Warning: contains spoilers for Doctor Who episode “73 Yards”.
Doctor-Lite stories have so far been very good, which raises the possibility that the thing that′s really holding back Doctor Who is Doctor Who.
As you may know, Ncuti Gatwa was finishing filming his last series of Sex Education for Netflix while “73 Yards” was being filmed, and so the episode was pushed onto the array of ′Doctor-Lite′ stories (put simply: ones in which the Doctor doesn′t appear very much). The idea of doubling up the filming of episodes and balancing the cast accordingly has been in place since the show returned in 2005, with it formally being named as a budget-saving strategy in 2007 with “Blink”. They may also be referred to as “double-banking” episodes where two episodes are filmed simultaneously and so the regular cast can’t substantially appear in both.
Doctor Who often gave its leads a holiday in the 1960s,...
Doctor-Lite stories have so far been very good, which raises the possibility that the thing that′s really holding back Doctor Who is Doctor Who.
As you may know, Ncuti Gatwa was finishing filming his last series of Sex Education for Netflix while “73 Yards” was being filmed, and so the episode was pushed onto the array of ′Doctor-Lite′ stories (put simply: ones in which the Doctor doesn′t appear very much). The idea of doubling up the filming of episodes and balancing the cast accordingly has been in place since the show returned in 2005, with it formally being named as a budget-saving strategy in 2007 with “Blink”. They may also be referred to as “double-banking” episodes where two episodes are filmed simultaneously and so the regular cast can’t substantially appear in both.
Doctor Who often gave its leads a holiday in the 1960s,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Bernard Cribbins sadly left us last year – but Doctor Who has found space to respectful acknowledge him.
If you’ve not seen The Star Beast and Wild Blue Yonder, there are spoilers here. But very light ones.
This article was originally published at the end of November, and was updated once we’d seen Wild Blue Yonder.
There are inevitable ties to Russell T Davies’ fourth series of Doctor Who in his return to the show, The Star Beast. The new episode – and the new era of Doctor Who – debuted on BBC One at the end of November, and you can read our review of it here.
The fourth series of revived Doctor Who saw David Tennant’s Doctor partnered with Catherine Tate’s Donna Noble, just as we saw again this weekend. But for many, the standout character of that series was Bernard Cribbins’ Wilf. A wonderful character, played by a wonderful actor,...
If you’ve not seen The Star Beast and Wild Blue Yonder, there are spoilers here. But very light ones.
This article was originally published at the end of November, and was updated once we’d seen Wild Blue Yonder.
There are inevitable ties to Russell T Davies’ fourth series of Doctor Who in his return to the show, The Star Beast. The new episode – and the new era of Doctor Who – debuted on BBC One at the end of November, and you can read our review of it here.
The fourth series of revived Doctor Who saw David Tennant’s Doctor partnered with Catherine Tate’s Donna Noble, just as we saw again this weekend. But for many, the standout character of that series was Bernard Cribbins’ Wilf. A wonderful character, played by a wonderful actor,...
- 12/2/2023
- by Simon Brew
- Film Stories
David Tennant and Catherine Tate returned to the Whoniverse this Saturday in the whimsically titled Doctor Who Special 1: The Star Beast, the first of three hour-long, Disney+ episodes designed to introduce the recently announced Fifteenth Doctor, played by Ncuti Gatwa.
This first special prefaces itself with a handy recap: For the good of the universe, Donna Noble (a returning Catherine Tate) cannot ever remember the Doctor. Her heroics saved everyone, but the price — all of her memories — meant that any knowledge of who she used to be would kill her. She has been living happily and obliviously for years,...
This first special prefaces itself with a handy recap: For the good of the universe, Donna Noble (a returning Catherine Tate) cannot ever remember the Doctor. Her heroics saved everyone, but the price — all of her memories — meant that any knowledge of who she used to be would kill her. She has been living happily and obliviously for years,...
- 11/25/2023
- by Hayden Mears
- TVLine.com
Warning: this review contains plot spoilers for “The Star Beast”
What have you been up to this week? Myself, I’ve been watching a lot of Doctor Who; flitting back and forth between eras, staring bemusedly at a colourised version of “The Daleks” with its bewildering new edit and shouting in excitement when Ncuti Gatwa winked at David Bradley, before popping off to revisit “Partners in Crime” ahead of this – the main event.
From an era when the show was an international phenomenon, the leading lights of Doctor Who have reunited, both in front of and behind the camera. Their unspoken mission statement is clear: do whatever is needed to make the show, which has demonstrably declined in popularity in recent years, a certified smash once again.
And so, with the band back together, they’ve chosen to begin by playing the old hits. Familiar Doctor, familiar catchphrases, familiar London.
What have you been up to this week? Myself, I’ve been watching a lot of Doctor Who; flitting back and forth between eras, staring bemusedly at a colourised version of “The Daleks” with its bewildering new edit and shouting in excitement when Ncuti Gatwa winked at David Bradley, before popping off to revisit “Partners in Crime” ahead of this – the main event.
From an era when the show was an international phenomenon, the leading lights of Doctor Who have reunited, both in front of and behind the camera. Their unspoken mission statement is clear: do whatever is needed to make the show, which has demonstrably declined in popularity in recent years, a certified smash once again.
And so, with the band back together, they’ve chosen to begin by playing the old hits. Familiar Doctor, familiar catchphrases, familiar London.
