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by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-19-2013 - No Comments
Mark Gatiss will explore the beginnings of the iconic franchise
"Doctor Who" fans have heard and read a lot about the very beginnings of the franchise from the early 1960s, but come 2013, they'll have a chance to see it, too. BBC Two has hired Mark Gatiss to write what we describes as his dream project: A historical drama chronicling the genesis of "Doctor Wh ...
Read MoreDavid Bradley, Bryan Cox, Jessica Raine are quite familiar with iconic franchise
It's not very often that fans will find a movie based on the creation of a television series. But the 50th anniversary of "Doctor Who" isn't going unnoticed by BBC, and it's about time some of the history of the show gets recorded for future generations. That's exactly what Mark Gatiss is doing w ...
Read MoreNeil Gaiman earns his fifth award at Chicon 7
By Juan Sanmiguel "Doctor Who" continued its domination of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation-Short Form by taking home an award for "The Doctor's Wife," which was written by Neil Gaiman and directed by Richard Clark. But the British series was not alone. The entire first season of ...
Read MoreThe 50th anniversary is in 2013 ... Who-dom already looking at ways to celebrate
If Matt Smith has his way (and why wouldn't he?), The Doctor would celebrate the 50th anniversary of his first adventures in the Tardis in the most exciting ways: 3-D. Although it seems the craze is dying down in America, who says that the man who made bow-ties look cool couldn't resurrect 3-D as ...
Read MoreGender for the Time Lord has been a topic of discussion within the BBC
When David Tennant announced the end of his tenure at the controls of the Tardis, rumors insisted that the infamous "Doctor Who" Time Lord could re-generate into a woman, making him a Time Lady. Of course, those rumors were quickly quashed and we now have Matt Smith fending off all kinds of stran ...
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