Thursday, 22 October 2009

Filming: 21st October - New TARDIS Interior!

Filming took place last night in a spooky graveyard and the TARDIS Interior has been revealed.




(Above) How the inside will look the right way around.

And also, there was an alien seen as well stalking the grave yard. Which pretty much looked like this:



Definitely not a Silurian even though it has its traits. Its Female too.


And also some dialogue:

UG: "Use the sonic" The Doctor : "It doesn't work with wood" Unknown guy : "Well that's rubbish" Doctor : "Don't dis the sonic!"
Thats about it.

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Doctor Who Logo 2010



The official logo for the 2010 series. Looking good.

Monday, 5 October 2009

More Series 5 Filming

More filming has been taking place in cardiff and more pictures have been taken. Thanks to SFX.


Matt in Doc 10's costume and Karen in a rather nice Police uniform.



Karen is probably not playing a Police women as the uniform is a bit off standards.




Karen Running.


Matt running.



Monday, 28 September 2009

The Wedding Of Sarah Jane - Pictures Update

Some very nice sneaky peak photos for you from The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Wedding Of Sarah Jane. With David Tennant!









The Sarah Jane Adventures starts on Thursday October 15th 2009. And the episode The Wedding Of Sarah Jane Smith airs Thursday October 29th - Part Two Friday October 29th.

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

The Keys Of Marinus



Written by Terry Nation

Originally broadcast on BBC1 between 11th April – 16th May 1964

Produced by Verity Lambert

Directed by John Gorrie

Black and white

On a remote island of glass surrounded by a sea of acid, there is a machine that can remove evil from the minds of an entire population - the Conscience of Marinus. Fearful of its immense power falling into the wrong hands, its sole guardian has scattered the machine's operating keys across the planet. The TARDIS crew arrive to find the island under attack by the evil Voord. Marinus' last line of defence - and its only hope - is the Conscience machine. The Doctor and his companions must undertake a deadly quest to recover the Keys of Marinus...

The Keys Of Marinus - One of the first Doctor's (William Hartnell's) Classic Stories from 1964. Starring: William Hartnell, Carole Ann Ford, William Russell & Jacqueline Hill. It will be available to own on DVD for the first time on 21/9/09. Contains all six episodes. As usual, a great addition to any collection.

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Special Features:

Commentary - Commentary by William Russell (Ian Chesterton), Carole Ann Ford (Susan Foreman), John Gorrie (Director), Raymond Cusick (Designer), Clayton Hickman (Moderator).
The Sets of Marinus - Designer Raymond Cusick recalls his work on this story. Produced by James Goss. Duration: 9'25"

PDF Material - Radio Times listings plus the entire set of Cadet Sweets 'Doctor Who and the Daleks' sweet cigarette cards in Adobe PDF format.

Production Subtitles - Text commentary by Richard Molesworth providing cast details, script development and other information related to the production of this story.

Photo Gallery - A selection of rare and previously unpublished photographs from the recording of this story. Duration: 7'25"

Coming Soon - A preview of Frontier in Space and Planet of the Daleks (The Dalek War Box).

Easter Egg - 8mm Behind the Scenes Footage of Grams Operators in the studio Gallery. Go to the PDF Materials menu and navigate left to highlight the Doctor Who logo. Duration: 1'10"

Monday, 21 September 2009

The Mighty 200 - Top Ten

This month the Doctor who Magazine ran the official poll to find out which Doctor Who episode was the best and which worst all counting own in order from the latter. Here is the top ten!


10. The Parting Of Ways/Bad Wolf
9. Robots Of Death
8.City Of Death
7.Pyramids Of Mars
6.Human Nature/Family Of Blood
5.Empty Child/The Doctor Dances
4.The Talons Of Weng Chang
3.The Genesis Of The Daleks
2. Blink
1. The Caves of Androzani

And the un mighty 200th is.... 200. The Twin Dilemma. It was so in all categories.



