Doctor Who, Series 5 and Specials.

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Omra

Rose gets a reality check!


Meds

ha ha brilliant, i'm actually trying to name all of them.

Rico


Meds

A Teaser for the new Series coming next year. I love this.

Doctor Who Logo 2010 - BBC One

Meds


Meds

Looks like Waters of Mars will be shown on Saturday November 14th in the UK

Feathers

Ah. Something on the BBC to set the DVR for at last :)

Thanks for the heads up!

I know it's unnusual here but I don't have a podcast of my own.

Meds

NEW INTERIOR SHOTS AND FILMING.
Interior shots from the backdrop inside, looks like the circles are back and a gantry.
Location filming in a village and the Dr and companion in a intresting police outfit.

Rico


Feathers

Interesting. Can't really see enough of the inside to get a true impression.

As for the uniform...it's not exactly regulation is it.

I know it's unnusual here but I don't have a podcast of my own.

Meds


Meds

You know what I'm thinking. These filming shots are from the first episode. O think these are regeneration shots. One he's wearing a tie and White converse with brown striped  trousers, two the Tardis is the old style not the new updated style. Three his companion wearing that outfit says hen night to me. 

Feathers

Do you think they're going to make a thing out of changing the TARDIS exterior then? I thought they would just slip the new one in and pretend it had always been there.

I know it's unnusual here but I don't have a podcast of my own.

Meds

Yeah that's what I thought. I don't see the point in trying to explain the change. If it actually visually changes then what's going on with the chameleon circuit.

Geekyfanboy

Doctor Who - BBC Press Release for Broadcast of the Final Tennant Specials Reveals DVD/Blu-ray Dates!

The Waters of Mars and other 10th Doctor Specials available in February
Posted by David Lambert
   10/30/2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


THE DOCTOR WHO SPECIALS
ARE LANDING ON BBC AMERICA

"Mars, 2059. Bowie Base one. Last recorded message: don´t drink the water.
Don´t even touch it. Not one drop." - The Waters of Mars



New York, NY; October 30, 2009 - The BBC today announced the imminent arrival of the final Doctor Who episodes starring David Tennant as the Doctor. Television's longest running science fiction series, shot in HD, has just three episodes to go before a new Doctor arrives on screen next year.

The next special, Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars, airs on BBC AMERICA, Saturday December 19, 9:00pm ET/PT. It stars Tennant and British stage and screen actress Lindsay Duncan (Rome, Langford) as Adelaide, his cleverest and most strong-minded companion.

All will be revealed as the Doctor and his companion Adelaide face terror on the Red Planet in one of the scariest adventures yet. Peter O'Brien (Casualty, Neighbours) guest stars as Ed, Adelaide's second-in-command at the base.

The Waters of Mars is written by Russell T Davies (Torchwood, Queer as Folk) and Phil Ford, and directed by Graeme Harper. The executive producers are Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner (Torchwood, Life on Mars).

The remaining episodes, starring Tennant, will air over the holiday season as a two-part special. Airdates will be released in early December. Tennant shot a total of four specials before exiting the role - Planet of the Dead was the first one to air, last July, on BBC AMERICA.

The BBC will release The Waters of Mars and the two-part finale on DVD and Blu-ray, Tuesday, February 2, 2010. Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead is already available on DVD and Blu-ray. Releasing on February 2 are:

    * Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars - DVD SRP: $14.98 / BD SRP: $19.89
    * Two-part special (2-disc release) - DVD SRP: $24.98 / BD SRP: $29.99
    * Doctor Who: Specials Collection (5-disc release) - DVD SRP: $49.98 / BD SRP: $59.99 - contains The Next Doctor, Planet of the Dead, The Waters of Mars and the two-part finale


The iconic sci-fi series originally aired on the BBC from '63 - '89 and ran on over 400 PBS stations in the '80s. This slick re-imagination of Doctor Who, created by Russell T Davies puts a fresh spin on the adventures of the iconic Time Lord and his feisty companions - who travels across the universe to protect Earth from dangerous aliens and terrifying monsters.

Doctor Who has received 67 awards in total: two BAFTAs, including Best Drama Series in '06, three Hugo Awards for Best Dramatic Presentation: Short Form in '06, '07 and '08 as well as the Saturn Award for Best International Series in '08. Doctor Who has two hit spin-off series: Torchwood, which gets its name from an anagram of Doctor Who, and one for children, The Sarah Jane Adventures.

Link to this page:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Doctor-David-Tennant-Specials/12893