
Editors Ramblings....
- So after landing my TARDIS in New, New York, here I am outside the Globe theatre, on Who island in Second Life.
- I'd like to welcome my new subscribers and Twitter followers that have recently joined the clan, and don't forget to tell your friends about the site (any plugs are greatly appreciated).
- BBC Books sent me 'The Coming of the Terraphiles' today by Michael Moorcock, how exciting, now reading intensely for a review later.

The Doctor Who News Page has The Vault Of Secrets, the BBC has released synopsis for The Vault Of Secrets, the second story in the new series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, the first part will be shown on CBBC on Monday 18th October at 5.15pm, and is followed by the second of Sarah Jane's Alien Files; Part Two will be shown the following day.
Pink Raygun.com follows on with Free Pumpkin Carving Template – Cyberman, you can carve up a couple hundred Cyberman pumpkins and have them surround yesterday’s Eleventh Doctor pumpkin.
Gallifreyan Embassy has Doctor Who: Podshock - Aftershock 20101006, in this brief Aftershock episode of Doctor Who: Podshock we announce our new DWP Podcast Companion App, the upcoming Gallifreyan Embassy Anniversary Event, and our live show at NYCC with Tony Lee.
eBay has DALEK - BBC LIcensed, 100% Completely Original with COA.
The Daily P.O.P. has 1980?s hiatus was hardest on the Daleks, 1983 was a good year for Doctor Who, celebrating 20 years if the longest running science fiction program on TV. Who would have thought that 1985 would be a different story entirely. Controller Michael Grade at the BBC decided that the series was lagging in ratings, had poor special effects and shoddy scripts. Even though it was called a hiatus, for many fans it felt like the end.
Who Fix has Annual Fissure, the Creature From the Black Lagoon has let himself go...

Shadowlocked reviews The Seeds Of Doom, ...basically concerns the machinations of camp millionaire Harrison Chase, whose plans to buy a simple pod rapidly snowball out of control. Naturally, the pod is much more dangerous than its appearance would suggest, since it’s a Krynoid pod. As the Doctor describes it, it’s a “galactic weed”, only more dangerous than the average plant, since it has a craving for human flesh. Cue six episodes of intense drama that pushes the Doctor’s mental and physical strengths to the limit.
Doc Oho's Big Finish audios reviews has The Axis of Insanity written by Simon Furman and directed by Gary Russell, "I am so pleased to hear Peter Davison back in the role after his longest gap away yet. It feels ages since he tickled my fancies on Omega and I can’t tell you how nice it is to listen to an actor who seems to give a damn about the part."
Classical Gallifrey has Serial 12: The Romans, who doesn't love Ancient Rome? No one, that's who. The history and mythology surrounding Rome, arguably one of if not the most famously recognizable ancient civilization, is vast and undeniably compelling. And when you have a show involving time travel, you'd be stupid not to cash in on that.
Infinite Hollywood has Doctor Who Krillitane Figure Review, ....the alien creature that just happens to look like a traditional Halloween goblin of sorts...

Doctor Who Spoilers has More casting for the Christmas Special, Tim Plester will be playing the role of Chief Servant in the Christmas Special.
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