“the wild regrets and the bloody sweats, none knew so well as i; for he who lives more lives than one, more deaths than one must die.” — oscar wilde.
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Such a beautiful sight
Can I have Arthur Darvill as a friend? Please? CAN I? PRETTY FUCKIN’ PLEASE?
Seriously though.
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Once Upon a Time I…
Once upon a time I saved the universe with the Eleventh Doctor and loved it. Meanwhile, Rose Tyler and Donna Noble painted the TARDIS pink. The end.
Once upon a time I went to a Beatles concert with the Eleventh Doctor on Christmas. Meanwhile, Martha Jones and Rose Tyler got sent back in time by the Weeping Angels. The end.
Once upon a time I went to a Beatles concert with Ten while orbiting a supernova. Meanwhile, Nine and Donna painted the Tardis Pink. The End.
^That is lovely.
Once upon a time, I visited Shakespeare with River Song while wearing a a fez, meanwhile, Donna Noble and Sarah Jane were having a spa date on the Tardis. The End.
Once upon a time I got a boner because a Dalek in my underwear, meanwhile River Song and Sally Sparrow, burned up a sun to say goodbye. The End.
sounds legit.
Once upon a time I defeated Martha Jones because an Ood told me to, meanwhile Rose Tyler and Donna Noble painted the TARDIS pink. The end.
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Doctor Who's secret history of codenames revealed
The makers of Doctor Who have long used codenames and anagrams when they want to keep something from us. Most recently, Jenna-Louise Coleman revealed that she had to pretend she was auditioning for something called “Men on Waves”.
She told Radio Times: “When she was auditioning, Karen Gillan had been given a codename - Panic Moon, which is an anagram of Companion - so I worked out that Men on Waves is an anagram of Woman Seven, because this is the seventh series. Weirdly, seven is my lucky number and this is my seventh job.”
Back in 2005, the very biggest secret of them all was the show itself: everybody wanted to know what the revived Doctor Who would look like and the production team went so far as to relabel the very few videos that had to leave the office.
Instead of “Doctor Who”, they were labelled with an anagram: “Torchwood”.
In 1988’s Remembrance of the Daleks, the production team knew full well that listing a character as being played by Terry Molloy would tip off fans that Davros, creator of the Daleks, was back. So in the cast list they provided to Radio Times for that week, they billed the actor as Roy Tromelly.
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“What’s the point in them being happy now if you know they’re going to be sad later? The answer is, of course, because they are going to be sad later.”
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The first Official Doctor Who Photo of Jenna-Louise Coleman!
Ok. Now it’s official.
Jenna-Louise Coleman, who will play The Doctor’s new and as yet unnamed companion, in the hit British sci-fi TV series Doctor Who. Coleman will be introduced to audiences for the first time in the show’s 2012 Christmas Special following the departure of the current companion Amy Pond, played by Karen Gillan, who will leave in episode 5 of the upcoming Series (7).








