Here's a leaked synopsis for Episodes 8 and 9 of SJA, Series 2.
The episodes revolve around Sarah Jane and Luke being somehow taken back in time to the 1950's, to Foxglove Village - at a time when the local fete is taking place. What's unusual about all this?! Sarah's parents are there too, as is a likkle baby Sarah Jane Smith! Trouble is, grown up Sarah doesn't remember momma (Barbara) or her papa - they died in a car accident when she was still a baby. Can Sarah do what it takes to prevent herself from becoming an orphan, by changing the course of history?!
Also, it has been confirmed that Maria will leave in the 2nd adventure, Day Of The Clown.
Thursday, 31 July 2008
Saturday, 26 July 2008
Battles In Time
There's a 4th set, accompanying the 4th series, of Battles In Time, this time called Devaster. Can't wait...
Sontaran Reads
A new Quick Reads book, priced £1.99, is to be released on the 26th of February. Here's the synopsis.
The Sontaran Games:
Every time the lights go out, someone dies...
The TARDIS lands at an academy for top athletes, all hoping to be chosen for the forthcoming Globe Games. But is one of them driven enough to resort to murder? The Doctor discovers that the students have been hushing up unexplained deaths.
Teaming up with a young swimmer called Emma, the Doctor begins to investigate – but he doesn’t expect to find a squad of Sontarans invading the academy!
As the Sontarans begin their own lethal version of the Globe Games, the Doctor and Emma must find out what’s really going on. But the Doctor is captured and forced to take part in the Sontaran Games. Can even a Time Lord survive this deadly contest?
Featuring the Doctor as played by David Tennant in the acclaimed hit series from BBC Television.
Special News
It has been annoucned that Russell T. Davies will write 2 of the specials, and co-write the other 2, with Phil Ford and Gareth Roberts. There is to be 4, 5 if you include this Christmas. It is also suspected one of the specials will be set in Egypt.
Proms Info
The BBC site has been been updated with info on the Proms, saying the special scene will air on the site during the interval. The rest of the concert will be on BBC Radio 3. It will also be filmed for a possible later transmission, suspected to be around October.
Captain John
Thursday, 24 July 2008
April Books
Here's the now companion-less Doctor Who novels for this April.
Here's the synopsises:
Prisoner Of The Daleks by Trevor Baxendale
The Daleks are advancing, their empire constantly expanding in to Earth's space. The Earth forces are resisting the Daleks in every way they can. But the battles rage on across countless solar systems. And now the future of our galaxy hangs in the balance... The Doctor finds himself stranded on board a starship near the frontline with a group of ruthless bounty hunters. Earth Command will pay them for every Dalek they kill, every eye stalk they bring back as proof. With the Doctor's help, the bounty hunters achieve the ultimate prize: a Dalek prisoner - intact, powerless, and ready for interrogation. But where the Daleks are involved, nothing is what it seems, and no one is safe. Before long the tables will be turned, and how will the Doctor survive when he becomes a prisoner of the Daleks?
The Slitheen Excursion by by Simon Guirrier
1500BC - King Actaeus and his subjects live in mortal fear of the awesome gods who have come to visit their kingdom in ancient Greece. Except the Doctor, visiting with university student June, knows they're not gods at all. They're aliens. For the aliens, it's the perfect holiday - they get to tour the sights of a primitive planet and even take part in local customs. Like gladiatorial games, or hunting down and killing humans who won't be missed. With June's enthusiastic help, the Doctor soon meets the travel agents behind this deadly package holiday company - his old enemies the Slitheen. But can he bring the Slitheen excursion to an end without endangering more lives? And how are events in ancient Greece linked to a modern-day alien plot to destroy what's left of the Parthenon?
Judgement Of The Judoon by Colin Brake
Elvis the King Spaceport has grown into the sprawling city-state of New Memphis - an urban jungle, where organized crime is rife. But the launch of the new Terminal 13 hasn't been as smooth as expected. And things are about to get worse... When the Doctor arrives, he finds the whole terminal locked down. The notorious Invisible Assassin is at work again, and the Judoon troopers sent to catch him will stop at nothing to complete their mission. With the assassin loose on the mean streets of New Memphis, the Doctor is forced into a strange alliance. Together with teenage private eye Nikki and a ruthless Judoon Commander, the Doctor soon discovers that things are even more complicated - and dangerous - than he first thought...
Also, here's the 2009 annual.
Here's the synopsises:
Prisoner Of The Daleks by Trevor Baxendale
The Daleks are advancing, their empire constantly expanding in to Earth's space. The Earth forces are resisting the Daleks in every way they can. But the battles rage on across countless solar systems. And now the future of our galaxy hangs in the balance... The Doctor finds himself stranded on board a starship near the frontline with a group of ruthless bounty hunters. Earth Command will pay them for every Dalek they kill, every eye stalk they bring back as proof. With the Doctor's help, the bounty hunters achieve the ultimate prize: a Dalek prisoner - intact, powerless, and ready for interrogation. But where the Daleks are involved, nothing is what it seems, and no one is safe. Before long the tables will be turned, and how will the Doctor survive when he becomes a prisoner of the Daleks?
