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- News: NovelCon Success
- News: Blackpool Exhibition Auction
- News: Doctor Who Adventures 138
- Lessons Joss Whedon Can Bring Back To Dollhouse From Glee - io9
- Cultural Life: Audrey Niffenegger, author - Independent
- Going Live - Week Two
- Deals: New work from Toronto Mayor David Miller, Paul Quarrington, Will ... - Quill & Quire (blog)
- Mona Lizo
- Billie Piper didn't date Emmerdale star - Tellyzone
- Madonna puts on her director's cap to take on Wallis Simpson (with a little ... - Daily Mail
- New stills from the Doctor's visit to the Sarah Jane Adventures - Examiner.com
- October Filming Roundup
- Battlestar Gourd-lactica, and 8 other nerdgasmic jack-o'-lanterns - The Phoenix
- Peek Inside the New TARDIS
- Tennant named most popular Doctor - Digital Spy
- News: Dreamland News
- KATE'S SICKO CROSS-DRESSING STUNT - Daily Star
- Seeing Red
- TARDIS at the Garden of Wales
- TENNANT TOPS TIME LORD LIST - Contactmusic.com
- TV: America's hottest drama bares its teeth - Tribune (blog)
- Win A Trip To London Film Festival - FemaleFirst.co.uk
- Extra chance for roles in city comedy film by Ben Stiller - South Wales Evening Post
- A Gate at the Stairs - Georgia Straight
- Tom Jones fans up in arms over new film about star's manhood - WalesOnline
- RSC's Twelfth Night at the Courtyard Theatre, Stratford - Telegraph.co.uk
- Top 55 TV Programs for Oct. 25-31, 2009 - NewsOK.com
- Dales actor plays down Piper history - Digital Spy
- Headless lady set to appear at the Fright Night frolics - SLIDESHOW - Sheffield Telegraph
- A home fit for royalty in the heart of the city - Londonderry Today
- The return of the Wolf man - The Herald
- Doctor Who: The Dalek War DVD review - Den Of Geek
- The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Mad Woman In The Attic Part 2 review - Den Of Geek
- Doctor Who reference in new Simpsons Halloween special? - Den Of Geek
- David Tennant in The Sarah Jane Adventures: huge new picture gallery - Den Of Geek
- Film comedy causes uproar with Tom Jones fans - WalesOnline
- Do you remember The Limit? - VIDEO - The Star
- Global iplayer could allow BBCW to up prices - Broadcastnow
- KATE'S SICK STUNT - Daily Star
- 9am Briefing: Man charged over body found in flat - Edinburgh Evening News
- Tom Jones sick comedy film under fire - WalesOnline
- 'What anyone would find so funny about this is beyond me' - WalesOnline
- This week on WGCU TV - Florida Weekly
- Who does their decorating - Discover Magazine
- Sloane, Tointon, David-Lloyd for 'The Bill' - Digital Spy
- JORDAN'S FROCKY HORROR SHOW - Daily Star
- 'Endgame' proves peace is possible - Zap2it.com
| Posted: 22 Oct 2009 04:23 PM PDT The lovely first few pages of the final issue of Dark Reign: Young Avengers are here.And I hope to see some of you at the Royal Greenwich Observatory tonight! Cheerio! | ||
| Posted: 22 Oct 2009 07:29 AM PDT Following on from the success of 2008’s Vworp Vworp Doctor Who comics event, the Lass O' Gowrie in Manchester was this year host to another intimate and friendly event – NovelCon, on October 11th. Concentrating on the adventures of the Doctor in the Target, Virgin and BBC Books ranges, NovelCon boasted a range of guests that included new series scriptwriter Paul Cornell and classic series script editor Andrew Cartmel, not to mention BBC Books writers Simon Guerrier, Daniel Blythe... | ||
| News: Blackpool Exhibition Auction Posted: 22 Oct 2009 06:58 AM PDT Taking place on Sunday, November 15th 2009 from Noon till 3pm, Blackpool's Doctor Who Museum will be selling off graphics, materials and other items. Note however that no exhibits will be for sale. Closing on Sunday November 8th (open late till 8pm) the Doctor Who Museum in Blackpool will be looking to part with various set dressing and photos 7 days later. The sale will comprise some large graphic panels from Blackpool and other recent exhibitions, smaller signs, photos and set dressing... | ||
| News: Doctor Who Adventures 138 Posted: 22 Oct 2009 06:51 AM PDT Happy Halloween from Doctor Who Adventures - Weeping Angel mask and claws with this week’s issue! Be afraid, be very afraid, as this week’s Doctor Who Adventures magazine is the scariest issue yet. The bumper Halloween pack takes a look at scary scenes to come in the next Doctor Who special, to be shown on BBC One soon, and comes with a Weeping Angel monster mask and claws to help make your Halloween party a screaming success. Other features in this week’s issue that will... | ||
