Monday’s rumour-tastic news

Doctor Who

Film

Theatre

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Wednesday’s invisible Variety show news

Variety is broken today, so if there’s no link for a story, that’s the reason. Sorry

Doctor Who

Film

  • Changes are afoot at The Dark is Rising. It’s now called The Seeker for one thing
  • Guillermo Del Toro to make Lovecraft’s At The Mountains of Madness?
  • McG in talks to director Terminator 4. Woo hoo
  • Sacha Baron Cohen wants to remake Sellers’ The Party
  • Vin Diesel to return for fourth Fast and the Furious film
  • Blade Runner: The Final Cut in UK cinemas on 23rd November
  • Bradley Cooper to star in Yes Man with Jim Carrey

Radio

Theater

British TV

US TV

  • Fox to remake ITV’s The Jury
  • Dick Wolf to make show based on Johnny Dynamite graphic novel
  • Prison Break star was forced to quit?
  • Jon Stewart prepping a second Daily Show spin-off: Important Things with Demetri Martin
  • He hasn’t even appeared in an episode yet, but Isaiah Washington might get a spin-off show from Bionic Woman
  • Val Kilmer, Karl Urban, Wes Studi et al to appear in Lonesome Dove prequel
  • Jeremy Piven’s Cupid resurrected
  • Dexter gets more than 1 million viewers – a first for a Showtime season-opener

Sarah Jane’s Doctor Who reference count: number one

Sarah Jane and the Doctor Who references of Doom

Here’s one for the anoraks among us (which must include me, since I’m starting it): spotting subtle references to Doctor Who in The Sarah Jane Adventures. And I mean subtle, not Sarah Jane saying, “I met this alien called the Doctor and travelled in space and time”.

That’s very unsubtle.

I mean subtle references like the following:

  • “UNIT”
  • “The Brig” (he’s alive and still working with UNIT!)
  • “Slitheens in Downing Street?��Ǩ�� something a friend once said” (reference to new Who. And she thinks of Rose as a friend, which is nice)

That’s the most my hazy memory can dredge up from yesterday. Comment below if you spotted any others or want to whip back in time to last week’s episode and spot references there, too.

Ah, feel the nostalgia.

Current odds of the Doctor appearing in the final episode of the series, based on off-hand remarks made on-screen and in the press: 10-1

Tuesday’s “it’s The Sun wot won it” news

The Doctor and Rose

Doctor Who

Film

Books

Commercials/Music

  • As much as we can take: 3 to have 10-second ads featuring the Sugababes

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