Showing posts with label The Doctor's Meditation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Doctor's Meditation. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 September 2015

Screencaps - The Doctor's Meditation

A batch of screencaps from "The Doctor's Meditation" have been uploaded to the Who-Natic Gallery. Samples below - right click and open in new tab/window for larger versions - please feel free to take and use. 









More screencaps in the Who-Natic Gallery.



Friday, 18 September 2015

How to Watch "The Doctor's Meditation" in the UK


"The Doctor's Meditation" - the now infamous BBC Worldwide funded prequel - is now available to watch legally in the UK and, surprisingly, it won't cost you a penny (unless you go the itunes route).

So far, there are 3 free ways to watch the prequel:

1. Amazon UK - you just need to have an Amazon account: The Doctor's Meditation on Amazon UK

2. BBC via Google Play on Youtube - you need a Google Play account (easy to register but you do need to provide payment details such as paypal .. and you'll be invoiced for £0.00.  Crazy!): The Doctor's Meditation on Youtube/Google Play.

3. Facebook - the easiest method.  The BBC have just uploaded it to Facebook: "The Doctor's Meditation" on Facebook

4.  Itunes - but this will cost you £2.49 (but at least you don't have to purchase a series pass!): The Doctor's Meditation on itunes.  EDIT: It appears to have disappeared from UK Itunes at the moment...no idea why.  Maybe they'll put a free one up later.  Will keep an eye on this.

I'm hoping that the BBC will put the prequel on iplayer tomorrow - and for the US, it will air on BBC America this evening.  Please let us know if there are any other sites that have the prequel available to watch in the UK - legally, that is!



Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Cinema Screening of Dark Water/Death in Heaven in 3D plus Series 9 Prequel for US fans.


Now, this is interesting.  Screenings of Dark Water/Death in Heaven in 3D in approximately 700 US cinemas together with an "exclusive" series 9 prequel plus "exclusive" interview with Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman which is hosted by Wil Wheaton.  When questioned as to why this event is not taking place in the UK too, BBC Worldwide came up with a quite surprising excuse:

“Due to the number of events taking place for Doctor Who this year including the Symphonic Spectacular and the Doctor Who Festival, we decided against showing the episodes in UK cinema.”

Quite frankly, that excuse is simply laughable.  It's obviously a moot point that the Symphonic Spectacular is happening in the US as well.  The cynic in me thinks that this cinema event wouldn't do quite so well over here.  A 3D screening of episodes we already have on dvd or blu-ray?  It would be nice to have the option but the real question concerns the prequel.  

Will the prequel be online for everyone to see afterwards?  Will it be a boxset exclusive so the rest of us have to wait until the season is over?  It SHOULD go online within a day or two of this event but what the BBC should do and what they actually do are completely separate things.  They've done so well this year - making sure anything at SDCC was released worldwide, for example - it'll be a shame if they revert to type and start with these stupid "exclusives" again.  I hope it doesn't end up like the prequel to "Asylum of the Daleks" - that was free to watch in the US via amazon.com but in the UK you had to BUY a season pass via Itunes (until it quite rightly got ripped and put on youtube).  Pretty poor state of affairs - and that's without mentioning the Licence Fee...ooops....I just did.  

Anyhow - guess we'll just have to wait and see.  Again.  In the meantime, for the US fans, here's the press release regarding the cinema showings:
BBC Worldwide North America and Fathom Events announce the return of the longest running sci-fi television series, Doctor Who, to the big screen for a two-night special theatrical event, Doctor Who: Dark Water/Death in Heaven in spectacular 3D, starring Peter Capaldi.

Doctor Who: Dark Water/Death in Heaven, the show’s two-part eighth season finale, will be presented in RealD™ 3D and Dolby Atmos sound (where available) on September 15 and 16 at 7:30 p.m. (local time). The event will feature The Doctor’s Meditation- a special prequel scene to the first episode of season nine - and an exclusive interview with Doctor Who stars Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman, hosted by Wil Wheaton (Big Bang Theory, Star Trek: Nemesis), in addition to the two-part season eight finale. 
Tickets for Doctor Who: Dark Water/Death in Heaven in 3D can be purchased online beginning Friday, July 31 by visitingwww.FathomEvents.com, or participating theater box offices. Fans throughout the U.S. will be able to enjoy the event in approximately 700 movie theaters through Fathom’s Digital Broadcast Network. For a complete list of theater locations visit the Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change).