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Who: Before And After #1342a / Nu-Who #401aName: Joseph Kennedy [? - ] Year(s): 2014 Stories: Robot Of Sherwood Character(s): Will Scarlett Before Who: Films: Housewife, 49 (2005), Bobby Moore [as Bobby Moore] (2006), Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (2010), Baseline (2010), Asylum Blackout (2011), The Grind (2012), Down the Road (2013) Television: Midsomer Murders: Four Funerals And A Wedding (2006) / Where the Heart Is: Don't Look Back In Anger (2006) / Robin Hood [2 episodes as Carter (2007)] / Trial & Retribution: Siren (2009) / Women in Love (2011) / Rev. (2014) After Who: Films: Gunpowder 5/11: The Greatest Terror Plot [as Robert Catesby] (2014), Brimstone (2016), Gozo (2016) Television: The Last Post: The New Man (2017) / Giri / Haji (2019) / Back to Life [2 episodes as the voice of the Radio Presenter (2021)] / Boat Story [3 episodes as Dr. Weathers (2023)] Who: Before And After #1342b / Nu-Who #401bName: Adam Jones [? - ] Year(s): 2014 Stories: Robot Of Sherwood Character(s): Walter Before Who: Films: None Television: Angelina Ballerina - Angelina's Princess Dance (2005) After Who: Films: None Television: None Music Video: Miike Snow (2016): Genghis Khan [as the villain] Music Video: Miike Snow (2016): My Trigger [as Nikita Krushchev] Who: Before And After #1342c / Nu-Who #401cName: David Benson [1962 - ] Year(s): 2014 Stories: Robot Of Sherwood Character(s): Herald Note(s):
Before Who: Films: Spook Squad (2009), National Theatre Live: One Man, Two Guvnors (2011), Pride of Britain (2014) Television: Goodnight Sweetheart [6 episodes as Noël Coward (1998–1999)] / Little Britain (2005) After Who: Films: Blade Runner 2049 (2017) Television: Dad's Army - The Missing Episodes [2 episodes as Pte. Joe Walker (2023)] Who: Before And After #1342d / Nu-Who #401cName: David Langham [1970 - ] Year(s): 2014 Stories: Robot Of Sherwood Character(s): Guard Note(s): Appeared in the Big Finish Productions 'Ninth Doctor' audio story 'Run' Before Who: Films: The Phantom of the Opera (2004) Television: White Teeth [2 episodes as the Young Devil of Dachau (2002)] / Caesar (2003) / Keen Eddie: Citizen Cecil (2004) After Who: Films: Treasure Island (2015), Love at First Sight (2023), Lord of Misrule (2023) Television: Banana (2015) / The Alienist: Requiem (2018) / Shakespeare & Hathaway - Private Investigators: Nothing Will Come Of Nothing (2019) / Britannia: Imperial Visit (2019) / His Dark Materials* [6 episodes as Father Garrett (2019–2020)] / A Discovery of Witches (2021) / Pennyworth: Many Clouds (2022) / The Larkins [5 episodes as Berndt (2022)] Who: Before And After #1342e / Nu-Who #401eName: Tim Baggaley [? - ] Year(s): 2014 Stories: Robot Of Sherwood Character(s): Robot Knight Before Who: Films: Shaun of the Dead* (2004) Television: Strange: Kaa-Jinn (2003) / Murder City: Happy Families (2004) / I'm Spazticus (2012) After Who: Films: Zombie Spring Breakers (2016) Television: Friday Night Dinner: The Au Pair (2020)
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Oh! 2023 Christmas Special Features A Musical Number & A Singing, Dancing Doctor in a Kilt / Doctor Who TV "Doctor Who is going to get very musical to kick off the new era. The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine (#598) reveals that this year’s Christmas Special, The Church on Ruby Road, will feature a “showstopping musical number”. The track is composed by Murray Gold with lyrics by Russell T Davies. It features Ncuti Gatwa as the new Doctor, Millie Gibson as new companion Ruby Sunday (who has her own band), and “music-loving goblins”. Russell T Davies told the magazine: “Our aim was to create a big-style movie with this. And it has a song. So you can all sing along. It was always my intention to make this a big centrepiece right from day one.” He adds: “And Ncuti sings. This man can do everything.” Additionally, another scene will feature the Doctor on the dance floor at a club dressed in a yellow-vest-and-tartan-kilt ensemble dancing like a “wild man” to Touch by Hybrid Minds."
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An animated version of The Celestial Toymaker has popped up in the listings at Amazon. No specific release date as yet. Originally broadcast in April 1966, The Celestial Toymaker sees the Doctor and companions separated when they come up against The Toymaker. While the Doctor plays the Trilogic Game, Steven and Dodo are forced to play seemingly childish but ultimately dangerous games with the aim of being reunited and getting back to the Tardis. This brand new animated version has been created using the original audio recordings. INCLUDES: All 4 episodes animated in both Colour and Black & White Audio Commentaries Newly restored original episode 4 Making the Animation Photo Gallery |
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The Goblin Song is getting a single release on Monday Dec 11th. https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-fe...he-goblin-song All proceeds go to Children in Need. |
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They've been a mixed bag for me. The only one i really am not keen on is The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe, but even then i've seen it several times and will no doubt watch it again this year. The Christmas Invasion is good and i quite like The Runaway Bride as well. Voyage of the Damned isn't great but has a lovely final scene and i'm happy seeing Kylie in the show. I love The Next Doctor. The scenes of Cybermen in the snowy grave yard are the stuff of legend round these parts. The CyberKing just adds to the big fun of it all. The End of Time part one was a disappointment but i did enjoy the Doctor's final farewell to everybody he'd traveled with at the end of part 2. A Christmas Carol is probably the most Christmassy of them all and is on the whole good but didn't need Katherine Jenkins warbling away. I think The Snowmen is excellent only bettered by The Time of the Doctor. Easily my two favourite festive specials. Last Christmas was run of the mill but the end with the aged Clara is a choker. The scenes with the Doctor and River on their final date likewise during The Husbands of River Song, but the rest of the episode is a daft romp, the same goes for The Return of Doctor Mysterio. Whilst Twice Upon a Time is let down by some terrible dialogue from Moffat for the first Doctor, but the finale with Gatiss during the Great War again is a bit of a choker. Resolution and Revolution of the Daleks piss over everything else in the Chibnall / Whitaker era other than The Power of the Doctor and The Haunting of Villa-Diodati whilst Spyfall part one is just an opening episode of a series and Eve of the Daleks is a reasonable time filler that i'd happily watch again. |
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