Actor John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness) was a guest on the ITV1 show This Morning earlier today - watch his interview in the player above. In it he talks about the future of Torchwood and the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special.
The BBC have issued more promotional pictures of Christopher Eccleston(who older readers may remember played Doctor Who in 2005) in the upcoming BBC One Christmas drama, The Borrowers - click on the images below for bigger versions. It airs on Boxing Day.
Dec 10 sees the release of the Blogtor Who audio commentaries for the 2005 finale,Bad Wolf and Parting of the Ways. We are looking for your comments, thoughts and questions on the episode for inclusion on the podcast (read out after the commentary). Tweet us HERE, Facebook us HERE, leave a comment below or email us HERE.
ETA: The commentaries have now been recorded, thanks for all the comments! RECENT POSTS
Series One is currently being screened by UK digital channel, Watch - Sundays at 12pm (and at various points during the week). The whole series is available on Sky Plus Anytime. Check out Blogtor's musical tribute to The Doctor Dances below:
Series One is currently being screened by UK digital channel, Watch - Sundays at 12pm (and at various points during the week). The whole series is available on Sky Plus Anytime. Check out Blogtor's musical tribute to The Empty Child below:
Matt Smithand Karen Gillanhave appeared in a new trail highlighting this year's Christmas output for BBC One - watch it in the player above. Also featured is Alexander Armstrong (Reg in The Doctor, The Widow & the Wardrobe) and a Cyberman!
Current Doctor Who Matt Smith is starring in a BBC drama to celebrate the 2012 Olympics (they're coming to London, in case you didn't know). Bert and Dickie is written by William Ivory and also stars Sam Hoare (who appeared in Party Animals with Matt) and Geoffrey Palmer (Voyage of the Damned). Click on the pic below for a bigger version whilst the synopsis is also included:
Bert And Dickie is the uplifting story of how two young men defied all the odds and achieved gold in the double sculls. Thrown together just five weeks before the final of the 1948 London Olympics, Bert Bushnell and Dickie Burnell not only pushed physical and emotional limits, but also rose above distinctions of birth and class to become Olympic gold medallists.
Bert and Dickie’s personal battle reflects a much greater struggle as London prepares to host the Olympic Games. In 1948, just three years after the end of the Second World War, London is half-destroyed. But, determined not to “let the Games die”, the British Olympic Committee convinces Prime Minister Attlee that the Olympics could help bring the country back together – and the Austerity Olympics are born.
The BBC have issued a new promotional picture from the 2011 Christmas Special, The Doctor, The Widow & the Wardrobe - click on the image below for a bigger version. Featured alongside Matt Smith is Holly Earl who plays Lily. Visit the episode section HERE for more pics, news and videos.
Dec 3 sees the release of the Blogtor Who audio commentary for the 2005 story,Boom Town. We are looking for your comments, thoughts and questions on the episode for inclusion on the podcast (read out after the commentary). Tweet us HERE, Facebook us HERE, leave a comment below or email us HERE.
ETA: The commentary has now been recorded, thanks for all your comments!
We are also looking for your comments, thoughts and questions on the Series 1 finale, Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Way. You can Tweet us HERE, Facebook us HERE, leave a comment in the section below, or email us HERE.