- 11/25/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
The 60th anniversary of BBC's "Doctor Who" TV specials, directed by Rachel Talalay, Tom Kingsley and Chanya Button, starring David Tennant, include "The Star Beast" November 25, 2023, "Wild Blue Yonder" December 2, 2023 and "The Giggle" December 9, 2023 on Disney+:
".... the anniversaries reunite the 'Fourteenth Doctor' (David Tennant) and 'Donna Temple-Noble' (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the 'Toymaker' (Neil Patrick Harris)..."
Cast also includes Yasmin Finney, Miriam Margolyes, Ruth Madeley, Jacqueline King, Karl Collins and Jemma Redgrave .
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".... the anniversaries reunite the 'Fourteenth Doctor' (David Tennant) and 'Donna Temple-Noble' (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the 'Toymaker' (Neil Patrick Harris)..."
Cast also includes Yasmin Finney, Miriam Margolyes, Ruth Madeley, Jacqueline King, Karl Collins and Jemma Redgrave .
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- 11/18/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The 60th anniversary of BBC's "Doctor Who" TV specials, directed by Rachel Talalay, Tom Kingsley and Chanya Button, starring David Tennant, include "The Star Beast" November 25, 2023, "Wild Blue Yonder" December 2, 2023 and "The Giggle" December 9, 2023 on Disney+:
".... the anniversaries reunite the 'Fourteenth Doctor' (David Tennant) and 'Donna Temple-Noble' (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the 'Toymaker' (Neil Patrick Harris)..."
Cast also includes Yasmin Finney, Miriam Margolyes, Ruth Madeley, Jacqueline King, Karl Collins and Jemma Redgrave .
Click he images to enlarge...
".... the anniversaries reunite the 'Fourteenth Doctor' (David Tennant) and 'Donna Temple-Noble' (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the 'Toymaker' (Neil Patrick Harris)..."
Cast also includes Yasmin Finney, Miriam Margolyes, Ruth Madeley, Jacqueline King, Karl Collins and Jemma Redgrave .
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- 11/8/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Doctor Who fans now know when they will see David Tennant return as the beloved time traveler. Disney+ has announced the premiere date for the trio of 60th-anniversary specials with the release of a trailer.
Starring Tennant, Catherine Tate, Neil Patrick Harris, Jacqueline King and Karl Collins, Ruth Madely, Yasmin Finney, and the late Bernard Cribbins, the special will find the Fourteenth Doctor, looking a lot like the Tenth Doctor (Tennant), and Donna Temple-Noble (Tate) facing a new villain (Harris).
Ncuti Gatwa will take over the Tardis as the Fifteenth Doctor when Doctor Who returns for its 14th season in 2024.
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Starring Tennant, Catherine Tate, Neil Patrick Harris, Jacqueline King and Karl Collins, Ruth Madely, Yasmin Finney, and the late Bernard Cribbins, the special will find the Fourteenth Doctor, looking a lot like the Tenth Doctor (Tennant), and Donna Temple-Noble (Tate) facing a new villain (Harris).
Ncuti Gatwa will take over the Tardis as the Fifteenth Doctor when Doctor Who returns for its 14th season in 2024.
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- 10/26/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Praise Russell T Davies and his list of demands – Doctor Who is coming back to Saturday nights!
There’s no more guesswork required as to when the three 60th anniversary specials will air; the BBC has confirmed that we’ll get one a week starting from Saturday November 25, two days after the show’s official birthday on Thursday 23, and continuing on Saturday December 2 and Saturday December 9.
The exact BBC One time slots have yet to be announced, but common sense says that we’re looking at the pre-Strictly Come Dancing six to seven pm hour in the UK. If Disney+ is synchronising the streaming release worldwide, that would make it somewhere around lunchtime in the US. We’ll update as soon as the time slots are confirmed.
Each new extended special was written by Russell T Davies, with music by returning composer Murray Gold, and will be an hour long.
There’s no more guesswork required as to when the three 60th anniversary specials will air; the BBC has confirmed that we’ll get one a week starting from Saturday November 25, two days after the show’s official birthday on Thursday 23, and continuing on Saturday December 2 and Saturday December 9.
The exact BBC One time slots have yet to be announced, but common sense says that we’re looking at the pre-Strictly Come Dancing six to seven pm hour in the UK. If Disney+ is synchronising the streaming release worldwide, that would make it somewhere around lunchtime in the US. We’ll update as soon as the time slots are confirmed.
Each new extended special was written by Russell T Davies, with music by returning composer Murray Gold, and will be an hour long.
- 10/26/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
The upcoming 60th anniversary "Doctor Who" TV specials, directed by Rachel Talalay, Tom Kingsley and Chanya Button include "The Star Beast" November 25, 2023, "Wild Blue Yonder" December 2, 2023 and "The Giggle" December 9, 2023 on Disney+:
".... the anniversaries will reunite the 'Fourteenth Doctor' (David Tennant) and 'Donna Temple-Noble' (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the 'Toymaker' (Neil Patrick Harris)..."
Cast also includes Yasmin Finney, Miriam Margolyes, Ruth Madeley, Jacqueline King, Karl Collins and Jemma Redgrave .
Click he images to enlarge...
".... the anniversaries will reunite the 'Fourteenth Doctor' (David Tennant) and 'Donna Temple-Noble' (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the 'Toymaker' (Neil Patrick Harris)..."
Cast also includes Yasmin Finney, Miriam Margolyes, Ruth Madeley, Jacqueline King, Karl Collins and Jemma Redgrave .
