John Barrowman sings ‘The Doctor and I’ – it’s on his latest album.
I won’t say a word.
The Doctor & I – 1’30” by lucidonline
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John Barrowman sings ‘The Doctor and I’ – it’s on his latest album.
I won’t say a word.
The Doctor & I – 1’30” by lucidonline
[via]
Doctor Who
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Remember that movie I mentioned a while ago, featuring Gareth David-Lloyd as Dr Watson and Dominic Keating as some bloke in an iron costume facing dinosaurs and the like? Well there’s a trailer now – bask in its magnificence.
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Authors: Russell T Davies, Benjamin Cook
Price: £16.99 (Amazon price: £11.04)
ISBN: 978-1-846-07861-3
Pages: 704
Publisher: BBC Books
Published: January 14th (that’s tomorrow, baby)
Writing’s not easy. It’s very hard. Ask a writer. Go on. Any writer. They’ll tell you about it at length. Really quite absurd length.
Journalist Benjamin Cook asked Russell T Davies how hard writing is, some time just before the launch of the third series of Doctor Who in February 2007, and the resulting email and text correspondence lasted, well, years. But in a radical move, Cook and Davies decided to turn all that correspondence into a book, and thus Doctor Who: The Writer’s Tale was born.
Since then, Russell T Davies has continued to tell Benjamin Cook just how hard writing is, and the additional 300 pages or so of correspondence have been collected together and added to the original book to produce Doctor Who: The Writer’s Tale – The Final Chapter. This not only continues Davies’ insights into writing for Doctor Who, as well as Torchwood, The Sarah Jane Adventures and indeed television in general, but also looks at the politics of television, the nature of television production, how PR and the press work, and more.
And if you keep reading this exciting review, you’ll be able to win a copy of it. How’s that for fun?
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