
Editor: Bonfire night has come to the Newsrooms Paradox Island in Second Life, have a safe time with your firework parties tonight.

BBC Doctor Who has The Night After Hallowe'en: Part Three, by Mark B. Oliver, at least a dozen Guy Fawkes were upon the crowd, their cold expressionless masks further terrorizing the innocent revelers....

BBC Sarah Jane Adventures has Revealed: Best Moments, the Bannerman Road Gang discuss their favourite moments on set.

Collider.com has Executive Producer's Russell T. Davies & Julie Gardner Exclusive Interview, Russell T. Davies and executive producer Julie Gardner talked about their new partnership with Starz, giving the much-beloved series a more global feel, and how science fiction is the perfect means with which to examine the human race. They also hinted at some story ideas and new characters for Season 4, discussed the strength of their new writing staff and revealed that they hope to take the show to the San Diego Comic-Con for 2011.
SFX has Doctor Who Zombies, a few weeks ago, we tasked you with zombifying the Doctor and co. Here are a selection of the best pieces of art/clever Photoshoppery that you sent us!
Scotsman.com has Billy Connolly: How I was almost the Doctor, the Scots comedian has confirmed rumours that he was considered by producers to play the Time Lord in a 1996 television movie, a role that eventually went to Paul McGann.

Crafty Tardis has Photos from "Whoville", our spook house was a pretty good success, despite the weather.....
superrichi1a has posted in the TARDIS Builders Forum The Leadsworth build, "...I actually live in a village in the Midlands called Leadsworth, ironically, and what I'm trying to create is a bit of a pic n' mix of TARDIS design aspects."
Neil John Buchanan's Journal has The Teletubbie Terror, "it may dismay you to learn that I’ve brainwashed my children. I’m not proud, but it was a necessary evil. I’m a big fan of a certain british Time Lord and to ensure my continued uninterrupted pleasure in viewing his ongoing adventures I ensured both my daughters became avid fans as well...."
Rich's ComixBlog has...
- Outrage of the Zygons - 19, Jem asks Mel if she can prove her claim to be a time travellor. Mel offers to show them the TARDIS and the Holograms accept.
- Outrage of the Zygons - 20, Mel leads the Holograms back to the Concert Hall where she and the Doctor had left the TARDIS. But when they get there, Eric Raymond and Techrat are already breaking inside!

Behind the Sofa has Isolation is not good for me....., Stuart Ian Burns gets lost in The Empty Planet, ...offers the same bracing images of peopleless streets familiar from the likes of 28 Days Later or the various versions of I Am Legend in which the mass of humanity is just gone and those of us who ironically like people but hate gatherings can fantasise about going to the cinema without being disturbed by the rest of the audience (once we’ve worked out how the projector works), break into the National Archive and see what’s really been covered up under the seventy-year rule and having the run of the expensive food isle in Waitrose.
The Tardis Project has "Galaxy 4" wrapup, the story itself, while fairly simple, is solid: the beautiful, but treacherous Maaga vs. the hideous, but noble Rill, with the Chumblies as a bit of (somewhat silly) robot fun.
The Edwardian Adventurer has 015 – The Singing Sands, “The old Doctor continually shows his disapproval of my action by being both difficult and bad-tempered. For three days now, during which time we have covered no more than thirty miles, I have had to endure his insults.”
SFX has DVD Review Doctor Who, series five, “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue…” The old saying that becomes so important in season five’s final episode could just as well serve as a mission statement for series five of new Who.
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