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CBBC Lizo Reviews Gridlock - Mighty Martha!
While there arent any new photos (yet) the lovable Lizo from the CBBC has posted the first review of Gridlock, giving it 8 out of 10, where he gave the first two episodes only 7 out of 10 ! So it seems we are in for quite a ride
Most striking is his ending blurb about Freemas Martha Jones:
[Gridlock] finally sees Martha becoming more of an equal to The Doctor, instead of just allowing herself to be the person who runs about after him. And thats just whats needed, because theyre going to need to be an incredibly strong team to cope with what faces them in the rest of the series.
Doctor Who fans will wish they had a Tardis so they could nip forward in time if Saturday's FA Cup semi final turns out to be a very close game.
Because extra time in the Manchester United and Watford match will mean a week's extra wait for the Time Lord's latest adventure.
The match which is being shown on BBC One is due to start at 5.30pm.
If there's a winner after 90 minutes of normal time, then the third episode will go ahead as planned at 7.40pm.
But if the teams are drawing, and extra time has to be played, then the showing of episode three - Gridlock - will be delayed for a week.
It will also mean that behind the scenes show Doctor Who Confidential which usually goes out on BBC Three straight after each episode will go out a week later.
Instead viewers will be given another chance to see the first episode of the first series, Rose.
Extra time in the football will also mean changes on Sunday on BBC Three, when Saturday's episode is usually repeated. If Saturday's showing is delayed because of the football, the 2005 Christmas Special The Xmas Invasion will be on instead.
Totally too
It also looks extremely likely that the following Friday's episode of Totally Doctor Who will have to go out a week later too.
Official magazine Doctor Who Monthly have already had to change their schedule once because of a late change to the date this series started.
CCBC ON SAXON
The third series of Dr Who is still a few months away, but have we already been given a few clues about what one of the main storylines could be? Lizo has a few ideas:
In the episode Love & Monsters in series two, a newspaper headline said 'Saxon leads poll with 64%'.
And last year, talking about the episode, Head Writer Russell T. Davies told fans to watch out for a headline.
Who is Mr Saxon?
In The Runaway Bride, just before the tank fired at the star shaped spaceship the driver said "Orders from Mr Saxon. Fire at will".
And posters saying 'Vote Saxon' have been spotted in other Dr Who related filming.
So what, if anything, can it all mean? Well Russell T. Davies is probably the only person who knows.
Just before Christmas he was busy writing episode 12 of series three. And the last few episodes could explain what it's all about.
Is he a politician?
But fans have already been coming up with theories. Many think that Mr Saxon is a mysterious politician who comes up against The Doctor.
Or that it's a clue that old Dr Who monsters from the original series called Axons might be returning. If you rearrange the letters of Saxon, you get Axons.
Part of the success of the last two series of Doctor Who have been secret themes that have only been revealed at the end of the series.
Bad Wolf and Torchwood
In series one the words Bad Wolf kept appearing throughout the series. And in series two there were lots of references to Torchwood.
The third series of Dr Who is filming at the moment, and should hit our screens in a few months time.