New Series Five Trailer

<![CDATA[Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith appeared on the March 26 edition of Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, and he brought this trailer with him. It's a slightly longer version of the trailer that came out after the BBC press launch, except much more tantalizing…:

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Series 5 SPACE Promo

<![CDATA[Courtesy friend of the site Mike Doran, we are happy to present the SPACE promo for Series 5. It’s basically a modified version of the first Matt Smith trailer with different backing music, but it still gets our hearts pumping.

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July 2010 Doctor Who DVD Releases for North America

<![CDATA[A bumper crop of four different Doctor Who DVDs, comprising five stories, will be released in North America on July 6. The Space Museum/The Chase set represents the William Hartnell era. As noted in Radio Free Skaro #184, the scene containing The Beatles’ performance of “Ticket To Ride” will be excised from all DVD versions outside of Europe.

Also due out are the three stories included in the UK “Myths and Legends” box set, but sold separately in North America: The Time Monster, Underworld, and The Horns of Nimon.

Below are the covers for each DVD:

Doctor Who – Story #015, 016: The Space Museum / The Chase (The 1st Doctor/William Hartnell)
3-DVD set (4 episodes and 6 episodes), $49.98 SRP
Doctor Who – Story #064: The Time Monster (The 3rd Doctor/Jon Pertwee)
1-DVD set (6 episodes), $24.98 SRP
Doctor Who – Story #096: Underworld (The 4th Doctor/Tom Baker)
1-DVD set (4 episodes), $24.98 SRP
Doctor Who – Story #108: The Horns of Nimon (The 4th Doctor/Tom Baker)
1-DVD set (4 episodes), $24.98 SRP

Check out the full story at TV Shows on DVD.
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Radio Free Skaro #190 – Ludwig Speed Kings

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Radio Free Skaro #190 – Click here to listen

Rampant speculation was the order of the day for the Three Who Rule, as a spate of trailers got the thinkin’ (and other) juices flowing. New footage! A Dalek! A Cyberman! Several…other things! And 13 days to go before a new Doctor, a new companion, and a new season debut in the UK. All this and a smattering of news, some pedanting, and ribald statements.
Show Notes:

Skaro Shop…Buy Our Stuff!
Gallifrey 22…First Guests Announced!
Series Five…New Trailer!
The Eleventh Hour…Red Button Loop!
Series Five Title Sequence…Still Secret!
An Old Enemy…Returns!
Series Six…Confirmed!
K-9…UK Premiere!
Tom Baker Says…He’s Doing Big Finish!
Big Finish Says…No He Isn’t, Officially!
BBC…Shownar!

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New BBC America Doctor Who Trailer

<![CDATA[A new trailer from BBC America has come out, rife with new clips and scenes not glimpsed yet in any other trailer. And, yeah, it's good:

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SPACE Podcast – March 19, 2010

<![CDATA[spacebadgeThe Three Who Rule return in the latest SPACE Podcast, barely able to contain their excitement about the upcoming series of Doctor Who starring Matt Smith – and this was recorded before the tantalizing reviews of Episode One had been made available online. You should see how giddy they are now…

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Second Series 5 Montage Trailer

<![CDATA[As seen at the Cardiff premiere for The Eleventh Hour and Series Five, we present to you here the spiffy new trailer for Matt Smith's debut. As ever, the spoiler-averse should keep well away.

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Doctor Who BBC Press Launch

<![CDATA[The BBC Wales press launch for the new series of Doctor Who, starring Matt Smith, took place on March 18 in Cardiff. Here's a BBC news report on the event, featuring an interview with Matt Smith and a short clip from The Eleventh Hour:

Later, both Matt Smith and Karen Gillan appeared together, accompanied by the same clip from their first episode:

Karen Gillan was also interviewed on her own:

The following morning featured Steven Moffat being interviewed on BBC Breakfast:

Also revealed was the fact that there will be a Doctor Who Christmas special in 2010 and a further full series in 2011…but then, we were all kind of expecting that, weren’t we?

Series Five of Doctor Who premieres on BBC One on Saturday, April 3.]]>

Pierhead Sessions Discuss Doctor Who

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The Pierhead Sessions took place in Cardiff from March 4-6, 2010. These sessions were set up to discuss various media issues and events that have affected Wales, and, naturally, the arrival of Doctor Who in Cardiff was one of the prime topics discussed. The Doctor Who panel on March 5 involved Clare Hudson (Head of Programming, English, BBC Cymru Wales), Piers Wenger (Head of Drama, BBC Cymru Wales, and Executive Producer, Doctor Who), Beth Willis (Executive Producer, Doctor Who), Ian Grutchfield (Brand Manager, Doctor Who), and was moderated by Neil Midgley (Daily Telegraph).

The hour long panel is presented in three parts below, and provides some interesting insights into the production of Doctor Who, including some fascinating hints and previews from the current production team of Piers Wenger and Beth Willis:

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Made in Wales: Doctor Who – Part 1 from Pierhead Sessions TV on Vimeo.

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Made in Wales: Doctor Who – Part 2 from Pierhead Sessions TV on Vimeo.

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Made in Wales: Doctor Who – Part 3 from Pierhead Sessions TV on Vimeo.

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Peter Davison’s Message to Gallifrey One

For those who weren’t lucky enough to see it at Gallifrey 21, or those who just want to see it again, here’s the clean version of Peter Davison’s video message to the fans that was played at the opening ceremonies. Stay tuned to the end for a very special cameo…!