The Slitheen Excursion by by Simon Guirrier
1500BC - King Actaeus and his subjects live in mortal fear of the awesome gods who have come to visit their kingdom in ancient Greece. Except the Doctor, visiting with university student June, knows they're not gods at all. They're aliens. For the aliens, it's the perfect holiday - they get to tour the sights of a primitive planet and even take part in local customs. Like gladiatorial games, or hunting down and killing humans who won't be missed. With June's enthusiastic help, the Doctor soon meets the travel agents behind this deadly package holiday company - his old enemies the Slitheen. But can he bring the Slitheen excursion to an end without endangering more lives? And how are events in ancient Greece linked to a modern-day alien plot to destroy what's left of the Parthenon?
Judgement Of The Judoon by Colin Brake
Elvis the King Spaceport has grown into the sprawling city-state of New Memphis - an urban jungle, where organized crime is rife. But the launch of the new Terminal 13 hasn't been as smooth as expected. And things are about to get worse... When the Doctor arrives, he finds the whole terminal locked down. The notorious Invisible Assassin is at work again, and the Judoon troopers sent to catch him will stop at nothing to complete their mission. With the assassin loose on the mean streets of New Memphis, the Doctor is forced into a strange alliance. Together with teenage private eye Nikki and a ruthless Judoon Commander, the Doctor soon discovers that things are even more complicated - and dangerous - than he first thought...
Also, here's the 2009 annual.
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Sunday, 20 July 2008
Moffat Turns Down Hollywood
It has been reported today that Steven Moffat, new executive producer and head writer of Who, turned down the offer from Steven Speilberg, to write the second Tintin film. Moffat had signed up for both, and has completed the first. But when he was offered Doctor Who, he pulled out. Him and Speilberg are still friends, as the famous director is himself a fan of the show and understands Moffat's passion for the series completely.
Proms
The BBC Proms will have a special evening dedicated to Doctor Who music and as we all know, a special scene starring David Tennant and written by Russell T. Davies. It will feature a special returning guest - who has now been revealed as..... (scroll down for guest)
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The Graske.
Banner
A new banner is up. A little random with the Zygon, I know, I just wanted a very different mixture. It was made by Robit from Tardis Legacy.
Saturday, 19 July 2008
Family Reunion
Accoridng to The Sun, teh Doctor' daughter, Jenny, will ve making a return. They said Georgia Moffett is to appear in the specials next year. Georgia herself has expressed interest in returning.
Torchwood 3 Writers
Torchwood Magazine has revealed the Series 3 writers.
3.1: Russell T. Davies
3.2: John Fay
3.3: James Moran
3.4: John Fay
3.5: John Fay
John Fay was responsible for last years's groundbreaking ITV1 drama, Mobile.
James Moran wroter Series 2, Episode 2 - Sleeper, and Episode 2 of Doctor Who Series 4, The Fires Of Pompeii.
3.1: Russell T. Davies
3.2: John Fay
3.3: James Moran
3.4: John Fay
3.5: John Fay
John Fay was responsible for last years's groundbreaking ITV1 drama, Mobile.
James Moran wroter Series 2, Episode 2 - Sleeper, and Episode 2 of Doctor Who Series 4, The Fires Of Pompeii.
DWM
Boxset Of A Timelord
Monday, 14 July 2008
Repeat Ratings
Here's the results on last night's repeats.
From Outpost Gallifrey.
Sunday saw repeats of the two final episodes of Series Four on BBC1.
The Stolen Earth shown at 1730 got 1.6 million watching, and was the 21st most watched programme of the day. The programme won its time slot. Journey's End, shown later at 1815, got 2.6 million watching and was the 13th most watched programme of the day.
Journey's End was also repeated on BBC3 on Friday evening, where it got 0.54 million watching and was the 2nd most watched programme of the day on multi channel television.
The entire fourth series gets a repeat showing on BBC3 starting today.
I watched it last night - and luckily saw the SJA trailer. I'm sure you'vw all seen it by now!
From Outpost Gallifrey.
Sunday saw repeats of the two final episodes of Series Four on BBC1.
The Stolen Earth shown at 1730 got 1.6 million watching, and was the 21st most watched programme of the day. The programme won its time slot. Journey's End, shown later at 1815, got 2.6 million watching and was the 13th most watched programme of the day.
Journey's End was also repeated on BBC3 on Friday evening, where it got 0.54 million watching and was the 2nd most watched programme of the day on multi channel television.
The entire fourth series gets a repeat showing on BBC3 starting today.
I watched it last night - and luckily saw the SJA trailer. I'm sure you'vw all seen it by now!
Storybook the 3rd!
A third storybooks is to be released in August. It will feature the stories:
Hello Children, Everywhere, written by Paul Magrs, illustrated by Brian Williamson.
Grand Theft Planet! written by James Moran (The Fires of Pompeii), illustrated by Daryl Joyce.