| Lessons Joss Whedon Can Bring Back To Dollhouse From Glee - io9 Posted: 22 Oct 2009 04:50 AM PDT
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| Cultural Life: Audrey Niffenegger, author - Independent Posted: 22 Oct 2009 04:01 AM PDT
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| Posted: 22 Oct 2009 03:20 AM PDT The writers of SARAH-JANE.tv present a series of 'live' reactions to the episodes we're seeing, over the weekend following transmission. Come Monday morning, you'll have a running commentary by the pair of us of what we think worked, or might not have worked, in the episodes we're watching. This week - Mad Woman in the Attic Parts 1&2 22/10/2009 Anthony - 16:20: Little over fifteen minutes to go until Part One begins now. Hmmm... a few weeks back I knew nothing about this story, and I liked it that way. Thought it might surprise me when I see it all unfold on screen. But then came the BBC Press Release with the synopsis, and the Den of Geek! review, and all the leaked photographs... all in all, I feel a little overexposed in it all now. Hopefully it'll still surprise me. Anthony - 16:38: My, the woman playing the older Rani is doing a fab Anjli Mohindra impersonation. And boy... that young chap - remind you of Tommy Knight, much? Anthony - 16:45: Hmm... I'm not sure I entirely believe the off screen antics of Rani and her mate wots-his-face. She's never mentioned him before... As for Maria's latest exploits, do we reckon they're believable? Working with Obama's government?! Anthony - 16:53: "I knew I should have brought Luke - he moans less than you" Haha, Sarah Jane Smith does deadpan. Ooh, and funny Clyde!! The scene involving the two of them discussing Sarah's age - funniest SJA scene ever? Anthony - 16:56: The Time War! Anthony - 16:58: I'm struggling to believe the storyline - maybe it's because Rani looks older than she really is. Zac Efron - doubt she'd really give a toss about him. Isn't it only 12 year old girls who fantasise about that prat?! How old is Rani anyways?! Anthony - 17:01: A decent enough episode - the emotional stuff works really well, and always has done in the SJA. The overall plot still seems a little... slight. But hopefully it'll grow with Sarah-Jane getting more involved in the proceedings... Anthony - 17:03: Show's over, with Newsround now on. What did everybody else think of it all? Leave your comments below, and we'll add them to this post! Nabu - 17:21: Did anyone else yell 'cheeky bastard' at their telly when Clyde was talking about how old Sarah Jane was? :D In a LOL way, mind you. Incredible episode! Can't believe they picked up on the Maria/Rani tension at last! It couldn't be all smiles between 'em! Anthony - 17:28: Actually Nabu, it brought to mind some of the entries on the SARAH-JANE.tv competition (people, go vote!), which revolve around Maria returning to Bannerman Road and meeting Rani face-to-face... | ||
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| Posted: 22 Oct 2009 02:50 AM PDT We're about half or hour or so away from Part One of The Mad Woman in the Attic as I write this. Oh, the anticipation! Why don't you use the comments section below to tell us what you thought of today's episode? I'll post the best reactions up on this site tomorrow, as a preview of the second episode... For now, here's a selection of images from the adventure: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile the BBC Press Office is looking ahead to episodes 9&10 by issuing synopsis for those particular episodes - which form the story Mona Lisa's Revenge. Be warned, SPOILERS! Part One - Strange forces bring the Mona Lisa to life. Clyde's proudest day turns into a nightmare when he discovers that fine art can be dangerous and, when a school trip descends into disaster, the gang find themselves trapped without Sarah Jane's help, as the awesome abomination stirs. Part Two - Luke and Rani investigate the myth of the dreaded abomination. With Sarah Jane trapped and beyond help, everything now depends upon Clyde. Mona Lisa vows to release her terrifying brother from his age-old prison, but only Clyde has the key... The cast list