
TARDIS Scanner - Who Tube has...
- TARDIS intro at BAFTAs
- Exclusive interview with Steven Moffat
- The Lodger Exclusive Football footage
- The Lodger Exclusive TARDIS footage
British Board of Film Censors has DOCTOR WHO - COLD BLOOD [Season 5, Episode 9] passed PG.
BBC iPlayer has Doctor Who: The Beast of Orlok 2, can the Time Lord and Lucie stamp out the menace - or will they become its latest meal?

Digital Spy has 'Amy's Choice' seen by 5.9 million, despite moving later in the schedule on Saturday, May 15, and Who's 'Hungry Earth' draws 4.4 million, Doctor Who suffers from its early 6.15pm start, logging its lowest audience since its 2005 return.
The Doctor Who News Page has Australian ratings for The Hungry Earth, TV Tonight reports that the episode averaged 914,000 viewers in the five major capital cities, again despite stiff competition from the commercial networks.
News & Star has Doctor Who alters New Balance of the universe, ...good news for New Balance is that millions of viewers saw a nice close-up of Rory’s trainers – presumably made in Flimby – as the crack in time slowly swamped him.
AboutMyArea has Dalek Invasion at North Bridlington Library, more than 150 children were entertained by a life-sized dalek, which took up residence in the library thanks to a partnership with Extended Schools, and had the opportunity to have photographs taken with it before being warned: "Read more books or be exterminated."
io9 has Did Lady Gaga's futuristic fashions land her a Doctor Who role?, ....sporting one of her trademark bizarre outfits and possibly giant alien eyes?
SCI FI Wire has Lady Gaga may appear in Doctor Who, storyline already planned, when Lady Gaga sang, "I'll get him hot, show him what I've got," could she have been talking about a certain Time Lord?

Doctor Who's Tragical History Tour has Paint it Blue (Box), in a season where nods back to "classic" Doctor Who have been more in vogue than at any point since the series came back, it's odd that the more unconventional stories of this season like Amy's Choice and this weeks Vincent and the Doctor have risen to the top of our 2010 Dynamic Ratings Table.
Revolutuck has Muse Appretiation: Delia Derbyshire, ...was a pionier in what we call electronica music. She worked for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, that created experimental eletonic sounds for the British media service of the 1960?s and 70?s.
The Shadow in Eternity has Episode Ten, the most dangerous episode yet: Hypnotic sounds brainwash you into believing in world peace; Confront an enemy which kills you in the past; Feng shui becomes the Doctor’s doom; good lurks in the dark, while evil frolics in sunlight; Find out how tall is the UN building, and why the little creatures of the ocean floor are at war.
The Doctor Who. Retold has The Doctor Who and The Vincent van Gogh, The Vincent van Gogh is hearing things. Awful things that no one else can hear. He hears the evil music of Athlete, Coldplay, Snow Patrol and Keane.
r0k0 has posted Give the Daleks some looooooove, iPhone owners might be interested to know that recently The Brooklyn Brothers released a Doctor Who app called I am Dalek. Basically, this app allows you to record a voice message in Dalek style.
elainasaunt has posted Further observations and questions on Vincent and the Doctor, they’ve been to Arcadia (!) and the Trojan Gardens (?), he calls the face in the window ‘evil’. (And later he says of the Space Chicken: ‘You poor thing. You brutal, murderous, abandoned thing.’ and ‘…They are a brutal race.’)...
Nebula One has Doctor Who: "The Lodger " pics, the next exciting instalment of Doctor Who will be broadcast this Saturday on BBC1 & BBC HD. "The Lodger" guest stars James Corden (Gavin and Stacey) as Craig.

Radio Free Skaro has released 201 - Amy and Amiability, an unconventional artist anchored an unusual episode as "Vincent and the Doctor", written by Richard Curtis, graced our screens this week. Reaction on the internet made it seem like everyone either loved or hated the episode, but the Three Who Rule were...well, you'll just have to listen to the episode to find out. However, Vincent and the Doctor was but one episode released this week thanks to City of the Daleks hitting computer screens...
The Krynoid Podcast has minipod 5.10: Vincent and The Doctor, Jim and Martin cast an artistic eye (just the one) over Vincent and The Doctor.
DWAS Online has Vincent and the Doctor. Was it a starry, starry night?, ...another superb episode from what is turning out to be a very impressive series of Doctor Who. The story was simple, the best ones always are but it's real power lay in the relationship between the Doctor and Amy, and Tony Curran's magnificent portrayal of Vincent Van Gogh.
Metro has Doctor Who time travels into surprising territory, what would Vincent van Gogh make of the fact that, though he died penniless and unrecognised, he’s now regarded as one of the world’s greatest artists?, and Games review: Doctor Who adventures in the City Of The Daleks, ....takes on both the daleks and highly critical games fans in the first of the new series of free adventures games from the BBC
The Rift has Starry, Starry Night, from the moment I heard that Richard Curtis was writing an episode of Doctor Who I did wonder what he would come up with.
Den Of Geek has The TARDIS Handbook review, there's no denying that this series of Doctor Who has been an utter delight for fans of the TARDIS.
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