John Barrowman reveals ‘Doctor Who’ 50th anniversary hopes
Torchwood‘s John Barrowman has discussed Doctor Who‘s 50th anniversary, revealing that he is “excited for all the celebrations”.
Torchwood‘s John Barrowman has discussed Doctor Who‘s 50th anniversary, revealing that he is “excited for all the celebrations”.
Bone Quill continues the story begun in Hollow Earth, the first book for children written by John Barrowman and his sister Carole E. Barrowman.
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The BBC has announced the commission of The Great Train Robbery, from the makers of BBC Two’s United.
Director Coky Giedroić handles the action sequences impressively, as well as the softer, romantic moments.
Channel 4 has announced the commission of Anna & Katy, a new character-driven comedy show.
It’s time for the girls to get their geek on: since Doctor Who returned to our screens in 2005, only one woman has written for the series: Helen Raynor, who gave us ‘Evolution Of The Daleks’ and ‘The Sontaran Stratagem’. With such a wealth of creative women in this country, it seems an imbalance that can be easily corrected.
Wizards vs Aliens co-creator Phil Ford has revealed that the second series will explore “different avenues” of the show’s concept.
For the legions of science fiction fans that descended on London’s ExCel Centre, the weekend of October 19th to 21st meant just one thing: for the first time in Trekker convention history all five captains from the TV incarnations of Star Trek were to gather for a public appearance, to celebrate fifty years of a cultural phenomenon.
Daisy’s latest storyline is only one among many magic wands that are routinely deployed in this drama to re-set the action every other week.