includes: Sarah Jane Smith - Elisabeth Sladen Mona Lisa - Suranne Jones Clyde - Daniel Anthony Tommy Knight - Luke Smith Anjili Mohindra - Rani Chandra Alexander Armstrong - Mr Smith John Leeson - the voice of K9 Ace Bhatti - Haresh Chandra Jeff Rawle - Mr Harding Liza Sadovy - Miss Trupp Lizo Mzimba - Himself Paul Kasey - The Highwayman As you can see, former-Newsround presenter and current BBC News Entertainment Corrospondent Lizo Mzimba guest stars in the episode, playing himself. It's not the first cameo appearence that the SJA has welcomed, mind... Remember the Blue Peter gang popping up on Maria's television screen in Invasion of the Bane? The episodes air Thursday 12th and Friday 13th November. In the meantime... Remember!! The Mad Woman in the Attic - Part One airs at 4:35pm today on both BBC One and the BBC HD Channel. You can catch it on iPlayer over the next 7 days, too. | ||
| Billie Piper didn't date Emmerdale star - Tellyzone Posted: 22 Oct 2009 02:43 AM PDT
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| New stills from the Doctor's visit to the Sarah Jane Adventures - Examiner.com Posted: 22 Oct 2009 02:32 AM PDT
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| Posted: 22 Oct 2009 02:25 AM PDT October has seen the Doctor Who production crew busy, with a number of appearances in public places. Open the spoiler sections for more details on what has been occuring! Filming for episode one got under way publicly at Cathedral Green in Llandaff, which was transformed into a picturesque English village called Leadworth. Scenes involved the Doctor and Amy on the village green, with the Doctor wearing the clothes of his tenth incarnation and seeming very wobbly on his feet! Later scenes recorded indicated an alien presence in the sky, and the apparent destruction of the sonic screwdriver. 5th October: Alun Vega: The scene involved the Doctor and Amy hurrying up a lane, and running across to the icecream van. Then the Doctor ran off, jumped over the flowerbed at the side of the White House, and ran inside. Amy ran after him, but took the more conventional route through the front gate. As they came up the lane, the Doctor shouted something about a "cricket bat" and another fan thought she heard Amy say something about "12 years of therapy". Someone else reckoned they thought the Doctor said he was having food cravings - which I guess might be post-regeneration trauma. This is the sort of scene that they cover from multiple angles, which is why it took them the entire 4 hours I was there to film it! 6th October, Fiona Oram: We got on set about half nine in the rain and were suprised to see filming underway. The following scene was shot at various angles. First off Amy was trying to get the Doctor into a car (not police a black rover) His Tie kept getting trapped in the door! Dialogue we could hear was 20 minutes till the world ends and do you know who I am? My friend had been on set a bit longer and had heard also the Doctor say that You (something) are always trying to lock me away! Hence people I find out later have conme to the conclusion that Amy is a police officer. Later on the scene was reshot (after more rain) and same Dialogue however Matt was looking at something behind him before speaking to Amy and she shouts NOOO! And drags him quite literally by the tie to the car. This scene was shot quite a bit due to constant downpours! After lunch they went through the same scene again and seemed to be happy with that. Then the filming moved to the green and we watched Matt and Karen rehearsing running up the green. While we were being moved to the other side of set Matt was practising his scene with a guy in hospital overalls. We also walked past the red phone box which was being set up for special effects. When the shot was ready Matt and Karen were running up towards a white screen and Matt turns around to hospital overalls person and starts talking. Dialogue heard was "Coma" and something about staring at a dog! Then the heavens opened and they attempted to film again but was starting to prove impossible. The fire engine was filmed leaving with the blues flashing and ladder pushed out. 7th October, Haffertee: First scene we saw shot was Matt Karen and the guy in hospital overalls. They seemed to look up at the sky then a dog barks and Matt goes towards