Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Everything Changes
Sunday, 23 March 2008
Series 4 Trailer 2 and Teaser Trailers
Saturday, 22 March 2008
New New Image And New New Books
In other news the covers for three new Doctor Who books have been released. These books feature The Doctor and Donna Noble and are entitled The Doctor Trap, Ghosts Of India and Shining Darkness. To see the covers for these books Click Here.
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Series 4 Air Date/Episode 1 Synopsis
4.1: Partners in Crime
The runaway bride sets out to find her Time Lord
Donna Noble is determined to find the Doctor again – even if it means braving the villainous Miss Foster and her hordes of sinister Adipose, as Russell T Davies's Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama returns for a fourth series. But when the alien threat escalates out of control, can Donna find her Time Lord before the march of the Adipose begins?
David Tennant plays the Doctor and Catherine Tate plays his new companion, the runaway bride Donna Noble. Sarah Lancashire guest stars as Miss Foster.
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Issue Fifty Six
Find out how the design team created the look for the time machine – and take a peek at the amazing controls too!
The issue comes with eight free gifts! There’s a special folder, Time Agent badge, Dalek and TARDIS magnets, pen, holographic stickers and psychic paper just like the Doctor’s.
PLUS:
• Posters: we’ve got the TARDIS inside and out, the Doctor in 42, and Dalek.
• Tales from the TARDIS: the Abzorbaloff reveals his ugly face!
• The Ultimate Guide to Doctor Who – The Lazarus Experiment to Blink.
• Quiz: how much do you know about the Cybermen?
• Why we love: robot dog K-9.
• How to… be a scary Clockwork Robot.
• Doctor’s Data: the First Doctor!
• Comic strip: Part one of a new adventure for the Doctor – Every Dog has its Day.
• Time Teasers: help Bloodtide and Doomfinger with this week’s word search and brain teasers.
• Who knows! Your questions answered.
• Win: loads of Doctor Who goodies!
• Subscription offer: subscribe and get a free Cyberman watch!
• AND LOADS MORE!
Partners On Jonathan Ross
Monday, 17 March 2008
Series 4 Trailer 2 TV and Internet Debut
Sunday, 16 March 2008
David Tennant Hosts The Friday Night Project (Again)
Saturday, 15 March 2008
Issue Fifty Five
- Posters: we’ve got Judoon, the Fifth Doctor and Host!
- The Ultimate Guide to Doctor Who – The Runaway Bride to Evolution of the Daleks.
- Quiz: this week we have some questions about the Doctor.
- Doctor’s Data: who is Donna Noble?
- Comic strip: Part two of a comic strip – Reign of the Stone Monkey.
- Make: a child of the Slitheen mask – yuck!
- Time Teasers: help Bloodtide and Doomfinger with this week’s word search and brain teasers.
- Who knows! Your questions answered.
- Secrets: discover who the Catkind of New Earth were created.
- Win: loads of Doctor Who goodies!
- Subscription offer: subscribe and get a free Cyberman watch!
- AND LOADS MORE!
Friday, 14 March 2008
Series 4 Pictures At All Time High
In these images many things are spotted including the Tardis and a range of different actors. David Tennant (The Doctor), Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), Billie Piper (Rose Tyler) John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Elizabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith) as well as a dalek were all spotted filming. To read more about the filming Click Here And Here. Some of these images can be seen below.
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Black Orchid DVD Release / Doctor Who DVD Giveaway
Black Orchid
Featuring: Peter Davison as The 5th Doctor
Arriving on Earth in 1925, the Doctor—after be mistaken for someone else—ends up having to play cricket for a local team. The travellers are then invited to a masked ball at the country home of Lord Cranleigh, where events take a sinister turn after a number of murders are committed.
