UK TV

Third-series nu-Who re-evaluation

Last of the Time Lords

The block-viewing of Doctor Who continues again (interspersed with Top Gear and Australia’s Next Top Model) and we’ve now reached the end of series three.

Yet more notes on the episodes. Do you agree or disagree? And have you seen the episodes recently enough that your memory isn’t cheating? – because it does, you know…

  • The first half of the series is nearly unwatchable. Oh my. In my wife’s words, “This must have been why I stopped watching the Martha episodes”. Although…
  • The Shakespeare Code was quite good, even though it makes Gareth Roberts look like a one-trick pony in retrospect, thanks to The Unicorn and the Wasp – he’s clearly not, if you’ve seen/read his other stuff, particularly on The Sarah Jane Adventures, so that’s unfortunate
  • If you even try to watch Daleks in Manhattan and Evolution of the Daleks more than once, you need locking up. I’m closing the cell door on myself right now because I clearly can’t be trusted to learn from experience…
  • The Human Nature/Family of Blood two-parter is great in almost every respect, although the first part is too much set-up for part two to be truly perfect. I wish every story ended with the Doctor being mentally nasty to the bad guys like that
  • Blink makes even less sense watching it the second time round and has more holes in it than that house, after it’s had a brick lobbed through the front window. But, it’s still very good
  • Despite what everyone says, the Master trilogy is magnificent, and Last of the Time Lords‘s deus ex machina resurrection is still disappointing, even if you can buy Stu_N’s master plan explanation
  • Bless her, at least Sweet FA was trying to act in series three

Wednesday’s murderous puffins news

Doctor Who

  • John Barrowman and Naoko Mori sing “The Last NIght of the World” at Comic-Con
  • Twist for Christmas special? (spoiler alert)

Film

  • Jack White and Alicia Keys writing the Quantum of Solace theme
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince trailer
  • Marvin the Martian being developed into a feature
  • Johnny Depp to play the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland?
  • Guillermo del Toro to produce remake of Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark

Art

  • Damien Hirst auction to fetch more than £65m

Theatre

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Sitting Tennant

Today’s Sitting Tennant (from Toby): Attack of the Gratske

Attack of the Gratske

Today’s Sitting Tennant, is a little bit wibbly wobbly, but given it’s from an interactive web game, that’s not Toby’s fault. Yes, it’s David Tennant sitting down on an actual chair in Attack of the Gratske. No fudging the definitions here.

The current form card puts Rosby in the lead with five entries, Persephone at four. Poly with three and a half, Toby on three entries and Scott on two entries.

After the massive splurge of creativity that the last Sitting Tennant produced, the witty and amusing captions league table is looking very different. Toby is now top with six captions to his name, Marie is now second-equal with Persephone with five captions each, Rullsenberg and Electric Dragon both have three captions to their names and Poly and Stu_N are on one each.

Will this one inspire as much as the previous one did? Let’s wait and see.

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below and if it’s judged suitable, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery in due course.

Tuesday’s W news

Doctor Who

  • BBC America buys the third series of Torchwood. Plus a few hints of what will happen

Film

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Monday’s Dalek-free news

Doctor Who

Film

Commercials

British TV

  • Daily Express: “Children’s TV classic Press Gang makes surprise return to the small screen” (no link)
  • More The Prisoner cast members, including Lennie James
  • Samantha Morton to direct drama for Channel 4
  • Carol Vorderman quitting Countdown


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