‘Doctor Who’ actor Jenna Coleman’s embarrassing moment has the internet cringing

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There are some anecdotes that are just so embarrassing, you can’t help but cringe for the people involved.

And cringe we most certainly did when we read Jenna Coleman’s most embarrassing moment in an interview with the Guardian

The Doctor Who actor recounted the time she was buying a sandwich at Leeds train station when a man spoke to her. 

“The man said to me: ‘Do you want to go for a drink?’ I said, ‘I am so sorry, I’ve got a boyfriend,'” said Coleman.  

Little did she know, however, that the man wasn’t actually asking her out. “And he replied, ‘No, it’s a meal deal: if you take a sandwich, you can get a drink as well,'” Coleman continued.  Read more…

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A virtual reality ‘Doctor Who’ film is coming to a headset near you

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If you’ve always wanted know what it’s like to travel through space and time, then this is for you. Soon, you can space/time travel with The Doctor inside the TARDIS for a full 12 minutes. 

The BBC announced it is releasing an animated virtual reality Doctor Who film in 2019, that will allow viewers to tag along with The Doctor as she travels around in the TARDIS on a mission to save someone from something.  

The movie is entitled Doctor Who: The Runaway, and is a new original Doctor Who story — but those are all the details we have so far.   Read more…

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‘Doctor Who’ Dalek snowman turns NSFW after slightly melting

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The problem with creating art in a medium that’s so dependent on temperature is that a few degrees of warmth can severely alter your creation.

Sometimes that little bit of warmth will turn your snow Dalek into something that looks less like a Doctor Who alien and more like a human penis.

One thing I won’t ever do again is build a snow dalek. I did that when we lived at our old house as the kids were into Dr Who. I learnt that when snowdaleks start to melt they upset the neighbours #snowman #snowdalek #drwho pic.twitter.com/YrK8vJqAJr

— Oeufelia (@oeufelia) February 1, 2019

Twitter user and Doctor Who fan Oeufelia posted two pictures of their impressively large snow Dalek on Friday. The first picture looks like the mutant that Doctor Who fans know and love, and after a little bit of melting, the second picture shows a wilted snow Dalek. Read more…

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The 10 best gifts for new and old ‘Doctor Who’ fans

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Doctor Who fans are especially hard to shop for.

Like many franchises, Doctor Who has a plethora of official and unofficial material that directly relates to the show — Blu-rays, comics, books, audio adventures, and more — but in the case of Doctor Who, there’s just so much of it. The show has had 55 years to build itself, which is wondrous, but as a gift-giver, you can pretty much toss all of that out since you never know what they already have.

However, Who also has an advantage: The show renews itself every few years, creating a ton more new merchandise in the process. And this past year has been a doozy, with Jodie Whittaker taking over as the Doctor, the first woman in the title role. That means a lot more interest, and plenty of new merchandise. Read more…

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‘Doctor Who’ pulls a ‘Game of Thrones’, makes fans wait for the next season

No, Doctor Who is not going to suddenly start killing everybody off (at least that we know of)
But it does look like the show is going to pull a Game of Thrones of sorts in terms of how long it will be between seasons. 
The 11th season of the le…

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Jodie Whittaker will be returning for another season of ‘Doctor Who’

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God is a woman and so is The Doctor for one more season, at least. 

Jodie Whittaker, who’s currently playing The Doctor in Season 11 of Doctor Who, just confirmed that she will be returning to her role of extraterrestrial Time Lord in the legendary BBC sci-fi series for Season 12.

Whittaker told The Hollywood Reporter that she’s definitely not ready to hand over the Doctor Who-baton to another actor just yet. 

“It’s such an incredible role,” Whittaker told THR. “It’s been an extraordinary journey so far and I’m not quite ready to hand it over yet.”  Read more…

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What’s What in Doctor Who: How the Twelfth Doctor Leads to the Future

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The TARDIS returns!

We’re celebrating the return of Doctor Who (Sundays on BBC AMERICA) with a rundown of what makes Doctor Who the world’s longest-running sci-fi series and a unique, ever-evolving franchise with generations of fans. You can explore the universe with the Ninth and Tenth Doctors in our first article here and travel through space and time with the Eleventh Doctor here. Whether you’re a passionate fan or a total beginner, BBC’s new DVD collections, featuring some of the most popular Doctors, will inspire you to join this epic adventure through space and time.

One of the little bits of Doctor Who magic that has kept the show alive for more than half a century is regeneration: the Doctor’s transformation into a new look and personality while still retaining the same essential characteristics. Thanks to this Time Lord ability, audiences meet the Doctor anew every few years, bringing new actors into the role and fresh outlooks to the series. Read more…

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What’s What in Doctor Who: Exploring the Universe with the Ninth and Tenth Doctors

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The TARDIS returns!

We’re celebrating the return of Doctor Who (Sundays on BBC AMERICA) with a rundown of what makes Doctor Who the world’s longest-running sci-fi series and a unique, ever-evolving franchise with generations of fans. Whether you’re a passionate fan or a total beginner, BBC’s new DVD collections, featuring some of the most popular Doctors, will inspire you to join this epic adventure through time and space.

Doctor Who first hit television screens in 1963,  captivating audiences with its sci-fi story of a powerful “Time Lord”—that’s the Doctor, to us humans—who travels space and time, fighting the forces of evil. The original series ran for a whopping 27 seasons, ending in 1989. In 2005, the modern series picked up where the original had left off, exciting long-term fans and a new generation alike. This month, Jodie Whittaker appeared as the Thirteenth Doctor in the show’s newest season. Passionate, hopeful, and full of energy, the Thirteenth Doctor has just started exploring galaxies and sorting out fair play throughout the universe. Read more…

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‘Doctor Who’ fans are so into this cute, hangry creature called a ‘Pting’

There’s a hangry little new creature on Doctor Who and Twitter is into it.
Dubbed a Pting, the small but fierce newcomer appeared on Sunday in “The Tsuranga Conundrum,” the fifth episode of Series 11, which stars Jodie Whittaker as the 13th Doctor.
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The new ‘Doctor Who’ title sequence is a real trip

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For the eleventh series of Doctor Who, the beloved sci-fi show’s title sequence has taken a trippier turn.

The latest season features Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor, and she’s landed with a shiny new theme and a kaleidoscopic title sequence — albeit missing the TARDIS whizzing around — which debuted on second episode “The Ghost Monument.” 

The sequence is the work of a visual effects artist only known as John Smith, who made his own opening back in 2010 as a 16-year-old fan and posted it to YouTube.

“I had no idea what I was doing, but was so excited for Matt Smith’s first series that I decided to try what every Whovian-turned-VFX-Artist does at some point… making my own title sequence for the show,” Smith wrote in a Facebook post. Read more…

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‘Doctor Who’ fans all had the same reaction to Jodie Whittaker’s first episode

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On Sunday evening, over eight million people in the UK tuned in to watch Jodie Whittaker’s first outing as the new Doctor.

And judging by the reaction on Twitter, everyone seemed to love it.

Here are some of the many excitable reactions from viewers of Doctor Who‘s series 11 premiere, “The Woman Who Fell to Earth”:

That was fantastic#doctorwho

After months and months of “the Doctor should only be a man” rubbish from naysayers – their incessant moaning and negativity was instantly proven to be irrelevant nonsense. Jodie nailed the character within seconds.

She IS the Doctor. 100% 🙌

— ɢᴀᴠɪɴ (@gavinworby) October 7, 2018 Read more…

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