
What a busy couple of weeks its been. Despite Series 5 of
Doctor Who having finished, hardly a day goes by without some sort of Who-related news popping up.
For a fuller round-up, remember to look in on
Doctor Who in the Media, but, to whet your appetite, here's a summary.
On Sunday, BBC 1 premiered the long-awaited first episode of
Sherlock (
see our earlier story),
Steven Moffat and
Mark Gatiss's updated version of
Arthur Conan Doyle's
Sherlock Holmes. It stars
Benedict Cumberbatch as Holmes,
Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson and
Rupert Graves as Inspector Lestrade. Cumberbatch has
created a bit of a stir in the last few days by suggesting, first,
telling Digital Spy that he may well be appearing in several episodes Doctor Who, and, then,
according to the Sun that he considered becoming the eleventh Doctor before
Matt Smith was cast in the role.
Again, according to the
Sun,
Matt Smith is eager to leave Doctor Who to pursue a career in Hollywood. However, this has been denied by both Moffat,
to BBC News, and
Karen Gillan, during her visit to Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup Final at Cowdray Park Polo Club! For a less sensational take on this,
see this story and this
story on Digital Journal.
Nicky Wire, of the
Manic Street Preachers, caused a bit of a stir when he blogged on the band's website that
he was writing a Doctor Who script. He's since
clarified on Twitter that it's fan fiction and not a BBC commission.
Russell T Davies has been speaking to
SFX about the fourth series of
Torchwood and has also dealt with the rumours surrounding a
Johnny Depp as the Doctor Hollywood movie!
This story covers the original "exclusive" and RTD's debunking of it.
Finally, there was plenty of press coverage surrounding the start of filming of the 2010 Christmas special (see
this Gallifrey Base story), guest-starring
Sir Michael Gambon and
Katherine Jenkins, including
here,
here and
here.
Happy times and places!