
Doctor Who thing: the UK National Media Museum wants your Doctor Who memorabilia
For an exhibit opening in November called “Fifty Years of Doctor Who Fans”…

For an exhibit opening in November called “Fifty Years of Doctor Who Fans”…

One of the many pleasures of Doctor Who is the chance to meet, if only fictionally, an array of fascinating people — some of them not even human, and some of them you wish you could spend more time with…

Comic-Con audience got two trailers, but no one else can see them (yet). What could possibly be the benefit to withholding trailers like this?

I’d love to know who made the decision to use that piece of music. Was it an attempt to get the bit to go viral?

Its humor is a little more uncomfortable than that of the other Cornetto flicks, and it’s more far satirical, in a far more cynical way, than I ever would have anticipated.

Travelers to the U.K. this summer won’t be able to avoid the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who: they’ll run straight into the celebrations the moment they get through Customs.

Cool. Makes me wanna go watch some classic episodes…

Daleks of the corn?

Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire’s original 1963 theme for the show, slowed way down, as if, perhaps, it were approaching the event horizon of a black hole.

In case you weren’t at the Albert Hall this weekend (I wasn’t either, but I listened on the radio), here’s a little bit of what the audience there saw and heard…