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Dr who seventh doctor quotes The Greatest Show In The Galaxy
Morgana: You have to hang up your travelling shoes and stop wandering sooner or later, don't you?
The Doctor: So I've been told. Personally, I just keep on wandering.
Colin Baker: Gallimaufry Short Story Collection
Colin Baker is a prolific writer. Here, for the first time, is a collection of his short stories which deal in subjects as diverse as murder, mystery, true love, ingenuity, despair and farcical misunderstandings, with a hint of horror here and there as well as some insight into the minds of some unusual people. If you like your stories with a twist there are some surprises and shocks to be found.
its released today - 30 September 2010
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Better Doctor Who Exhibition To Open
BBC Worldwide has confirmed that it is closing the three current Doctor Who exhibitions in Cardiff, Land’s End and Newcastle to make way for a new bigger, better mega-exhibition in a new location in Cardiff.
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41 Teasers from Doctor Who Series 6!
The Doctor will be on trial – twice!
Who controls the light sculptors?
You won’t believe what’s buried under Wembley Stadium.
Scared of the Eye in Space? You should be.
Take up thy sins and walk – slowly.
There won’t be a pub quiz on Tuesday because there won’t be a pub.
Beau Geste is cool.
Bow Street runners are cool.
Bromley-by-Bow is cool.
4 August 1982 – Happy Birthday, Ma’am.
Some lies are too much for the psychic paper.
“I won’t take calls from THAT Prime Minister.”
“Marc, where are you?”
The only water in the forest is the river.
What awaits the TARDIS at the zero point?
“72 years on and Rory’s still terrified of Granny Grainger?”
“I was lost in France.”
“How could a fellow Gallifreyan stoop so low?”
Horror of Bangkok.
“Give it up, sweet Korn.”
Argonite? Here?
An ordinary block of flats.
“If I saw them walking down the high street what would I think?” I don’t think you’d think anything at all, Amy.”
Find the lady – before she finds you!
“Margaret! Come back!”
The Doctor defeats the Sahara Desert.
Susannah’s still alive.
Mill Green on fire.
The Doctor will get married – Twice!
What are the dangers of Port Olveron?
502, but never 503.
Beware of the kites.
“A pillar of salt, yes – but not because she looked back. Looking back is good!”
They’ll have to get a new name for Thanksgiving.
Pay attention – It’s not really her.
Treading through the sand – on the one night they come back.
The Shuddering Brethren, they’ll stick in your mind.
“I’m my own Doctor.”
Octavian wasn’t lying.
Mysterious semblance at the the strand of nightmares.
The bones of the TARDIS.
Dr who seventh doctor quotes Silver Nemesis
The Doctor: I don't suppose you've completely ignored my instructions and secretly prepared any Nitro-9, have you?
Ace: What if I had?
The Doctor: And naturally, you wouldn't do anything so insanely dangerous as to carry it around with you, would you?
Ace: Of course not. I'm a good girl and do what I'm told.
The Doctor: Excellent. Blow up that vehicle.
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Dr who seventh doctor quotes The Happiness Patrol
The Doctor: I'm the Doctor. Haven't we met?
Trevor Sigma: I'm sorry, that's classified information.
The Doctor: You're Trevor Sigma, aren't you?
Trevor Sigma: Galactic Census Bureau, I ask the questions.
The Doctor: You ask the questions?
Trevor Sigma: I'm sorry, that's classified information. Address?
The Doctor: Which one?
Trevor Sigma: If you live here, I need a town and a street. If you're an alien, I need a home planet, except when you spend more than half the work here when you're away, in which case I need a planet of origin.
The Doctor: That's classified information. Name?
Trevor Sigma: What?
The Doctor: I ask the questions. Name!
Trevor Sigma: Trevor Sigma.
The Doctor: Address?
Trevor Sigma: Galactic Census.
Earl Sigma: What's happening Doctor?
The Doctor: Questionnaire. Occupation?
Trevor Sigma: Galactic Census Bureau, authorised to enter all Alphan property and to interview all Alphans.
The Doctor: Good, take me to your leader.
Earl Sigma: You're a nice guy Doctor, but a little weird.
The Doctor: I don't know about the little...
The Doctor: And where are the Census Bureau going to send you next?
Trevor Sigma: Earth. Have you been there?
The Doctor: Once or twice.
Trevor Sigma: Miserable sort of place.
The Doctor: You’re making me feel nostalgic.
Earl Sigma: Blissful, isn’t it, Doctor? Silence.