Special Features:
00:09:01:10 NOW & THEN - THE LOCATIONS OF BLACK ORCHID
00:01:02:09 DOCTOR WHO - COMING SOON TO DVD... - THE INVASION OF TIME
00:04:38:14 BLACK ORCHID - PHOTO GALLERY
00:01:27:11 DELETED SCENE 1
00:04:04:22 DELETED SCENE 2
00:01:09:08 DELETED SCENE 3
00:00:20:15 DELETED SCENE 4
00:00:48:11 (EASTER EGG)
00:02:38:23 BLACK ORCHID - FILM RESTORATION
00:08:36:09 (BLUE PETER ITEM)
00:02:23:23 POINTS OF VIEW
00:16:05:15 STRIPPED FOR ACTION - THE STORY OF DOCTOR WHO COMICS - THE FIFTH DOCTOR
00:24:55:13 DOCTOR WHO - BLACK ORCHID - PART ONE (AUDIO COMMENTARY)
00:24:39:22 DOCTOR WHO - BLACK ORCHID - PART TWO (AUDIO COMMENTARY)
Black Orchid will be released on the 14th April 2008 priced at £12.99. In other news The Sun Newspaper have a brand new DVD offer which starts Saturday 15th March. Information on this amazing offer can be seen below (Thanks To Doctor Who Online For This Information).
If you can’t wait for the new series of Dr Who, which is back on our screens soon, then The Sun newspaper have got just what the doctor ordered! Starting on Saturday March 15, they're offering every reader a FREE Dr Who DVD.
The offer includes six of the best episodes from the last two series - three episodes each from Series Two and from Series Three - starring David Tennant as The Doctor, his companions Rose Tyler and Martha Jones along with much loved characters such as Sarah Jane Smith and K-9 and adversaries including the Master, the Cybermen and of course, the Daleks. Watch The Doctor as he battles to save the Earth and travels through time and experiences wonderful adventures.
To get your hands on your DVDs simply cut out each of the vouchers printed in The Sun on Saturday March 15 - the News of the World on Sunday, March 16, and The Sun from Monday March 17 until Thursday March 20 - and take them into any participating Asda or Martin McColls store each day for your free DVD.
Alternatively, keep hold of your vouchers and they will post the whole lot to you for just £4.50! Plus, if you sign up to be notified about other great offers, you’ll also get a FREE Sarah Jane audio book worth £5.99!
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
SFX Issue 168
The show returns this Spring for a fourth series, and will encore as four specials in 2009 before returning for a fifth full series in 2010. While there has been no official comment on the future of Doctor Who beyond that, Davies reveals that the establishment of this transmission pattern will help to ensure the show's longevity.
"Doctor Who is now one of the BBC's biggest flagship shows," he tells the magazine. "And this sort of pattern will guarantee it being on air for twenty years. It's no good looking at that American pattern of making seven years if you're lucky - that's just not going to work. Who wants it to die after seven years? It's much bigger than that. It needs looking after, in the sense that it needs pauses, it needs its legend revamping every so often. If you build these pauses in now and say this will always happen, that's part of the plan now - it's literally a twenty year plan, which can't be guaranteed, because different people will be in charge in years to come - but if you present them with something rock solid, that is working, and has a unique transmission pattern that shouldn't be interfered with, then it will stay.
"In the interview Davies also tackles such topics as the casting of Catherine Tate, the rise of the online critic and the true story behind the return of Billie Piper. In addition, he confirms that UNIT, the fictional military organisation returning to the show in the new series, is now the Unified Intelligence Taskforce, and not the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce as it was previously known.
The full interview is in SFX 168, on sale across the UK on Wednesday 12 March.
The Doctor, upsets some cinema goers . . . .
A fair enough call really, the show is one of the highest rated programs in the UK. So why is this a necessary expense? Surely with the series in its current winning position, that money could be better utilized elsewhere. An additional episode, a longer Christmas Special or just simply more special effects come to my mind at least.
