‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: inflatable Dalek… that you can ride in
Well, not you, unless you weigh less than 30 kilos. I think the thing looks like a Dalek that has eaten a child. Except apparently Daleks don’t eat children.
Well, not you, unless you weigh less than 30 kilos. I think the thing looks like a Dalek that has eaten a child. Except apparently Daleks don’t eat children.
Were you worried that a half-American Torchwood was going to mean severing the series from its British roots… and more importantly, from its Doctor Who roots? Russell T. Davies says we needn’t worry…
Not that I’m suggesting you shouldn’t see this. Oh, you must… if only so that the rest of us have company in our misery…
Oh noes! Or maybe not oh-noes. Maybe giving the series over to another showrunner would be a good thing, would keep the show from getting stale.
Designer Stuart Manning has created a series of new posters in a 1960s retro B-movie style for the first Matt Smith series of episodes…
I would post this photo if I could, but owner Normal Jean has disabled downloading of her photos from flickr. Of course, I could just do a screengrab, but that would be unfair…
I figure this scene must be included on the new Fifth Series box set, but I haven’t had a chance to delve into that yet…
Dunno how I missed hearing about the new kiddie series K-9 until I got an email from Amazon U.K. this morning, but I did. Though perhaps that’s a good thing, cuz it sounds sort of dire, like bad fan fiction…
Ever have those nightmares when you oversleep and miss an important test or an airplane or something? Well, the Doctor — in a new scene written by Steven Moffat — comes to the rescue of National Television Awards host Dermot O’Leary, when he actually does oversleep and miss his big job…
Andrew Summersgill really likes the TARDIS. And Legos. So he builds all sorts of Lego TARDISes and puts them into scenarios and photographs them and posts them to flickr. He’ll even show you how to build your own Lego TARDIS… complete with video instructions.