Thursday, 27 May 2010

Don't Go Up The Stairs and 'Who' Authors at Forbidden Planet plus more News and Blogs



British Board of Film Censors has...
BBC Press Office has Doctor Who – The Lodger (Don't Go Up The Stairs) Ep 11/13, Saturday 12 June, 6.45-7.30pm BBC ONE and BBC HD, there's a house on Aickman road, and a staircase that people go up, but never down, as the time-travelling drama continues, to solve the mystery of the man upstairs, the Doctor faces his greatest challenge yet – he must pass himself off as a perfectly normal human being, and share a flat with Craig Owens.

Forbidden Planet has Doctor Who Authors at Forbidden Planet, bringing down the barriers of Space Time - FORBIDDEN PLANET are delighted to be hosting a triple DOCTOR WHO signing with Una McCormack, Gary Russell and Oli Smith on Saturday 17th July 1- 2pm at the Forbidden Planet Megastore, 179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8JR.

TARDIS Scanner - Who Tube has



Dexter Creative Labs
has posted "Our original Smith class was based on early screengrabs from t'net and now that the series is back on screen we've had loads of IM's beggin us to do a more accurate version of it. So we have. It will be a free upgrade to all Smith Class owners after which the current Smith Class room will no longer be available (don't worry, it will still work for current users though!). Expect the release in the next day or so."



Digital Spy has 'Doctor Who' moves to later timeslot, 'Cold Blood' will be screened at 7pm on May 26, while the Doctor and Amy's encounter with famed artist Vincent van Gogh in 'Vincent and the Doctor' will air at 6.40pm on June 5.

The Doctor Who News Page
has DVD News, more details on forthcoming DVD releases has been published in the current issue of Doctor Who Magazine.

Gallifreyan Embassy
has The New TARDIS Tour Video (Flash), production designer Edward Thomas lets us in on the secrets of the brand-new TARDIS.

Chester Chronicle has Dr Who Live is coming to the Echo Arena in Liverpool , the last of the Time Lords will be putting in an appearance at the Echo Arena when the very tour of Dr Who Live comes to the region, the planet Gallifrey’s favourite son will take centre stage at the dockside venue on November 2-3.



Life, Doctor Who & Combom
has The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang Promo Images and Series 5 Finale Information & Spoilers from DWM422.

Rich's ComixBlog has...
  • The Stalker of Norfolk – 47, meanwhile, Dudley visits with Queen Elizabeth in her chambers (carefully chaperoned by Mistress Ashley, of course). Elizabeth expresses her concerns about the Doctor’s report, but Dudley dismisses it and assures her that he’ll sort it all out. Unconvinced, Elizabeth tells him that she saw Katherine after she died.
  • The Stalker of Norfolk – 48, Elizabeth tells Dudley about her experience in the tower, where she saw the ghost of Katherine Howard, bringing her face to face with her own mortality.Dudley consoles her, telling her it’s all flights of fancy. Elizabeth wants to believe him.

whoviavortex has Doctor Who Magazine 422, the cover has been released

David Tennant News has Final Sacrifice For Ten, IDW Publishing have announced plans for their last Doctor Who comic book featuring David's Doctor.'Final Sacrifice' will be the final outing for Tennant's Doctor - a four-issue arc that will not tie directly into 'The End of Time'.

The Ood Cast has released S02E12 – Onwards & Downwards, this week on The Ood Cast, we all go a bit mental, there’s a review of “The Hungry Earth” in which we mercilessly rip into Chris Chibnall before all agreeing that we rather liked the episode and some truly terrifying accent work.



Doctor Who Online
has Cold Blood (Spoiler-Free) Preview, having left Amy Pond about to be imminently dissected, and The Doctor standing on the precipice of a Silurian Empire, this week's episode was set to be full of promise. Thankfully it lived up to expectations, and turned out to be a rollercoaster ride of action, action and...yep, you've guessed it...action!

Cathode Ray Tube
has The Hungry Earth Review, as far as fairy tale allusions go then The Gruffalo is I suppose an interesting allegorical choice for this week's Doctor Who.

Billie Doux has The Hungry Earth, "I've been looking forward to this episode ever since I heard of Chris Chibnall's involvement in it",

Shadowlocked
has Review: The Enemy Of The World, Patrick Troughton's on double-time in this under-rated (and little-preserved) Doctor Who outing...

Staggering Stories has Commentary 6: Doctor Who – The Vampires of Venice, Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, moist with anticipation, in front of Doctor Who: The Vampires of Venice and spout our usual nonsense!

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