‘True Love’ trailer
The BBC has released a launch trailer for True Love, BBC One’s first improvised series, created and directed by BAFTA-winning Dominic Savage.
The BBC has released a launch trailer for True Love, BBC One’s first improvised series, created and directed by BAFTA-winning Dominic Savage.
A double-helping of Tom Baker-flavoured electro-pop excitement in a single YouTube video. First up, the instrumental version of the Human League’s b-side tribute to the toothy Time Lord from 1981. That’s all very well, of course, but the main part (and if you want to skip past Phil Oakey’s synthery to get to it immediately, … >
The engrossing emotional honesty of Tennant, McClure and Froggatt make this opening instalment of True Love well worth watching.
New Doctor Who companion Jenna-Louise Coleman began filming her first scenes this week, and in doing so joins a long line of distinctly attractive people to step aboard the TARDIS.
Out now, Sci-Fi Movie Freak is packed with the spine-tingling excitement and thrilling moments that have made sci-fi movies a beloved genre for those who want the Force to be with them. The book also includes a free DVD of classic low-budget B-movie Plan 9 From Outer Space. To celebrate, we’ve got copies of the … >
In a clip from the recent DVD release of classic Doctor Who story Nightmare of Eden, the crew reveal why the Mandrels were probably the least scary aliens the Doctor ever faced.
Turning the Doctor Who theme into an epic guitar workout is one thing; playing it on eight computer floppy disk drives is a work of insane genius so frighteningly impressive that the maker of this video will probably one day either save the world from destruction or blow it up himself. It’s probably best to … >
Karen Gillan has revealed that she would like to guest star in Community‘s ongoing Doctor Who spoof ‘Inspector Spacetime’.
In a clip from the latest classic Doctor Who boxset, Ace Adventures, actress Sophie Aldred and director Chris Cough reveal their thoughts on Dragonfire‘s infamous cliffhanger ending.
Heavy metal guitarists are frequently prone to bouts of what has been accurately dubbed as ‘fretboard wankery’ and oddly enough, this unique kind of Fender-bending sometimes finds itself entangled with the world of cult telly. While Brian May’s Star Fleet Project is a prime example of what can happen when such a crossover goes hideously … >