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Post by Mic1812 on Mar 29, 2013 15:54:23 GMT 1
Looking forward to this coming back tomorrow.
Hope Matt doesnt jack it in. Quite like him.
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Post by Mart!n on Mar 29, 2013 16:59:38 GMT 1
Those stamps look amazing on my first day covers which I received on Tuesday (3 sets of covers with Dr. Who stamps)
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Post by raliverpool on Mar 29, 2013 20:44:33 GMT 1
There are some on set/location spoilers coming out with regards the (run up to?) filming of the 50th anniversary special.
If legit it looks like a lot of Whovians may have more than one of their dream wishes made true.
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Post by Mart!n on Mar 29, 2013 20:58:32 GMT 1
There are some on set/location spoilers coming out with regards the (run up to?) filming of the 50th anniversary special. If legit it looks like a lot of Whovians may have more than one of their dream wishes made true. I know, I know, I know, very excited. I shall keep it zipped.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2013 14:13:05 GMT 1
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Post by Mic1812 on Mar 30, 2013 14:41:54 GMT 1
Ordered my set of stamps yesterday. Totally forgot about them.
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Post by raliverpool on Mar 30, 2013 15:56:09 GMT 1
Edit, sorry posted spoilers. I think you can repost that, as that (then) unconfirmed spoiler has been officially confirmed by the BBC in the past hour, and as a result is currently the most read story on the BBC's website.
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Post by ManicKangaroo on Mar 30, 2013 16:00:41 GMT 1
Please use Spoiler tags if you wish to post Spoilers (confirmed or not)
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Post by Roo. on Mar 30, 2013 17:37:23 GMT 1
The BBC is very good at getting people to deny things until confirmed. I'm guessing nearly everyone will come back now.
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Post by Mart!n on Mar 30, 2013 20:07:54 GMT 1
Its a safe open episode, nothing special though, quite enjoy it actually. I love the reference to the jammie dodger, from the Tom Baker era, there is going to be more references to previous Drs. as the series goes on.
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Post by Roo. on Mar 30, 2013 20:11:13 GMT 1
Its a safe open episode, nothing special though, quite enjoy it actually. I love the reference to the jammie dodger, from the Tom Baker era, there is going to be more references to previous Drs. as the series goes on. There was also the time The Doctor used one as a pretend self-destruct button for the TARDIS against the Daleks. It was a really good episode but wasn't menacing enough for me. A lot of stuff also seemed to be hinted at but then were never mentioned again... I'm assuming/hoping it will be brought up later in the series or it was pointless attempts at intrigue. I'd give it a 7.5/10.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2013 20:39:59 GMT 1
Its a safe open episode, nothing special though, quite enjoy it actually. I love the reference to the jammie dodger, from the Tom Baker era, there is going to be more references to previous Drs. as the series goes on. Yes it was an okay episode, i like the new companion, makes a change to have one without the added family for once. I believe it was jelly babies that the 4th Doctor liked not Jammie Dodgers.
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Post by raliverpool on Mar 30, 2013 22:20:10 GMT 1
It was a solid episode story plot/drama wise. Clara could well become my favourite assistant of the New Who reboot era; Celia Imrie was brilliant like she is in everything she appears in + good to see Richard E Grant make a cameo appearance. 7/10
(Warning I'm going to try and do a Who degrees of separation for every episode up until the 50th anniversary) but to start off with it's all too easy .....
Richard E Grant featured in the 1986 Black Comedy film Withnail & I alongside future 8th Doctor Paul McGann. Another memorable use of Jammie Dodgers biscuits was in the BBC3 comedy series Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Please, where the character Jonny (Ralf Little) had a dream sequence in one of the episodes that his head was a Jammie Dodger which was being eaten by his pregnant partner Janet (played by future two times Laurence Olivier award winning theatre actress Sheridan Smith). Of course, Sheridan Smith played companion Lucie Miller alongside Paul McGann's 8th Doctor in four radio series of Doctor Who, produced by Big Finish and transmitted on BBC 4 Extra/BBC 7 between 2006-11; and in 2012 was voted the companion Who fans (Doctor Who online) most wanted to see in the 50th anniversary episode.
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Post by suedehead on Mar 31, 2013 21:22:16 GMT 1
Sheridan Smith has been quite a revelation. She was rubbish in Two Pints but is now one of the hottest properties around. Her performance as Mrs Biggs last year was excellent.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2013 18:46:20 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2013 19:23:54 GMT 1
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Apr 12, 2013 11:36:27 GMT 1
loving the new series so far
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Post by o on Apr 12, 2013 14:09:43 GMT 1
Bit dull really, the episode with the girl was like a 5 minute premise stretched to a full episode
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Post by Mart!n on Apr 12, 2013 15:21:24 GMT 1
Last week's episode was a bit dull, the only thing I love about it, was the different aliens.
Looking forward to tomorrow's episode with the return of the Ice Warriors, the only downside about it, all the action is abroad a submarine, for some reason I just can't see the episode working.
To be honest I'll be glad to see the back of Matt Smith if he does pack it in at the end of the year.
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Apr 12, 2013 16:01:44 GMT 1
i like matt smith. i cant see it being half as enjoyable to watch if they replace him
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