ACT #9: on A Good Man Goes To War
in this episode, we casually discuss the pros and co- OH SHIT WE FIND OUT WHO RIVER SONG IS!!!! OMG OMG OMG!!!!
ACT #9: on A Good Man Goes To War
in this episode, we casually discuss the pros and co- OH SHIT WE FIND OUT WHO RIVER SONG IS!!!! OMG OMG OMG!!!!
ACT #8: On The Almost People
In an attempt to make up for lost time, we do a double post! In this episode, our thoughts on the 7th episode of the new season, as well as our reaction to the WTF moment at the conclusion. ALSO I’M BACK FROM 1946 and remember no relevant history of what happened there.
~The Artist
ACT #7: Doctors Since the Reboot
In this episode we bitch at the BBC and discuss The Doctor Thus far. it’s kinda a crummy episode. See you all next week!
act #5: on The Rebel Flesh
In this episode we discuss the rebel flesh episode, what we think you should watch, and give a shout out to our slowly growing followers and listeners.
See you all next week!
~The Artist
Hello again followers and a warm welcome to our new readers/listeners alike. It is I Canada here again with some news about our friends Mr. David Tennant and Mrs. Catherine Tate, The former the Doctor and his companion are once again playing opposite of each other, For the first time on stage it will be David and Catherine acting in Shakespeare’s play Much ado about nothing, The premise of which follows two pairs of lovers the first being Benedick (David Tennant) A Lord and companion to the prince Don Pedro and Beatrice (Catherine Tate) a governors niece and orphan, Both of which spend their time proclaiming their mutual hate for love, marriage, and each other while in compairison the second couple Claudio (Tom Bateman) who is also a companion of Don Pedro and a Count and Hero (Sarah Macrae) the governor’s daughter are a couple utterly in love with each other. The story of the play has the couples tricked by a malicious character into doing things which they wouldn’t normally do through means of noting (which sounds like nothing and is defined as gossip, rumour, and overhearing). While it sounds like a simple comical style of play I look forward to seeing the pair of David and Catherine working together again in completely different rolls and feel the promise of this play could equal that of Mr. Tennant in hamlet. All in all I for one am very excited to see this take on a classic by Shakespeare and hope it goes on dvd (you can sign a petition here http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/muchadotodvd since it did work for hamlet and also you don’t have to donate to the site as some may think). That’s all the news I have on this at the moment so if you liked this post feel free to listen to our podcast if you haven’t already at http://actardis.tumblr.com/ and I hope you all have a pleasant evening.
Sincerely: Canada
The first official Art from the Artist. I make little comics! And the Canadian, well, he just posts and reblogs things. This is in reference to the end scene in The Curse of the Black Spot. if you like what you see, check out the podcast! updating Sundays! I’d give you a time, but, you know, wibbly wobbly timey whimey…
~The Artist
Hello new people and old. This is canada here an I have some wonderful news, It seems as though our Mr. Moffat has found time in his busy schedule of writing Doctor who two parters to help adapt a screenplay for what is largely considered one of the most renowned comics ever written. Tintin is a story that follows a young but hardened reporter and his trusty but helpful dog snowy (or milou in french). Set in the time of the 20th century the comic and adapted cartoon contains a fair amount of interesting and charming characters from a stereotypical captain of a ship to a pair of incompetent detectives, This show really had it all including stories that were well thought out, recognizable, and well researched. I remember watching the cartoon as a child and I couldn’t get enough of it so I look forward to seeing if Mr. Moffat and the directors can keep up with the well written and well thought out stories as well as bring a sense of nostalgia to those of us who watched or read this series as children. All in all though I feel that they will do a good job and I look forward to seeing more information about this movie as it comes to light. Well that’s some news for now and I hope that it helped you all get excited for this new movie helped along by one of our fovourite Doctor who writers and I look forward to keeping you all (present and future)up to date on this and other Who related news.
Sincerly: Canada
ACT #4: on The Doctor’s Wife
In this episode, we discuss the Tardis as a women, and Neil Gaiman as the writer. also, the little surprise at the end