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Doctor Who A Christmas Carol Video Clips

by Nix - on Dec 15th 2010

It’s the most Christmas-y Christmas special of the year, with a time-traveling doctor at the center of it all. Or at least, that’s how Matt Smith describes the upcoming “Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol” special. Check out a trialer, some clips, and a “look inside” feature from the movie below. Co-starring Michael Gambon, and featuring Rory and Amy’s visit to the honeymoon suite post-nuptials.

Doctor Who Christmas Special Promo Images

by Nix - on Dec 2nd 2010

Doctor Who does Christmas. Again. Hey, as long as Karen Gillan and her short skirt and go-go boots are around for the festivities, I’m there. Promo images below.

Craig Ferguson Explains Doctor Who to Americans

by Nix - on Dec 1st 2010

For those who have never heard of him, Craig Ferguson has one of the funniest talk shows on TV. Unfortunately Craig comes on really, really, REALLY late at night. Thus, “The Late Late Show” on CBS. Cause, you know, it comes on really late and such. Think of him as David Letterman, back when David Letterman was still funny.

TV Review: Doctor Who: Music of the Spheres

by Joseph Savitski - on Oct 24th 2010

It’ll be at least three more months until fans get a new episode of “Doctor Who”, but they’ll be relieved to know there’s still some hidden nuggets that’ll help tide them over until the annual Christmas episode. “Music of the Spheres” is just one of those, an entertaining eight minute short created for the 2008 “Doctor Who Prom” held at the Royal Albert Hall. One of the least seen performances by David Tennant as the 10th Doctor, it’s certainly one fans will enjoy.

Doctor Who 5.11 The Pandorica Opens Recap

by Joseph Savitski - on Jul 18th 2010

The end is here for this season of “Doctor Who”, with all the dire prophecies coming home to roost. So it’s put up or shut up time for Steven Moffat, time to make an episode that lives up to everything that’s been building up since “The Eleventh Hour”. And boy does Moffat ever put up, giving us a breathless and wild show that’s as clever as it is jaw dropping. Russell T. Davies, ya got schooled.

Doctor Who 5.10 Vincent and the Doctor Recap

by Joseph Savitski - on Jun 28th 2010

We last left The Doctor in a pretty dark place. Rory had just died a senseless death near one of the cracks in the universe, and the cascading time energy erased him from existence. Even worse when The Doctor retrieved a piece of debris from inside the rift–only to discover an exploded piece of his TARDIS. So after those shocking events, it’s nice to have the show settle down and offer us some human drama before leaping back into cataclysmic events.

Doctor Who: Shada (1992) Movie Review

by Joseph Savitski - on Jun 20th 2010

“Shada” has always had a dear place in the hearts of “Doctor Who” fans, especially the old timers who still think eight foot long scarves are still haute couture fashion. The episode in question was written by Douglas Adams himself, years before he gained fame by writing his infamous guide on how to see the galaxy and sold a zillion copies in the process .

Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka (2003) Mini-Series Review

by Joseph Savitski - on Jun 7th 2010

After the failure of the FOX telefilm, and subsequent attempts to make a big budget “Doctor Who” movie, the BBC regained the rights and tried a new tact. The series would return, in the form of an animated special set for release in November 2003.

Doctor Who 5.06 The Vampires of Venice Recap

by Joseph Savitski - on May 25th 2010

With vampires now all the rage again, it’s no surprise that the series would venture into “Twilight” territory, thus allowing The Doctor to face off against some good old fashion Nosferatu.

Doctor Who 5.04 The Time of Angels Recap

by Joseph Savitski - on May 10th 2010

For the past two weeks, there’s been an impostor masquerading as BBC’s hottest show. Sure Matt Smith was there, doing his quirky, brilliant best as the 11th Doctor with his trusty TARDIS and sonic screwdriver. So was Karen Gillan, playing the dreamily beautiful companion Amelia Pond, spunky as she is gorgeous. But alas, the episodes were dreary and flat, lacking any suspense or even a hint of spark. That all changes with episode four, as Steven Moffat brings in the big guns–and they make a helluva bang.