Doctor Who Adventures 207

Thursday, 3 March 2011 - Reported by Harry Ward
This week's issue of Doctor Who Adventures comes with a free Doctor Who tin and stationery set.

Also in this issue:
  • More terrifying than Daleks? We meet the Vashta Nerada!
  • How to delete a Cyberman! As well as the scary skeletons, this week's monster-tastic issue of Doctor Who Adventures explains how to delete a Cyberman
  • Comic strip! The Empress of the Racnoss visits the offices of Aaagh
  • New Monster! the Doctor, Amy and Rory meet a new monster designed by one of our readers!
  • Daleks Return! We revisit the moment that Matt Smith's Doctor met the Daleks
  • Alien Alert! How do you put out a Pyroviles's fire?
As well as all that, we've got the usual news and jokes and puzzles and mayhem!

Issue 207 of Doctor Who Adventures magazine is out in the UK now.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA

Official Doctor Who Book Signing

Thursday, 3 March 2011 - Reported by Harry Ward
An official Doctor Who book signing will be taking place this Saturday 5th March 2011 from 11am – 1pm at the Doctor Who Experience.

Don’t miss this fantastic chance to meet the masterminds behind the exciting new Doctor Who adventure series from BBC Children’s Books. Justin Richards, Oli Smith and other Doctor Who experts will be ready to be grilled on all things intergalactic. The signings will be held in the café area at the Doctor Who Experience and no ticket purchase is necessary, but tickets for the Doctor Who Experience are selling fast so advanced booking is advised to avoid disappointment.

Today is World Book Day in the UK and Ireland and to celebrate, The Doctor Who News Page is offering readers the chance to win a copy of Doctor Who: The Good, the Bad and the Alien/System Wipe by Colin Brake and Oli Smith. To see how you could win a copy of this 2-in-1 book just head over to the competition page.




FILTER: - Special Events - Books

Win The Good, the Bad and the Alien/System Wipe

Thursday, 3 March 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Today is World Book Day in the UK and Ireland and to celebrate, The Doctor Who News Page is offering readers the chance to win a copy of Book 2 - Doctor Who: The Good, the Bad and the Alien/System Wipe by Colin Brake and Oli Smith.

The Good, the Bad and the Alien/System Wipe
Written by Colin Brake and Oli Smith

Book 2 in the thrilling new Doctor Who original fiction series! Starring the Eleventh Doctor and his companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams, these double-fronted books each contain two fast-paced, fun-filled adventures.

Aliens have crash-landed in the Wild West and they’re ready for a showdown in The Good, the Bad and the Alien! Can the Doctor, Rory and Amy work out which are the good guys and which are the bad?

The Doctor finds himself trapped in a virtual world in System Wipe. As he tries to save the characters of the virtual world from being destroyed by a deadly virus, Amy and Rory must fight to keep the Doctor’s body in the real world safe from the mysterious entity known as Legacy…

Released: 3rd February 2011

(available to buy now from our Amazon Shop)

We have three copies of the book up for grabs courtesy of Penguin Books. To be in for a chance of winning the competition, simply answer this question:

In the previous Book 1 story, Death Riders, what is the name of the planet that the 'Galactic Fair' arrives on?

Send your answer with your name, address and email to us at book2-competition@doctorwhonews.net, with the subject line Book2 Competition.

Closing Date:17th March 2011





FILTER: - Competitions - Doctor Who News

International iPlayer less than $10 per month

Thursday, 3 March 2011 - Reported by Marcus
iplayerBBC Director General, Mark Thompson has given more details on the international version of the BBC iPlayer, first reported in August.

In a speech to the Financial Times Digital Media and Broadcasting Conference 2011, Thompson confirmed the iPlayer app will launch later this year and said the price will be under $10 per month.

The app will give international users the chance to see BBC programmes, such as Doctor Who and Torchwood, shortly after their broadcast in the UK and without the 'shows being rebranded or reformatted.'

Thompson paid tribute to the domestic success of the iPlayer, saying in January 162m programmes, an average of six per household, were downloaded via the iPlayer in the UK. Matt Smith's debut story, The Eleventh Hour, still remains the most downloaded programme ever.




FILTER: - Doctor Who - Online

Docteur Who: la prochaine fois sur France 4

Wednesday, 2 March 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
France 4 have released a new trailer for this Saturday's episodes, Vincent et le Docteur and Le colocataire; they will be broadcast from 8:35pm (local time).


Doctor who saison 5 tous les samedis à 20h35, via YouTube.

A repeat of Le Prisonnier Zéro will follow the two new episodes at 10:05pm.


You can follow France 4 via their Facebook page and Twitter feed.






FILTER: - France - International Broadcasting - Europe - Series 5/31

Torchwood: Who you gonna call?

Tuesday, 1 March 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Ernie HudsonThe actor Ernie Hudson has today been reported as having a role in Torchwood: Miracle Day:
Michael Colbert: The one and only Ernie Hudson is guest starring on this ep.

The actor has had a prolific career in films and television, having recently appeared in recent television series like Transformers Prime (voice of Agent Fowler), The Secret Life of an American Teenager (Dr Field), Law and Order (Frank Gibson), and Desperate Housewives (Detective Ridley). His sci-fi credentials include appearances in Heroes, Stargate SG-1, as Sergeant Albrecht in The Crow, and Washington in the film Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone.

