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The Doctor emerges in the form of Mr Woody only to be confronted by his Arch Nemesis, will he defeat the Dalek or is he about to become a flaming ember

Scene from the play by Christopher Marlowe : Faustus and Mephistopheles.

The Eleventh Doctor - Matt Smith - Doctor Who

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Traveling the world. Paris 1900.

Witch Doctor on steroids!

 

Just a silly MOC to start the Christmas holidays with! Festive MOC soon to follow!

I'm really warming to this look, and the jacket, which initially reminded me of something a Doctor would wear, now looks more and more 'right'

Doctor Who inchies made for a personal swap

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Can't you see I'm burning, burning?

Oh, doctor doctor, is this love I'm feeling?

 

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KEEPER: I am fearful even to involve the Doctor. He will face unimaginable hazard, confront power that would obliterate even a Time Lord. Even you, Doctor. Goodbye, my friend. Farewell.

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The Doctor Who Experience Porth Teigr, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff

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Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord—a time travelling, humanoid alien known as the Doctor. He explores the universe in his TARDIS (acronym: Time and Relative Dimension in Space), a sentient time-travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, a common sight in Britain in 1963, when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, the Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save civilisations, help ordinary people, and right wrongs.

 

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Medical Team from Fortis Healthcare at TCS World 10 K, 2025 in Bengaluru City.

  

There he is, the ultimate hero in time and space! Just a quick, somewhat dark and blurry snapshot of the good Doctor. Not directly taken from our upcoming "fanimation" The Invincible Knight, but this is how he'll look in the episode.

 

The sonic screwdriver is from Character Building. The figure is an assembly of Lego parts. We've chosen to make the human characters with Lego. Even though CB have made fabulous Doctor Who figs, the variation of figure parts is quite limited compared to Lego. Which is not practical when it comes to creating our supporting human cast... Still, we take our hats off to CB and will gladly use their unique, brilliant Doctor Who related elements.

I'm a big fan of Doctor Who, so I thought I'd start a series of vector drawings of the eleven (!) different Doctors (so far).

 

David Tennant played the Tenth Doctor from 2005 to 2010. He starred in three seasons and eight specials, including three Christmas episodes. The Christmas specials are some of my favorite Who episodes ever, and are more like movies than TV shows-- they could have been shown theatrically, in my opinion.

 

Tennant was my absolute favorite Doctor, hands down, beating out even Tom Baker (sorry, Tom). Tennant reportedly decided he wanted to become an actor while watching Doctor Who as a child. In fact, while attending Paisley Grammar School he wrote an essay on how his greatest desire was to some day play the Doctor on TV!

 

Tennant's Doctor was sort of a cool yet geeky college professor. He could be funny, sentimental and terrifying all in the same episode. It was a sad day when he announced he was leaving the series; I was honestly depressed about it for a week. That's the nature of Doctor Who though. If you don't like change, then this isn't the show for you. Fortunately Matt Smith, the Eleventh Doctor, has done an incredible job and won me over after just one episode.

 

Unlike previous incarnations of the Doctor who had platonic relationships with his companions, #10 was most definitely in love with Rose Tyler and never quite got over her after she left the series.

 

Many of the Doctor's former friends and companions returned during #10's era, including Sarah Jane Smith, and the robotic dog K-9. He even had a run-in with the Fifth Doctor in the special Time Crash mini-episode.

 

Speaking of the Fifth Doctor (played by Peter Davison), Tennant is dating actress Georgia Moffett, Davison's daughter. Moffett also starred in the episode The Doctor's Daughter as, what else, the cloned daughter of the Tenth Doctor! Confused yet?

 

Many of his old foes returned to plague him as well, including Davros, creator of the Dalek race, and his eternal nemesis (and fellow Time Lord) the Master. The Sontarans also returned to battle the Tenth Doctor.

 

The Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver continued to gain new abilities and functions in just about every episode. The versatility of the Sonic has become something of a running joke in the series.

