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Susan Foreman 23rd August 2012 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Demdike (Post 267738)
Asylum of the Daleks airs at 7.20 on September 1st. :woot:

It's good that it's a late time - hopefully it'll be getting dark when it is screened

There is nothing worse than watching 'Doctor Who' in bright sunlight!

Demdike@Cult Labs 23rd August 2012 02:03 PM

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A couple of promo artworks being used to promote the fiftieth anniversary.

Note the original titles used to colour the Doctor Who logo. :cool:

Demdike@Cult Labs 23rd August 2012 03:21 PM

According to The Sun.

Billie Piper may return to our screens in ‘Doctor Who’ for the 50th anniversary celebration of the show. Matt Smith hinted the award-winning actress, who played Time Lord companion Rose Tyler until 2010, could be set to come back for the 90 minute special featuring ‘throwback homages’ to the past. He said, ‘If I wanted a companion from the past I would say Rose because I am good friends with Billie.’

RedEyeTheCylon 23rd August 2012 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike (Post 268040)
According to The Sun.

Billie Piper may return to our screens in ‘Doctor Who’ for the 50th anniversary celebration of the show. Matt Smith hinted the award-winning actress, who played Time Lord companion Rose Tyler until 2010, could be set to come back for the 90 minute special featuring ‘throwback homages’ to the past. He said, ‘If I wanted a companion from the past I would say Rose because I am good friends with Billie.’

God I hope this isn't true, I can't stand her

Hawkmonger 23rd August 2012 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike (Post 268040)
According to The Sun.

Billie Piper may return to our screens in ‘Doctor Who’ for the 50th anniversary celebration of the show. Matt Smith hinted the award-winning actress, who played Time Lord companion Rose Tyler until 2010, could be set to come back for the 90 minute special featuring ‘throwback homages’ to the past. He said, ‘If I wanted a companion from the past I would say Rose because I am good friends with Billie.’

1. **** Billie Piper! She played the most selfish, bitchy, self centered, annoying and dreadful companion of them all, Rose ****ing Tyler!

2. (see under lined lettering) SHIT! It's Dimension's in Time again!!!!!!!! Everyone! To arm's!!!!!!:mob:

VicDakin 23rd August 2012 04:53 PM

Fangoria #1
 
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A small article from Fangoria #1

http://www.cult-labs.com/forums/atta...4&d=1345740739http://www.cult-labs.com/forums/atta...5&d=1345740751

Demdike@Cult Labs 23rd August 2012 05:41 PM

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This was the cover for the magnificent Doctor Who Monster Book. As used by Fangoria in their issue.

At the time of its release its pictures were absolutely fascinating because if you never saw the broadcast stories they were the only document of these wonderful creations and fuelled my imagination no end.

Unfortunately thanks to vhs then dvd the reality is a little disappointing.

Mojo 23rd August 2012 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by VicDakin (Post 268061)

That brings back some memories, Vic. I bought this at the time!

Mojo 23rd August 2012 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike (Post 268080)
This was the cover for the magnificent Doctor Who Monster Book. As used by Fangoria in their issue.

At the time of its release its pictures were absolutely fascinating because if you never saw the broadcast stories they were the only document of these wonderful creations and fuelled my imagination no end.

Unfortunately thanks to vhs then dvd the reality is a little disappointing.

More memories, Demdike!

The Monster Book was indeed a revelation at the time. I particularly remember the two page pic of the Cybermen walking down the steps at St Paul's Cathedral being a highlight. Mind you, having seen the story itself in recent years, The Invasion is still bloody brilliant.

Hawkmonger 23rd August 2012 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Mojo (Post 268125)
More memories, Demdike!

The Monster Book was indeed a revelation at the time. I particularly remember the two page pic of the Cybermen walking down the steps at St Paul's Cathedral being a highlight. Mind you, having seen the story itself in recent years, The Invasion is still bloody brilliant.

Second! In my opinion, the deffinitive Cyberman story.
A touch of Quatermass about it, it was latter referenced in Gordon rennie's Caballistics Inc. A comic book series in Canon with both the aformentioned franchises.


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