Sunday, 2 May 2010

Stone Me the Next Day.....



TARDIS Scanner - Who Tube
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The Vervoid has posted "brand new feature - Doctor Who Bulletin issue 4... Dennis Brent debates the issues... Superman blows out a fire... Elton John explains his plan for time tinkering... three more Tales of the Unexpected... the Time Warrior..."

BBC iPlayer (UK only) has Barry Letts - Who & Me: Episode 6, the producer recalls the threat to his autonomy from increasing attention from above.



The Doctor Who News Page
has Flesh and Stone - Ratings, unofficial overnight figures show Flesh and Stone was watched by 6.9 million viewers with a share of 34.5% of the audience.

Two-minute Time Lord
  has 2MTL 129: SPOILERS – Creeping with Armstrong's Ross Reviews "Flesh and Stone", Ross from Creeping with Armstrong reviews "Flesh and Stone", episode 5 in the 2010 series of Doctor Who. Guest introduction by Mark Goodacre.

WalesOnline has Doctor Who: Amy's on-screen partner tight-lipped on pregnancy, Arthur Darvill is about to make a lot of men very unhappy.

Now Magazine has Karen Gillan: Mum says our house is haunted, 'My mother is adamant there are ghosts in our house, which hasn't helped
me. She thinks we've got a presence."
   
Sunday People has Sexy Karen Gillan knows Who her man is - whatever fans may think, she described last night's screen kiss as "full-on snogging", but said:
"My boyfriend is surprisingly cool with it." No wonder, right now he's
at the centre of her Whoniverse.



Dr Who Interview Archive has Stephen Gallagher (Various), ...wrote ‘Warriors’ Gate’ and ‘Terminus’, but is now better known for the Patrick Stewart-starring ‘Eleventh Hour’.

Gallifreyan Embassy
has This Week In Doctor Who - May 1, 2010, by Benjamin F. Elliott.

Staggering Stories has released Podcast 71: Victory of the Merchandise, talk about Doctor Who: The Victory of the Daleks (ed: amongst other things).

hazzw has posted The Weeping Angels are actually...



The Guardian has Doctor Who: Flesh and Stone – series 31, episode five, I'm just going to come right out and say it. Flesh and Stone can lay credible claim to being the greatest episode of Doctor Who there has ever been.

Solar Flare has Doctor Who S05E05 – Flesh and Stone, Review, !I absolutely loved Time of Angels (The first part of this 2 part Doctor Who story) and so inevitably went into this one with high expectations."

A Podcast of Impossible Things has Doctor Who - 'Flesh and Stone' - Review, "...he looks like a slimmed down Robbie Coltrane in Cracker, and talks like Mike Myers’ Shrek."

Lacer Writes has Doctor Who: Flesh and Stone, this second parter featured the crack from Amy’s bedroom wall very heavily and I love how Stephen Moffat is featuring the overall story arc much more heavily throughout the whole series rather than just dropping a few token hints until right at the very end.

Counterforce has Paradoxes will follow a cute redhead anywhere, ...no turning back, no way out, and nowhere else to go…

HeroPress has Doctor Who: Flesh And Stone, following the sublime brilliance of last week's The Time Of Angels could the story's conclusion, Flesh And Blood, measure up?

thedoctorwho.blog
has S5E05 - Flesh And Stone Review, take my favourite monsters - the Weeping Angels - and make them better and meaner and scarier than ever.

Anglotopia.net has Flesh and Stone, the conclusion to the Time of Angels was as to be expected – a perfect balance of fear, excitement, sadness and triumph.

Unreality SF
reviews Doctor Who: The Runaway Train.

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