Saturday, 1 May 2010

Flesh and Stone Extras and Torchwood Department X Audio plus more News and Reviews



TARDIS Shop has news of Torchwood: Department X (BBC Audio), This is an exclusive audio adventure for the Torchwood team set before "Children of Earth".

TARDIS Scanner - Who Tube has...
British Board of Film Censors has THE WEEPING ANGELS MONSTER FILES [Additional material, Volume 2, Season 5, DOCTOR WHO] passed PG.

BBC iPlayer (UK only) has...
Alden Bates' Doctor Who Page has posted "DiscCon Guide - Added entries for Nocturne, The Dark Husband and Forty-Five."

The Doctor Who Project has Keepsakes, a long time ago, the Doctor mislaid a prized possession, a keepsake - Issue one of his cherished Crescent Cortex comic collection. He's tried not to think about it until now, but when he finds Tom lost in the TARDIS' myriad of corridors, it unlocks in him a need to find it once more, and he journey's to the last planet he remembered having it. But immediately the Doctor sees the danger; somehow the landscape of this planet has been transformed into the landscape pictured in the comic. When the Doctor succumbs to an unknown illness, it's up to the separated Tom and Valentina to solve the mystery, with the help of some very mysterious characters, including a mute boy, and the Doctor's childhood heroine.



BBC Doctor Who has...
  • Flesh and Stone Extras, we premiere the first in a new range of Monster Files in which River Song shares the secrets of some terrifying aliens - in this one we hear the dangerous truth about the Weeping Angels. We've a new panoramic allowing you to explore the forest on the Byzantium, the latest Fact File and a preview of Vampires of Venice.
  • Explore the Dalek Ship, try to find all the hotspots in our panoramic image of the Dalek ship. We've hidden some exclusive wallpaper downloads and other treats amongst the alien technology.

Daily Mail has Who's steamed up the Tardis?, viewers will be shocked to see Karen Gillan's character kissing the doctor played by Matt Smith as he is backed up against the side of his Tardis.

Doctor Who Online
have WhoCast Extra 1, in this special DWO WhoCast Extra... Paul and Seb present an interview with Ian McNeice, who played Winston Churchill in 5.3: Victory of the Daleks.

Big Finish has Jago and Litefoot - Series 1 Trailer online!, the full trailer for Series 1 of Jago and Litefoot can now be heard exclusively on bigfinish.com and Title announced and Trailer for 13. Dark Shadows - The Night Whispers (Audiobook).

Digital Spy has Agutter: 'Bernard was great in 'Who', Jenny Agutter has praised her Railway Children co-star Bernard Cribbens for his part in recent series of Doctor Who.

The Sun has ExtermiNort, Graham Norton pokes fun at the BBC's Doctor Who blunder by getting blown up by a Dalek.

The Doctor Who Podcast has Episode 11, the DWP team leave James along in the campervan this episode so he ropes in Seb from the Dr Who Online Website website to keep him company.



Rich's ComixBlog has The Stalker of Norfolk – 45, meanwhile, back at Cumnor Place, Amye receives a letter. Lord Dudley has reneged, once again, on a return home. Anguished, Amye remembers that tomorrow is the Queen’s birthday....

Crafty Tardis has That Necklace is Ood, i've shown you guys my shrinky dink TARDIS and cybermen jewelry before, but I'm branching out a little. Two new necklaces, because people have requested them



Den of Geek has Doctor Who series 5 episode 5: Flesh And Stone review, so how about that then for a blockbuster episode of Doctor Who? Never mind the talk of tighter budgets on this year’s Who, Flesh And Stone looked and played out for the vast bulk of its running time as a thrilling and really entertaining Saturday night adventure.

Telegraph has Doctor Who review: Flesh and Stone, Gavin Fuller - who in 1993 was Mastermind's youngest-ever champion with the programme as his specialist subject - reviews the latest episode.

SFX
has “Flesh And Stone”, a few irritating cracks in otherwise entertaining SF thriller.

HeroPress has K9: Alien Avatar, Starkey has taken K9 fishing, but the river has been evaporated by pollution and the fish are dead, so he takes a fish back to the Professor's mansion and discovers that the pollutant is a rare chemical connected with the production of 'inter-dimensional' spacecraft.

Shadowlocked has Doctor Who complete reviews: The Tenth Planet, a landmark story in the Doctor Who canon, and the last episode has sadly gone AWOL.

Radio Free Skaro - The Chronic Hysteresis
has Revelation of the Daleks 1 and 2.

The Tardis Project has "The Warlords", in el Akir's palace, Barbara is forced to her knees in front of the Emir. He tells her that, for defying him, the only pleasure remaining to her is death.

planetzogblog
has Doctor Who 1.4: The Time of Angels review, an extraordinary start to the two-parter with scenes of pure joy woven with Moffat’s now traditional metatextual fun and scary-story moments.



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Life, Doctor Who & Combom has The Crack Revealed.

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