‘Doctor Who’ blogging: “A Christmas Carol”
Doctor Who has been doing amazing things with TV since 2005, but this may be the best example yet of how gonzo and how simultaneously emotionally satisfying TV can be these days.
Doctor Who has been doing amazing things with TV since 2005, but this may be the best example yet of how gonzo and how simultaneously emotionally satisfying TV can be these days.
It’s gonna be tough to expand on this set when Matt Smith finally gets tired of running down corridors and retires to a life of convention-guesting…
They do not, it must be said, sing it very well. But it’s amusing anyway…
I knew I saw a shark in that preview. Now Matt Smith says we should ”expect Jaws with a twist”…
Matt Smith’s Doctor boogies as only an old man in a young man’s body can. And now you can, too.
When the video of the rehearsal for this supposedly awesome opening number did not immediately show up on YouTube, I figured the whole thing was a big joke, that there never was a musical number and this was just Ferguson being his usual weird and unpredictable self. But now the video has shown up online…
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…
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.
In case you missed Matt Smith with Craig Ferguson on The Late Late Show, here’s basically the whole thing…
…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.