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An all-star cast at the Courtyard Theatre in Stratford produces a vibrant and engaging version of one of the most famous plays in the canon: Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
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.
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An overview of the second series, starring David Tennant and Billie Piper, which came with massive expectations, that were not always met.
The Doctor meets an old friend and faces a new enemy in a stunning amalgam of the 1970s series and the new Doctor Who.
In Stephen Moffat's new story, a 51st century spaceship stalks a young woman from the 18th century, and the Doctor falls head over heels in love.
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The Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith is the youngest of all the Doctors in the BBC's Doctor Who television series. Time seems to work backward for the Time Lord.
With David Tennant's time as the 10th Doctor rapidly coming to a conclusion, take a look at how the events on Christmas Day 2009 unfolded.
Within days, David Tennant will be handing over the TARDIS keys. Here's a opportunity for Doctor Who fans to look back over some of the Tenth Doctor's best moments.
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.
The much anticiapted "The Waters of Mars" staring David Tennant finally arrived on our screens. Was it worth the wait?
David Tennant left Doctor Who in a conflicting and profound two part season finale the past two weekends in the US. Will the new Doctor continue the tradition?
As the Doctor nears yet another regeneration, the tenth incarnation has one last hurrah - and it's great stuff.
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?
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.
" ... more playful and coy than its First Series, Doctor Who's Second Series is filled with comedy, action and enough scares to keep everyone entertained for hours."
Richardson's hard-hitting 1959 screen version of Osbourne's infamous play signaled the beginning of social realism and the angry young man in British film.
There have been many rumors circulating about The Hobbit. Directors, actors, producers, and conceptualization are ever-changing. This article aims to set things straight.
With Tennant set to leave in 2010, just who's in the running to be the new Doctor Who? John Simm, James Nesbitt, Alan Davies and Robert Carlyle have all been hotly tipped
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.
The award-winning pop duo played Mexico's capital for the first time in three years on the Latin American leg of their current "Pandemonium" world tour.
A few months ago Doctor Who magazine invited readers to vote for their all-time favourite TV stories. With results now in, the Top 10 threw up some interesting results.
David Tennant presents a cringe worthy Doctor Who Special of Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
Offerings from Christopher Fowler, Tony Lee, Mike O'Driscoll, British Fantasy Award winner Paul Meloy, Pete Tennant's fiction debut, Malanie Fazi, Simon Avery and others
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.
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The Pet Shop Boys dish details of their highly anticipated tenth album Yes, to be released on March 23, 2009.
Fiction from Will McIntosh, Daniel Kaysen, Al Robertson, Stephenie Burgis, Gary Couzens and Lawrence Conquest, reviews by Peter Tennant, Tony Lee, columns by Stephen Volk
The December 07 - January 08 issue of this British dark fantasy magazine highlights the best in alternative fiction and reviews of novels, anthologies, and DVDs.
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.
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The RSC's '09 adaptation of its David Tennant-led show proves that TV will always welcome another Hamlet. For more proof, read about major TV versions of the past.
The first episode of Doctor Who aired in November 1963. It is now the longest-running sci-fi show in the world with over 750 individual episodes.
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As the BBC's Doctor Who spin-off for younger audiences returns for its third series, arm yourself with a brief summary of the main characters and the story so far.
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Being Human is a great new British horror-drama making its way across the pond to the U.S.
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.
Fact & Fiction from Christopher Fowler, Gary McMahon, James Cooper, Stephen Volk, Peter Tennant, Tony Lee, Mike O'Driscoll, Maura McHugh,Shannon Page, Scott Lambridis
Fiction by Tim Casson, Steve Rasnic Tem, Kim Lakin-Smith, Nina Allan, Sarah Totton and T.F.Davenport, interview with Gary A. Braunbeck, columns by Stephen Volk and others
New fiction from Joel Lane, Tim Lees, Kim Lakin-Smith and James Cooper; DVD and Blu-ray reviews - Sleepy Hollow and Sam Raimi's Drag Me To Hell; Pete Tennant's Case Notes
Conrad Williams, Steve Nagy contribute stories, Tony Lee reviews DVDs, Peter Tennant on books, while Stephen Volk offers opinion on Richard Matheson's I Am Legend
New fiction from regulars Tony Richards, Daniel Kaysen, Trent Hergenrader, and debuts from Nebula and World Fantasy Award winner Bruce Holland Rogers and Eric Gregory
Fiction from Patrick Samphire, Gary Fry, Steve Rasnic Tem, James Cooper, Lynda E. Rucker and Steven Pirie, columns from Stephen Volk, Christopher Fowler & Peter Tennant
The New York Times dubbed Evelyn Hart a Ballet Heroine. Now this world-renowned ballerina has created an intimate evening of her life - The Hart of Art.
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