The Doctor: Aha, not quite. I can hear the sound of empires toppling.
Matt for Piano in TARDIS
According to The Daily Telegraph, Smith wants to show off his musical skills on the programme.
"I always wanted a piano in the Tardis but that's yet to materialise, sadly," he said. "I'm by no means a dab hand but I can tinker a little bit."
However, Smith admitted that the introduction of a musical instrument is unlikely.
"I guess once the Tardis lands you want the adventure to get started," he said. "You don't want to see the Doctor playing the piano."
Smith recently revealed that he would love Florence Welch to appear on the show
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A piano in the Tardis
According to The Daily Telegraph, Smith wants to show off his musical skills on the programme.
"I always wanted a piano in the Tardis but that's yet to materialise, sadly," he said. "I'm by no means a dab hand but I can tinker a little bit."
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Sarah jane adventures synopsis
Monday 11 October at 5.15 - 5.45pm CBBC - Sarah Jane Smith and her gang of trusty sidekicks return with more alien-busting adventures in the fourth series of The Sarah Jane Adventures.
Featuring the usual mixture of thrills, laughs and scares the new series promises fun with enemies old and new, including the terrors of the Nightmare Man and a dangerous journey back into history. The show also takes its first visit to an alien world and tackles brand new vulture aliens the Shansheeth.
In the first two-part adventure, The Nightmare Man, Sarah Jane's adopted son, Luke, faces life-changing events on Monday and Bannerman Road will never be the same again when he has his first nightmare and is haunted by a dark figure from his dreams. A strange entity is reaching out to our world, with terrible consequences for the whole human race.
The Sarah Jane Adventures – The Nightmare Man: Part Two Episode 2
Tuesday 12 October at 5.15-5.45pm CBBC - With Luke, Clyde and Rani trapped in a bizarre dreamscape, Sarah Jane must fight alone in the concluding part of the first story in the fourth series of The Sarah Jane Adventures.
As the Nightmare Man grows stronger, only K9 might hold the key, but can Luke summon the courage to face his adult life before the whole world becomes trapped in an endless nightmare?
This episode will be shown again on BBC One on Thursday 14 October at 4.30pm.
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Matt Smith Names Co-Stars He'd Like To See
He reckons the Brit-winning Florence And The Machine star would be perfect for a cameo role in the hit series.
Smith - who will next month be seen in a touring arena show, Doctor Who Live - said the singer was on his list of ideal guest stars for the BBC1 series. The Doctor is already accompanied across the universe by flame-haired assistant Amy Pond, played by Karen Gillan. Asked whom he would like to see make an appearance, Smith said: "Florence from Florence And The Machine - I'd quite like her to do one."
He also has his sights set on former soccer star Eric Cantona, who has moved into occasional acting roles.
"I'd quite like Eric Cantona to come and do one. That would be cool," Smith said.
Doctor Who's Matt Smith: Steven Moffat has 'written his best script yet'
While talking to Metro.co.uk about this year's Doctor Who Christmas Special, Smith tantalisingly mentioned another script for the next series of the show which Moffat had penned: 'God, I wish I could tell you the other thing he’s just written, which is just mind-blowing. I think he’s delivered his best script yet. I can’t say anything about it, but it’s bloody brilliant.'
Smith said that the Christmas Special, which has already been shot, would be a treat for the fans: 'We've got Michael Gambon playing a Scrooge-like miser with a time travelling twist – and I think it’s really, really good. It’s particularly Christmassy, lots of snow and lots of twinkly lights. I think it’s full of the right heart and soul for the season. Steven has, once again, written something brilliant.'
Dr who seventh doctor quotes Remembrance of the Daleks
Ace: But this is earth, 1963. Well someone would've noticed, I'd have heard about it!
The Doctor: Do you remember the Zygon gambit with the Loch Ness monster? Or the Yetis in the underground?
Ace: The what?
The Doctor: Your species has the most amazing capacity for self-deception, matched only by its ingenuity when trying to destroy itself.
Undertaker: Hello, governor? Somebody's come to collect that big casket. Yes, yes the Doctor. Just one thing, governor: I thought you said he was an old geezer with white hair!
Group Captain Gilmore: You were hired as a chief scientific adviser, one tends to expect advice from ones adviser.
Professor Jensen: For one thing, Group Captain, I was not hired, I was drafted. And for another, do you think I'm enjoying having some space vagrant come along and tell me that the painstaking research I have devoted my life to, has been superseded by a bunch of tin-plated pepper pots?!
