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Sunday, 28 August 2011
‘Let’s Kill Hitler’ Unreleased Music
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TheSkaroRevenger has uploaded a series of tracks of unreleased music from last night’s episode, ‘Let’s Kill Hitler’. From the Melody Pond’s metaphorical penny dropping, to the Tesalecta’s theme, and the childhood flashback into the Ponds’ past, you can hear the music all on his YouTube channel DrWhoUnreleasedMusic, and listen to them in this playlist…
Track Listing:
01: Previously on Dr Who
02: Crop Circles
03: Childhood Secrets
04: Shut Up, Hitler!
05: Mels' Song
06: You Are Unauthorised
07: The Child of the TARDIS
08: Next "Terror" Time
> Dr Who Unreleased Music – YouTube Channel
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Labels: lets kill hitler, melody pond, murray gold, music, river song, series 6, series six, soundtrack, unreleased music
Saturday, 27 August 2011
‘Let’s Kill Hitler’ 11 Teasers
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Since it is THE day, finally, that ‘Let’s Kill Hitler’ broadcasts in the UK and US, let’s take this last-minute chance to whet our appetites for it with a few teasers! To any spoiler-phobes who may be reading, none of these teasers are very spoilery (if at all) so you’re safe…
1.
“You never said I was hot!?”
2.
The Doctor’s new jacket needs no introduction
3.
Rasputin was green?
4.
Hitler returns the favour
5.
Keep an eye out for Benjamin
6.
“You ***** **** daughter ***** your ********”
7.
The penny drops more than once
8.
“You are not a psychopath!”
9.
“Is killing you going to take all day?”
10.
32 minutes until…
11.
River is armed for shopping
Very excited for today’s opening episode! Let’s hope the hours pass by unbelievably quickly, though something tells me the wait may feel slower than ever.
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Labels: lets kill hitler, series 6, series six, teasers
Friday, 26 August 2011
Confidential ‘Let’s Kill Hitler’ – Details & Previews
The BBC Press Office have released the official full synopsis of the Doctor Who Confidential episode to accompany ‘Let’s Kill hitler’, entitled ‘River Runs Wild’…
Achtung! Explosions, vintage bikes, cornfields and time travel make for a mind-boggling start to the second batch of Doctor Who adventures! Confidential is back on set with Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in 1930s Berlin. We hang out backstage with the cast and crew and bring you all the behind-the-scenes action as the series gets back into full swing.
We also bring you ‘Script to Screen’ - the making of a mini Doctor episode written by schoolchildren and brought to life by Matt Smith and the Doctor Who team.
Featuring interviews with Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill and Steven Moffat.
We're going live Confidential - Doctor Who Confidential - BBC Three
We're in Hitler's office - Doctor Who Confidential - BBC Three
Episode 8 of Doctor Who Confidential Series 6 will be broadcast 8pm Saturday 27th August on BBC Three.
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Labels: bbc3, clips, confidential, details, lets kill hitler, preview, synopsis, video
Australian ABC1 to air Series 6 Part 2
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News has been announced that the second half of Doctor Who Series 6 will be broadcast in Australia on the channel ABC1 on Saturday 3rd September at 7.30pm, following just one week after the UK and American TV premieres of opener episode ‘Let’s Kill Hitler’.
ABC1 have also compiled a rather brilliant and handy recap video of the important events of part 1 of the series:
Doctor Who
Series 6, Part 1 Recap
Returns 3 September, 7.30pm, ABC1
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Labels: abc, australia, broadcast, date, lets kill hitler, recap, series 6, series six, time, video
A real life Planet Midnight?
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Doctor Who has inadvertently predicted many things, from the iPad in the 80s to a second Earth in ‘New Earth’, but now it something far more interesting has come along. Astronomers have now recently spotted an “exotic planet, that seems to be made of diamond, racing around a tiny star in our galactic backyard”.