 



DWM issue 413 is available now from all good newsagents and comic shops. Buy it to find out where your favorite came.

Sunday, 20 September 2009

Dalek War - Box set



The Dalek War Box Set is released on DVD this month and it includes two stories from the Third Doctors era - The Frontier In Space and Planet Of The Daleks. This is also a special release mainly because Episode Three of Planet Of The Daleks has been re-colourised and is finally viewable in its full glory just for this release. If that's not enough the 4 disc set also comes packed with special features (as listed below).

The story is also kind of singular between the two set of episodes as Frontier In Space Leads on to Planet Of The Daleks. Ive not seen the first as of yet but that will all change once I head on down to the shops and get my hands on a set. A fine addition to any collection (so I'm told).

Synopsis

This collection features the entire 'Dalek War' storyline from 1973, starring Jon Pertwee as The Doctor. Features the following episodes: 'Frontier In Space' and 'Planet Of The Daleks'.


Special Features:

Frontier in Space (Disc 1 - Episodes)


• Commentary - With actor Katy Manning, producer Barry Letts and script editor Terrance Dicks, moderated by Clayton Hickman.

• Programme Subtitles

• Subtitle Production Notes



Frontier in Space (Disc 2 - Extras)

• Perfect Scenario: Lost Frontier - In the far future, the remaining population of an oxygen-depleted planet Earth lies in enforced stasis in The Field of Dreams, their minds kept active through the work of scenariosmiths. Looking for ideas to help him re-connect to his captive audience, Zed, a young scenariosmith, turns to the world of Doctor Who for inspiration… Featuring interviews with actors Katy Manning, Janet Fielding, Vera Fusek and Michael Hawkins, producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, visual effects designers John Friedlander and Mat Irvine. With Rich Batsford, Mick Broster, Tony Broster, Henry Dunn and Paul Ewing, and the voices of Steve Broster, David Harley and Cathryn Miller.

• The Space War - Cast and crew look back at the making of the story.

• Roger Delgado: The Master - A biography of actor Roger Delgado, most famous for playing the Doctor's arch-nemesis The Master from his introduction in 1971 until his tragic death two years later. Featuring previously unseen photographs, rare excerpts from his many BBC TV appearances and interviews with those who knew and loved him.

• Stripped for Action: The Third Doctor - The ongoing series looking at the Doctor's comic book adventures reaches his third incarnation.

• Photo Galley

• Coming Soon

• PDF Material



Planet of the Daleks (Disc 1)

Since the mid-seventies, episode three of this story has only been available as a 16mm monochrome film recording, but for this DVD release it has been returned to full colour using a brand new process.

• Commentary - With actors Katy Manning, Prentice Hancock and Tim Preece, producer Barry Letts and script editor Terrance Dicks.

• Programme Subtitles

• Subtitle Production Notes



Planet of the Daleks (Disc 2)

• Perfect Scenario: The End of Dreams - Continuing his search for inspiration, scenariosmith Zed resumes his studies of twentieth century television's Doctor Who. What he finds will have a profound effect on the lives of all of the remaining sleepers in The Field of Dreams… Featuring interviews with actors Katy Manning, Jane How, Janet Fielding, Bernard Horsfall and Tim Preece, producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks. With Rich Batsford, Mick Broster, Tony Broster and Paul Ewing, and the voices of Steve Broster, David Harley and Cathryn Miller.

• The Rumble in the Jungle - Cast and crew look back at the making of the story.

• Multi-colourisation - A look at the colour restoration of episode three.

• Stripped for Action: The Daleks - The ongoing series looking at the Doctor's comic book adventures focuses on his deadliest foes - the Daleks!

• Blue Peter - Two items from the childrens' magazine programme, featuring an appeal for any information on the theft of two Daleks from the BBC and their subsequent return.

• Photo Galley

• Coming Soon

• PDF Material

With help from Amazon.com

SJA - Series Three Titles And Air Dates

The Sarah Jane Adventures returns next month! And like everyone else I can't wait. It seems like the time of year has come for Doctor Who 2009. As coming up we have SJA, The Waters Of Mars, The End Of Time, and lots of other bits in between.

