Update!

31 January 2010

Well if you take a look at Tardis Travels then you probably noticed a few changes around. We now have a NEW LOGO!, it's similar to the last one but just a bit bolder. There is also a brand new background featuring the new Doctor Who Logo and of course a new banner. There are also some little changes that you will have noticed around the site, including a new 'Next Time' picture for Doctor Who.


You may have noticed recently that Tardis Travels has had a lack of updates. This is due to my busy schedule at the moment. So, if you would like the job as Tardis Travels's new admin then please contact me at tardistravels@live.co.uk or leave a message in the cBox.
OliLord - Owner and Editor

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The National Television Awards

24 January 2010

On Wednesday night Doctor Who grabbed up two awards at The National Television Awards. Doctor Who one Best Drama and outgoing Doctor, David Tennant took away Outstanding Drama performance award with him. David Tennant, Bernard Cribbins, Elisabeth Sladen and June Whitfield accepted the Best Drama award for Doctor Who, David leaving it in the hands of Bernard Cribbins to do a little speech. You can watch both awards being accepted on YouTube.


Congratulations to David Tennant for receiving this Award again, and we will all miss him very much.

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Helen McCrory To Appear In Dr Who

17 January 2010

(Thanks To WhovianNet For The Image)

Helen McCrory Who You Might Know From Playing Malfoy's Mum In Harry Potter 6 Will Be Appearing In An Upcoming Episode Of Dr Who. She Will Play A Vampire In The Series 5 Episode Vampires In Venice Which Is Written By Toby Withouse.

(Post Made By Kane From Tardis 911)

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New Feature

A New Feature has now been added to the Extra Page, the Interviews Section. Tardis Travels' past interviews can be now be viewed on this New Section. You have a choice of either the Interview with Cush Jumbo, Torchwood's Louis Habeba or with Doctor Who Author Dale Smith. Any future interviews will be added to this section for you to re-view as well. You can View this new feature here.

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Dreamland DVD Update

2Entertain have recently released the cover the upcoming release of the Doctor Who Spin - Off animation 'Dreamland'. The DVD features the 45 minute episode and also on a second disc there is the three Doctor Who Greatests moments episodes which were on BBC Three Last year. The Cover can be seen below.
Doctor Who, Dreamland is out on Monday February 1st 2010 in the UK and Ireland.

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Rose Tyler - The End?

In a recent interview with The Independent, actress Billie Piper who first appereared in Doctor Who as Rose Tyler in 2005 revealed that it is unlikely she will ever return to Doctor Who again.


“It’s a healthy time to leave. Our period on Doctor Who is over now really, isn’t it?” she told the website. ”It’s shifted. The writers are different, the production team are different, and the Doctor is different.”

She added, “I can’t keep reappearing. It would just become sad. If I were still reappearing when I was 50, people would say, ‘Oh no, not you again!"

On this Subject Catherine Tate also recently confirmed that there are no plans for another Donna Noble comeback.

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Site Update

10 January 2010

Tardis Travels has now had an update. A new Blog Entry, written by the Owner about the past few weeks in Doctor Who, Tardis Travels and the outside world is now up on the blog page, you can read it here. We also, as you can see have a new banner featuring the 11th Doctor, big thank you to Jake for making that. Also the Discussion section on the Extra Page now has a new topic to discuss. Tell us your views on the New Series coming this spring on the forum. We hope you enjoyed the interview with Doctor Who Author Dale Smith, if you have not yet read it then click here. Also Tardis Travels has now been declared a Spoiler free site. This means that we will still be posting news, and some filming, but anything that the owner classifies as major spoilers will not be posted. On another note, it's been a week since Tardis Travels re-opened. We thank you for the kind support most of you have given us. Stick with Tardis Travels to get all the latest on Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures all the way through 2010!

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The End of Time Part 1 Final Ratings

08 January 2010

The End of Time Part 1 received final ratings of 11.57 Million on BBC One. These figures alone make it 3rd highest rated of the week. But, if the figures for those who watched on the BBC HD Channel are included, as it should, this means that Doctor Who The End of Time-Part 1 received final BARB ratings of 12.04 Million. These figures put Doctor Who into most watched Program of the Christmas week.


Doctor Who was fifth most watched program of 2009, only beaten by Simon Cowells Talent Shows, The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent.
Official Ratings:
The End of Time Part 1 - 12.04 Million
The End of Time Part 2 - TBA
(Thanks to Gallifrey News Base for this information)

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2009 Specials DVD Covers

The Cover Artwork for the Complete Special Boxset, The Winter Specials Boxset (The Waters of Mars and The End of Time) and the individual Episode DVD's for the Waters of Mars and The End of Time. You can view these below.

The Complete Specials and Winter Specials Boxsets

The Waters of Mars DVD


The End of Time Part 1 & 2 DVD

All these will be released on the 11th of January.

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Series 5 Update

Sorry for not updating for a while, I've been busy. In the latest Issue of DWM a lot of Information about Series 5 was revealed. (I'm really annoyed I haven't got it yet, stupid snow!). The issue had a new cover featuring the new logo and the first promo pic of the 11th Doctor as the artwork.

It was revealed that New Head Writer Steven Moffet will be penning six episodes of the New Series with Gareth Roberts, Mark Gatiss, Simon Nye, Richard Curtis, Toby Whithouse and Chris Chibnall.



DWM Cover

11th Doctor Promo Pic (Click to enlarge)

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Dale Smith Interview

05 January 2010

Dale Smith is an Author, best known for his Doctor Who Book, The Many Hands. I'm sure some of you will have this book as its one of the well known Doctor Who Books. His full name is Paul Dale Smith, but he goes by the name Dale Smith because there is already an author call Paul Smith. Dale was very nice and let me interview him, I asked him a load of questions and you can see these below.

