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Andrea Laford

Doctor Who’s Bradley Walsh to celebrate his 60th birthday

Popular performer Bradley Walsh, will celebrate his 60th birthday with a one-hour television special Wednesday, June 3. Bradley Walsh: Happy 60th Birthday, narrated by Jason Manford, will offer viewers an exclusive look at Walsh’s varied career, spanning four decades, including stand-up comedy, presenting, quiz shows, theatre, panto, acting and singing. As well as forgotten gems … >

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David Bradley as William Hartnell (the First Doctor) in front of the TARDIS

David Bradley and Doctor Who voice impressionists gather for ‘Doctors Assemble’

Doctor Who Magazine writer Emily Cook, who has been organizing many Doctor Who watch-alongs during the COVID-19 pandemic isolation period, has organized something special for May 23. Details are scant but Doctors Assemble is a project which will be launched in conjunction with a live-tweeted watch-along of the Doctor Who biopic An Adventure in Space … >

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Framed Photo of Susan (Carole Ann Ford), the Doctor's granddaughter

Carole Ann Ford remains keen on a TV return to Doctor Who

In an interview in SFX magazine, Carole Ann Ford reiterated her interest in appearing as first Doctor companion Susan in Doctor Who with Jodie Whittaker. When asked her thoughts on appearing as Susan with the thirteenth Doctor, she giggled and said: “Now there’s a thing. I have toyed with that: ‘Oh, Grandfa – ma!’ I … >

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Two ‘Time Lord Victorious’ novels announced

BBC Books will publish two novels to tie into the multi-platform Doctor Who story, Time Lord Victorious, starring the eighth, ninth and tenth Doctors. The Knight, the Fool and The Dead and All Flesh is Grass are scheduled for release in October and December, respectively and are now available for pre-order. The two novels are … >

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Doctor Who fans can video conference from the TARDIS

What Doctor Who fan hasn’t wanted to host a video conference from the TARDIS? With so many people unable to leave their homes other than to shop for essential supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic, more rely on video conferencing services to keep in touch with people they are unable to see in person. The BBC … >

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