But he will always be best known as Winston Zeddemore, the fourth member of the team in the extremely successful Ghostbusters, and its followup Ghostbusters II. (A third film has been mooted for production shortly!)
 

Ernie HudsonThe casting follows on from the announcement at the weekend that Christopher Thomas Howell would also be appearing in the series. The actor reported that he would be filming during an interview with SouthLATVFans.

Another actor rising to fame in the 1980s, Howell is best known for his portrayal of Ponytail Curtis in The Outsiders; he also appeared Tyler in E.T. The Extra Terrestrial, and other films like The Hitcher, Red Dawn and Soul Man. Notable television roles include Kindred: The Embraced (Det. Frank Kohanek), Amazon (Dr. Alex Kennedy), 24 (Barry Landes), and most recently as Officer Dewey Dudek in Southland. He also has a role in the currently filming The Amazing Spider-Man.




FILTER: - Torchwood - Production - Miracle Day (Series 4)

Competition Roundup (1 Mar 2011)

Tuesday, 1 March 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Here is a list of the currently known open competitions related to Doctor Who:

First News3 MarWin one of four family tickets to see The Doctor Who Experience. Registration required. UK entrants only.
Doctor Who News4 MarWin one of three copies of The Ark (R2) on DVD. Open Worldwide.
Eye of Horus7 MarWin one of ten copies of Mara Tales (R2) on DVD.
Radio Times15 MarWin one of six pairs of tickets to see The Doctor Who Experience. UK entrants only.
Eye of Horus25 MarWin one of five copies of The Ribos Operation on CD, autographed by reader John Leeson. Open Worldwide
Eye of Horus31 MarWin one of five copies of Revisitations 2 (R2) on DVD. Open Worldwide.
DrWho Online31 MarWin one of three copies of Mara Tales (R2) on DVD.
DrWho Online31 MarWin one of three copies of Revisitations 2 (R2) on DVD.
DrWho Online31 MarWin one of three copies of The Gemini Contagion on CD.
Whovian Netn/aWin one of three copies of the official 2011 Calendar when they reach 1000 Twitter Followers. Open Worldwide.
BBC America15 MaySend in a photo of your home-made TARDIS to win DVDs and a private screening. US entrants only.




FILTER: - Competitions

Fundraising in memory of Nicholas Courtney

Tuesday, 1 March 2011 - Reported by Josiah Rowe
Doctor Who fans are collecting donations via the fundraising site JustGiving in memory of Nicholas Courtney, who passed away last week. Funds raised will go to Marie Curie Cancer Care, the hospice charity which cared for Courtney in his last days. Marie Curie Cancer Care describes itself thus:
Marie Curie Cancer Care provides high quality nursing, totally free, to give people with terminal cancer and other illnesses the choice of dying at home, supported by their families. It runs nine Marie Curie Hospices across the UK offering free specialist care for patients and support for families. The charity conducts palliative care research to find better ways of caring for terminally ill people and also funds scientists who investigate the causes and treatments of cancer. Charity Registration No 207994 (England & Wales) and SC0 38731 (Scotland)
The Doctor Who News Page encourages fans with fond memories of Nick to contribute to this worthy cause; even small donations will be appreciated. JustGiving accepts donations via credit card, debit card or PayPal. The page for donations is here.




FILTER: - People - Charities

RTS Programme Awards nominations

Tuesday, 1 March 2011 - Reported by Harry Ward
The Royal Television Society has announced the shortlist for this year's RTS Programme Awards.

Although Doctor Who has missed out on a nomination, it is represented in five categories. The Sarah Jane Adventures is up against Tracy Beaker Returns for Children's Drama. David Tennant (the tenth Doctor) and Jim Broadbent, who played the eleventh Doctor in Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death, have been nominated in Actor (Male) for their work in Single Father and Any Human Heart, respectively. Reggie Yates (Leo Jones) is nominated in the Presenter category for his work on Autistic Superstars, which seeked out a cast of talented young people with autism to perform at a music event in London. Reggie has competition from Piers Morgan and Professor Brian Cox.

Also nominated is the Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss creation, Sherlock, which is up against ITV's Downton Abbey in Drama Series. Finally, A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss, which celebrates the greatest achievements of horror cinema, has been nominated in Arts.

A full list of nominees is available on the RTS website.

The awards will be presented at a ceremony on 15 March 2011 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London. The evening will be hosted by comedian and television presenter Dara O’Briain.

The Royal Television Society is Britain's leading forum for television and related media, and has existed for over 80 years.




FILTER: - Awards/Nominations

Doctor Who Tours

Tuesday, 1 March 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Brit Movie ToursFollowing on from last year, Brit Movie Tours - an independent company that runs regular tours of television and film locations - has announced a further season of tours based on Doctor Who that will run through this coming summer.

This year will see a new regular bus tour running in Cardiff. Director Lewis Swan explains:
One of the aims of launching a Doctor Who Cardiff Tour in the Welsh capital is to give fans of Doctor Who the chance to see familiar locations from the TV series and also enjoy the many attractions Cardiff has to offer. With the closure of the exhibition in the bay area the locations bus tour will be able to give fans of the Doctor a fun experience when they visit Cardiff.

As well as Cardiff, the company also runs half-day tours of London locations, and a special three-day tour of locations around London, England and Wales; both include a visit to the new Doctor Who Experience.

You can find full details of tour dates and prices from the Brit Movies website.




FILTER: - Special Events