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- Adventure Calendar 2010
- Budding Totalitarians
- Winter Storm Warning - Central Colorado River Basin (Colorado)
- For Freedom Motorists Only
- Stumbling and Bumbling Towards the Truth
- Powerful Storm Topples Trees, Kills One
- X Factor and The Apprentice 'destroying female friendships' - Daily Mail
- San Francisco Police Prepare For New Year's Eve Festivities
- Fifa's airport shop shut as agent goes bust
- Special Story Podcast - 29 December 2010
- Tim's royal turn at the Playhouse - Morley Observer
- 'Doctor Who' Christmas Special Attracts 10 Million - Airlock Alpha
- 11 Rules for Better Trading
- Runaway Bride Ratings
- Matt Smith: 'Bring on Amy's short skirts' - Digital Spy
- Matt Smith: I love Karen Gillan's sexy short skirts on Doctor Who - Now Magazine Online
- Action, Pertwee and the Boyfriend from Blupo
- Doctor Who, "A Christmas Carol": a little too tried and true - TV Geek Army
- Audiobook Version of "Doctor Who: Demon Quest 4 - Starfall" Now Available - American Consumer News
- Glasgow Pictures Blog
- Doctor Who Series 6: I Wear A Stetson Now... - Unreality Shout (blog)
- BBC America Ratings
- Ann's Mirabilis - The Sun
- Polar Bear: Spy On The Ice - Express.co.uk
- Happy Birthday, Bernard Cribbins!
- Day Twenty-Nine: Shadow's Cast: Eleanor Matsuura
- No batente
- 'Doctor Who' 'A Christmas Carol' Episode Averages 727000 on BBC America on ... - TVbytheNumbers
- Who Fan Art
- First five series to air on Rai 4 in Italy from January
- Top Five Doctor Who Moments of 2010
| Posted: 29 Dec 2010 10:00 AM PST Count down to Christmas and beyond with our traditional Adventure Calendar... A new treat every day to guarantee it's more fun than mince pies and mistletoe! | ||
| Posted: 29 Dec 2010 11:23 AM PST Bill Anderson on the Progressives. | ||
| Winter Storm Warning - Central Colorado River Basin (Colorado) Posted: 29 Dec 2010 03:35 PM PST URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE Issued At: 2010-12-30T04:11:00 Expired At: 2011-01-01T01:00:00 Issuing Weather Forecast Office Homepage: http://www.crh.noaa.gov/gjt/ | ||
| Posted: 29 Dec 2010 11:23 AM PST Eric Peters has some goals for libertarian drivers. | ||
| Stumbling and Bumbling Towards the Truth Posted: 29 Dec 2010 11:23 AM PST Wilt Alston on how he became a libertarian. | ||
| Powerful Storm Topples Trees, Kills One Posted: 29 Dec 2010 03:38 PM PST Downed trees and power lines, as well as standing water on the roadway were reported from the Santa Cruz Mountains up to Sonoma County after the major soaker set in from the North West Tuesday afternoon. | ||
| X Factor and The Apprentice 'destroying female friendships' - Daily Mail Posted: 29 Dec 2010 09:29 AM PST
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| San Francisco Police Prepare For New Year's Eve Festivities Posted: 29 Dec 2010 03:38 PM PST The San Francisco Police Department is preparing for a busy New Year's Eve this Friday night, with the largest crowd expected along the Embarcadero for the annual fireworks show. | ||
| Fifa's airport shop shut as agent goes bust Posted: 29 Dec 2010 08:00 AM PST IT OPENED with a blaze of publicity at Changi Airport's Terminal 3 in 2008, as the world's first official Fifa merchandise store. But the shutters have gone down at the outlet, and the offices of Global Brands Group (GBG) - Fifa's exclusive licensing representative - have been cleared out. | ||
| Special Story Podcast - 29 December 2010 Posted: 29 Dec 2010 12:29 AM PST As a special thank you to all our listeners, and in the spirit of the festive season, we're offering the first Short Trips story (from Doctor Who: Short Trips Volume I - out now) as a free podcast download. The story, entitled Rise and Fall, is written by George Mann, read by William Russell (here pictured with director Nick Briggs) and features the first incarnation of the Doctor. Doctor Who: Short Trips Volume I features seven other stories, featuring Doctors 2 to 8, read by David Troughton, Katy Manning, Louise Jameson, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sophie Aldred and India Fisher. The second volume, featuring another eight stories, will be available in February 2011. 'Naturally we hope this might whet the appetite of those who haven't yet ordered the first volume of Short Trips,' confesses executive producer Nick Briggs. 'But in any case, I just wanted us to share this rather special story with all our listeners at what is, for many people, a very special time of year. Writer George Mann has really captured the essence of Doctor Who in a truly engaging, moving tale. I'd particularly like to pay tribute to William Russell's brilliant reading and Martin Montague's lovely sound design.' Download Podcast Here | ||
| Tim's royal turn at the Playhouse - Morley Observer Posted: 29 Dec 2010 12:21 AM PST
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| 'Doctor Who' Christmas Special Attracts 10 Million - Airlock Alpha Posted: 28 Dec 2010 11:35 PM PST
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| Posted: 28 Dec 2010 11:26 PM PST The Tuesday BBC One lunchtime repeat of the 2006 Christmas special, The Runaway Bride, had an audience of 1.5 million viewers according to unofficial overnight figures.The programme which stars David Tennant as the tenth Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, had a 12.3% share of the audience and won its time slot. Meanwhile this year's Christmas special, A Christmas Carol has shot to the top of the US iTunes chart. | ||
| Matt Smith: 'Bring on Amy's short skirts' - Digital Spy Posted: 28 Dec 2010 10:36 PM PST
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| Matt Smith: I love Karen Gillan's sexy short skirts on Doctor Who - Now Magazine Online Posted: 28 Dec 2010 08:31 PM PST
