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Birthday Boy Doctor Who Meets 2001, - Children in Need'
Birthday Boy Doctor Who Meets 2001 , 'Children in Need' Doctor Who celebrates its 46th anniversary Monday, and this year will see big changes for the franchise as David Tennant leaves the show behind - allowing Matt Smith to step into the role.
Showbiz: Dr Who's body double is flying the Tardis
HE'S travelled in the Tardis with David Tennant, held a quivering Kylie Minogue in his arms, and now for his next quest Colum Regan is helping a Crazy Chick find her angry side.
David Tennant's Curtain Call - A Guide to the Upcoming Doctor Who Specials
The finale to the era of David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor is upon us. For those of us in the states awaiting Tennant's last performance as Doctor Who, here's a handy guide... The next special, Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars premieres Saturday December 19, 9:00pm ET/PT on BBC America.
I'm writing the new Doctor Who
This past year or two I've been revisiting what you might call my cultural roots.
Lost and found- Doctor Who: The Lost Stories
Available now at The Stage is a podcast dedicated to the recording and production of The Nightmare Fair , the first of eight audio stories in Big Finish Productions 's Doctor Who: The Lost Stories range.
VIDEO: Interview: Paul McGann on Doctor Who
AS the eighth Doctor Who, Paul McGann has secured his place in sci-fi folklore and television history.
Doctor Who: Christmas special preview treat for fans
Outgoing Timelord David Tennant looks ready for a holiday in the Christmas special of Doctor Who.
Paul McGann star attraction at Newcastle Dr Who convention
Yesterday sci-fi fans from across the country and region waited eagerly to meet him.
Doctor Who and I'm A Celebrity make splash in high-rating 'Super Sunday'
Doctor Who draws 9.1 million viewers and I'm A Celebrity 9.8 million, while The X Factor draws second best ever audience Doctor Who, I'm a Celebrity, The X Factor and Top Gear: clashed in what was dubbed 'Super Sunday' More than 9 million viewers saw the return of Doctor Who on BBC1, while nearly 10 million people saw the beginning of the ninth ...
Let the adventure continue with our Doctor Who poster collection
DOCTOR WHO fans keen to relive the excitement of last night's special can do so with our Official Doctor Who Poster Collection.
TV Review: Enid | Wonderland: Can We Get Married? | Doctor Who | Children in Need
Ever since Michael Sheen snagged a Bafta for his extraordinary performance as Kenneth Williams in Fantabulosa!, BBC4 has been keen to solicit plaudits with more biopics about beloved cultural icons.
Belle de Jour changes into something more respectable - " a doctor...
By Tim Cornwell Arts Correspondent SHE was the original sex blogger, but her identity was one of UK publishing's biggest mysteries.
Doctor Dan And His Fellow Britishers Drink In Doctor Who: the Waters of Mars
Another "Doctor Who" special just hit the BBC!! "Doctor Dan" says: [SPOILERS] It's the beginning of the end for this incarnation of Doctor Who, as the final three episodes spearheaded by Russell T. Davies and starring David Tennant are unwrapped for winter.
Doctor Who: November 2009 Special: The Waters of Mars Review
I think I just witnessed a Timelord break down. I'll tackle the story beats first.
The Doctor crash-lands a Judoon prison ship filled with his ambassador allies: an Ogron, a Sontaran and a Draconian.
TV: David Tennant says 'ta-ra' to the Tardis
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This weekend's episode of Doctor Who is the scariest ever, says Russell T Davies
TIME to get behind the sofa, kids - the scariest-ever episode of Doctor Who will be aired this weekend.
David Tennant gets radio surprise
David Tennant says he was "gobsmacked" to find himself in another dimension when he stepped in as a guest radio host.
Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
David Tennant gets a pilot: If anyone can save NBC, ita s The Doctor, right?
Anyone who's had the pleasure of seeing David Tennant as the titular Doctor Who - from seasons 2-4 of the BBC's most recent incarnation of the classic British show - knows the man can do anything: Free the Ood , make Billie Piper swoon, foil the Daleks ' plans to pretty much destroy the universe.
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