Fanfic Story Doctor (10th) and the Master in Strip Poker
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Alright, I'm dealing.'
'But you dealt last time!'
'Too bad. That wasn't even poker. Ante?'
'I'm sorry?'
'Your starting bet. Put it in.'
'What, like money?'
'Yes, Doctor. Like money.'
'I haven't got any money.'
'Oh, for Rassilon's sake. We can't play poker if you haven't got any money!'
'We could just play for fun!'
'Hmm, you're right. Let's play strip poker!'
'Definitely not.'
'Great! Dealing now.'
'Master, I'm not playing strip poker.'
'Should be easier for you, you have way more clothes on than me.'
'But you usually win.'
'Well that's not my fault, is it?'
'It's still not fair!'
'Tough. Now take your cards.'
'...'
'...'
'Ah, this is brilliant!'
'Really, now?'
'Yeah!'
'Discarding?'
'Two.'
'Three for me.'
'Oh, didn't you draw yourself anything worthy?'
'Don't be so accusing, Doctor - and stop laughing!'
'This is going to take ages, you know.'
'Fine. Make this the end of the round.'
'Wait - what?! You can't do that after one draw!'
'Too bad, I just did. You ruined this with your empty pocket anyway, we can't have an increasing bet. Show me your cards.'
'Fine, fine.'
'Oh, what a shame. Looks like I win, take something off.'
'There... what?!'
'A shoe? You're really no fun.'
'Just because you take your shirt off the first time you lose.'
'Actually, I might not this time if you continue to be so boring.'
DOCTOR Who's latest assistant will become PREGNANT in the new series
Before you get too excited, the father is NOT the Time Lord, now played by Matt Smith.
His sidekick Amy Pond - played by 22-year-old Scottish actress Karen Gillan - turns up with the bump during episode seven of the series, written by Men Behaving Badly scribe Simon Nye.
But all is not as it seems.
An insider said: "Amy is pregnant but it's all part of a strange dream she's having.
"She can't work out what is real and what's not."
The new series kicks off on BBC1 in April.
SFX194 Animated Cover Doctor Who
SFX194, on sale 10 March, is going to have a very special cover indeed – a specially commissioned, eye-popping 3D image of Matt Smith as Doctor Who, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond and a couple of Weeping Angels lurking about the place too. The animated cover here gives you an idea what to expect, but you really need to see the real thing in all its glory when it hits the shelves in a couple of weeks' time.
SFX194 Animated Cover Doctor Who- COMBOM Site
The larger-than-life comic was spotted learning lines while on a train to the Who set in Cardiff.
When quizzed by a fan, excited James - Smithy in the award-winning sitcom - blurted out the secret.
New Doctor ... Matt Smith
A show insider said: "We normally keep our guest stars under wraps but you can't hide a bloke like James.
"And now he's not coming to Wales for Gavin And Stacey any more, it's pretty obvious why he is here."
Pals say James, 31 - who filmed much of Gavin And Stacey in Welsh resort Barry Island - is a huge Doctor Who fan.
And he jumped at the chance of appearing in the new BBC1 series, which starts in Easter.
He will join new Doctor Matt Smith, 26, who has taken over from David Tennant as the 11th Time Lord.
The insider said: "James loves coming to Wales.
"And it gives him a chance to meet up with Ruth Jones, who co-wrote Gavin and Stacey with him and starred as Nessa."
James follows in the footsteps of fellow comics Peter Kay, Catherine Tate and Lee Evans, who have all had parts on the show.
Gavin And Stacey co-star Russell Tovey - Smithy's pal Budgie in the sitcom - has also appeared in the sci-fi hit as Alonso Frame.
But the BBC refuses to reveal whether James will be a friend or foe of the Doctor.
The insider said: "We're just delighted to have James on board.
"He is a great actor and he'll be a perfect fit for the new Doctor Who."
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Snow STORM – Dalek Storm Style
even daleks like playing in the snow and giving a friendly helping hand to those who get stuck at least once in there life time.
Just Like Dalek Storm
Trailer for the new Who
If you live in the UK then keep your eye peeled for a brand spanking new trailer of Doctor Who (Series 5) this Saturday. The date hasn't been confirmed, but its likely it'll appear on prime time TV on BBC1.
For those who don't live in the U of K (like me), it'll be posted on youtube a short time after it aired in england.
and ill post it here on this blog.
Veoh Accounts
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its ever so easy
this is what it looks like
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Doctor Who theme tune by Nigel Kennedy - BBC Proms 2008
absolutely fantstic nigel kennedy plays the doctor who theme
DOCTOR WHO: TIME LORD BATTLES FOR LIFE IN TV FINALE
NEW Doctor Who Matt Smith will have to fight Cybermen, Sontarans and Daleks in his end-of-season cliffhanger.
