The boy and girl who waited.

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Doctor Who at the NTAs... Voting Opens for the Final Round

The all-important final round of public voting has opened for this year’s National Television Awards and Doctor Who remains in the running in three categories.

Matt Smith is up for Best Drama Performance: Male for his role of the Doctor whilst Karen Gillan’s portrayal of Amy Pond wins her a nomination in the Best Drama Performance: Female category. And finally, Doctor Who is one of four nominees for Best Drama.

There was more good news for Steven Moffat (Doctor Who’s lead writer and executive producer) as Sherlock is also nominated for Best Drama with Benedict Cumberbatch up for Best Drama Performance: Male for his eponymous role in the detective drama.

The competition this year is incredibly tough but you can have your say by visiting the NTA homepageand voting for your favourite show and its stars. Time is short, though, as voting closes at midday on 23 January, 2013.

BBC News - Sherlock and Doctor Who head to head at National Television Awards

Sherlock and Doctor Who are up against each other for two prizes at the National Television Awards this month.
The shows - both run by writer and producer Steven Moffat - are up for best drama, along with Downtown Abbey and Merlin.
Doctor Who star Matt Smith and Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays Sherlock, are in the running for the best actor prize.
Winners will be announced at London’s O2 Arena on 23 January.
Moffat said: “Well this is very flattering, but also terrifying. I hope everyone votes with tremendous care and the result is an exact draw between both shows.”
Karen Gillan, who bowed out last year as the Doctor’s companion Amy Pond, is nominated for the best female drama performance.
She is up against comedy star Miranda Hart for her role in Call The Midwife, Suranne Jones for Scott and Bailey and Sheridan Smith for Mrs Biggs, in which she played the wife of Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs.
In the best male drama performance category, Smith and Cumberbatch are up against Colin Morgan, the star of Merlin, and Daniel Mays for his performance as Ronnie Biggs in Mrs Biggs.

BBC News - Sherlock and Doctor Who head to head at National Television Awards

Sherlock and Doctor Who are up against each other for two prizes at the National Television Awards this month.

The shows - both run by writer and producer Steven Moffat - are up for best drama, along with Downtown Abbey and Merlin.

Doctor Who star Matt Smith and Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays Sherlock, are in the running for the best actor prize.

Winners will be announced at London’s O2 Arena on 23 January.

Moffat said: “Well this is very flattering, but also terrifying. I hope everyone votes with tremendous care and the result is an exact draw between both shows.”

Karen Gillan, who bowed out last year as the Doctor’s companion Amy Pond, is nominated for the best female drama performance.

She is up against comedy star Miranda Hart for her role in Call The Midwife, Suranne Jones for Scott and Bailey and Sheridan Smith for Mrs Biggs, in which she played the wife of Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs.

In the best male drama performance category, Smith and Cumberbatch are up against Colin Morgan, the star of Merlin, and Daniel Mays for his performance as Ronnie Biggs in Mrs Biggs.

#THIS HURTS IN UNEXPECTED WAYS #BECAUSE IN THE FIRST GIF SHE’S SAYING GOODBYE TO HER NORMAL BORING LIFE AND TRADING IT FOR ALL OF TIME AND SPACE #AND IN THE SECOND ONE SHE’S DOING THE EXACT OPPOSITE #SHE’S GIVING UP ALL OF THE ADVENTURES SHE MIGHT HAVE JUST TO LIVE A CALM MARRIED LIFE WITH RORY #and i bet you anything that the young amy pond in the first gif would have never expected herself to make such a decision #this is what you call character development ladies and gentlemen

Reblogging for the commentary.

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

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I’ll soon fix that.

Part of a series on deciding to fly away with The Doctor

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Amy + TARDIS Cross Stitch
matchboxtwentynorth:

Made this for a friend… She was so happy

Amy + TARDIS Cross Stitch

matchboxtwentynorth:

Made this for a friend… She was so happy

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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

Favorite moments from Doctor Who Christmas Specials Past: Christmas Dinner with The Ponds

Doctor Who: The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe

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Gotcha.

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theillustriousmissjo:

I don’t think I ever posted these? Anyway, commissions for the-papists-have-the-phonebox and cloysterbell.

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irememberoswin:

The Lord of Mischief by ~CircusMonsters

irememberoswin:

The Lord of Mischief by ~CircusMonsters

doodlesbytara:

~space friends~
(also titled: my ot3 is cuter than your ot3)

doodlesbytara:

~space friends~

(also titled: my ot3 is cuter than your ot3)

(new) Doctor Who through the years

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TARDIS

TARDIS

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