And here are the titles for one of those upcoming shows. And when they will be shown. As told by the very trust worthy Official Doctor Who Magazine.

Prisoner of the Judoon Part 1 - Thursday October 15th
Part 2 - Friday October 16th


The Mad Woman in the Attic Part 1 - Thursday October 22nd -
Part 2 - Friday October 23rd


The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith Part 1 - Thursday October 29th -
Part 2 - Friday October 30th


The Eternity Trap Part 1 - Thursday November 5th -
Part 2 - Friday November 6th


Mona Lisa's Revenge Part 1 - Thursday November 12th -
Part 2 - Friday November 13th


The Gift Part 1 - Thursday November 19th -
Part 2 - Friday November 20th


And of course look out for The Doctors appearance in The Wedding Of Sarah Jane. Exciting. And the upcoming GZ Sarah Jane Episode Guide

Saturday, 12 September 2009

DWM Issue 413


Doctor Who Magazine 413 is out this Thursday, and this month there are four covers to collect.
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In this Months Issue:
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The Mighty 200 - Find out what you; the fans voted for as number one Doctor Who story. Will Genesis still be on top?
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New Comic Strip - Onomatopoeia, by Daniel Mcdaid and Mike Collins.
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The Seventh Doctor - The Watcher takes a look at the Time Lords Seventh incarnation Sylvester McCoy.
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The Gallifrey Gaurdian - All the latest news and pictures.
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Also - Time Team looks and reviews "Survival". And all the usual previews and reviews of the great things coming to the shops.
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DWM 413 is available in WHSmiths, Newsagents and comic shops from Thursday 17 September 2009.

Friday, 11 September 2009

Is She Back Again! Or Not?

Billie Piper (Rose) has been spotted on the set of filming yesterday. Some say she was hidden under a sheet or something. But that's all we have to go on, as there are no pics.

But there are some more of Matt and Karen in costume from yesterday. In the, (very long) link below.

http://www.swanseabayradio.co.uk/gallery.php?sfpg=RHIgV2hvIGF0IEJheSBSYWRpby8qKioqKjdkZDAxNGJhYzVkMmMwNzU0MjFhMWJkMTAyMDYwZDg5

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Thursday, 10 September 2009

Doctor Who Filming At Neath Abbey

 The Doctor Who team where in South Wales' ancient ruins yesterday, and here are some pics.
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There where Monks involved  as well, in dark brownish robes, one with a time lordy hat. (But its probably not). According to Wales Online Karen Gillan was there (in nothing more than a dressing gown supposedly) and Matt Smith was there too, but he was out of view due to a giant umbrella in the way. Full article and fan views in the link below.
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Thanks to Gallifrey Base, Baraduim, Alun.Vega and everyone else involved.
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(Don't want your picture to be displayed on the site? Or even just a link to it? Just ask and it will be deleted, in true cyberman form). 

Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Richard Curtis Writing For Who?

Writer, Richard Curtis has been Confirmed to be writing for the Fifth Series of Doctor Who starring Matt Smith as the Doctor.
The following is from Digital Spy:
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Richard Curtis has said that he will write an episode for the upcoming series of Doctor Who.
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The Blackadder creator told The Sun that he enjoys watching the show with his children.
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Of his episode, Curtis said: "There will be a monster. And a famous historical figure will battle the monster. It's tremendously good fun and a treat for my children.
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"These days the things you can watch together as a family are much fewer so when you get something like Doctor Who or The X Factor it is such a pleasure to sit down as a family."

He added: "I am very interested in time travel for some reason or other. I am writing a film about it but on a low budget with no spectacular special effects.
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"Maybe it's a desire to get out of being old. Sometimes you do just love the idea that you could go back in time and change things."