The Time Lord and his sidekick Amy Pond (Karen Gillan, 22) will end up battling for their lives in the TV finale of the new BBC1 series.
A host of old foes will be unleashed in the story called The Pandorica Opens.
Fans will get to see show faves the Cybermen, the Daleks and the Sontarans among the flood of aliens hurtling towards Earth, hell-bent on destruction. And The Doctor is the only person who can stop them.
A source said: “The producers wanted Matt to end his first season as the Time Lord with something explosive and exciting. And this fits the bill.
“It’s got all the right elements for a great finale and plenty of opportunities for cliffhangers, with fans not knowing who survives.”
The show’s new executive producer Steven Moffat has already teased about the end of the series.
He said: “David Tennant’s Doctor faced The End of Time at Christmas but don’t assume we’ve faced the biggest threat yet.
“I believe we do have a good one, which is great.”
Doctor Who returns to our screens in the spring.
Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood is coming back – on the net.
The BBC has yet to decide whether the show will return on telly so Titan comics and the TV channel Watch have teamed up to broadcast the show as a comic adventure on justwatch.co.uk.
Radio Times Special: Doctor Who 2005-2010
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Forget Daleks, Doc, you’re up against Zainab
EASTENDERS star Nina Wadia has been given time off from Albert Square to play a Doctor Who baddie.
Nina, 41 - battleaxe Zainab Masood in the soap - will portray an evil psychiatric expert alongside new Doctor Matt Smith.
Her sharp-tongued EastEnders character is currently at war with gay son Syed, who she forced into marrying Amira Shah (Preeya Kalidas).
Nina said of her Who role: "It was brilliant to be let out for a couple of days to do something else and it was great working with Matt Smith.
"I play a bit of a baddie. And yes, like my EastEnders character Zainab, she's not a very pleasant woman - but at least I'm human and not some kind of strange alien life-form."
Nina added: "I play a doctor - more of a psychiatric doctor than a traditional medical one."
The episode will be broadcast in the spring.
Nina, who starred in hit movie Bend It Like Beckham, has been one of EastEnders' key characters over the past year.
Relieved
However, she will not have a speaking part in the soap's live 25th anniversary episode next Friday.
She said: "I'm disappointed yet relieved. You want to be in it, but not to mess it up!"
The Indian-born actress, who gained fame in Beeb comedy Goodness Gracious Me, has been playing Albert Square's strong-willed postmistress Zainab since 2007.
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Neve to star in Dr Who
TIMES are anything but dull these days for star-gazer Neve McIntosh.
Currently starring at Perth Theatre alongside the hero of a classic science fiction series of yesteryear, the Gormenghast and Bodies star is set for a place in the spotlight when a new hopeful takes on the genre’s most famous role later this year.
Edinburgh-raised Neve (38) will be appearing in two episodes of the next series of Dr Who beside new time-traveller Matt Smith.
It’s a dream-come-true for the sci-fi fan, who reckons the latest occupant of the Tardis has the potential to out-strip his predecessors Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant.
She said: “I think he’s going to be really good, the best yet out of the new guys.
“The stories have got a bit darker. I play twins, and they’re big lizardwarrior women.
“They’re one of the Silurian tribes that have been undisturbed under the earth. And of course we get disturbed.
“It’s the first time I’ve worn prosthetics but I’m still recognisable if you know me well enough.
“But there’ll probably be lots of people going, ‘Who the hell is that?’”
Neve, who also appears alongside Welsh actor Robert Pew and The Kumars at No 42’s Meera Syal, impresses as a genuine Who expert.
She confessed: “I remember the end of Jon Pertwee and the awesome Tom Baker, who were bridged by Sarah-Jane.
“A friend gave me a copy of the first Silurian story with Jon and the Sea Devils, and they came back later with Peter Davison. It’s great. I love Dr Who.”
Of more immediate importance, however, is her role as Catherine in Perth Theatre’s version of David Auburn’s Proof, which runs until Saturday.
She plays a young woman devoted to the care of her brilliant but unstable father in the Pulitzer Prize-winning mystery.
A small but strong cast is headed up by Gareth Thomas, who played the title role in the late-Seventies TV space adventure Blake’s 7.
Neve declared: “It’s brilliant. I vaguely met him (Gareth) at a friend’s wedding and it was fantastic ‘cos I’m a massive fan.
“When I told my brother I was coming up to do this he was like, ‘Oh yeah, what’s it like do you have to get your clothes off? I’m not coming to see you if you have to do that again.’
“And when I mentioned that Blake was my dad he was like (excitedly), ‘Okay, well, can you sort me outtickets.’
“So I thought that’s great, he doesn’t come to see me he comes to see the Blake’s 7 guy!
“Helen Logan who plays my sister is just awesome. We get on so well so we’re able to get a real rapport going on stage.