the beer garden and starts talking down to something. Hello prisoner x is said. Then we hear Level 20 planet scanning the earth 6 billion people. Then we are told phone box explodes aerials turn fire engine ladder goes up and down. Helicopter flies out of little boys hand. Then Matt said something about not testing all sonics settings. Setting four thousand and do you think they will notice? Then the sonic blew up. One take of the destruction of the sonic screwdriver slightly hurt Matt Smith, something that caught media attention! The incident was reported in the South Wales Evening Post, Daily Mail, Sky News, and The Sun. Filming for this week took place at the Old Vicarage in Rhymney, and saw the old TARDIS prop in use(a new version of the police box had been seen in previous filming). Matt Smith and Karen Gillan were again on-site for filming. On one day the police box was on its side, with the doors seen to be opening in the opposite direction to normally seen on screen. Fiona Oram:The old TARDIS is there Matt and Karen run from it (Well Karen practically drags him) Smoke comes pouring out of the TARDIS. Karen keeps saying come on ! Matt keeps trying to run back to TARDIS to save "her" But Karen keeps trying to pull him back. Couldnt hear a lot. Karen is in Policewoman outfit again and Matt is still in Tens outfit ! Lots of kithen equipment neing taken in new microwave etc. (Not for drinks etc as base only round the corner) This week sees filming taking place at the ancient St. Gwynno's Church, and had led to the first view of the updated TARDIS interior, albeit as the backdrop to the police box prop out on location. The filming has also revealed the 'monster' of this episode in the graveyard. (with thanks to Rob M. Clarke, Scott Frankton, Haffertee, Fiona Oram, Lee Tucker, Alun Vega) | ||
| Battlestar Gourd-lactica, and 8 other nerdgasmic jack-o'-lanterns - The Phoenix Posted: 22 Oct 2009 02:13 AM PDT
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| Posted: 22 Oct 2009 01:04 AM PDT A poster to the Gallifrey Base forum was visiting a location shoot and got to see the translite (the lit-up scenery flat) that's put in the back of the Police Box prop for the illusion of the TARDIS interior…which revealed the a fragment of the new TARDIS set. If you don't want to trawl through a whole whack of forum postings, you can get straight to the money shot on the Comic Book rumour site, Bleeding Cool. Oh, and let it be known (both there and here in the comment section for this entry): SPOILERS! | ||
| Tennant named most popular Doctor - Digital Spy Posted: 22 Oct 2009 12:47 AM PDT
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| Posted: 21 Oct 2009 11:41 PM PDT We get closer and closer to the release of Dreamland, the BBC's new Doctor Who nimated adventure - and interest continues to grow across the web as more and more information is revealed. "Dreamland" itself got a mention in the first story of Series 3 of The Sarah Jane Adventures last week as an alien inhabiting Ms Smith's body used nano robots to build an escape ship based on the one that supposedly crashed at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947 from plans found in attic computer Mr Smith's... | ||
| KATE'S SICKO CROSS-DRESSING STUNT - Daily Star Posted: 21 Oct 2009 11:33 PM PDT
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| Posted: 21 Oct 2009 11:30 PM PDT Some interesting reviews of The Mad Woman in the Attic have been posted online courtesy of Den of Geek! They've received preview discs of the episodes in question, and speak quite favourably of them... RED EYE REMOVAL TOOL URGENTLY NEEDED... Of tonight's opening installment, reviewer Cameron K. McEwan has this to say: | ||
| Posted: 21 Oct 2009 09:06 PM PDT The National Botanic Garden of Wales will play host to the TARDIS during the Autumn half-term: The world-famous police box is making an unscheduled stop this half-term amid the Mediterranean plantings in Lord Foster's stunning glass dome to promote the forthcoming episode of Doctor Who - entitled The Waters of Mars - in which the Great Glasshouse has a starring role. The Garden's Head of marketing David Hardy said everyone was really looking forward to the TARDIS' arrival: "David Tennant and the whole Doctor Who crew were filming here back in February. The Great Glasshouse plays the part of a plant-filled biome on Mars. It looks like being a thrilling episode and confirms Lord Foster's glasshouse as not only the biggest one on this planet but also the first one on Mars!" | ||
