The Doctor crops up in the most oddest of places.
Looks like the TARDIS gets some mail.
A 1982 Prince song almost hits The Doctor.
River Song and The Doctor’s relationship is tied up in a bow.
Someone does an impersonation of The Terminator.
Rory is not gay whilst Hitler is definitely in the closet.
Is that a banana in your pocket?
The Vampires of Venice is mentioned at a crucial moment by The Doctor.
Other people know about The Doctor’s death~day.
Hitler isn’t the only person someone wants to kill.
A film referenced in The Impossible Astronaut is referenced again. Twice.
The words “the Silence” are visibly apparent.
Looks like the TARDIS gets some mail.
A 1982 Prince song almost hits The Doctor.
River Song and The Doctor’s relationship is tied up in a bow.
Someone does an impersonation of The Terminator.
Rory is not gay whilst Hitler is definitely in the closet.
Is that a banana in your pocket?
The Vampires of Venice is mentioned at a crucial moment by The Doctor.
Other people know about The Doctor’s death~day.
Hitler isn’t the only person someone wants to kill.
A film referenced in The Impossible Astronaut is referenced again. Twice.
The words “the Silence” are visibly apparent.
This is a dissection of the link that aired at the end of the 2010 christmas special. There are some spoilers but none that will in any way affect your enjoyment of the show.
"See these eyes? They're all lies. The one thing I can tell you... the monsters are real."
"See these eyes? They're all lies. The one thing I can tell you... the monsters are real."
bring back classic doctor who,since 2005 doctor who has come back on to tv with great success.should not the classic's of doctor who the forerunners to the up to date have a fair shake.?while the new series is being made [bbc,bbc three]could take time out to put on the classic doctor who.i think it will still draw in the audience.COME ON BBC!give the classic doctor a turn.we need them back as well,they have given us the audience the adventures.the bbc have a good thing here,please don't waste it on being fickle.bring back classic doctor who have not seen them.
Doctor Who's 50th anniversary special will feature all 11 Doctors, a report has claimed.
An article from the Birmingham Mail claims that current Who star Matt Smith will be joined by his seven surviving predecessors.
Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant are all said to be appearing in the November one-off.
In addition, the report claims that the Steven Moffat-penned episode will use "studio trickery" to include appearances from the first three Doctors - played by the late William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee.
The BBC is yet to confirm any official plans for the Doctor Who special, which will mark 50 years since the sci-fi drama's first transmission on November 23, 1963.
Showrunner Moffat recently confirmed that he has "immense", "considerable" plans for the anniversary but refused to reveal specifics.
An article from the Birmingham Mail claims that current Who star Matt Smith will be joined by his seven surviving predecessors.
Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant are all said to be appearing in the November one-off.
In addition, the report claims that the Steven Moffat-penned episode will use "studio trickery" to include appearances from the first three Doctors - played by the late William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee.
The BBC is yet to confirm any official plans for the Doctor Who special, which will mark 50 years since the sci-fi drama's first transmission on November 23, 1963.
Showrunner Moffat recently confirmed that he has "immense", "considerable" plans for the anniversary but refused to reveal specifics.
BBC's Overview of Amy Pond
The Eleventh Doctor isn't the only new face in the TARDIS as the Time Lord is joined by the feisty, fantastic new companion, Amy Pond! We know their paths cross in the series opener, The Eleventh Hour and that she accompanies him through time and space, but aside from that, what is Karen Gillan, who plays Amy Pond, telling us?
Discussing Amy's relationship with the Doctor, Karen muses, 'She doesn't take his word as gospel and she's always happy to challenge him. If he tells her to do something then she won't necessarily do it, she might go off and do her own thing which can sometimes create a rift between the two of them! They are best pals though and it's a very up and down relationship because they are both very passionate people.'
Sounds like it might get stormy! Karen agrees, adding, 'They have quite a turbulent relationship but it's also really passionate and they care about each other... It's a great relationship!'
The Eleventh Doctor isn't the only new face in the TARDIS as the Time Lord is joined by the feisty, fantastic new companion, Amy Pond! We know their paths cross in the series opener, The Eleventh Hour and that she accompanies him through time and space, but aside from that, what is Karen Gillan, who plays Amy Pond, telling us?
Discussing Amy's relationship with the Doctor, Karen muses, 'She doesn't take his word as gospel and she's always happy to challenge him. If he tells her to do something then she won't necessarily do it, she might go off and do her own thing which can sometimes create a rift between the two of them! They are best pals though and it's a very up and down relationship because they are both very passionate people.'
Sounds like it might get stormy! Karen agrees, adding, 'They have quite a turbulent relationship but it's also really passionate and they care about each other... It's a great relationship!'