The Doctor: It's called that because Time Lords have an infinite capacity for pretension.
Ace: Noticed that.
Davros: We shall become all-
The Doctor: Powerful! Crush the lesser races! Conquer the galaxy! UNIMAGINABLE POWER! UNLIMITED RICE PUDDING! Etcetera! Etcetera!
Ace: Doctor. We did good, didn't we?
The Doctor: Time will tell, always does.
Tenth Doc Tribute!
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The Tribute will close on 31st December 2010! So you have plenty of time so get cracking!
Dr who Christmas special 2010 Longer than an hour?
dr who seventh doctor quotes Dragonfire
Mel: Oh all right, you win.
The Doctor: I do? I usually do.
Mel: I'm going now.
The Doctor: Yes, that's right, you're going. You've been gone for ages. You're already gone. You're still here. You've just arrived. I haven't even met you yet. It all depends on who you are and how you look at it. Strange business, time.
The Doctor: Think about me when you're living your life one day after another, all in a neat pattern. Think about the homeless traveller in his old police box, his days like crazy paving.
Mel: Ace doesn't have anywhere to go.
The Doctor: Nonsense, it's an idyllic place, Perivale! It's got lush green fields - and village blacksmith, um-
Mel: Doctor, she comes from the twentieth century!
The Doctor: Oh...
Mel: I'll send you a postcard!
The Doctor: But I don't have an address!
Mel: Oh, I'll put it in a bottle and throw it into space! It'll reach you... in time.
The Doctor: Ace! Where d'you think you're going?
Ace: Perivale...
The Doctor: Ah yes, but by which route? The direct route with Glitz? Or the scenic route? Well, do you fancy a quick trip around the twelve galaxies and then back to Perivale in time for tea?
Ace: ACE!
The Doctor: But there are three rules! One: I'm in charge.
Ace: Whatever you say, Professor!
The Doctor: Two: I'm not 'the Professor', I'm the Doctor!
Ace: Whatever you want!
The Doctor: And the third... Well, I'll think up the third by the time we get back to Perivale.
Sarah Jane Adventures Series 4 books to be released As E-Books
More changes and tenth doctor tribute
Tomorrow I'm going to be moving things around on the home page like the radio is moving to another page I'm not sure which one yet their are other things been moving around as well because for some this site seems to be loading for them, and in a few weeks their will be a new banner.
and also you may have noticed we are doing a tenth doctor tribute, we are and we would like you to get invovled like it says here we would like some ideas on art designs or fanfiction more about fanfiction here of which the fanfic is being done by rob but he would like some ideas of people so email him and the designs are being done by emma so email her if you wish to help and give her some ideas (absolutelydoctorwho@live.co.uk) or do some of those designs if you design
Help is appreciated
Now some of you may know about 4 or 3 weeks ago this site got hacked now yesterday my chatango account got hacked so only poeple i choose can view chat but if you wish to come on chat then please send me your email by emailing me.
now back to a few weeks ago when we got hacked so who remembers this
This hacker had some consequences
he threatened my blog if Emma didn't do the following:
- APOLOGIES FOR NOT BEING A FAIR BLOGGER IN A BLOG POST TO THE WORLD
- NEVER STEAL FROM ME AGAIN
- NEVER SOURCE FROM A PAYING SITE WITHOUT CONTRIBUTING
- NEVER BOSS PEOPLE ABOUT
- NO MORE SHOUTING AT PEOPLE JUST TALKING
if none of of the demands are met then im next. :(
EDIT - i have just been told alec's site didnt get hacked it was took down by blogger
and that post here http://tardisconsole-news.blogspot.com/2010/09/comes-with-consequences.html
1 we never found out who that hacker was
2 who ever it was why are you hacking our sites
3 what did i do ?
4 im being a fair blogger
5 if you know the hacker or if you are the hacker please i would like to talk to you so email me
6 what did i steal
7 i dont boss people about
dr who seventh doctor quotes Delta and the Bannermen
The Doctor: A stitch in time... takes up space.
Doctor: Ill Save Amy From The Axe
DOCTOR Who yesterday vowed to save sidekick Amy Pond from being killed off. Fans feared actress Karen Gillan, 22, would be chopped from the new series now being shot. But Matt Smith, 27, who plays the Time Lord, said: "I'll rescue her." Amy was bumped off in the last series before being revived in the final episode. Fans thought that heralded her permanent death. But Matt said: "Amy Pond can't die, no way. I'd miss Karen. So don't worry, I won't let it happen." A nine-city Doctor Who Live tour begins on October 8 at Wembley Arena.
