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Along with the long-awaited Doctor Who 50th anniversary boxset, September 8th will also see the DVD and Blu-ray release of Peter Capaldi’s feature-length series opener Deep Breath! Containing the first episode from the much-anticipated Series 8 of Doctor Who, there is also another chance to watch Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor, in which Peter
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Along with the long-awaited Doctor Who 50th anniversary boxset, September 8th will also see the DVD and Blu-ray release of Peter Capaldi’s feature-length series opener Deep Breath! Containing the first episode from the much-anticipated Series 8 of Doctor Who, there is also another chance to watch Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor, in which Peter
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- 8/8/2014
- by Christian Cawley
- Kasterborous.com
Doctor Who's series eight premiere 'Deep Breath' will receive a special DVD and Blu-ray release.
The feature-length episode - Peter Capaldi's first full appearance as the 12th Doctor - will be available to own on Monday, September 8.
Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor - the special broadcast that unveiled Capaldi as the latest incarnation of the Time Lord - has also been included.
The release will also feature a 10-minute behind the scenes feature and other exclusive content.
'Deep Breath' sees The Doctor and Clara (Jenna Coleman) reunited with Madame Vastra (Neve McIntosh), Jenny Flint (Catrin Stewart) and Straz (Dan Starkey) in Victorian London.
Following the success of last year's 50th anniversary special, the episode will be screened in cinemas worldwide.
A special screening at London's Odeon in Leicester Square will feature special guests and a Q&A.
BBC One in the UK and...
The feature-length episode - Peter Capaldi's first full appearance as the 12th Doctor - will be available to own on Monday, September 8.
Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor - the special broadcast that unveiled Capaldi as the latest incarnation of the Time Lord - has also been included.
The release will also feature a 10-minute behind the scenes feature and other exclusive content.
'Deep Breath' sees The Doctor and Clara (Jenna Coleman) reunited with Madame Vastra (Neve McIntosh), Jenny Flint (Catrin Stewart) and Straz (Dan Starkey) in Victorian London.
Following the success of last year's 50th anniversary special, the episode will be screened in cinemas worldwide.
A special screening at London's Odeon in Leicester Square will feature special guests and a Q&A.
BBC One in the UK and...
- 8/8/2014
- Digital Spy
Brace yourselves, Whovians: Long-running cult obsession Doctor Who returns to BBC America on Aug. 23 with a new star, Peter Capaldi, and a new attitude. Compared with Matt Smith’s previous Doctor, Capaldi’s lead character is “a lot fiercer,” says Jenna Coleman, who plays his traveling companion, Clara Oswald. “This man is a total adrenaline junkie.”
If you don’t count John Hurt’s one-and-done performance in last year’s 50th-anniversary special, Capaldi is the 12th actor to play the show’s Doctor, a two-hearted alien who travels through space—and time—in his ship, the Tardis, and periodically regenerates his outward form.
If you don’t count John Hurt’s one-and-done performance in last year’s 50th-anniversary special, Capaldi is the 12th actor to play the show’s Doctor, a two-hearted alien who travels through space—and time—in his ship, the Tardis, and periodically regenerates his outward form.
- 7/10/2014
- by Clark Collis
- EW - Inside TV
Feature Andrew Blair 8 Nov 2013 - 07:00
To celebrate its 50th birthday this month, Andrew talks us through 50 great Doctor Who scenes...
Doctor Who, what with being the greatest thing ever and all, has its fair share of great scenes. You could – and people have – write a list of one great scene per story. There are thousands to choose from. Here, we have a list of fifty in no particular order. The criteria is simply that we enjoy them.
Because we all know about 'Do I have the right?' and 'I'm not going to let you stop me now', I've also tried finding moments from less popular episodes just to give them some love. No story is completely without merit (Even Timeflight has Khalid) and like it or not, Time and the Rani happened, so we're all just going to have to deal with it.
So, here's a selection of fifty great scenes.
To celebrate its 50th birthday this month, Andrew talks us through 50 great Doctor Who scenes...
Doctor Who, what with being the greatest thing ever and all, has its fair share of great scenes. You could – and people have – write a list of one great scene per story. There are thousands to choose from. Here, we have a list of fifty in no particular order. The criteria is simply that we enjoy them.
Because we all know about 'Do I have the right?' and 'I'm not going to let you stop me now', I've also tried finding moments from less popular episodes just to give them some love. No story is completely without merit (Even Timeflight has Khalid) and like it or not, Time and the Rani happened, so we're all just going to have to deal with it.
So, here's a selection of fifty great scenes.
- 11/7/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Yep, it's true. After much speculation, BBC has finally named Number Twelve. Peter Capaldi will take over as as the Doctor from Matt Smith, who will depart the role in this year’s Christmas Special. At BuzzFeed, you can read my latest post, "Peter Capaldi Named As The New Star Of Doctor Who," about the casting of Peter Capaldi as Number Twelve. The Tardis is getting a new inhabitant in the form of 55-year-old veteran actor Peter Capaldi. After weeks of speculation (and much interest from London bookies), BBC finally announced on Sunday just who will be taking over as the Time Lord at the center of long-running British science fiction drama Doctor Who once current series star Matt Smith leaves in December’s Christmas Special. “The decision is made and the time has come to reveal who’s taking over the Tardis,” executive producer and head writer Steven Moffat...
- 8/4/2013
- by Jace Lacob
- Televisionary
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