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expelliarmus · 1 year ago
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winter-seance · 11 months ago
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Doctor Who | The Star Beast
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witchofthemidlands · 1 year ago
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“nine hundred years of time and space, and I've never been slapped by someone's mother.”
✨proceeds to get slapped by all three✨
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mizgnomer · 6 months ago
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Behind the Scenes of The Star Beast - Part Seven
Excerpt from Benjamin Cook’s Star Beast Set Visit in DWM 597:
“Hey, there’s David Tennant,” says Russell [T. Davies, showrunner], as DT enters the gazebo. He comes bearing gossip. “I’ll give you a little Doctor Who snippet I’ve discovered today,” he says. “What?!” Russell leans in. “Jodie,” says David, pausing for the sheer drama of it – “Oh! Yes?” “– never unlocked the TARDIS.” Russell gasps. “What?!! NO!” “I went to use the lock and they said, ‘Oh, she never used it.’” “BUT –!” says Russell. “Never used it!!” repeats David. “Did she just push? Or did she mime? Has she got a phobia?” “I don’t know,” says David – Jodie’s a close mate, but he’s clearly reeling – “but that TARDIS lock doesn’t catch on anything. This,” he says, holding up the TARDIS key, “is spinning in thin air, when I do that,” he adds, miming turning it in the lock. “Isn’t that weird? She never locked it either! Madness.” Russell is astounded. “Have you heard this? Phil? Phil! David, tell Phil.” Phil [Collinson, exec. producer] enters the gazebo. David tells Phil. Phil looks shook. “She never used a key??” Three grown men – grown fans – sit in a gazebo in Camden, in silent disbelief. Eventually, Russell speaks: “You have to lock the door. There are always monsters trying to get in.” “You would think so, wouldn’t you?” says Phil.
Additional parts of this set are in the #whoBtsBeast tag. The full episode list is [ here ]
With a huge THANK YOU to everyone who posted set photos
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davidtennantedits · 1 year ago
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DOCTOR WHO - 60th Anniversary Specials (2023) Promotional Stills
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bobbie-robron · 1 year ago
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A family ❤️ ❤️…
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Doctor Who | The Giggle
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girl4music · 3 months ago
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This is taken from Xena’s Hong Kong Origins (with Rob Tapert, Liz Friedman, Doug Lefler & David Pollison) on the Anchor Bay DVD's.
Here you have complete validation that even though they did not intend to start off with having Xena and Gabrielle be together as a romantic couple, or at least best friends in love, they eventually wrote to that natural progression in their relationship and they fully accepted and embraced them as a WLW ship - which I've said all along is what they did but I'm sure you'll appreciate the evidence.
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nkp1981 · 1 year ago
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BTS Of "The Star Beast"
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evansisasadist · 6 months ago
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Marauders tweets part two
part one linked here:
https://evansisasadist.tumblr.com/post/729311642339475456/marauders-tweets-part-one
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companion-showdown · 2 months ago
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Who is most important to the history of Doctor Who?
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TOURNAMENT MASTERPOST
propaganda under the cut
William Hartnell – played the first Doctor
Without his incredible, brilliant portrayal of the original Doctor the show would never have lasted to have other Doctors and continue to the present. (@hartnellwho /@elden-12 )
David Graham & Peter Hawkins – voices of the original Daleks
The original voices of the Daleks!!!! C'mon!!!! I mean would the Daleks have been this iconic if the voices were different? Can you even imagine the Daleks with a different style of voice? (@greenslime69 )
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expelliarmus · 1 year ago
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donjuaninsoho · 1 year ago
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ghost-bison · 9 months ago
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Hey... Anyone else wonder what happened to Donna during the Year That Never Was? Did she die? She knew the Doctor, so was she one of the people manifesting his name in the end? I get that the Doctor doesn't talk to her about it because it's kind of hard to understand, or maybe it would traumatize her to think about it (it could stir some things up), but I wish we knew what happened to her and to Wilf and Sylvia... Just thinking about it, I feel really bad
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mizgnomer · 11 months ago
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Behind the Scenes of The Star Beast - Part Two
Excerpt from Benjamin Cook’s Star Beast Set Visit in DWM 597:
Phones up, everywhere. But it’s not just the extras playing their parts. It’s almost midnight, but 50 or so dedicated fans are still braving the elements, to witness TV history – 18 months early, a sneak peek of the Fourteenth Doctor. One of them’s filming it on an iPad. Some post pics on their socials. In between downpours (“Gotta watch David’s hair,” says Scott. The Doctor’s quiff is wilting in the rain), the Doctor Who crew scroll Twitter, to see the backs of their heads online, almost in real time. “Of course word got round,” says Catherine, “and there’s a crowd. They’re not supposed to be seeing it, and you’re trying to hide it from them – because you want to keep the surprises, as much as you can – but it does feel like quite an event, for sure. It’s flattering, isn’t it? But you’ve got to stay focused.” “On the one hand, you’re delighted that people are interested and enthusiastic,” agrees David. “On the other, you’d like to be able to film it all in absolutely secrecy, if you could… because when plot details leak out, that’s always a shame. But you have to just accept that, sadly. It is what it is. It would be churlish to complain.”
