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‘Doctor Who’ speech from ‘Zygon Inversion’ is even more emotional with flashbacks

A Doctor Who fan has edited their own version of the 12th Doctor’s anti-war speech in ‘The Zygon Inversion’, featuring flashbacks from previous episodes. YouTube’s The Majestic N’th Doctor said: “When the Doctor is making his speech about war and what he’s done in the past, I often wondered what he sees and thinks through flashbacks from past episodes.” … >

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Watch ‘Sherlock’ star Una Stubbs freaking out about this ’80s microwave

When she wasn’t producing amazing fitness albums, it seems that Una Stubbs spent the mid-1980s getting extremely overexcited about kitchen appliances. Sherlock‘s Mrs Hudson is certainly very pleased with her Toshiba Deltawave Microwave in this 1985 advert. Watch the advert… The new season of Sherlock is currently filming in Cardiff.

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Watch a truly EPIC cover of the ‘Doctor Who’ theme

The word ‘epic’ is thrown around a lot online, but sometimes it is actually justified. The folks at PiscesRising on YouTube have produced what must surely the most epic interpretation of Australian composer Ron Grainer’s Doctor Who theme ever. Watch the video… In case you were wondering, the lyrics are “a mix of Sanskrit, faux Latin and various Doctor Who … >

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Watch Jenna Coleman’s Q&A panel at Planet Comicon in Kansas

Jenna Coleman made her first ever Kansas City appearance at Planet Comicon on Saturday. The former Doctor Who star chatted with fans about her best moments as Clara, breaking the TARDIS on her first day, being ‘the Impossible Girl’, catching up on Game of Thrones, her favourite books, her advice for aspiring actors, and working with both Matt Smith and Peter … >

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Still confused by the Bootstrap Paradox in ‘Doctor Who’? Toby Whithouse explains

The concluding episode of Toby Whithouse’s two-part Doctor Who story in Season 9 was bookended by the Doctor discussing the Bootstrap Paradox. A time travel paradox in which an object or information can exist without ever being created, the concept became a key part of the plot in ‘Under the Lake’ and ‘Before the Flood’ as the Doctor hypothesises ‘Who really composed Beethhoven’s Fifth?’ … >

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Watch Paul McGann’s original ‘Doctor Who’ audition tape

As Doctor Who fandom celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Eighth Doctor’s debut in 1996’s ‘TV Movie’ this month, let’s take a look back at where his journey began. And we mean right back to the very beginning. Here’s actor Paul McGann’s original audition tape for the role! What do you think of his audition? Let us know below…

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John Barrowman just fell over and the ‘Loose Women’ lost their sh** – watch!

The hosts of Loose Women freaked out spectacularly when John Barrowman fell off his chair on live TV this morning. The Torchwood star was posing in high heels (of course) on ITV’s daytime chat show when he suddenly disappeared behind the desk. Watch a clip… We should point out that he is okay! It’s been quite the week. @Team_Barrowman pic.twitter.com/btol77Ycnq — Loose … >

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Donna Noble phones Hyacinth Bucket in weirdest ‘Doctor Who’ mash-up ever

There are some pretty random Doctor Who mash-ups on the internet. Star Wars characters fighting with Time Lord? The Eleventh Doctor chatting with Liam Neeson from Taken? Doctor Who meets American Horror Story? And then there’s Catherine Tate’s Donna Noble phoning Hyacinth Bucket from Keeping Up Appearances while she tries to take out a Sontaran, for no reason other … >

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‘Doctor Who’ in 10 seconds: Watch a recap of 1965-1966’s Season 3

The guys at Flight Through Entirety have released a new video summarising every story from the original third season of Doctor Who in just ten seconds. Following their previous recaps of Season 1 and Season 2, Australian fan Brendan Jones continues his breakneck journey through the Hartnell era, revisiting Daleks, death, dodgy accents and more death in the First Doctor’s … >

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