
DCL have brought out the The 'Temporal Time Scoop', containing two versions (high prim is 44 prims, low prim is 23 prims), this clean white build wouldn't look out of place on Alien's Nostromo ship! available now from the Newroom's Paradox Market in Second Life

2entertain have the dates for the classic Doctor Who DVD releases up to September
2010.... The Creature from the Pit on the 3rd May, Kamelion Collection (The Kings Demons/Planet of Fire) on the 14th June, The Dominators on the 12th July, Revenge of the Cybermen/Silver Nemesis on the 9th August and Time and the Rani on the
13th September.
The titles for episodes 8 and 9 have been confimed as 'The Hungry Earth' and 'Cold Blood', featuring the return of our favourite Earth Reptiles (Silurians), in the tiny hamlet of Cwmtaff, human science is pushing boundaries and asking for trouble,the Discovery Drilling Project has burrowed 21 kilometers into the Earth and people alive and dead start to vanish....
BBC iPlayer has Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit, Episode 2, the Time Lord has a close scrape with the creature in the pit.
BBC Press Office has Doctor Who Adventures magazine launched its new website, giving young Doctor Who fans another opportunity to keep up to date with the very latest news from the Time Lord.

The Happiness Patrol Episode Twenty Two: Kinky Shoes and The Norton Invasion, on this weeks episode of The Happiness Patrol we take a look at The Weeping Angels of Old....can't take our eyes off them.
Digital Spy has Look around Doctor Who's 'oxygen factory', a special glimpse around the forest featured in the next episode of Doctor Who (ed: spoilers).
io9 has Doctor Who's Karen Gillan Hopes She Doesn't Get Superpowers, we were lucky to talk to Gillan on the phone a couple weeks back. This interview has spoilers for "The Eleventh Hour" and "The Beast Below," and minor spoilers for some upcoming episodes.
Mirror.co.uk has Doctor Who couls boost toy giant's profits further, Character Options, which made a packet out of the ZhuZhu Pets' craze, reckons Doctor Who will become a £10million a year range.
Doctor Who Adventures has Issue 163, is out now!, in this week's fact-packed magazine, you'll find the best moments from Victory of the Daleks, the next exclusive chapter from Matt Smith's diary and top-secret hints about next week's explosive Weeping Angels episode!

The TARDIS Tavern has Episode 17: The Victory of The Power of the Daleks, continuing our "Ten Doctors" series, we turn our backs to the Hartnell era and plunge heads-first into "The Power of the Daleks," the first story with Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor.
Life, Doctor Who & Combom has Doctor Who 2009 Specials Deleted Scenes.
Nothing Tra La La? (Simon Guerrier) has Three, Ten and Eleven, a few things to announce, excitingly. First, I've written for the eleventh Doctor Who. My four-page comic strip "Booked Up" appears in Doctor Who Adventures issue #164, available from tomorrow for a week.

Den Of Geek has Doctor Who: Apollo 23 book review, how do spin-off book writers tackle the Matt Smith era of Doctor Who, wonders Michael? Very well, as it happens...
The Rift has A River Runs Through It, the Time Of Angels, the episode starts off with a rather wierd scene where Mike Skinner aka The Streets seemed to be in some sort of field with a lipstick mark on this face.
Billie Doux has Doctor Who: The Time of Angels, Amy: “She's Mrs Doctor from the future, isn't she? Is she gonna be your wife one day?”
The Daily Drew has "The Ambassadors of Death" - Episode 7, I neglected to mention the welcome re-appearance of John Levene a couple of episodes ago, which is nothing short of an unforgiveable oversight.
The Medium is Not Enough has Review: Doctor Who - 132 - The Architects of History, when last we left blah blah, blah blah, blah blah, blah Seventh Doctor blah blah Nazi scientist for companion blah blah.
Shadowlocked has Doctor Who complete reviews: The Smugglers, arguably the first Doctor Who historical to abandon history lectures and just play with the historical genre a bit...
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