A huge THANK YOU to everyone who posted set photos (credit to hat for the one in this post)
For other posts in this set, please see the #whoBtsBeast tag. The full episode list is [ here ]
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nerds-yearbook · 9 days ago
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David Tennant (Doctor 10) regenerated into Matt Smith (Doctor 11) in The End of Time part 2, which aired on January 2, 2010. Tennant was so popular in the role that there was talk within the BBC of just canceling the show when he retired. Tennant had starred in three regular seasons and one season of specials. He would return in the multi-Doctor story The Day of the Doctor and then, for the first time in the series, he became the first actor to play more than one version of the Doctor as Jodie Whittaker (Doctor 13) regenerated into him (The Power of the Doctor - 2020), making him both the 10th and 14th Doctors. The episode was the last episode with Russel T Davies as show runner and writer until he took back over with Tennant's return. It was the last appearance of John Barrowman as Jack Harkness in Doctor Who until the Fugitve of Judoon (2020). The episode featured the first appearance of Galifrey and the Time Lords (outside of the Doctor and the Master - Derek Jacobi/John Simm) in the revival series. The episode revealed that Rassilon (Timothy Dalton) was brought back to lead the Time Lords during the Time War, what the Time Lords were planning that caused the Doctor to end the Time War, that the Time Lords had messed with the Master's mind, and that Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke) and Martha Jones (Feema Agyemen) got married. The Doctor's death was so slow, he had time to visit all his past companions and friends before he died (according to The Sarah Jane Adventures "Death of the Doctor part 2" - 2010). Some of the visits that were shown in the episode were bringing Wilfred Mott (Bernard Cribbens) back home to Sylvia (Jacqueline King) and Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) (the sound of the TARDIS waking Donna from her coma), saving Martha Jones-Smith (Freema Agyemen) and Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke) from Commander Jast (Dan Starkey), saving Luke Smith (Tommy Knight) from getting hit by a car as well as seeing Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) before he left, giving Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) the name of Alonso Frame (Russell Tovey) at a space bar, meeting Varity Newman (Jessica Hynes) at a book signing and asking about her grandmother(Variety was named after Variety Lambert the original producer of Doctor Who and the character was the granddaughter of Joan Redfern from the 1913 based episodes Human Nature and The Family of Blood - 2007), witnessed the wedding of Dona Noble to Shuan Temple (Karl Collins), where he gave a winning Lottery ticket as a wedding present (also appearances of Nerys - Krystal Archer and Minnie Hooper - June Whitfield), watched Rose (Billie Piper) and Jackie Tyler (Camille Coduri) (before the events of Rose - 2006) on New Years 2005. Steven Moffat, the incoming show runner, wrote the ending scene introducing Matt Smith. ("The End of Time part 2", Doctor Who, Vlm 2, TV Event)
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shananiga · 16 hours ago
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The Grimm fandom better have a roaring comeback when the movie comes out (fingers crossed that it doesn't get shut down halfway through development). I want more gay rarepairs to hyperfixate on.
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