A list of puns related to "List of Doctor Who novelisations"
I've really enjoyed these novelisations and love how they expand on the stories adding new interesting and fun elements. I was just wondering if anyone knew if there was any information about new publications or any possible plans for more in the future?
If I could choose from each current era I'd choose:
Dalek (2005)
Planet of the Ood (2008)
Time of the Doctor (2013)
The Pilot (2017)
The Woman who fell to Earth (2018)
Iβve just finished reading it and it truely is a tremendous piece of literature, but in some places it differed greatly from the story of the the episode. Question is, is it an Evil Dead type situation where theyβre both canon even though the contradict each other or is only the episode canon?
This is now out and is Moffat to its core. The first chapter covers "Night of the Doctor" and has a wonderful reveal of what was actually in the 'Warrior Cup'.
Right at the end of The Day of The Doctor audiobook he starts just saying a bunch on 1's and dashes then help me.
Does anyone know what that was about?
Hi everyone,
I'm currently in mood for read some Novelisation of movies and Series. For the moment i have Star Trek Into Darkness, Man of Steel, Mighty Ducks and Star Wars. I Will order the One of Pacific Rim.
What do you recommend as Novelisation books ? And also does One list exist for this ?
Thank for your answer
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Well now that's 15 years since Doctor Who came back to our screens (Oh man I feel old!) and I think now is the time to should talk about our favorites to celebrate and because well... what else can we do now? Here's some of mine, also I'm saying stories so I can group two parters together. List your favorites below and remember to be kind as the doctor would say!
15: The Pilot
14: Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel
13: The Zygon Invasion/The Zygon Inversion
12: Rosa
11: The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit
10: Fugitive of the Judoon
9: The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone
8: Human Nature/The Family of Blood
7: The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances
6: Army of Ghosts/Doomsday
5: Turn Left/The Stolen Earth/Journey's End
4: World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls
3: Heaven Sent
2: The Day of The Doctor
1: Bad Wolf/The Parting of The Ways
This was written by Steven Moffat and was from before The Eleventh Hour was broadcast, and the issue had some early previews of Series 5. The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine, which looks at Series 12, is out now.
Want an archive of the previous Production Notes that have been posted on /r/gallifrey?: Follow this link or this one.
Yes, didn't Piers and I look handsome and dashing in those photographs last month? Thank you SO MUCH for commenting. Oh, no, hang on, absolutely nobody did. Sorry, Piers, I've got a funny feeling we were a tiny bit upstaged. So in answer to your many enquiries, no, Beth Willis is not going to be available as an action figure. She's only little, it would have to be life-size.
Right, then. Where are we? Well, for me, it's the early morning of the 15th of February - 7.25, as I type this - and you're all a little bit in the future, wondering why the ink on this page is still a bit wet. Yes, lordy, I'm insanely late again. In fact, as you glance at the very fine cartoon on this page, I invite you all to write in with your best guesses as to its relevance. The correct answer is NONE AT ALL, since Ben had to draw it in advance. Stare deep into it. Imagine a connection. See, that's what we had to do for entertainment before they invented television and pictures of Beth Willis.
Now then, the show. Here's a terrifying fact - one of a list of terrifying facts I sob under my breath at four every morning, so why should you be spared? Do you know exactly how many episodes of new Doctor Who I've seen completed now, in their full and proper glory. Well, since you ask... none. Yes, none! Oh, I've seen edits, I've seen FX shots, I've heard music, I've thrilled to monster noises - but they're still all in bits. In fact, I'm going to make a note right now that someone probably ought to put all the bits together. Otherwise the screen will just cut to Piers, Beth and me, flapping about in the office like bewildered otters (again). But don't worry, no, seriously, we're on the case - we'll have all those bits welded together before you know. We'll even check down the back of the settee for any we missed.
Terrifying Fact Number One, of course, is that the show is going out on air really soon now. I'm in denial about that. I don't accept it. When people start talking to me about it, I stick my fi
... keep reading on reddit β‘I've seen all of Doctor Who season 1-10, from RTD to Moffat. Loved them all, especially the Moffat years.
The Chibnall era started off so poorly and bland that I just couldn't bear to watch any more. Gone was the Doctor who was interesting and complex with great relationships with the companions. Instead, I saw a show that was painfully procedural and lacking in any charm or wit.
So I stopped.
I know Chibnall and Whitaker are leaving, which is good or bad depending on who you ask. All I've heard is a big "meh" or "huh?" concerning all things Who during the Chibnall run.
I just wanna know if the Chibnall era is worth watching? Or should I just wait for the next Doctor and start fresh?
Thereβs so many people in healthcare and I feel theyβre either really sweet people who want to help or really controlling people with a God complex
This subreddit has what might be the largest list of childfree-friendly doctors ever compiled. It includes doctors from the USA, Canada, and all over the rest of the world. Literally hundreds of doctors organized by country, state/province, and city, with comments, contact info, links to their pages, insurance info, etc.
How to access it?
The lists are buried in a bunch of other links so you may miss it the first time around. Search (CTRL F, or CMD F) for "doctors" if you can't find it.
If you recently got sterilized, please check to see if your doctor is on the list, and if not, please contact a mod to get them added! The more this community adds to the list, the easier is becomes for the next person seeking sterilization to get one.
The guest cast list for the sixth episode of Doctor Who**, Series 11,** Demons of the Punjab was released:
Shobna Gulati:Β Najia Khan, Yazβs motherRavin J Ganatra:Β Hakim Khan, Yazβs fatherBhavnisha Parmar:Β Sonya Khan, Yazβs sisterLeena Dhingra:Β Nani Umbreen, Yazβs grandmotherAmita Suman:Β Umbreen,Β Yazβs grandmother 1947Shane Zaza:Β Prem Hamza Jeetooa:Β ManishShaheen Khan:Β HasnaBarbara Fadden,Β Almak, likely a demonIsobel Middleton:Β Almak (voice)Nathalie Curzner:Β Kisar, likely a demonEmma Fielding:Β Kisar (voice)
It reveals that Yaz will be reunited with her family once again after her ordeal with the Pting in the high-tech hospital in The Tsuragna Conundrum**. I hope she remembers to pick up the promised bread on the way back to her familyβs flat.**
A new member of Yazβs family is introduced, her grandmother (or Nani), Umbreen, a woman who is reluctant to reveal secrets of her past. Current-day Ubreen is played by Leena Dhingra, who played Miss Chandrakala, the family maid, in the The Unicorn and the Wasp**.**
What does Yaz do when curious about her grandmotherβs hidden history? She turns to her friend, the Doctor to take her Graham and Ryan back in time to 1947 Punjab to find out.
Be careful what you wish for.Β 1947 Punjab is embroiled in Partition, a bloody period of conflict and mass migration in India, when it was divided into two countries, Hindu majority India and Muslim majority Pakistan, after the dissolution of British colonial rule.
If that isnβt enough of a problem, there are also demons haunting the land and two of them appear to be named Almak and Kisar.
Almak and Kisar are physically played by creature actorsΒ Barbara Fadden and Nathalie Curzner. The two demons are voiced by Isobel Middleton and Emma Fielding, respectively.
Rounding out the cast list for the Punjabi adventure are Shane Zaza as Prem, Hamza Jeetooa as Manish and Shaheen Khan as Hasna.
[http://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-demons-of-the-punjab-cast-list-demons-named](http://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-demons-of-the-punjab-cast-
... keep reading on reddit β‘Every year the BBC hold a fundraiser to raise money for projects and charities that help children across the UK. As part of this we tend to get something from the Doctor Who team. Here is a list of those clips. If there are any gaps please let me know and I'll be happy to add.
1985 - (CIN) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb7iGHWSuck - The Doctor On Children in Need
1993 - (CIN) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQCeMIQpFBc - Dimensions in Time
2005 - (CIN) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKoSbpSdx1U - Born Again
2007 - (CIN) - https://youtu.be/4I76p1cZbq4 - Time Crash - *My Favourite to date.
2009 - (CIN) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-AW_IFHyUc - The End of Time
2011 - (CR) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51JtuEa_OPc Time/Space Pt. 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkmiefoRcfU Time/Space Pt. 2
2011 - (CIN) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukbDwRVzGdQ - Clothes
2012 - (CIN) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G17_B4uACgg - The Great Detective 2012 Christmas special prequel
2013 - (CR) - https://youtu.be/4doJ-9qYWl8 - One Born Every Minute/Call The Midwife/Doctor Who
2016 - (CIN) - https://youtu.be/miZVEkic89I 2016 Christmas Special preview
I'm just throwing this one in as I love so much - The great Rowan Atkinson Playing the Doctor. For Comic Relief, I'm lost on which year. - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do-wDPoC6GM&feature=related
Not Doctor Who - But Catherine Tate's School Girl character 'Lauren' - With David Tennant as an English teacher - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHAJ4VFStUE&feature=relmfu from 2009.
Also here's a 2007 Doctor Who Special of The Weakest Link, made for Children in Need - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y628xnEm7LI
*CIN = Children in Need, CR = Comic Relief
I'm very interested in the science of keto and IF. I am nearing 50 years old and have been told the wrong information my entire life. I have compiled a list of researchers/doctors who have truly interesting things to say on these topics. Who am I missing? I am such a nerd that I spend part of my day watching lectures and YouTube videos by these guys. My whole life, health, and the way I feel has changed dramatically. For example, I am no longer diabetic. And thank you all for the information here daily!
My list:
Jason Fung
Benjamin Bikman
Ken Berry
Eric Berg
Gary Taubes
Peter Attia
This is the list:
I'm not sure what to say to all of these questions. I'd
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi Peptides! Just visited my doctor last week and have been meaning to tell you that she brought up peptides with me! I was so excited. She suggested BPC-157 and TB-500 (although she called it Thymosin Beta 4) and CJC 1295 and Ipamorelin. She had a bunch of other ones too, including epitalon. She was waiting on shipment so when that gets in I'm going back to pick them up.
She's getting them from Tailor Made Compounding.
Doctors that I know of that prescribe peptides:
Debbie Judd, ARNP at The Metabolic Institute in Spokane, WA
Dr. Philip Faler Anti-Aging Northwest (licensed in WA, OR and AZ)
Dr. Craig Koniver Koniver Wellness Charleston, SC
Tellwellness MD nationwide
Titan Medical Center in Tampa, FL
Defy Medical in Tampa, FL They prescribe in 49 states except for Idaho. Christee Bond, NP is a Redditor.
Aleksander Bodnar, MD in Clifton NJ (his website appears to be down but google for the phone number)
Redditor u/LarryNP is the owner of Yunique Medical and is licensed in Florida.
I've been Debbie's patient for over a decade and she's extraordinary. I've spoken to Dr. Faler and he seems great too. I heard Dr. Koniver on Ben Greenfield's podcast and he sounds brilliant. Tellwelnness I've just heard of. No personal experience.
I'll let you know how it goes!
Edit to add: Tailor doesn't seem to have great info publicly available on their website but these are the handouts she gave me. This link is hosted by Ontraport.com, my CRM but it won't track anything and you don't have to enter an email.
Also editing to add the doctors and resources people provide in the comments so you don't have to dig.
Since this post is archived please IM me to update with your doctors.
I just called every single clinic within an hour of where I live and NONE of them take my insurance (Health Plan of San Joaquin). I'm so fuckin bummed. I REALLY wanted this to go semi-smoothly but I guess I'm gonna be trying out random gynecologists in my network...ugh. I do have a sterilization binder, so maybe that'll help. I'm also engaged and my fiance will be coming with me. But I'm 23, unmarried, don't have kids, and I look 14. I know I'm gonna get rejected a bunch of times.
I just feel so rejected. I got SUPER excited because one clinic with a doctor on the list called back. I set up the appointment and everything, they took my information and didn't say anything when I gave them my insurance info. Then they called back 5 minutes later to cancel because it turns out they don't take it :/
A drama in the style of 2013βs An Adventure in Space and Time detailing Doctor Whoβs hiatus after Colin Bakerβs first season all the way up to its eventual cancellation in Sylvester McCoyβs era?
I live in the deep south, surrounded by conservative views. I'm afraid that if I find a therapist they won't be able to help me, or they'll think somethings wrong.
I just want to sort myself out.
An Unearthly Child - first episode The Daleks - first Dalek episode critical Dalek background The Keys of Marinus - My Favorite 1st doctor episode The Dalek Invasion of Earth - so many important things in this one The Romans - I think this is eluded to in the modern series (maybe I should drop this one) The Tenth Planet - The first Cyberman and first regeneration
The Ice Warriors - The first Ice Warrior episode TheTomb of the Cyberman - A little Cyberman back story and a classic The Wheel in Space - Zoe! The Invasion - Cybermen invade earth The War Games - Time lords! (Side note: not canon but I consider this the first Master episode)
Spearhead from Space - color and autons Doctor Who and the Silurians - Silurians introduced Terror of the Autons - first official Master episode The Claws of Axos - my favorite 3rd doctor episode Frontier in Space - good episode discussing human expansion into space The Time Warrior - Sarah Jane Smith! Also Sontaran introduction Planet of the Spiders - The crystal from Metebelis 3
The Ark in Space The Sontaran Experiment The Genesis of The Daleks - Origin of the Daleks Revenge of the Cybermen Terror of the Zygons - eluded to in modern The Hand of Fear - bye Sarah The Deadly Assassin - so much time lord information The Face of Evil - Lela plus very good The Robots of Death - too good not to included (bit garish for my taste) The invisible Enemy - K-9! Underworld - background on Time Lord non-interference The Invasion of Time - Galifrey! The Ribos Operation - Ramona! Also the guardians The Pirate Planet - Douglas Adams goodness The Armageddon Factor - Completion of the key to time Destiny of the Daleks - Romona regeneration also great Davros City of Death - more Douglas Adams goodness
Terminus - good 4th Doctor episode The Kings Demons - Kamelion stuff
The Twin Dilema - some regenerations go bad The Trial of the Time Lords
Survival
(Self reflective thoughts: maybe too much Tom Baker and not enough of 5 - 7; also maybe this list should be drastically smaller and is too daunting for those going on this journey)
Cliche, i know. This is my first wp
Classic and nuwho
For my pick Iβm going to go with that EPIC cliffhanger from part two of The Chimes of Midnight. Boy oh boy this was a cliffhanger to behold and this might have been the equal to the equally amazing cliffhanger from part three of The Caves of Androzani, where we find The 5th Doctor crash landing to Earth uttering the infamous lines βIβm not gonna let you stop me now!β In this cliffhanger we find The Eight Doctor and Charley Pollard desperately pleading to the mansions staff that the murders of Edith, the scullery maid are happening every hour as the clock is ticking down towards midnight. But the staff havenβt noticed any of the murders in the course of the last few resets and as time is speeding up we see The Doctor who is rarely helpless (and that says something in its own right about this particular audio story much like Midnight did way back when) protest to the staff but they arenβt having any of it. As the grandfather clock strikes 12 the last thing we hear are The Doctor and Charleyβs desperate pleas to the staff! The Chimes of Midnight brilliantly utilizes the audio format and it truly is a pleasure to the ears.
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