15th October News Update

By Mark
With 3 more pieces of news regarding Doctor Who and its spin-off shows, I have decided to post all the other news from today in this post so no one misses out on them if they were in separate posts. So lets start with some award nominations;
National Television Awards Nominations

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This years National Television Awards nominees have been announced and there are 5 Doctor Who related nominations, here are the nominations;

  • Most Popular Actor – David Tennant
  • Most Popular Actress – Freema Agyeman
  • Most Popular Drama – Doctor Who
  • Most Popular Drama – Life On Mars (John Simm is the main character, John Simm played The Master)
  • Most Popular Comedy Programme – The Catherine Tate Show (Catherine Tate is the actress of Donna Noble)

Good luck to all involved, hope you win them awards. I voted for them, will you be voting for them?
You can vote here , you will be able to vote until midday of the 31st October 2007 when no more votes will be counted. The ceremony will take place on the 31st October.


Elisabeth Sladen Oxford Street Signing

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Elisabeth Sladen, actress of Sarah Jane Smith, will be signing autographs on the 27th October between 2pm and 4pm. She will be signing copies of the Sarah Jane Adventures audiobooks, “The Glittering Storm” and “The Thirteenth Stone”. The signing will take place at Borders on Oxford Street.
This is great news for anyone who can go. If you manage to go to the signing and get any pictures, have any comments or anything to do with the event it would be much appreciated if you send them here. Thanks in advance.

Doctor Who Magazine # 388

A few weeks ago I posted the cover for Doctor Who Magazine Issue 388, now thanks to BBC Magazines we have details on the magazine.
Here is an in depth look at what will be in Doctor Who Magazine # 388;

Elisabeth Sladen, star of ‘The Sarah Jane Adventures’, talks exclusively to Doctor Who Magazine about her brand new series...
"When Russell first suggested ‘Sarah Jane Adventures’, I wondered where they could take her, but she’s opened up and I’ve absolutely relished that. I loved that period of finding things in Sarah Jane, and it’s all come back. I’m so pleased."
Lis also reveals more about forthcoming stories, including the series’ dramatic conclusion, ‘The Lost Boy’…
"All hell breaks loose! Sarah Jane tries to do the right thing, but then someone shows her something… and it’s not the right thing. There’s someone else who knows about the shenanigans in the attic. And Sarah Jane gets the shock of her life, too!"
Also in the issue, there’s exclusive access to the set of Series Four’s Roman episode with director Colin Teague; new companion Catherine Tate chats about Donna, Daleks and difficult crowds; K9’s birthday is celebrated as the magazine looks back fondly over 30 years of the Doctor’s metal pooch; actor Noel Clarke reveals what happened when he met the Daleks; the Doctor and Martha are deep in trouble in Part 3 of their latest comic strip adventure ‘The First’; acclaimed writer Steven Moffat talks candidly about who he fancies, childhood hobbies and what makes him cross as he plucks questions from Out of the TARDIS tin; and executive producer Russell T Davies writes about the Things You Don’t Write in Production Notes.
All this, plus the latest exclusive news on the new series, plus reviews, DVD previews and competitions.
Doctor Who Magazine is on sale from 18 October 2005, price £3.99.

Have you voted for the Doctor Who related nominations at the National Television Awards website?
Will you be going to the Elisabeth Sladen signing?
Will you be buying Doctor Who Magazine # 388?
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