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- 10/26/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
We've known for a while that the new, huge special episodes of Doctor Who will air at some point starting in November, but the BBC has until now kept quiet as to exact transmission dates. Well, the Beeb (and Disney+ for those outside the UK and Ireland) has finally let the cat out of the Tardis, with word that the first special, The Star Beast will arrive on screens on 25 November. Yes, that's two days after the show's actual anniversary on 23 November, but a prime Saturday evening slot.
The other two specials, Wild Blue Yonder and The Giggle follow on 2 and 9 December respectively. The new specials see David Tennant back in the role of the Doctor (though this time the official 14th incarnation rather than the 10th) alongside Catherine Tate, back as Donna Noble.
And they'll have to deal with a fresh take on classic villain the Toymaker, played here by Neil Patrick Harris.
The other two specials, Wild Blue Yonder and The Giggle follow on 2 and 9 December respectively. The new specials see David Tennant back in the role of the Doctor (though this time the official 14th incarnation rather than the 10th) alongside Catherine Tate, back as Donna Noble.
And they'll have to deal with a fresh take on classic villain the Toymaker, played here by Neil Patrick Harris.
- 10/25/2023
- by James White
- Empire - TV
The BBC and Disney Branded Television have set premiere dates for three Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, and launched a one-minute teaser trailer starring fan-favorites David Tennant and Catherine Tate. The special anniversary celebration kicks off with “The Star Beast” streaming on Disney+ on November 25, 2023. “Wild Blue Yonder” follows on December 2nd, with “The Giggle” debuting on December 9th.
Disney+ offers this tantalizingly short description of the Doctor Who specials:
“‘The Star Beast,’ ‘Wild Blue Yonder,’ and ‘The Giggle’ will reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker (played by Neil Patrick Harris in his Doctor Who debut).”
The specials also star Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep, and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham. Returning players include Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple,...
Disney+ offers this tantalizingly short description of the Doctor Who specials:
“‘The Star Beast,’ ‘Wild Blue Yonder,’ and ‘The Giggle’ will reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker (played by Neil Patrick Harris in his Doctor Who debut).”
The specials also star Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep, and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham. Returning players include Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Special Trailer Reveals The Return Of David Tennant – And A Release Date
Are you ready for "Doctor Who" to enter its Disney+ era? It still feels pretty damn weird to see the Disney+ Original Specials label in front of a trailer for the British sci-fi staple's incoming trio of 60th anniversary specials, but such are the times we live in. Thankfully, that Mickey Mouse money is looking pretty snazzy on "Who" at the moment, giving the show's set pieces and special effects a little extra shine ... just not so much that a goggled Neil Patrick Harris wielding a cartoonishly large super-gun (and other fantastical visuals that are distinctly Whovian in their ridiculousness) looks out of place.
With Jodie Whittaker's run as the Doctor firmly in the bag, "Doctor Who" is about to undergo one of its traditional regenerations, but with a twist. Before Ncuti Gatwa assumes command of the Tardis as the Fifteenth Doctor, David Tennant will be making his much-ballyhooed return to the franchise,...
With Jodie Whittaker's run as the Doctor firmly in the bag, "Doctor Who" is about to undergo one of its traditional regenerations, but with a twist. Before Ncuti Gatwa assumes command of the Tardis as the Fifteenth Doctor, David Tennant will be making his much-ballyhooed return to the franchise,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Get your Converse All-Star sneakers out of the closet and prepare to blast off for one of the most-anticipated events in Doctor Who history! Last fall, Disney Branded Television and the BBC announced an effort to bring the Doctor Who series to a broader audience, and today, we’re getting the trailer and premiere dates for three new Doctor Who 60th-anniversary specials! Debuting on Disney+ globally except in the UK and Ireland, the three specials, titled “The Star Beast” (Nov. 25), “Wild Blue Yonder” (Dec. 2), and “The Giggle” (Dec. 9) will reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker (played by Neil Patrick Harris in his Doctor Who debut). Today’s Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Specials trailer takes you on a wild ride! Get ready to run!
Additional new cast includes Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes...
Additional new cast includes Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes...
- 10/25/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Disney+ and BBC have announced premiere dates for the three new Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials.
The first special, The Star Beast, will premiere November 25, followed by Wild Blue Yonder on December 2 and The Giggle on December 9. The specials reunite the 14th Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker, played by Neil Patrick Harris in his Doctor Who debut. All will premiere on Disney+ globally except in the UK and Ireland, where they will air on the BBC.
We’re also getting an expanded look at the specials in a new trailer. You can watch it above.
Additional new cast includes Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham, as well as returning characters Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple, and Jemma Redgrave as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
The first special, The Star Beast, will premiere November 25, followed by Wild Blue Yonder on December 2 and The Giggle on December 9. The specials reunite the 14th Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker, played by Neil Patrick Harris in his Doctor Who debut. All will premiere on Disney+ globally except in the UK and Ireland, where they will air on the BBC.
We’re also getting an expanded look at the specials in a new trailer. You can watch it above.
Additional new cast includes Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham, as well as returning characters Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple, and Jemma Redgrave as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
- 10/25/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Change is in the air on Doctor Who, but there's also plenty of familiarity.
Disney+ on Wednesday revealed that the highly-anticipated three-part Doctor Who 60th Anniversary series will premiere next month.
