Doctor Who ‘The Stolen Earth’ Trailer
Here’s the TV Trailer for this Saturday’s Episode of Doctor Who, which airs this Saturday night, check your local listings because I’m lazy and cannot be bothered looking it up myself.
Notice how everyone is in this, if you have appeared on Doctor Who recently your back, except for one or two major characters who were too busy doing panto in Brighton when they filmed this. Their lines were transfered to the kid from The Sarah Jane Adventures. I may have made that whole paragraph up.
Doctor Who ‘Turn Left’ Media

Because I’m a nice guy and running out of things to post I’ve decided to post up some previews of Doctor Who, ‘Turn Left’. This includes, the Radio Times cover, some press shots and two trailers.
I’ve been avoiding as many spoiler’s as possible but there’s one thing no one has been able to avoid, but just incase you have I’ve put everything after the jump. …Click here for the rest!
New Doctor Who Trailer
The BBC have released a new trailer for the second half of Series 4, the trailer does include spoilers so if you have been avoiding I advise you not to press play below. Even though this is obviously an apology to viewers for pushing this weeks episode to make way for Eurovision it still makes the series look like there’s some potential and tells you virtually nothing about the series that we didn’t already know, oh apart from a teaser on who the big bad is!
Doctor Who returns with Big Ratings

Doctor Who returned on Saturday with 8.4m viewers, which is much better than I think anyone suspected, especially Russell T Davies who as the showrunner was very outspoken against moving the show to an earlier 6.05pm timeslot, fearing it may cost them viewers.
It was rated the 10th most watched program for the week-ending April 6th 2008, which sounds absolutley appalling but the only shows in front of it were Coronation Street and Eastenders, which by UK law are watched by your Mum, now if you count the amount of Mother’s in the UK then no other show will have a look in.
This rating is pretty insignificant however as the first episode always gets high ratings as it usually features a new Doctor or a new companion, the big test will be how many viewers the show retains and let’s be honest, no-one would have cared if Catherine Tate fell out the tardis at the end of the last episode, while David Tennant is The Doctor, everyone is watching for Rose.