 

Doctor #10 had two main outfits, a blue pin-striped suit and a brown pin-striped one. His main trademark were his Chuck Taylor tennis shoes (or "trainers," as they're known to the Brits). He almost always wore a brown top coat as well. On a couple of occasions he traded in his pin-striped suit for a black tuxedo. He would also occasionally wear glasses.

 

The Tenth Doctor continued the new series' tradition of utilizing the city of Cardiff, Wales, as a sort of home base. Many episodes of the new series have taken place in or around there. Coincidentally, the series is filmed at one of the BBC's studios in Cardiff. Imagine that!

 

Doctor #10 is a vector drawing, drawn all in InDesign.

 

Please forgive the ugly watermark on the illustration. I swore I would never add one to my art, because I know that 99.99% of my readers would never even think of stealing it. But earlier this year I had a run-in with an art thief who was not only stealing my work, but selling it as her own! Hence the watermarks. This is why we can't have nice things.

 

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I haven't photographed this guy nearly enough, and it was time to rectify that. So we dug out his cape and got to posing. He's really one of HT's finest. An absolute stunner.

Done with my site visits.

Have lots and lots of reports and emails to write.

Never fails. On a day you wish you could just walk in and out.

All hell breaks loose.

Sometimes l wish l could just hand them all swords and say. Trial by combat. Winner is determined by death of the wrong party.

Bet like hell that problem would be solve amicably in a minute.

Anyways...... Have Doctor visit l have to go to. Will stop back again at site to see if there has been any resolution. ( Gave several avenues that might be resourceful) and hopefully my emails will be a lot less to be written......

Going back to my morning quip.

I'm a trans girl going to see my doctor.

Notice l have natural breasts. Not very big. But there. And l am not dressed like Peewee Herman in drag.

I don't run around his office with my hands fluttering like a retarded bird trying to figure the art of take off.

If anyone would see me on the street. They would smile and say hi. Not hide eyes and drink something other than Bud Light....

Reason for rant. Just saw that actor. Is going to be paid $40,000 a lecture at Universities.

Teaching real women. With tits and vaginas. Female empowerment.

Really. They couldn't find a real woman. And if the wanted a sussessful Trans woman... Couldn't get Catelyn Jenner.

Or someone that acts older than 8.....

Sorry...... Been a rough morning ❤️💋🌹

The Fourth Doctor - Tom Baker - Doctor Who

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Parevami di muovere in un mondo di fantasmi e di sentir me stesso l'ombra di un sogno.

 

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I'm a big fan of Doctor Who, so I thought I'd start a series of vector drawings of all the various Doctors.

 

Matt Smith began portraying the Doctor in 2010, and at age 27 is the youngest actor to ever play the role.

 

My, oh my, the Doctor seems to be getting younger with every regeneration, doesn't he? The First Doctor looked like an old man, and each successive incarnation has appeared younger than the next (more or less). I'm assuming this is because the Doctor is a physically demanding role, what with all that running up and down corridors, and it might be a strain on an older actor (as turned out to be the case with the First Doctor).

 

When David Tennant, the Tenth Doctor, first announced he was leaving the show, I was honestly depressed for at least a week. Doctor Who is one of the very few shows I still watch on TV, and Tennant was hands down my all time favorite Doctor. I couldn't imagine how anyone could possibly replace him, and his announcement caused me to lose my enthusiasm for the show.

 

But if you don't like change, then Doctor Who is not the show for you. Every few years it reinvents itself and changes pretty much everything, including the Doctor himself. I can't think of any other TV show that's had eleven different actors play the title role.

 

I needn't have worried though. By the end of Matt Smith's first episode I'd totally accepted him as the Doctor and barely missed Tennant at all.

 

The Eleventh Doctor wears a tweed jacket, bowtie and suspenders, and rolled up trousers and boots, appearing somewhat like a hipster college professor. According to an interview with Matt Smith, the original costume concept was a pirate-like monstrosity, similar to something Captain Jack Sparrow would wear in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. Yikes.

