2012-03-23
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2011-05-23
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Moffat and co are deliberately throwing too much at us at once, to make re-watching a rewarding experience. They’re making TV, in other words, that is meant to be watched twice or three times, not just once. That’s ambitious.
Mike Taylor in his recap of The Doctor’s Wife (Doctor Who series 6, episode 4). (Warning: contains spoilers for last week’s episode.)
2011-05-09
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Tjardiis, from “Sci-Fi Ikea Manuals” by Caldwell Tanner, Susanna Wolff and Conor McKeonat CollegeHumor.
(via pacificpride)
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Electronic music fans also have Samuel Beckett to thank. In his book on the Radiophonic Workshop, Special Sound, Louis Niebur writes that the Waiting for Godot playwright recognized storytelling possibilities in radio that no other medium could offer. He wrote his first radio play, All That Fall, with the intent that sound design would play a major role. For the BBC’s 1957 production of the play, the use of audio to convey inner tumult and blend reality and fantasy drew raves from critics. It was enough to convince the BBC to create a separate department for this kind of experimentation.
William Weir : How the (Original) ‘Doctor Who’ Theme Changed Music in The Atlantic (via Instapaper).
2011-05-05
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The 11th Doctor by Matthew Sheret on Flickr.
Pretty good. Nice choice of torso, and that’s a nifty sonic screwdriver.
2011-04-17
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Dr Who and friends by Legoagogo on Flickr.
Eleven, companions, and Tardis, built by Mark. Nicely done. (Less than a week until the new series.)
2010-04-11
I love Moffat
chat 11:11:00
- The Doctor: It won't play for me.
- Amy Pond: It played for me.
- The Doctor: The difference being, the computer doesn't accept me as human.
- Amy Pond: Why not?
- The Doctor: ...
- Amy Pond: Well, you look human.
- The Doctor: No! You look Time Lord. We came first.




