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The next set in my Doctor Who character series! Focusing on Modern Who Aliens and Monsters.
Featuring the Clockwork Droids, Slitheen, The Teller, Chantho, The Foretold, and Lady Cassandra.
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Shout out to the likes of Martha, Harry, and Rory, because the TARDIS probably should have a medical professional in it.
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For those Whovians not in the UK but curious as to what's included in The Whoniverse collection on BBC iPlayer, here ya go (typed-up list below read-more divider under image)
Classic Who (1963 - 1996 Series, including the TV Movie)
Modern Who (2005 - present day Series)
Tales of the Tardis (exclusively made for The Whoniverse. Read more here)
Doctor Who Confidential (Behind the scenes for first 6 Modern Who seasons)
K9 & Company (1-episode pilot for a K9 & Sarah Jane spin-off during Classic Who that never led to a full spin-off....for now)
Dreamland (animated episode with 10th Doctor)
The Infinite Quest (animated episode with 10th Doctor and Martha Jones)
The Sarah Jane Adventures (The actual spin-off during RTD's first era)
Torchwood (very adult spin-off with Captain Jack Harkness)
Class (another adult spin-off, based on the Coal Hill School location)
Delia Derbyshire Documentary
The Science of Doctor Who (by Professor Brian Cox)
Doctor Who at the Proms (Music performances)
Whose Doctor Who (Documentary from 1977)
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Jamie In Wonderland
Jamie McCrimmon: Alice
Second Doctor: The Cheshire Cat
Sixth Doctor: The White Rabbit
Fourth Doctor: The Mad Hatter
Third Doctor: The Caterpillar
That's what I got so far...
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Someone has probably suggested this before, so forgive me. But, do you think the reason the doctor likes Earth so much, can never truly seem to leave it behind, is because there are moments, few and far between, where if he squints, he can almost convince himself that Earth is Gallifrey. On days where the sunrise bleeds blood orange across the morning sky, when frost has covered the trees, making the leaves shimmer silver in the right light, where spires and cathedrals clutter a city skyline, a planet alive with people who look Timelord. Do you think the Doctor stays because its as close as he can get to home, even if just for a moment. Do you think a small part of why he fights so much to save this silly little planet is so he doesn't have to watch Gallifrey burn a second time.
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So I picked up the novelisation of The Giggle from Doctor Who's 60th anniversary, and I have noticed two interesting things
1) All of the chapters are titled "Move [number]" instead of "Chapter [number]". Because to the Toymaker, everything is a game.
2) Chapter five is a maze in the shape of a human brain. That's it. That's the chapter. The next page is move six which continues the story as normal.
I'm interested to see if this goes anywhere because I am half expecting the author to play with some unreality because let's be honest the Toymaker can do whatever the hell he wants including messing with people reading a book about them.
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A little lesson for non Doctor Who fans out there
9th Doctor: Looks like he could kill you, could kill you
10th Doctor: Looks chill, could kill you
11th Doctor: Looks chill, is chill
12th Doctor: Looks like he could kill you, is chill
13th Doctor: Go girl, give us nothing
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