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Welcome to Doctor Who Club. This is intended as a meeting place for all those people with a love of Doctor Who. A place that is not just a talking shop but a place where Collectors, Prop Builders, Event Organisers etc can meet all in one place instead of being spread all over the Internet.This site is intended to be driven by its members. The facilities are all here. Upload you photos and videos of your events. Find your favourite Doctor Who clips on "You Tube", and upload them as well. Upload your mp3 of your take on the Title Music. Create your own Webpage and blog. Do you meet up dressed as your favourite Doctor Who character? then show the world. This site is not intended to be the ultimate fountain of knowledge (there are many sites for all the trivia) this is about active participation. Not every one understands our passion, perhaps you will find someone who does at the "Dating Club". .

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Mind Control?

It is sometimes strange how ideas develop in my mind, but when they do they tend to snowball. I was watching the Doctor Who episode “The Age of Steel”, if you remember it was the birth of the Cybermen on the parallel Earth. What Intrigued me was the “ear buds”. People were being controlled by a transmission. Now at the same time I was reading about the H.A.A.R.P. Project. If you are not familiar with this then have a look here. http://earthpulse.com. So as my research snowballed and I looked at their mind control articles, I came to the impression that the Doctor Who writers were reading the same kind of stuff. What I found was that there are certain frequencies that can affect the
way we behave as humans. There are sinister ramifications of this of course but at the same time this research led me to a thing called “Binaural Beats”. The theory behind this, is that you can “entrain” your brain to change the Frequency at which it is operating by listing to a pulsating variable beat. Researching some more, I came across a “Brain wave generator” where you can create those beats to change certain behaviors. You can create deep Relaxation enhanced studying, deep sleep, meditation, enhanced alertness and so much more. I have spent hours using this and can tell you I have found some of the beats produce amazing results for me, where as some others seem to do
Nothing. After I paid for my generator and did hours of work producing beats, annoyingly I came across a firm that Has already produced the most useful binaural beats ready to download in mp3 format. I can recommend you, to try for yourself this system, it is inexpensive and may well give you great results. I am a believer, which is why I have them as a sponsor for the site.

Have a go at the Jigsaw!

 

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Doctor Who and spin-offs

Davies had long claimed that, independent productions such as his episode of Linda Green aside, he would only return to working for the BBC if he could be placed in charge of their famous, but then out-of-production, science-fiction series Doctor Who, of which he had been a fan since childhood. He had in fact been sounded out for such a venture by the BBC One Controller of the time, Peter Salmon, in 1999. Although nothing came of this due to BBC Worldwide's desire to make a film version of the programme, by late 2003 the new Controller of BBC One, Lorraine Heggessey, had persuaded Worldwide to surrender their film ambitions so that she could commission a new television version.

Davies was approached to head-up the revival by Heggessey and the BBC's Head of Drama Jane Tranter in early September 2003, and an official announcement of the programme's return was made on the 26th of that month. A BBC Wales production for BBC One, Davies is executive producer and chief writer of the series, which is produced in Cardiff. The new series began on March 26, 2005 and was an immediate ratings success. A second and third series were announced mere days later with a fourth series, three 2009 specials and a fifth series also commissioned during his time with the show. Davies is confirmed to work on the show until at least the 2009 specials.

Davies said in an interview with BBC News in June 2005 that he was initially concerned about producing the new series of Doctor Who because he believed that, after the series' absence from television since 1989, it was considered "a joke" with its budget special effects. However, they now had the budget to match the imagination of the writing. Davies has since stated that most of the new Doctor Who stories are set on Earth because the cost of creating alien worlds is too high and ratings demonstrate that audiences have not responded as favourably to the space-set adventures in the series.

Davies has also defended his decision to cast Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor for a single series with reference to the casting of his successor, David Tennant, stating that an actor of Eccleston's calibre had salvaged respect for the role and made it possible to attract good actors like Tennant to the part. In addition, Eccleston's departure made it possible to present the concept of regeneration to a new generation of viewers.

Davies has garnered awards and acclaim in connection with his work on Doctor Who. In April 2006 he was given the Siân Phillips Award for Outstanding Contribution to Network Television at the BAFTA Cymru Awards, the premier industry awards for Wales. The following month, at the main UK-wide 2006 BAFTAs, Davies received the Dennis Potter Award for Outstanding Writing for Television, for his work including Doctor Who; the programme also won "Best Drama Series" and the Pioneer Audience Award, the latter voted on by members of the public. Davies was also nominated for "Best Writer" in the BAFTA Television Craft Awards, but did not win. In the wake of the critical and popular success of Doctor Who, The Independent named Davies "the saviour of Saturday night drama". In August 2006, Davies was named "industry player of the year" at the Edinburgh International Television Festival.

In October 2005 it was announced that Davies would write and produce a spin-off from Doctor Who for the BBC, a more adult-oriented sci-fi drama called Torchwood (an anagram of Doctor Who). The programme, the second series of which is currently being aired (see List of Torchwood episodes), follows the exploits of a team of investigators in modern-day Cardiff, led by Jack Harkness, ex-companion of the Ninth Doctor and Tenth Doctor. "Separate from the government, beyond the police and outside the United Nations", their mission is to look into alien threats and salvage their technology. The series runs for 13 50-minute episodes. Davies has described the programme as "a dark, clever, wild, sexy, British crime/sci-fi paranoid thriller cop show with a sense of humour — The X-Files meets This Life." The series eventually premiered on digital channel BBC3 in October 2006 (with a repeat showing on BBC2 later in the week). It garnered impressive ratings for its first two episodes (which were shown on the same night), though they fell as the series progressed and reviews were mixed. The second series began screening in early 2008 - this time shown first on BBC2.