A viewer expressed his disgust at the spending, after contacting the BBC Radio 4 Feedback show stating "The BBC budget was meant for programming not advertising" and that "these budgets are already under pressure". Jackie Brandreth head of brand at the BBC, has defended this spending. Stating that the corporation always spent a small proportion on its “off air” activities, and that this was an attempt to reach younger audiences. Jackie also said, “The cinema is a pilot project to assess whether this is a good medium to talk to these younger audiences.”
A BBC spokesman said the cinema project had cost less than £500,000. How much less I guess we really all wonder now, £499,999.99? What are your feelings on the matter? I personally enjoyed the trailer, but feel that the money could have been better spent elsewhere. Please feel free to comment on the post.
Monday, 10 March 2008
Starships and Spacestations Information And Cover Released
Starships and Spacestations
by Justin Richards
The Doctor has his TARDIS to get him from place to place and time to time, but the rest of the Universe relies on more conventional transport...
From the British Space Programme of the late twentieth century to Earth's Empire in the far future, from the terrifying Dalek Fleet to deadly Cyber Ships, this book documents the many starships and spacestations that the Doctor and his companions have encountered on their travels.
He has solved mysterious on spacestations and stopped invasions spearheaded by starships. He has been held prisoner in space, escaped from the moon, witnessed the arrival of the Sycorax and the crash landing of a space pig...More than anyone else, the Doctor has seen the development of space travel between countless worlds.
In this stunningly-illustrated book, "Doctor Who" historian Justin Richards documents the amazing story of Earth's ventures into space, examines the many alien fleets who have paid Earth a visit, and explores the other starships and spacestations that the Doctor has encountered on his many travels...
The cover for Starships and Spacestations can also be seen below and features The Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) on the cover as well as some Daleks and the Tardis interior.
Saturday, 8 March 2008
Issue Fifty Four
The Doctor has encountered so many brilliant villains on his travels – and sometimes they look just like us, making them even more scary than usual.
Remember scheming Margaret Slitheen and the absorbing Victor Kennedy? Innocent enough at first – they were actually terrible monsters in disguise!
In this week’s Doctor Who Adventures, out on Thursday, we look at the top 10 list of the universe’s most wanted… essential reading in case you ever run into one of them.
The issue comes with a special Doctor Who monster notebook and pen – perfect for jotting down notes of your adventures and alien sightings!
PLUS:
- Posters: The Beast from The Satan Pit, loads of villains and a creepy Cyber creator poster of John Lumic.
- Tales from the TARDIS: The Master captures the Doctor.
- The Ultimate Guide to Doctor Who – a look at Love & Monsters to Doomsday.
- Quiz: will you get maximum points in our Max Capricorn quiz?
- Why we love... villains in Doctor Who.
- Comic strip: Part one of a new comic strip – Reign of the Stone Monkey.
- Make: a mask of our top villain and a fantastic model of Dalek Sec!
- Time Teasers: help Bloodtide and Doomfinger with this week’s word search and other brilliant puzzles.
- Who knows! Your questions answered.
- Win: loads of Doctor Who goodies!
- Subscription offer: subscribe and get a free Cyberman watch!
- AND LOADS MORE!
Series 4 Filming
- Little Red Riding Hood
- A Non Blonde
- Jackie Tyler
- Enemy D
Thursday, 6 March 2008
Series 4 Updates
In other news thanks to Doctor Who Magazine we now know that Series 4 of Doctor Who will air in April 2008. The exact date is still to be confirmed but it is expected to be the 5th or 12th April. Doctor Who Magazine has also now revealed that episode 8 of Doctor Who will be entitled Silence In The Library.
Finally the "seventhdoctor" has found some rather interesting pictures which contain extreme spoilers for Doctor Who Series 4 which you can find by Clicking Here.
Wednesday, 5 March 2008
Major Changes?