1. When did you start writing professionally?
My first professional writing is a toss up between a radio play that was broadcast when I was sixteen, and two Doctor Who short stories that were published in Doctor Who Magazine around the same time. It depends who I’m talking to which I say it was. Before that, I’d been writing for the amusement of myself and my teachers for a good few years, but then finding out that you could get paid for it . . .

2. What was the first story you ever wrote as an author?
The first novel I wrote was the Doctor Who book Heritage, with the Seventh Doctor and Ace. I’d had a few more plays performed before then, and that gave me the confidence to send an idea off to the BBC. Before that, I’d sent an idea for a sequel to The Curse of Fenric off to Virgin, which starred a young boy very much like me who turned out to be incredibly brave, powerful and IMPORTANT. That one died a death very quickly.

3. Are there any bouandries when writing a Doctor Who novel, incase you ruin the main Doctor Who story line?
If you’re writing something particularly new, then the production team will sneak you in to see a preview of some of the episodes: Mark Michalowski got to do that for both of his books, because both times he was writing a new companion. Unfortunately, The Many Hands was set in a season that had already been on TV – in the middle of Blink – so there was no excuse for me to get any sneak peeks. Other than that, the editor (Justin Richards) generally steers you away from ruining what the TV show is doing: I had a couple of ideas turned down because a future episode was going to include something vaguely similar – an idea that had Romans in, for example, was nixed because Justin new the TV show was planning to do The Fires of Pompeii. Was that what you were asking?

4. Would you be able to tell us how you got some of your ideas for the Doctor Who novel you wrote, The Many Hands?
The main idea behind The Many Hands was wanting to write something set firmly in the tourist bits of Edinburgh: I spent quite a few years visiting the festival, and fell in love with the city in the process. So I started doing some research and found out about the three generations of Alexander Monro, and then Mary King’s Close, and everything started to come together.

5. How did you come to write a novel for Doctor Who?
Because I’d written Heritage for Justin Richards before the new series kicked off, he remembered me when he was thinking of who he should get to write that particular book. Now that Doctor Who is such a big thing, they don’t let people they don’t know write the books any more: if you wanted to get to write a Doctor Who book, you’d have to have written something else already that you could show them. Which would be good practice anyway, I suppose.

6.Tell us a bit about the other stories you've written?
Aside from the ones I’ve mentioned, I’ve written a few short stories for Big Finish and a novella called The Albino’s Dancer for Telos’ Time Hunter series. At some point, that one’s going to get made into an audio book: they’re working their way through the series, and I’m quite near the end.

7. Are there any plans to write another novel for Doctor Who or anything else?
The way things work these days, you have to wait for the BBC to ask you to write a Doctor Who book: I’m always willing, just waiting for the call. But there are other things you can do: Stuart Douglas and Paul Magrs willing, I’ve got a short story in the next Iris Wildthyme collection, and hopefully an article about Dr Who fans and the internet coming out next year. Plus I’ll be doing something at the Lass O’Gowrie’s Novelcon next month.

8. Did you always want to be an author as a child?
I’ve been writing stories for longer than I can actually remember, so I always knew I’d keep doing that. It was something of a surprise to find out that people would pay you money to do it, but if I’d have known that when I was a child, I definitely would have wanted to be a writer. As it was, I think I just wanted a bedroom of my own, rather than a part-share in one with my brother.

Big thank you to Dale for giving up his time to do this for us.

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Dale Smith Interview Coming Soon

03 January 2010

Tardis Travels was recently lucky enough to interview Doctor Who Author Dale Smith. Dale wrote the Doctor Who Book, The Many Hands which is on sale in all good book stores. In our interview with Dale we will be asking him about the book, what else he's done and more. The interview will be published on Tuesday the 5th. This is Tardis Travels second interview with someone related to Doctor Who, before we interviewed Torchwood star Cush Jumbo who played Louis Habeba in Children of Earth, that interview can be found here. Remember to pop over to Tardis Travels on Tuesday to read our exclusive interview!


In other words, this is Tardis Travels 150th post!

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The End of Time Overnight Ratings

The End of Time received overnight ratings of an unofficial 10.4 million, who all ted in to see David Tennant's Final Tale. The End of Time Part 2 was the 2nd most watched program on New Years Day, with Eastenders beating it to 1st. It got 35.5% of the total TV share that day, which then peaked at 36% (10.85 M) for the last 25 minutes for the regeneration. It is now the officially most watched regeneration of all time! The Confidential for this episode, Allons-y was watched by 1.1million.

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The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 4 Confirmed

02 January 2010

As you can see by the title, on the 30th of December Russel T Davies confirmed on the Special one off radio show, Who on Who that broadcasted on BBC Radio 2 that the Doctor Who Spin-Off the Sarah Jane Adventures will return with a Series Four. He revealed that it is in production and will be commissioned at some point in 2010.


This News really is something as he has just finished his Doctor Who era and is able to keep on writing for the well-known Spin Off, The Sarah Jane Adventures.

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Series 5 and Beyond!

The End of Time broadcasted last night and what a send off for David it was. Enough of that, because 'The End is just the Beginning', Series 5 will broadcast in the spring and the BBC Doctor Who site have released a preview for the series. You can watch the preview below.



As Far as I know, Series 5, nothing to worry about!

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Tardis Travels is a website dedicated to the hit TV Program Doctor Who and its Spin-Offs Torchwood, and the Sarah Jane Adventures. We aim to bring you the latest News for all of the Whoniverse. This Site is run by Oli and also our admins. We opened on the 1st of April 2009 and since then have posted over 300 posts and gained a few awards.



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