THIS WEEK IN DOCTOR WHO July 19, 2008 - Vol 11, No 28 The weekly guide to Doctor Who and Sarah Jane broadcasts worldwide since July 1998. by Benjamin F. Elliott http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thisweekindoctorwho http://groups.yahoo.com/group/torchwood Section A - Everything But The PBS
Delia Derbyshire's extensive collection of recordings, which was turned over to the Radiophonic Workshop upon her passing in 2001, has been taken up by academics at Manchester University for cataloging and digital conversion. Derbyshire, who created the original arrangement of
Today's edition of The Sun says David Tennant is being offered one and a half million pounds to stay on as the Doctor for Series Five. In what it claims to be an exclusive, it quotes a source as saying:
There are Daleks everywhere in the new edition of Doctor Who Adventures out today. It has a fact file about the Supreme Dalek plus part three of the win a life-size Dalek competition. In addition, there is the first part
It's official, figures released today by the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board confirm that Journey's End, the final episode of Series Four, was the UK s most watched television programme of the week with an official rating of 10.57 million viewers.
The opening performance of Under The Blue Sky had to be scrapped yesterday after Catherine Tate suffered an ankle injury. What caused the injury - sustained during the last dress rehearsal - is unknown but BBC News said it was
Doctor Who Executive Producer Russell T. Davies has received an honorary fellowship by Cardiff University for achieving international distinction in his field. Born in Swansea, Davies became the lead writer and executive producer behind Doctor Who's successful return to the
Donna Noble actress Catherine Tate is to star in the upcoming West End production of Under the Blue Sky. David Eldridge s award-winning, funny and touching play portrays three subtly connected love stories that reveal in turn the roller-coaster ride
Sunday saw repeats of the two final episodes of Series Four on BBC1. The Stolen Earth shown at 1730 got 1.6 million watching, and was the 21st most watched programme of the day. The programme won its time slot. Journey's
THIS WEEK IN DOCTOR WHO July 12, 2008 - Vol 11, No 27 The weekly guide to Doctor Who and Sarah Jane broadcasts worldwide since July 1998. by Benjamin F. Elliott http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thisweekindoctorwho http://groups.yahoo.com/group/torchwood Section A - Everything But The PBS
Doctor Who's co-executive producer Julie Gardner has revealed transmission details for two of next year's specials. And in the interview in today's Daily Telegraph about the show's future, the head of drama for BBC Wales says the cutback in 2009
Doctor Who's head writer Russell T Davies is to receive an honorary fellowship at Cardiff University next Monday (14th July) during their annual degree ceremonies. These degrees are conferred upon those who have been seen to achieve international distinction in
The third of Panini's fully illustrated Doctor Who Storybooks is due out in August. The Doctor and Donna travel to previously unseen times and places in this new collection of adventures, full of monsters, thrills and scares, and all illustrated
The creators of Primeval, the British time-travel series coming to BBC America, told SCI-FI WIRE that they are trying to shake off any comparisons to the wildly popular Doctor Who. "It's the one question I've been getting asked about the
Final figures released by BARB give episode twelve of series four, The Stolen Earth, an official rating of 8.78 million viewers. The episode was the second highest rated programme of the week, only the second time in the series' 45
The Doctor Who News Page is delighted to be able to confirm the return of a popular and much-loved character from the classic series of Doctor Who. The character appeared in many classic series stories, and will be seen in
a new comic book miniseries starring the Tenth Doctor and Martha, and also containing flashback stories for each of the previous nine Doctors. The comic is written by Tony Lee, who previously wrote for the Tenth Doctor and Rose in
The next issue of Doctor Who Adventures is out tomorrow, 10 July, across the UK. The cover and press release are below; click on the thumbnail image for a larger version.
a close look at the work of chief writer and showrunner Russell T Davies on Series Four of Doctor Who. The book is co-written by Davies and Doctor Who Magazine journalist Benjamin Cook, and is scheduled for publication on 25
As Series Four draws to a close, Executive Producer and Head Writer Russell T Davies talks about his involvement with Doctor Who, the show he was part of reviving after a 16-year hiatus in 2005. Answering fans' questions on the