“Ewan [Donald] is a lot of fun too, and it’s just been nice having a small cast. It’s been intimate and we’ve all had a laugh and got on with the work.
Worried
“We’re working on split-levels and there’s one bit where I’m worried I’m going to fall off the back of the set.
“I’ve had to look over my shoulder a few times ‘cos I don’t think it would work if I was in plaster!
“It would have been nice to do three weeks here. A play always changes, no matter what. It’s always nice to give it enough time to find everything.
“But we’re having fun and the audience is having fun watching us, so hopefully the word will spread and more people will come to see it.”
The football fan was asked to appear in Proof by Perth Theatre director Ian Grieve.
She said: “The play is just fantastic, and it’s always nice when someone is thinking of you.
“It’s a great part and we didn’t realise how funny the play is until we started getting audiences in.
“It’s also tragic and about families and inter-relationships but also trust and faith. It’s got everything in there, like a slice of life.”
The film version of Proof appeared five years ago starring Anthony Hopkins and Gwyneth Paltrow as Catherine.
Most people would imagine they’d be a hard act to follow, but Neve claims the Hollywood production passed her by.
The Hibernian supporter said: “I didn’t see the film and I hadn’t heard of it!
“I’ll go and watch it after we’re finished. People always draw comparisons but you can’t really hold that in your head, you’ve just got to get on with your version.
“I’ll see what Gwyneth’s done with it later ‘cos it would twist my head watching the movie now.”
Appearing in Proof represents a kind of homecoming for the Paisley-born actress, who worked at Perth Theatre before she got her big television break in Psychos in 1999.
Neve explained: “Perth was one of my first jobs out of college. It was quite a number of years ago now, around ‘95 or ‘96 and it’s been nice meeting folk I haven’t seen for years.
“Ralph Reoch was in the other night and I remember going to his for tea and sitting doing a crossword with him when he used to live by the Tay.”
Psychos was filmed in a former psychiatric hospital in Croydon and served as the ideal preparation for her later, acclaimed performance as nurse Donna Rix in medical drama Bodies, beside Max Beesley and Keith Allen.
The series highlighted the talents of writer Jed Mercurio before it was abruptly axed by the BBC.
Neve recalled: “It was filmed in another crumbling old hospital. Bits were falling off the ceilings and lots of spooky people were getting spooked out by the corridors.
“It was a shame we didn’t get one last six-part series. You could see Jed had ideas but he wasn’t allowed to properly develop them in the end.
“We all felt a bit short-changed. Some of our style and storylines were starting to get ripped off by Casualty and Holby City so we knew we were having an effect.”
Fun-loving Neve, who enjoys power-kiting and scuba diving, described her appearance in a recent episode of Casualty as “a wee bit weird”.
She laughed: “It was good being a patient and they actually did put my foot in a stookie but you don’t see it!
“They wheeled me away and then back in a wheelchair with my leg in plaster but I didn’t actually need it!
“They always have two storylines in an episode, so there was a bit less for me to get my teeth into than I’m used to. I like hogging the camera!”
However, it’s still the lavish, all-star fantasy series Gormenghast that Neve is best known for.
She describes the BBC production, in which she played Lady Fuchsia Groan alongside Jonathan Rhys Myers, Christopher Lee, the late Ian Richardson and Celia Imrie as “hugely important” in her career.
Awesome
Neve remembered: “Christopher Lee was awesome and I got to shout at him!
“I felt like hiding afterwards - I shouted at Dracula! He’s really into The Wickerman, which I loved, and we sat and spoke about that.
“Jonathan was great, and he’s beautiful as well. I don’t know if I’ll ever be in the kind of company again.
“I would love to sit in a room again, looking round s*** scared going, ‘Oh my God, oh my God’, but we’ll wait and see what happens.
“It did feel as though I was plucked from obscurity to play such a massive role, the sort of ultimate, weird fantasy princess.”
Although the Martin Scorsese fan missed out after auditioning recently for a part in an as-yet-unreleased film by another of her directorial heroes, Clint Eastwood, she’s clearly not short of offers.
TV work may be relatively thin on the ground following the recession, but in-demand Neve recently completed the low budget, Liverpool-based big screen shocker Salvage, which earned her a ‘best-actress-in-horror’ award.
Another movie outing was the black comedy The Be All and End All, which she describes as “a brilliant little film”.
She revealed, enthusiastically: “I play the mother of a teenage boy whose best friend has a terminal illness and they get up to all sorts of shenanigans.
“It’s funny and heart-warming and has gone down well at all the festivals.”
Neve cites Helen Mirren and Judi Dench as among her favourite actresses, and describes Cate Blanchett as “the best in the world at the minute”.
She admits she would love to work again with her Psychos co-star Douglas Henshall and his chum, Perthshire’s own Ewan McGregor.
But looking ahead Neve just hopes to enhance her reputation on stage, television and in film.
