Just What The Doctor Ordered

Of all the Doctor Who episodes I’ve seen so far I’d have to say:

David Tennant is almost as cool as Peter Davidson, who , if you care was younger then David Tennant when he took the role as The Doctor in 1982.

And

Donna rocks it in the Companion Department- she’s like Tegan on Steroids, which is fine because Tegan was always my favorite D.W. companion.

So back to tonight’s episode Forest Of The Dead- it’s going to be a classic- if it’s as good as Pt 1 Silence In The Library that is.

And Tony…no spoilers if you’re reading this!

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27/06/08 Forest Of The Dead 8.30 / 7.30 Sci Fi 

 

Visit the Forest Of The Dead section here.

 

 

Time Crash

 

 

So let me know what you think if you catch the Doctor Tonight-

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The Doctor Will See You Now

It’s the most Magical Day of The Year.

lalalalatidahhhhh……..

Cause Doctor Who is on tonight

lalalalalaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!

and tonight’s episode deals with libraries and shadows.

Oh Wow.

Plus of course David Tennant plays a  part so….you know I’m SORT of interested.

06/20/08 Silence In The Library 8.30 / 7.30 Sci Fi 

One hundred years ago, the Universe’s greatest library was sealed off with only a cryptic warning as explanation: “Count the shadows.” However, it now appears that the shadows are on the move again, as Russell T Davies’s Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama continues. The Doctor and Donna must uncover the terrible truth behind the Nodes and the horrifying Data Ghost to uncover the Library’s secret.

     

     

    • Visit the Silence In The Library section here.

     

    Not Tonight Sweetie…

    Last week some chuckle-head blogger who said Rachael Ray was throwing secret signs to terrorists distracted me from celebrating Friday.

    Friday aka David Tennant Day- which is pretty much a religious holiday here at The Bones- was put on hold because sometimes chuckle-heads and chowder-brains just need to be dealt with.

    But today…let me say with determination and conviction…

    Ladies and Gentlemen

    THE DOCTOR IS IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    and Friday’s Episode of Doctor Who looks like the reason why TV’s were invented.

    YES

    I believe that.

    6/13/08 The Unicorn And The Wasp 8.30 / 7.30 Sci Fi 

    In 1926, Agatha Christie disappeared for 10 days. Was it amnesia? A nervous breakdown? Or a Giant Alien Wasp..? As Russell T Davies’s Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama continues, the Doctor and Donna join forces with the world’s most famous crime novelist to encounter a body in the library, poisoned cocktails and a Vespiform seeking revenge.

     

    Visit The Unicorn And The Wasp

    Have a great Friday you all.

    Meltdown in 5-4-3…..

    Saw part of The DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee on TV….heard  Harold Ickes speak…must save myself…must distract myself before brain cells escape through my nose….David Tennant ….Must Distract Myself with a cheesy David  Tennant Video….last hope before meltdown commences in 5-4………

    That’ll Learn Ya!

    Want to know what I do when serious people start to ask me serious questions about the things I write?

    I post David Tennant stuff.

    Seriously.

    The Doctor is IN

    Hey!

    Come on back after you watch this episode and let me know what you thought of it.

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    05/16/08 The Sontaran Stratagem 8.30 / 7.30 C Sci Fi 

    Martha Jones summons the Doctor back to modern-day Earth, but an old enemy lies in wait, as Russell T Davies’s Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama continues. With the mysterious ATMOS devices spreading across the world, Donna discovers that even her own family is not safe from the alien threat – but is it too late to save them?

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    David’s Dad Is Very Cool

    The following is a snippet from Dads: A Celebration Of Fatherhood From Britain’s Finest And Funniest, by Sarah Brown and Gil McNeil, to be published on May 29:
     
    Actor David Tennant, 37, a.k.a. Dr Who, grew up in Ralston, Renfrewshire, where his father, Sandy McDonald, was the local Church of Scotland minister.
     
    David Says Here:

    When you’re a child you blithely assume that your dad knows everything. Now, aged 37, I have to admit that mine probably does.I don’t mean he could rattle off the kings of England in order, or work out the quantity of dark matter in the universe on the back of a napkin (although he’d probably give it a good go); it’s the dad stuff he’s good at.

    Problem with the car? Confusion over the house insurance? Need to put a shelf up? Even how do you blanch broccoli? I’ll call my dad.

    He’ll always have an answer, or at least know where to find one. (Anything involving gadgets, for instance, gets outsourced to his mate John, who lives nearby in a house full of self-soldered circuit boards and half-built computers.)

    But it worries me. I’ll be 40 in a few years: shouldn’t I already know how to tile a bathroom wall?

    Where does Dad get all this knowledge from? Is it instinct? Was he born knowing how to replace a fanbelt? Did he rely on his father for all these life skills? Were they passed down like an Olympic torch, practicality burning down the generations?

    Trouble is, I think I’m in danger of dropping it. In years to come, when my kids phone me up to ask how to reignite their boiler, I’ll have to put them on to Granddad.

    I know it’s not just me – my brother and sister are the same. Luckily, despite being 70 and with one false hip, my dad is still the most energetic, indefatigable man you’re ever likely to meet.

    Thank goodness for that. You’ve got years of cutting down trees and fixing curtain rails ahead of you, Dad. No peaceful retirement for you, I’m afraid. We’d be neck-deep in chaos without you.

    Friday Eve

    I don’t think of Thursday as Thursday anymore

    I prefer to think of it as Friday Eve.

    And this is how I plan on celebrating:

     It involves David Tennant,  two bags of Jelly Bellys  and Mircrowave Popcorn.

    Oh Boy.

     

    05/02/2008 The Fires Of Pompeii 8.30/7.30 C Sci Fi 

    The Doctor and Donna travel back into ancient history, in the second episode of Russell T Davies’s Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama. When they arrive in 79AD, however, they discover psychic powers and beasts of stone running riot in the streets of old Pompeii. The time-travellers face their greatest challenge yet – can established history be changed, or must the Doctor let everyone die?

    Go HERE to see some highlights from this episode of Doctor Who