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Leaving aside some some pot boilers in the daily press the UK listings magazines are out today and have the most coverage of Doctor Who. They all include a range of Who related articles and features but, of course, Radio Times takes the prize for it's coverage and another wonderful cover - so get down the newsagents now before they all sell out!
Here are today's details:
Neither TV Easy or Tv Choice were available earlier - full details of these magazines will appear later.
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Here's the latest from today's press:
In addition there were a number of articles and features published over the weekend and we'll try to bring you listings of these as soon as we have time.
We'd also like to mention that the excellent UNIT News website has today posted preview images of the new Radio Times cover (on sale 11 April 2006). The cover, of course devoted to Doctor Who, shows David Tennant, Billie Piper, Elizabeth Sladen (Sarah-Jane Smith) and K9 alongside various 'baddies' from the upcoming season. View the cover and the accompanying article here...
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BBC Press and Publicity today posted week 17 programme information on their website. This covers 'Tooth and Claw', season two episode two, and is available in downloadable PDF format here.
Make sure you look at the Features document as well as the highlights for Saturday the 22nd because the latter includes an interview with Pauline Collins on her role in 'Tooth and Claw'. She also discusses her previous appearance in Doctor Who, in 1967's 'The Faceless Ones', see the original Radio Times cuttings here.
For more detailed information on programming, including the Doctor Who Confidential and Totally Doctor Who documentary strands, see our Season Two programme guide here. Please be aware that some details on this page do include mild spoilers but nothing that hasn't been released officially by the BBC.
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Just when we thought it was relatively quiet we have another flurry of coverage so here we go at the end of the penultimate week before broadcast:
Further to yesterday's listings magazine details we've spotted another feature that's of interest to us all.
And, of course, the new children's comic Doctor Who Adventures appeared on Wednesday. The popular magazine has quickly dematerialised from shelves all over the country so grab a copy if you see one because you might not have a second chance (unless you own a TARDIS that is!).
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We've experienced a relative lull in coverage over the last few days with the newspapers coming up with the odd snippet and most of the listings magazines waiting to make a big splash next week when their issues covering the 15th to the 21st appear.
Honourable exceptions come in the shape of the Radio Times, which being the BBC's own listings magazine has exclusives on the series, and TV Quick, which included a 'light and fluffy' photo feature this week. All of this weeks UK listings magazines do include mentions of Doctor Who and photos in their 'next week' previews so expect a deluge this coming Tuesday.
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There's another flurry in the press today covering a number of angles on the series:
The weekend also saw some coverage in the UK press:
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BBC Press and Publicity today posted week 16 programme information on their website. This covers 'New Earth', season two episode one, and is available in downloadable PDF format.
Titled "The 10th Time Lord touches down", the preamble goes on to say:
"The wait is over! David Tennant, the 10th Time Lord, and Billie Piper as his feisty young companion Rose Tyler, return in the eagerly anticipated second series of the award-winning new Doctor Who."
It then gives a brief synopsis for 'New Earth' which includes one character SPOILER - so please be careful if you're studiously avoiding spoilers. If you aren't read more here
Interesting to note that 'New Earth' is listed as "unplaced" although as far as we are aware broadcast has been confirmed for Saturday the 15th.
For more detailed information on the first weeks programming, including the Doctor Who Confidential and Totally Doctor Who documentary strands, see our newly added Season Two programme guide here. Please be aware that some details on this page do include mild spoilers but nothing that hasn't been released officially by the BBC.
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Following yesterday's deluge we've only spotted two pieces today; one in The Star and one in The Guardian but it's worth noting there's an interesting article about the BAFTAs on the excellent Media Guardian website that's not included in the print edition of the newspaper, details below:
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Today's newspapers report in full from Tuesday's press launch in Cardiff, and most contain spoilers related to the first episode, New Earth.
This leaves The Mirror in a field of one for reporting that Billie Piper is quitting!
Finally, a special mention has to go for the sheer off-wallness of the Times for its page five story:
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Last night saw the official launch of the second series, but perhaps gossip from the doo came in too late for most of todays papers:
There's a bit more that we missed earlier - updated Wednesday PM:
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And here we really do go - all the signs are that the second series is imminent - today's papers see some more mentions of the series and most tellingly of all the Radio Times is cranking up it's coverage in the edition that's out today, as you'll see below:
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Well, after an enforced break (see below) we're back bringing you the latest from the UK and world press' coverage of Doctor Who.
