TODAY IS ALEC’S BIRTHDAY, EVERYONE WISH HIM A HAPPY BIRTHDAY IN CHAT!!!!
Doctor Who Series 6 Trailer With Kylie Minogue Music
NB. TAKES A FEW SECONDS TO GET WARMED UP PLEASE BE PAITENT
REVENGE OF THE CYBERMEN
Harry (Ian Marter) & Sarah Jane (Elisabeth Sladen) arrive on the space station Nerva to find some of the crew members dead from a mysterious disease
Harry, The Doctor & Sarah Jane are held at gunpoint by a security guard questioning who they are and what they are doing on the space station
The Doctor attempts to escape from a room full of gas
Harry & Tyrum Chief Councillor of Voga
The Cybermen prepare to attack
One of the Cybermen attacks the Doctor (Tom Baker) as 2 of the crew members held by another Cyberman watch
Magrik (Michael Wisher) one of the Vogan leaders
The Cybermen have captured Sarah Jane
Harry & Sarah Jane are held prisoner, chained in a cave on Vogan
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Downton Abbey toff Hugh Bonneville swaps the period drama for a role in Doctor Who
Hugh, 47 - who plays the Earl of Grantham in the ITV1 drama - appears as a pirate captain in the new run of the BBC1 hit this spring.
Hugh said: "When I was a boy, the music and Jon Pertwee's doctor had me peeking out from behind the sofa every Saturday.
"I am thrilled to be appearing in the new series.
"Although the pirate's demons are different to those of the young lad who watched through his fingers, they are no less terrifying - this new adventure is not for the faint-hearted."
The second series of Downton Abbey starts later this year.
Fan poem about rose tyler
The worst of all days
Follows the best of years
And at the parting of the ways
I feel the greatest of fears
For i know not what is to come for me
The past can’t come again
I’ve seen things no one else could see
I should have gone mad, but I remain sane
I thought the end of those days would never come
But yet I stand here on the day that I died
Still I have remained the same
Apart from the tears I shed as I cried
You came into my life on the most ordinary of days
And there you have stayed until my death
You have saved my life in many different ways
Until this day were I breathe my last breath
But I still live
Trapped, far away
That was what I had to give
To live day after day
You can’t come back for me
So I must find my way to you
Then maybe you will see
But you have left me with no clue
We fought one last battle together
Against our greatest enemy
Now I could be with you forever
Then you gave me what was best for me.
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Abc1 australia plan to air doctor who 2011 after uk aires
ABC in Australia have confirmed they plan to screen the 2011 series of Doctor Who shortly after the series is screened in the UK.
The plan was confirmed by Brendan Dahill, Network Programmer for ABC1, in an interview with TV Tonight.
I can’t tell you the date yet because the BBC haven’t told me what date they’re transmitting yet but we’re going close to UK TX again. Australians are great downloaders and they don’t want to wait until Easter to see a Christmas episode, so if we can get it out straight away we will.
The Christmas Special was shown in Australia on Boxing Day evening, less than 24 hours after it made its début on BBC One in the UK.
BBC America has also indicated it will screen the 2011 series within hours of its UK broadcast.
Elisabeth Sladen - Who's that girl - Auto Biography
When Elisabeth Sladen first appeared as plucky journalist Sarah Jane Smith in 1973 Doctor Who story The Time Warrior, little did she know the character would become one of the most enduring and fondly remembered in the series' history. The coming years would see her traverse time and space alongside classic Doctors Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker, whilst a generation of children crouched behind the sofa, terrified but transfixed as their tea time heroine found herself menaced by Daleks, dinosaurs, Cybermen, man-eating alien flora, Egyptian mummies, extras in Bubble Wrap and even the Loch Ness Monster. By the time she quit the TARDIS in 1976, making front page news, Elisabeth had become one of the most familiar faces of a TV golden age. But that wasn't the end of Sarah Jane. Since then Elisabeth has reprised the role many times appearing in anniversary specials; a 1981 spin-off with robotic sidekick K-9; radio plays; and for the BBC's Children in Need. She's toured the weird, wide and wonderful world of Doctor Who fandom and regularly tops polls of fans' all time favourite companions. So when TV wunderkind Russell T. Davies approached her to come back again, this time to a Doctor Who backed by multi-million pound budgets and garlanded with critical plaudits, how could she possibly say no? Now Elisabeth Sladen tells the story of her remarkable career: a unique, insider's view of the world's longest running science fiction series; and of British television yesterday and today. Funny, ridiculous, insightful and entertaining hers is the story of another girl, another planet. Elisabeth Sladen plays companion Sarah Jane Smith in Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures. She has also appeared in Coronation Street, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and Z-Cars.
See it Here
Torchwood crew are jet lagged
They had an early start, with Dichen up at 3:30am. At that point, none of us knew where they'd turn up. Clues emerged: sightings of "BM" unit signs near the airport, and then a tip-off from the flying club next door.
A tantalising photo of the action was snapped by a bystander. Tom Price treated us to a pic of himself as Andy Davidson, revealing the day's most exciting news: PC Andy is now Sergeant Andy.
It seems today's scenes are from episode 2, directed by Billy Gierhart.
John Barrowman, playing Captain Jack on Welsh soil for the fist time in 2 years, seemed delighted that fans had turned out for the filming, despite the inaccessible location.
Let's hope that the next few days bring them back into Cardiff. I'm with Jack on this: "The 21st century's when it all changes, and I hate the commute."
CARNIVAL OF MONSTERS
The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) & Jo Grant (Katy Manning) find themselves onboard a ship in the Indian Ocean in 1926
Circus performers (Cheryl Hall) and Vorg (Leslie Dwer) make their pitch to the locals
One of the passengers encounters a prehistoric creature which the Doctor describes as a Plesiosaur, extinct for thousands of years, who looks mighty hungry
Jo (Katy Manning) speaks with ships office John Andrews (Ian Marter)
The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) is challenged to a boxing match by ships officer Andrews (Ian Marter)
Shirna & Vorg before the TARDIS
The Doctor explains what Vorg’s device really is, an outlawed machine that has miniaturised people inside for amusement purposes and to profit the duo.