The Newly Regenerated Doctor Who Thread

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  • edited March 2011
    Ah, so she meets her video game self, I see. :p
  • edited March 2011
    Good news: PREMIERE DATE ANNOUNCED! April 23rd

    Better News: SAME DAY ON BBC AMERICA AS BBC BRITAIN FOR ENTIRE SEASON

    http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/03/09/doctor-who-premiere-date/

    And this poster:

    Doctor-Who_510.jpg
  • edited March 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    Good news: PREMIERE DATE ANNOUNCED! April 23rd

    Better News: SAME DAY ON BBC AMERICA AS BBC BRITAIN FOR ENTIRE SEASON

    http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/03/09/doctor-who-premiere-date/

    And this poster:

    Doctor-Who_510.jpg
    Darn it, I was just about to post that exact same thing! I'm going to post it anyway.
    Doctor-Who_510.jpg

    Can anyone tell me what 9/8c actually means? US time confuses me.
  • edited March 2011
    Friar wrote: »
    Can anyone tell me what 9/8c actually means? US time confuses me.

    9pm Eastern time, 8pm Central. It's how they show a program is on at the same time in two time zones.
  • edited March 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    Good news: PREMIERE DATE ANNOUNCED! April 23rd

    Better News: SAME DAY ON BBC AMERICA AS BBC BRITAIN FOR ENTIRE SEASON

    http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/03/09/doctor-who-premiere-date/

    And this poster:

    Doctor-Who_510.jpg

    This makes me incredibly happy. Now if I didn't have Skill module exams on that day.....
  • edited March 2011
    Friar wrote: »
    Darn it, I was just about to post that exact same thing! I'm going to post it anyway.
    Doctor-Who_510.jpg

    Can anyone tell me what 9/8c actually means? US time confuses me.

    Yeah, what Grant said. Basically, Eastern shares the same channels as CEntral time, so they have to specify both times. For Mountain/Pacific, each has their own channel.

    It'll still be on at regular time GMT for Britain, but our delay is 5 hours instead of 3 weeks.
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited March 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    Good news: PREMIERE DATE ANNOUNCED! April 23rd

    Better News: SAME DAY ON BBC AMERICA AS BBC BRITAIN FOR ENTIRE SEASON

    Bah, I'll be visiting Australia then! A terrible state of affairs. Timely Doctor Who episodes are like THE ONLY REASON I moved to the UK. :p

    Does anyone know when the new series will start in Oz?
  • edited March 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    Good news: PREMIERE DATE ANNOUNCED! April 23rd

    Better News: SAME DAY ON BBC AMERICA AS BBC BRITAIN FOR ENTIRE SEASON

    I need to make a friend who has a TV. Right now.
  • edited March 2011
    A wild Wallpaper version of the BBC America Poster Appears!

    SLRibs used linkage!

    It's super effective!
  • edited March 2011
    I'm so tempted to make that my desktop wallpaper.
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  • edited March 2011
    If you haven't seen these, there are amazing minimalist posters for each doctor this one guy did for sale at £10 each:

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    http://underthename.bigcartel.com/
  • edited March 2011
    @ribs They look pretty good but seem a bit expensive would be more inclined if they were a set of decorated print paper.
  • edited March 2011
    Really cant wait. I just configured my computer so that it plays the DW-Theme when starting up. Reeeeally cant wait!!!

    Hope the international BBC-Player will be launched until April 23rd.
  • edited March 2011
    Gah, I hate not having a working pc! And now I hate my iPods browser!

    Anyway The first two episodes have names now. Although I can't remember them properly, and can't go and find out due to being frustrated with this device! The first name has something to do with an astronaut, and the second is called "mysterious moon"

    Oh and Colin baker is on twitter now. His name is sawboneshex I think. I'll pinch someones pc later and check.

    @magus (darn autocorrect! go away!)
    I think the international inlayer (...) is supposed to be out in the summer, so don't get your hopes up. Hopefully I'm wrong though!
  • edited March 2011
    Aye, the titles are
    The Impossible Astronaut
    and
    Day of the Moon
    .
    Says Doctor Who News. They sound pretty cool! (I believe you can never go wrong with something that has "astronaut" in it.)
    Friar wrote: »
    I think the international inlayer (...) is supposed to be out in the summer, so don't get your hopes up. Hopefully I'm wrong though!
    Thanks! Was looking for a vague idea when the international player will be launched.
  • edited March 2011
    Friar wrote: »
    Oh and Colin baker is on twitter now. His name is sawboneshex I think. I'll pinch someones pc later and check.

    Yay!
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited March 2011
    There are these weird-looking bins for cigarette butts on the Southbank... every time I see them, I think "CYBERMEN!"

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    ... Maybe it's just me? :p
  • edited March 2011
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    There are these weird-looking bins for cigarette butts on the Southbank... every time I see them, I think "CYBERMEN!"

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    ... Maybe it's just me? :p

    At first I thought the cyberman was the trash can and thought 'that can't be right'
  • edited March 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    At first I thought the cyberman was the trash can and thought 'that can't be right'
    I thought the cyber-trashcan itself was thinking 'that can't be right'.
  • edited March 2011
    Ribs wrote: »

    That's pretty good. I'm guessing that's why theyre stopping Paul mcganns series, (he's still getting some new standalone episodes, but he's on his last full season). It seems odd they're doing a lost stories set with him. That's supposed to be for the deleted 1st/2cnd doctor stories, and the cancelled 6/7th doctor seasons! The only lost Tom baker story I can think of was shada, which big finish already did (albeit as a Paul mcgann story).
  • edited March 2011
    Oh, trust me. A lot of stories get cancelled, and not just due to industrial action (like Shada). Writers not producing poor scripts, producers making last minute changes... stories being rewritten by other writers... there's plenty of 'lost' stories out there.

    For example... [Pulls out his Televison Guide] ...The Ark in Space was originally written by John Lucarotti, but as it was felt to be unsuited to the then-current style of the show Robert Holmes rewrote a huge amount of it, so much so that the serial is credited to him, not Lucarotti.

    Another one is Revenge of the Cybermen, which was originally written by Gerry Davis as Return of the Cybermen. However, Robert Holmes again rewrote it, most notable adding in the Vogans, resulting in a different story.

    The story originally commissioned for the spot that would be replaced with Pyramids of Mars was written by Lewis Griefer and involved alien seeds hidden in the British Museum with mummies chasing around the exhibits, before Robert Holmes completely rewrote it.

    ...I could go on. Plenty of opportunity for Lost Stories, as you see...
  • edited March 2011
    Yeah, he's going to have Series 4 of the Lost Stories possibly to himself. Series 3 will be 5/6/7 with 3 each starting in October. Speaking of, The Season 27 Lost Stories start next month with Ace's goodbye story! Hooray for important things happening to Televised Companions!
  • edited March 2011
    I guess you learn something new every day!

    Also, I never liked Ace. Which is probably the main reason I haven't picked up many Sylvester McCoy serials (two, one being part of a box set)
  • edited March 2011
    Friar wrote: »
    I guess you learn something new every day!

    Also, I never liked Ace. Which is probably the main reason I haven't picked up many Sylvester McCoy serials (two, one being part of a box set)

    I can't stand a few companions, most coming from the Nathan-Turner era, and a few coming from Russel himself, and rhymes with 'shmany one of the companions from the specials who are never heard from or mentioned again'. However, Ace is the Seventh Doctor companion I liked. Despite how much I like Colin Baker, I can't stand either Peri or Mel, which were his only two companions in the televised run, not counting Jamie from the Two Doctors. Plus, Ace is part of the whole 'There are worlds out there where the stars are burning...' speech, which is a plus.
  • edited March 2011
    The good news is that, much like the Doctors themselves (I'm looking at you, Colin), the companions are much better in the audios then they were in the actual series. Mel in particular is far superior, mostly due to the actress growing up and actually learning how to act.
  • edited March 2011
    Michael Gough, who played alfred in four batman films, and also the celestial toymaker has died!
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    :(
  • edited March 2011
    Friar wrote: »
    Michael Gough, who played alfred in four batman films, and also the celestial toymaker has died!
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    :(

    Nooooo! Not the Celestial Toymaker!

    That was easily my favorite First Doctor adventure and I was watching the reconstructed version.
  • edited March 2011
    Nooooo! Not the Celestial Toymaker!

    That was easily my favorite First Doctor adventure and I was watching the reconstructed version.
    I've haven't seen the episode myself yet (i'm a sucker for boxsets, so I refuse to buy standalone DVDs until I complete the boxsets.), so to me, he'll always be alfred.
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  • edited March 2011
    Friar wrote: »
    I've haven't seen the episode myself yet (i'm a sucker for boxsets, so I refuse to buy standalone DVDs until I complete the boxsets.), so to me, he'll always be alfred.

