Wednesday 12 December 2007

Revamped "Doctor Who Magazine"



This one hits the streets tomorrow and is the first of the 'new look' covers, following Tom Spilsbury taking over the esteemed editorship. Looks like a certain Mr Will Baker may have had a hand in this!

This also seems a pertinent opportunity to point out that the DWM peeps have their own Facebook group.

Squee 4 Sylar



Spotted this on YouTube and couldn't resist sharing this unexpected dose of homoerotica from a previous series featuring Zachary Quinto.

For more serious "Heroes" fans who can't wait for (now truncated) series 2 here's a wee sample of what you can expect, especially in the way of new stars.

Beckham shows his pants


This is all over t'internet like a rash, but I did promise it earlier in the week.

Tuesday 11 December 2007

Doctor Who: Further "Voyage of the Damned" promo pics






As part of their online advent calendar, the official BBC website published a load of character pics from the Christmas episode. Here are some, but if you want well and truly spoiled about a very specific plot point check the 10 second trailer that's already been on and has been supplied to "YouTube". (Embedding disabled, which I've respected).

Only a fortnight to go!

Tuesday 4 December 2007

Eastenders meets Doctor Who ...



No, mercifully not the sequel to "Dimensions in Time" - in fact this really has very little to do with "Doctor Who" and is actually just a forthcoming storyline for "Eastenders" featuring a faked-up "Doctor Who" exhibition filmed by St Paul's Cathedral in London. Rumoured to be intended for Valentine's Day broadcast it features Bradley Branning and new wife Stacey, played by Charlie Clements and Lacey Turner. Bradley has previously been established as a keen sci-fi fan, which goes a little way to explain the situation.
Though no such exhibition exists, the St Pauls area featured in a memorable scene of rampaging Cybermen in the 1968 story "The Invasion".

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