New Doctor Who Fourth Doctor Audio Drama: The Auntie Matter
via the Doctor Who Facebook Page:

England in the 1920s. The Doctor and Romana make a chance discovery of alien technology that leads them deep into the heart of the English countryside where a malign presence lurks…Doctor Who: The Auntie Matter audio adventure, starring Tom Baker and Mary Tamm, is now available from Big Finish Productions. Listen to the trailer and get your copy here: http://bit.ly/W6z4eh

New Doctor Who Fourth Doctor Audio Drama: The Auntie Matter

via the Doctor Who Facebook Page:

England in the 1920s. The Doctor and Romana make a chance discovery of alien technology that leads them deep into the heart of the English countryside where a malign presence lurks…

Doctor Who: The Auntie Matter audio adventure, starring Tom Baker and Mary Tamm, is now available from Big Finish Productions. Listen to the trailer and get your copy here: http://bit.ly/W6z4eh

happymaskassociate:

Fourth Doctor Adventures by Big Finish Productions - 2013


with Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor and the late Mary Tamm as Romana I

  • January 2013: The Auntie Matter
  • February 2013: The Sands of Life
  • March 2013: War Against The Laan
  • April 2013: The Justice of Jalxar [Not Pictured]
  • May 2013: Phantoms of the Deep [Not Pictured]
  • June 2013: The Dalek Contract
  • July 2013: The Final Phase

Big Finish to release 50th Anniversary Audio Play in November


In November 2013, Big Finish will be releasing Doctor Who: The Light at the End, a very special 100-minute story to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Doctor Who. Tom Baker (1974-81), Peter Davison (1982-84), Colin Baker (1984-86), Sylvester McCoy (1987-89) and Paul McGann (1996) will all reprise their roles as, respectively, the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Doctors, whose paths suddenly intersect when they face imminent destruction.
“We wanted to do a proper, fully-fledged multi-Doctor story for this very special occasion,” says writer, director and executive producer Nicholas Briggs, “and it’s wonderful that all the surviving Doctors threw themselves behind the project so enthusiastically. That’s not to say the first three Doctors don’t appear – we wanted to pay homage to the whole history of the classic series.”
The Doctors will also be joined by a number of their regular companions: Louise Jameson reprises the role of the savage Leela, Sarah Sutton plays the scientist Nyssa, Nicola Bryant is American botany student Peri, Sophie Aldred is streetwise kid Ace and India Fisher returns as Edwardian adventurer Charley Pollard.
“And that’s not all,” says producer David Richardson, “because Geoffrey Beevers is back to create mayhem as the Master, and there will be a number of appearances from some much-cherished old friends from the TV series…”
Doctor Who: The Light at the End will be released in two different versions. A five-disc limited special edition comes with two hour-long documentaries, plus The Revenants, a Companion Chronicles tale which began life as a free Doctor Who Magazine download. It’s performed by William Russell, who starred in the very first TV story as Ian Chesterton. The special edition comes in beautiful special packaging, and will include a number of exclusive professionally photographed images of the cast.
The standard edition comprises two discs, featuring the two hour-long episodes of the story.

Big Finish to release 50th Anniversary Audio Play in November

In November 2013, Big Finish will be releasing Doctor Who: The Light at the End, a very special 100-minute story to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Doctor Who. Tom Baker (1974-81), Peter Davison (1982-84), Colin Baker (1984-86), Sylvester McCoy (1987-89) and Paul McGann (1996) will all reprise their roles as, respectively, the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Doctors, whose paths suddenly intersect when they face imminent destruction.

“We wanted to do a proper, fully-fledged multi-Doctor story for this very special occasion,” says writer, director and executive producer Nicholas Briggs, “and it’s wonderful that all the surviving Doctors threw themselves behind the project so enthusiastically. That’s not to say the first three Doctors don’t appear – we wanted to pay homage to the whole history of the classic series.”

The Doctors will also be joined by a number of their regular companions: Louise Jameson reprises the role of the savage Leela, Sarah Sutton plays the scientist Nyssa, Nicola Bryant is American botany student Peri, Sophie Aldred is streetwise kid Ace and India Fisher returns as Edwardian adventurer Charley Pollard.

“And that’s not all,” says producer David Richardson, “because Geoffrey Beevers is back to create mayhem as the Master, and there will be a number of appearances from some much-cherished old friends from the TV series…”

Doctor Who: The Light at the End will be released in two different versions. A five-disc limited special edition comes with two hour-long documentaries, plus The Revenants, a Companion Chronicles tale which began life as a free Doctor Who Magazine download. It’s performed by William Russell, who starred in the very first TV story as Ian Chesterton. The special edition comes in beautiful special packaging, and will include a number of exclusive professionally photographed images of the cast.

The standard edition comprises two discs, featuring the two hour-long episodes of the story.

Four.

Four.

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random-fandom:

Disclaimer: these are not meant to be defining characteristics of each Doctor. They are all meant to be facets of his personality overall :)

(Source: not-love-not-always)

Royal Mail reveals Doctor Who stamps

The collection marks the 50th anniversary of sci-fi show Doctor Who, with all 11 Doctors getting their own first class stamp.

Four of the show’s most notorious villains, including the Daleks and the Cybermen, star on the second class set.

The show first ran from 1963 to 1989. A successful revival returned it to Saturday night schedules in 2005.

Andrew Hammond of the Royal Mail said the commemorative selection “pay tribute to the brilliant actors that have played the Doctor over the years, as well as the adversaries that helped make the show so popular”

K-9, Romana, and The Doctor

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The Doctor and Romana in The City of Death

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prustens: Sarah Jane and the Doctor’s farewell

(Source: direwolves, via aphotovici)

Four.

Four.

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Four and Sarah Jane

would-you-like-a-jelly-baby:

NOPE

THE CUTE

TAKE IT AWAY

STOP

NOW

!

Four and Sarah Jane.

Four and Sarah Jane.

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“That is utterly preposterous.”

From Doctor Who: Pyramids of Mars

(Source: cosmiccupcakes)

myenormousgreenragemonster:

carrie-berrrie:

ichbinerica:

this is a cosplay
there is a dude on a hoveround inside this
it makes sounds and plays music and everything moves and lights up

THIS IS A DALEK. COSPLAYING THE DOCTOR

It’s undercover. It’s trying to sneak in

myenormousgreenragemonster:

carrie-berrrie:

ichbinerica:

this is a cosplay

there is a dude on a hoveround inside this

it makes sounds and plays music and everything moves and lights up

THIS IS A DALEK. COSPLAYING THE DOCTOR

It’s undercover. It’s trying to sneak in

(via thefaultinourchickennuggets)

The Doctor: One more thing, your name. 
Romana: What about my name? 
The Doctor: It’s too long. By the time I’ve called out “look out”, what’s your name? 
Romana: Romanadvoratrelundar.
The Doctor: By the time I’ve called that out, you could be dead.

(Source: timeywimeylady, via dimensionsintime)


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