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more about #juliegardner more comments → bluehinter: I'm not quite sure what you mean by "scary snake-faced creature." I've watched the trailer a couple of times, and I think what you saw was just a clos... more » getitgurl_88: Lord it was insane watching that trailer. I didn't even know what to expect so I was really stunned to see it the first time. But then David told them... more » huxtablefan: But what of Martha Jones? Her most difficult and "complicated" relationship with The Doctor was a real "crowd-pleaser" for some. More than a few... more » W10002: I was at the panel. It was actually pretty fun. One thing I do want to add, Tennant did allude the possibility of coming back for a special, since the... more » HighWiredSith: Man I hate to see Tennant go. He deserved to have a Tom Baker type run, ten seasons at least. He was a great Doctor, one of the best. more » mikesisgod: aaarrrggghh how can ANYONE like donna? she doesnt fit the role one bit relative to the classic companions. worst companion ever. but her grandad was ... more » rabiera: > Executive producer Julie Gardner quipped, "I think John Barrowman just stole things off the set so he could be strip-searched." LOVE IT!!!!!! I ca... more » MIster_C: I didn't see the trailers LINK LINK LINK more » 92BuickLeSabre: I don't think I'm going to be able to handle this. Shoot, I've got The Keeper of The Traken sitting on my Netflix queue, unable to watch it, because ... more » stephenthechampion: you lucky bastards, how exciting!! more » Harlot: Jeebus....this Christmas is going to be rough. I'm ridiculously happy to hear Donna and Wilf will be in the final episodes, tho. Donna was, by far, my... more » MsFeasance: Between this and the interview where he implied he was a Wincester, my brain doesn't know what to do with Russell T. Davies, really... more » XeniaAdephagia: Saxon not SaxTon. *is a nerdnazi* more » KryptonZero: You know the biggest thing I like about the BBC is that it's British. I love the emmersive experience of being in a similar yet totally different cult... more » QuorraGabrielle: Actually she's now part of BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC which doesn't use licence fees but the profits from foreign sales/DVDs/books etc. more » -
#doctorwho
Doctor Who And The End Of Time: Tennant's Last Moments
We saw two teaser trailers for David Tennant's very final episodes as the time-traveling hero of Doctor Who, and they revealed some dark times ahead for our Time Lord, including a menacing figure in a hoodie. Spoilers in the TARDIS!
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#exclusive
The Future Of Doctor Who And Torchwood: Revealed!
We've already wondered whether Torchwood could possibly top its world-crashing "Children Of Earth" miniseries in 2010, and we're also dead curious about the rumored Doctor Who movie. So we asked the BBC's Julie Gardner what's in store for both institutions. More » -
#sdcc2009
Two More Reasons To Go To SDCC
SDCC is just weeks away, and the buzz over who is (and isn't) going to be there is growing. It's not the usual celebs I want to see, however: Instead, it's two particular folks who make media I'm addicted to. More » -
#thebritisharecoming
Will The BBC Save American Television?
The woman behind Life on Mars and the revival of Doctor Who is about to bring her style of television to the US. Julie Gardner is coming to America, and we couldn't be happier. More » -
#doctorwho
Exclusive Interview With Doctor Who's Steven Moffat
Steven Moffat has written most of the best episodes of the re-launched version of Doctor Who, the BBC's action-adventure show about a time-traveling alien. And he's taking over as show-runner in 2010. We were lucky enough to get a one-on-one interview with Moffat about his vision for the show. And Moffat settled your most hotly debated question about the show - and that was just in the first thirty seconds. After that, things got really interesting. (And there's one spoiler for the end of season four.) More » -

