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I choose the maximum level of hype.
In case everyone is interested: Adventures with the Wife in Space is relaunching later today, and they're going to be focusing on the modern series this time. The site is offline at the moment but will launch very shortly: www.wifeinspace.com

For those who don't know what it is: It's an absolutely hilarious blog about an older Doctor Who fan rewatching the entire series with his non-DW fan wife. They've done the entire classic series at this point, and after a hiatus of (I think) more than a year they're finally moving on to Eccleston. You don't need to take my word for it; Moffat loves the blog too (he even wrote a foreword for their book).

I used their blog when I was watching the classic series for the first time, and it really helped me get through the rough spots. Give it a look! This blog, alongside Philip Sandifer's Tardis Eroditorum (for a more informative perspective) makes watching the classic series so much more fun.
Wow, that's surprising. Neil always said they wouldn't do it since Sue had already seen the new series as it aired. I will be interested to see how this turns out.
 

Boem

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I choose the maximum level of hype.

Wow, that's surprising. Neil always said they wouldn't do it since Sue had already seen the new series as it aired. I will be interested to see how this turns out.

Yeah, it's funny really since Sue always seemed excited about the idea of watching the new series (even after all she'd gone through with the classic series), but Neil couldn't bear watching some of those early modern episodes again. They've been getting quite nostalgic about their Doctor Who bingewatch lately though, so I guess that's part of it.

I also seem to remember they did some sort of crowdfunding thing a couple of months back for either the book or their Blake's 7 experiment, and I believe that blog entries for the modern series were one of the stretch goals. Can't remember exactly though.
 
Big Finish, realising that everyone's leapt to the wrong conclusions:
Big Finish Facebook comments said:
Sorry everyone, it's not a Ninth Doctor announcement. But there will be plenty to get excited about!

Ah well.
 
I was somewhat amused by how the video skipped over all of season 6 except for the opening and a fair chunk of season 7. Odd that it skipped over Day of the Doctor.
 
I was somewhat amused by how the video skipped over all of season 6 except for the opening and a fair chunk of season 7. Odd that it skipped over Day of the Doctor.

Clearly an RTD lover.

Official teaser for Lego Doctor Who (not a game, just that set that got approved a while back): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMG4UEorUfs

Don't get too excited though, you don't see a whole lot.

Beautiful. DW Gaf needs to buy enough for them to fund more sets/ a game.
 

RetroMG

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On the one hand, I don't think it's remotely likely.

On the other... Big Finish, of all people, would have to know the implications of using that word.

This. I mean, I don't think they could even convince Eccleston to do it. They would have to have someone else do the voice. But even with that, it would be amazing.

Another video! Capaldi turned up at the Doctor Who Exhibition today and sang Happy Birthday.

Otherwise known as crazy man wields knife at children. Also his hair is approaching 3rd Doctor levels of bouffant-ness.

Is that a Chocolate Cyberman cake? WANT.
 

TheJoRu

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Dat Cyberman cake.

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RetroMG

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I just had a funny thought. At the end of The Christman Invasion, Ten's first episode, he says "It is gonna be... fantastic."

What an amazing troll it would be if this turned out to be news of Tennent coming on to BF for a Tenth Doctor series..

Don't get me wrong, I'd still be thrilled.
 

mclem

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Awesome.

Even more awesome was that video leading me to the Series 1 trailer. It must've been amazing for people who lived through the "Wilderness Years" to see that pop up for the first time.

I remember looking for that a couple of years back and only finding a fairly poor off-screen recording on Youtube. Nice to have a proper version straight from the Beeb.

I just had a funny thought. At the end of The Christman Invasion, Ten's first episode, he says "It is gonna be... fantastic."

What an amazing troll it would be if this turned out to be news of Tennent coming on to BF for a Tenth Doctor series..

Don't get me wrong, I'd still be thrilled.

I'm fairly sure Tennant on Big Finish (as 10! I know he's done other roles in the past) is a question of when, not if.
 

Boem

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I already posted about this in the 10th anniversary thread, but I suppose there will be more people in here who are interested in this. Big Finish just announced that their license has been renewed to 2020. They do specify a couple of times that it's for Classic Who, and only mention the Doctors up to McGann. They also say that they'll announce a couple of new Classic Who titles over the next weekend, so perhaps the idea that they were going to announce the modern license was a bit of miscommunication.

Oh, and the first title that they've announced is a McCoy audio titled Damaged Goods. Interesting for fans of the Eccleston/Tennant era as it's based on the first ever Who script written by Russel T Davies, which he pitched to the BBC back when the classic show was still on the air (but which wasn't accepted at the time).
 
Isn't Damaged Goods an adaptation of RTD's NA that he wrote for the Seventh Doctor? I've been looking for a copy for ages, but they go for silly money.
 

