The Lodger was the eleventh episode of series 5 of Doctor Who. Based on a comic strip of the same name, it was the third instance, after Human Nature and Dalek, of a story from another medium being directly adapted for television. It was also a companion
Doctor Who: Where's the Doctor? Where is the Doctor? The time travelling Time Lord could be anywhere in time and space in these incredibly detailed intergalactic images. Search through the Cybermen, dig through the Daleks and ogle the Ood to find the Doctor and his fri... S Jorge 被引...
✓ The Doctor is the titular main protagonist of the Doctor Who franchise. They are a Time Lord, a human-like alien who protects the Earth, along with countless other worlds, throughout time and space, from such menaces as the Daleks and the Master. Un
David Tennant hosts a special "Doctor Who"-themed show. Guests include "Doctor Who" stars Bernard Cribbins and Catherine Tate, plus platinum-selling jazz artist Jamie Cullum and Radio 1's Jo Whiley. Director Ian Lorimer Writers Lloyd Langford (additional material) | Shaun Pye (additional ...
The End of the World was the second episode of series 1 of Doctor Who. It was the first instance of time travel into the viewers' relative future in the BBC Wales era of Doctor Who. The story also introduced recurring characters Lady Cassandra and the Face of Boe, and featured the ...
The Eleventh Hour: Directed by Adam Smith. With Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Caitlin Blackwood. With his TARDIS in ruins, the newly-regenerated Doctor with the help of Amy Pond must save the world in less than twenty minutes from galactic po
Doctor Who Files: The Ood(机器翻译:面向对象的医生谁文件:)作者:BBC 出版社:BBC ISBN(13位):9781405904421 语种:英语 开本:32 页数:48 市场价:¥ 59.9装帧 成色 申东价 活动价 库存 精装 九成新 ¥ 22.00 ¥ 19.36 0 有货通知 商品相册...
Doctor Who has been on global television screens for nearly fifty years, and many of its most memorable protagonists have been its monsters, The Daleks, Cybermen, Slitheen, the Sonterans, Ood, Wiirrn, and others. Entertainingly and provocatively written, and introduced by Who scriptwriter Paul ...
The monster is as threatening as it needs to be, and is the sort of concoction that is scary enough for kids checking out their first Doctor Who, but in terms of scares it's utterly outshone by the titular babies (hehe, 'titular babies', mine's funnier!) who are depicted as ...
1.2 Prisoner of the Ood by John Dorney Moving into Leafield Crescent, Angie Glazebrook is surprised by an unexpected caller. But not half as surprised as Jenny, suddenly transported to a suburban close on twenty-first century Earth. And that's nothing to the surprise of the neighbours when ...