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Freema explains all to Radio Times.

"Martha is very different from Rose," explains Freema Agyeman in a special 16-page new series guide in the new edition of Radio Times.

"She's academic and very independent. She has her own flat and she's almost qualified to be a doctor, whereas Rose was living at home with her mum, and there was that feeling of slight disgruntlement with her life. She was searching for something when the Doctor came along and helped her find herself.

"With Martha, it's more a sense of interruption," she adds. "She seems very grounded and happy with where she's at, then the Doctor comes along and kind of blows everything out of the water for her. She goes with him more out of curiosity than need.

"She comes from this bustling family, and when we first see her, they're all turning to her for advice. Even though she's not the eldest, she seems to be the boss. Martha has an old head on young shoulders and that's what makes her more challenging of the Doctor. She wants answers.

"We're all slightly different around different people, so Martha brings out different facets of the Doctor that maybe the audience hasn't seen before. There's a freshness and an openness and a directness to Martha. Shes quite tough."

The special also coverage also includes interviews with David Tennant, exclusive information on the new monsters plus a complete episode guide by Russell T Davies. It's also got two collectors edition covers - hurrah!

below to see the covers in full. See the Jugdon in the background?


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That's brilliant.:) Hope he has some of his sense of humour back after the 'Torchwood' business!!

Thanks for all the info here - loving it.
 

Picture in the news of the world today from next Saturdays Episode showing an old lady with a straw sucking out the Doctors blood, she is an alien, and guess which young medicial student studying to be a doctor stops it?

Perhaps old age Leech Treatment, minus the leech.. ;) :lmao:

They look like Sontarans but they are not ( as far as I am aware) they look a bit like them with helmets etc but I reported before they are Jugdon they look like upstanding Rhinos

Oh no! That's a shame.. :(

Freema explains all to Radio Times.

"Martha is very different from Rose," explains Freema Agyeman in a special 16-page new series guide in the new edition of Radio Times.

"She's academic and very independent. She has her own flat and she's almost qualified to be a doctor, whereas Rose was living at home with her mum, and there was that feeling of slight disgruntlement with her life. She was searching for something when the Doctor came along and helped her find herself.

"With Martha, it's more a sense of interruption," she adds. "She seems very grounded and happy with where she's at, then the Doctor comes along and kind of blows everything out of the water for her. She goes with him more out of curiosity than need.

"She comes from this bustling family, and when we first see her, they're all turning to her for advice. Even though she's not the eldest, she seems to be the boss. Martha has an old head on young shoulders and that's what makes her more challenging of the Doctor. She wants answers.

"We're all slightly different around different people, so Martha brings out different facets of the Doctor that maybe the audience hasn't seen before. There's a freshness and an openness and a directness to Martha. Shes quite tough."

The special also coverage also includes interviews with David Tennant, exclusive information on the new monsters plus a complete episode guide by Russell T Davies. It's also got two collectors edition covers - hurrah!

below to see the covers in full. See the Jugdon in the background?


RADIOTIMES.jpg

Sorry about that Leela.. :hug:

Perhaps next season. :thumbsup2

JACK IS BACK!
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:cool1: :cool1:

Perhaps he will ditch that weird "Oh let's just kill the alien" attitude he had in Torchwood. Let's hope so!
 
Perhaps old age Leech Treatment, minus the leech.. ;) :lmao:
Oh no! That's a shame.. :(
Sorry about that Leela.. :hug:
Perhaps next season. :thumbsup2
:cool1: :cool1:

Perhaps he will ditch that weird "Oh let's just kill the alien" attitude he had in Torchwood. Let's hope so!

Tommorrows RT has 14 pages of Doctor Who.
 
Thanks Emperor and Master, it was the Jugdon I saw, really looked like a Sontaran though for the split second I saw it. Think I will have to start campaigning to Russell T. At least Jack is back though so there is something to cheer about :yay:

Leela
 
Yay! Big Dr Who fans here too! And Torchwood, anything with Captain Jack in is watchable in my eyes....:)

We'll be in London on Saturday, but Sky+ is already set to record.... At least there will be something to watch on Saturday nights now!

Michelle
 
Doctor Who Episodes 2007



I have updared this now for the new series,based on todays radio times..

Theme, series 1 Bad Wolf 2 Torchwood 3 The paymaster of Professor Lazarus, ( think Time lord, think trap, Think…….The Master).


3.1 Smith and Jones -Something is on Mars - and it's heading straight for Earth. The Doctor battles the familiar race Police warrior the Judoons, and ''Plasmavarovs''and makes a new friend.London has storms upward rain, and the doctor is in bed, the hospital suddenly moves to the moon.Martha works in the hospital, there is a reference in this episode what the link between Martha and Adeola (who was killed by Cybermen) is. Anne Reid plays Florence like a vampie sucking blood. written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Charles Palmer



3.2 The Shakespeare Code
The Doctor meets The Bard. written by Gareth Roberts, directed by Charles Palmer Executive Producer Julie Gardener gave the assembled delegates a few exciting hints about what's to come. "We're in pre-production on Doctor Who 3", she said. "We'll be filming for 34 weeks, beginning with a Christmas special. "Julie then went on to say that the TRADIS will be travelling into the future during the third series: "...and into the past, where we will meet Shakespeare –IN 1599 and why wouldn't you, Witchlike creatures at work.Deaths including a man drowning on dry land.