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| Action, Pertwee and the Boyfriend from Blupo Posted: 28 Dec 2010 06:53 PM PST Just popping my head out from my hibernation (oh, it's good not to have to think about writing anything for a week, but my brain keeps working out plots without my help) to tell you that today in the States, tomorrow in Britain, Action Comics #896 (Lex and the Secret Six) is in your comic stores. Also, I've written about the Third Doctor, Jon Pertwee, for Tor's Twelve Doctors of Christmas series of essays, and you can see the results here. And my old friend and Doctor Who novelist Jac Farrow has started a blog about girls' comics in Britain, the Blupoblog, named after one of her favourite strips. Jac's an expert on this subject, and her reminiscences are always funny and insightful. Right, back into the burrow I go! Until the New Year, Cheerio! | ||
| Doctor Who, "A Christmas Carol": a little too tried and true - TV Geek Army Posted: 28 Dec 2010 02:46 PM PST
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| Posted: 29 Dec 2010 06:25 AM PST Pictures of Glasgow, Scotland | ||
| Doctor Who Series 6: I Wear A Stetson Now... - Unreality Shout (blog) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 11:03 AM PST
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| Posted: 28 Dec 2010 10:32 AM PST Doctor Who:A Christmas Carol had an average audience of 727,000 viewers for its first showing on BBC America on Christmas Day.TV by the Numbers report the figure, which is for the 9-10.20pm showing on the channel. Last year the first part of The End of Time, which was shown the day after Christmas, achieved 671,000 viewers in the same timeslot. Figures are not yet available for the other showings on the channel. | ||
| Ann's Mirabilis - The Sun Posted: 28 Dec 2010 10:29 AM PST
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| Polar Bear: Spy On The Ice - Express.co.uk Posted: 28 Dec 2010 10:03 AM PST
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| Happy Birthday, Bernard Cribbins! Posted: 28 Dec 2010 10:00 AM PST Please join us as we send out birthday wishes to Bernard Cribbins, who turns 82 today! Although the actor appeared as Tom Campbell in the 1966 Doctor Who movie Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D., he is now best known through time and space as Donna Noble's grandad Wilfred Mott, first seen in Voyage of the Damned and last seen in The End of [...] | ||
| Day Twenty-Nine: Shadow's Cast: Eleanor Matsuura Posted: 28 Dec 2010 10:00 AM PST She's back! In part two of Shadow's Cast we meet Eleanor Matsuura. | ||
| Posted: 29 Dec 2010 05:59 AM PST Gabriel Braga Nunes grava 'Insensato Coração' no Rio | ||
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| Posted: 28 Dec 2010 09:03 AM PST Waiting for a meeting, found this: http://eojsodanreb.tumblr.com/post/395777926/i-dream-of-writing-doctor-w... Really incredibly well-done fanart. Enjoy!
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| First five series to air on Rai 4 in Italy from January Posted: 28 Dec 2010 08:43 AM PST The Italian TV channel Rai 4 has confirmed that from next month they'll begin screening the dubbed versions of Series 1 to 5 of the revived Doctor Who! The new deal with BBC Worldwide will see Series 4 and the 2009/10 Specials make their debut in Italy. Series 1, Series 2 and Series 3 have previously aired on a different [...] | ||
| Top Five Doctor Who Moments of 2010 Posted: 28 Dec 2010 06:03 AM PST The end of the year is here and – predictably – it's time for faceless cabals of critics and writers to tell all and sundry what made their jobs palatable! So with that festive spirit in mind let's take a look back, in five small doses, over the Doctor's adventures on screen in 2010! 5) "I'm the Doctor" from The Eleventh Hour After sending the Atraxi packing, the 'still cooking' Doctor then decides to haul them all the way back again for a little chat. A quick change of clothing (and a brief flashing of flesh for the ladies/chaps) he's up on the hospital roof, sending a chilling, utter idiosyncratic warning to the invading aliens that this planet is defended – giving us a brief flash of every Doctor before stepping through their hollogramatic faces to deliver the first of many fantastic lines in the new series: "I'm the Doctor; basically…run!" 4) James Corden from The Lodger We at Kasterborous were guilty of a little James Corden bashing: He's the host of a rubbish sports quiz! He's the writer of the ultimate Marmite sitcom Gavin & Stacey! He had a tiff with Charles Xavier! But come the credits of The Lodger, all was forgiven. A fantastically sweet performance and a brilliant bit of comedy sparing with Matt Smith. All apologies, Corden! 3) "Hello Stonehenge!" from The Pandorica Opens Considering he doesn't do armies or war, the Doctor doesn't half know how to rally the troops in the face of unimpeachable odds. His speech to the massing ships is one of the best since Voyage of the Damned, since The Waters of Mars, it's a moment we would all be talking about if the rest wasn't so magnificent. 2) Poor Mr Jorgensen from The Lodger Cold calling will never be the same for the unsuspecting Mr Jorgensen…first, i can't imagine what the Doctors sales technique was like being as he had difficulties dealing face to face with humans and secondly, and more importantly, was he still on the line after the Doctor had eaten his biscuit? 1) Fez's are cool. To cap off the list, a little doffing of the um… cap to the Doctor's and Matt's latest sartorial cul de sac's: the Fez! |
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The Tuesday BBC One lunchtime repeat of the 2006 Christmas special, The Runaway Bride, had an audience of 1.5 million viewers according to unofficial overnight figures.




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