Tuesday, 25 December 2018

Resolution Revelation

Well, gosh. Whoda thunk?

A Christmas Special! Of sorts.

A TARDIS Yule log, courtesy of BBC America. While the UK pulls out all the stops for Christmas Day TV, a recording of a log fire is one of the all-time classic Christmas specials in the US...

And a happy Christmas to all of you at home!

Monday, 24 December 2018

Gifts from Paul Cornell

From his Twelve Blogs Of Christmas, Paul Cornell imagines Christmas specials for the first seven Doctors. Need plots? Have plots.

And also a free Hammer House Of Podcast commentary track with Paul and Lizbeth Myles for Dr. Who And The Daleks, including Paul’s impression of a Dalek artist and Lizbeth’s appreciation of tickertape, plus the favourite Hammers of a variety of artists.

Saturday, 22 December 2018

Thursday, 20 December 2018

Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Leaving the TARDIS 2 U

Spent my entire commute today writing in my head the farewell speech Prince gives in the traditional Doctor Who regeneration finale before he regenerates into Janelle Monae. So that's where my head's at.

John Rogers on Twitter

"... heh ... so *this* is what ... it sounds ... like ... when doves --"

Thursday, 13 December 2018

See You Yesterday

See You Yesterday, a new film produced by Spike Lee, about creating a time machine to save a loved on from police brutality.

Tuesday, 11 December 2018

Adventure hooks

Caused by the news of no new series in 2019, an RPG.net thread of plot hooks limited to plausible budgets and featuring the Thirteenth Doctor and friends.

Friday, 7 December 2018

Neural Net Titles Of The Daleks

One solution for a lack of new Who in 2019 - get a computer to write it!

... Maybe not.

Thanks to Adrian Tchaikovsky via Paul Cornell on the Twitter for the link.

Although I’m amazed nobody’s actually done The Daleks Of The Daleks.

My 1500th post here!

Thursday, 6 December 2018

Looks like the next series will be early 2020. Hmph.

Sunday, 2 December 2018

It Takes You Away

“We’d know if we were vampires, right?”

Fan work of the wilderness years

Radio Times looks back at the time of Wartime, the Stranger, and more, and talks to some of those involved whose names are more familiar now.