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From: russwhover
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:41 AM
Subject: [Doctor Who] News round up 14 October 2008
BBC News has an article on why David Tennant and co-star Catherine Tate are competing with each other at this years National Television Awards, CLICK HERE for more details.
BBC News also reports Doctor Who will be the subject of an academic conference being held at Cardiff University, CLICK HERE for more details.
BBC News also has an article on Russell T Davies reaction to Prince Charles turning down a cameo roll on Doctor Who (probably for Voyage of the Damned, see Contact Music from July 2007), CLICK HERE for more details. There is also an eight minute video of an interview with Davies made at the Cheltenham Literary Festival Sunday.
Reuters has an article on why Prince Charles turned down the cameo, CLICK HERE for more details.
David Tennant is not the only Doctor Who star involved with Amnesty International. The Guardian reports Christopher Eccleston is the voice of Amnesty International's campaign against government plans to detain terror suspects for up to 42 days without charge, CLICK HERE for the article.
News of the World reports David Tennant is in negotiations to play the Doctor until 2011, CLICK HERE for the article (this has not been confirmed by the BBC; thanks to Blue Rose).
The Mirror reports the seven surviving Doctors will appear together for Children in Need on November 14, CLICK HERE for the article (this also has not been confirmed by the BBC; thanks to Michael Pike).
Some off topic news related to several episodes of the new series of Doctor Who: AFP reports Prime Minister Gordon Brown is moving from #10 Downing Street to #12 Downing Street, for more details CLICK HERE.
For more news CLICK HERE.
BBC News also reports Doctor Who will be the subject of an academic conference being held at Cardiff University, CLICK HERE for more details.
BBC News also has an article on Russell T Davies reaction to Prince Charles turning down a cameo roll on Doctor Who (probably for Voyage of the Damned, see Contact Music from July 2007), CLICK HERE for more details. There is also an eight minute video of an interview with Davies made at the Cheltenham Literary Festival Sunday.
Reuters has an article on why Prince Charles turned down the cameo, CLICK HERE for more details.
David Tennant is not the only Doctor Who star involved with Amnesty International. The Guardian reports Christopher Eccleston is the voice of Amnesty International's campaign against government plans to detain terror suspects for up to 42 days without charge, CLICK HERE for the article.
News of the World reports David Tennant is in negotiations to play the Doctor until 2011, CLICK HERE for the article (this has not been confirmed by the BBC; thanks to Blue Rose).
The Mirror reports the seven surviving Doctors will appear together for Children in Need on November 14, CLICK HERE for the article (this also has not been confirmed by the BBC; thanks to Michael Pike).
Some off topic news related to several episodes of the new series of Doctor Who: AFP reports Prime Minister Gordon Brown is moving from #10 Downing Street to #12 Downing Street, for more details CLICK HERE.
For more news CLICK HERE.