T.T.S's Doctor Who Series 3 Thread! Hope you had Fun! See you next Christmas!

With the threats of the Cyberman, The Doctor, a Superpowered Rose, and not to mention Jack, no wonder you have had high blood pressure!

And to top it off the Children of Skaro are bugging you.... :rotfl2:

Mine just keep saying ''Are you my daddy'' with a gas mask on!

Please no comments about Milkmen at this point.
 
The overnight ratings are in for Series Three Episode Four: Daleks in Manhattan.
3.5: Evolution of the Daleks achieved an overnight rating of 6.5m viewers, with a 37.8% audience share.
Doctor Who was the second most watched programme for Saturday after Casualty.

Welsh Bafta

David Tenant won best actor for his role as the Time Lord
The Doctor Who show has cleaned up at the Bafta Cymru Awards for the second year running, managing to win in eight of 13 nominations.
Actor David Tenant, who plays the Time Lord, won best actor, with lead writer Russell T Davies best screenwriter.
Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood won four gongs including best drama series and best actress for Eve Myles.
Both programmes are made by BBC Wales. Controller Menna Richards said she was "very proud indeed".
Doctor Who's success was even better than last year, when it won five awards.
Its accolades this year included: best lighting director - not camera; best editor; best original music soundtrack; best make-up; best costume, and best director: drama.

Torchwood's Eve Myles won best actress
Sci-fi thriller Torchwood also picked up best director of photography: drama, and best design.
The programme's success rounded off a night which saw BBC Wales pick up 24 Bafta Cymru Awards - more than any other broadcaster - at the Cardiff International Arena on Saturday.
Documentary series Tribe won two prizes, with Iolo's Welsh Safari awarded two, including best on-screen presenter for Iolo Williams. Coast picked up the award for the best factual programme.
Other BBC Wales winners included Taro Naw in the best current affairs category, and the OB team for its live coverage of the Royal Opening of the Senedd.
Menna Richards added: "Congratulations to all of the winners.
"I'm very proud indeed of the success of all those who've made such wonderful programmes for BBC Wales.
"It's great to see BAFTA Cymru recognising the talents of all those who make programmes of the highest possible standards."
 

No :coffee: T.E.S.C.O.

:rotfl2:

The overnight ratings are in for Series Three Episode Four: Daleks in Manhattan.
3.5: Evolution of the Daleks achieved an overnight rating of 6.5m viewers, with a 37.8% audience share.
Doctor Who was the second most watched programme for Saturday after Casualty.

Welsh Bafta

David Tenant won best actor for his role as the Time Lord
The Doctor Who show has cleaned up at the Bafta Cymru Awards for the second year running, managing to win in eight of 13 nominations.
Actor David Tenant, who plays the Time Lord, won best actor, with lead writer Russell T Davies best screenwriter.
Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood won four gongs including best drama series and best actress for Eve Myles.
Both programmes are made by BBC Wales. Controller Menna Richards said she was "very proud indeed".
Doctor Who's success was even better than last year, when it won five awards.
Its accolades this year included: best lighting director - not camera; best editor; best original music soundtrack; best make-up; best costume, and best director: drama.

Torchwood's Eve Myles won best actress
Sci-fi thriller Torchwood also picked up best director of photography: drama, and best design.
The programme's success rounded off a night which saw BBC Wales pick up 24 Bafta Cymru Awards - more than any other broadcaster - at the Cardiff International Arena on Saturday.
Documentary series Tribe won two prizes, with Iolo's Welsh Safari awarded two, including best on-screen presenter for Iolo Williams. Coast picked up the award for the best factual programme.
Other BBC Wales winners included Taro Naw in the best current affairs category, and the OB team for its live coverage of the Royal Opening of the Senedd.
Menna Richards added: "Congratulations to all of the winners.
"I'm very proud indeed of the success of all those who've made such wonderful programmes for BBC Wales.
"It's great to see BAFTA Cymru recognising the talents of all those who make programmes of the highest possible standards."

