Are You a Weeping Angel? | A Doctor Who-Inspired Love Song
Are You a Weeping Angel? https://youtube.com/shorts/RC-tttca7MA [Verse] Are you a weeping angel in disguise Cause I can't blink with you in my eyes In the TARDIS we could travel through space But right here with you I've found my place Looking for amazing gifts? Visit our Redbubble store. [Chorus] Every tick tock of the clock You're my timey-wimey shock Don't look away or you'll be gone With you my hearts keep beating on [Verse 2] Daleks and Cybermen ain't got a clue In this universe it's just me and you Across the stars and distant skies Let's
2024 Christmas Specials: Must-Watch Movies, TV Shows and Festive Highlights
As the festive season approaches, television networks and streaming platforms are unveiling a delightful array of Christmas specials for 2024. From classic favorites to new productions, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Here's a curated list of notable Christmas specials to look forward to this year: 1. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Returns to NBC The beloved 1964 animated classic, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, is making its way back to NBC after five decades on CBS. This timeless tale of Rudolph's journey to self-acceptance will air on December 6, 2024, marking its 60th anniversary. 2. Doctor Who Christmas Special:
The Best Doctor Who Actors: Matt Smith and David Tennant
"Doctor Who" is one of the longest-running and most beloved science fiction television series of all time. Since its debut in 1963, the show has captivated audiences with its imaginative storytelling, iconic monsters, and the enigmatic character of the Doctor, a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey who travels through time and space in the TARDIS. Over the decades, many actors have portrayed the Doctor, each bringing their unique interpretation to the role. Among these, David Tennant and Matt Smith are often hailed as two of the best versions of the Doctor ever. This article explores their contributions to the
Time and Space: A Journey Through Doctor Who’s Christmas Specials
Welcome to the wondrous realm of the Doctor Who Christmas Specials, a time-honored tradition that invites viewers on a festive journey through time and space. The enigmatic Doctor graces our screens with a unique Yuletide adventure, blending the magic of the season with the thrill of intergalactic escapades. As the TARDIS materializes in the midst of snow-covered landscapes and twinkling holiday lights, audiences are treated to tales that seamlessly weave together the spirit of Christmas with the Doctor's boundless courage and insatiable curiosity. Whether battling sinister forces or forging heartwarming connections, these specials have become a cherished part of the
Ten Most Beautiful Songs in Doctor Who
Doctor Who series 1-7 features a diverse range of musical scores from composer Murray Gold that perfectly capture the epic and emotional moments of the show. Some of the top musical scores from these seasons include "The Doctor's Theme", which serves as the iconic theme music for the series, "Doomsday", which accompanies the heart-breaking farewell between the Doctor and Rose, "I Am the Doctor", which captures the Doctor's heroic and adventurous spirit, "The Madman with a Box", which conveys the Doctor's sense of mystery and unpredictability, "This Is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home", which provides a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into
The moving story of Vincent Van Gogh – one of Doctor Who’s most emotional episodes
"Vincent and the Doctor" is the tenth episode of the fifth series of Doctor Who, the British science-fiction television show. Richard Curtis, best known for his romantic comedies such as "Four Weddings and a Funeral," wrote the episode, directed by Jonny Campbell. https://youtube.com/shorts/GLs6yGOBPx0?feature=share Synopsis (contain spoilers) The episode begins with the Doctor (Matt Smith) and Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) visiting a museum in 2010 and discovering an unsettling painting of a church, "The Church at Auvers," by Vincent van Gogh (Tony Curran). The Doctor, on the other hand, notices that the painting depicts a menacing figure lurking in
David Tennant is the 14th Doctor!
On Sunday 23 October David Tennant took on the role of the Fourteenth Doctor as Jodie Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor regenerated. But what caused a beloved Doctor to make a comeback? When discussing the future, showrunner Russell T Davies said: "If you thought David Tennant's appearance was a shock, we've got plenty more surprises on the way! The road leading to Ncuti's 15th Doctor is paved with mystery, terror, robots, puppets, peril, and fun! And how does it relate to Donna Noble's welcome comeback? What, how, and why? We'll give you a year to make your predictions, and then all hell
Doctor Who dramas free on BBC Radio this weekend (20 August 2022)
BBC Radio will broadcast two Doctor Who audio dramas starring The Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble. This weekend is FREE WORLDWIDE! If you look around, you should be able to find links to listen to the audio books. Saturday 20 August UK Time: 18:00 SA Time: 17:00 USA Time: Use this converter Australian Time: Use this converter Sunday 21 August UK Time: 18:00 SA Time: 17:00 USA Time: Use this converter Australian Time: Use this converter If you've never heard a Big Finish DW audio before, YOU'RE IN FOR A TREAT! And if you have, you already know… You're going
Doctor Who’s Epic 14th regeneration announced
The BBC has announced that Ncuti Gatwa will succeed Jodie Whittaker as the star of Doctor Who. On the popular science fiction show, the 29-year-old will become the 14th Time Lord and the first non-white actor to portray the major character.Gatwa, a Rwandan-born Scottish actor, is most known for his role in Netflix's series Sex Education. Gatwa was cast as Eric Effiong in the Netflix comedy-drama series Sex Education in May 2018, and the show premiered in 2019 to critical praise. He has received multiple awards for the character, including a BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Actor in Television in
Visit the Tardis: A really cool Doctor Who Easter Egg
Visit the Tardis: A really cool Doctor Who Easter Egg on Google Maps. Do access the Easter Egg, do the following. Click here to access the map location. Click this link to the map of Earl's Court Road, then click the double-white arrows directly in front of the police call box. Immediately you're transported inside the TARDIS, famous time machine of Doctor Who, complete with a detailed 360 degree view of its interior and various controls. This is very cool! More about the TARDIS The TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space) is the time machine and spacecraft, belonging to the Doctor,