Davies and Gareth Roberts have co-written another Doctor Who spin-off for CBBC, starring Elisabeth Sladen as investigative reporter Sarah Jane Smith. This programme, The Sarah Jane Adventures, debuted with a 60-minute special on 1st January 2007, and a full series followed in October 2007,[9] garnering record ratings for the CBBC channel, and receiving many positive critical reviews. Davies has written the following episodes of Doctor Who:

* "Rose"
* "The End of the World"
* "Aliens of London"
* "World War Three"
* "The Long Game"
* "Boom Town"
* "Bad Wolf"



* "The Parting of the Ways"
* "The Christmas Invasion"
* "New Earth"
* "Tooth and Claw"
* "Love & Monsters"
* "Army of Ghosts"
* "Doomsday"



* "The Runaway Bride"
* "Smith and Jones"
* "Gridlock"
* "Utopia"
* "The Sound of Drums"
* "Last of the Time Lords"
* "Voyage of the Damned" Read More »


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Short But Sweet
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Dalek News
Mon, 10 Nov 2008 09:18:14 GMT

Own a little piece of Dalek history
(Mon, 10 Nov 2008 09:18:14 GMT)

The master drawings for a couple of Dalek merchandising items are up for sale from artist Andrew Skilleter

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Take part in a Dalek world record attempt
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Project Dalek and the Dalek Builders Guild join forces in an attempt to create the largest gathering of Daleks ever seen.

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Daleks in Manhattan Airfix kit released
(Sat, 08 Nov 2008 12:50:43 GMT)

Airfix has released its long-awaited Daleks in Manhattan model kit.

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Pertwee jacket from Planet of the Daleks up for sale
(Tue, 04 Nov 2008 09:03:15 GMT)

A jacket worn by the third Doctor, Jon Pertwee, is for sale by autction at Bonhams.

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Doctor Who aces National Television Awards again
(Fri, 31 Oct 2008 14:08:57 GMT)

Thanks a million to all of you who voted. Top result, although Tennant quits.

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Dalek Events
Sat, 08 Nov 2008 13:32:25 GMT

Exterminate 45
(Sat, 08 Nov 2008 13:32:24 GMT)

The National Space Centre is hosting a one-day Dalek event – and attempting to break a Dalek world record.

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Doctor Who Day
(Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:41:34 GMT)

A Doctor Who Day, arranged by close friend of Colin Baker, George Hastings, is to take place on Saturday 23 August.

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Dalek invasion at the Heritage Motor Centre
(Mon, 28 Jul 2008 07:48:18 GMT)

You can meet the Daleks (and Cybermen, Ice Warriors and Davros) at a special one-day event at the Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon, Warwickshire.

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Dalek features at model exhibition
(Fri, 11 Apr 2008 07:42:22 GMT)

A full-size dalek will be just one of the attractions on show at the Regency Suites on Sunday April 27. The event will feature over 20 stalls displaying models of every description.

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Dimensions
(Sun, 06 Apr 2008 20:03:35 GMT)

This two-day convention will be celebrating the 45th Anniversary of Doctor Who.

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Dalek Links Articles
Mon, 17 Dec 2007 10:16:59 GMT

Behind the scenes video
(Mon, 17 Dec 2007 10:16:58 GMT)

For those wanting a final glimpse of the Dalek Masterplan team, here’s a behind the scenes video showing rehearsals in action.

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The Dalek Masterplan reviewed
(Mon, 05 Nov 2007 07:58:08 GMT)

The final bows are taken, the pyrotechnics spent and the stage swept clean – the stage production of the Dalek Masterplan has come and gone. All that remains are photographs and memories – glorious memories.

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Photograph gallery
(Sun, 04 Nov 2007 08:11:42 GMT)

A collection of photographs from the 2007 stage production of The Dalek Masterplan.

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The genocide machine
(Sat, 03 Nov 2007 16:59:17 GMT)

The Doctor and Ace travel to the secret library on Kar-Charrat, a place where all the books in the Universe are stored, using a new ‘wetworks’ facility. The Doctor is interested in the facility, but so is one of his oldest foes: the Daleks.

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Music from the Masterplan
(Fri, 02 Nov 2007 08:27:02 GMT)

One of the things which made The Dalek Masterplan so successful was Martin Johnson’s atmospheric music score – which you can now download or listen to.

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Dalek Links Directory
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The Great War
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On-line Dalek comic, which takes place towards the end of the Great Time War.

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Dalek Builders' Guild
(Sat, 08 Nov 2008 14:15:31 GMT)

Probably the most comprehensive Dalek construction site for those wishing to build their own Dalek.

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Minty's Whoniverse
(Sat, 08 Nov 2008 14:08:06 GMT)

A site dedicated to Minty, a fan-built white Imperial Dalek. (Get it, mint imperial?)

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Rich's ComixBlog - The Ten Doctors
(Mon, 22 Sep 2008 10:32:46 GMT)

We have no reservation in giving this Doctor Who artist’s Web site 5 Daleks. Quiet honestly, if we had an icon with 6 Daleks in, it would get it.

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Exterminknit
(Sat, 20 Sep 2008 10:33:50 GMT)

Excellent knitting pattern to make your own soft cuddly Dalek.

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