Everyone loves the Doctor Disco, right? You can only love him, you can’t just ignore him. Let’s enjoy this fan-made video about The Doctor Disco!
Song: The Kinks – Powerman
Everyone loves the Doctor Disco, right? You can only love him, you can’t just ignore him. Let’s enjoy this fan-made video about The Doctor Disco!
Song: The Kinks – Powerman
Ever wondered what Peter Capaldi’s first day on set was like on his first day as the Doctor? He was asked about that and that’s the answer.
During the live link to Loose Women, John Barrowman takes a tumble off the back of his chair. This happened last week and it will probably haunt him forever and all eternity. The good thing is that it can be corrected – he only need the Doctor with his TARDIS or a vortex manipulator to travel back in time.
If you were to make a hand to dissolve and just disappear, how would you do it? Director Rachel Talalay reveals the secret behind one of the special FX in Heaven Sent.
A great fan-made video about the Doctor and the time war, a tribute to the great show. The author tried to concentrate on The Doctor’s family and on the horror of the war.
So… Let’s sit down in the Diner with Clara and The Doctor, let’s listen to the story of a thousand years. The stories end up with memories, but some stories might become in the end a song…
Kat Kingsley performing something you’ve not seen before on static trapeze SpaceCraft 14th of May 2016, at Aircraft Aerial Arts, Somerville MA. A remarkable interpretative Doctor Who-themed static trapeze act, complete with sonic, bow tie, TARDIS socks and lots of gravity-defying twists and turns.
Don’t try this at home! Unless you know what you are doing and you already have some experience!
A small part from a great speech. With flashbacks. A fan-made video.
An effective makeup tutorial on getting the look of the Flood, from “Waters of Mars”. Make yourselves look scary for your friends!
Who are the Oods? Find out everything the TARDIS knows about the Ood in a brand new Index File of their Monsters of the Month (May 2016)!
On the other hand, the fan show discusses the series four story Planet of the Ood. With Christel Dee, Luke Spillane, Sarah Dollard and Chris Foxx.
For the past few months several short interviews have been released covering the story of the Tenth Doctor adventures. Watch this extended interview with David Tennant and Catherine Tate for Big Finish Productions about them returning to the roles of the Doctor and Donna.
Interviewed by Nick Briggs, filmed and edited by Tom Saunders.
As part of the preparation for his role in The A Word, playing a grandfather of a child with autism, Christopher Eccleston has an emotional discussion with Gerard Groves, an autistic filmmaker and confirmed Whovian. The video is a heart-warming, funny, emotional behind the scenes footage when Gerard Groves interviewed the man who inspired him to make films.
There are lots and lots of skilled Whovians ready to knock up a police box as a shed, or a cake, or the front of their wardrobe. Or even an item in their yard.
The Todd, for instance, has spent over a year creating a TARDIS in his back garden that contains a console that actually serves as a serviceable work desk, complete with hidden keyboard, DVD-drive, screen and flux capacitor.
It’s a little late, the introductions were made last week (when filming has started), but, anyway, let’s meet the again: Patrick Ness introduces you to the cast of Class, the Doctor Who spin-off coming later this year from BBC Three.
The new series was written by YA author Patrick Ness, it is set in Coal Hill School, where the Doctor Who story started in 1963, and most recently the educational establishment where Clara Oswald met Danny Pink.
Class star Greg Austin is delighted with his new job. 😀
The poor quality is because of the distance: 28 rows were reserved for VIPs, so the fan had to video the TV screen instead of the stage directly. Anyway, David Tennant and Billie Piper appeared at Wizard World Comic Con in St. Louis for a 45-minute Q&A about their respective careers. The topic of Doctor Who figured especially high in the questions.
Writer Cavan Scott answers questions about the new Ninth Doctor ongoing series from Titan Comics. Enjoy and listen carefully! He also offers a sneak preview of the comics.
Yes, of course, it’s a teaser in the same style as the trailer for the next film ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ (released only a few days ago). This parody is focusing on the various actions of The 12 Doctor through Series 8 & 9.
Will you enjoy these Doctor Who titles in the style of Sherlock made by a fan? Let’s find out!
There are 3 months since Clara has left, a new companions has been cast, but we have to wait to find out who he / she / it is. Until then let’s find out The fan show’s top ten tips for travelling with the Time Lord.
Somewhat freakily, with the help of the tattoo artist Jody Steel, a TARDIS has appeared on this man’s back.
This article is about the Silurians (or homo reptilia, as they are also known): their history, TARDIS Index Files, revies, interviews, and so on.
Here’s all you need to know about the history of the Silurians (and Madame Vastra) over the last 46 years of appearances in Doctor Who. You can get this exclusive Silurian illustration by Titan Comics artist Rachael Stott, available for FREE as a desktop and mobile wallpaper here.
Who Are The Silurians? The TARDIS index file tells you several data about the monsters of last month.
The guys from the fan show try a Silurian review: they discuss the first story, Doctor Who and The Silurians. With Christel Dee, Luke Spillane, Simon Guerrier and Jenny Lippmann.
