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beesnutz · 3 months
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DOCTOR WHO (1996) | Dir. Geoffrey Sax
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silverfoxstole · 8 months
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These photos, taken by rinaflies on Flickr at Gallifrey One in 2012 are just so cute.
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witchofthemidlands · 4 months
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Happy New Year’s Eve to this underrated Tardis Trio 🥰
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junkyardbluebox · 4 months
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billdecker · 2 years
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Doctor Who Rewatch | Doctor Who: The Movie
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cosmic-shine · 1 year
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Classic Roberts!Master and Chang Lee sketch for @cookiepianos <3
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geronimomo-spd · 1 year
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finally finished Doctor Who Am I, it a very narrow but wayy more wholesome then expected!
i honestly expected a wayyy more balanced approch to the fans of the movie in particuler and how it effected them but it did not seem to focus on that at all lol, basically a wholesome year of the writer going to conventions and realizing that he is loved and has a whole comunity that doesn't ecceceraly loved what he wrote but enjoy his presence and adore him too.
there is an annoying clip from someone from a panel going "people on tumblr are just there to say that david tennent is hot and that's it bla bla bla" which slightly grinded my geers, but it turns wholesome very fast after that (that's why i am sure this wasn't filmed now because nope have you seen tumblr?? fans of the movie all of it, or maybe im just talking from the 8th doctor echo chamber lol
also there is a really sweet segment about celebrating Paul's birthday near the end and Daphne Ashbrook! (Grace's actress) is just hilerios throught, its very clear that these actors did a lot of stuff together and so used to each other, so that was fun
ANYWAY HERE ARE MY FAVE SHOTS FROM IT
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Paul holy shit dude
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Daphne Ashbrook you are stunning
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I LOVE THEM YOUR HONNOR
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they looks so happpppy arg this is so wholesome
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ALL 3 OF THEM!! OMG HELLO YEE JEE TSO!!!
(next to apperently the surviving 8th doc tardis set that is apperently being kept alive (as its the actual prop from the movie) by a spasific fan, that was also gives the offical tool bag the doctor used as well to keep from one of the movie's creators)
yeah that's all for now :)
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yahoo201027 · 2 months
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March 10: Happy 49th Birthday to Canadian Actor Yee Jee Tso, who portrayed you could say one of the companions of the Eighth Doctor alongside Grace Holloway, but more of the line of The Master’s companion through manipulation as the Doctor Who character of Chang Lee in the 1996 TV Movie.
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Doctor Who Am I Documentary About The TV Movie to Screen in UK Cinemas
#DoctorWho Am I Documentary About The TV Movie to Screen in UK Cinemas
Following on from the UK re-release of the Peter Cushing Dalek movies, there is another Doctor Who project coming to cinemas throughout the UK in October — this time, Doctor Who Am I, will be getting the big screen treatment. Kaleidscope Film Distribution has won the rights to distribute the award-winning documentary; directed by Vanessa Yuille and produced by Matthew Jacobs, the documentary…
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rachelbethhines · 7 months
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60 Years of Doctor Who Anniversary Marathon - C. Baker 9th Review
Temporal Logbook III: Changed Lives - Anthology Charity Book
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I have never heard of fan published charity books until I started watching Doctor Who. I know of no other fandom, large or small, that does anything like it; professionally publish fan-fiction and sell it for charity. I can only guess that such a thing is possible because of differentiating copy-write laws in the UK, because I highly doubt Disney would ever let you release a Kingdom Hearts or Star Wars book like that, even if all the proceeds went to good causes rather then yourself. Temporal Logbook III: Changed Lives, is the third in a series of charity anthologies. Modeled after the the various official short trips collections, such anthologies are perhaps the most common of the charity books. While there are full novels out there, anthology collections allow for better spread of the work load and so are easier to get printed. This particular publication features a bit of a theme. "Changed Lives"... each short story focuses on the impact the Doctor has had an individual, for good or for bad. Here is just a quick run though of what you will find.
A Forward By Yee Jee Tso : The actor who portrayed Chang Lee in the TV movie talks briefly of the impact of Doctor Who has had in his life
Fifth Doctor – ‘The Return’: After Tegan has recently left, a remorseful Doctor decides to check on another companion that also chose to abruptly leave him.... Dodo.
War Doctor – ‘Lament’: The Doctor lands on a memorial planet; as in the entire planet is a graveyard. There he meets a young woman who has recently lost her whole family, and he makes a startling discovery about the Time War.
Twelfth Doctor - 'The New Doctor': One of the Doctor's students stumbles upon the Tardis, but a quick trip to the planet of dreams quickly goes awry.
