Continuity Errors By Steven Moffat

The Luna University, The Hammerstein Building, smaller lecture theatre. 2643.

The little man on the podium plucked his watch from his waistcoat and glanced quickly round the lecture hall. Around fourteen million, he estimated. Almost half full. Ten minutes more would probably see the rest of the virtual attendees downloaded from the… thingummy. Never any good at technobabble, he reflected. All those consonants.

As his hand reached for the scroll button (on his Notematic Whatchamacallit) he noticed he was shaking, if only very slightly. Nerves, of course. Understandable. He wasn’t just giving a speech, after all: today he was going to change history. And a great deal was hanging on his getting things exactly right.

The lovingly prepared speech (eight weeks of actual writing, thirty years of research, a lifetime of serious resentment) spun silently across the Vidtronic Whatsit.

Ten minutes. Just time for one quick readthrough…

Extract from Professor Candy’s lecture notes.
Doctor Who?
(Notes for Franklin lecture)

Doctor who? Nice guy or utter bastard? (Look round the audience sternly. Ignore gigglers.) With the wealth of historical evidence now unearthed, few people still doubt that the time‐travelling Doctor is more than simply a myth or, as has been claimed, a conspiracy of historians on drugs very late at night. He’s real and he’s out there. The question is – do we want him?

The sole surviving Morthoid from the Dark Planet once remarked, ‘Never argue politics with the Doctor. He’ll just nip down a ventilation shaft, destabilize your political infrastructure, and blow up your solar system.’ (If get laugh, smile knowingly. If don’t, look serious.)

The Daleks of Skaro, of course, know him as the Ka Faraq Gatri. Traditionally this is translated as ‘Bringer Of Darkness’ though Professor Lyttle has established beyond reasonable doubt that this translation was, typically, the work of the Doctor himself. More accurately, and with that wonderful Dalek sense of irony, Ka Faraq Gatri means ‘Nice guy – if you’re a biped.’ And that perhaps sums up the Doctor better than anything. He just never knows when the Daleks are kidding.

Do we want him then? Do we need this one‐man crusade crashing round our history, patronizing our ancestors and kidnapping young women? Oh, yes, kidnapping them indeed! And simply discarding them wherever and whenever he chooses, the moment they grow too old or cease to be amusing. Consider, for a moment, the plight of the grieving parent whose daughter is not dead, nor in any conventional sense missing, but is a Warrior Queen on Thoros Beta. Can you imagine explaining that while the police are digging up your garden?

Incidentally, on the subject of the young women who have, seemingly voluntarily, become the disciples of the Doctor, the sponsors of today’s lecture have released a special, full colour pictorial tribute to these many unfortunates, which is available in the foyer for any students who wish to continue their studies on their own. I’ve been asked to tell you that it includes never seen before holographs of Jo Grant, Tegan Jovanka, and…

 

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THE COUNT DOWN IS ON

EVERY DAY THIS DECEMBER UP TO CHRISTMAS DAY WILL BE AN ADVENT CALENDAR STYLE POST SOMETHING TO COUNT DOWN TO CHRISTMAS.

SO STARTING TOMMO AT 12 O CLOCK LUNCHTIME (GMT LONDON) WILL BE THE FIRST POST AND I MIGHT ADD THE MOST ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT IVE SEEN IN 3 YEARS.

Also on the 18th of december will be the realease of a special secret project so alot to look forward too.

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Doctor Who & Top Gear Apps Coming To Iphone

DoctorWhoWallpaperNew1024x768Games based on the Repton Old Boys Reunion, otherwise known as Top Gear, and Brit Sci-Fi classic Doctor Who are coming to the iPhone, following a deal between BBC Worldwide and Tag Games.

Due to hit Apple’s smartphone platform before Christmas, the Doctor Who title, dubbed Doctor Who: Mazes of Time, has reportedly gone down a storm with testers, suggesting that, for once at least, we might get something worthy of the mega licence.

According to The Courier, Tag Games has yet to release much in the way of gameplay details, but has let it be known the Doctor and his glam assistant Amy Pond are both playable characters.

Alas, detail about the Top Gear title is even thinner on the ground. However, if it’s not a driving game packed with wanton auto destruction, we’ll happily eat Clarkson’s eye-wateringly snug jeans and dodgy leather jacket.

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Doctor Who + Awards = Fantastic

There was success for Doctor Who at the Royal Television Society's Craft & Design Awards 2009/2010, presented on 24 November at The Savoy, London.

The Mill triumphed in the 'Effects - Digital' category, winning the award for their work on The Pandorica Opens. Discussing the award, the RTS explained, "The judges were impressed by some beautifully integrated effects and by green screen. 'This is about as good as it gets on TV' they said."