Doctor Who star Matt: I'll save Amy
smith said: "She can't die, Amy Pond can't die. No way, I'd be sad. I'd miss Karen." He said: "I just think for this particular Doctor, his bond with Amy, I think there's a lot more mileage in it yet. I think there's a long way to go. So I can't see it happening any time soon." He added: "Don't worry, I won't let it happen - I'll save her, I'll save the day."
Steven Moffat on those rumors
Following the announcement's of that there will be two series of Doctor Who next year, In Doctor Who Magazine, Moffat addresses the issue, saying that 'we' fans worry too much: "I know this because I’ve been a fan since 1963. My favourite rumour is that this is the BBC’s cunning plan to reduce the number of episodes. Right. Okay. . . It’s the BBC’s cunning plan to reduce the number of episode, by going to the extraordinary and fiendish lengths of . . . making exactly the same number of episodes! Quite honestly, you could go over that one a million times and it still wouldn’t work. My least favourite rumour: this is the BBC’s cunning (but slightly generous) plan to give me enough time to work on Sherlock as well. Okay. . . The BBC in their cunning and generosity have decided to reduce my workload by the devilishly clever stratagem of . . . making no difference to my workload whatsoever." It was, Steven Moffat’s idea to have two series of Doctor Who next year, in order to accommodate a “huge cliffhanger” that they wouldn’t normally consider at the end of a series, “because it would be too long before it came back this is an enormous, game-changing .......
End of Ten: Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who 2009.
All five specials are covered, along with the associated major news stories, press releases, casting announcements and critical response to the episodes. The return of the Cybermen and their CyberKing; a desolate sandy planet that hides a deadly secret; a Martian life form that can infect with just one drop of water; and the return of the Master (John Simm) in a climactic battle of wills.
The book also details the animated story 'Dreamland' and all other significant events that occurred in the Doctor Who world during this period, presenting all the facts and figures, behind-the-scenes details, press reaction and detailed and insightful analysis
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Colin Baker Signing
It’s always great to have stars of Doctor Who dropping by to meet the fans. Colin Baker’s performance in Kangazang! is out of this world. We are very enthusiastic about Kangazang! both the book and the CD. It reinforces British comedy stereotypes just like Red Dwarf and Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads did in the past.
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Doctor Who DVD Files - Issue 45
Dr who Series One for 99p?
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Toby Haynes to direct Episodes One and Two
Toby directed also directed this years Christmas Special and the Series Five finale The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang.
Matt Smith SJA appearance
He added: "You never lose sight of the fact that you're part of a programme which has been around for a very long time and will doubtless go on for a very long time in the future, long after I've stopped playing the Doctor."
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Dr who seventh doctor quotes Paradise Towers
The Doctor: And I am -
Chief Caretaker: No need to tell me, I know who you are. We have been waiting for this momentous visit for so many years. You were the man who brought Paradise Towers to life, the visionary who dreamed up its pools and lifts and squares, and now you have returned to your creation. You will make all those dilapidated lifts rise and fall as they have never done before! All signs of wall-scrawl will disappear from the corridors of Paradise Towers! The floors will gleam, the windows will shine and all will be made as new! Fellow caretakers, you know who this is? This is the great architect, returned to Paradise Towers! Bid him welcome! All hail the great architect, all hail!
Caretakers: All hail the great architect!
Caretaker: What should we do with him now chief?
Chief Caretaker: [beat] Kill him.
The Doctor: Well Kangs, I must say, there's no place like home... and this is no place like home.
The Doctor : Are these antiques dotted about all over the building? It really is a splendid piece of audioarchitectonicalmetrasynchosity!
Nigel Planer and Doctor Who Live Monsters on The Michael Ball Show today (in an hour or less)
Dr who series 6 filming
I am in Cardiff today and tomorrow. Doctor Who Confidential are going to interview me and I'm now going to steal the TARDIS and explore the whole of space and time fighting evil wherever I encounter it potter about the set for a bit and not look at all suspicious.
He also discusses the casting of Suranne Jones here and here
Doctor Who Adventures Issue 154, is out now
This week's issue comes with a bumper pack of goodies!
Not only will you get an amazing Doctor Who book, you'll also get a surprise extra gift!
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More Torchwood News!!
One of them is Jane Espenson, a veteran of Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Battlestar Galactica episodes, and she's been talking to Blastr about how the new season of the show is being put together.
