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TARDIS Scanner - Who Tube has Hungry Earth Deleted Scene.
SFX has...
- Doctor Who Cold Blood Interview, Chris Chibnall tells SFX about his Silurian two-parter…
- Doctor Who Preview, our cryptic, teasing preview of the next episode, “Cold Blood”
- SFX Vampire Special, a Doctor Who exclusive, with Toby Whithouse explaining the process behind writing “The Vampires Of Venice” for Matt Smith’s first series. And yes, we know they weren’t really vampires, but do we care? They looked great and had very long teeth.
Total Sci Fi previews Doctor Who: Cold Blood, going underground with the Doctor and Amy.
Den of Geek has Doctor Who series 5: Cold Blood gallery, catch a preview glimpse at this weekend's Doctor Who episode, Cold Blood...
Times Online has Talk to Doctor Who's Karen Gillan, in a live web chat on Friday June 4 at 10am.
BBC iPlayer (UK only) has Junior Masterchef - 11. Semi-Final, the four remaining chefs must cook lunch for Doctor Who and his Companion.
Doctor Who Time Vortex has Doctor Who: Cold Blood - New Pictures, the BBC have released a new batch of images from this week's Chris Chibnall penned Doctor Who episode, Cold Blood.
Tachyon TV has I Haven't Been This Drunk Since 1989 Part 1 and Part 2, a brand new series of video podcasts featuring exclusive interviews, news, debate, songs and much, much more is coming soon!
The Mirror has Doctor Who's Karen Gillan insists show hasn't turned sexy, the redhead, who plays Amy Pond, found it "strange" that people had complained about her short skirts and bids to seduce Matt Smith in the BBC1 teatime series.
WalesOnline has Ynysybwl youngster stars in new Doctor Who adventure, Sam Davies has been helping Doctor Who’s battle to save the world, the 13-year-old spent six weeks with Time Lord Matt Smith filming the two-part story which started on Saturday, May 22 and also stars Meera Syal and Welsh actor Robert Pugh.
Torque Control has London Meeting: Doctor Who book launch, a panel discussion of and book launch for The Mythological Dimensions of Doctor Who, featuring contibutors to the book, Melissa Beattie, Simon Guerrier, and Colin B. Harvey, at the upstairs room of The Antelope, 22 Eaton Terrace, London, SW1W 8EZ. The closest tube station is Sloane Square, the event will start at 7pm, though there are likely to be people in the bar from 6-ish; the meeting is free, and open to any and all, there will be a raffle (with sf books as prizes).

A Life More or Less Ordinary (Paul Scoones) has Radio Live Interview, Doctor Who will be a featured topic on Graeme Hill's Weekend Variety Wireless programme on Radio Live, this Sunday 30 May from 10.30 to 11am, and I'll be joining Graeme live in studio to talk about all things Doctor Who.
Life, Doctor Who & Combom has The Origin Of The Series 5 Crack In Classic Doctor Who?, we have all been watching the progression of the crack in space/time throughout Doctor Who series 5. However the crack sooms to have strated a long time ago, cast your mind back to 1979, for the classic story City of Death.
Blogtor Who has The Dominators - DVD artwork & details, featuring Patrick Troughton as the second Doctor, The Dominators follows the Doctor’s battles with a cruel alien race set on spoiling the Doctors holiday!
Gallifreyan Embassy has Where to Watch New Doctor Who, one of the questions we are asked often is how to watch the new (2010) episodes of Doctor Who. As one might guess, these questions for the most part come from outside of the UK.
The Doctor Who Podcast has released Episode 20, Tom and Trevor put their feet up on the Campervan china hutch and discuss their thoughts on The Hungry Earth, which sees the return of the Silurians to our screens after an absence of 26 years.
Pharos Project has released Episode 07: A Steaming Pile of Hole.

Blink has Review: The Hungry Earth, Saturday saw a baking hot day, with children playing in the park, the smell of barbeque smoke surrounding the air, and my computer exploding! However, for those of us who stayed inside the sweltering house to watch the eighth episode of the series, it was really worth it…
HeroPress has K9: The Custodians, starting with twenty million children, including Darius and Jorjie, falling under the telepathic spell of a new virtual reality game called Little Green Men, The Custodians was K9's most competent episode to date.
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