Yes, next Saturday night we have a new Doctor Who episode, Asylum of the Daleks, on both BBC UK and BBC America. This episode kicks off season 7 of the New Who series, and continues into next year, leading us to the 50th Anniversary Special. The BBC America trailer covers the season, the BBC UK trailer covers the episode, and I will be there to watch it! I am not one of the very limited number of people at the special screening of the episode in New York City tonight, but I don’t feel bad, because neither is Steven Moffat, and it is his show.
Not the original Terry Nation production that ran on the BBC for four seasons beginning in 1978, but according to the Hollywood Reporter, a brand new production made for the Syfy Channel for the US market. You can find a more extensive article about the project at The Guardian, although the facts available remain the same except for the item they consider the director worth mentioning for (the TV show Heroes in the US, the movie Goldeneye in the UK). As depressing as the plotline often was, I enjoyed the original Blake’s 7, and look forward to seeing if it gets the same quality of reboot as Syfy gave Battlestar Galactica.
We are rapidly approaching the 50th anniversary, and everyone is gearing up for it. These trailers really set the tone for the New Who 7th Season, which will lead us up to the celebration. The first by recapping the New Doctor so far, while the second pulls from every Doctor back to the beginning. I just have this to say to Last Whovian: amazing job, and keep up the good work!
The British sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf has been a favorite of mine for quite a while, and I am happy Dave TV decided to pick it up for some new seasons. They are posting a new special update every Friday leading up to the launch of season 10
They have broken loose with another Skyfall trailer, even better than the last one. I would have thought they would have gotten predictable by now, but after 50 years of James Bond movies they just keep getting more creative. And personally I think this new Bond is my favorite since Sean Connery, I almost get the feeling they are the only two out of the crowd who actually read the Ian Flemming books and understand the character.
Yes, this trailer has been around for a while; too bad. I like it, so here it is again.