As you’ll remember, way back in 2008 there was an episode in Series Four (episode 10, to be precise) called ‘Midnight’, which was set entirely in the future on the planet Midnight – a planet made entirely out of diamond. We all recall how the Tenth Doctor got into a bit of a pickle and almost got thrown out of the tourist buggy into the fatally strong “Xtonic radiation” that would vaporise any unprotected living thing on its surface in a split second!
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The new planet is far denser than any other known so far and consists largely of carbon. Because it is so dense, scientists calculate the carbon must be crystalline, so a large part of this strange world will effectively be diamond. The evolutionary history and amazing density of the planet all suggest it is comprised of carbon -- i.e. a massive diamond orbiting a neutron star every two hours in an orbit so tight it would fit inside our own Sun," said Matthew Bailes of Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne.
Lying 4,000 light years away, or around an eighth of the way toward the centre of the Milky Way from the Earth, the planet is probably the remnant of a once-massive star that has lost its outer layers to the so-called pulsar star it orbits. Pulsars are tiny, dead neutron stars that are only around 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) in diameter and spin hundreds of times a second, emitting beams of radiation.
The measurements suggest the planet, which orbits its star every two hours and 10 minutes, has slightly more mass than Jupiter but is 20 times as dense, Bailes and colleagues reported in the journal Science on Thursday. In addition to carbon, the new planet is also likely to contain oxygen, which may be more prevalent at the surface and is probably increasingly rare toward the carbon-rich centre.
Its high density suggests the lighter elements of hydrogen and helium, which are the main constituents of gas giants like Jupiter, are not present. Just what this weird diamond world is actually like close up, however, is a mystery. In terms of what it would look like, I don't know I could even speculate," said Ben Stappers of the University of Manchester. "I don't imagine that a picture of a very shiny object is what we're looking at here."
Let’s just hope they never build a Leisure Palace or set up any shuttle buss tours across this planet then, eh?
> Source – ‘Astronomers discover planet made of diamond’
> ‘Midnight’ on Tardis Wikia
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Labels: astronomers, astronomy, Midnight, planet, series 4, series four
Short List Interview Matt Smith
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ShortList magazine have featured an exclusive interview with Matt Smith inside their latest issue and put it online. I won’t say too much, since it is a fairly long interview to fit inside a blog post, so I shall shut up now and if you want to read the rest of the interview, just click “Read more” (funny that, isn’t it?). Enjoy…
postpic_ShortList-logoAfter effortlessly proving the doubters and the ‘Doctor Who?’ headlines wrong, Matt Smith is a man in demand. Not that he likes to boast about it, as ShortList’s Jonathan Pile discovers
Matt Smith is a man to envy. His tenure as the Doctor has been universally lauded, he gets to refer to model Daisy Lowe as “my lady” and, as he proves while leaning casually against an Aston Martin — his chosen motor to front our car special — he looks great in a suit.
He’s also one of a group of young Brits (along with the likes of Sherlock’s Benedict Cumberbatch and Jim Sturgess) with the potential to conquer the acting world. And with this kind of success comes the obvious perks: a constant blur of exclusive parties in exotic locales, surrounded by beautiful people, with expensive champagne flowing endlessly into crystal goblets. But don’t take our word for it. Let the 28-year-old actor himself revel in his decadent lifestyle.
“I’m up at 6am, work all day, get back at 8pm, prepare for the next day, eat hummus and go to bed. I work nine months of the year, and it’s quite solitary in Cardiff.”
Oh. To be honest, that’s not exactly how we pictured it.
Still, he is the star of Doctor Who. And there’s never been a better time to be the Time Lord. Critically acclaimed, the show has also reached unprecedented levels of popularity in the US thanks both to Smith’s portrayal and the stewardship of Steven Moffat — who also wrote the aforementioned Sherlock and co-wrote the upcoming Tintin film for Steven Spielberg. He must see the positives of his new status.