    I don't think the episode even exists as a DVD since the BBC taped over most of it. What I saw was a fan reconstruction using recovered audio and still images spliced with whatever video remained. Still loved it though. I wish I could have seen the whole thing.
  • edited March 2011
    I don't think the episode even exists as a DVD since the BBC taped over most of it. What I saw was a fan reconstruction using recovered audio and still images spliced with whatever video remained. Still loved it though. I wish I could have seen the whole thing.

    Can't BBC animate it like they did with the cybermen lost eps from the 2nd doctor era.
  • edited March 2011
    coolsome wrote: »
    Can't BBC animate it like they did with the cybermen lost eps from the 2nd doctor era.

    They probably could, but I don't think they have as of yet. Poor forgotten Celestial Toymaker...
  • edited March 2011
    coolsome wrote: »
    Can't BBC animate it like they did with the cybermen lost eps from the 2nd doctor era.
    There's actually an interesting story behind that animated reconstruction...

    ...but I won't go into it here. A lot of the story can be found here. Personally, I too would like more animated episodes, but failing that, the already existing reconstructions are a good alternative.
  • edited March 2011
    There's actually an interesting story behind that animated reconstruction...

    ...but I won't go into it here. A lot of the story can be found here. Personally, I too would like more animated episodes, but failing that, the already existing reconstructions are a good alternative.

    It's incredibly unlikely any aniamted reconstuction will happen again, as the first was extremely expensive on the Restoration Team.
  • edited March 2011
    Yeah, I know. Still be nice though.
  • edited March 2011
    So the audio dramas have (once again) piqued my interest. THIS TIME, I AM INTENT I WILL FINALLY PURCHASE ONE OF THEM.

    I've decided I'll either go with Lost Stories or a recent Monthly Series 'Season'. Seven has the best audio drama seasons according to Time Scales, but I'm also considering just pre-ordering all of Five's season that's starting next month. Or Maybe Seven's Lost Stories Season also starting next month. TOO MANY CHOICES
  • edited March 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    So the audio dramas have (once again) piqued my interest. THIS TIME, I AM INTENT I WILL FINALLY PURCHASE ONE OF THEM.

    I've decided I'll either go with Lost Stories or a recent Monthly Series 'Season'. Seven has the best audio drama seasons according to Time Scales, but I'm also considering just pre-ordering all of Five's season that's starting next month. Or Maybe Seven's Lost Stories Season also starting next month. TOO MANY CHOICES

    Which is exactly why im sticking to the Paul mcgann ones! There's a few releases on sale for a fiver still. None of them are particularly noteworthy though ( I believe they're just ones that aren't selling as well. )

    I heard somewhere that soon the number of individual doctor who audios will outnumber the amount of classic storylines!

    Oh yeah, don't forget the comic relief episodes tonight. Plus you can bid on a phone call from Matt smith, Stephen moffat as well as two signed script. Currently at £600 I think. Oh, and you hey two tickets for the doctor who experience and get followed by moffat on twitter. Do a search for twitrelief. I would post a link, but I'm still using my iPod as my laptop is still under repairs!

    Also Colin baker has convinced Nicola Bryant (peri) to start using twitter.
  • edited March 2011
    Friar wrote: »
    Which is exactly why im sticking to the Paul mcgann ones! There's a few releases on sale for a fiver still. None of them are particularly noteworthy though ( I believe they're just ones that aren't selling as well. )

    I heard somewhere that soon the number of individual doctor who audios will outnumber the amount of classic storylines!

    It already has. 150 from monthly series + 34 Eighth Doctor Adventures + 40something Companion Chronicles.

    For the record, Nicola Bryant's Twitter is @thenicolabryant.

    Also, Colin Baker's twitter is the best for tweets letting us know how he couldn't eat donuts at Big Finish because Nicola Bryant finished all of them.
  • edited March 2011
    Well, that's exactly the sort of thing that Twitter was invented for. My life is richer for knowing that. God bless the internet!

    As a side note, is anyone else suffering from Red Nose Day Overdose (aka R'NDO)? It's been like two weeks, and it's not even the day itself. Enough, already. Bloody good cause, but I couldn't care less what celebrities are up to, I really couldn't.
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