 

So far Doctor #11 seems a bit more of a comedian than past incarnations, and hasn't plunged into the melancholy funks so often indulged in by the Ninth and Tenth Doctors. I hope that's a trend that lasts.

 

The Doctor also gained a new companion in Amy Pond. Amy's a fun new companion, and I hope she sticks around for a few more seasons. The Doctor first meets her moments after his regeneration, when Amy is a young girl. He jumps back into his TARDIS for a quick errand, and when he returns, he finds that while only a few minutes have passed for him, years have passed for Amy, who's now an adult.

 

Amy's fiance, Rory Williams, accompanies her and the Doctor on a couple of adventures and eventually becomes a full-fledged companion. Poor Rory really got put through the ringer in his first season. He's killed by a Silurian warrior and wiped out of existence, he's reborn as an Auton (a robotic lifeform), he accidentally kills Amy and then spends a thousand years guarding her body until she heals inside the Pandorica. Eventually Rory's restored to normal when the Doctor sacrifices himself to reset the timeline, and Amy and Rory are married at last.

 

I do like that the Doctor and Rory appear to have become pals. Past incarnations of the Doctor have been dismissive or downright hostile to the male friends of his female companions (Mickey Smith, for example), so it's nice to see his "bromance" with Rory.

 

River Song also makes a return appearance to complicate the Doctor's life. She's sort of a futuristic cat burglar from the Doctor's future. She even throws out a few hints that they were once a couple, something that hasn't yet happened from the Doctor's point of view. River's true nature and agenda remain a mystery. Alex Kingston plays River, and adds a bit of sultriness to the show.

 

Not only did the Doctor regenerate at the beginning of the season, but so did the TARDIS, inside and out. It changes its outside appearance slightly, and radically reconfigures its control room. Once it's done, the Eleventh Doctor stands before it and says, "What have you got for me this time?" This confirms the notion that the TARDIS is alive and not just a machine and has a measure of sentience, something fans have suspected for years. It also explains why the Doctor seems to always show up at crucial moments in various planet's histories.

 

In the old series, the Doctor was rarely able to control where the TARDIS was going, traveling randomly through time and space. In the new series, however, the Doctor seemed to have nearly complete control. The Eleventh Doctor's TARDIS-flying skills seems to be slipping a bit, as several times in the series he takes trips that seem like minutes to him, but years to the people he left behind.

 

As mentioned earlier, the Eleventh Doctor is fond of bowties, telling anyone within earshot that, "Bowties are cool." He also briefly wears large red fez, declaring, "I wear a fez now. Fezzes are cool." Unfortunately the fez doesn't survive long, as Amy and River savagely destroy it.

 

In addition to a new Doctor, new companions and new TARDIS, there were more changes this season: the Doctor got a newly redesigned sonic screwdriver, there were new Dalek designs and even a new opening theme song (well, same song, different arrangement).

 

I really liked the TARDIS interior during the Ninth and Tenth Doctors' tenure. It was a large, dome-like alien-Victorian looking cavern. I can't say I'm a fan of this new interior though. It's a neon and sheet metal monstrosity that seems to be a random collection of shapes and angles. No matter how long I stare at photos of the new interior, my eyes just can't make any sense out of it. Maybe it'll grow on me in time.

 

I also wasn't a fan of the new Dalek design either at first. Then I bought some of the action figures and once I had a chance to hold them and look at the design from all angles, I've come to accept them.

 

Doctor #11 is a vector drawing, drawn all in InDesign. You can see a special bonus drawing of the Eleventh Doctor over at my blog.

 

Please forgive the ugly watermark on the illustration. I swore I would never add one to my art, because I know that 99.99% of my readers would never even think of stealing it. But earlier this year I had a run-in with an art thief who was not only stealing my work, but selling it as her own! Hence the watermarks. This is why we can't have nice things.