3.3 Gridlock-
they go to new earth and meet the face of boe. travelling into the future year 5 billion and 43 written Matha starts to notice that hse is being taken to places visited by the Doctor with Rose before, his x and gets annoyed.The doctor told a lie and gets into trouble. by Russell T. Davies, directed by Richard Clarke Stars Ardal O’hanion


3.4 (P1) Daleks In Manhatten:

in New York set in the 1930's. Doctor battles Daleks in New York Pig-men,Sewers,showgirls,Empire state building.
The two-parter will see the show's star David Tennant and assistant Martha Jones, face their famous foes in 1930s Manhattan. "This time, their plan is the most audacious Dalek scheme yet! Even the Doctor finds himself out of his depth," said lead writer Russell T Davies. They will be joined on the show by Spooks star Miranda Raison. Raison, who plays journalist-turned-spy Jo Portman in Spooks, will feature alongside Holby City's Hugh Quarshie and Ryan Carnes, of Desperate Housewives' fame. written by Helen Raynor, directed by James Strong
3.5(P2)Evolution of the Daleks written by Helen Raynor, directed by James Strong

3.6 The Lazarus Experiment
Mark Gattis as scientists experiment ruined, Modern day Earth, meet up Marths familiy again.(hypersonic sound wave manipulator) and a villain named Lady Thaw played by Thelma Barlow written by Stephen Greenhorn, directed by Richard Clarke –A trap is starting to be woven now for the Doctor and his friend(s)

3.7 42
42nd century a spaceship in a far flug galaxy, saboteurs are at work crew members possessed and a catchfrase ‘’burn with me’’
written by Chris Chibnall, directed by Graeme Harper

3.8 Human Nature--The Family of Blood
setting in a boys public school in 1913 a chill in the air, lights in the sky, if you ever think scarecrows were scary you aint seen anything yet. Addapted from the novel "Human Nature", the doctor turns human. Possibly leaving Martha to face off an alien threat. written by Paul Cornell, directed by Charles Palmer

3.9 (P2) The Family of Blood written by Paul Cornell, directed by Charles Palmer

3.10 Blink
Wriiten by the king of terror, remember ‘are you my mummy’ and tick tock clockwork droids, a very scary one.
written by Stephen Moffat, directed by Hettie MacDonald

3.11 Utopia with Captain Jack Harkness! Taking the crew to the distant planet of Malcassairo Jack is back on the tardis with an entrance like no one before, and then the Tardis is out of control. Maybe a mainly Doctor less in this one,written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Graeme Harper

3.12/The Sound of the Drums and
3.13/Last of the time lords.

Doctor Freema and Jack written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Colin Teague,

Stars John Simm, you do not need to be The Master of Doctor Who to work out who is the villian here, the doctor faces his greatest foe ever, in a desperate fight for survival, what is the power of the Archangel, who are the Toclafane what terrible secrets are hidden in the heart of the valliant.
 
Thanks, Emperor Dalek! I am trying not to read it all as I like the surprise, but I don't know how long I will hold off!

Leela
 
Thanks Emperor and Master, it was the Jugdon I saw, really looked like a Sontaran though for the split second I saw it. Think I will have to start campaigning to Russell T. At least Jack is back though so there is something to cheer about :yay:

Leela

It's a shame Leela, but be thankful there are only a couple more days left of your quiz and you can sit back and discuss stuff with us now!!! :yay:

Unless Ask Me Anything Gets your attention.. ;)

Yay! Big Dr Who fans here too! And Torchwood, anything with Captain Jack in is watchable in my eyes....:)

We'll be in London on Saturday, but Sky+ is already set to record.... At least there will be something to watch on Saturday nights now!

Michelle

Nothing gets much bigger than us three.. :) :lmao:

I must get that recorded... Say anyone know when Doctor Who Confidental is back on? It's really good; worth a watch!
 
It's a shame Leela, but be thankful there are only a couple more days left of your quiz and you can sit back and discuss stuff with us now!!! :yay:

Unless Ask Me Anything Gets your attention.. ;)



Nothing gets much bigger than us three.. :) :lmao:

I must get that recorded... Say anyone know when Doctor Who Confidental is back on? It's really good; worth a watch!

Amen to that, Matt! Looking forward to putting my feet up and talking Doctor Who with you guys :hug:

Just had a look and Confidential is on after Doctor Who, Saturday night at 7.45 pm on BBC3 :thumbsup2

Leela
 
I must get that recorded... Say anyone know when Doctor Who Confidental is back on? It's really good; worth a watch!

7.45PM BBC3 saturday.

BBC3 Sunday Doctor Who Christmas 2006 special, then repeat of Saturday then Confidential, and also Friday again from 9pm.
 
Amen to that, Matt! Looking forward to putting my feet up and talking Doctor Who with you guys :hug:

Just had a look and Confidential is on after Doctor Who, Saturday night at 7.45 pm on BBC3 :thumbsup2

Leela

As do we Leela, as do we!

It'll be nice to don a new name while talking to complete strangers over the internet!! :goodvibes :lmao:

7.45PM BBC3 saturday.

BBC3 Sunday Doctor Who Christmas 2006 special, then repeat of Saturday then Confidential, and also Friday again from 9pm.

Thanks the info, both of you.. Definetely watch it; it's great!

Thanks for the episode guide as well. :thumbsup2
 
Im going out on Saturday, so I will have to sky+ it and watch Sunday, cant wait:thumbsup2
 














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