Espenson confirmed that she's writing three of the ten episodes of the show, and that all of the scripts will be written this time before the cameras start rolling. She revealed that "Because of the length of our season and the lead time before production begins, we're actually approaching Torchwood in a very unusual way-all the episodes will be written before any of them begin shooting. "This is allowing us to ‘break' all the episodes at once, with the entire writing staff working together in a very concentrated one-month work session. This is making for a very intense and collaborative process, all guided by Russell's very precise vision. The final product is going to be tightly plotted and lovingly crafted."
SJA Series 4 details revealed
'It's a huge, life changing story for Luke. It's a pivotal time of his life and he starts to dream in a way he's never dreamed before.'
'Luke starts having some pretty scary nightmares. Luke's not fully human even though his brain is, and he's always been an outsider who has been a bit non-plussed by the world'
'It's about a creature called the Nightmare Man. He lives in our dreams and feeds on them. And he's hungry.'
Episodes 3 and 4 - The Vault of Secrets
'Sarah Jane and the gang become reacquainted with Andravax'
'Gita has not forgotten what she saw in Prisoner of the Judoon.' 'Keen to share her experiences, Gita attends a meeting of the British UFO Research and Paranormal Studies Society (BURPSS) led by Ocean Waters, a lady who has previously had her own alien encounters.'
'Also appearing for the first time in the Sarah Jane Adventures are the Men in Black lead by Mr Dread'
Episodes 5 and 6 - Death of the Doctor
'Phil Ford was originally meant to write this story - then CBBC commissioned the first half of Series 5 to be shot at the same time as Series 4.'
'We meet the Groske who are completely different to the Graske.'
'We have a new UNIT colonel, Colonel Karim and it takes place in a secret UNIT base under Mount Snowden.'
Episodes 7 and 8 - The Empty Planet
'Its a normal day for Clyde and Rani. Until they realise they are the only people on the Earth.'
'This is going to be one of the most memorable episodes of Sarah Jane. It's for all the 6 year olds who've never seen 28 Days Later and The Omega Man.'
'As the Story unfolds, it transpires that Clyde and Rani are not quite alone and they soon encounter some formidable robotic adversarys.'
'This scrip gave the crew two big challenges - Robots and an empty planet. I saw the rushes and my jaw dropped.'
Episodes 9 and 10 - Lost in Time
'It's an old-fashioned historical sci-fi adventure with a Sarah Jane Adventures twist.'
'Something's messing up the course of history and our gang have to go back to three different points in time to put it right. Theres a spooky antiques shop. And an even spookier antiques shopkeeper. Oh, and a Parrot.'
'This is an unusual story as there are three stories in one'
'Sarah Jane ends up in an empty Victorian house, Rani ends up in the Tower of London and Cylde ends up in 1941 on the beaches of Southern England where a Nazi invasion is taking place.'
'The great result though is that we have three -or maybe four - cliffhangers to end Part One. Now thats value for money!'
Episodes 11 and 12 - Goodbye Sarah Jane
'The Series comes to a dramatic climax when Sarah Jane finds an unexpected ally when it comes to saving the world. Ruby White, alien investigator, moves in around the corner from Sarah Jane. After all, Ealing is is a hotbed of Strange activity.'
'as well as being a good romp, there are some quite serious elements .'
'Its about Sarah Jane aging and the insecurity that can come as you get older.'
'We've got a spaceship. We venture up to the stars. The whole world is in peril and we see a brand new team come together to fight it.'
Doctor Who The Seeds Of Doom DVD Artwork Announced
The Seeds Of Doom, a six-part 1976 Tom Baker Doctor Who adventure hits the streets in the UK on October 25th, at an RRP of £19.99
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Surrane Jones confirmed for 2011
"Suranne is marvellous. She's beautiful, funny and strange. It's the kind of role that people will remember forever, so we needed someone who was able to pull that off, and to keep up with Matt Smith. And bite him. Suranne does all three."
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Amy Pond's Doctor relationship revealed
Sci-fi show boss Steven Moffat has revealed how fans of the show will "gasp" in amazement when the "true nature" of the friendship between the Time Lord - played by Matt Smith - and his assistant Amy (Karen Gillan) will be revealed in a mysterious new storyline.
He said: "You'll see The Doctor's life change for ever. You will gasp as the true nature of his relationship with Amy and cry out in horror as Rory Williams stumbles to the brink of a tragic mistake."