 

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Doctor Who inchies made for a personal swap

In the Park of the Cormaille, walls are changing very often - I love these paintings - I like that the young artists come here to create their own world in a total freedom.

Doctor Who; Billie Piper and Christopher Eccleston

For one of our favorite customers Erin, a doctor cake- neapolitan sheet cake, covered in white fondant with detailing. Also a female version (still waiting for picture). Cute idea for pharmaceutical reps or grateful patients.

...and second up is my equally-beloved Doctor Who display in the POP World area. This sort of pop culture merchandise has become a big seller for bookstores these days, and may well be keeping them afloat even more than books themselves. I was told the new store will have an even larger version of this area. (Also, in regards to the humor section from the previous pic: see here and here for more.)

 

(c) 2017 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

I know, these are all pretty similar shots, but I just liked them all and couldn't decide. Shot in natural light, with no editing save a minor crop on the third one (3/4 view), I think these show just how magnificent this figure is. Hot Toys really outdid themselves on this guy. I still have yet to cape him, but I will soon.

I'm a big fan of Doctor Who, so I thought I'd start a series of vector drawings of all the various Doctors.

 

William Hartnell played the Doctor from 1963 to 1966. I've seen short clips of him, but I have to admit I've never seen an entire episode of his. Hartnell gave us the first ever Dalek episode, and introduced the Cybermen as well.

 

Back when Doctor Who first premiered in 1963, no one at the BBC could have possibly predicted that home video would some day become a reality, or that anyone would ever want to watch the episodes fifty years later. The BBC would record one of Hartnell's episodes on videotape, broadcast it, then record the next week's show over it! Many of Hartnell's three season's worth of shows are lost forever in the mists of time. It makes me ill just thinking about it! Meanwhile, every episode of Two And A Half Men and The Bachelor will exist well after we're all dead and buried. There's no justice in this universe.

 

Doctor #1 is a vector drawing, drawn all in InDesign. I'm having a lot of fun working in this simpler vector style. It's interesting seeing how much I can simplify a character and still have them be recognizable.

 

Please forgive the ugly watermark on the illustration. I swore I would never add one to my art, because I know that 99.99% of my readers would never even think of stealing it. But earlier this year I had a run-in with an art thief who was not only stealing my work, but selling it as her own! Hence the watermarks. This is why we can't have nice things.

 

One weird thing I've noticed: when I do a bitmap drawing, I use the graphic tablet. I wouldn't be caught dead without it. But when I do a vector drawing, I use the mouse. Strange. Further proof that there's more than one person living in my head.

 

Stay tuned for Doctors #2 through #11!

 

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doctor who is one of my favorite tv shows

so here is the 11th doctor and the TARDIS

This is an old one of me that I've edited a picture of the TARDIS into. Why? 'Cause me and Big Scott had a 'Doctor Who' marathon and I thought it'd be awesome.

 

So much is going on at the moment and I have so much to look forward to and I can't wait to share it with everyone.

 

Exciting times.

The Sixth Doctor - Colin Baker - Doctor Who

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The Doctor Who Experience Porth Teigr, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff

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Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord—a time travelling, humanoid alien known as the Doctor. He explores the universe in his TARDIS (acronym: Time and Relative Dimension in Space), a sentient time-travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, a common sight in Britain in 1963, when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, the Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save civilisations, help ordinary people, and right wrongs.

 

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Butetown

Cardiff

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This is a fan made poster for Series 5 of Doctor Who. This poster features the enemies of the Doctor with the Tardis in the centre.

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The Doctor Who Experience Porth Teigr, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff

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Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord—a time travelling, humanoid alien known as the Doctor. He explores the universe in his TARDIS (acronym: Time and Relative Dimension in Space), a sentient time-travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, a common sight in Britain in 1963, when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, the Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save civilisations, help ordinary people, and right wrongs.

 

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Porth Teigr

Butetown

Cardiff

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Doctor Who; David Tennant and Freema Agyeman

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