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- Nicholas Courtney Is Dead - About - News & Issues
- Geek Gear: Doctor Who Shirt 'Crack' - Geeks of Doom
- What Are You Reading? - Comic Book Resources
- Doctor Who Mini-Episode at Comic Relief - Doctor Who TV (blog)
- Interview Matthew Rhys actor - Scotsman
- The Crack - Qwertee T-Shirt Offer - The Doctor Who News Page
- Doctor Who Mini-Episode at Comic Relief
- And our Fan of the Month for February is…
- The Crack - Qwertee T-Shirt Offer
- New six minute mini-episode to air during Comic Relief?
- France says bonjour to the Dream Lord and Silurians
- Docteur Who: ratings update
- What's Better Than One Amy Pond? - Bleeding Cool News
- 24 Hours to Preorder Ultimate Regeneration!
- Doctor Who: Weird and Wonderful
- What is “The Ace Box”?
- Doctor Who dies aged 81 - Accra Daily Mail (blog)
| Nicholas Courtney Is Dead - About - News & Issues Posted: 27 Feb 2011 05:31 PM PST
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| Geek Gear: Doctor Who Shirt 'Crack' - Geeks of Doom Posted: 27 Feb 2011 03:55 PM PST
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| What Are You Reading? - Comic Book Resources Posted: 27 Feb 2011 03:51 PM PST
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| Doctor Who Mini-Episode at Comic Relief - Doctor Who TV (blog) Posted: 27 Feb 2011 03:17 PM PST
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| Interview Matthew Rhys actor - Scotsman Posted: 27 Feb 2011 03:07 PM PST
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| The Crack - Qwertee T-Shirt Offer - The Doctor Who News Page Posted: 27 Feb 2011 02:22 PM PST
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| Doctor Who Mini-Episode at Comic Relief Posted: 27 Feb 2011 10:03 AM PST
There will be a Doctor Who mini-episode at this year's Comic Relief. The News of the World are reporting that the special s Read more ... | ||
| And our Fan of the Month for February is… Posted: 27 Feb 2011 09:54 AM PST Our Fan of the Month for February 2011 has been revealed! Thanks to everybody who entered this month, however as always there can only be one winner, and you can read the profile of this month's winner by clicking here! Our Fan of the Month section celebrates Whovianism in all its forms – if you live, breathe and [...] | ||
| The Crack - Qwertee T-Shirt Offer Posted: 27 Feb 2011 09:06 AM PST ![]() Europe's largest daily T-Shirt website Qwertee have launched a new Doctor Who inspired design, featuring the Doctor and Amy peering through the Crack. It was created by animator Billy Allison, who said: "an idea I thought of while watching Dr Who ... why don't they just have a look inside? I thought, maybe not a good idea but still :D" This is a limited edition print which will only be available to purchase for three days (i.e. until 11:00pm Wednesday 1st March). Readers of Doctor Who News will be able to take advantage of a special 50p/50c discount off the usual £8/€10/$13.50 price of the t-shirt - simply enter this promotional code when ordering: The t-shirt can be ordered from the Qwertee website. When it comes to the world of online t-shirt stores Qwertee.com is a little bit different in that we are the UK and indeed Europe's first daily t shirt store. Qwertee is very simple: we sell one t shirt, for one day only, for one incredible price. Every day at 11pm we put a new tee on sale for 24 hours only (or less if it sells out) for the amazing price of £8/€10/about $13. Our shirts are about as limited edition as you could imagine: after 24 hours they are gone from Qwertee forever, never to return again. So if you see a tee you like you need to act fast before it is too late! We work with some of the finest artists/designers both local and international to bring you an amazing new design every day of the year. But rather than deciding what to print ourselves, it is the Qwertee community members that decide what we print. Artists submit their designs, Qwertee users vote for what they like and the most popular designs are printed and put on sale for 24 hours. The artist then gets paid a €1 commission for every shirt that sells. We welcome all kinds of designs on Qwertee: from funny, pop culture and parody to more serious artwork. Qwertee want to offer something for everybody and with the shirt a day system, the next design is never far away, so you'll always find something that suits you. Though our shirts cost a mere £8/€10 (less if you use our discount codes) they are ethically produced, made of supersoft 100% ringspun cotton and are hand printed locally in the UK/Ireland. They also feature screen printed tags and are shipped in environmentally friendly 100% degradable bags. These are the kind of features you'd normally associate with much more expensive tees but it is just a small part of Qwertee's commitment to providing you with a great quality product at a ridiculously low price. We ship to everywhere in the world and our shipping rates (from €1.35 with €3 worldwide delivery) are the best around. As well as our commitment to amazing tees we also aim to provide the best service of anywhere you have ever shopped, online or otherwise. When it comes to customer service, we will do whatever it takes to make sure you are happy. We provide you with detailed sizing charts and comparisons with popular brands to make sure you get a great fitting shirt. We offer free returns and will reply to your emails within 24 hours or less, even at the weekends. Finally we like to think of Qwertee as being one of the friendliest online communities so whether you want to check out today's design, talk about tees or anything else in our forums, or just drop by to have a look around, you'll be made very welcome at Qwertee.com. See you soon! | ||
