Feena wrote:You never know, you might even like Donna Noble
Never.
Feena wrote:You never know, you might even like Donna Noble
Original Doctor Who producer passes away.
It's with great sadness that we have to announce the first producer of Doctor Who, Verity Lambert has passed away.
Verity produced Doctor Who when the series began in 1963.

Feena wrote:MEGA MEGA MEGA SPOILERSpoiler:
Feena wrote:Spoiler:
SithLordWiccan wrote:Great. Now all we need is news of Elisabeth Sladen's return and Ben Kingsley's casting as Davros to ensure the end of Series IV becomes a bad fan fiction.
:blush I must admit that I preferred watching The Sarah Jane Adventures over Doctor Who precisely because it's reminiscent of classic Who. Elisabeth Sladen and the children were marvellous. The only character I could have done without was Maria's mum who was annoying.Feena wrote:Have you seen The Sarah Jane Adventures? I think it's brilliant, Lis Sladen is great. It's reminiscent of the best bits of Classic Who
Feena wrote:Well.....Kingsley's already said he knows nothing about playing Davros
Feena wrote:Have you seen The Sarah Jane Adventures? I think it's brilliant, Lis Sladen is great. It's reminiscent of the best bits of Classic Who

BBOvenGuy wrote:Patrick Stewart could play Davros if Ben Kingsley's not available.

WebWarlock wrote:Anyway, it is a fun read.
SithLordWiccan wrote:Yes. Yes, it is. And quite possibly better than anything we're likely to get in the next series.
SithLordWiccan wrote:Yes. Yes, it is. And quite possibly better than anything we're likely to get in the next series.
WebWarlock wrote:A web-comic called "The Ten Doctors" and man does this guy have them down!
http://www.shipsinker.com/wordpress/200 ... rs-page-1/
Feena wrote:Just out of interest, what would make you enjoy the next series? And I mean what in a positive way - Catherine Tate being hit by a truck wouldn't count!


Feena wrote:1. I have mixed feelings about bringing back John Barrowman. I've liked Captain Jack in Doctor Who much more than in Torchwood. If he's the happier Jack version in the new series then I don't mind if he's just in Torchwood.
Feena wrote:2. I agree completely about Billie Piper. I know it's partly because I found Rose irritating at times in S2, but also because I do think it would take away from the ending of Doomsday. I get the feeling that it's always been planned, that she would always return in some way.
Feena wrote:Spoiler:
Feena wrote:3. I think the publicity photo is a terrible one, hopefully the Sontarans will look better on screen. Someone on OG made this wallpaper, I think they look more threatening here.
Feena wrote:4. Davros could be interesting, depending on how they did it. I would like to see a 'Genesis of Davros' story, an explanation of how he ended up as he did. Do we know much about his backstory?
Feena wrote:Catherine Tate only doing S4
Feena wrote:I would like to see a 'Genesis of Davros' story, an explanation of how he ended up as he did. Do we know much about his backstory?
BBOvenGuy wrote:Of course, that doesn't mean Russell T. Davies can't do his own version.
Feena wrote:feels a bit shell-shocked
How to sum it up in six words???
Rollicking adventure. Christmas carnage. I cried.
CORRIE legend Sarah Lancashire is to star in Doctor Who — and will prove to be one of the time lord’s most evil enemies.
Sarah, 43, kicks off the fourth series this spring playing mysterious villainess Miss Foster — armed with her own sonic screwdriver.
Rover returns ... Sarah as Street's Raquel with Tanya
The actress, formerly airhead barmaid Raquel Watts in Coronation Street, revealed she loved filming the hour-long show.
She said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be in Doctor Who. It’s a brilliant episode.”
A BBC insider added: “This series is going to be the best yet. Sarah’s a cracking actress.”
The series will see comic Catherine Tate, 39, back as the Doctor’s dopey sidekick Donna Noble.
It opens with the pair tackling aliens in London.
They will also travel through time for an encounter with murder mystery writer Agatha Christie and take a trip to the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
Other guest stars in the new series include Felicity Kendal, Fenella Woolgar, Tim McInnerny, Peter Capaldi, Phil Davis and Tracey Childs.
And two of the Doctor’s former assistants will return.
Billie Piper and Elisabeth Sladen will recreate their roles as Rose Tyler and Sara Jane Smith.
John Barrowman, who plays Captain Jack Harkness in spin-off series Torchwood, will also be back.
The series is the last for star David Tennant, 36, but he will play the Doctor in four special episodes in 2009 and in a movie version.
Scripts:
Children of Men - Cuaron, Alfonso & Sexton, Timothy J. and Arata, David and Fergus, Mark & Ostby, Hawk (Universal Studios, Dec06)
The Prestige - Nolan, Christopher and Nolan, Jonathon (Newmarket Films, Oct06 based on the novel by Christopher Priest)
Pan's Labyrinth - del Toro, Guillermo (Time/Warner, Jan07)
The Discarded - Ellison, Harlan and Olson, Josh (Masters of Science Fiction, ABC-TV, Apr07)
V for Vendetta - Wachowski, Larry & Wachowski, Andy (Warner Films, Mar06 Written by the Wachowski Brothers, based on the graphic novel illustrated by David Lloyd and published by Vertigo/DC Comics)
World Enough and Time - Zicree, Marc Scott and Michael Reaves, Michael (Star Trek: New Voyages, http://www.startreknewvoyages.com, Aug07)
Blink - Moffat, Steven (Doctor Who, BBC/The Sci-Fi Channel, Sep07)
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