Boem

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Isn't Damaged Goods an adaptation of RTD's NA that he wrote for the Seventh Doctor? I've been looking for a copy for ages, but they go for silly money.

Ah right, it was a novel, not an episode. I was mistaken I guess. Just looked at a summary, interesting that that novel already had a Tyler family who lived on a council estate.
 

The Real Abed

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BBCA seems to like playing every New Who episode in order. But for some reason they always skip season 1 and jump right to Christmas Invasion. Anyone know why? Do they think no one would want to watch the Eccleston season? The man practically saved Doctor Who!
 
The Damaged Goods adaptation was actually announced a while ago, but it's good that they're raising awareness of it. The license renewal is great news. That's quite a lengthy renewal.
 
BBCA seems to like playing every New Who episode in order. But for some reason they always skip season 1 and jump right to Christmas Invasion. Anyone know why? Do they think no one would want to watch the Eccleston season? The man practically saved Doctor Who!

It just has a very different (much cheaper) look and feel from the other series', I think, and they worry about it turning people off.


So I'm confused, can somebody fill me in what this could possibly mean? A spinoff series of sorts? Something else?

As it turns out it didn't mean anything, but Big Finish make audio dramas based on the original Doctor Who series (63-89, plus the TV Movie - so the first 8 Doctors) using the original casts. So that's everything from sometimes side stories with companions on their own, to hearing the original casts from way back when in all new stories in an audio-only form that's still very exciting/convincing.

The thing everybody is waiting for is for the BBC to give Big Finish the green light on an older era of 'new' Doctor Who - IE, people are waiting for the day the BBC gives them the thumbs up for RTD era characters. Torchwood, 9th/10th Doctors and their companions. Tennant especially is chomping at the bit to do it, it seems. This announcement wasn't that, though, but there is a gradual creep of new Doctor Who into the Big Finish world, as they're doing a story starring Kate Stewart.
 

TheJoRu

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Listening to some series 8 music, there's some amazing stuff.

When is that soundtrack coming out? The long wait to hear the clean, complete music is killing me!
 

Soodanim

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Thinking back to some of the River Song stuff, did they just give up on half of it? We never saw the upgraded sonic screwdriver and no Doctor ever bothers clicking his fingers to open the doors. And we never saw the last night before River went on the expedition, did we?

When we originally saw it I got the impression that it was a much older Doctor who did all this, then it just turned out to be across the span of 2 Doctors and Matt Smith just decided to age 400 years between episodes. It's a bit disappointing.
 

Boem

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The next announcement from Big Finish: The full reveal of the next Eight Doctor series starting in October.

It's called Doom Coalition


The full announcement is a bit too big to quote here, but it's described as a stand alone series that would also provide a good jumping on point for new listeners. The Doctor gains a new companion in the form of Helen Sinclair (played by Hattie Morahan), who is described as a woman from 1963 who's basically a combination of Barbara, Sarah Jane, Tegan and Verity Lambert.

The story concerns itself with the Doctor being called back to Gallifrey to battle a villain known as the Eleven, played by Mark Bonnar. I love the idea behind this villain, especially because they could make him into some sort of alternate, evil Matt Smith. The Eleven is
a Time Lord who retains each one of his personalities every time he regenerates; now in his Eleventh incarnation, he is an insane sociopath. Captured by the Seventh Doctor and placed in confinement on Gallifrey, the Eleven has been contained for many years. But now he has escaped…

More on Big Finish's facebook page.
 

M.Bluth

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Thinking back to some of the River Song stuff, did they just give up on half of it? We never saw the upgraded sonic screwdriver and no Doctor ever bothers clicking his fingers to open the doors. And we never saw the last night before River went on the expedition, did we?

It's true they dropped the ball with River Song, but Moffat said, a long time ago, that we weren't gonna see most River's interactions with the Doctor.
As for opening the doors with a finger click, 11th did it several times, and so is 12th.
 

Boem

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Those recent Big Finish covers in the style of the modern series really make me sad that it's unlikely we'll see any of those Doctors in a tv adventure with modern production values.

Classic Who rewatch update: I finished Death to the Daleks (which isn't great, but it's Terry Nation so that's a given), so that just leaves Monster of Peladon (I explained how much I dislike Curse of Peladon a couple of pages back. Monster is basically the same with added miners with badgers on their heads. Not looking forward to this one.) and Planet of the Spiders until I'm done with Pertwee. I'll probably take a break before I start with Tom Baker as work is starting to get a bit crazy again. I do know that I appreciate Pertwee a lot more the second time around. He'll never be my favorite Doctor, and the sexism/elitism can get a bit much at times, but there's a lot of charm in there as well. You can't go wrong with the Brig/Delgado/Jo team.
 
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