| TENNANT TOPS TIME LORD LIST - Contactmusic.com Posted: 21 Oct 2009 07:59 PM PDT
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| TV: America's hottest drama bares its teeth - Tribune (blog) Posted: 21 Oct 2009 07:54 PM PDT
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| Win A Trip To London Film Festival - FemaleFirst.co.uk Posted: 21 Oct 2009 05:32 PM PDT
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| Extra chance for roles in city comedy film by Ben Stiller - South Wales Evening Post Posted: 21 Oct 2009 05:09 PM PDT
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| A Gate at the Stairs - Georgia Straight Posted: 21 Oct 2009 05:01 PM PDT
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| Tom Jones fans up in arms over new film about star's manhood - WalesOnline Posted: 21 Oct 2009 04:48 PM PDT
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| RSC's Twelfth Night at the Courtyard Theatre, Stratford - Telegraph.co.uk Posted: 21 Oct 2009 04:24 PM PDT
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| Top 55 TV Programs for Oct. 25-31, 2009 - NewsOK.com Posted: 21 Oct 2009 04:03 PM PDT
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| Dales actor plays down Piper history - Digital Spy Posted: 21 Oct 2009 03:47 PM PDT
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| Headless lady set to appear at the Fright Night frolics - SLIDESHOW - Sheffield Telegraph Posted: 21 Oct 2009 03:36 PM PDT
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| A home fit for royalty in the heart of the city - Londonderry Today Posted: 21 Oct 2009 03:27 PM PDT
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| The return of the Wolf man - The Herald Posted: 21 Oct 2009 02:20 PM PDT
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| Doctor Who: The Dalek War DVD review - Den Of Geek Posted: 21 Oct 2009 01:47 PM PDT
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| The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Mad Woman In The Attic Part 2 review - Den Of Geek Posted: 21 Oct 2009 01:11 PM PDT
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| Doctor Who reference in new Simpsons Halloween special? - Den Of Geek Posted: 21 Oct 2009 01:11 PM PDT
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| David Tennant in The Sarah Jane Adventures: huge new picture gallery - Den Of Geek Posted: 21 Oct 2009 01:11 PM PDT
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| Film comedy causes uproar with Tom Jones fans - WalesOnline Posted: 21 Oct 2009 01:02 PM PDT
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| Do you remember The Limit? - VIDEO - The Star Posted: 21 Oct 2009 12:55 PM PDT
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| Global iplayer could allow BBCW to up prices - Broadcastnow Posted: 21 Oct 2009 12:54 PM PDT
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| KATE'S SICK STUNT - Daily Star Posted: 21 Oct 2009 12:53 PM PDT
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| 9am Briefing: Man charged over body found in flat - Edinburgh Evening News Posted: 21 Oct 2009 12:46 PM PDT
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| Tom Jones sick comedy film under fire - WalesOnline Posted: 21 Oct 2009 11:51 AM PDT
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| 'What anyone would find so funny about this is beyond me' - WalesOnline Posted: 21 Oct 2009 11:43 AM PDT
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| This week on WGCU TV - Florida Weekly Posted: 21 Oct 2009 09:58 AM PDT
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| Who does their decorating - Discover Magazine Posted: 21 Oct 2009 04:39 AM PDT
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| Sloane, Tointon, David-Lloyd for 'The Bill' - Digital Spy Posted: 21 Oct 2009 04:05 AM PDT
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| JORDAN'S FROCKY HORROR SHOW - Daily Star Posted: 21 Oct 2009 04:04 AM PDT
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| 'Endgame' proves peace is possible - Zap2it.com Posted: 21 Oct 2009 01:59 AM PDT
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