
TARDIS Scanner - Who Tube has...
- Graham Norton Show - Karen Gillan
- Graham Norton gets exterminated for spoiling Doctor Who
- Chameleon Circuit - Type 40
BBC - Doctor Who Confidential has Death in Venice, Saturday, 19:00 on BBC Three, the cast and crew get a trip abroad. But not to Venice, because as episode writer Toby Whithouse explains, modern day Venice doesn't really look like 16th century Venice anymore. Instead the episode is shot in Trogir, a small medieval town in Croatia that is the spitting image of 16th century Venice.
Big Finish have released Issue 15 of Vortex Magazine.
British Board of Film Censors has DOCTOR WHO - CONFIDENTIAL - EYES WIDE OPEN [Season 5, Episode 4, DVD EXTRAS] passed PG.
BBC iPlayer (UK only) has...
- Blue Peter, Tue, 04 May 2010, the Doctor Who competition winners go behind-the-scenes to meet the new Doctor.
- Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit: Episode 6, the Time Lord unravels the complex truth, but an even greater danger lies ahead.

Digital Spy has....
- Arthur Darvill talks 'Doctor Who', is Rory cut out for the life of a time traveller? And how does he feel about Amy's behaviour? With our patented Spoiler Scoops gripped firmly in both hands, we sat down for a chat with actor Arthur Darvill to find out more.
- Ten teasers about 'The Vampires of Venice', the population of the TARDIS rises from two to three this week when Amy's fiancé Rory arrives on board
- 'Flesh and Stone' applauded by critics, ...continues to be praised by critics following the fifth episode of the Steven Moffat era.
damproductions.org has Doctor Who Series 2 finale "Isolation" Episode Two, the moment is here, albeit a few days later than scheduled, our Series 2 of Doctor Who audios draws to a close with Episode Two of "Isolation" by James D Quinton. Let the Nightmare continue...
The Happiness Patrol has released Episode Twenty Three: Turn To Stone, Lela and Tara wake up to review 'Flesh and Stone', part two of Steven Moffet's epic return of The Weeping Angels and...the return of River Song....
SFX has Scriptease 4: Torchwood, Children Of Earth, the Reduced SFX Company presents the five-night mini-series in a five-minute script and “The Time Of Angels” Final Viewing Figures, the BARB figures show that a massive 8.59 million watched the episode. That’s an extra 1.81 million over and above the overnight figure, and timeshifts that big are very, very rare.
Jarrow & Hebburn Gazette has Dalek brings some bank holiday fun, a Dalek – best known as an enemy of Doctor Who was at South Shields Museum and Art Gallery, in Ocean Road, on Saturday as part of its 150th anniversary celebrations.
SciFi Pulse has ‘Sarah Jane Adventures’ Producer Teases Season Four And Five, as has been mentioned before Sarah Jane Adventures is back, and its showing no signs of leaving our television screens anytime soon.

Inky Adventures in Time and Space has Some fun to celebrate the new series..., "I treasured collecting the original Dr Who promotional cards in both 1975 and 1977 that came free in Weetabix packets to promote Seasons 12 and 14...."
Tin Dog Podcast has TDP 124: The Creature from the Pit.
foxyhlc has posted The Birth of Modern Doctor Who, Sci-Fi London Festival. 2nd May 2010, the conversation was directed by Andrew Cartmel, script editor of Doctor Who from 1987-89.
Heads Brimful of Philosophical Sound has Introducing: the Doctor Who Tarot Project, exactly what it says on the tin, really.
Overthinking It has Is Doctor Who Bad for Women?, the Doctor’s new Companion, for all intents, is a stripper.
The Confessions of Who has Dr Who's Space Adventure, here's the first TV advertising appearence for a Doctor Who associated commercial product - the 1967 Walls Sky Ray ice lollys... featuring, of course, the Daleks, and the Doctor (sort of!) and a very dodgy looking TARDIS control room.
Scyfi Love has TARDIS shed owners wanted to win £1000, the Readers Sheds website is calling for entries in its Shed of the Year competition – and there is a special TARDIS category.
Whomix Radio has Cyberspace by Wolf Skevos-Jones, this may be one of the weirder whomixes, so be warned.
Dr Who Interview Archive has Arthur Darvill (2010), some extracts from an interview with Arthur Darvill, aka Rory in the new series. Mild spoilers ahead, and you can see the whole interview here.

Cathode Ray Tube has Flesh And Stone Review, for the concluding episode of the story, Steven Moffat makes like a whirling dervish, spinning narrative plates like a mad thing and delivering them with such pace and force that, as with most of us found in the same predicament as the Doctor and his chums, it's a case of blink and you'll miss something.
The Cultdom Chronicles has Dr Who ‘Flesh and Stone‘ Review.
Shadowlocked has Review supplemental on Flesh & Stone, John Bensalhia waited out both episodes (Time Of Angels and Flesh And Stone) before giving us his opinion...
Comic Book Resources has Doctor Who 10, "a true comic book "Doctor Who" episode, with clockwork alien gods and Martha Jones commanding the Unit troops, and the ghost of John Dee haunting a magical library."
Den Of Geek has Doctor Who: Creature From The Pit DVD review, a planet where metal is a rare commodity, ruled by the severe Lady Adrasta, presents mystery and danger for TV's Doctor Who. But can he avoid the creature (they call it 'The Creature') that awaits in the pit?
The Daily Drew has "Inferno" - Episode 4, in the interest of giving full credit where due, I should mention that most of the work of directing episodes three through seven of this story fell to producer Barry Letts, owing to heart problems suffered by Douglas Camfield.
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