The three specials are titled "The Star Beast" (November 25), "Wild Blue Yonder" (December 2), and "The Giggle" (December 9).
As previously reported, the trilogy will reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet:
The Toymaker (played by Neil Patrick Harris in his Doctor Who debut).
Additional new cast includes Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep, and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham.
More returning favorites include Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple, and Jemma Redgrave as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
Related: The Way Home Season 2: Everything We Know
Following the event's conclusion, Ncuti Gatwa (Sex Education) will steer...
Disney+ on Wednesday revealed that the highly-anticipated three-part Doctor Who 60th Anniversary series will premiere next month.
The three specials are titled "The Star Beast" (November 25), "Wild Blue Yonder" (December 2), and "The Giggle" (December 9).
As previously reported, the trilogy will reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet:
The Toymaker (played by Neil Patrick Harris in his Doctor Who debut).
Additional new cast includes Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep, and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham.
More returning favorites include Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple, and Jemma Redgrave as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
Related: The Way Home Season 2: Everything We Know
Following the event's conclusion, Ncuti Gatwa (Sex Education) will steer...
- 10/25/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Disney+ has just shared some exciting news for Doctor Who fans!
The streamer, which is the new global home for the hit series outside of the UK and Ireland, revealed the release dates for the upcoming three 60th anniversary specials.
David Tennant returns as the Doctor, along with Catherine Tate as his companion Donna Temple-Noble.
Learn more inside…
The upcoming specials will reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker (Neil Patrick Harris).
Also set to star in the specials are Heartstopper‘s Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham, as well as Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple, and Jemma Redgrave as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
The first special, “The Star Beast,” will premiere on Disney+ on November 25th, the second,...
The streamer, which is the new global home for the hit series outside of the UK and Ireland, revealed the release dates for the upcoming three 60th anniversary specials.
David Tennant returns as the Doctor, along with Catherine Tate as his companion Donna Temple-Noble.
Learn more inside…
The upcoming specials will reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker (Neil Patrick Harris).
Also set to star in the specials are Heartstopper‘s Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham, as well as Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple, and Jemma Redgrave as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
The first special, “The Star Beast,” will premiere on Disney+ on November 25th, the second,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
“Doctor Who” is looking back at its past. The long-running British sci-fi touchstone is celebrating its 60th anniversary with three new specials that bring back important figures from the show’s run, while making a big move outside the UK to Disney+. Now, the streamer has shared the full trailer for the 60th anniversary specials, ahead of their November premiere.
First premiering in 1963, BBC’s “Doctor Who” follows the titular Doctor, a mysterious adventurer from an alien Time Lord species who travels through the galaxy and time in his Police Box-disguised Tardis machine. Originally played by William Hartnell, the Doctor has the ability to regenerate into new forms upon death, and the character was portrayed by six other actors before the original run ended in 1989. After a 1996 TV film starring Paul McGann as the Doctor, the show was properly revived in 2005 with Christopher Eccleston as the lead. The series has...
First premiering in 1963, BBC’s “Doctor Who” follows the titular Doctor, a mysterious adventurer from an alien Time Lord species who travels through the galaxy and time in his Police Box-disguised Tardis machine. Originally played by William Hartnell, the Doctor has the ability to regenerate into new forms upon death, and the character was portrayed by six other actors before the original run ended in 1989. After a 1996 TV film starring Paul McGann as the Doctor, the show was properly revived in 2005 with Christopher Eccleston as the lead. The series has...
- 10/25/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Specials marking the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who have set their premiere dates.
The three specials, which will feature the return of David Tennant as the Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Temple-Noble, are set to roll out over three weeks beginning Nov. 25 — two days after the actual 60th anniversary of Doctor Who’s first ever episode. The specials will stream on Disney+ (which grabbed streaming rights to the series in 2022) worldwide with the exception of the U.K. and Ireland, where they’ll air on the BBC.
Disney+ has also released a new trailer for the specials, following a first trailer in September that showcased the saga’s main antagonist, Neil Patrick Harris’ Toymaker — a villain first seen on Doctor Who in 1966 in a now mostly missing run of episodes.
The specials find the Fourteenth Doctor (Tennant, who also played the Tenth Doctor from 2005-10) reuniting with Donna as they battle the Toymaker.
The three specials, which will feature the return of David Tennant as the Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Temple-Noble, are set to roll out over three weeks beginning Nov. 25 — two days after the actual 60th anniversary of Doctor Who’s first ever episode. The specials will stream on Disney+ (which grabbed streaming rights to the series in 2022) worldwide with the exception of the U.K. and Ireland, where they’ll air on the BBC.
Disney+ has also released a new trailer for the specials, following a first trailer in September that showcased the saga’s main antagonist, Neil Patrick Harris’ Toymaker — a villain first seen on Doctor Who in 1966 in a now mostly missing run of episodes.
The specials find the Fourteenth Doctor (Tennant, who also played the Tenth Doctor from 2005-10) reuniting with Donna as they battle the Toymaker.
- 10/25/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Doctor and Donna are back on our screens in just about a month. The three Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Specials, featuring the returns of David Tennant and Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), will air in the U.S. on Disney+ starting on Saturday, November 25, with “The Star Beast.” Next is “Wild Blue Yonder” on December 2, and finally, “The Giggle” on December 9. The new season, which will feature Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor, will premiere in 2024. Plus, there’s a new trailer. These three specials reunite the Doctor with Donna Temple-Noble as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker (Neil Patrick Harris). In addition to Tennant and Tate, returning for these episodes are Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple, and Jemma Redgrave as ...