The website claims that both Burn Gorman (Owen) and Naoko Mori (Tosh) will be leaving Torchwood for its third series. John Barrowman (Captain Jack) will also be stepping down, and will return to the show but only 'in a recurring capacity'. Freema Agyeman (Martha) will make her final appearance in Doctor Who in Series Four and will be returning to Torchwood full time for Series 3.A third series of Torchwood has been commissioned, but currently only 5 episodes have been confirmed. These changes in the format mean that the third series of Torchwood will be able to be shown in a Saturday night slot, usually occupied by Doctor Who, and producers are looking to Torchwood to act as a buffer between the main series of Doctor Who.Now onto Doctor Who, and there is a very good reason why Catherine Tate (Donna) is leaving after just one series. Much like Martha, her exit has been planned right from the off, though the big difference is Donna will turn out to be a pretty nasty piece of work, which is why the finale features the return of Captain Jack, Sarah Jane Smith, Martha Jones and Rose Tyler.In addition, the website claims that David Tennant will be leaving the series and that the Doctor will regenerate during the last few minutes of the 2009 Christmas Special. Apparently, for the last few months. filming has been well underway on the four specials, the first of which will be the 2008 Christmas Special followed by two specials in the year and ending with the 2009 Christmas special, which is in its final six weeks of production now. This means that Tennant will have 'officially' left the series in just two weeks time, when he finishes filming the final moments of the 2009 Christmas Special.
Tuesday, 4 March 2008
Issue Three Hundred and Ninety Three
There’s a complete new Doctor Who audio adventure FREE with the latest issue of DWM!
Cuddlesome is a brand new adventure for the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison, co-starring Roberta Taylor, Timothy West, and David Troughton.
“It’s about a dastardly plot to infect the world,” says Peter, “because someone was nasty to someone when they were young! It’s a nice idea – toys are the perfect way to get to the population. Evil!”
Also this issue, DWM counts down the 100 Greatest Doctor Who Death Scenes of All Time! Doctor Who’s current executive producer Russell T Davies leads the comments on the programme’s most memorably morbid moments. Speaking about the battle between the Raston Warrior Robot and the Cybermen in 1983’s The Five Doctors – out now on DVD! – Russell enthuses, “Best. Massacre. Ever. Heads go flying! Arms! Guts! On Children in Need night! We should really bring those Rastons back one day, they were brilliant...”
“I hope so,” laughs Terrance Dicks, the writer of the story, “there’ll be a few quid in it for me!” Meanwhile, writer Steven Moffat is full of praise for Pete Tyler’s death in 2005’s Father’s Day (“just chilling, and tragic and unforgettable”) while fellow scribe Paul Cornell raves over Harrison Chase’s grisly demise in 1976’s The Seeds of Doom – “Just gorgeous. Apt and relishable. One of the absolute best Doctor Who deaths.”
But whose demise could top the list as the all-time Number One...?
And there’s much, much more in DWM 393:
- “30 Reasons to be excited about Series 30” – with exclusive new photos from the new series!
- Martha Jones herself, alias Freema Agyeman answers questions from the dreaded TARDIS tin!
- Script-writer Gareth Roberts reveals how the Doctor and Donna are set to meet Agatha Christie, as he discusses his forthcoming adventure, The Unicorn and the Wasp!
- The Fact of Fiction uncovers the truth behind 1066 and all that as it examines The Time Meddler!
- Novice Hame actress Anna Hope speaks about her new Doctor Who audio role.
- Nightmarish creatures fill the final chilling chapter of full colour comic strip Universal Monsters.
- Russell T Davies extols the new-found virtues of an oft-neglected Tom Baker tale.
- Neil Harris bemoans the ‘worst story ever’ in You Are Not Alone.
- The Time Team find that it’s grim up north as they watch The Mark of the Rani.
- PLUS all the latest news, exclusive photos, reviews, previews, DVD competitions and even more!
Saturday, 1 March 2008
Series 4 Pompeii Promo Picture
Friday, 29 February 2008
Series 4 Script Leak
They see the Doctor and sidekick Donna Noble – played by Catherine Tate – ending up in the 51st Century in a giant library, “a whole planet of books”, that’s been abandoned for 100 years.
Ironically the library contains many books that give away SPOILERS about people’s life stories.
ER star Alex Kingston also stars as an astronaut-cum-archaeologist called Professor River Song. The library is full of sinister things such as dead bodies, “data ghosts”, the Suit Creature and the dreaded Vashta Nerada “piranhas of the air – shadows that melt the flesh”.
In later scenes, the Doc and Donna get separated and she ends up in a mysterious hospital where she meets another Doctor – Doctor Moon.
All the while she is trying to work out what is going on and what has happened to her Doctor
This all sounds very exciting if it is indeed true. To read more on this story Click Here.
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
The Invasion Of Time DVD Update
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
Verity Lambert Tribute Night
Sunday, 24 February 2008
Pest Control Cover Released
The cover for the forthcoming Doctor Who audio book starring The Doctor And Donna Noble has now been released. This audio book is entitled Pest Control and will be released on the 8th May 2008 priced at £9.99. Pest Control will be read by The Doctor himself, David Tennant. Below is a short summary of Pest Control aswell as the cover itself.
The Doctor and Donna find themselves in the thick of trouble on a distant planet, where soldiers transform into monstrous beetles, and everyone falls under the threat of a huge, mechanical exterminator.Written by Peter Anghelides exclusively for audio release, this story is read by David Tennant.
Saturday, 23 February 2008
Bad Wolf PR's The Runaway Bride Next Time Trailer
Friday, 22 February 2008
Doctor Who Magazine Issue 393 With Free CD!
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
Trial Of A Time Lord DVD Release
Thanks to the BBDC website we know have confirmation that the Trail Of A Time Lord series will soon be coming on DVD shortly. This is likely to be a box set seeing as Trial Of A Time Lord is made up of many episodes. The extras on this DVD that have been so far confirmed are:
00:06:55:06 THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD - COLLECTION 2 - PHOTO GALLERY
00:03:14:22 BBC CHILDREN IN NEED (ARCHIVAL TELEVISION FOOTAGE)
00:04:33:16 DOCTOR WHO (LENNY HENRY SKETCH)
00:21:00:10 DOCTOR WHO - NOW AND THEN - ON THE TRAIL OF A TIME LORD (FEATURETTE)
00:03:29:22 UNTITLED (TRAILS AND CONTINUITIES)
00:05:34:11 TV TALKBACK (ARCHIVAL TELEVISION FOOTAGE)
00:09:01:15 DOCTOR WHO - MINDWARP - DELETED AND EXTENDED SCENES
00:02:21:17 UNTITLED (A FATE WORSE THAN DEATH - FEATURETTE)
00:20:20:15 THE MAKING OF THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD - PART TWO - MINDWARP
As well as this the release date for the 5th Doctor story Black Orchid has been revealed which is 14th April 2008 priced £12.99. This DVD will be released with the following extras:
00:09:01:10 NOW & THEN - THE LOCATIONS OF BLACK ORCHID (DISC 1)
00:01:02:09 DOCTOR WHO - COMING SOON TO DVD... - THE INVASION OF TIME
00:04:38:14 BLACK ORCHID - PHOTO GALLERY
00:01:27:11 DELETED SCENE 1
00:04:04:22 DELETED SCENE 2
00:01:09:08 DELETED SCENE 3
00:00:20:15 DELETED SCENE 4
00:00:48:11 (EASTER EGG)
00:02:38:23 BLACK ORCHID - FILM RESTORATION
00:08:36:09 (BLUE PETER ITEM)
00:02:23:23 POINTS OF VIEW
00:16:05:15 STRIPPED FOR ACTION - THE STORY OF DOCTOR WHO COMICS - THE FIFTH DOCTOR
00:24:55:13 DOCTOR WHO - BLACK ORCHID - PART ONE (AUDIO COMMENTARY) (DISC 2)
00:24:39:22 DOCTOR WHO - BLACK ORCHID - PART TWO (AUDIO COMMENTARY)
Sunday, 17 February 2008
Judoon To Return?
