Happy Birthday Elisabeth Sladen (1February 1946 - 19 April 2011)

Every now and then we like to go back and browse the Elisabeth Sladen and Sarah Jane Smith tags on the Doctor Who Tumblr. Today is one of those days.

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post-it doodles i did between homeworks today

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Companions.

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One Companion Per EpisodeS01E01 Rose

Rose Tyler

The first time in the TARDIS of each of the New Who companions.

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Find someone. Don’t travel alone.

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This time we are very well acquainted with the Eleventh Doctor. He’s our pal and the companion will be the new person. So I wanted somebody with a bit more mystery to them, someone you have to get to know in a way that you didn’t have to get to know Amy because we met Amy and the Eleventh Doctor at that same time. Someone more challenging and difficult, someone who will lead him in a merry dance. I always felt that Amy and the Eleventh Doctor grew up together. They’re like childhood friends. It’s a very different feeling now.
Steven Moffat Talks Doctor Who, Sherlock — Vulture

‘Doctor Who’ Personality Quiz: Which Companion Are You? | Anglophenia

BBC AMERICA is counting down the modern female companions, ranked by YOUR votes, in the new special The Brit List: Doctor Who Ultimate List of Lists, premiering Friday, December 21 at 10/9c.

And the new companion, Clara, will be unveiled on BBC AMERICA’s Doctor Who Christmas special “The Snowmen,” premiering Tuesday, December 25 at 9/8c.

Before we get into the full glory of this exciting web feature, let’s clear one thing up: if the companion you feel most kinship with is missing from this quiz, we’re sorry. Clearly we couldn’t put all of the companions in, or there’s a very real chance it would become less a fun way to think about your favorite TV show and more of an administrative nightmare, so we picked the six key TARDIS-dwellers of the modern Whovian era: Rose, Martha, Donna, River Song, Amy and Rory.

Each one has a different approach to the bizarre life they find themselves living, and each one has characteristics that help them adjust to the weirdness, the stress and all the running.

But which of these characteristics is the one closest to your own? There’s only one way to find out…

This is the first quiz that told us that we’re not K-9.

Also: this is our favorite bit:

Note: No actual psychology has been used in the creation of this quiz. It’s all done with MAGIC!

“Space can be very lonely. The greatest adventure is having someone share it with you.”

Doctor Who Series 6: The Curse of The Black Spot

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Think you’ve seen it all? Think again. Outside those doors, we might see anything. We could find new worlds, terrifying monsters, impossible things. And if you come with me… nothing will ever be the same again!
-Tenth Doctor, Doctor Who Series 2 Trailer

Think you’ve seen it all? Think again. Outside those doors, we might see anything. We could find new worlds, terrifying monsters, impossible things. And if you come with me… nothing will ever be the same again!
-Tenth Doctor, Doctor Who Series 2 Trailer

My grandma is a huge fan. My auntie was over from Australia when I got the part and she used to hide behind the sofa from the Daleks. My family — it was kind of like every single generation [except me]. It was quite strange, though — as soon as I started auditioning, when you actually look, Doctor Who really is everywhere. I turned up at the BBC for my audition and I was eating my lunch and I looked up and there’s a life-size cutout of Matt just staring at me.

‘Doctor Who’s new companion Jenna-Louise Coleman

If you have yet to read Jenna Louise’s first American interview, read it here

TV/DVR Alert! KAREN GILLAN on G4TV’s Attack of The Show TONIGHT!

Kaz, our Ginger Queen, will be at the Attack of The Show studio in Los Angeles tonight (November 27) to talk Doctor Who Series 7.1 now on DVD and Blu-ray (whee!) and life after the TARDIS which — we assume — means life in LA.

Watch it at 7/6c on G4TV.

My thoughts are, when I watch again, that it was really splendid work. Because the script and the production allowed us to act. And we had so much time and space to present the characters. It was all done in a great rush but I think it was quite an achievement. When I sit back and watch it now, I feel very pleased about it. It was a good piece of work, the acting was good and there was time somehow, and I think that’s a quality I really liked, because in a sense this kind of production allowed and awoke the imagination of the viewer. They could fill in where we didn’t have great special effects…but this allowed the imaginations to be stimulated and they had the time to get excited about it…and I think that was part of the success.
William Russell (Ian Chesterton) in the commentary for An Unearthly Child.

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“Do you know, in nine hundred years of time and space, I’ve never met anyone who wasn’t important before”

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Perfect image set is perfect. 

IT’S LIKE THE BRADY BUNCH

#Here’s the story of a lovely lady who was living with her very lovely mum #Both of them had hair of gold from peroxide #And she worked in a shop #Here’s the story of a man named Doctor #Who was living in his TARDIS on his own #He’s a Time Lord and he’s like no other #And he was all alone #Then the one day when the Doctor met Rose Tyler #And he knew that she would travel far with him #That these two plus all these great companions and that’s the way they all became the TARDIS bunch #The TARDIS bunch #The TARDIS bunch #That’s the way they become the TARDIS bunch

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