- 10/25/2023
- TV Insider
Get ready to re-enter the Tardis.
Disney Branded Television and BBC have revealed the trailer and premiere dates for the 60th anniversary “Doctor Who” specials, debuting on Disney+ and the BBC later this year. The first special, “The Star Beast,” premieres Nov. 25; “Wild Blue Yonder” comes out Dec. 2; “The Giggle” will premiere Dec. 9.
According to the logline, the anniversaries “will reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker (played by Neil Patrick Harris in his ‘Doctor Who’ debut).”
Fan-favorite actor Tennant starred as The Tenth Doctor from 2005-2010 and is regarded as one of the best performers to portray the time-traveling protagonist. He has since returned to the beloved franchise as the Fourteenth Doctor.
The rest of the cast includes Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham,...
Disney Branded Television and BBC have revealed the trailer and premiere dates for the 60th anniversary “Doctor Who” specials, debuting on Disney+ and the BBC later this year. The first special, “The Star Beast,” premieres Nov. 25; “Wild Blue Yonder” comes out Dec. 2; “The Giggle” will premiere Dec. 9.
According to the logline, the anniversaries “will reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker (played by Neil Patrick Harris in his ‘Doctor Who’ debut).”
Fan-favorite actor Tennant starred as The Tenth Doctor from 2005-2010 and is regarded as one of the best performers to portray the time-traveling protagonist. He has since returned to the beloved franchise as the Fourteenth Doctor.
The rest of the cast includes Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Jaden Thompson
- Variety Film + TV
It’s a good time to be a Doctor Who fan, especially if you have a Disney+ subscription. The streamer on Wednesday released the official trailer for its upcoming trio of Doctor Who specials, which reunite the Fourteenth Doctor (played by David Tennant) with Donna Temple-Noble (Catherine Tate) “as they come face-to-face with their most terrifying villain yet: the Toymaker” (Neil Patrick Harris).
The first special, “The Star Beast,” will stream on Saturday, Nov. 25, followed by “Wild Blue Yonder” on Saturday, Dec. 2, and “The Giggle” on Saturday, Dec. 9. The specials will premiere globally on Disney+, except in Ireland and the UK,...
The first special, “The Star Beast,” will stream on Saturday, Nov. 25, followed by “Wild Blue Yonder” on Saturday, Dec. 2, and “The Giggle” on Saturday, Dec. 9. The specials will premiere globally on Disney+, except in Ireland and the UK,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Disney Branded Television and the BBC have set the premiere dates for its three upcoming “Doctor Who” 60th anniversary specials.
The specials, titled “The Star Beast,” “Wild Blue Yonder” and “The Giggle,” will debut globally on Disney+ everywhere except in the U.K. and Ireland, where they will air on the BBC, on Nov. 25, Dec. 2 and Dec. 9, respectively. BBC Studios is handling global distribution.
The projects will see David Tennant and Catherine Tate reunite for another adventure as the 14th Doctor and Donna Temple-Noble, respectively, coming face-to-face with a new adversary known as the Toymaker, played by Neil Patrick Harris.
Other new cast members include Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham, as well as returning talent Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple and Jemma Redgrave as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
The specials are written...
The specials, titled “The Star Beast,” “Wild Blue Yonder” and “The Giggle,” will debut globally on Disney+ everywhere except in the U.K. and Ireland, where they will air on the BBC, on Nov. 25, Dec. 2 and Dec. 9, respectively. BBC Studios is handling global distribution.
The projects will see David Tennant and Catherine Tate reunite for another adventure as the 14th Doctor and Donna Temple-Noble, respectively, coming face-to-face with a new adversary known as the Toymaker, played by Neil Patrick Harris.
Other new cast members include Yasmin Finney as Rose Temple-Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham, as well as returning talent Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple and Jemma Redgrave as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
The specials are written...
- 10/25/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Doctor Who is celebrating its 60th anniversary by bringing back one of the show’s most popular incarnations of the Doctor.
David Tennant, who previously played the tenth Doctor, is returning to the BBC series as the fourteenth Doctor for three special episodes later this year. Catherine Tate, who played the tenth Doctor's companion, Donna Noble, will join him. Showrunner Russell T Davies is also returning.
Other new and returning cast members set to appear in the specials include Neil Patrick Harris, Jacqueline King and Karl Collins, Ruth Madely, Yasmin Finney, and the late Bernard Cribbins.
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David Tennant, who previously played the tenth Doctor, is returning to the BBC series as the fourteenth Doctor for three special episodes later this year. Catherine Tate, who played the tenth Doctor's companion, Donna Noble, will join him. Showrunner Russell T Davies is also returning.
Other new and returning cast members set to appear in the specials include Neil Patrick Harris, Jacqueline King and Karl Collins, Ruth Madely, Yasmin Finney, and the late Bernard Cribbins.
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- 9/10/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
A newly released Doctor Who trailer teases just what David Tennant and Catherine Tate are up against in the 60th anniversary special episodes.
Tennant returns to the popular BBC and Disney+ series as the Fourteenth Doctor, alongside Tate reprising her role as Donna Noble. In the 41-second video, Neil Patrick Harris’ unknown character is seen dancing with Tennant at one point, as well as Yasmin Finney appears in another clip.
The titles for the three upcoming specials were also unveiled in the trailer, including “The Star Beast,” “Wild Blue Yonder” and “The Giggle.”
