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The Snowmen Promotional Picture

I want this NOW! On the 1st December, RTP will be changing for the better and will be launching our new advent calendar which I am very excited about as it’s going to be amazing! Full details will be posted here on Friday and the new site launches on Saturday. (Meanwhile- check out TORCHWOOD!)

Memorabilia Birmingham: THIS WEEKEND!

This weekend, fans will converge onto the NEC for the much loved “Memorabilia Birmingham”. Memorabilia is one of my favourite conventions: a great gathering for fans and friends as well as the chance to meet some amazing guests from a wide range of Science Fiction and Cult Drama. This year includes some AMAZING guests including… … Continue reading

A Pond Farewell

Today, the 29th September 2012, it’s the end of an era. 32 episodes ago, we were introduced to the Fairytale Girl in Leadworth who waited all her life for her Raggedy Man and her boyfriend. You know them better as Amy and Rory. Tonight these two characters will be saying their final farewell. Amy and … Continue reading

It’s Dinosaur Day!

Today it’s time for the funnest sounding episode of Doctor Who any of us has ever seen/heard of! Dinosaurs on a Spaceship stars an amazing all-star cast, (David Bradley, Lestrade (I can’t remember his name), and MARK WILLIAMS!) and the CGI looks beautiful. You can read our “Episode Overview” here and we’ll be posting our immediate … Continue reading

EPISODE SUMMARY: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship

DINOSAURS ON A SPACESHIP Sunday 8th September: 7:35pm-8:20pm GMT Synopsis: An unmanned spaceship hurtles towards certain destruction – unless the Doctor can save it, and its impossible cargo… of dinosaurs! By his side a ragtag gang of adventurers, a big game hunter, an Egyptian Queen and a surprised member of the Pond family. But little does … Continue reading

REVIEW: Asylum of the Daleks (SPOILER ALERT!)

SPOILERS AND SUCH.   So earlier this year I wrote an article for RTPProductions Eleventh Hour fanzine about the episode ‘The Eleventh Hour’ in which I proclaimed it to be the best series opener we’ve ever had – and I was right. It did pretty much everything right all whilst supporting the phenomenally tricky task … Continue reading