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    i’m right here.

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    Tethered Aerial Release Developed In Style.

    Doctor Who: The Next Doctor

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  • He’s like fire and ice and rage. He’s like the night, and the storm in the heart of the sun. He’s ancient and forever. He burns at the center of time and he can see the turn of the universe. And…he’s wonderful.

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bbcamerica:

Here is the official launch poster for Doctor Who Series 7.2 on BBC America

Following a record-breaking year, fan favorite Doctor Whoreturns with a modern day urban thriller, The Bells of St. John, written by lead writer and executive producer Steven Moffat (Sherlock).  Set in London against the backdrop of new and old iconic landmarks – The Shard and Westminster Bridge – The Bells of St. John introduces a new nemesis, the Spoonheads, who battle the Doctor as he discovers something sinister is lurking in the Wi-Fi. The premiere will be followed by seven epic episodes written by Steven Moffat, acclaimed writer Neil Gaiman (Coraline, Beowulf), Mark Gatiss (Sherlock), Neil Cross (Luther) and Stephen Thompson (Sherlock).

The new season of Doctor Who premieres Saturday March 30th as part of our brand new Supernatural Saturday lineup of Doctor Who, Orphan Black, and The Nerdist. <— click the links to follow their Tumblrs.

UPDATE: And here’s a link to an embiggened version of the poster art.

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    bbcamerica:

    Here is the official launch poster for Doctor Who Series 7.2 on BBC America

    Following a record-breaking year, fan favorite Doctor Whoreturns with a modern day urban thriller, The Bells of St. John, written by lead writer and executive producer Steven Moffat (Sherlock).  Set in London against the backdrop of new and old iconic landmarks – The Shard and Westminster Bridge – The Bells of St. John introduces a new nemesis, the Spoonheads, who battle the Doctor as he discovers something sinister is lurking in the Wi-Fi. The premiere will be followed by seven epic episodes written by Steven Moffat, acclaimed writer Neil Gaiman (Coraline, Beowulf), Mark Gatiss (Sherlock), Neil Cross (Luther) and Stephen Thompson (Sherlock).

    The new season of Doctor Who premieres Saturday March 30th as part of our brand new Supernatural Saturday lineup of Doctor Who, Orphan Black, and The Nerdist. <— click the links to follow their Tumblrs.

    UPDATE: And here’s a link to an embiggened version of the poster art.

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    Dalek Invasion.

    The 1964 original and the 2013 recreation for ‘An Adventure In Space and Time’

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My favorite story was about a man who lived forever, but his eyes were heavy with the weight of all he’d seen. A man who fell from the stars.
Doctor Who Series 7: A Town Called Mercy

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    My favorite story was about a man who lived forever, but his eyes were heavy with the weight of all he’d seen. A man who fell from the stars.

    Doctor Who Series 7: A Town Called Mercy

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