It's that time, CHILDREN IN NEED special debuted the trailer for the upcoming Christmas Special, which will be aptly titled THE DOCTOR, THE WIDOW AND THE WARDROBE (told you guys it was going to be a Narnia/CS Lewis-tinted one)!
Enjoy with your eyeball thingies below:
Best Line: "I'm called The Doctor, of the Caretaker, or Get Off This Planet."
Showing posts with label Christmas special 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas special 2011. Show all posts
Friday, November 18, 2011
Doctor Who: Christmas Special 2011 Trailer!
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Doctor Who Reminder: Children In Need Special (airs tomorrow in the UK)
To our UK readers, don’t forget tomorrow night is this
year’s CHILDREN IN NEED special on BBC 1, which will again (as tradition and
fans demand) feature a short DOCTOR WHO piece starring Matt Smith. There will
also be a trailer for this years upcoming DOCTOR WHO Christmas Special (which I
don’t need to tell you I am excited about).
For the rest of the world, I am sure in the coming days the
video of both the Children In Need segment story and the trailer will be made
available online for your viewing pleasure.
Chris and I will be recording this month’s Podcast tonight
and plan to touch on the forthcoming Christmas Special there, so stay tuned for
more info, and the second the trailer shows up online I’ll post it here.
Matt Smith with mascot Pudsey
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Doctor Who News Roundup: Fall/Winter 2011
I know exactly what you’re going to say.
“Scott, where is the next DOCTOR WHO re-watch review? We’re
waiting!”
Well, as luck might not have it, things have been even more
chaotic with my co-watchers schedules in the last week and there hasn’t been
the chance to move on with Series 1 re-watch. What I might start to do is watch
a few eps on my own for the blog re-watch purposes, and then watch them again
when my co-watchers get time to do so. I mean it’s DW, it’s not like I’m going
to get bored by it.
At any rate, there hasn’t been much in the DW way here for
the past while, so I thought it might be time for a roundup of news items in said universe. Let’s get to it shall we?
Classic DOCTOR WHO
Rather quietly in the summertime BBC Books republished six
Classic DOCTOR WHO stories with new introductions by current folks involved in
the series in one way or another. They are as follows:
Doctor Who and the
Daleks (1st Doctor) - David Whitaker
Introduction by Neil Gaiman
Introduction by Neil Gaiman
Doctor Who and the Crusaders
(1st Doctor) - David Whitaker
Introduction by Charlie Higson
Introduction by Charlie Higson
Doctor Who and the
Cybermen (2nd Doctor) - Gerry Davis
Introduction by Gareth Roberts
Introduction by Gareth Roberts
Doctor Who and the
Abominable Snowmen (2nd Doctor) - Terrance Dicks
Introduction by Stephen Baxter
Introduction by Stephen Baxter
Doctor Who and the
Auton Invasion (3rd Doctor) - Terrance Dicks
Introduction by Russell T Davies
Introduction by Russell T Davies
Doctor Who and the
Cave Monsters (3rd Doctor) - Malcolm Hulke
Introduction by Terrance Dicks
Introduction by Terrance Dicks
What is nice about these is not just that they are classic
stories with the first 3 Doctor’s, but that they are lovingly reproduced
versions with the original cover art. It’s also quite nice to have the intro’s
by those current DW folk. They are short, and easy to read and are definitely
on my Christmas list.
RTD-Era
BBC and 2Entertain have seen fit to give fans the ultimate
David Tennant DVD set. THE COMPLETE DAVID TENNANT YEARS will release later this
month. The set will cover all of his stories in a 26-disc collection and is set
to retail at $169.99. For fans who already have all the DVD box sets for his
time on DW there is nothing new here. This is a repackaging of those discs
(Series 2 – 4 + The 2009 Specials) into one convenient box. Since I already own
all his series there is nothing new for me here, but a fan that has yet to bite
the bullet and buy all Tennant’s Series because the price tag for the
individual Series was usually upwards of $75-80 each, then this is a perfect
time to get the Series and is an absolute steal pricewise!
Series 6
Well, Series 6 (which we all know my feelings on) will also
be released later this month on DVD & BluRay. I will of course get it, but
I am more interested to see the extras that are included on it than the eps. It
will also be the first full Series I will own on BluRay (I’ve a BluRay of last
years Christmas Special), and that should be a nice aspect of ownery. So look
out for that in your stores if you are so inclined to want to purchase it. I also will re-watch the entire Series in one fell swoop in the hopes of changing my overall opinion of it when it is watched all at once instead of all the waiting we had to do as it aired (especially that big hiatus over the summer).
The Christmas Special
Finally, a
few things have come to light about this year’s Christmas Special, and I
thought I’d share what I know. The BBC has also released a brief synopsis
for the episode:
"The
special, set during World War II, sees Madge Arwell and her two children, Lily
and Cyril, evacuated to a draughty old house in Dorset, where the caretaker is
a mysterious young man in bow tie, and a big blue parcel is waiting for them
under the tree. They are about to enter a magical new world and learn that a
Time Lord never forgets his debts..."
Sounds kind of C.S. Lewis-ish, Narnian even. Whatever I said about the
most recent Series and my issues with it, nothing is more exciting than the
prospect of a new DW Christmas Special, since last years ep was so great. It’s
also key that Matt Smith’s jubilant portrayal of the Doctor lends itself so
well to the holiday. It’s hard not to get excited. In fact, on Christmas Day,
aside from presents and excellent Turkey/gravy-like things I get really, really giddy at the thought of sitting down
after dinner with my girlfriend and her sister and watching the newest episode.
The rumor is that Amy and Rory won’t appear, but there were things shot outside
their house on the show, so who knows. At any rate, a standalone adventure for
the Doctor at Christmas? Count me in!
That’s about it for now on the news front. This is the slow time of
year for DW info anyways, and I don’t really want to speculate on the timing
and direction of next season since none of the info is ever very reliable at
this stage.
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