Christmas NewsThe
official Doctor Who site has some excerpts from a
Radio Times story about
Catherine Tate and her upcoming
Doctor Who appearance in
The Runaway Bride.
Coverage of the BBC's Christmas schedule at
icWales includes mentions of
The Runaway Bride and the adaptation of Philip Pullman's
The Ruby in the Smoke starring Billie Piper. These programmes and the debut of
The Sarah Jane Adventures are also mentioned in
another icWales story focusing on critic
Garry Bushell's dissatisfaction with the Christmas schedule. (Apparently family science fiction isn't enough for Bushell -- he wants a family comedy.)
And, still at
icWales, there's another story about the strong sales of the
Doctor Who Annual and the
Doctor Who 3D Model Making Kit.
POST SCRIPT: Yet another
icWales story mentions the surprise visit by a Dalek to the Cardiff Lord Mayor's Children's Christmas Party. Of course, the Dalek wasn't the first alien in the Cardiff Lord Mayor's office...
Series Three NewsOne scene in the 2007 series of
Doctor Who will show the Doctor and his new assistant Martha Jones in bed together -- flirtatious but fully clothed. The scene appears in a preview seen by members of the press and covered by
The Daily Mail,
Monsters and Critics and
UPI.
The Sun and
Digital Spy cover the news that
Jessica Stevenson will appear in Series Three.
PeopleThe
official Doctor Who website,
CBBC Newsround,
The Daily Mirror and
Digital Spy discuss
David Tennantwinning
Doctor Who Magazine's "favourite Doctor" poll.
Tennant also made
New Musical Express's 2006 "If Only They Rocked" list of the "most rock 'n' roll" people not currently performing in rock bands. Tennant was #3 on the list, after
Andy Nicholson (former guitarist for the Arctic Monkeys) and Hungarian prime minister
Ferenc Gyurcsány -- which explains why the story is covered by Hungarian underground newspaper
Pestiside.hu.
Billie Piper will appear in the Christopher Hampton play
Treats, touring in Windsor, Malvern, Bath and Richmond before a planned March transfer to the West End; it's mentioned at
Whatsonstage.com and the
Evening Standard.
On December 18,
John Barrowman will be singing Christmas songs and musical theatre hits at Queen Elizabeth Hall, alongside the Crouch End Festival Chorus and the BBC Concert Orchestra; so reveals the
Hornsey and Crouch End Journal and the
Crouch End Festival Chorus's website.
The
Daily Record, apparently confusing actor with character, upbraids Barrowman for Captain Jack's joke about British teeth in a recent episode of
Torchwood.
BroadcastingThe BBC is developing a new
Merlin series, which will air in the same 7:00 Saturday slot as
Doctor Who and
Robin Hood; BBC One chief
Peter Fincham confirmed to
The Stage that
Merlin will not replace
Doctor Who or
Robin Hood, but join them in seasonal rotation. The story is also covered at
Variety.
Digital Spy has a few small spoilers for upcoming episodes of
Torchwood and a quote from the debut of
The Sarah Jane Adventures.
MiscellaneousThe
Daily Mirror includes
Doctor Who in a list of great comebacks.
The Sun has picked up the story of fan
Andrew Simpson's homemade Dalek threatening noisy students, previously mentioned in other sources.
The
Hampstead and Highgate Express mentions
The Very Best of The Navy Lark, starring
Jon Pertwee, as one of its top audio picks this Christmas.
And finally,
Metro's "Cool Video of the Day" is a demonstration of the scientific phenomenon of standing waves, which produces images similar to the old-school
Doctor Who titles. (
Metro's reporter says, "I keep expecting Jon Pertwee's head to come flying out at me from the centre of it," but hard-core geeks like this reporter will note that it's closer to the William Hartnell titles.)
(Additional material by Kenny Davidson; thanks to "Superted" of the Outpost Gallifrey forums.)