Thanks for the info! :thumbsup2
 
RT Guide for next week

Doctor Who Saturday 05 May
7:00pm - 7:45pm
BBC1
The Lazarus Experiment
One trip he said, and now finally it's time for Martha to go home - but is the adventure over?
VIDEO Plus+: 369389
Subtitled, Widescreen, Audio-described
Cast
David Tennant,Freema Agyeman,Mark Gatiss,Reggie Yates,Gugu Mbatha-Raw,Adjoa Andoh
 
A few inconsistencies again in the episodes. No reason for the daleks not to exterminate the doctor when he threw himself in front of them - in the old days they shot first and asked questions later! The Doctor could not have anticipated what happened. Liked the fry up on the mast though and Marthas lightning rod.
 
Made it at last! Have a good excuse for being so late, my laptop blew up on Friday :scared1:

Enjoyed Saturday's episode, though still not edge of the seat stuff like the first two. Next week's looks like it might be though.

I love the way the daleks can really motor nowadays, does make them more scary. However, I didn't like the fact that they could fire bullets (when did that happen?!) or that they had names, too human for my liking. And one of them (sorry don't know his name :lmao: ) said the urge to kill the Doctor was too strong - since when do daleks have urges? They are supposed to be completely devoid of emotion.

Agree with you about the dalek sec accent, Matt, absolutely terrible!

Loved the Doctor saving Laslo at the end, made me smile a lot.

Leela
 
A few inconsistencies again in the episodes. No reason for the daleks not to exterminate the doctor when he threw himself in front of them - in the old days they shot first and asked questions later! The Doctor could not have anticipated what happened. Liked the fry up on the mast though and Marthas lightning rod.

Very True Ace, although, a Dalek did stall for long enough for you to beat it to death with a baseball bat once.. :rotfl2:

Enjoyed Saturday's episode, though still not edge of the seat stuff like the first two. Next week's looks like it might be though.

I love the way the daleks can really motor nowadays, does make them more scary. However, I didn't like the fact that they could fire bullets (when did that happen?!) or that they had names, too human for my liking. And one of them (sorry don't know his name :lmao: ) said the urge to kill the Doctor was too strong - since when do daleks have urges? They are supposed to be completely devoid of emotion.

Agree with you about the dalek sec accent, Matt, absolutely terrible!

Loved the Doctor saving Laslo at the end, made me smile a lot.

Leela

Agreed Leela. :thumbsup2

Bullets? When? Oh and the name bit was only for these four, now one dalek. And we know they have emotions because they were designed to have them, otherwise, perfectly true. Daleks are normally void of everything.

That was nice. :cutie:
 
Freema's website has considerable pictures for this Saturday. Worth a look through all six sections.

The Mill say this Saturdays monster is the best ever, and a behind the sofa moment.

Radio times Tuesday has pictures. Full story.

Exclusive reveal of a new monster from next week's episode The Lazarus Experiment written by Stephen Greenhorn.

The monster is a CGI creation from The Mill, based on Greenhorn's notes, but what they dreamt up astonished the writer. "I'd written a bit about the scientific theory behind where this monster comes from, and a vague idea of how I thought it might look," says Greenhorn. "The guys at The Mill saw that and thought, 'We can do better than that!' They regard themselves as the torch-holders of 'behind-the-sofa' moments - and they reckon this is one of the scariest things they've done."

Plus an interview with Mark Gatiss who is now set to become only the third man ever to both write and appear in Doctor Who and who is guest starring as a certain Professor Lazarus next week.
 
Thanks for that Emporer! :thumbsup2

Matt's Activity: Think of something new

The writer of the last ep loves to think of new things, and things of new ways of putting a story together. For instance, you sit on a chair, it could absorb you and turn you into an.. egg? (Her idea not mine! :lmao: )

That's my game idea. Think of a new way to use an object to progress a story. Simple no?

I'll be back later to help.
 
Thanks for that Emporer! :thumbsup2

Matt's Activity: Think of something new

The writer of the last ep loves to think of new things, and things of new ways of putting a story together. For instance, you sit on a chair, it could absorb you and turn you into an.. egg? (Her idea not mine! :lmao: )

That's my game idea. Think of a new way to use an object to progress a story. Simple no?

