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Doctor Who Thread

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Holy crap. Where are they finding this? I guess in people's attics and basements.

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New DOCTOR WHO Companion for 2012 !!!

Gillan's Doctor Who co-star Matt Smith has previously conceded that he was 'disappointed' by her exit from the show.

'It is very disappointing,' he admitted at a press screening for the BBC drama last year. 'We took over the show and had to hold hands and help each other.

'But this show is about change and regeneration and that is very galvanising and pushes it forward.'

Doctor Who executive producer Moffat said the pair will be leaving the show at some point during next series, before hinting at the return on River Song.

He said: 'The final days of the Ponds are coming during the next series. Then the Doctor will meet a new friend.'

Rumours have already circulated about who will replace Gillan and Darvill, with bookies offering 10/1 odds on Matt Smith's ex Daisy Lowe joining the show.

Downton Abbey's Jessica Brown-Findlay has also been tipped along with Chelsee Healey, who finished second behind Harry Judd in last night's Strictly Come Dancing final.

Please sound off below and share your suggestions and photo's...

MATT SMITH WITH GIRLFRIEND DAISY LOWE
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DAISY LOWE
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JESSICA BROWN-FINDLAY
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CHELSEE HEALEY
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I'd like to know where they will film in New York. Since it's close I would see if I can peek. While I worked in NY years ago I had the chance to see sets while just walking back to the PATH station. I remember especially the third Die Hard scenes "fake train station" across the street from the Federal Reserve building.

 
Cuz of this thread i justed started to watch The Doc again Im on season 2 and its only been a two weeks..lol. Man i had forgotten how good this show really is.
 
‘Doctor Who’ Origin Movie Commissioned for 50th Anniversary | XFINITY TV Blog by Comcast

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? ?Doctor Who? turns 50 years old next year, and to celebrate, BBC Two has commissioned a 90-minute film that will explore the origins of the series, the BBC said Thursday.?An Adventure in Space and Time? will ?tell the story of the genesis of ?Doctor Who,?? the BBC said. ?Exploring all aspects of the longest-running science fiction series to date, the special one-off 90-minute drama will also look at the many personalities involved in bringing the series to life.?

Doctor Who was first broadcast in November 1963, and has gone through several iterations, with numerous actors playing the Doctor. (Matt Smith, the 11th actor to tackle the role, is the latest.)
?Doctor Who? writer/actor Mark Gatiss penned the 90-minute special, with ?Doctor Who? showrunner Steven Moffat and executive producer Caroline Skinner executive producing.

?This is the story of how an unlikely set of brilliant people created a true television original,? Gatiss said. ?And how an actor ? William Hartnell ? stereotyped in hard-man roles became a hero to millions of children. I?ve wanted to tell this story for more years than I can remember! To make it happen for Doctor Who?s 50th birthday is quite simply a dream come true.?

Casting for the movie will be announced next year, along with production and broadcast schedules.
 
Poster And Synopsis Revealed For RED DWARF X
Okay, so the lad's last outing (Back To Earth) may have been...shite, but that doesn't mean the brand new series of the sci-fi comedy won't recapture some of that former glory. Check out a poster, synopsis, and just in case you haven't seen it, the trailer too..Mark "RorMachine" Cassidy - 9/3/2012


Some of our American pals and younger CBMers may not have heard of Red Dwarf. It was a cult favorite Sci-fi/Comedy series than ran for 8 seasons on BBC between 1988 and 1999. The early seasons were great - very funny, likable characters, even some drama crept in there. The later ones (last two really) were in a word, crap. The "boys from the Dwarf" returned in 2008 for a three part story called Red Dwarf: Back to Earth. This was also pretty bad. But now we are getting 6 brand new episodes, and many fans' hopes are pinned on this one doing justice to the Red Dwarf legacy.
 
Poster And Synopsis Revealed For RED DWARF X
Okay, so the lad's last outing (Back To Earth) may have been...shite, but that doesn't mean the brand new series of the sci-fi comedy won't recapture some of that former glory. Check out a poster, synopsis, and just in case you haven't seen it, the trailer too..Mark "RorMachine" Cassidy - 9/3/2012


Some of our American pals and younger CBMers may not have heard of Red Dwarf. It was a cult favorite Sci-fi/Comedy series than ran for 8 seasons on BBC between 1988 and 1999. The early seasons were great - very funny, likable characters, even some drama crept in there. The later ones (last two really) were in a word, crap. The "boys from the Dwarf" returned in 2008 for a three part story called Red Dwarf: Back to Earth. This was also pretty bad. But now we are getting 6 brand new episodes, and many fans' hopes are pinned on this one doing justice to the Red Dwarf legacy.

Red Dwarf introduced me to smeg aka smegma at an impressionable age...
 
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