Articles related to "Russell T Davies"Russell T. Davies, loved by most, loathed by some, bares his soul, his psychosis and his storytelling smarts to writer Benjamin Cook in Doctor Who The Writer's Tale.
Small Worlds is the Torchwood episode written by PJ Hammond, the creator of Sapphire & Steel, regular writer for Midsomer Murders and much admired by Russell T. Davies
The final episode of Season 4 was full of drama, tension, passion and sorrow. What's next for the intrepid time traveller? Will there be a new Doctor?
The Doctor, travelling alone, arrives on Mars in the year 2059. Predictably he is quickly caught up in events that appear to be getting out of control.
Michelle Ryan will guest star along with comedian Lee Evans in the forthcoming BBC One Doctor Who Easter special that has just began filming in Cardiff.
Stephen Moffat dropped a $2 million paycheque as Tintin's scriptwriter to go be the showrunner (executive producer) for Dr. Who.
Journey's End had the potential to be the TV event of the year but in true British fashion, this episode somehow fell at the first hurdle.
The BBC is conjuring the legend of Merlin, big-name actors and lavish screen effects in an effort to have family audiences spellbound this autumn.
The third series of the popular Doctor Who spin-off will be a five-part story arc as Captain Jack Harkness and co. take on an alien invasion targeting children.
Another secret-history episode of the Sci-Fi series has a First World War soldier wounded on the Western Front kept in suspended animation
As we rapidly approach the end of David Tennant's era in Doctor Who we look forward to what the future holds for Doctor number 11.
As any good fan of the BBC show Doctor Who knows, Doctors regenerate. "One of the most exciting times on the show is when the Doctor changed," says Tennant.
Every year, it's a BBC tradition to do a Doctor Who Christmas special. Last year's "The Next Doctor" has to be one of the best of the lot. Now it's on DVD domestically.
A Life in Time and Space by Nigel Goodall is a biography which under-serves charismatic actor David Tennant in a shallow an error-prone 288 pages of hardback fluff.
The 3rd Christmas Special by Russell T. Davies -creator of Queer As Folk- is set on the 'Titanic' and enlivened by guest star Kylie Minogue, and David Tennant's energy.
No examination of science-fiction in the first decade of the third millenium could afford to exclude the BBC's regenerated Doctor Who, starring Christopher Ecclestone
An overview of the second series, starring David Tennant and Billie Piper, which came with massive expectations, that were not always met.
The Christmas specials have become a way of punctuating each season of Doctor Who, as what was initially a one-off has already become a mini-tradition.
Love and Monsters was perhaps Doctor Who's greatest departure from an increasingly uniform narrative style in over forty years, and drew both brickbats and bouquets.
The finale to the third season is the first time that a Doctor or assistant has not been written out, but this has freed Davies to come up with the best ending yet.
Hugo Award-winning writer Steven Moffat (Dr. Who) has been tapped by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson to write the script for Tintin trilogy. First movie due in 2009
Chris Chibnall's Torchwood stars John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness and Eve Miles as Gwen Cooper, in episodes written by Russell T. Davies and Helen Rayner.
The new BBC television series from Doctor Who revivalist Russell T. Davies has a new villain, played by James Marsters, best known as Spike in Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
John Barrowman as Captain Jack interrogates Nikki Amuka-Bird in an alien invasion story in Russell T. Davies's Doctor Who spin-off that takes another look at Human Nature
A brilliant episode that brings all the best elements of Doctor Who in a fun but scary family adventure. This does contains spoilers for anyone who hasn't seen it.
A selection of the most important and influential British TV programmes beginning with the letter D.
"Children of Earth" paints a grim picture: a helpless Earth, blackmailed by aliens into an unimaginable sacrifice. But does it also mark an end to this popular SF series?
Only a wart-encrusted old warlock could be grumpy enough to resist the charms of BBC1's ambitious new series of Merlin with Colin Morgan, starting this month.
The Torchwood team investigate why all the children in the world have suddenly stopped while evading government attack in this electrifying series opener.
The much anticiapted "The Waters of Mars" staring David Tennant finally arrived on our screens. Was it worth the wait?
A brief rundown of the top five British TV shows of 2009.
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