Bad Wolf PR's Smith And Jones Next Time Trailer
Friday, 15 February 2008
The Two Time Lords
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
One Year Later
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
The Five Doctors 25th Anniversary Edition Inner Cover
All five Doctors (Peter Davison, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Richard Hurndall and Tom Baker) and many of their old companions are taken out of time and deposited in the Death Zone on Gallifrey.There they must battle not only the Master, but Daleks, Cybermen and Yeti in order to reach the Dark Tower and discover the Tomb of Rassilon. This special edition includes new special effects and extra footage not included in the original broadcast.
This DVD will be available from the 3rd March 2007 priced at £19.99. The inner cover can be seen above.
Monday, 11 February 2008
Germany Loose Doctor Who
Sunday, 10 February 2008
The Doctor, Hero Of Time
Saturday, 9 February 2008
Doctor Who Adventures Issue Fifty
This week sees the 50th issue of Doctor Who Adventure hit the shelves. If you’re looking for scares, you’ve come to the right place – we’ll show you the best 50 scary scenes in Doctor Who so far… We also speak to David Tennant, who tells us a bit about Donna in the next series:
“Donna is a whole new world for the Doctor. She’s not how she was in The Runaway Bride, she has a very different energy. She’s a bit more worldly, a bit less easily impressed and she’s very much her own woman.”
Plus:
- Posters: A Weeping Angel, a TARDIS and taxi race, and Donna and the Doctor.
- Tales from the TARDIS – the Empty Child meets the Ninth Doctor.
- The Ultimate Guide to Doctor Who – Series One, part 1 – check out our fantastic guide to the first series!
- Quiz: find out how much you know about the Ood!
- Comic strip: The Halls of Sacrifice part 1
- Doctor’s Data: John Lumic – creator of the parallel Cybermen!
- Time Teasers: fun puzzles with Doomfinger and Bloodtide!
This week’s issue comes with a free TARDIS stationery set and stickers. Catch it before it disappears into time and space...
Thursday, 7 February 2008
The Five Doctors 25th Anniversary Edition Cover
The Fires of Doctor Who Magazine!
Press Release
Actress Freema Agyeman talks exclusively in DWM 392 about her visit to Torchwood and meeting the Sontarans in the forthcoming series of Doctor Who…
Freema laughs as she recalls her first encounter with the squat race of aliens: "When I first saw the guys in prosthetics I couldn’t stop giggling – I found them really cute and quite funny! Er, that’s probably not the desired reaction, is it? Russell (T Davies, Executive Producer) sent me a text saying, 'It’ll be the first time you’ve towered over a baddie' Ha ha! And I did. I felt quite tall."
Also in this month’s feature-packed issue: writer Stephen Greenhorn talks about his forthcoming Series Four episode; director Graham Harper braves questions from Out of the TARDIS Tin; the Team view the voyeurs in Vengeance on Varos; The Fact of Fiction examines the murky truth behind Warriors of the Deep; there’s werewolves and weirdness in the full colour comic strip, Part 2 of Universal Monsters; Russell T Davies pays tribute to a very special lady in Production Notes; Neil Harris stresses the importance of location, location, location in You Are Not Alone; discover if Duncan James minds being interviewed on tape in Who on Earth is…; Sapphire and Steel answer your questions on Voyage of the Damned in the last ever edition of the Matrix Data Bank; plus all the latest Series Four news, previews, reviews, exclusive photos, competitions – and find out if the Doctor can bring some Valentine’s Day joy to Bradley and Stacey from EastEnders!
Wednesday, 6 February 2008
The Fires Of Series 4
Monday, 4 February 2008
Voyage Of the Damned Cover Released
Sunday, 3 February 2008
Website Mod 001: NavBar Changed
Anyway, regular viewers to the revamped Bad Wolf PR will notice a very handy Nav Bar just underneath the banner. My first real modification to this site has been to change the Nav Bar to clickable 'Tabs', which are animated.