Neve McIntosh & Lindalee Rose talk about Doctor Who: Lindalee invades the tea-time of Silurian detective Madame Vastra at the Gallifrey One 2016 Doctor Who convention in Los Angeles. What do you think is the future of the investigative team of Vastra, Strax and Jenny (aka the Paternoster Gang), will the much talked about spin-off show become a reality, and what sort of Sonic would Madame Vastra have?
Three new audio battles for the War Doctor, from Big Finish productions.
Synopsis:
2.1 Legion of the Lost by John Dorney
In a time of war, every means of victory must be explored. In the Time War, the unthinkable must be thought, and neither side can afford to be squeamish about their methods.
When the destruction of an obscene weapon leads to the Time Lord once known as the Doctor uncovering a secret Gallifreyan initiative, he cannot believe what is being considered.
Should victory be sought at any cost? Or are there worse possibilities than losing to the Daleks..?
2.2 A Thing of Guile by Phil Mulryne
The Daleks are developing a secret weapon on Asteroid Theta 12. It is imperative that their plans are uncovered.
Cardinal Ollistra has her hands full studying the range of ancient and mysterious armaments the universe has to offer, but she makes it a personal mission to investigate the Dalek project.
On this dangerous assignment, there is one particular Time Lord she wants at her side – and he will be accompanying her whether he wants to or not.
2.3 The Neverwhen by Matt Fitton
On an isolated world ravaged by battle, time itself has become a weapon, laying waste to all who live and die there. Arms and technology are in a state of flux – and it seems that everlasting war is their only option.
The arrival of one battered Type Forty TARDIS inside this nightmare offers hope to the combatants trapped within.
But when he discovers the truth, the horrors of the Neverwhen will shock even the War Doctor…
Written by John Dorney, Phil Mulryne, Matt Fitton, directed by Nicholas Briggs.
Cast: John Hurt (The War Doctor), Jacqueline Pearce (Cardinal Ollistra), David Warner (Shadovar), Jamie Newall (Co-ordinator Jarad), Zoë Tapper (Collis), Robert Hands (Captain Solex), Oliver Dimsdale (Commander Trelon), Laura Harding (Navigator Valis), Barnaby Kay (Commander Thrakken), Jaye Griffiths (Daylin), Tim Bentinck (General Kallix), Tracy Wiles (Commander Barnac), and Nicholas Briggs as the Daleks. Other parts played by the cast. Producer David Richardson, script Editor Matt Fitton, executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs.
You can order it from here.
A fan-made trailer for the 18th series of classic Doctor Who, in which the Fourth Doctor gets trapped in E-space, meets Adric and Tegan, and forges an unlikely alliance with the Master.
Peter Capaldi draws his favorites moments from Doctor Who, he decided to interpret the brief and drew his Doctors, and he talks about Season 9 and 10 for Doctor Who: The Fan Show.
After the ninth series of Doctor Who was finished Peter Capaldi paid a visit to HMV store on London’s Oxford Street to meet fans and the people there grabbed him for a chat.
Peter Capaldi joins the British TV presenter Lorraine Kelly to talk about the DVD release of series 9 of Doctor Who, about secrecy, omnishambles, series 10 and the imagination of Steven Moffat, and in particular, an occupational injury common to people who play the Doctor.
The members of Legs Nose Robinson are pretty big fans of Firefly series. So for their latest music video, they decided to take The Hero of Canton and their own song The Doctor is a Ladies Man and meld them into a gloriously absurd and hilariously nerdy concoction.
Jayne, the man they call Janye…
He offers ’em time and he offer ’em space.
He never comes early, he never comes late.
Oh the ladies for him they will line up in rows,
The Doctor will see you now, everyone knows.
The Doctor is a ladies man, at least that’s what I’m told.
He’s got two hearts he’s twice the man, in ways you’ll never know.
Well, you might ask, “Doctor of what?”
But the truth is that nobody knows.
A suit too tight his hair a fright, and those Time Lord pheromones.
He offers ’em time and he offers ’em space.
He never comes early, he never comes late.
Oh from queens of the Nile, to Marilyn Monroe,
For him they will all line up in droves.
He takes them in his big blue box. He takes them for a ride.
He tells them tales of awe and fright, but most of them are lies.
(Lies, lies, lies!)
Once he gets inside your mind, he gets bigger don’t you know.
So please step back, no need to act, just watch that sonic go.
(Go!)
He offers ’em time and he offers ’em space.
He never comes early, he never comes late.
Oh the ladies for him ain’t hard to explain.
The hero of too many things to ever name.
The doctor’s a ladies man, the man they call…
John Smith.
“The Hero of Canton” from Firefly
“The Doctor is a Ladies Man” by Legs Nose Robinson
New composition and recording by Legs Nose Robinson
The kids from The fan show have challenged Michelle Gomez on how well she can identify some of the other monsters, aliens and potential allies of Missy! Which one you like most? Who would you like to see Missy partner up with?
Simon Pegg, who played the Editor in the first series of the new Doctor Who, provides insight into the difficulty of being able to say the name of his boss. A very cute clip from Doctor Who Confidential.
People are coming in and getting out of our lives all the time, and Doctor’s companions are not an exception.
Eleventh silly, raggedy Doctor. He was fantastic because Matt Smith and his character could transform astoundingly from silly to angry or worse. In this fan-made video the author tried to show all angles of his fantastic Eleventh Hour. And the result looks great!