I'll be back later to help.

UPDATED

Mine is called a TWOGAN, it's a monster that bumps things back a week!



Now ''42'' will be on A WEEK later due to TWOGAN and his massive monster,
Its so big it lasts a full 3 hours.


Still Not with me, the monster is Terry Wogan with Eurovision song contest May 12th, with Doctor Who bumped with the episode ''24'' sorry another typo ''42'' with Michelle Collins, on a week later now Bet Cindy gets shot by a old monster, IANBEAL.

OK your monsters:-

A toaster that pops up more than toast.
A central line train people get on, go into the tunnel and never get off-maybe done by TFL already. (ok come back ten years later-still TFL has done it).

A laptop keyboard that turns you into a zombie by posting threads everynight!


etc


etc


etc.
 
Hooverville -> A place where Hoovers are sold.

LOL that's all I got.. :lmao:
 
Ok News

David Tennant will appear on Parkinson this Saturday at 10.40pm, you will have to 'reverse the polarity' of your TV sets to ITV to catch this one.

Parkingson is a big DW fan, but this is only the second time he has interviewed the timelord the first was in 1973 with Jon Pertwee.

On Saturday the Doc lands the tadis in Matha home, her longe to let her go back to normal life, and this time unlike Rose gets it right, a day after she went.

He is going to go when something on BBC news 24, takes his eye and he has to tag along with Marthas family.

The Mill promise the scariest monster yet, with a final battle in a London Cathedral.

All along look out for who is the PayMASTER for the experiment, and maybe the second reference in this post, to 'reverse the polarity' to BBC3 after this episode to see how it was done and then 'reverse the polarity' of your TV to ITV for Parky.

:3dglasses Void stuff.
 
Bad NEWS

The TWOGAN killed Doctor Who, ( well for a week).

Doctor Who takes time out as Scooch Fly The Flag.

He may have thwarted the Daleks last week, but the Doctor has finally met his match with the Eurovision Song Contest.

After some severe spreadsheet shuffling in Scheduling (try saying that fast) it's been decided that an early start for episode seven, Chris Chibnall's 42, wasn't a good idea.

The episode will now be shown a week later, on Saturday 19 May.

42 sees former EastEnder Michelle Collins making her Doctor Who debut as McConnell, the strong willed captain of a doomed spaceship hurtling out of control towards a boiling sun. With only 42 minutes to uncover the saboteurs, and with a mysterious force starting to possess the ship's crew, the Doctor and Martha are running out of time!

We hope you'll support Scooch in their bid for Eurovision glory, and appreciate that seven days is only a handfull of heartbeats to a Time Lord.
 
Thanks for the info, Emperor. Have put Parkinson in the Sky +.

Can't believe we have to miss Doctor Who for Eurovision. :scared1: Grrrrrrr.

Leela
 
Thanks for the info, Emperor. Have put Parkinson in the Sky +.

Can't believe we have to miss Doctor Who for Eurovision. :scared1: Grrrrrrr.

Leela


The offical DW website says something special will be given to us after Saturdays DW show, against a picture of John Simm/ Mr Saxon outside westminster they write:-


Don't miss The Lazarus Experiment. Not that you would!

We're all as disappointed as you are that you'll have to wait an extra week between episodes six and seven of Doctor Who because of the Eurovision Song Contest.

However... even though there's no episode on 12 May 2007, the Doctor Who team have been working away feverishly to prepare a special treat for you at the end of this week's episode, The Lazarus Experiment.

Hopefully it'll make the wait for 42 seem a little shorter.

You'll also be able to to see it here on the website as soon as it's been on TV, and possibly behind the red button too if we can sort things out in time...

Stay tuned
 
S3: 3.4 - Final BARB Ratings

The final BARB ratings are in for Series Three Episode Four: Daleks in Manhattan.
3.4: Daleks in Manhattan achieved a final BARB rating of 6.69m viewers.

This makes Doctor Who the 18th most-watched programme for the week.

:3dglasses Reverse the polarity!!!!
 





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