“What’s good? What’s good? People tend to fly you business class. You get a little bed. Now that, to me, is the sort of victory you want. And I try to nab a pair of socks from every photo shoot.”
In fact, he’s swiped two today — one pair yellow, the other purple. But the truth is he knows exactly what a privileged position he’s in, his responses to our questions revealing him to be both a man who values his privacy and one who’s extremely humble.
“I’ve got to sustain it,” he admits. “People often say, ‘You’ve made it,’ but I’ve got another 40 years of trying to be an actor. I don’t know if I’ll ever have as intense a period of work again. I’m very fortunate. But there’s a long way to go.”
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Series 6’s Five Biggest Mysteries
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What are the five biggest mysteries and questions of Doctor Who that are yet to be answered by Mr Moffat? Well, ahead of tomorrow’s Series 6 Part 2 opener, Yahoo TV have put their best Doctor Who fanatic reporter on the case (they have their facts right as well! Take note, Daily Mail). So ye be warned of the spoilers ahead if you have yet to watch ‘The Lodger’ or any of Series 6 (if that applies to you then ye also be damned)…
1. Who killed the future Doctor?
We saw the Doctor from 200 years in the future being killed by an astronaut – but who was inside the spacesuit? The Doctor said he knew and appeared to be expecting to die. Is there any significance to the way he said "I'm sorry" to his friends before being killed? What was he apologising for?
2. Whose spaceship was above James Corden's flat?
In the episode 'The Lodger', the Doctor stayed with a character called Craig (played by James Corden) while trying to figure out what was going on in the flat upstairs. It turned out there was a broken spaceship - with a primitive time engine - trying to fix itself. In 'The Impossible Astronaut' we saw this spaceship again, in a network of tunnels under Florida in the 1960s with the memory-wiping Silence hanging around in it. Is it a time machine? Who built it? Where did it go when it vanished from above Craig's flat? We know Craig is back in the second half of the new series so maybe he'll have some answers.
3. Who is Madame Kovarian?
This mysterious woman with an eyepatch kidnapped a pregnant Amy and replaced her with a doppelganger in order to steal Amy's Time Vortex-enhanced baby... who we now know grows up to be River Song. She says she wants to turn the baby into a weapon for use against the Doctor – but why? Who is she working with? What is her eyepatch for? And why do we see River wearing one in the teaser trailer for the rest of the series?
4. Who was the young girl we saw regenerating?
At the end of 'Day of the Moon' we saw a young, injured girl begin the Time Lord regeneration process, transforming in a burst of orange light. Was this Amy's daughter or a full Time Lord? If it was Amy's daughter, this means River Song can regenerate – and if that's the case, maybe she didn't really die when we first met her during David Tennant's time as the Doctor.
5. Who was the 'best man I ever knew' that River killed?
We know that in the future River is in a maximum-security prison for murder - she says for killing “a good man...the best man I ever knew”. This implies it could be the Doctor, possibly even the future Doctor we've seen killed by the mysterious astronaut. But could the 'good man' actually be Rory, who we now know was River's father? Did the episode title 'A Good Man Goes to War' refer to the Doctor or to Rory, who became a warrior to save his wife and baby?
Yahoo article written by Ed Lomas
> Read the full article
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Labels: a good man goes to war, day of the moon, impossible astronaut, lodger, madame kovarian, river song, series 6, series six, speculation, yahoo
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Murray Gold Interview by Silva Screen
Silva Screen – the music company who have released all of the Doctor Who soundtrack from Series 1 to present - have posted an exclusive interview they conducted with the composer of Doctor Who himself Murray Gold back in April this year.
Among his answers, Murray talks about his style of music, how it is influenced, how he came up with the ideas for some and who his favourite TV & film composers are, as well as much more…
Murray Gold Interview - April 2011
> Silva Screen
What do you think of this? What do you think of Murray Gold’s music?
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Labels: interview, murray gold, music, silva screen, soundtrack, video
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