| New six minute mini-episode to air during Comic Relief? Posted: 27 Feb 2011 08:15 AM PST News has surfaced today of a special Doctor Who mini-episode which will reportedly be aired as part of BBC One's Comic Relief telethon on Friday 18th March! According to an article in today's edition of News of the World, the plot for the charity sketch is "top secret", however the newspaper has claimed that it will feature not one [...] | ||
| France says bonjour to the Dream Lord and Silurians Posted: 27 Feb 2011 07:14 AM PST The Eleventh Doctor and Amy's first series continued on France 4 yesterday, with Le Seigneur des Rêves and parts one and two of La révolte des intra-terrestres! Overnight ratings show that an average audience of 295,000 (1.3%) tuned in for their encounters with the Dream Lord and the Silurians. Although it's slightly down on previous weeks, it's a great figure nonetheless! The trailer below was screened before [...] | ||
| Posted: 27 Feb 2011 07:02 AM PST Series Five of Doctor Who continued on France 4 on Saturday, featuring Le Seigneur des Rêves and La révolte des intra-terrestres (1+2). The shows achieved 295,000 viewers, a drop of 80,000 since the previous week. This was also reflected in the audience share, down to 1.3% of the total audience.This week's audience figures for Saturday can be viewed at Premiere, which showed Doctor Who second-from-bottom in the ratings for the thirteen listed channels - Danse avec les stars on TF1 continued to dominate the evening, with some 5.385 million viewers (25.6%) of the audience. Vincent et le Docteur Le TARDIS remonte le temps. En Provence, seul un peintre solitaire semble se rendre compte du danger qui se cache dans les champs de blé et de tournesols. Doctor Who et Amy unissent leurs forces à celles de Van Gogh pour combattre un puissant extra-terrestre, mais parviendront-ils à le vaincre? Le colocataire Dans une maison sur Aickman Road, les visiteurs qui montent l'escalier pour se rendre à l'étage ne redescendent jamais… Afin de résoudre le mystère, Doctor Who doit se faire passer pour un être humain comme un autre et partager l'appartement de Craig Owens. | ||
| What's Better Than One Amy Pond? - Bleeding Cool News Posted: 27 Feb 2011 06:14 AM PST
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| 24 Hours to Preorder Ultimate Regeneration! Posted: 27 Feb 2011 05:38 AM PST Well, ladies and gentlemen, we are finally at the stage of receiving our first copies of Ultimate Regeneration from the printers, meaning that we can at last place a deadline on the preorder price of £9.99 for Kasterborous.com's book about the RTD era of Doctor Who. Ultimate Regeneration is ritten and edited by Christian Cawley and features contributions from Brian A Terranova, Simon Mills, Thomas Willam Spychalski, Gareth Kavanagh and many more, focussing on the Russell T Davies years from 2005 to the very beginning of 2010. The book features essays, articles, reviews and interviews covering 5 years, while the full story is put into context with a running commentary on the main events in Doctor Who news and fandom. It also features a delicious cover by Anthony Dry, which you can see here. Upon release, Ultimate Regeneration will have a sale price of £14.99 – the pre-order price lets you save around 33% on this price, making the book available for just £9.99 (plus p&). If you're in the UK this is your last chance to order Ultimate Regeneration at the pre-order price as the offer will finally close at midnight on February 28th – use this link: Meanwhile, international buyers should use this link: | ||
| Doctor Who: Weird and Wonderful Posted: 27 Feb 2011 02:51 AM PST Weird and Wonderful is our round-up of the some of the other Doctor Who bits and bobs around the web that caught our attention over the last week or so. This week – A TARDIS toilet, Bill and Ted's Excellent Rip-Off, sonic screwdriver envy, and the real Doctor? TARDIS ToiletIt's been a few weeks since we've seen the TARDIS turned into something else and this might just be weirdest case yet. Yes, an American bar in New York actually made the TARDIS into a usable toilet.
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| What is “The Ace Box”? Posted: 27 Feb 2011 01:04 AM PST Purveyors of practically perfect Doctor Who DVDs and special features 2|entertain announced via the @classicdw page this week that work on The Ace Box has begun. But just what is The Ace Box? Keeping it simple – after all, Twitter only allows 140 characters – they reported:
We reckon that the guys behind the classic Doctor Who DVDs have either become extremely self-indulgent and created a boxset featuring the very cream of Doctor Who stories from 1963-1989 (which of course would be at least 10 discs long) – or else everyone's favourite Perivale teenager Dorothy, better known as the Seventh Doctor's companion Ace. Played by the lovely Sophie Aldred between 1987 and 1989, Ace regularly called the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) "Professor" by way of a pet name. We have no idea which serials might form a part of this boxset, but if it is representative of the best of the last two series of "classic era" Doctor Who, we expect The Curse of Fenric to be a dead cert. Naturally as soon as we have the details, we'll be letting you know! | ||
| Doctor Who dies aged 81 - Accra Daily Mail (blog) Posted: 25 Feb 2011 11:16 PM PST
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