Doctor Who The Eleventh Doctor - spoilers

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TARDIS materializes in Brooklyn

The Doctor's TARDIS (Doctor Who) has materialized in Brooklyn! The Way Station, a Steampunk-Victorian bar, opened it's doors last night to reveal to the public its new interior. Those looking for the bathroom only need to step into the Doctor's TARDIS. Interesting interior but I am sure if they return it back to normal before the Doctor finds out it'll be fine. Andy Heidel, the owner, reports that Doctor Who fans will be delighted to find out that it is bigger on the inside. The Way Station is open 4 p.m. till 2 a.m. during the week, and till 4 a.m. on weekends.

Thanks to Ken Deep on Facebook for this report


Dangelus

Awesome! It probably smells just like regular British telephone boxes too! ;)

cosmonaut

So many possibility for jokes! :D

Also was contemplating how a 60's police box would fit the victorian bar theme, looks like I got a natural 1 on this roll. :blush

Meds


WillEagle

I wonder if the "thrones" make that noise like the Tardis does when its taking off?  ;D

Meds

Doctor Who For Comic Relief – Exclusive

A new mini-adventure of Doctor Who is going to be playing an important role on Red Nose Day on 18 March, and showrunner Steven Moffat has given SFX the inside skinny on what'll be happening:

"Two episodes. Two mini-episodes. Very, very small episodes – maybe eight minutes in total, so that's around four minutes each. It's not a spoof. It's in the style of the ones that we've done for Children In Need, so it's taken seriously as a proper bit of Doctor Who – funny, but not a sketch. A little miniature story. One's called 'Space' and one's called 'Time', so they're Space & Time. And there's a moment with two Amy Ponds in it. If you're a red-blooded male surely that's enough! You've got Amy Pond flirting with herself."

This is just your personal fantasy, isn't it?

"It's everybody's personal fantasy! I'm really, really pleased with them. I think they're really good, really very funny. It's Matt, Karen and Arthur, and there isn't a guest character. It's just the three of them. A moment of life aboard the TARDIS. But obviously life about the TARDIS instantly gets you into terrible jeopardy, and all of causality is threatened. As I'm sure it is every day when they get up and have their coffee..."

Watch Comic Relief: Funny For Money on Red Nose Day. Friday March 18th, 7pm, BBC One

Read more: Doctor Who For Comic Relief – Exclusive http://www.sfx.co.uk/2011/03/02/doctor-who-for-comic-relief-exclusive/#ixzz1FTkgRb8t



Pyrovile

As the chicks who dig Timelords might say, *squeeeeee*
Reavers!

X

Do chicks actually say that or is it one of those things that writers think that chicks say?

Meds

Lol well the chicks who dig time lords are writers if the book chicks who dig time lords so I'm guessing yes.

Rico

Quote from: HawkeyeMeds on March 03, 2011, 01:28:54 AM
Lol well the chicks who dig time lords are writers if the book chicks who dig time lords so I'm guessing yes.

I have no idea what you just said.  ;)
But if it means more Doctor Who, I'm all for it!

Meds

Lol Chicks Dig Timelords is a book written by some geeky ladies mainly Lynn M Thomas and according to reviews very good.

WillEagle

lol I didn't know what he meant either, Rico. Meds, thanks for clearing it up. lol

Geekyfanboy

Big news! Entertainment Weekly has exclusively announced that the new season of Doctor Who is set to premiere Saturday, April 23 at 9 pm EST.

Here's some more background on the premiere: "Doctor Who is coming to America in a spectacular two-part season premiere on BBC AMERICA. Part One premieres Saturday, April 23 at 9/8c. The mysterious time traveler, the Doctor (Matt Smith), and his companions Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory (Arthur Darvill), find themselves on a secret summons that takes them on an adventure from the desert in Utah - right to the Oval Office in1969. More details will be revealed in the coming weeks about this two-parter penned by 'Who supremo' Steven Moffat (Sherlock) and featuring guest star Mark Sheppard (Supernatural, Battlestar Galactica). Also set to return this season, Alex Kingston (ER, Flash Forward), as the irrepressible River Song."

Oh, and here's a first look at the awesome new poster for the new season: