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Doctor Who

Mark Wahlberg admits ‘The Happening’ was terrible; Billy Bob Thornton says Hollywood is terrible; a female Old Spice Man spoof; more: leftover links

Sun, Nov 28, 2010
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Plus: first-grader teased over her Star Wars water bottle; journalistic ethics getting a workout; saga of a film critic banned from screenings who got her buddies at The New York Times to intervene; more…

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‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: Daleks, Cybermen, and TARDIS gift wrapping paper

Fri, Nov 26, 2010
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Get your geek on in holiday festive mode with these hilarious fan-made gift wrapping paper, and get all your wrapping done in, erm, a timely fashion.

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‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: more scarfs to trip over

Thu, Nov 25, 2010
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Last week I posted a link to a site with instructions for making your own Tom Baker-era Doctor Who scarf. But as you may imagine, that site is hardly the only such one. You might also want to take a look at WittyLittleKnitter.com…

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‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: cute little joke on ‘Robot Chicken’

Wed, Nov 24, 2010
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It’s silly and it’s geeky on multiple levels, but that’s Robot Chicken for ya…

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‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: 47th anniversary of the show’s debut

Tue, Nov 23, 2010
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On November 23, 1963, Doctor Who made its first appearance on the BBC. The BBC Archive offers a fascinating look at the origins of the show at The Genesis of Doctor Who.

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‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: first peek at the 2010 Christmas special

Mon, Nov 22, 2010
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Oo, oo! Dark and scary with a spaceship and a Scroogely curmudgeon and a starship and people frozen like Christmas turkeys (before you thaw them out) and the Doctor as a Ghost of Christmas Past (and, I’m betting, of Christmas Future, too) and… is that a shark?

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‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: Matt Smith on ‘The Late Late Show’

Fri, Nov 19, 2010
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In case you missed Matt Smith with Craig Ferguson on The Late Late Show, here’s basically the whole thing…

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‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: the Doctor from lawful good to chaotic evil

Thu, Nov 18, 2010
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Someone has thought a lot about how the Doctor’s alignment varies from persona to persona. Yes, one of them is chaotic evil…

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‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: knit your own scarf… just like the Doctor’s

Wed, Nov 17, 2010
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Did you know that there is a one-stop online source for all your Doctor Who scarf needs, from the origins and history of the scarf to patterns for all the varieties Tom Baker wore as the Doctor? Such a site was inevitable, really…

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‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: Dalek spotted on Santa Monica Boulevard…

Tue, Nov 16, 2010
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…ahead of Matt Smith’s appearance tonight on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Clearly Ferguson is deeply geeked. 12:30am Eastern on CBS.

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