With excitement building over the launch of the second series of new Doctor Who, rumoured to debut on the 15th of April, the press are starting to get more excited with some interesting coverage over the weekend and more predicted this week.
Here's a tip for you too - watch out for trailers which are runoured to be starting this week
Here's the latest from this weekend past:
SPOILER - TO READ HIGHLIGHT BELOW:
The article is headed "It's Dr Ooooooo!" and features three pictures of the Doctor and Rose kissing.
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The title might sound dramatic but it's pretty accurate - a number of cuttings on this site will shortly be removed.
News International, owners of The Sun, The News of The World, The Times and The Sunday Times in the UK, have requested that all cuttings from their newspapers be removed.
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Many of you will have noticed that the site hasn't been updated for a while.
This was due to a double bereavement in our webmaster's family which has taken away both his mum and aunt.
Things are now getting back to something like normality but please bear with us at this difficult time and be understanding if updates are slow or there is no answer your correspondence.
Lastly, please also note the news item above.
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We apologise for the recent lack of updates, this has been caused by a bereavement in our webmaster's close family.
We hope to bring you normal service soon but please bear with us at this difficult time.
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In news that many US fans have waiting for the BBC Doctor Who site announced last night the news that series one (2005) of Doctor Who has been sold to the SCI FI Channel in the USA.
In a press release the BBC confirms that "The deal, brokered by Lisa Hofer, Director Co-Production & Sales, BBC Worldwide Americas, grants SCI FI Channel the first run rights for series one with an option for series two. The award-winning series will premiere on SCI FI beginning in March, airing Friday nights at 9.00pm."
The full press release can be read on the BBC Doctor Who site, a BBC news report is also available here and on the SCI FI website here. Popular fan site Outpost Gallifrey also has news on this development.
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Here's some more in what has turned out to be a quiet week for Who news.
Look out for more tomorrow when the press may cover the news of the sale to Sci-Fi in the USA.
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Most of the press that's in today is reporting on the news that Billie Piper has her first leading role, in an adaptation of Philip Pullman's The Ruby in the Smoke, altghough The Sun amuses us with a piece on Doctor Who fans using a psychic to found 'lost' classic series episodes.
Here's an interesting curio spotted by a correspondent and hailing from the 20th of June 2005:
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We didn't spot anything in the weekend's press but here are a couple of items from today:
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Here are a couple more additions for today:
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We're very pleased to discover that we were not only nominated in the prestigious 2005 Wooden Rocket Awards, announced on the 30th December 2005, but we actually ended in the top three in the "Best Fan TV Site" category.
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The final results came from a poll of 11,538 verified voters and reflects the esteem that The Doctor Who Cuttings Archive is held in by genre fans.
As the only Doctor Who 'fan' site in the awards we are pleased to fly the flag for Who and thank the thousands of voters who supported us.
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We would also like to congratulate SFX Magazine who were runners-up in the "Best Print-to-Web Magazine" category and the official BBC Doctor Who website who won the "Best Official TV Site" category as well as all the other winners and runners-up.
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Doctor Who
Air dates and titles subject to change
1. Smith and Jones by Russell T Davies. 31 March (UK)
2. The Shakespeare Code by Gareth Roberts. 07 April (UK)
3. Gridlock by Russell T Davies. 14 April (UK)
4. Daleks in Manhattan (Pt.1
of 2) by Helen Raynor. 21 April (UK)
5. Evolution of the Daleks (Pt.2
of 2) by Helen Raynor. 28 April (UK)
6. The Lazarus Experiment by Stephen Greenhorn. 05 May (UK)
7. 42 by Chris Chibnall. 19 May (UK)
8. Human Nature (Pt.1
of 2) by Paul Cornell. 26 May (UK)
9. The Family of Blood (Pt.2
of 2) by Paul Cornell. 02 June (UK)
10. Blink by Steven Moffat 09 June (UK)
11. Utopia by Russell T Davies. 16 June (UK)
12. The Sound of Drums (Pt.1
of 2) by Russell T Davies. 23 June (UK)
13. Last of the Time Lords (Pt.2
of 2) by Russell T Davies. 30 June (UK)
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