She said: “They’re all great for their own reasons.
“You’re out on your own on stage and if you’re losing a live audience you can pull them back, something you don’t have control over in an edit suite.
“You’ve got more control in theatre but I love going to premieres and seeing myself up there (laughs) and being able to see my work.
“At first it was really hard to watch myself but I’m a much better actress now than I was then.
“I would love to do more of everything, really. I’m quite conceited in that way, that I want to be the best.
“I’ve not done musicals since I was in college and I’d love to do Cabaret, that’s my favourite. It’s a bit more weird and wonderful.”
Neve won’t say exactly what else she’s got lined up, other than referring to a couple of “exciting” projects, one on stage and another on television.
Could either be more “weird and wonderful” than playing lizard warrior twins? Now that would really be something. . .
Neve appears in Proof at Perth Theatre until Saturday. Tickets are available from 01738 621031 or www.horsecross.co.uk
Doctor Who - MEDALS
I didn’t notice this until i saw an advert online but doctor who has MEDALS!!!!
These medals range from £9.99 to £160.00
This one above is £9.99
This one above is £35.00
And there is plenty more of them 7 TO COLLECT.
You Can Find Them
Here – DOCTOR WHO MEDALS
THE NEW K-9 ADVENTURES
Episodes
K-9 hovering as seen in the MIPTV trailer
26 episodes have been commissioned. The first episode, titled "Regeneration", was broadcast on UK channel Disney XD on 31 October 2009, intended as a prelude to the series broadcast in early 2010.
Episode
Title
Broadcast Date
1
Regeneration [Part 1 of 2]
31 October 2009 (UK)
2
Liberation [Part 2 of 2]
6 February 2010 (CEE; POL)
3
The Korven
14 February 2010 (POL)
4
The Bounty Hunter
TBA
5
Sirens of Ceres
TBA
6
Fear Itself
TBA
7
Fall of the House of Gryffen
TBA
8
Jaws of Orthrus
TBA
9
Dream-Eaters
TBA
10
The Curse of Anubis
TBA
11
Oroborus
TBA
12
Alien Avatar
TBA
13
Aeolian
TBA
14
The Last Oak Tree
TBA
15
Black Hunger
TBA
16
The Cambridge Spy
TBA
17
Lost Library of Ukko
TBA
18
Mutant Copper
TBA
19
The Custodians
TBA
20
Taphony and the Time Loop
TBA
21
Robot Gladiators
TBA
22
Mind Snap
TBA
23
Angel of the North
TBA
24
The Last Precinct
TBA
25
Hound of the Korven
TBA
26
Eclipse of the Korven
TBA
EXCLUSIVE Neil Gaiman Confirms Doctor Who Episode
In a special message sent to the SFX Weekender in his acceptance speech for winning Best Comic at the SFX Awards, Neil Gaiman has confirmed that he is writing an episode for the second Matt Smith season of Doctor Who.
Although not present personally, Neil Gaiman sent the following message:
"Over the years SFX, and its readers and their votes in the polls, have always been very kind to me. I thought I’d return the favour with what used to be called, in journalistic circles when I was a boy, a scoop.
As anyone who’s read my blog knows, I’m a big fan of a certain long-running British SF TV series. One that started watching -- from behind the sofa -- when I was three. And while I know it’s cruel to make you wait for things, in about 14 months from now, which is to say, NOT in the upcoming season but early in the one after that, it’s quite possible that I might have written an episode. And if I had, it would originally have been called “The House of Nothing”. But it definitely isn’t called that any more.
Countdown. You’ve got about 14 months."
Accepting the award for Best Comic for Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader, Gaiman said:
"I love Batman. I’ve loved him for over 40 years now, and when I was offered the chance to write the “last” Batman comic, I jumped at it. Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader was really a kind of a love letter to everything I had loved about Batman, and at the same time it was fan letter to all the people who had, over the years, made the Batman I had loved – Bob Kane and Bill Finger, Dick Sprang and Neal Adams, Adam West and Frank Miller and the list goes on and on...
I was delighted that people enjoyed it. Nobody would have enjoyed it even a little bit if Andy Kubert was not an amazing genius of great brilliance, capable of drawing like Brian Bolland or Berni Wrightson whenever I’d ask him to, and equally as capable of drawing like himself. I was more than happy to have been asked to make it, I’m thrilled you liked it."
Episode List
EPISODE 1 – The Eleventh Hour
EPISODE 2 – Beast Below
EPISODE 3 – Churchill and the Daleks
EPISODE 4/5 – The Time Of Angels/? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
EPISODE 6 – Vampires Of Venice
EPISODE 7 – EPISODE UNKNOWN
EPISODE 8/9 - The Silurians / Cold Blood
EPISODE 10 – Vincent and the Doctor
EPISODE 11 – UNKNOWN
EPISODE 12/13 - UNKNOWN