was very good!

Cult TV News has DoctorWho series 5 episode 1: The Eleventh Hour review, the new era has begun: so with Matt Smith as the Doctor, and Steven Moffat in charge,
how did series five opener The Eleventh Hour fare?

Telegraph has Doctor Who, BBC One, review, David Tennant may have gone but Matt Smith has taken up the mantle as the alien Time Lord perfectly.

Guardian Unlimited
has Doctor Who: Matt Smith's debut in The Eleventh Hour - the verdict, did Matt Smith burst out of the Tardis in a ball of Timelord fury or will this Doctor be a slow burner? Let us know what you made of the first episode.

HeroPress
has Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour, the Steven Moffat era is finally upon us, with Matt Smith formally taking the reins of the TARDIS as it crashes to Earth at the start of The Eleventh Hour.



Editors Note
: needless to say most posts are spoilerish so beware.

HeroPress has K9: The Korven, running parallel to the BBC's new season of Doctor Who (I'm sure this is no co-incidence!), the 26-part Australian K9 series began in earnest on Disney XD this afternoon.

SFX has Doctor Who Director Interview, "we speak to Adam Smith, the man who called the shots on Matt Smith’s debut as the Doctor".

Times Online has New Doctor Who Matt Smith talks films, fans and David Tennant, if anyone needs guts, it’s the new player of the biggest role in British TV. Not that the pressure is showing: Smith exudes charm, even with a mouth full of egg mayo.

Daily Post has Doctor Who returns to our screens, on a dark, dismal day in late March, the BBC threw open the doors of its unprepossessing Welsh studios to a small number of journalists in an attempt to drum up enthusiasm for the new run. Not that many of them needed much encouragement – most were long-standing viewers who simply wanted to play in the Tardis, something Moffat actively encouraged.

mtv
has 'Doctor Who' Showrunner On The Season Premiere, Weeping Angels, And Why Old Doctors Are Dangerous, "the new season of "Doctor Who" kicks off this weekend across the pond, but if you're anything like me, you'll find a way to be watching when the series' new duo debuts on both BBC One this Saturday and BBC America two weeks later."

Mirror.co.uk has School theatre on fire? Who are you kidding?, back in time..to the day new Doctor Matt Smith failed to prevent a disaster.

The Sun
has I'll be quite flirty and attracted to the Doctor, Karen Gillan talks about her plans for role as new Dr Who assistant.

The Herald has City centre piazza invaded by Cybermen, Cybermen and other creatures from the show's past wandered around the Piazza in the city centre as part of the sci-fi event.

The Big Issue In Scotland
has Issue 708, Who’s that girl?, Karen Gillan on making it from Inverness to the outer reaches of the galaxy, as the Time Lord’s new companion Amy Pond. She tells us what it’s like hanging out with the ‘mad’ Doctor and taking on alien vamps.

WalesOnline
has Just what the Doctor ordered, the 11th Doctor Who thinks the actress who plays his companion is “as mad as a box of cats”. The man in charge of the show says Matt Smith is an “odd, angular, strange-looking” Time Lord. But none of them could be happier with the series they’ve created.

Leicester Mercury has Leicestershire actor lands dream role in new Dr Who series, Tom Hopper, from Coalville, landed one of the most sought-after jobs in TV when he secured a part in the opening episode of the latest series of the world's longest-running sci-fi drama.

damproductions.org
has Doctor Who Series 2 finale is here... Isolation, the time has come and the moment has been prepared for, our second series of Doctor Who audio adventures is drawing to a close with episode one of our two-part finale, "Isolation" featuring the voices of David Nagel, Tegan Harris, Michelle Venlee, Dean Packis and Phil Janvier.

News & Star
has Cumbrian fan who is looking forward to the return of The Doctor, the former Workington Reds chairman has been a fan for as long as he can remember, through the good times and the bad times and even through those empty 16 years when the Time Lord was absent from our screens (with the exception of a one-off episode starring Paul McGann).




Behind the Sofa
has TTV on the BBC, Tachyon TV just spent a very pleasant two hours in the company of Bob Fischer as he hosted his BBC Tees radio show. We discussed the arrival of a new Doctor, post-regeneration stress disorder, Pobol y Cwm, and Shari Lewis (who sadly didn't actually sing the Mango song after all).

Worst of the Time Lords has #288.

Rich's ComixBlog has The Stalker of Norfolk – 43, Queen Elizabeth stops Lord Cecil from berating Beverly and instead compliments her on her wit. She offers her ring in greeting and Robert Dudley introduces his new friends.

Dirty WHOers
have Podcast - Episode 4, finally, another 30 minutes of prime bobbo about sweet FA. This episode we're joined by our Second Life buddy Mechagliel Gears to talk about 'the best episode' of Who ever.

thecloisterroom
has TCR 009: NOT about Matt Smith, in this episode, Tom does not talk about Matt Smith or Steven Moffatt or Series Five or any of the amazing things that are going to happen tomorrow.

Staggering Stories Podcast
has 68: The Planet of the Funky Gibbons, talk about Doctor Who: Why is it so popular and Planet of the Apes (the original 1968 film), find some general news, and a variety of other stuff



The Dwarf and the Basilisk
has Book Review: The Man in the Velvet Mask, "I felt a little guilty whilst reading The Man in the Velvet Mask. Not only can Daniel O’Mahony weave an intricate and densely plotted story together, but his prose has a verve and maturity to it that scores of more mainstream novelists would likely kill for. To be perfectly honest, he’s probably too good a writer for this Doctor Who lark, but I’m not about to look a gift horse in the mouth. I, for one, am glad he’s a part of Who fandom’s past."

The Daily P.O.P. has Doctor Who Regeneration: 70's, this weekend will mark the beginning of a new era of Doctor Who as the 11th incarnation of the time travelling do-gooder hits the screens. In preparation, this article will take a look at two key adventures that changed the program.

The Tardis Project has "The Lion", two knights move through a forest, just outside the city of Jaffa. Lying in wait are a group of Saracens, led by a man named El Akir. He cautions his men to watch and wait.



Please note that links in this section of the Newsroom can seriously damage your enjoyment of forthcoming episodes and unless you really are a spoiler chaser I do not recommend clicking these links.

Digital Spy
has Ten teasers about 'Who' episode two, ...teasers about the second episode of Doctor Who, 'The Beast Below'.

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