I would like to thank Bad Wolf (Admin of this site) for allowing me to become a contributor to this brilliant site. Check back again soon;
The Mod Guy
Phil Collinson Heads For Manchester
"Phil has been the secret hero of Doctor Who for the past four years, and we'll miss him more than I can say," noted Russell T Davies, executive producer and lead writer of Doctor Who. "But the most exciting thing about this new job is that so many more producers, writers and actors will get to work with him. I envy them."
"The four years I've spent producing Doctor Who in Cardiff have been incredibly rewarding," said Phil. "The chance to return home to Manchester though and start something completely new, is irresistible. Manchester has always been an amazing centre for excellence in drama production and the chance to establish a formal BBC drama base there, and build on the massive range of local talent, is incredibly exciting. I'm thrilled and honoured to be charged with this task."
Peter Salmon, chief creative officer for the BBC's Vision Productions noted: "Phil Collinson is a terrific addition to a brilliant top team working on in-house drama throughout the UK. BBC drama production will play a substantial role at the new BBC centre at Mediacity:uk through Phil and his team."
I'd like to just take the time to wish the best of luck for Phil in his new job and thank him for all his great work on Doctor Who.
Saturday, 2 February 2008
DWM - Issue 392
Friday, 1 February 2008
New Doctor Who Series Four Trailer!
In the Trailer we see more Shots of the Ood and the Sontarans. At the Start we also get a Short, Sweet Conversation between Donna and Bernard Cribbins who was last Seen in the Recent Christmas Special Voyage of the Damned trying to sell Newspapers in the City of London despite the Fact that everyone had gone to the Country besides the Queen. We also see Shots of the Giant Wasp which will Appear in the Unicorn and the Wasp, a Hand rising from the Water, Unit and a Snow Covered Planet which will most likely be the Ood Planet. Also to top it off at the End a Single shot of Martha Jones played by Freema Agyeman and then Rose Tyler played by Billie Piper. No scenes of Sarah Jane Smith played by Elisabeth Sladen or Captain Jack Harkness have been shown in the Trailer despite them Both making a Possible return to the Fourth Series of Doctor Who.
Edit: Another Trailer has Been Put onto Youtube. This Trailer does have better quality, Better sound but is ruined at the End by People Talking.
Series 4 Cinema Trailer
"This is a great opportunity for the BBC to reach new audiences with an exciting preview of the new series of Doctor Who."
According To Digital Spy this trailer will run in Empire, Odeon and Cineworld venues. During December 2007 trailers for Voyage Of The Damned were also shown in many cinemas for the christmas special.
Thursday, 31 January 2008
Doctor Who Adventures 49
In this week’s issue of Doctor Who Adventures, out Thursday 31 January, there’s a fantastic new competition to create a monster for our comic strip. The winner will appear with their creation in an exclusive comic strip in a future issue of the magazine.
Moray Laing, Editor of Doctor Who Adventures, says:
“We can’t wait to see loads of new monsters! From the letters and drawings we get, we know how much Doctor Who Adventures readers enjoy drawing pictures of the many creatures that appear in the series.
“But with this great new comp, readers get the chance to create their very own – plus the winner will appear in an exclusive comic strip story along with their yucky monster!
“The Doctor Who Adventures team is prepared to be scared – so get drawing and no monster is too big or too small!”
ALSO:
News! We reveal the winner of our life-size Dalek comp and there’s news of classic Doctor Who repeats on UKTV Drama.
Fact file The Fifth Doctor. Discover some of his traits, get the lowdown about his time as the Doctor and find out how he appeared in Time Crash.
Tales from the TARDIS Debbie Chazen (also known as Foon van Hoff) tells us her favourite scene from Voyage of the Damned.
This week’s activity Learn how to stomp like a Judoon and make your own special Judoon scanner!
Who’s where? Monsters have invaded the TARDIS! Oh no!
Comic strip Part 2 of Hot Metal, where the Doctor is trapped inside a newspaper…
Secrets How the Doctor jumped through a mirror on a horse.
