Andrew Blair Jun 29, 2017
Feat. graffiti, baking, nuns and talking like an 80s Cyberman, here are the experiences all Doctor Who fans should have at least once...
Obviously it will be tricky to do anything on this list after death (besides I’m saving that time for giving Engines Of War another read), but clickbait headlines own us all now. Think of these ideas listed below as a Doctor Who themed bucket list, and use some of your freedoms to add to it in the comments section.
See related The Crystal Maze 2017 episode 1 review The Crystal Maze 2017: 12 changes from the original The Crystal Maze 2017: the long journey to bringing it back
1. Go to Paris, stand at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, look up at the top and shout 'Bye Bye Duggan'.
2. Find and play the Doctor Who pinball game.
3. Anywhere you see a wall covered in graffiti, find...
Feat. graffiti, baking, nuns and talking like an 80s Cyberman, here are the experiences all Doctor Who fans should have at least once...
Obviously it will be tricky to do anything on this list after death (besides I’m saving that time for giving Engines Of War another read), but clickbait headlines own us all now. Think of these ideas listed below as a Doctor Who themed bucket list, and use some of your freedoms to add to it in the comments section.
See related The Crystal Maze 2017 episode 1 review The Crystal Maze 2017: 12 changes from the original The Crystal Maze 2017: the long journey to bringing it back
1. Go to Paris, stand at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, look up at the top and shout 'Bye Bye Duggan'.
2. Find and play the Doctor Who pinball game.
3. Anywhere you see a wall covered in graffiti, find...
- 6/22/2017
- Den of Geek
Billy Garratt-John is a writer at Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews - All the latest Doctor Who news and reviews with our weekly podKast, features and interviews, and a long-running forum.
Colin Baker’s Last Man on Earth is seeking funding. The project, which has over £2,700 of their £10,000 goal in three days, is a twist on the modern “end of the world” tale taking place before the final days of civilisation. The cunningly named “pre-apocalyptic” short film is being funded in a similar vain to Sophie Aldred’s Strangeness...
The post Doctor in Distress: Help Fund Colin Baker’s New Sci-Fi Project appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
Colin Baker’s Last Man on Earth is seeking funding. The project, which has over £2,700 of their £10,000 goal in three days, is a twist on the modern “end of the world” tale taking place before the final days of civilisation. The cunningly named “pre-apocalyptic” short film is being funded in a similar vain to Sophie Aldred’s Strangeness...
The post Doctor in Distress: Help Fund Colin Baker’s New Sci-Fi Project appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
- 6/20/2015
- by Billy Garratt-John
- Kasterborous.com
Philip Bates is a writer at Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews - All the latest Doctor Who news and reviews with our weekly podKast, features and interviews, and a long-running forum.
There’s a machine in the basement of K Towers – past the bins, by the photocopier, under that “hang in there, kitty” poster – in which a staff member can empty the day’s news. It does some bleeping and some whirring and for a couple of months it played Doctor in Distress every few seconds (which was...
The post Monday News: Gambon, Miller, and Soldier’s Exit, Pursued By A Bear appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
There’s a machine in the basement of K Towers – past the bins, by the photocopier, under that “hang in there, kitty” poster – in which a staff member can empty the day’s news. It does some bleeping and some whirring and for a couple of months it played Doctor in Distress every few seconds (which was...
The post Monday News: Gambon, Miller, and Soldier’s Exit, Pursued By A Bear appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
- 2/9/2015
- by Philip Bates
- Kasterborous.com
As we ponder how series 8's music will sound, Jeff digs out ten inventive takes on the Doctor Who theme...
Feature
With series eight’s Deep Breath fast approaching, there are questions all Dw fans will be asking – perhaps none as pressing as “What new bag of tricks will Murray Gold be bringing to the theme song?” While we all wait with bated breath, why not take a gander at these variations on Ron Grainer’s immortal work?
Doctor Who Theme – Gallifrey Remixes (Dominic Glynn and Syzygy)
Dominic Glynn’s theme from Trial Of A Timelord is an 80s effort that’s worn well for this writer, particularly the way Glynn sneaks in a new array of far-out soundscapes. This remix, originally performed at L.A.’s Gallifrey One convention, features four upgrades of Glynn’s ‘Trial’ theme, as produced with Syzygy (a.k.a. Justin Mackay). It takes a...
Feature
With series eight’s Deep Breath fast approaching, there are questions all Dw fans will be asking – perhaps none as pressing as “What new bag of tricks will Murray Gold be bringing to the theme song?” While we all wait with bated breath, why not take a gander at these variations on Ron Grainer’s immortal work?
Doctor Who Theme – Gallifrey Remixes (Dominic Glynn and Syzygy)
Dominic Glynn’s theme from Trial Of A Timelord is an 80s effort that’s worn well for this writer, particularly the way Glynn sneaks in a new array of far-out soundscapes. This remix, originally performed at L.A.’s Gallifrey One convention, features four upgrades of Glynn’s ‘Trial’ theme, as produced with Syzygy (a.k.a. Justin Mackay). It takes a...
- 7/20/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
In 1985, things were not looking so good for Doctor Who. The show was to be put on ice for 18 months in the wake of controversial storylines and supposedly poor viewing figures – all tosh of course, especially when you think that the programme was still pulling viewing figures of about seven million – a perfectly respectable number.
So The Doctor doesn't get to take Peri to Blackpool – well, on screen, at least. And unlike previous years, there were no more customary Who repeats in the summer to mollify the fans. 18 months, as I've said, isn't such a long time by today's standards, but back in 1985, you can understand why fans were weeping into their scarves. The crisis was so bad that the infamously bad 'Doctor In Distress' record was hastily assembled. The so-called supergroup of Who Cares actually comprised Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Nicholas Courtney and Anthony Ainley, along with Faith Brown,...
So The Doctor doesn't get to take Peri to Blackpool – well, on screen, at least. And unlike previous years, there were no more customary Who repeats in the summer to mollify the fans. 18 months, as I've said, isn't such a long time by today's standards, but back in 1985, you can understand why fans were weeping into their scarves. The crisis was so bad that the infamously bad 'Doctor In Distress' record was hastily assembled. The so-called supergroup of Who Cares actually comprised Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Nicholas Courtney and Anthony Ainley, along with Faith Brown,...
- 2/23/2011
- Shadowlocked
It was the 1980s. Pop charity tunes were all the rage. And when Doctor Who was threatened with cancellation, pop stars stepped forward. “Doctor in Distress” was the result. If you don’t remember it, I envy you. It’s fairly terrifying: I know what you’re saying now: “I wish I could understand all those lyrics so I can memorize them by heart.” And here ya go: Eighteen months is too long to wait Bring back the Doctor, don't hesitate It was a cold wet night in November Twenty-two years ago There was a police box in a junkyard We didn't know where it would go An old man took two teachers Into time and space It started off a legend That no other could replace Chorus Doctor in distress Let's all answer his Sos Doctor in distress Bring him back now, we won't take less Who's the Doctor over there?...
- 1/19/2011
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.