“The titles are just the beginning of the Doctor’s biggest adventure yet,” showrunner Russell T Davies said. “Autumn is coming, with three hours of danger, Donna and disaster about to be unleashed!”
It was also previously announced that Jacqueline King and Karl Collins will be returning to reprise their roles as Sylvia Noble and Shaun Temple,...
Tennant returns to the popular BBC and Disney+ series as the Fourteenth Doctor, alongside Tate reprising her role as Donna Noble. In the 41-second video, Neil Patrick Harris’ unknown character is seen dancing with Tennant at one point, as well as Yasmin Finney appears in another clip.
The titles for the three upcoming specials were also unveiled in the trailer, including “The Star Beast,” “Wild Blue Yonder” and “The Giggle.”
“The titles are just the beginning of the Doctor’s biggest adventure yet,” showrunner Russell T Davies said. “Autumn is coming, with three hours of danger, Donna and disaster about to be unleashed!”
It was also previously announced that Jacqueline King and Karl Collins will be returning to reprise their roles as Sylvia Noble and Shaun Temple,...
- 5/14/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
1899 star Aneurin Barnard is joining the cast of Doctor Who when Ncuti Gatwa takes over as the Time Lord.
The Welsh actor, who starred in Netflix’s sci-fi series before it was cancelled last week after just one season, will play the “mysterious” new character Roger ap Gwilliam.
Barnard will appear on the show alongside forthcoming Doctor Gatwa and his new companion Ruby Sunday played by Millie Gibson.
“Pleased to announce i have joined the @bbcdoctorwho family for a little while,” Barnard tweeted on Monday (9 January).
The news was shared by returning showrunner Russell T Davies, who also announced that Jemma Redgrave would be back for Gatwa’s series as United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (Unit) head Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
“Doctor Who News!” Davies wrote on Instagram. “Jemma Redgrave returns as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart in Ncuti & Millie’s first series.
“Also starring Aneurin Barnard as the mysterious Roger ap Gwilliam Such great actors,...
The Welsh actor, who starred in Netflix’s sci-fi series before it was cancelled last week after just one season, will play the “mysterious” new character Roger ap Gwilliam.
Barnard will appear on the show alongside forthcoming Doctor Gatwa and his new companion Ruby Sunday played by Millie Gibson.
“Pleased to announce i have joined the @bbcdoctorwho family for a little while,” Barnard tweeted on Monday (9 January).
The news was shared by returning showrunner Russell T Davies, who also announced that Jemma Redgrave would be back for Gatwa’s series as United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (Unit) head Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
“Doctor Who News!” Davies wrote on Instagram. “Jemma Redgrave returns as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart in Ncuti & Millie’s first series.
“Also starring Aneurin Barnard as the mysterious Roger ap Gwilliam Such great actors,...
- 1/9/2023
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
Whether you're a long-time fan of "Doctor Who" or a relatively new Whovian that started following the seminal British sci-fi series after the 2005 reboot, you know that The Doctor's history is basically a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey-wimey stuff. And after nearly sixty years of stories, you start to revisit some of your old favorites. For starters, Russell T. Davies is returning to helm the BBC series (which makes its debut on Disney+ internationally starting this year), along with former stars David Tennant and Catherine Tate, to reconnect with some of the most beloved characters of the modern era of the show before the universe meets Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor.
Not only will we see the "Good Omens" and "Staged" star back on the Tardis (this time as the Fourteenth Doctor) alongside "The Runaway Bride" Donna Noble in some capacity, but Jacqueline King, Karl Collins, and the late...
Not only will we see the "Good Omens" and "Staged" star back on the Tardis (this time as the Fourteenth Doctor) alongside "The Runaway Bride" Donna Noble in some capacity, but Jacqueline King, Karl Collins, and the late...
- 1/8/2023
- by Ben F. Silverio
- Slash Film
Doctor Who fans are getting their first look at the 60th-anniversary specials set to air in November 2023. The trio of specials will feature the return of David Tennant as the time-traveling Doctor. In the U.S., the series will move to following the airing of the special episodes on BBC America.
In the trailer, Tennant's Doctor tries to come to terms with his return, as this is the first time the character has regenerated into a familiar form. Catherine Tate returns as Dona Noble, the 10th Doctor's former companion who had her memory wiped. Neil Patrick Harris appears as The Celestial Toymaker, a villain in the original Doctor Who series' third season in 1966. He was previously played by the late Michael Gough.
Others seen in the trailer include Jacqueline King as Donna's mother, Yasmin Finney as Rose, Ruth Madeley...
In the trailer, Tennant's Doctor tries to come to terms with his return, as this is the first time the character has regenerated into a familiar form. Catherine Tate returns as Dona Noble, the 10th Doctor's former companion who had her memory wiped. Neil Patrick Harris appears as The Celestial Toymaker, a villain in the original Doctor Who series' third season in 1966. He was previously played by the late Michael Gough.
Others seen in the trailer include Jacqueline King as Donna's mother, Yasmin Finney as Rose, Ruth Madeley...
- 12/29/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Specials Teaser Trailer: The Skinny Man Returns For One More 'Allons-y!'
It's time for a new Doctor in "Doctor Who," but when Jodie Whittaker bid the character adieu in the season 13 finale, "The Power of the Doctor," the regeneration process had a rather unexpected outcome. Rather than transforming into Ncuti Gatwa, who had previously been announced as the new lead for the long-running sci-fi series, the Doctor regained a familiar face: that of David Tennant, the Tenth Doctor.
