Doctor Who

The Eleventh Hour, the debut story to feature Matt Smith as the 11th Doctor and Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, is heading to our screens soon. The initial story of the eleventh Doctor’s era sees the Doctor crash landing on Earth with the TARDIS in ruins, his sonic screwdriver destroyed, and twenty minutes to save the planet from a terrible doom! It’s business as usual, then!

This episode of Doctor Who is being premiered throughout the country at a series of particular events featuring a Doctor Who bus that is taking Matt Smith and Karen Gillan around the country to show it in cities that don’t get as galore huge events as a lot of of the larger places in the country.

I think this is a very cool idea indeed, and is sure to help the eleventh Doctor gain some strong new fans. This new series will also see a brand new TARDIS interior, new titles, new music, and the return of the Daleks, the Weeping Angels and even classic bad guys the Silurians!

There has been a good deal of fan controversy surrounding everything from the casting to the redesign of the TARDIS and even the finer points of the eleventh Doctor’s costume, with a great deal of fans state emphatically and authoritatively it a disaster before they’ve seen a single scene and others stating it is going to usher in a brand new golden era for the series.

I personally am in truth excessively affected emotionally with regards to the new series of Doctor Who, the era of the eleventh Doctor, and the era of Steven Moffatt in the driving seat for this chapter in the Doctor Who saga. Clips and early reports suggest a Patrick Troughton/Tom Baker hybrid with a modern edge, which sounds beauteous much perfective to me.

While a good deal of fans do have their issues with this new series, I think those issues will be unfounded. I myself was one of those fans that thought the casting was a bad idea at first. Now? I think it’s superb, and much more ‘Doctorish’ than either Christopher Eccleston or David Tennant. The coming years of the Matt Smith era will be another defining moment in the history of Doctor Who- and as ever, time will tell.

The eleventh Doctor is here, and while the new Doctor Who series five will be a rather dissimilar show to the one that David Tennant fronted, but it will certainly, totally and utterly be Doctor Who. Long live the eleventh Doctor!

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5“No Second Chances”
By E.A. Week
The BBC’s new production of it is classic series, Doctor Who, weathered it is basi major casting change admirably. Most actors stay in the lead role for at least three years, but for Christopher Eccleston, one year was enough, and his Doctor (aka ‘Nine’) passed away in the season one finale. In keeping with Who tradition, the Doctor, upon his death, regenerates into a altogether new body. Taking the TARDIS controls from Eccleston is another Russell T Davies alumnus, David Tennant (who headlined Davies’ production of Casanova) as the tenth incarnation of the Doctor (aka ‘Ten’). Tennant had his work cut out for him, following Eccleston’s marvelous turn as the Time Lord, but he made the transition so seamlessly that the reputation veritably seems like the same man in a dissimilar body.

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