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Digital Spy reveals a little more about the Christmas Special.

Steven Moffat discusses the Christmas Special (but not very much) at  Premium Hollywood.

Digital Spy reveals the (possible) identity of two of the writers for Series Fnarg2.

Da Boss on The Big Bang: a story only Doctor Who can do - no other show could have come close to a story like this. [Digital Spy]

Spoilery info about The Big Bang gathered from listings magazines posted at Blogtor Who, and a lovely but sad clip of Rory posted at Digital Spy.

Some very, very spoilery concept art has been posted at SciFi Wire... (exciting if it turns out to be true...)

Newround interviews Matt Smith and Karen Gillan at the press screening of The Pandorica Opens.

Digital Spy has ten teasers for The Pandorica Opens, plus interviews with Matt and Karen here.

Teasers for Vincent & The Doctor posted at SFX. Plus a video interview with Karen Gillan and Richard Curtis, and clips from Vincent & The Doctor at Guardian.co.uk.

Neil Gaiman is interviewed about his experiences so far  writing for Doctor Who... [BBC], and posts some snaps in illustrious company on Twitter... [Twitpic/Neilhimself]

Digital Spy reveals the names, and some epic details, of episodes 12-13.

Teasers for The Hungry Earth posted at Digital Spy.

Stacey (Joanna Page) to star in Doctor Who? [Daily Star]

Pictures from Amy's Choice posted at Den of Geek.

On the finale: it involves a message on the oldest cliff-face in the universe; a puzzle box that opens from the inside; a love that lasts thousands of years; and the most feared being in all the cosmos...

On episode 11: People are disappearing from Aickman Road and it is something to do with a staircase people walk up and never come down.

Teasers for The Vampires of Venice posted at Digital Spy.

More on the Pond pregnancy in the tabloids.... [Mail Online] [Telegraph]

DWM #421 reveals the title of episode 8 will be The Hungry Earth, episode 9 is Cold Blood, and a working title of Vincent and the Doctor for episode 10.

Teasers for Flesh and Stone posted at Digital Spy.

Teasers for The Time of Angels posted at Digital Spy, and sneak peek at Den of Geek.

Teasers for Victory of the Daleks posted at Digital Spy.

A collection of publicity shots from The Beast Below now at Den of Geek, ten teasers posted at Digital Spy, and photo-loaded preview at MailOnline.

Spoilers ahoy!  In his own words, Steven Moffat gives a rundown of Series Fnarg in his own words. [Radio Times]

DWM #420 reveals the title of episode 7 will be Amy's Choice.

There are ten The Eleventh Hour teasers posted at SkyTV, some of which are news, some not so much!

After The Moff alluded to the possibility in his Radio Times interview, the Daily Star reports that the Daleks have been redesigned for the new series. The article also suggest Eleven will be seen “munching on Jammy Dodgers”.

The Moff describes the Christmas 2010 Special: The most Christmassy Christmas Special there'll ever be...

Lizo Mzimba's launch party tweet, posted verbatim... Ooh. New series trailer. Spitfires dog fighting in space. Cybermen! Stonehenge. Roman centurions. Weeping Angel!!!!

James Corden and Matt Smith snapped whilst filming a football match in Victoria Park. [more photos here]

 photo by mugimoe photo by mugimoe photo by mugimoe

DWM #419 reveals the titles of the next three episodes of Series Fnarg (all still subject to change): The Time of Angels, Flesh & Stone (a two-part story, written by Steven Moffat), Vampires in Venice (by Toby Whithouse).

James Corden confirms in an interview with Richard Bacon on 5Live that he will be appearing in the new series. [The Sun]

Amy Pond is pregnant?! [The Sun] (Moff has history with the dream sequences...)

Neve McIntosh appears in two episodes of the new series as Silurian twins. The episodes also feature Robert Pew and Meera Syal. [Perthshire Advertiser] [California Chronicle]

During the SFX Weekender, Neil Gaiman ended months of speculation when he revealed he will be writing for Series Fnarg2 in 2011. [SFX]

Nina Wadia will appear as a psychiatric medic in Series Fnarg. [The Sun]

DWM #418 publishes the titles of the first three episodes of Series Fnarg: The Eleventh Hour, The Beast Below (both written by Steven Moffat), Victory of the Daleks (by Mark Gatiss).

Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Tony Curran (as Vincent Van Gogh) have been filming Richard Curtis's episode in Cardiff Bay.

Murray Gold will be composing music for the new series and has created a new arrangement of the theme tune. [Music from the Movies]

In an interview for Radio 3's Night Waves, Steven Moffat reveals that the Eleventh Doctor will face the Weeping Angels when the series returns in the Spring.

Location filming in Trogir Croatia, for episode 6, with Rory Williams (played by Arthur Darvill), who will join the Doctor and Amy in the TARDIS.

Matt Smith & Karen Gillan have been filming in Llandaff, which will feature as the village of Leadworth in the series.

The BBC has confirmed that Richard Curtis has scripted an episode of the next series. [BBC]

Filming on the new series commences at Dunraven Bay in Wales, with Alex Kingston reprising her role as River Song.

 

 

DWM #423, out July 22nd 2010

DWM #423, out June 24th 2010

Radio Times, April 17-23 2010

DWM #422, out May 27th 2010

SFX #196, out May 5th 2010

Doctor Who Magazine #421

DWM #421, out April 29th 2010

Radio Times April 17-23 2010

Radio Times, April 17-23 2010

Doctor Who Magazine #420 (Doctor)

DWM #420, out April 1st 2010

Radio Times April 3-9 2010

Radio Times, April 3-9 2010

Returning for it's first full series in over two years to say we're a little bit excited about the debut of Doctor Eleven Matt Smith, new Companion Karen Gillan and newly appointed head writer Steven Moffat would be and understatement of timeless proportions. The only thing for it? An enormous, 10-page on set exclusive from the new series, packed with insights and secrets from Who maestro Moffat.

SFX #194, out March 10th 2010

highlights from The Moff's Production Notes column in DWM - coming soon!

COMING SOON!!

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  SM.net will be celebrating the 21st anniversary of Press Gang throughout 2010, but please be advised that we are suffering significant delays in delivering our new content, due to a certain Mr Mathews absconding with our passwords and petty cash, and muttering something unintelligible about crunchy credits...

  However, we'd like you to share the vole, so please feel free to email lynda@juniorgazette.net with your memories of Press Gang. We will publish our favourites on the site. The Editor's decision is final!

#01 The Eleventh Hour, by Steven Moffat. Introducing Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, and featuring Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams, Nina Wadia as Dr Ramsden, Annette Crosbie as Mrs Angelo, and Olivia Colman. Directed by Adam Smith.

#02 The Beast Below, by Steven Moffat. Featuring Sophie Okonedo as Liz 10, and Terrance Hardiman as Hawthorne. Directed by Andrew Gunn.

#03 Victory of the Daleks, by Mark Gatiss. Featuring Bill Paterson as Bracewell, Ian McNeice as Winston Churchill and Tim Wallers as Childers. Also has D-A-L-E-K-S! Directed by Andrew Gunn.

#04 The Time of Angels, by Steven Moffat (1 of 2). Featuring Alex Kingston as River Song, Iain Glen as Father Octavian, and the return of the Weeping Angels. Directed by Adam Smith.

#05 Flesh & Stone, by Steven Moffat (2 of 2). Featuring Alex Kingston as River Song. Directed by Adam Smith.

#06 The Vampires in Venice, by Toby Whithouse. Featuring Arthur Darvill as Rory, Helen McCrory as Rosanna Calvierri, and Elizabeth Croft. Directed by Jonny Campbell.

#07 Amy's Choice, by Simon Nye. Featuring Arthur Darvill as Rory, and Toby Jones as the Dream Lord. Directed by Catherine Morshead.

#08 The Hungry Earth, by Chris Chibnall (1 of 2). Featuring Neve McIntosh, Meera Syal as Nasreen Chaudhry and Robert Pew. Also some Silurians. Allegedly. Directed by Ashley Way.

#09 Cold Blood, by Chris Chibnall (2 of 2). Featuring Neve McIntosh, Meera Syal and Robert Pew. Directed by Ashley Way.

#10 Vincent & the Doctor, by Richard Curtis. Featuring Tony Curran as Vincent Van Gogh, and Bill Nighy as Dr Black. Directed by Jonny Campbell.

#11 The Lodger, by Gareth Roberts. Featuring James Corden as Craig Owens, and Daisy Haggard as Sophie. Directed by Catherine Morshead.

#12 The Pandorica Opens, by Steven Moffat (1 of 2). Featuring Alex Kingston as River Song. Internet gossip suggests that the Daleks, Cybermen & Sontarans will all appear too... Directed by Toby Haynes.

#13 The Big Bang, by Steven Moffat (2 of 2). Directed by Toby Haynes.

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