Third Doctor – ‘Technical Adviser’: They're making a Doctor Who movie! And the Doctor and Liz Shaw are asked on to be advisers to the film. But certain elements of the fictional story appear to be too close to real events for their liking. The Doctor and Liz go on quest to find the financial backer of the movie; a mysterious producer that seemingly doesn't exist!
Sixth Doctor - 'The Heart of the Matter': An old man re-accounts his adventurous life to his granddaughter, and tells about the mysterious stranger called the Doctor who kept turning up to redirect it constantly.
Eleventh Doctor- 'The Last Tomb': A lonely old man on the beach gets caught up in local family's vacation to a dying planet... more news at 11.
Fourth Doctor - 'Kiss of the Dybbuk': The Doctor and Sarah Jane land upon a ship who's crew is being tormented by the legendary Dybbuk. The creature can possess anyone, and so it's up to them to find the evil spirit hidden among the crew before time runs out.
First Doctor - 'Something at the End of the Lane': The Doctor has finally brought Ian and Barbara back home to their own time! The time travelers couldn't be more happy, but celebrations are cut short when a medieval knight shows up in a coffee shop.... and is that mastodon stampeding in the street?
Tenth Doctor - 'Consequences': When the Doctor makes the choice to save a little boy from dying... He lays out a path with dire consequences for his own future.
The Second Doctor - 'The Harvesters': The Harvesters are supposed to mine for precious materials within the asteroid belt for their creators back home... and when a new metal 'asteroid' on rockets enters the belt carrying rare organic materials, well it's a prime opportunity for the Harvesters. Too bad the human crew doesn't see it that way.
Ninth Doctor - 'A Night in Santa's Workshop': She's the last of her kind... but not for long. Earth will make the prefect new home for her offspring. And they must feed... and the Doctor and his companion will be the perfect meal.
Seventh Doctor - 'Sepulchered Soul': Locked in a battle for a mortal's soul, who will win? The demons, or an angel called the Doctor?
Thirteenth Doctor - 'Emotion Quotient': A young woman is suddenly frozen in time, and no one can figure out how or why... not even the Doctor!
Eighth Doctor - 'Auld Acquaintances': The Master has escaped death yet again, and the Doctor's personal timeline is unraveling as a consequence.
Now of course this segment of the marathon is Sixth Doctor focused so, without spoiling too much, the most notable things about 'The Heart of the Matter' is that Frobisher shows up again, and the ending is indeed a mind fuck. Trust me, you won't ever guess how it ends. As for the Collection as a whole, it was really enjoyable and quite varied. My personal favorite story was 'Something at the End of the Lane' but that's probably my Ian bias talking. All of the stories with in were of very high quality and I absolutely would recommend checking out the whole novel. Fortunately, there are still copies in stock and for sell, and all proceeds go to SETTLED. A charity that helps to provide free and trustworthy information, advice and support in different languages to EU citizens in the UK. SETTLED helps to ensure that EU citizens gain Settled Status and to respond to the difficulties that they face in a post-brexit UK.
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gatecast · 2 months
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Stargate Birthdays - March 10th
Yee Jee Tso - Technician/Systems Tech (SG1 & SGA) Pascal Belanger - Uncredited (SGU)
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alexlacquemanne · 5 months
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Novembre MMXXIII "November Who"
Films
Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965) de Gordon Flemyng avec Peter Cushing, Roy Castle, Jennie Linden, Roberta Tovey, Barrie Ingham, Michael Coles et Yvonne Antrobus
Ripoux contre ripoux (1990) de Claude Zidi avec Philippe Noiret, Thierry Lhermitte, Guy Marchand, Jean-Pierre Castaldi, Grace de Capitani, Line Renaud, Michel Aumont et Jean Benguigui
Coup de foudre et Conséquences (Fools Rush In) (1997) d'Andy Tennant avec Matthew Perry, Salma Hayek, Jon Tenney, Carlos Gómez, Tomás Milián, Siobhan Fallon et John Bennett Perry
Au-delà des grilles (Le mura di Malapaga) (1949) de René Clément avec Jean Gabin, Isa Miranda, Véra Talchi, Andrea Checchi, Robert Dalban et Ave Ninchi
Clemenceau, la force d'aimer (2023) de Lorraine Lévy avec Pierre Arditi, Emilie Caen, Elizabeth Bourgine, François Marthouret, Serge Riaboukine et Arthur Choisnet
L'Argent des autres (1978) de Christian de Chalonge avec Jean-Louis Trintignant, Catherine Deneuve, Laura et Michèle Kornbluh, Claude Brasseur, Michel Serrault, Gérard Séty et Jean Leuvrais
Mort sur la piste (2023) de Philippe Dajoux avec Jason Priestley, Eléonore Bernheim, Olivier Marchal, Roby Schinasi, Adèle Galloy et Olivia Courbis
Sylvia Scarlett (1935) de George Cukor avec Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Brian Aherne, Edmund Gwenn, Nathalie Paley et Dennie Moore
La Cité sous la mer (City Beneath the Sea) (1953) de Budd Boetticher avec Robert Ryan, Mala Powers, Anthony Quinn, Suzan Ball, George Mathews, Karel Stepanek, Hilo Hattie et Lalo Rios
Second Tour (2023) de Albert Dupontel avec Cécile de France, Albert Dupontel, Nicolas Marié, Scali Delpeyrat, Jackie Berroyer, Christiane Millet, Philippe Uchan, Renaud Van Ruymbeke et Bouli Lanners
Seuls les anges ont des ailes (Only Angels Have Wings) (1939) de Howard Hawks avec Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Richard Barthelmess, Rita Hayworth, Thomas Mitchell, Allyn Joslyn, Sig Ruman et Victor Kilian
Un pyjama pour deux (Lover Come Back) (1961) de Delbert Mann avec Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Edie Adams, Jack Oakie, Jack Kruschen, Ann B. Davis : Millie et Joe Flynn
Le Couteau dans la plaie (1962) d'Anatole Litvak avec Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins, Gig Young, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Régine, Yolande Turner, Tommy Norden, Mathilde Casadesus et Elina Labourdette
Garde à vue (1981) de Claude Miller avec Lino Ventura, Michel Serrault, Romy Schneider, Guy Marchand, Pierre Maguelon, Jean-Claude Penchenat et Elsa Lunghini
La Sanction (The Eiger Sanction) (1975) de Clint Eastwood avec Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy, Vonetta McGee, Jack Cassidy, Heidi Brühl, Thayer David, Reiner Schöne, Michael Grimm et Jean-Pierre Bernard
Deux Hommes dans la ville (1973) de José Giovanni avec Jean Gabin, Alain Delon, Michel Bouquet, Mimsy Farmer, Victor Lanoux, Ilaria Occhini, Guido Alberti, Cécile Vassort, Bernard Giraudeau et Christine Fabréga
JFK (1991) de Oliver Stone avec Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Gary Oldman, Kevin Bacon, Laurie Metcalf, Jay O. Sanders, Michael Rooker, Sissy Spacek, Joe Pesci et Jack Lemmon
Le Juge et l'Assassin (1976) de Bertrand Tavernier avec Michel Galabru, Philippe Noiret, Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Claude Brialy, Renée Faure, Cécile Vassort, Yves Robert, Jean-Roger Caussimon et Jean Bretonnière
Le Fugitif (The Fugitive) (1993) d'Andrew Davis avec Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward, Julianne Moore, Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas, Jeroen Krabbé et L. Scott Caldwell
Un singe en hiver (1962) de Henri Verneuil avec Jean Gabin, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Suzanne Flon : Suzanne Quentin, Gabrielle Dorziat, Hella Petri, Marcelle Arnold, Charles Bouillaud et Anne-Marie Coffinet
Doctor Who (1996) de Geoffrey Sax avec Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Eric Roberts, Daphne Ashbrook, Yee Jee Tso, John Novak et Michael David Simms
Séries
Doctor Who Saison 19, 20 Series 1, 3, 11, 5, 4
Castrovalva - Four to Doomsday - Kinda - The Visitation - Black Orchid - Rose - La fin du monde - Des morts inassouvis - Earthshock - Time-Flight - Destination: Skaro - Ark of Infinity - La Famille de sang - Smith, la Montre et le Docteur - The Day of the Doctor - Snakedance - The Star Beast - The Ghost Monument - Le Colocataire - La Chute de Pompéi
Top Gear Saison 20
A l'abordage ! - Ils ont roulé sur l'eau - Mission Camping-Car
Brokenwood Saison 8, 5, 4, 3
Quatre incendies et un enterrement - Dix petits héritiers - Tu ne tueras point - Un Noël rouge
Affaires sensibles
Les étonnantes enquêtes du bureau des ovnis - 1975, l'année de la femme - Caravelle Ajaccio-Nice : un crash secret Défense ?
Coffre à Catch
#140 : "Elles répondaient au nom de Bella" (avec Max MK) - #141 : Qui sera le futur Mr Money in the Bank? - #142 : Y'a R les amis!! Y'a R ! - #143 : Tiffany prend les rennes et Finlay prend la Trique !
