Wednesday, 29 June 2011

The Lost Stories 2:05 Animal


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148: Rat Trap


Peter Davison (The Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka), Mark Strickson (Vislor Turlough), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa)


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Jago and Litefoot Series 3 Box Set


Christopher Benjamin (Henry Gordon Jago), Trevor Baxter (Professor Litefoot). Louise Jameson (Leela)

Louise Jameson will be joining the regular cast as Leela, reunited with the two investigators of infernal incidents. It is the first time that Louise has worked together with fellow actors Christopher Benjamin and Trevor Baxter since the TV story The Talons of Weng-Chiang in 1977.

“Leela has been sent to Earth by the Time Lords,” says producer David Richardson. “Something is corrupting time on Earth, the planet is in grave danger and Leela again teams up with Jago and Litefoot to urgently locate the source of the problem.”

The series begins with Dead Men’s Tales by Justin Richards, in which the trio are on the trail of mysterious dead sailors that have risen from the murky waters of the Thames. Warren Brown (The Accused, Single Father) guest stars as Johnny Skipton.

Episode two is The Man at the End of the Garden by Matthew Sweet, in which Jago, Litefoot and Leela are menaced by a young girl’s imaginary friend. Eden Monteath (who appeared in the Eleventh Doctor’s first TV adventure The Eleventh Hour) plays young Clara while Joanna Monro (Planet of the Spiders) is Eleanor Naismith.


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One Last Wish - The Doctor


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Saturday, 25 June 2011

Dr who Eleventh doctor quotes Death of the Doctor


The Doctor: Then they got married, so I dropped them off on a honeymoon planet, which isn't what you'd think. It's not a planet for a honeymoon, it's a planet on a honeymoon. It married an asteroid.
Jo: I've waited my whole silly life.
The Doctor: Oh, but you're an idiot.
Jo: Well, there we have it.
The Doctor: No, but don't you see? How could I ever find you? You've spent the past 40 years living in huts, climbing up trees, tearing down barricades. You've done everything from flying kites on Kilimanjaro to sailing down the yangtze in a tea-chest. Not even the TARDIS could pin you down!
Jo: Hold on. I did sail down the Yangtze in a tea-chest! How did you know?
The Doctor: And that family! All 7 kids, 12 grandchildren, 13th on his way. He's dyslexic but that'll be fine, great swimmer.
Jo: So you've been watching me? All this time?
The Doctor: No. Because you're right. I don't look back. I can't. But the last time I was dying I looked back on all of you. Every single one. And I was so proud.
The Doctor: Listen to me, both of you I want you to remember.
Jo: We are doing, that's the trouble.
The Doctor: No no no no no no no. I want you to remember everything. Every single day with me. Every single second.
Tia: What's he doing?
The Doctor: Because your memories are more powerful than anything else on this planet. Just think of it Sarah. Remember it Jo. But properly. Properly. Give the memory weave everything. Every planet. Every face. Every mad man. Every loss. Every sunset. Every scent. Every terror. Every joy. Every Doctor. Every me.
Sarah Jane: I remember!
Tia: No!
Jo: I remember!
The Doctor: What do you mean, the Mona Lisa?
The Doctor: The coffin was the trap. The coffin was the solution. That's so neat I could write a thesis.

Monday, 20 June 2011

Earth Story DVD - The Gunfighters and The Awakening


Awakening: Peter Davison (1984)
The TARDIS has brought the Doctor Tegan and Turlough to the English country village of Little Hodcombe in 1984 where an alien war machine, the Malus, is affecting its inhabitants. A re-enactment of a civil war battle becomes dangerously real as the Malus gather sufficient psychic energy to re-awake.

The Gunfighters: Starring William Hartnell (1966)
The TARDIS arrives in the town of Tombstone in the Wild West and the Doctor, having hurt a touch on one of Cyril's sweets, decides he must visit a dentist. The local dentist is Doc Holliday, currently engaged in a feud with the Clanton family. Lawmen Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson are meanwhile doing their best to keep the peace.

Special Features:
• Restored and re-mastered commentaries with cast and crew documentaries
• Photo Gallery

• Coming Soon Trailer


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Saturday, 18 June 2011

Dr who Eleventh doctor quotes Series 6 trailer


Unknown Voice: Fear me, I’ve killed hundreds of Time Lords.
The Doctor: Fear me, I killed all of them.

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Doctor & Rose + Doctor & River Song - You're Not From Here




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Doctor Who 2011 Wave 1 Action Figures: The Doctor With Stetson


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Doctor Who Standee

Doctor Who Standee: 11th Doctor Stetson

This life-size cardboard cut-out cardboard cut-out of Doctor Who - 11th Doctor (Matt Smith) is sure to turn heads and wow visitors in equal measure!

This Doctor Who - 11th Doctor (Matt Smith) standee is the perfect focus point of any theme party or a gift sure to delight the most avid fan. All cut-outs are designed to be self supporting and are assembled within seconds. Alternatively it is possible to leave the supports flat and wall mount the standee as you wish. All life-size stand ups fold down for easy storage.

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Doctor Who Standee: River Song Utah

This life size cardboard cut-out of Doctor Who - Professor River Song (Alex Kingston) is sure to turn heads and wow visitors in equal measure!

This Doctor Who - Professor River Song (Alex Kingston) standee is the perfect focus point of any themed party or a gift sure to delight the most avid fan. All cut-outs are designed to be self supporting and are assembled within seconds. Alternatively it is possible to leave the supports flat and wall mount the standee as you wish.

