Ruth’s lighthouse has a real-life “TARDIS”

Sometimes art imitates life. The lighthouse used as Ruth’s “family home” in the Doctor Who Series 12 episode Fugitive of the Judoon, now operated as a bed and breakfast, is owned by Doctor Who fans and has a changing room in the form of a TARDIS. West Usk Lighthouse, sits at the mouth of the … >

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Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror: new photos and casting news

New photos and casting information have emerged for the fourth episode of Doctor Who Series 12, Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror. The casting news introduces some new villains along with Anjli Mohindra’s Queen Skithra. Robin Guiver plays a menacing character named Bill Tallow, as pictured in the BBC America trailer for Nikola Tesla’s Night of … >

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Spyfall, Part 2: behind the scenes

The BBC shared a video which includes the filming of the scene of the plummeting aeroplane in the second episode of Doctor Who Series 12, Spyfall: Part 2. It includes cast interviews. Director of Photography Ed Moore shared a photo of filming the inventors exhibition scene.   View this post on Instagram   Shooting the … >

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Torchwood: Dead Man's Switch cover design

Torchwood: Dead Man’s Switch review

November’s monthly Torchwood story pulls the spotlight away from the main Hub crew to push the focus back in the direction of the malevolent, machiavellian manipulator Bilis Manger. Last heard of in the deliciously dark Deadbeat Escape back in August 2018, Manger has lost none of his nefarious charms by the time the events of … >

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Christopher Eccleston memoir to be released next month

I Love the Bones of You, a memoir penned by Christopher Eccleston, will be be released in September. The book will explore Eccleston’s life growing up in working-class Salford, his deep-rooted desire to perform on stage and the development of his acting career which includes his film debut in Let Him Have It, the BBC’s … >

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Torchwood: The Green Life review

This much-anticipated second release in the new series of Doctor Who monster-themed Torchwood audios returns to the setting of the classic 1973 Jon Pertwee story The Green Death: “the one with the giant maggots” as it is ubiquitously referred to in pop culture. For the majority of the story this is a double-act, as Torchwood’s … >

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