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waaaaghlord wrote:Darth Bombshell wrote:waaaaghlord wrote:http://api.searchvideo.com/rd?i=276066128&a=67deaef745c5a85a3fe68e343fb4c266&p=1
I asked for YouTube, not a download.
I take it you didn't actually click on my link Darth? It is a link to youtube, the link just comes up in that format because I found it through an AOL video search rather than an internal youtube search. I had tried searching on youtube yesterday but there were that many fan made versions and copies of the trailer coming up that I gave up on it. An external video search brought it up as the first response and I just copied and pasted the AOL link for the sake of simplicity.
Aside from that since this is obviously copywrited to the BBC I believe that it would be against site rules to post a link to a download version while youtube links always seem to have been fair game. I may manage to make a pain of myself from time to time but I do try to follow the rules.
Cheetron wrote:I've gotten so desperate for a good Doctor Who story, I picked up the book "The Adventures of Doctor Who" and started reading it. It'a reprint of 3 stories DW and the genesis of he Dalkes, Revenge of the Cybermen and the Loch Ness Monster. Not sure how good they really are. lol.
Burn wrote:Happy 44th Birthday Doctor Who!
It's with great sadness that we have to announce the first producer of Doctor Who, Verity Lambert has passed away.
Verity produced Doctor Who when the series began in 1963.
During her career, she also produced dramas including The Newcomers, Adam Adamant Lives!, Minder and Quatermass.
In 1985, Verity formed her own independent television company, Cinema Verity. She produced the second series of Jonathan Creek and recently completed the second series of BBC One's Love Soup.
In January 2002, Lambert was awarded an OBE in recognition of her services to film and television. Shortly before she died she was given the Working Title Films lifetime achievement award at the 2007 Women In Film And Television Awards.
Russell T Davies, Lead Writer and Executive Producer of Doctor Who, said: "There are a hundred people in Cardiff working on Doctor Who and millions of viewers, in particular many children, who love the programme that Verity helped create. This is her legacy and we will never forget that."
Jon Plowman, Executive Producer, BBC Comedy, said: "Verity was a TV giant. Her career spanned the eras, from first episodes of Doctor Who and Minder through to Jonathan Creek and the forthcoming series of Love Soup.
"She was extraordinary – very keen to get shows right and to encourage people, as she did for me in my early days. She never held back in her praise and was not jealous of anyone else's success – she enjoyed watching people grow up around her."
Jane Tranter, Controller, BBC Fiction, said: "Verity was a total one-off. She was a magnificently, madly, inspirationally talented drama producer. During her long and brilliant career there was no form of drama that was beyond her reach and that she didn't excel at. From the early episodes of Doctor Who to the still to be transmitted comedy drama Love Soup, via Widows, Minder, GBH, Eldorado and Jonathan Creek (to name but the tiniest handful of credits) – Verity was a phenomenon. Today is the 44th anniversary of her first ever episode of Doctor Who."
Menna Richards, Controller, BBC Wales, said, "In Doctor Who, Verity Lambert has left a legacy that lives on in the new productions BBC Wales has been making since 2004. We in Wales owe her a debt of gratitude for handing on such a treasure which continues to be enjoyed the world over."
Actress Billie Piper is to return to Doctor Who, the BBC has confirmed.
She will star in three episodes of the sci-fi drama, reprising her role as the Doctor's companion, Rose Tyler.
Rose's return will mean the Doctor has three assistants in next year's series - Donna, played by Catherine Tate, and Freema Agyeman as Martha.
The new series begins in March and will run for 13 episodes. There will be three special editions in 2009 before the show takes a break until 2010.
Piper left Doctor Who last year, when she was transported into a parallel universe.
Awards
Her character had proven a hit and the star won a number of awards for her performances. She was named most popular actress at the National Television Awards in 2005 and 2006.
A separate show based on Rose had been planned by writer and series producer Russell T Davies, but was scrapped when Davies decided the programme was "a spin-off too far".
Filming is currently under way in Cardiff for the new series of Doctor Who, which sees the Doctor meeting an old group of enemies - the Sontarans - 35 years after first encountering them.
Before that, the programme will return to television screens at Christmas with a special episode set on the Titanic, which will co-star singer and actress Kylie Minogue.
Darth Bombshell wrote:Ladies and gentlemen, it's offical. Series IV will suck donkey
Cheetron wrote:Am I too late to second it?
Burn wrote:Can we PLEASE move forward?
Christ, he keeps rehashing stuff from the current series and destroying stuff from the old series.
And the worst part is, there's going to be an entire section of the DW fandom who think RTD is a **** god for bringing her back.
*insert a nice long string of expletives*
BANG Showbiz
Nov. 26, 2007 08:25 AM
Tom Cruise is set to star in a special episode of hit British TV show 'Doctor Who'.
The 'Lions for Lambs' actor is among a host of top US stars, including Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and Madonna, who the BBC are hoping to get on board for three installments of the British sci-fi series to be filmed next year.
An insider told Britain's Daily Star newspaper, "BBC producers know they can't pay these stars what they are used to, but what they can offer is an exciting role in a real cutting-edge show. And the big stars love that kind of kudos."
'Doctor Who' already has a track record of attracting top stars for cameos. This year's Christmas special, 'Voyage of the Damned', will see Kylie Minogue play a waitress at the 1912 launch party for the famously doomed ocean liner Titanic, which sank after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage.
The three 'Doctor Who' specials will be shot in 2008, but will not hit screens until 2009.
The three episodes are rumored to be the final time actor David Tennant will play the time-travelling Doctor.
It is also believed 25-year-old actress Billie Piper - who quit the show in 2006 to pursue other projects - will return to play his sexy sidekick Rose Tyler.
Burn wrote:'Doctor Who' already has a track record of attracting top stars for cameos.
Burn wrote:Still no reason to bring her back, kinda cheapens the whole thing.
Darth Bombshell wrote:Burn wrote:Still no reason to bring her back, kinda cheapens the whole thing.
Yeah, it's not like the Daleks were brought back every series despite having been all wiped out in the Time War.
Oh, wait…
Insurgent wrote:And got wiped from existance by Rose in Prating of the ways.
Burn wrote:Who will return at the side of Davros who will no doubt be walking upright and have both eyes ...
Burn wrote:And the assistant thing has now come true.
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