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/a176417/richard-curtis-to-pen-new-who-episode.html

2008 Christmas Special: The Next Doctor

Series: 4
Air Date: 25 December 2008
Doctor: 10th - David Tennant
Companions: The Doctor/Jackson Lake (David Morrisey), Rosita (Velile Tshabalala)
Written By: Russell T Davies
Directed By: Andy Goddard
Story Number: 199

Christmas Last year was certainly merry with the now annual Doctor Who Christmas special.



Synopsis
"It's Christmas Eve in 1851 and Cybermen stalk the snow of Victorian London, in this special Christmas edition of Russell T Davies's Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama.

When the Doctor arrives and starts to investigate a spate of mysterious deaths, he's surprised to meet another Doctor, and soon the two must combine forces to defeat the ruthless Miss Hartigan. But are two Doctors enough to stop the rise of the CyberKing?"

The Story
The Doctor arrives in Victorian London where he meets a mysterious future incarnation of himself who has no recollection of his past self. The doctor then learns about the evil Cybermen stalking the town and decides to investigate, though its not long before he comes face to face with his old enemies.

Meanwhile, the evil Miss Hartigan plots against humanity and to help the Cyberking rise. She and the Cybermen then abduct children to to use to help there plot. Its then up to the Doctor and And 'The next Doctor' who now realises his true self to be Jackson Lake, to save Christmas.



 Memorable Quotes
"I am the Doctor! The one, the only... and the best." - Jackson Lake
"Tethered Aerial Release Developed in Style!" - Jackson Lake
"Have you no pity?" - Miss Hartigan "Correct." - Cyber Leader 
"Great swathes of my life have been stolen away." - Jackson Lake
"Don't Blink, remember that?" - The Doctor



.........................Cast......................
  • The Doctor - David Tennant
  • Jackson Lake - David Morrissey
  • Miss Hartigan - Dervla Kirwan
  • Rosita - Velile Tshabalala
  • Cybershade - Ruari Mears
  • Cyberleader - Paul Kasey
  • Mr Scoones - Edmund Kente
  • Mr Cole - Michael Bertinshaw
  • Jed - Neil McDermott
  • Vicar - Jason Morell
  • Lad - Ashley Horne
  • Nicole Hammond - Lara Goodison
  • Frederick Lake - Tom Langford
  • Past Doctors: William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Christopher Eccleston

2009 Special: Planet Of The Dead

Series: 4
Air Date: 11 April 2009
Doctor: 10th - David Tennant
Companions: Lady Christina De Souza (Michelle Ryan)
Written By: Russell T Davies and Phil Ford
Directed By: James Strong
Story Number: The Mighty 200

Its Easter and its off to an alien world, in true Doctor Who Special celebratory fashion.



Synopsis
The Doctor, along with the Lady Christina de Souza and other passengers, finds himself transported to a barren desert planet on a double-decker bus. As the Doctor and Christina struggle to uncover the mysteries beneath the sand, the Swarm draws closer

The Story
After stealing gold chalice once belonging to King Athelstan from a museum. Lady Christina De Souza makes her get away. With nowhere to run she catches a bus where she meets a strange man - The Doctor. The bus makes its way through a wormhole which takes the bus and its passengers to an alien, dune like world. Doomed with no escape the passengers begin to find away home. But the only way they can get there is with a bus which has no fuel. So the Doctor teams up with Christina and they discover a crashed ship, investigating they find a way back from the dead planet but can they return to the bus before the oncoming storm gets there first.

Christina
Lady Christina de Souza was a notorious thief who stole for the thrill of it, being bored with her aristocrat upbringing. By the time she is introduced to the series, Christina has already built a considerable reputation and is relentlessly pursued by Detective Inspector Macmillan.
In Easter 2010, she stole the prized Cup of Athelstan from the International Gallery in London. However, her calling card (a mechanical golden cat waving in a mocking manner) alerted the guards to her presence. Unable to find a way to distance herself from the museum, due to the high number of police officers afoot, she was forced to use the 200 bus as an escape vehicle, bribing the driver with her diamond earrings for passage. She soon met the Doctor.



The Prophecy
At the end of the episode Carmen gives the Doctor a chilling warning.


Memorable quotes
"Your song is ending, it is returning through the dark, and... he will knock four times." - Carmen
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  • The Doctor - David Tennant
  • Lady Christina de Souza - Michelle Ryan
  • Professor Malcolm Taylor - Lee Evans
  • Captain Erisa Magambo - Noma Dumezweni
  • D.I Macmillan - Adam James
  • Lou - Reginald Tsiboe
  • Carmen - Ellen Thomas
  • Angela - Victoria Alcock
  • Barclay - Daniel Kaluuya
  • Nathan - David Ame
  • Bus Driver - Keith Perr
  • Sgt Dennison - Glenn Doherty
  • Sgt Ian Jenner - James Layton
  • Sorvin - Paul Kasey
  • Praygat - Ruari Mears

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

2009 Special: The End Of Time

Series: 4
Air Date: Christmas 2009
Doctor: 10th - David Tennant
Companions: Wilfred Mott
Written By: Russell T Davies
Directed By: Euros Lyn
Story Number: 202

Are you ready for the End Of Time itself? David Tennants Final story as the Doctor (for now anyway). And with the Master making his eagerly awaited return you can be sure its going to be a superb final outing for Doctor 10.

At Comic Con 2009, a special trailer for the episode was shown. It can be seen below (not the best quality).



How spine tingling is that!?

The Story
TBC

Rumours and Speculation

  • Timothy Dalton is playing a Time Lord, Possibly the Doctors Father.

  • Ood Sigma plays a big role in the 10th Doctors finale adventure.

  • Donna dies.
  • The Master (John Simm) returns. - Confirmed
Memorable Quotes.

"He returns"...  "My name is the Master" - Unknown and The Master

"It is said that in the final days of planet Earth, everyone had a bad dream" - Timoty Dalton (The Narrator)
.........................Cast........................

  • Tenth Doctor - David Tennant

  • Eleventh Doctor - Matt Smith

  • Wilfred Mott - Bernard Cribbins

  • Donna Noble - Catherine Tate

  • Sylvia Noble - Jacqueline King

  • The Master - John Simm

  • Lucy Saxon - Alexandra Moen

  • Verity Newman - Jessica Hynes

  • Jack Harkness - John Barrowman

  • Sarah Jane Smith - Elizabeth Sladen

  • Luke Smith - Tommy Knight

  • Joshua Naismith - David Harewood

  • Rose Tyler - Billie Piper

  • Jackie Tyler - Camille Coduri 

  • Minnie Hooper - June Whitfield

  • The Narrator - Timothy Dalton

2009 Special: The Waters Of Mars

Series: 4
Air Date: October/November 2009
Doctor: 10th - David Tennant
Companions: Adelaide (Lindsay Duncan)
Written By: Russell T Davies And Phil Ford
Directed By: Graeme Harper


This Autumn Prepare to be scared out of your seats and start hiding behind the sofa, because its here... Almost. The Waters Of Mars.

You can watch the trailer for this fantastic looking episode below.



Trailer Two



The Story
The Doctor is on Mars where he meets Adelaide, and not far behind trouble. There is something strange happening with the water and monsters infected with it. But can the doctor save the day in a fixed point in time. "What happens here must always happen." - The creation of the Ice Warriors perhaps?
Rumours and Speculation

  • The Episode will be set around the creation of the Doctor's old enemies - the Ice Warriors.
  • Ood Sigma makes an appearance, Pictures have been taken of him on set.
  • The story leads directly on to, "The End Of Time".
Preview Clip



Memorable Quotes
 
 "Certain moments in time are fixed. Anything else is in flux, but those certain moments, they have to stand... This base on Mars... What happens here must always happen." - The Doctor


"Water always wins". - The Doctor


"They said 'he will knock four times' and I think I know what that means and it doesn't mean right here right now! 'Cause I don't hear anyone knocking, do you?" - The Doctor


"Knock, Knock, Knock, Knock" - Unknown Knocking



Monday, 7 September 2009

Series Five - Spoilers/Rumours/Information

Series: 5
Air Date: Spring 2010
Doctor: 11th - Matt Smith
Companion(s): Amy Pond (Karen Gillan)
Show-runner: Steven Moffat

Whoop! Its a new era for Doctor Who come 2010, after 5 years since its return in 2005 Steven Moffat takes over from Russell T Davies as show-runner for the series. RTD leaves after this years specials.
And with a new show runner comes a new Doctor! The Eleventh to be exact, to be played by 'unknown' actor Matt Smith. Matt was named to be the Eleventh incarnation of the TV legend on a special episode of Doctor Who Confidential in January 2009.

And joining the Doctor is his new companion who has been confirmed to be Karen Gillan. Who can currently be seen in The Kevin Bishop Show, playing many great character's for the 'sketch' programme. Karen's character in series Five is called Amy Pond.

Steven Moffat said, 'We saw some amazing actresses for this part, but when Karen came through the door the game was up. Funny, and clever, and gorgeous, and sexy. Or Scottish, which is the quick way of saying it. A generation of little girls will want to be her. And a generation of little boys will want them to be her too.'

Filming for Series Five Begins.
On Monday, July 20 filming for the fifth series began. With filming on Southerndown beach in Cardiff. Matt and Karen could be seen in costume for the first time as well as (maybe) a returning character. And thankfully there are some great snaps!
From the BBC

The Doctor and Amy outside the New TARDIS! Its almost exact to the original William Hartnell design.
Matt showing off his new Sonic Screwdriver!!!    
    
Soldiers outside the TARDIS.
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And River Song (Apparently).
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Also the Daleks have supposedly made an appearance. Filming has been taking place on North Road in Cardiff, atop the Glamorgan Building. A few pictures have been taken, and dialogue has been heard.
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(Below) A Dalek?
  Suposedley this is a WWII adventure, as an actor presumabley playing Winston Churchill has been spotted neumerous times. There are also some WWII style soldiers which have been spotted.
Dialouge heard and recorded: From Alun.Vega.
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DALEK: "Would you care for some tea?"
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Churchill dosen't care where the Profesors "Ironclads" came from, only that they have the potential to defeat the nazis and win the war.
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CHURCHILL: "Death to our enimies... Death to the third Reich!"
THE DOCTOR: "Yes, yes, and death to everyone else too".
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THE DOCTOR: "I sent you back into the void. I saved the whole of reality from you. I am the Doctor, and you are the DALEKS!"
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CURCHILL:"You are my ironsides!"
DALEK: "We ae the Daleks."
PROFESSOR: "I created you!"
DALEK: "No, we created you."
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More Filming
The Doctor Who Team where filming in some ruins in south wales. Here are some pictures.
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(Below) Karen Gillan in a dressing gown.
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Terrence Hardiman, Matt Smith and Karen Gillan
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Matt - Listening to music.
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 Pictures used from Gallifrey Base, Digital Spy and Blogtor Who.
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Billie Piper (Rose) has also been seen; no pics as of yet.
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(If I used a picture you took on the day and do not wish it to be used on this site or have any problems just say and it will be removed Immediately.)

EPISODE GUIDE: The Tenth Doctor - Series 4



Series 4

Starring: David Tennant and Cathrine Tate

4.00 Time Crash

Written By: Steven Moffat

the TARDIS encounters a problem, leading the Doctor to encounter his fifth incarnation (Peter Davison). The Tenth Doctor is overjoyed to meet his past self, but the Fifth Doctor is annoyed; he believes his counterpart to be a fan.

Original Broadcast - 16 November 2007



4.0 Voyage Of The Damned

Written By: Russell T Davies

the Doctor runs the TARDIS's self-repair programme and boards the Titanic, where he discovers that the "ship" is an interstellar cruiser from the planet Sto.

Original Broadcast - 25 December 2007




4.1 Partners In Crime

Written By: Russell T Davies

After her encounter with the Doctor (David Tennant), Donna Noble (Cathrine Tate) became disenchanted with normal life and regretted declining his invitation to travel in the TARDIS. She starts investigating conspiracy theories in the hope she would find him.

Original Broadcast - 5 April 2008



4.2 The Fires Of Pompeii

Written By: James Moran

The Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) arrive in what the Doctor believes to be Rome in the first century AD. After an earthquake and witnessing a nearby mountain begin to smoulder, he realises he has in fact materialised in Pompeii on 23 August, AD 79, one day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius

Original Broadcast - 12 April 2008



4.3 Planet Of The Ood

Written By: Keith Temple

The Doctor uses the TARDIS to land at a random point in time and space. On leaving the TARDIS, he and Donna find an injured Ood, a species the Doctor previously encountered in "The Impossible Planet" and "The Satan Pit". Just before he dies, the Ood's eyes turn red and it makes a lunge for the Doctor, startling him with his ferocity.

Original Broadcast - 16 April 2008



4.4 The Sontaran Stratagem


4.5 The Poison Sky

Written By: Helen Raynor

Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman) calls the Doctor (David Tennant) to ask for assistance during an investigation by UNIT. Minutes after the TARDIS materialises in contemporary Britain, Martha authorises the raid of an ATMOS (Atmospheric Omission System) factory.

Original Broadcast - 26 April 2008



4.6 The Doctors Daughter

Written By: Sephen Greenhorn

the TARDIS kidnaps the Doctor and his companions Donna Noble and Martha Jones; and whisks them away to the planet Messaline, in the midst of a generations-long war between humans and the Hath, fish-like humanoids.

Original Broadcast - 10 May 2008


4.7 The Unicorn And The Wasp

Wrotten By: Gareth Roberts

The episode sees the Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) arrive at a dinner party hosted by Lady Eddison (Felicity Kendal) and her husband, Colonel Hugh (Christopher Benjamin). One of the guests is none other than Agatha Christie (Fenella Woolgar). Looking at a newspaper, the Doctor finds that it is the day of Agatha Christie's famous unexplained disappearance.

Original Broadcast - 17 May 2008



4.8 Silence In The Library


4.9 Forest Of The Dead

Written By: Steven Moffat

The Doctor and Donna arrive in the 51st century at a planet-sized book repository simply called "The Library", summoned by an anonymous request for help on the Doctor's psychic paper. However, they find it completely devoid of humanoid life, and the Library's computers even claim as such

Original Broadcast - 31 May & 7 June 2008



4.10 Midnight

Written By: Russell T Davies

While visiting the crystalline resort planet of Midnight, the exposed surface of which is bathed in extonic radiation due to its close orbit around its sun, The Doctor takes a tour around the planet, even there danger is not far behind when one of the passengers is infected with a strange alien life.

Original Broadcast - 14 June 2008



4.11 Turn Left

Written By: Russell T Davies

Donna is persuaded by a fortune teller (Chipo Chung) to examine her past: specifically, the first event that led to her encounter with the Doctor. Donna recalls an argument with her mother Sylvia (Jacqueline King) at a road junction: Donna wishes to turn left to become a temporary employee at the security firm H. C. Clements; her mother wishes for her to turn right to apply for a secretarial job at a local photocopying business.

Original Broadcast - 21 June 2008



4.12 The Stolen Earth

4.13 Journeys End

Written By: Russell T Davies

the Earth is teleported out of its spatial location shortly after the Doctor and his companion Donna Noble arrive to investigate Rose Tyler's warning. The Doctor contacts the Shadow Proclamation, a universal police force, to find Earth. They determine that twenty-seven missing worlds—including Earth, Adipose III, Pyrovillia, and the Lost Moon of Poosh—reorganise when placed near each other.

Original Broadcast - 28 June 5 July 2008

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