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Doctor Who Show Time Xmas Day

The Sun reports the Doctor Who Christmas Special, A Christmas Carol, has been scheduled for 7:00pm on Christmas Day. 5.30 TBA 6.30 TBA 7.00 Doctor Who 8.00 The One Ronnie 9.00 The Royle Family No further information on the two "TBA" entries is known at present, though previous years have seen an edition of Eastenders and Strictly Come Dancing broadcast on Christmas Day. Scheduling for the period has yet to be finalised, so the times/programmes might change.

Meanwhile, in the Radio Times for the 11-17th December: "Matt Smith reveals the secrets of Doctor Who's Christmas cracker". Though not mentioned in the preceeding issue, recent years have seen a cover dedicated to Doctor Who over the run-up to Christmas (you can see previous covers on the Radio Times website).

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Doctor Who brings season's greetings

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The British sci-fi sensation will air a Christmas special simultaneously in the U.S. for the first time this year.

"Doctor Who" fans, rejoice!

For the first time, the "Doctor Who Christmas Special" will be broadcast in the United States on the same day it's shown in the United Kingdom -- Dec. 25.

For those unfamiliar with Doctor Who, he's a "time lord" from the planet Gallifrey who travels in a spaceship that looks like a blue British police box from the 1960s.

He's been delighting British sci-fi fans with his exploits since 1963 -- and Americans have been able to follow him, sporadically, on public television and, more recently, the Syfy Channel and BBC America.

Previously, American fans have had to wait until the spring to see the show's Christmas special. But this year, BBC America will air the special at 8 p.m. on Christmas Day. The show will be preceded by a marathon of previous Doctor Who Christmas specials beginning at 11 p.m. Dec. 24. A live concert, the "Doctor Who Prom," will air just before the new Christmas Special.

This year's special is titled "A Christmas Carol," an obvious allusion to the Charles Dickens classic, and guest stars Michael Gambon (the second actor to play Dumbledore in the "Harry Potter" films) and Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins.

The show almost certainly will feature Doctor Who saving Earth from destruction -- a running theme through most of the Christmas specials.

Doctor Who has died at least 10 times and been regenerated into a new form -- a handy plot device that allows a new actor to take over the role.

The current Who -- the 11th of the series -- is Matt Smith, who is relatively unknown in the United States. For the first time, parts of the coming season, which will begin airing in the spring on BBC America, have been filmed in the United States.

The show is in its third incarnation. First broadcast in 1963, it was a BBC staple until cancellation in 1989. It had a one-shot film in 1996 before being reborn in 2005, making the 2011 season the revived series' sixth.

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Short Trips CD Volume 1

Get ready for eight fantastic new adventures in space and time with the Doctor and his companions, featuring stories from many of Doctor Who’s most popular authors from the worlds of television, print, comics and audio, as well as new talent and fresh voices... and read by your favourite Big Finish actors! Rise and Fall by George Mann Read by William Russell A Stain of Red in the Sand by David A McEwan Read by David Troughton A True Gentleman by Jamie Hailstone Read by Katy Manning Death-Dealer by Damian Sawyer Read by Louise Jameson The Deep by Ally Kennen Read by Peter Davison The Wings of a Butterfly by Colin Baker Read by Colin Baker Police and Shreeves by Adam Smith Read by Sophie Aldred Running Out of Time by Dorothy Koomson

Read by India Fisher

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This series starring Jon Pertwee as The Doctor introduces Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith.

Watch over the next 4 days, Sat, Sun, Mon & Tues.  ENJOY.

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Doctor Who–Series 6 To Be Scariest Yet

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We will all need an extra-large couch to hide behind when a new season of Doctor Who returns next year: producers have warned that the sci-fi classic's creepie-crawlies will be scarier than ever.

Producer Piers Wenger told Bullz-Eye magazine that the show's staff feels the "challenge" of forever trying to out-do themselves and invent increasingly perilous situations for the Doctor (Matt Smith) to find himself in.

"That's why we're going off to to the States to film for the opening two-parter," Wenger explained (click here to read more about Doctor Who shooting in America). "That's why Steven [Moffat, head writer] is coming up with more dark and complicated and strange things to inflict upon Rory [Arthur Darvill] and Amy [Karen Gillan]... to complicate their relationship."

The scary sixth season of Doctor Who won't premiere until 2011.

Timelink: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Continuity in Doctor Who

An in-depth exploration of the complex continuity of the world's longest running science fiction television programme, Doctor Who. Over fifteen years in the making, Timelink offers a different perspective on the history of the universe as told through the many adventures of the Doctor. Author Jon Preddle presents fresh theories and solutions to some of the many continuity anomalies and discrepancies in the series.