Cold written by Mark Gatiss (The Unquiet Dead, The Idiot's Lantern), illustrated by Ben Willsher.
Bing Bong written by Gareth Roberts (The Shakespeare Code, The Unicorn and the Wasp) & Clayton Hickman, illustrated by Dan McDaid.
Island of the Sirens written by Keith Temple (Planet of the Ood), illustrated by Adrian Salmon.
The Puplet written by Gary Russell, illustrated by Andy Walker.
Hold Your Horses written by Nicholas Pegg, illustrated by Jon Haward & Nigel Dobbyn.
Sounds good eh? I found this too. The blurb I think:
The Doctor and Donna travel to previously unseen times and places in this new collection of adventures, full of monsters, thrills and scares, and all illustrated in full colour. The time travellers face mythical beasts on a desert island in the company of Jason and his Argonauts, square up to a terrifying Ice Warrior in the wastes of the Arctic Circle, battle the cute-but-deadly denizens of a theme park gone mad, get tangled up in the mystery of the Bayeux Tapestry, and try to prevent an entire planet from being kidnapped.
Sounds even better.
Return of The BRIG!
Daleks
Sunday, 13 July 2008
Absense
Hello all, very sorry for my long absense from WhoCrazy. From now on, WhoCrazy will be run as it was originally meant to be run, updated daily. Firstly, the repeats of Stolen Earth and Journey's End on BBC1? If not, you missed alot at the end of JE. A Sarah Jane series 2 trailer. See it? If not, it had a Sontaran (masked) running through a wood, a Sontaran (unmasked) staring, a clown with teeth (I think it had teeth), Sarah, Luke and.... well, I can't remember the rest. I don't think its on the net yet, but, I'll have a look. That's it for now, more posts in a few hours, going out first. Goodbye.
Saturday, 5 July 2008
Journey's Spoilers
Here are some Digi Spy spoilers and my comments on some of them. Might not be true - not all anyway.
The Doctor's extermination by the Dalek seemed to be a glancing blow, so could it really bring on a full regeneration? David Tennant has been seen filming the next Christmas special.
Sylvester McCoy will feature I think.
What is the significance of The Doctor's hand in jar that bubbles away in the Tardis? The one you may remember was cut off by the Sycorax. It's been very noticeable of late. There are strong rumours that it plays a part in keeping the tenth Doc with us.
If Sarah Jane was really going to be exterminated, then it was a bad idea of Blue Peter to show a clip of her from the next episode - alongside Mickey Smith! Could the self-proclaimed 'tin dog' be her saviour from the Dalek attack?
Is Harriet Jones really dead? We never saw her die and she seemed to be doing Davros a favour by coaxing The Doctor out into the open along with his nearest and dearest. Double agent perhaps? She could be the new Lytton - a character familiar to fans of 80s Who.
I think she's alive.
What or who is lurking inside the Supreme Dalek?
I think its Mr. Copper, it was the only Dalek who detected the sub-wave and Mr. Copper was the one who made it.
9 hours - 32 minutes - 20 seconds to go folks!
Who has Rose been communicating with back in her parallel world?
The Doctor's daughter Jenny is still lurking in outer space - could she make a return to save the day?
Will Russell T Davies wait until the specials before revealing the identity of the person who took The Master's ring in last season's finale?
The Doctor's extermination by the Dalek seemed to be a glancing blow, so could it really bring on a full regeneration? David Tennant has been seen filming the next Christmas special.
Sylvester McCoy will feature I think.
What is the significance of The Doctor's hand in jar that bubbles away in the Tardis? The one you may remember was cut off by the Sycorax. It's been very noticeable of late. There are strong rumours that it plays a part in keeping the tenth Doc with us.
If Sarah Jane was really going to be exterminated, then it was a bad idea of Blue Peter to show a clip of her from the next episode - alongside Mickey Smith! Could the self-proclaimed 'tin dog' be her saviour from the Dalek attack?
Is Harriet Jones really dead? We never saw her die and she seemed to be doing Davros a favour by coaxing The Doctor out into the open along with his nearest and dearest. Double agent perhaps? She could be the new Lytton - a character familiar to fans of 80s Who.
I think she's alive.
What or who is lurking inside the Supreme Dalek?
I think its Mr. Copper, it was the only Dalek who detected the sub-wave and Mr. Copper was the one who made it.
9 hours - 32 minutes - 20 seconds to go folks!
Who has Rose been communicating with back in her parallel world?
The Doctor's daughter Jenny is still lurking in outer space - could she make a return to save the day?
Will Russell T Davies wait until the specials before revealing the identity of the person who took The Master's ring in last season's finale?
Friday, 4 July 2008
The End Is Nigh
Well, Journey's End, the gripping series finale is on its way - only 19 hours - 41 minutes - 46 seconds to be precise!
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
How Fishy?
Bad
Things are getting really busy and basically out of hand for me - so, I haven't been posting much. I'm just soooo busy! Also, there's not much news to give, its all been so secretly wrapped up. All we know is, Journey's End will be 65 minutes long. That's good. Anyway, cya, don't expect many posts....
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