Fans already knew that both Tennant's Doctor and his former companion, Donna Noble (played by Catherine Tate), would be returning for the "Doctor Who" 60th anniversary celebration. It's traditional to bring back previous Doctors for adventures like this, and Tennant previously returned for the 50th anniversary special as well. However, such specials usually involve having multiple versions of the Doctor working together through some quirk of timey-wimeyness; returning via a botched regeneration definitely puts a twist on things.
The Tenth Doctor and Donna...
Fans already knew that both Tennant's Doctor and his former companion, Donna Noble (played by Catherine Tate), would be returning for the "Doctor Who" 60th anniversary celebration. It's traditional to bring back previous Doctors for adventures like this, and Tennant previously returned for the 50th anniversary special as well. However, such specials usually involve having multiple versions of the Doctor working together through some quirk of timey-wimeyness; returning via a botched regeneration definitely puts a twist on things.
The Tenth Doctor and Donna...
- 12/26/2022
- by Hannah Shaw-Williams
- Slash Film
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The teaser for the special episodes marking the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who, which was released Sunday, not only features David Tennant making his return as the Doctor, but also Catherine Tate as Donna Noble and Neil Patrick Harris as an eccentric and unnamed villain.
Based on the one-minute clip, fans can expect plenty of action, monsters and more in the upcoming part of the series, which is set to be released in November 2023. The special episodes will celebrate the anniversary of the show, which was created in 1963 and then revived in 2005, with Tennant, who previously starred in Doctor Who for five years, coming back to Tardis as the time lord.
Doctor Who also posted on the show’s Instagram revealing that Jacqueline King and Karl Collins will be returning to reprise their roles as Sylvia Noble and Shaun Temple, respectively, in the special episodes.
The teaser for the special episodes marking the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who, which was released Sunday, not only features David Tennant making his return as the Doctor, but also Catherine Tate as Donna Noble and Neil Patrick Harris as an eccentric and unnamed villain.
Based on the one-minute clip, fans can expect plenty of action, monsters and more in the upcoming part of the series, which is set to be released in November 2023. The special episodes will celebrate the anniversary of the show, which was created in 1963 and then revived in 2005, with Tennant, who previously starred in Doctor Who for five years, coming back to Tardis as the time lord.
Doctor Who also posted on the show’s Instagram revealing that Jacqueline King and Karl Collins will be returning to reprise their roles as Sylvia Noble and Shaun Temple, respectively, in the special episodes.
- 12/26/2022
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fans of “Doctor Who” were given a special gift on Christmas from the hit BBC sci-fi series as its prepares to celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2023. A new trailer was released on Sunday, giving fans a first glimpse of what they can expect from the latest adventures of returning Doctor David Tennant.
“We wanted to give fans, friends and families a lovely little Christmas present – with a promise that 2023 will be a riot of Doctor Who goodness!,” showrunner Russell T. Davies said in a statement.
In addition to previously announced cast members Catherine Tate, Yasmin Finney and Neil Patrick Harris, Jacqueline King will reprise her role as Donna’s mother Sylvia while Karl Collins will return as Donna’s long suffering husband, Shaun. The show will also welcome Ruth Madeley, who will be appearing as Shirley Anne Bingham.
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“We wanted to give fans, friends and families a lovely little Christmas present – with a promise that 2023 will be a riot of Doctor Who goodness!,” showrunner Russell T. Davies said in a statement.
In addition to previously announced cast members Catherine Tate, Yasmin Finney and Neil Patrick Harris, Jacqueline King will reprise her role as Donna’s mother Sylvia while Karl Collins will return as Donna’s long suffering husband, Shaun. The show will also welcome Ruth Madeley, who will be appearing as Shirley Anne Bingham.
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- 12/26/2022
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
The Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble are back in the Tardis for another round of adventures in space and time! It’s been almost 10 years since David Tennant and Catherine Tate both appeared on TV’s Doctor Who – in 2010’s New Year’s Day special “The End of Time: Part Two” – but the dynamic duo are side by side again for a new boxset of audio dramas from Big Finish Productions.
Tennant and Tate previously reunited for the first volume of The Tenth Doctor Adventures back in 2017, with the second release featuring Tennant alongside Billie Piper’s Rose Tyler instead. Tate’s back on board for volume three though, as is the whole of the Noble family, with Jacqueline King and fan favorite Bernard Cribbins reprising their roles as Donna’s mother Sylvia Noble and her granddad Wilfred Mott.
Producer David Richardson explained that the idea to bring back Wilf came from ex-showrunner,...
Tennant and Tate previously reunited for the first volume of The Tenth Doctor Adventures back in 2017, with the second release featuring Tennant alongside Billie Piper’s Rose Tyler instead. Tate’s back on board for volume three though, as is the whole of the Noble family, with Jacqueline King and fan favorite Bernard Cribbins reprising their roles as Donna’s mother Sylvia Noble and her granddad Wilfred Mott.
Producer David Richardson explained that the idea to bring back Wilf came from ex-showrunner,...