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Doctor Who Standee: Amy Pond (Police Woman Uniform)

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Doctor Who Standee: 9th Doctor
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This Doctor Who standee is the perfect focus point of any theme party or a gift sure to delight the most avid fan. All cut outs are designed to be self supporting and are assembled within seconds. Alternatively it is possible to leave the supports flat and wall mount the standee as you wish. All life size stand ups fold down for easy storage.

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Doctor Who Standee: 11th Doctor In Wedding Suit
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Doctor Who Standee: Abigail
This life size cardboard cut out of Doctor Who - Abigail is sure to turn heads and wow visitors in equal measure!

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Doctor Who 2011 Wave 1 Action Figures: Silents

Doctor Who 2011 Wave 1 Action Figures: Silent (Mouth Open)

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Doctor Who 2011 Wave 1 Action Figures: Silent (Mouth Closed)

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Doctor Who 2011 Wave 1 Action Figures: Amy In Nightdress


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Doctor Who 2011 Wave 1 Action Figures: Ood With Green Eyes


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Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Why She Swallows Bullets and Stones || Eleven/Rose




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Time Unincorporated 3 (The Doctor Who Fanzine Archive)

In Time, Unincorporated, the best essays and commentary from a range of Doctor Who fanzines are collected and made available to a wider audience. In spirit, this series picks up the torch from Virgin’s License Denied collection (1997), concentrating some of the most delightful, insightful and strange writings on Who into a single source.



The third and final volume of this series contains nearly 65 essays that examine the new Doctor Who up to and including the 2010 series starring Matt Smith. The essays stem from a wide array of fanzines such as Enlightenment, Tides of Time, Shockeye’s Kitchen, Movement and more.


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Sunday, 12 June 2011

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Saturday, 11 June 2011

Dr who eleventh doctor quotes The Impossible Astronaut

The Doctor: Y'know, this isn't nearly as bad as it looks.
Amy: At the personal intervention of the king, the unnamed Doctor was incarcerated without trial in the tower of London.
Rory: OK, but it doesn't have to be him.
Amy: According to contemporary accounts, two nights later, a magical sphere some twenty feet across was seen floating away from the tower, bearing the mysterious Doctor aloft.
Rory: OK, it's him.
Amy: This is it, yeah? The right place?
Rory: Uh, Nowhere, Middle of? Yeah, this is it.
The Doctor: Fellas, the guns, really? I just walked into the highest security office in the United States and parked a big blue box on the rug. You think you can just shoot me?
River Song: They're Americans!
The Doctor: Don't shoot! Definitely no shooting.
The Doctor: I'm your new undercover agent on loan from Scotland Yard. Codename: The Doctor. These are my top operatives, The Legs, The Nose, and Mrs. Robinson.
River Song: I hate you.
The Doctor: No, you don't.
The Doctor: Swear to me! Swear to me on something that matters!
Amy: Fish fingers and custard.
The Doctor: My life in your hands, Amelia Pond.

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Doctor Who (E.T. by Katy Perry) DoctorxRose DoctorxAmy




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Doctor Who Action Figure Set: The Time Monster Set


The Master, back on Earth has constructed a device to gain control over Kronos, a creature from outside of the time vortex. He uses the device but it proves dangerously unstable. The Third Doctor arrives and shuts down experiment but the Master reactivates it, using it to ensnare a High Priest of the lost city of Atlantis, and then to attack UNIT forces.

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Classic Audio Book: Ghost light


A complete and unabridged reading of the Target books novelization with specially composed music and sound effects


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Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Torchwood - Friends Style


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What happens when Torchwood meets "Friends"??? ORIGINAL BY TIMANFANVIDS

Doctor Who: The Jade Pyramid out today

Matt Smith reads this exclusive audio story featuring the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond. Intercepting a distress call, the TARDIS is drawn to a Shinto shrine in medieval Japan, where the Doctor and Amy are met by village elder Shijo Sada. He explains that the ogre-like mannequins surrounding the holy site are harmless guardians, called Otoroshi. At the heart of the temple is an ancient jade pyramid, so sacred that only the monks may look at it. But the Shogun, the ruler of Japan, wants to possess the pyramid and has ordered seven samurai and a band of soldiers to come to Kokan and seize it. Whilst the Doctor is tracked by a ninja assassin, Amy discovers what happens to trespassers at the shrine. Soon the secrets of the jade pyramid - and the towering Otoroshi - will be known...Written specially for audio by Martin Day, "The Jade Pyramid" is read by Matt Smith, who plays the Doctor in the acclaimed hit series from BBC Television.


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Doctor Who and Philosophy (Popular Culture and Philosophy)

Famous throughout the world, the "Doctor Who" series is the longest-running sci-fi TV show in history. Now it's making its U.S. transition from dedicated cult following to mass viewership, with the new series starring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor breaking all records. In "Doctor Who and Philosophy", a team of mostly human philosophers (who are also fans) looks at the deeper issues raised by the Doctor's mind-blowing adventures. Among the topics covered are the Doctor's philosophy of science, the ethics of a universe with millions of intelligent species, what makes one life-form more important than another, whether time travellers can change history, and how the "Doctor Who" TV show is changing the world we live in. The chapters draw freely on both the classic series (1963-1989) and the new series.


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