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Some people have already decided that the New Year special, [and indeed anything with Jodie and Chris Chibnal], is going to be awful so when they watch, they have a preconceived expectation of badness [regardless of what the end result is like] just so they can say 'told you so'!
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
#9293
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Pic of the Day # 699 Miss Hartigan (Dervla Kirwan) with her allies, the Cybermen in the 2008 Christmas special The Next Doctor. |
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December 26th [Boxing Day]: Today in WHO-story Births 1914 - Dudley Jones (John Dyson in The Tenth Planet) 1915 - Arne Gordon (Hrostar in The Web Planet and the Tour Guide in The Chase) 1922 - Richard Mayes (Chief Baxter in Fury from the Deep) 1934 - Bill Mitchell (Newscaster in Frontier in Space and Zor in the Argo Records story Doctor Who and the Pescatons) 1940 - James Beckett (Payne in Attack of the Cybermen) Deaths 1986 - Leslie Dwyer (Vorg in Carnival of Monsters) aged 80 1999 - Roger Jacombs (Yeti in The Web of Fear and an extra in The Faceless Ones) aged 59 Episodes 1964 - The Dalek Invasion of Earth, Episode Six ('Flashpoint'): 12.4 million viewers Documentaries 2009 - The Lost Episodes (BBC Radio 4) Departures 1964 - Carole Ann Ford's final regular appearance as Susan Foreman Releases 1991 - Issue 182 of Doctor Who Magazine (Marvel) 2007 - Wishing Well, The Pirate Loop and Peacemaker (BBC Books) 2008 - The Story of Martha, Beautiful Chaos and The Eyeless (BBC Books) 2016 - Ghost Stories, Part One (Titan Comics)
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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December 27th: Today in WHO-story Births 1930 - Bill McGurick (Guard in The Enemy of the World and the Policeman in Terror of the Autons) 1934 - Christopher Benjamin (Sir Keith Gold in Infero, Henry Gordon Jago in The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Big Finish Productions' audio adventure, Colonel Hugh Curbishley in The Unicorn and the Wasp and Tardell in the Big Finish audio Grand Theft Cosmos) 1940 - Paul Joyce (director of Warriors' Gate) 1977 - Sinead Keenan (Addams in The End of Time; Big Finish actress - Margery Phips in Council of War, Aoife Dineen in Iterations of I, Stephanie Wilton in The Worlds of Doctor Who, Rosheen in The Highest Science and Mary Summersby in The Darkness of Glass) 1987 - Lily Cole (Siren in The Curse of the Black Spot) 1989 - Benjamin Smith (Luke in School Reunion) 1995 - Laurence Belcher (younger Kazran Sardick in A Christmas Carol) Deaths 1994 - Steve Plytas (Wigner in The Tenth Planet) aged 81 2014 - Bridget Turner (Alice Cassini in Gridlock; wife of The Edge of Destruction and The Sensorites director Frank Cox) aged 75 Releases 1979 - Issue 12 of Doctor Who Magazine (Marvel) 1990 - Issue 156 of Doctor Who Magazine (Marvel)
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Pic of the Day # 700
The Daleks attack in the 2013 Christmas special The Time of the Doctor. |
#9297
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Received this for Christmas. I know the obvious answer is to listen to the bloomin' thing but have any of you got the previous cd releases based on the Doctor Who annuals and did you enjoy them? |
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Maybe a leak, maybe not. It's off Twitter. If it's real then it looks similar to a classic series Dalek than the gold ones. |
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I watched Twice Upon a Time on Christmas Day (night). My feelings towards it are similar to what they were when i first watched it last Christmas Day. Some lovely poignant scenes with Mark Gattis, a decent farewell for Peter Capaldi, some good ideas - Rusty alone in it's tower with hundreds of Dalek mutants desperate to destroy it - and some excellent scenes with the first Doctor. However here's where the problem lies. Steven Moffat gave us a sexist caricature of the Hartnell Doctor and even though David Bradley was very good, the sexist comments the first Doctor made were cringe inducing and not in character at all. This unneeded trait Moffat gave the first Doctor still makes me feel bitter towards the episode and drags the scoreline down from an eight to a six out of ten. |
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December 28th: Today in WHO-story Births 1916 - Dennis Edwards (Centurion in The Romans and Lord Gomer in The Invasion of Time); Noel Johnson (Thous in The Underwater Menace and Sir Charles Grover in Invasion of the Dinosaurs) 1922 - Stan Lee (founder of Marvel, the original publishers of Doctor Who Magazine) 1936 - Rhys McConnochie (Rod in The Enemy of the World) 1959 - Marty Ryan (Older Guard in the Torchwood story Miracle Day) Deaths 1990 - Edward Brayshaw (Léon Colbert in The Reign of Terror and the War Chief in The Games) aged 57 Episodes 1963 - The Daleks, Episode Two ('The Survivors'): 6.4 million viewers 1968 - The Krotons, Episode One: 9.0 million viewers 1974 - Robot, Part One: 10.8 million viewers 1981 - K9 & Company: A Girl's Best Friend: 8.4 million viewers 1988 - The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Part Three: 4.9 million viewers Introductions 1963 - First full appearance of the Daleks 1974 - Launch of the twelfth series of the 'classic era' of Doctor Who; Tom Baker's full debut as the Fourth Doctor; Ian Marter's debut as Harry Sullivan 1981 - First and only episode of Doctor Who's first TV spin-off K9 & Company Releases 2012 - Issue 300 of Doctor Who Adventures (Immediate Media Co.) 2017 - Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 232 (Big Finish Productions)
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