A Doctor Who Joke.
What did the beautician advise the Dalek to do?
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A Doctor Who Joke.
What did the beautician advise the Dalek to do?
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I recently walked into a healthcare provider’s office and backed right out, eyes wide and heart pounding.
“Don’t blink,” my ever-helpful husband offered, chuckling.
There before me on the wall was a whole murder of ceramic cherubs, painted in blood red and staring back at me.
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David Tennant “The Spies of Warsaw & Doctor Who” Exclusive Interview
By Abbie Bernstein

Since ending his tenure as DOCTOR WHO – albeit he’ll be reprising the role in the series’ upcoming fiftieth anniversary – Scotland-born actor David Tennant has kept very busy. He’s won acclaim for Shakespeare on stage in the title role in HAMLET and in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING opposite erstwhile WHO colleague Catherine Tate. He’s played a wary Las Vegas magician/vampire hunter in the remake of FRIGHT NIGHT. Starting Wednesday, April 3, Tennant stars as Jean-Francois Mercier in the miniseries SPIES OF WARSAW on BBC America (the production previously aired in the U.K.), which was adapted for television by the famed writing team of Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais from the novel by Alan Furst. SPIES is set in Poland, Paris and London in the years 1937-1939, as World War II first looms, then rages.
BBC America is throwing a party at La Boheme restaurant in West Hollywood, which has been dressed up to look like a Civil War-era New York City brothel in honor of another BBC America series, COPPER. Tennant is in attendance, enjoying the live music, and making himself available to discuss his current project.
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List Of Doctor Who Christmas Specials
by June K. Williams

Every year televison producers and writers feel the need to acknowledge Christmas with a holiday themed episode. We have seem the best and worst of these and I’d like to share some of both with you.
Doctor Who is the longest running sci-fi show on television. Unlike many shows in this genre, Doctor Who seems to make a habit of celebrating the season. Since 2005 when Doctor Who was reinvented for the 21st century there have been 7 Christmas Specials.
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Doctor Who Char Building 11 Doctor Mini Figure Set
Product Review
I first tuned into Doctor Who as a little kid one weekend night when I was up channel surfing. My initial impression was that someone did a black and white remake of the Wizard of Oz. Pretty quicky, I realized I was nowhere near Kansas. Of course, I was hooked.
Coverage for the program was spotty in Oklahoma, but I followed through the Fifth Doctor whenever I could find Doctor Who. When I realized Peter Davison, who I first came to adore as Tristan in All Creatures Great and Small, was being regenerated, I stopped watching until the Ninth Doctor.
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K-9:
The Unsung Companion To Doctor Who!

I love Doctor Who. I am, and have been for several years, a big fan of the show, a Whovian if you will. It’s smart, it’s sexy, and it’s passionate. I love that the Doctor is not perfect yet still the hero and champion I need him to be.
A huge part of the charm of the show is that the Doctor, no matter his incarnation, always travels with a companion. This person, or group of people, is lucky enough to travel both time and space with the Doctor as he shows the universe to them. The companions’ job is never an easy one, as they are the character the audience usually best identifies with. The companion, often a woman, is frequently confused, as the Doctor is an old hand at time travel and has seen the entirety of the universe twice already. He is an alien and has his own motives spurring him into action. The companion asks a lot of questions because the Doctor-for all his mad brilliance-is alien and sometimes hard to understand. So far there have been forty-two different companions and each one has brought their own special something to the table but K-9 is one of my favorites so far.
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An Interview with RUSSELL T. DAVIES
Creator of TORCHWOOD, QUEER AS FOLK, and producer of DOCTOR WHO
By Abbie Bernstein
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Russell T. Davies, creator of TORCHWOOD and QUEER AS FOLK, producer of DOCTOR WHO for the Christopher Eccleston/David Tennant years of its current revival,

is at a Television Critics Association press tour party for BBC America at the Langham Hotel in Pasadena. He and David Tennant have already done the big Q&A panel for their mutual final season of DOCTOR WHO, which will go on with a new Doctor and a different showrunner. Davies asks his assistant to bring him a glass of orange juice while he talks to several journalists, including yours truly. The others, who’ve been talking to him for awhile, detach themselves to talk to other BBCA talent at the party, leaving me to converse with Davies solo.
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The Three Companions of the 10th Doctor Who
Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, Donna Noble
By June K Williams, ©Buzzy Multimedia
For those of you who have never watched Doctor Who or who haven’t watched it since you were a kid, the Doctor’s companion is a human who travels with the Doctor through time and space and shares in his exploits.
These assistants or helpers weren’t always called companions in the earlier series but my guess is that the writers have acknowledged the need of a 914 year old Time Lord to have someone to share his existence and for that person to have a designation recognizing this fact.
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