Posts Tagged Under Russel T. Davies

November 13th, 2011

The Doctor’s Companion Ep. 77 – What’s In A Name?

The Doctor’s Companion Ep. 77 – What’s In A Name?

The Doctor believes he’s meeting himself while Scott and Matt are having fun returning to the Davies era fun with the David Tennant 2008 Christmas special “The Next Doctor”.

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By Scott
March 13th, 2011

The Doctor’s Companion Ep. 43 – Platoon of Judoon on the Moon

The Doctor’s Companion Ep. 43 – Platoon of Judoon on the Moon

There’s a hospital on the moon and Scott and Matt are crushing on a Miss Jones in the David Tennant series three episode “Smith and Jones”.

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By Scott
April 21st, 2010

Torchwood:US Not Moving Forward On FOX

FOX and BBC agree that Torchwood isn’t a good fit for network television.

Posted in Television News
By Scott
January 25th, 2010

The Doctor’s Companion Ep. 6 – Who News

The Doctor’s Companion Ep. 6 – Who News

While taking a week off to do more research on their regeneration series of episodes, Scott and Randy discuss some Who-related news stories.

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By Scott
December 28th, 2009

The Doctor’s Companion Ep. 2 – The Beginning of the End

The Doctor’s Companion Ep. 2 – The Beginning of the End

The end has officially begun for David Tennant’s run as the tenth Doctor, and Scott and Randy are here to discuss what it all means.

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By Scott
May 20th, 2008

Moffat named as new ‘Doctor Who’ showrunner

It was announced today (here) that Russel T. Davies (who has overseen the revamped Doctor Who series since its return in 2005) is stepping down as series showrunner. When the series begins its fifth season in 2010 (2009 will see four Doctor Who specials to be released quarterly) it will be overseen by Doctor Who staff writer Steven Moffat.

Moffat is easily my favorite writer on Doctor Who, not only is he responsible for most of my favorite episodes (”The Empty Child”, “The Doctor Dances”, “The Girl in the Fireplace”, and “Blink”), but he also created the BBC sticom Coupling and the amazing six-part thriller Jekyll starring James Nesbitt and Michelle Ryan (Bionic Woman). I have complete faith that not only will Doctor Who continue on the path of quality that we have all come to expect, but I believe that it may even get better!

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By Scott