Mark Gatiss is a man who knows his Who and – as his past BBC documentaries attest – he’s also a scholar of horror. After the tension of ‘Cold War’ Gatiss blends his twin passions together into a frothing tankard of a script, ‘The Crimson Horror’; a bonkers draught of fun and scares. It’s ‘Whorror’. Oh, no… no, we’re never saying that again…
The BBC and BBC America have released trailers for next weekend’s new Doctor Who episode, ‘The Crimson Horror’, written by Mark Gatiss.
The BBC has released a new video looking at the making of last night’s Doctor Who episode, ‘Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS’.
Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman’s new Doctor Who adventures continue next weekend with ‘The Crimson Horror’, written by Mark Gatiss.
Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman’s new Doctor Who adventures continue next weekend with ‘The Crimson Horror’, written by Mark Gatiss.
Ever since its title was first announced, this has been one of the most eagerly anticipated episodes of this run of Doctor Who.
The Doctor’s TT Type 40 capsule, or his “frankly magnificent timeship”, is as central to the show as the Time Lord himself. Disguised as a Police Box, but containing a myriad of wonders inside, she has travelled all over the universe and often saved the day. Despite being a safe refuge for the Time Lord … >
John Barrowman has revealed that he and Alex Kingston have discussed the idea or Captain Jack and River Song appearing together in a Doctor Who spin-off.