
Doctor Who thing: Doctor Who’s Line Is It Anyway?
Cartoon Network’s MAD mashes up Doctor Who and Whose Line Is It Anyway?…

Cartoon Network’s MAD mashes up Doctor Who and Whose Line Is It Anyway?…

My ears are bleeding from Malcolm Tucker’s volcano of hilariously creative vulgarity; he is to profanity what Shakespeare is to poetry.

BBC One, 4pm, Bank Holiday Monday. (You can also watch on iPlayer if you have a U.K. IP address.)

Of course you’ve already seen the David Tennant episode in which soon-to-be-Twelfth-Doctor Peter Capaldi appears as a Roman gentleman…

What is the strongest evidence to date that Doctor Who has infiltrated American culture?

Oh, this is torture. More! Now!

Brilliant choice. He’s a fantastic actor, and he might actually be allowed to bring something dark and sardonic to the Doctor, as well as the man-about-the-universe panache I wanted.

It’ll be simulcast on BBC America…

Stuart Ian Burns at feeling listless has created a handy-dandy list of modern Doctor Who episodes in chronological order — that is, by internal story time, not air date, and including Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Chronicles.

Note Moffat’s trademarked “girls are weird and strange and mysterious” attitude. Nine hundred years of time and space travel, and the Doctor doesn’t know what perfume is?