Quiz Can you beat the Master in his Slitheen quiz?
Doctor’s Data The Futurekind.
Time Agent Upload Featuring reader drawings and photographs.
Exclusive posters! Martha and the Scarecrows, the Fifth and Tenth Doctor, and Morvin and Foon.
Win More cool prizes!
Who knows? Your Doctor Who questions answered.
Puzzles! Fun with Bloodtide and Doomfinger.
It comes with a free monster pencil and eraser set – featuring two of the scariest monsters in Doctor Who – the Daleks and the Weeping Angels. Scares guaranteed!
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Now the Doctor Does . . .
The character of Rose will be voiced by Maren Rainer. Maren has previously provided Scarlett Johansson's voice for the hit movie "Lost In Translation", when it was released in Germany. Frank Roth will voice the ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston), in the dubbed version. A voice for the tenth Doctor (David Tennant), is yet to be announced.
Isabelle Helle of BBC Worldwide said: “The show has gone to 16 countries. We are excited German viewers can enjoy the Time Lord’s adventures.”
Sunday, 27 January 2008
Bad Wolf PR You Tube Channel
Saturday, 26 January 2008
Sarah Jane Is Back?
Yesterday Bad Wolf PR reported that John Barrowman who plays Captain Jack Harkness will be returning to Doctor Who for Series 4. There has also been speculation to whether Elizabeth Sladen, who plays Sarah Jane Smith, will be returning in Series 4. Well now we have even more proof of this thanks to her recent interview with SFX Magazine. Here is what Elizabeth had to say:
"So I don't think I'll be at the centre of things. I would think it would be apportioned off, a bit here a bit there, and the major people will be the Doctor and Donna. That is my take on it. We are coming back to reinforce an already established team. So I don’t think I’ll be leading the group, if you know what I mean! I think there will be a distinct kind of sectioning and apportioning off. Because you can only do so much with so many people."
Friday, 25 January 2008
Captain Jack Is Back?
Recently their has been speculation whether John Barrowman will be in Series 4 of Doctor Who and reprising his role as Captain Jack Harkness. Well thanks to John Barrowman's newly released autobiography it has been confirmed in his recording schedule that he will be in Doctor Who Series 4. John Barrowman is currently starring in the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood which is being shown weekly at 9.00pm on BBC 2. Although we do not know which episode he will be appearing in be sure that Bad Wolf PR will update you on this as soon as we hear it.
Thursday, 24 January 2008
Kingston And Salmon
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
There's Something Of A Wolf About You?
Monday, 21 January 2008
Episode Guide
Series 1
1: Rose
2: The End Of The World
3: The Unquiet Dead
4: Aliens Of London
5: World War Three
6: Dalek
7: The Long Game
8: Father's Day
9: The Empty Child
10: The Doctor Dances
11: Boom Town
12: Bad Wolf
13: The Parting Of The Ways
Series 2
X: The Christmas Invasion
1: New Earth
2: Tooth And Claw
3: School Reunion
4: The Girl In The Fireplace
5: Rise Of The Cybermen
6: The Age Of Steel
7: The Idiots Lantern
8: The Impossible Planet
9: The Satan Pit
10: Love And Monsters
11: Fear Her
12: Army Of Ghosts
13: Doomsday
Series 3
X: The Runaway Bride
1: Smith And Jones
2: The Shakespeare Code
3: Gridlock
4: Daleks In Manhattan
5: Evolution Of The Daleks
6: The Lazarus Experiment
7: 42
8: Human Nature
9: The Family Of Blood
10: Blink
11: Utopia
12: The Sound Of Drums
13: Last Of The Time Lords
Series 4
X: Voyage Of The Damned
1: Partners In Crime
2: The Fires Of Pompeii
3: Planet Of The Ood
4: The Sontaran Stratagem
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7: The Unicorn And The Wasp
8: Silence In The Library
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10: Midnight
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13: