
The Doctor Who News Page has...
- Katy's World, actress Katy Manning has launched a new website called Katy's World, Manning played Jo Grant, alongside Third Doctor Jon Pertwee, for three seasons in the early seventies. She is due to make a guest appearance in the upcoming fourth series of The Sarah Jane Adventures alongside Matt Smith, the new website contains a welcome message from Manning, a biography, a Question and Answer section, a picture gallery and news about how she feels about returning to the character of Jo Grant nearly 40 years after she created her.
- Doctor Who Extended Prom - Ratings, the extended edition of the Doctor Who Prom was broadcast on BBC Three yesterday where it was watched by an average of 0.28 million viewers, according to unofficial overnight figures. The programme had a 1.4% share of the audience. The audience rose steadily throughout the 90 minute programme with the final half hour wining the timeslot on multi-channel television.

alun.vega’s posterous has Eleven cheers, "on July 24th I was lucky enough to be at the first night of the 2010 Doctor Who Prom at the Royal Albert Hall. One of many highlights was the pieces "This is Gallifrey" and "Value Decem (Farewell Ten)" being accompanied by a lovely video montage showing the arrivals and departures of all 11 Doctors. The audience loved this and, as the music progressed, we welcomed each new Doctor with a cheer....."
Letters of Note has Your Dalek blueprints are enclosed, from the production offices of the BBC in the early-1980's, we have a rather cute, and for some reason - to me at least - highly amusing letter informing an avid Doctor Who fan named Ronald that his request for Dalek blueprints had been successful. It's also a form letter, meaning the BBC must have been inundated with requests of a similar nature since the blueprints were initially released to the public, in 1973.
ofenjen has posted It's Bigger On The Inside, "In a fit of I Am A Fan, I made this a highly detailed TARDIS. I designed this pattern to be a 6? block, but I would recommend enlarging it even bigger to work on, just for sanity’s sake...."
Bob Canada's BlogWorld has I'm A Grown Man And I Bought This: The Eleventh Doctor And Dalek Scientist, every year the SDCC features several toy items that are supposedly only available at the show. Then every year, fans who can't make it to San Diego declare their outrage at this practice, vowing to sell their entire collections in fits of sweaty rage if they can't possess these valuable toys.
Comic Twart has Doctor Who by Evan Shaner, "like Chris and Mitch, I've only started watching Doctor Who in the last year or so. I would've loved to draw one of the earlier incarnations, but I'm really only familiar with the last three. Maybe it's just me, but it seemed like every time any of the companions met each other they were always squabbling initially."
US WhoCast has released 011: Mytharc – The Stowaway Ep 06 “J Dalek”, Matt is joined by the JD Man from the JD Man Experience Podcast for a first encounter with the dreaded Daleks.
WHOGold has The One With The Eyepatch, hailed by many as one of Doctor Who's finest hours, season seven story Inferno was originally shown in seven weekly parts on BBC1 from 9th May to 20th June 1970. The story was never repeated and the original videotapes wiped for re-use a few years later, leaving the BBC with a single set of inferior black and white film recordings made for overseas sales. Not cool.

Shadowlocked reviews: Robot, ...is rather different to the previous regeneration story, Spearhead From Space. Instead of keeping the Doctor off screen for most of the time, the new Doctor is in the thick of the action from the word go. After an astonishingly quick recuperation, the new Doctor is already making for his beloved TARDIS, chopping balsa wood bricks in two and proving to be remarkably adept with a skipping rope.

WARNING SERIOUS SPOILERS AHEAD
Doctor Who Spoilers has First Series Six episode title revealed!, according to his Spotlight CV Jamie Oram will be playing the character of George in the fourth episode which as far as we know is written by Mark Gatiss, Claire Hildred is producing the episode which is titled What Little Boys Are Made Of?
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