Happy Days Saison 4
De l'huile sur le feu - Remise des prix : première partie - Remise des prix : deuxième partie - Le Jour J est arrivé - Les Mauvais Garçons - Howard inventeur - Le Chien de Fonzie - Ralphy a de sacrés ennuis - Le Baptême de Fonzie
Downton Abbey Saison 4
La Succession - Lettre posthume - Faste et Renaissance - Le Prétendant - Rien n'est terminé - Une vraie surprise - Dernières Festivités
Professeur T Saison 1
Anatomie d'un souvenir - Un poisson nommé Walter - Règles d'or - L'amour d'une mère - Sophie sait tout - Le fils dévoué
The Crown Saison 6
Persona Non Grata - Deux photographies - Dis-Moi Oui - Onde de choc
Spectacles
Prom 10 : Doctor Who at the Proms (2010) avec Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill et Matt Smith
Taratata 30 (2023)
La symphonie des jeux vidéos aux Chorégies d'Orange (2021)
Doctor Who at the Proms (2013) avec Neve McIntosh, Dan Starkey, Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, Carole Ann Ford, Peter Davison, Nicholas Briggs, Ben Foster et Murray Gold
Le vison voyageur (2023) de John Chapman et Ray Cooney avec Michel Fau, Sébastien Castro, Armelle, Nicole Calfan, Anne-Sophie Germanaz, Alexis Driollet, Delphine Beaulieu et Arnaud Pfeiffer
Doctor Who: A Celebration (2006) avec David Tennant, Murray Gold et Russell T Davies
Drôle De Genre (2023) de Jade-Rose Parker avec Victoria Abril, Lionnel Astier, Axel Huet et Jade-Rose Parker
Prom 13: Doctor Who Prom (2008) avec Freema Agyeman, Noel Clarke, Camille Coduri et Catherine Tate
Livres
Doctor Who le dixième docteur, Tome 1 : Les révolutions de la terreur de Elena Casagrande, Nick Abadzis et Arianna Florean
Les contes du vortex de Pepperpot x Friends (Pauline Cadart Serizel, Marie Valerio, Rémi Germain, Robin Brou, Manon Segur, Julien Cadart Serizel, Flavia Valerio et Gökan Martin)
Le docteur Who entre en scène de Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who le dixième docteur, Tome 3 : Les fontaines de l'éternité de Elena Casagrande et Nick Abadzis
Les Daleks de David Whitaker
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silverfoxstole · 4 months
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The TVM crew en masse.
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junkyardbluebox · 5 months
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hifithepanda · 3 months
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Tales From the Vault- 9/10
*Old Review*
Tales From The Vault was performed by Daphne Ashbrook, Yee Jee Tso, Katy Manning, Mary Tamm, Wendy Padbury, and Peter Purves, written by Jonathan Morris, and released in July 2011.  
Upon accepting a new position as the night watch for UNIT’s ‘Museum of Terrors’ Charlie Sato gets a personal guided tour by Captain Ruth Matheson who shows him just a few of the wonders the vault holds.  Wanting to know more, Sato gets personal accounts of the Doctor’s adventures as told by his companions.
Wow, this story really was just peak comfort for me.  It reminds me of The Three Companions but better.  TTC is a sweet story but the plot itself isn’t anything interesting but this story was something very different.
The small tales felt well-rounded and intriguing and I loved how they connected in the end.  In my opinion, Steven’s tale was the most interesting.  It also nicely tied into the previous stories with the jacket and Kali Carash which evolved into a cool ending for the whole story.
But who wants to hear about the plot?  Not me that’s for sure.  Sure it was a plus but I personally just wanted to hear this for Daphne Ashbrook.  I love Grace Holloway and although she can’t come back (give the BBC the rights to Grace and Chang Lee.  I’m coming for you, Fox) it was so nice to hear her in a Doctor Who role again.
I actually really enjoyed Matheson and Sato as characters and I know they’re in other stories so I may have to listen to those as well.  The classic companions are, of course, a great aspect of this story.  I’m an absolute sucker for multi-companion stories (more so than multi-Doctor stories but shhh) so obviously, it was very enjoyable for me.  
Overall this was just a really fantastic story that would be very hard to dislike.  I’ll definitely re-listen to this bad boy multiple times.  I just loved it so much.
9/10
Friend Death Count: 0
Steven Tortured Count: 0 
The Doc does some messed up shit to Steven Count: 0
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cosmic-shine · 2 years
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First full work in Clip Studio (also a reason why it took me so long to finish it)
Non DW Gem collection part - Yee Jee Tso in his role in music video "Diamond Girl", black and white diamonds, for @cookiepianos
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