
The Doctor Who News Page has Doctor Who Prom - Ratings, ...it was watched by 0.52 million people, according to unofficial overnight figures.
io9 has Your new Doctor Who catchphrase: "Wibbly wobbly explodey wodey.", prepare to watch what might be the silliest Doctor Who skit since the 1980s classic "A Fix With Sontarans." Yes, sillier than David Tennant on Extras. It's Matt Smith and the exploding thingy, at the Proms!
Big Finish has Doctor Who: Deimos, cover uploaded, if you don't know who the new companion is yet, don't look...
BBC Doctor Who has...
- Doctor Who Wins Best Family Drama, ...lead writer and Executive Producer Steven Moffat was also there to see Doctor Who win a second major award in a week. Karen looked sensational in a scarlet red dress and black jacket and the evening was hosted by Alexander Armstrong, the voice of Mr Smith in The Sarah Jane Adventures.
- Waters Wins Award, 'The Waters of Mars' has won the 2010 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic presentation, Short Form.

alun.vega's posterous has Series 6, day 1, after a moderate amount of build-up on Twitter last week, with director Richard Clark and writers Neil Gaiman and Mark Gatiss all providing glimpses of pre-production, the filming of Series 6 finally started today. At first it seemed that all we'd get would be tweets from @rclarkie, recording completion of the first shot and scene, but at lunchtime the production base was spotted and the game (as another Moffat/Gatiss character recently said) was afoot on!
Bob Canada's BlogWorld has The Eighth Doctor, ten years after Doctor Who was officially canceled in 1986, the Fox Network and the BBC teamed up in an effort to bring the show back, this time to American shores. They produced a TV movie starring McGann, which also served as a pilot episode. Unfortunately the ratings weren’t high enough to warrant a series. Unfortunately I think the whole Doctor Who concept is just too weird for mainstream America.
Who Fix has The Bottomless Sea of Darren, sadly, Daleks can't see the colour red so this map proved to be utterly useless.
DCL Temporal Engineers has How cool is lego?, before Second Life there was lego (and there still is!) - just take a look at some of these wonderful creations...

The Official Tom Baker forum has "Would you appear as Dr. Who again?", editor: Toms reply had me laughing at the concept of it all being a surprise.

Michael Nixon has 1998: The Infinity Doctors, something a bit different this week, as the Doctor Who Review ventures into the land of the BBC Books range of Doctor Who stories. This time around, it’s The Infinity Doctors, by Lance Parkin.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Whoverse has MHC 26.2 The Ribos Operation, Eric & co-host Josh embark on a new quest to seek out The Key to Time. Get ready for some Tom Baker, Doctor Who season 16 action. Perhaps one of the most defined series arcs in Doctor Who to date, The Doctor and his ravishing new companion Romana I find themeselves on a daring quest to save all of life, the universe, and everything.
Shadowlocked reviews: Planet Of The Spiders, Ha ha! the Doctor’s afraid of spiders. Well, it’s not quite as simple as that, even though the Doctor evidently isn’t too keen on paying a visit to the Great One (that’s a whopping great big spider to you and me). What Spiders does is to make the Doctor assess his own personality flaws. Detractors and even fans of the Dandy Doctor will tell you that his arrogance is almost on a par with Jeremy Clarkson’s. Or that his greed for knowledge knows no boundaries. Or that his hair’s transformed into a great big bouffant crash helmet over the past four and a half years. But Planet Of The Spiders recognises these flaws (well, the first two, anyway) and kills the Doctor off as a result of his ego, which is wildly out of control.
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