- 5/21/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Hammer made a nice little comeback last year with The Woman in Black. While I wasn’t the hugest fan of the film, I dug the atmosphere it brought to audiences. It also felt like British Horror, something I admired even more. Hammer has created six audio dramas that vary from 30 to 45 minutes each and will be released in a digipack later this week. If you order the digipack, you will get the audio files immediately. You can also buy the tracks individually if you want to give one of them a listen. Between this and Tales from Beyond the Pale, it’s nice to see horror audio making a comeback. We have included toggles below which include synopses & links below.
Check out all the Audio Dramas by clicking here The Box Synopsis
The culmination of the Wainfleet Maritime College sea rescue and safety course is a session in The Box,...
Check out all the Audio Dramas by clicking here The Box Synopsis
The culmination of the Wainfleet Maritime College sea rescue and safety course is a session in The Box,...
- 7/22/2013
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
A special Doctor Who edition of BBC quiz Pointless is to air later this month.
The quiz one-off will be broadcast on Saturday, March 23 at 6pm on BBC One - one week before Doctor Who returns to our screens.
Famous faces from Doctor Who putting their obscure knowledge to the test include Sylvester McCoy (the Seventh Doctor) with Sophie Aldred (his assistant Ace) and Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott) paired with Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble).
They will face Nicola Bryant (Peri) playing with Andrew Hayden-Smith (Jake Simmons) and Louise Jameson (Leela) alongside Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon in the 1960s).
Alexander Armstrong will host, with co-presenter Richard Osman receiving some robotic assistance in the form of the Doctor's loyal robot dog K9.
Eight new Doctor Who episodes will air on Saturday nights from March 30, with a number of additional projects also being planned to celebrate the show's 50th anniversary later in 2013.
> Toby Whithouse...
The quiz one-off will be broadcast on Saturday, March 23 at 6pm on BBC One - one week before Doctor Who returns to our screens.
Famous faces from Doctor Who putting their obscure knowledge to the test include Sylvester McCoy (the Seventh Doctor) with Sophie Aldred (his assistant Ace) and Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott) paired with Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble).
They will face Nicola Bryant (Peri) playing with Andrew Hayden-Smith (Jake Simmons) and Louise Jameson (Leela) alongside Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon in the 1960s).
Alexander Armstrong will host, with co-presenter Richard Osman receiving some robotic assistance in the form of the Doctor's loyal robot dog K9.
Eight new Doctor Who episodes will air on Saturday nights from March 30, with a number of additional projects also being planned to celebrate the show's 50th anniversary later in 2013.
> Toby Whithouse...
- 3/11/2013
- Digital Spy
The critics can advise you on what's good and what's bad in all aspects of life – whether it's TV, music, films or food – but at the end of the day, it's the public view that counts. A TV critic can pick apart a really bad programme until the cows come home, but if the public likes it, who cares? How else could you explain the long-running My Family – Aka, the most depressing, mean-spirited excuse for a comedy in the history of telly – a programme that seems to be derided by every critic under the sun, and yet seems to have lasted for decades. See? If the public likes something, then a critic's job sometimes feels a bit pointless.
Still, as I weep into my computer keyboard, at least I can console myself with the fact that My Family's limping to its well deserved end this year. As for Doctor Who,...
Still, as I weep into my computer keyboard, at least I can console myself with the fact that My Family's limping to its well deserved end this year. As for Doctor Who,...
- 9/7/2011
- Shadowlocked
“Mind blowing decisions causes head-on collisions”. So said 1970s funksters Heatwave in a notably laid back jazzy groove – but never a truer word was spoken when referring to a great Doctor Who story 30 years in the future. Yes, Turn Left, the bookend to Midnight in which the companion takes centre stage while The Doctor goes Awol.
Following the blockbusting Library two-parter and the equally impressive Midnight, it's easy to think that this Doctor-Lite story could be the weak link in the chain. In fact, it's no such thing and proves to be a tale that's just as amazing as its predecessors. A good factor in its success is that it's such a simple idea, and it works because of this. Basically, Donna is shown an alternative universe in which The Doctor doesn't exist any more – having chosen to turn right rather than left in her car en route to the...
Following the blockbusting Library two-parter and the equally impressive Midnight, it's easy to think that this Doctor-Lite story could be the weak link in the chain. In fact, it's no such thing and proves to be a tale that's just as amazing as its predecessors. A good factor in its success is that it's such a simple idea, and it works because of this. Basically, Donna is shown an alternative universe in which The Doctor doesn't exist any more – having chosen to turn right rather than left in her car en route to the...
- 8/26/2011
- Shadowlocked
Attention Shortarses everywhere. You have nothing to fear. Apparently the average height for a bloke in the UK is around 5'9”, although for some odd reason everyone seems to be taller than that even. And yet – despite the fact that media she-hacks still suggest that height is one of the most important prerequisites of a man – shortarses still seem to be doing spectacularly well. Pompous U2 oaf, Bono. Snarling tycoon monster Baron Von Sugar. Simon Cowell henchmen Ant And Dec – even Cowell himself doesn't seem to be the tallest guy on the planet.
So since this particular writer stands as tall as he can at 5'8”, this is pleasing news. Actually I've never had a problem with height – or relative lack of it. Unlike the poor old Sontarans, a race who always seem to have some massive inferiority complex. Look at them strutting around, looking like baked potatoes with eyes...
So since this particular writer stands as tall as he can at 5'8”, this is pleasing news. Actually I've never had a problem with height – or relative lack of it. Unlike the poor old Sontarans, a race who always seem to have some massive inferiority complex. Look at them strutting around, looking like baked potatoes with eyes...
- 7/31/2011
- Shadowlocked
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