Saturday, 4 September 2010

Smith and Gillan 'intrinsic to Who tour', Who at Tesco pictures, plus more reviews



Digital Spy has Smith and Gillan 'intrinsic to Who tour', the director of the Doctor Who tour insists that the show's stars will feature heavily.

TARDIS Scanner - Who Tube
has Doctor Who at Tesco pictures.

Gallifreyan Embassy has Doctor Who: Podshock - Aftershock 20100903, James Naughton is once again attending Whooverville this year and in this brief Aftershock episode of Doctor Who: Podshock he tells us what to expect.

Who Fix has One Fateful Day in ’63, at least the song has a beginning, a middle and an end... (from DWM 106, suggested by Andrew Trowbridge)



The Tardis Project has "Checkmate", Steven and Vicki kneel down to investigate the sarcophagus and discover small doors that the cable seems to be coming out of. They push the doors open and crawl into.....what appears to be a TARDIS control room! "It's a TARDIS!" says Vicki. "The Monk's got a TARDIS...!"

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Whoverse has MHC 26.1 The Ribos Operation, today Eric & co-host Josh embark on a new quest to seek out The Key to Time.

The Krynoid Podcast
has The WOTAN Clan, next up is the 1966 William Hartnell classic, The War Machines.

Who Review has The Impossible Planet/ The Satan Pit, the TARDIS reluctantly materialises on an Ikea bought sanctuary base.and the Doctor and Rose soon come across some disturbing graffiti that even the TARDIS can’t translate.

Shadowlocked reviews: The Monster Of Peladon, when it comes to polls of the Best Doctor Who story, it always ends up being at the bottom of the pile. Having to spend company with the likes of The Twin Dilemma or Time And The Rani can’t be fun. The story’s detractors will tell you that it’s like a bloated version of The Curse Of Peladon, with two extra parts that are really just surplus to requirements.

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