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@whovian
I really love the Doctor Who episodes since 2005. I'm crazy about the 9th Doctor, 10th and 11th. I cant wait for the 12th. But I keep trying to get myself to watch and like the older episodes starting with the 3rd Doctor (season 7) but i just can't. I really don't like them. Whats a shame because i really want to. It's just that the story lines are so much slower. Does this make me not a real Doctor Who fan? :(
Do you like Doctor Who? Then you’re a fan
Hey Whovian, on New Years Eve 2013/2014 Whovians from all over the world are going to drop one black cube somewhere. Please join in with us and spread the word as much as you can. Thank you. Minerva
Royal Mail reveals Doctor Who stamps
The collection marks the 50th anniversary of sci-fi show Doctor Who, with all 11 Doctors getting their own first class stamp.
Four of the show’s most notorious villains, including the Daleks and the Cybermen, star on the second class set.
The show first ran from 1963 to 1989. A successful revival returned it to Saturday night schedules in 2005.
Andrew Hammond of the Royal Mail said the commemorative selection “pay tribute to the brilliant actors that have played the Doctor over the years, as well as the adversaries that helped make the show so popular”
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Pond Life
The official Doctor Who story synopsis for the fourth episode of Series 7, The Power of Three, has been released.
The Doctor and the Ponds puzzle an unlikely invasion of Earth, as millions of sinister black cubes arrive overnight, almost like presents falling from the sky.
But what are they, what’s inside them and most importantly, who sent them? With the international community at a loss, it’s left to the Doctor to unearth who is behind the mystery.
It’s written by Chris Chibnall and guest stars Mark Williams, Steven Berkoff and Jemma Redgrave.
It will air Saturday 22 September.
[via doctorwhotv.co.uk]
Fishy things surrounding Rory Williams
Okay, I’m not going to say he’s the Master as many people are doing, since that theory has been thrown about since 2005 for every male character, and it’s getting a little boring. So lets ignore that theory for a moment. Here’s a list of things that don’t quite add up about Mr. Pond.
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Matt Smith / Doctor Who in Empire Magazine, October 2012 issue
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