This is one book that no self-respecting fan of Doctor Who can be without. The analysis encompasses both the original series which ran from 1963 to 1989, the one-off Paul McGann TV Movie of 1996, the 2005 - 2008 Doctor Who revival helmed by Russell T Davies, as well as Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures.

'Preddle's stamina, invention and clever observations have the grey matter firing - and somehow, he makes this beast readable… The author has spent a decade calculating the Doctor's age, defining a Gallifreyan year and working out when Snakedancing was banned on Manussa - and the resultant work would take another ten years to fully absorb. Almost endless, Timelink is the answer to everything you never thought you wanted to know.'

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Cyberman Invade The Underground

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George David Craig, aged 6, runs beside a group of Cybermen as they take command of the London Underground to celebrate the launch of the Doctor Who Experience - a fully interactive themed adventure and exhibition which opens at London's Olympia Two in February 2011.

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Cowboys & Aliens, 1966 Style

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The Doctor ( William Hartnell) in desperate need of a dentist to cure an aching tooth, arrives in Tombstone, Arizona in October 1881 with his companions Steven Taylor (Peter Purves) and Dodo Chaplet (Jackie Lane) and soon encounters Wyatt Earp who offers them protection. The Doctor finds a dentist, none other than Doc Holliday. Meanwhile Steven and Dodo dressed as cowboys arrive at a local hotel to book rooms and encounter the Clantons who mock their appearance. Steven and Dodo book 3 rooms which arouses the Clanton’s suspicion. The pair explain the other room is for The Doctor causing the Clantons to suspect that The Doctor is Doc Holliday himself.

After his tooth is removed The Doctor heads to the hotel and a possible trap with the Clantons believing he is Doc Holliday. Holliday hides in the hotel, firing his guns and soon a fracas ensuses, but just in time Wyatt Earp arrives at the hotel with Bat Masterson and and breaks up the fracas, taking The Doctor into custody for his own protection.

Steven meanwhile arrives at the jail to offer The Doctor a gun to defend himself but The Doctor refuses to be armed. A mob arrives fired up by the Clantons who are intent on lynching Steven as an associate of Doc Holliday. Earp and Masterson advise The Doctor and Steven to get out of town as soon as possible. They then go looking for Dodo, only to encounter Johnny Ringo who takes Steven to the Clantons ranch.

The situation becomes worse and it soon appears that despite efforts by The Doctor to defuse the situation a showdown will soon be happening at the OK Corral. After the gunfight at the Corral, The Doctor, Steven and Dodo leave Tombstone in the Tardis.

These episodes in Black and White and titled The Gunfighter series, were shown in 4 parts beginning 30 April 1966. A Holiday for the Doctor, Don’t Shoot the Pianist, Johnny Ringo and The OK Corral.

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Unofficial Doctor Who Day

A lot of people have tried to make this day the 23rd of November 2010 as Doctor Who Day but it never really took off.

Description: We have come up with a plan to have an annual Doctor Who Day. The day will take place on the 23rd November as that was the broadcast date of the first episode of Doctor Who ever! This isn't going to work unless we get it spread around, so go forth whovians, tell your friends, let's get it out there!


*PLEASE NOTE* Doctor Who day does not have any set location or celebration. You can do whatever you want, wherever you want. If you DO have any ideas or suggestions as to what people could do to celebrate, then feel free to post it on a comment or leave a message in the chatango box.

Send me a email and ill post about it timelord50@hotmail.co.uk

Or even throw me a mention on twitter - @timelord50blog

And last but not least if u have a blackberry leave me a request on blackberry messenger my blackberry pin is below.

Come on fellow whovians let's make this a special day.


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Unofficial Doctor Who Day

A lot of people have tried to make this day the 23rd of November 2010 as Doctor Who Day but it never really took off.

Description: We have come up with a plan to have an annual Doctor Who Day. The day will take place on the 23rd November as that was the broadcast date of the first episode of Doctor Who ever! This isn't going to work unless we get it spread around, so go forth whovians, tell your friends, let's get it out there!


*PLEASE NOTE* Doctor Who day does not have any set location or celebration. You can do whatever you want, wherever you want. If you DO have any ideas or suggestions as to what people could do to celebrate, then feel free to post it on a comment or leave a message in the chatango box.

Send me a email and ill post about it timelord50@hotmail.co.uk

Or even throw me a mention on twitter - @timelord50blog

And last but not least if u have a blackberry leave me a request on blackberry messenger my blackberry pin is below.

Come on fellow whovians let's make this a special day.


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