Yes, it's Boxing Day and we've got a ton of stuff to show you later on today like a trailer analysis with pictures of all the new monsters and our new companion Clara. Whilst your waiting, take a look at our advent calendar 2012 before we take it off the website! Also try playing our new interactive monster hunt game Christmas special. Come back later for some cool stuff.
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Wow, What A Busy Christmas Day, Who Thought That Was The Best Title Sequence Ever? I Did And The Tardis Is Quite Good Aswell, A Bit Classic William-Hartnell Kinda Style, But Hell Yeah, It's Fantastic. Just What I Needed Christmas Night. Love Clara Mystery! Can't Wait To See How This Mystery Expands In Series 7 Part 2. Also Saw Some Fantastic Bits In The Coming Soon... Trailer: There Will Be A Full Trailer Analysis Breakdown With All Of Those Scenes You Want. There's A Hoix Like Creature, A Big red Gun, A Screaming Ghost (Maybe The Gelth), And Maybe Those Guys Are The Silence, With Teeth? Loved This Christmas Special, Best Special Yet, Well Done Doctor Who, Well Worth The Wait!
I Have Spent A Lot Of Time On The Who World Site This Christmas, I've Done The Advent Calendar, Added Snow That Follows Your Mouse On The Home Screen. A Christmas Logo, And This Is The Third Post Today! I've Even Put In The Effort to Make An Amazing Interactive Monster Hunt Christmas Special, Play It Here! Please Recognize The Effort I Have Put Into The Website At Christmas Time, And Merry Christmas Whovians, And A Timey Wimey New Year! Alex We Have Worked Really Hard To Make You Yet Another Who World Hunt For Christmas! Play The Christmas Horror Now, Just Click Here
Message Of The (Christmas) Day: Who Watched The Emotional Last Episode Of Merlin Ever? :( Have You Opened All Your Advent Calendar Windows? If Not, Here's Your Chance Before Christmas Is A Gone! Click Here To Explore Who Worlds Advent Calendar 2012 Before It's To Late!
Later On, We'll Have A Fantastic Who World Hunt Especially For Christmas But For Now Let's Talk About The Christmas Special Tonight Starring Richard E Grant As Doctor Simeon. Of Course, We Have Been Promised A New Tardis And A Brand New (Not Even Out of The Box) Soufflé Making, Dalek Companion. Wow! I Can't Wait! Also There Are Rumours That There Will Be Snow Falling In The Vortex For The T Hi Guys, Have You Opened Your Who World Advent Calendar Today? If Not, You Can Open It Here, But It's Always In The 'more...' Section Of The Top Menu. Anyway, Christmas Is A Special Time Of Year For Who World, A Big Time Too! For One Reason, There's Always An Epic Doctor Who Christmas Special, Two, The Fact That It's Christmas And Three, It's Always Our Anniversary On The 21st December! Yes That's Right! It's Not the End Of The World (Literally), But It Is Our Anniversary! You Can Celebrate It Too By Spreading The Word And Raising The Amount Of Our Daily Viewers (Which At The Moment Is About 300 Daily). So, There's An Epic Special On Christmas Day, Confirmed To Be Called 'The Snowmen'. Here's The New Trailer: There Are Also Rumours That This Christmas There Will Be Snow Falling In The Vortex For The Title Sequence.
Above, And Official Sneak Peek By The BBC Of The New Confirmed Tardis. It Was Confirmed On The Official BBC Doctor Who Website Today That There Would Be A New Tardis To Appear In The Christmas Special In A Few Weeks Time, Along With A New Companion, A New Villain And New Enemies. Can't Wait!
Also, Below, An Official Interview With The Cast: Q: What can we expect from the Christmas Special? Steven Moffat: The Christmas episode is Doctor Who only more so and this year we're going for more epic. The Doctor, when we meet him, isn't in a good place. A bit like when we first encountered William Hartnell as the Doctor in 1963 - or indeed Christopher Eccleston in 2005 - this a cold and withdrawn Time Lord, wanting no part of the world around him. It's going to take a lot of Christmas spirit to get him back out of those TARDIS doors. Q: Are there any new monsters? SM: Well, there are Snowmen. You've probably guessed that from the title. But that's not all. Dear me, no! But monsters should always be a bit surprising, so that's all I'm saying. Q: How do you find writing the Christmas Special as opposed to a regular episode? Does it differ at all? SM: You're very aware of the time of year, and the noisy, sugared-up, slightly tipsy household. Sometimes we play along with something a bit frothier. Though this year, we might just give them a fright! Q: Last time we saw the Doctor he said goodbye to the Ponds… Will we see a different side to him in this episode? SM: The Doctor is almost defined by his friendships. When they end, and the TARDIS is silent again, he's a very different man. He's lost a lot of people in the time we've known him, and this Christmas he's decided he's finally had enough... Q: This episode welcomes Jenna-Louise Coleman - what can you tell us about her character? SM: It's going to quite a journey of discovery with Jenna and her character - and it doesn't start here, it starts on Christmas Day. For now, enough to say, that the Doctor in his darkest hour, long ago in a Victorian winter, meets the exactly the right person. Or does he? MATT SMITH is back as the Doctor in The Snowmen, but things have changed for the Time Lord… So what’s in store for him now? Q: What can we expect from the Christmas Special? Matt Smith: Lots of snow and a rather good villain! [But the Doctor] is slightly removed and not at his best… Q: But after he meets a feisty young governess, Clara, played by Jenna-Louise Coleman, do we see a change in the Doctor? MS: You get to see a different side to him. Clara is a very different to Amy Pond. That is the great thing about this show - reinvention, it keeps me as an actor on my toes! Q: So, can we expect to see a period of grieving following the loss of the Ponds? MS: Grieving has its place, but it is important to show that and then propel back into adventure! And that is exactly what this Christmas Special does! JENNA-LOUISE COLEMAN, who plays Clara in The Snowmen, made a surprise appearance in Asylum of the Daleks, so fans have already met the new companion… Or have they? We caught up with Jenna-Louise and tried to get some answers! Q: What we can expect from your character, Clara? Jenna-Louise Coleman: She is from the Victorian era and [she’s] a mysterious one… Very down to earth, but feisty and curious, too, with numerous jobs… Q: Okay… We’ve been told we first glimpse Clara in the ‘Rose and Crown’ pub where she’s a barmaid, but after meeting the Doctor she soon sets about following him… J-LC: He has the answers to her questions. She isn’t intimidated by the Doctor… she finds him amazing and ridiculous. But she is on her own mission and lives by her own means - she is very resourceful. Q: You started filming Doctor Who earlier this year… How have you found the job so far? J-LC: Every day is really surprising. For the last two years I have mainly been doing period dramas, so to be thrown in to this world with loads of CGI is very different. Whole new sets are built in the space of a couple of weeks. For this episode we had snow machines and it does make you feel like a big kid! RICHARD E GRANT played the Doctor in the 2003 online animated series Scream of the Shalka and in a 1999 Comic Relief spoof, but now returns to Doctor Who in a more villainous role… Q: What can you tell us about your character, Doctor Simeon? Richard E Grant: I have been told that on pain of death I am not allowed to reveal anything about my role in the Christmas Special, other than that this character has never been in Doctor Who before… I have had two 'brushes' with the Who phenomenon before, playing the Doctor in the cartoon digital version and the Comic Relief spoof some years ago, before the franchise was re-booted with Christopher Eccleston. Q: How did you enjoy playing the villain? REG: When you're born with a ten foot long face, you don't get hero roles, but I'm not complaining as I have hugely enjoyed the wide variety of parts I've got to play. Q: You share a lot of scenes with Matt Smith… how was that? REG: I have really admired Matt from when I first saw him in a play called That Face at the Royal Court Theatre some years ago and have keenly followed his career progress. He is the perfect fit for Doctor Who. His interpretation is very kinetic and fast talking. Q: And will you be watching The Snowmen? REG: I love Christmas and everything about it. I will be at home and watching TV after lunch, hoping I can stay awake after the feast! TOM WARD is best known for his role in Silent Witness but relished the part of Captain Latimer in The Snowmen… Q: What can we can expect from your character? Tom Ward: He hasn’t been used to dealing with his children… he wants to love them, but he is an old naval captain that has struggled to build a relationship. Q: What drew you to the role? TW: It was one of the best scripts I had read in read in long time and the thought of doing a period sci-fi was really fun. Q: And we understand you weren’t the only one pleased to be working on the show… TW: My children are very excited that I’m in Doctor Who and I’m glad they have something that they can finally watch! My oldest child is 10, so this will give him bragging rights at school and hopefully me a little bit of school gate currency! Q: And will you be watching on Christmas Day? TW: We have just moved into the country, so it will be the family round and the fire blazing. I don’t normally like to watch myself on TV, but this time I think I will make an exception… Thanks For Reading, Stay Tuned For New Videos On Our YouTube Page! Okay, So Maybe You Looked At The Advent Calendar Today, Unfortunately It Had Nothing To Do With Minecraft, But Don't Worry Cause' Tomorrow, Minecraft Fans Are Gonna Go Bonkers And People Who Love Snow, And People Who Love New Logos Will Too! But Just In Case You Haven't Looked At The Who World Advent Calendar, Click Here
Sorry Its One Day Late But The New Advent Calendar Is Here, Counting Its Way Up To Christmas. Click Here
Also, Fans Of Minecraft Will Love The Surprise In The Advent Calendar For The 4th December! *JUST A SPOILER* |