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  Steven - March - 30 - 2010 - Add Comments

The April 3-9 issue of the Radio Times not only featured pics of the new TARDIS interior, it also contained a brief synopsis for each of the 13 episodes from Series 5. Look below, if you dare… UPDATE: The Radio Times Series 5 Episode Guide has been removed at the request of the BBC.It can now be viewed at the official Radio Times website here.

  Chris - March - 29 - 2010 - 5 Comments

Courtesy the latest issue of the Radio Times, fans clamouring for a proper glimpse of the new TARDIS interior can finally see it. Promises of new rooms and different sights within the iconic time ship are certainly keeping the Radio Free Skaro crew excited! See more at the Radio Times website.

  Steven - March - 18 - 2010 - Add Comments

The BBC Wales press launch for the new series of Doctor Who, starring Matt Smith, took place on March 18 in Cardiff. Here’s a BBC news report on the event, featuring an interview with Matt Smith and a short clip from The Eleventh Hour: Later, both Matt Smith and Karen Gillan appeared together, accompanied by the same clip from their first episode: Karen Gillan was also interviewed on her own:  [ Read More ]

  Steven - March - 17 - 2010 - 2 Comments

The Pierhead Sessions took place in Cardiff from March 4-6, 2010. These sessions were set up to discuss various media issues and events that have affected Wales, and, naturally, the arrival of Doctor Who in Cardiff was one of the prime topics discussed. The Doctor Who panel on March 5 involved Clare Hudson (Head of Programming, English, BBC Cymru Wales), Piers Wenger (Head of Drama, BBC Cymru Wales, and Executive  [ Read More ]

  Steven - March - 17 - 2010 - Add Comments

For those who weren’t lucky enough to see it at Gallifrey 21, or those who just want to see it again, here’s the clean version of Peter Davison’s video message to the fans that was played at the opening ceremonies. Stay tuned to the end for a very special cameo…!

  Steven - February - 26 - 2010 - 5 Comments

We regret to announce that due to corporate restructuring, Radio Free Skaro Executive Chairman Michael Grade has decided to rightsize its current on-air team. As a result, the position held by Chris from Edmonton (aka Pedantor) has been affected. Chris’s behaviour and predilections over the past several days are counter to our current vision and are detrimental to the image we wish to portray here at Radio Free Skaro. Because  [ Read More ]

  Steven - February - 12 - 2010 - 4 Comments

Radio Free Skaro has stumbled upon an official BBC release promoting the upcoming Series 1 (aka Series Fnarg) of Matt Smith’s tenure as The Doctor. Not only does the release state that the first episode, The Eleventh Hour, will be 60 minutes long, but it gives a few tantalizing details of the series to come. From the release: A new era of Doctor Who begins in Spring 2010. This latest  [ Read More ]

  Chris - February - 9 - 2010 - Add Comments

Friend of the site Simon Brew over at Den of Geek is reporting that Matthew Graham, creator of the landmark series Life on Mars and its follow-up Ashes to Ashes, and of course best known in the Doctor Who world for writing Fear Her in the second series of NuWho, will return to the Whoniverse in Series 6/2/32. No confirmation has yet come, however if this holds true he would  [ Read More ]

  Steven - February - 5 - 2010 - Add Comments

The notion of Neil Gaiman writing for Doctor Who apparently isn’t dead yet. The acclaimed writer appeared at the UCLA on February 4 for a speaking engagement. During his appearance, Gaiman answered several questions from the audience, one of which was about writing for Doctor Who. Jace Lacob, writer/editor of the award-winning television website Televisionary, was in attendance, and posted this comment on Twitter after the performance: When asked if  [ Read More ]

  Chris - February - 5 - 2010 - Add Comments

The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine, #418, has revealed the titles for the first three Series Fnarg episodes! While spoiler hunters will have known the name of Matt Smith’s debut episode, the other two were well-kept secrets. Beginning Matt Smith’s premiere series will be The Eleventh Hour, penned by Steven Moffat and a wonderful double entendre, followed by The Beast Below also by Moffat, while episode 3 will see  [ Read More ]

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