Showing posts with label series 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label series 6. Show all posts

Monday, 11 July 2011

Series 6 Volume 1 Episodes 1 to 7

The Doctor returns, alongside newly weds Amy and Rory, to face monsters and mysteries and adventures all across time and space, in a thrilling new series of Doctor Who. Together they’ll find themselves in sixties America, battling the invasion the world forgot, then journey on the high seas of 1696 aboard a pirate ship, to solve the mystery of the Siren. In a bubble universe at the very edge of reality, the Doctor will meet an old friend with a new face, and in a monastery on a remote island in the near future, an industrial accident will take on a terrible human shape. And waiting for them, at the end of all this, is the battle of Demon’s Run, and the Doctor’s darkest hour. Can even the truth about River Song save the Time Lord’s soul?


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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.

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Dr who The almost people day!!


As the solar storm rages, Jennifer, a Ganger driven mad by the memories of being "decommissioned", is seeking revenge, as the time-travelling drama continues.

She can remember every excruciating second of every "execution" and is determined that the humans will pay. And she isn't just talking war; she's talking revolution. As the crumbling factory fills with toxic fumes and drips lethal acid, the "Originals" wait desperately for the shuttle from the Mainland to rescue them. But Jennifer has other ideas. Can the Doctor convince the terrified factory workers to embrace their own humanity and work together with their Gangers to overcome a monster of their own making?

Saturday, 21 May 2011

Bits and Bobs big update Dr who, Ratings, Colin Baker, Audio commentary, Tardis wallpaper, Hiddn clues Series 6 and More!!


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Dr who - The Rebel Flesh Day!!


A solar tsunami sends the TARDIS hurtling towards a futuristic factory on Earth, where human doppelgangers are used to mine dangerous acid, as the time-travelling adventures continue.

A second wave hits and the "Gangers" separate. They can remember every second of their "original's" life and feel every emotion they've ever experienced. But are these memories stolen or have they been bequeathed? Are the Gangers merely faulty machinery that must be shut down or are they living, breathing, sentient beings? Can the Doctor convince the terrified humans to accept these "almost people" and prevent an all-out civil war before the factory explodes?

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

SFX Some more few Cryptic Previews from The Doctor's wife



Someone’s knocking at the door…

The Doctor’s kissing AGAIN

There are lots of special boxes in a cupboard

The processed food agenda is back

We possibly hear something first heard in “Logopolis”

There’s more of Matt Smith in this one than in the first three episodes, and he’s great

Suranne Jones is fantastic too, like an ever nuttier Helena Bonham Carter

Telephones are used at an important point

You might be reminded of “The Invasion Of Time”

There’s some hardcore corridor action

He’s done it AGAIN! Sort of

It’s better than last week’s story

There’s a flashback to a happy day

Something puzzling in the pre-season trailer is explained

You’ll think of “The Doctor’s Daughter”

The episode has a kind of “Utopia” vibe

There are tears

Who’s a pretty boy then?

The Doctor sports some fetching eyewear

Someone asks a question of the Doctor that’s never been asked before

The name of a character is clever and significant

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Tuesday, 17 May 2011

More promo pictures from The rebel flesh


The BBC have released more promo pics from Saturdays episode The Rebel Flesh

More like this can be found on blogtorwho

Monday, 16 May 2011

SFX - Doctor Who “The Rebel Flesh” Spoiler-Free Preview


1 It’s this season’s most trad-Who episode so far, but whereas last year’s “trad” story (the Silurian two-parter) was Pertwee era, this is straight out of the Troughton years. Appropriately Matt Smith is at his most Troughton-esque.

2 It also evokes memories of “The Impossible Planet”. There’s a lot of exposition to start with, but it soon becomes very pacy claustrophobic, creepy and full of powerful, well-written character moments for the guest stars and striking images.

3 The pre-titles teaser is frankly disturbing

4 Accident Direct could have to rethink their policies in this world

5 Rory fails to score a double

6 There’s lots and lots of shaky acting

7 There’s a surprising selection of pop songs

8 The Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver when simply reading would suffice

9 The Doctor reveals he’s a fan of someone

10 The Doctor pretends to be a weatherman

11 The Doctor has a great Derren Brown moment

12 Random words: “Poncy”, “cockerel”, “welly-boots”, “football”

13 The Doctor loses two of something

14 The Doctor says something again we’ve never heard him say before

15 Beware the oncoming storm

16 Someone builds a castle

17 There’s a moment straight out of The Thing, and another one straight out of Death Becomes Her

18 Someone’s first words are a big clue

19 Rory puts his foot down

2o The Doctor clearly isn’t from the North any more!

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The Rebel flesh Hints


Accents are not The Doctor's forte.

The TARDIS does something we haven't seen before.

We find out new information about The Doctor's body.

Buzzer shares a characteristic with Uncle from 'The Doctor's Wife'.

There's a 'Supermassive Black Hole' in the TARDIS.

Rory and Amy disagree over flights.

One of the Doctor's "toys" returns.

A motif from 'The Curse Of The Black Spot' makes an appearance.

Looking for influences? Frankenstein, Blade Runner and The Incredibles.

The Doctor makes up a crazy new word.


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The Rebel Flesh BBC America Trailer

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Sunday, 15 May 2011

The Doctor's Wife - Overnight Ratings


The Doctor's wife according to unofficial overnight ratings was watched by 5.9 million viewers.

The Doctor's wife was the third watched programme of the day. the most watched was Eurovision with 9.4 million and Britain's got (dumb) talent was in second place.

Doctor Who once more drew many viewers to BBC One with the audience rising from 3.6 million to 5.9 million as the programme started and then dropping back from 6.2 million to 3.3 million when it finished.

The overnight figure is based on the published timeslot, which was 6.30pm - 7.20pm and so is dragged down slightly by the following programme. Final ratings, based on the exact time broadcast, and including those who record the programme for later viewing, should be available next Sunday


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The Rebel flesh promo pics



The BBC have released some promo pictures of The Rebel Flesh More like these can be found at Blogtorwho

Dr Who - The rebel flesh teasers


"Heart's gone now..."

"Amy, breathe."

"Who wants fish and chips?"

"My tummy's going funny."

"Assume the position!"

"We've gone all medieval."

"I've seen whole worlds turned inside out in an hour."

"Don't fiddle with the money, Doctor."

"No need to get poncey, it's just gunge!"

"Cock-a-doodle do!"

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Saturday, 14 May 2011

The Doctor's Wife: The Lost Scenes and More

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More on BBC Dr who site . The episode can be watched on BBC Dr who site Here or on iplayer

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Dr Who - The Rebel Flesh BBC One Trailer