
And Sarah-Jane.TV are reporting that the cousins of the Slitheen, the Blathereen, are orange! They have a picture as well! But it does look like it could just be a Slitheen in Orange lighting though. We shall see. See it here.


Set almost entirely in Wales, Framed tells the story of 10-year-old Dylan Hughes and his family's struggle to keep their small petrol station, which sits at the foot of a mountain in North Wales, afloat.
Manod village is a rain-soaked community where hope is thin on the ground, and money even thinner. When Dylan's dad suddenly leaves home, things get even tougher for him, his sisters Minnie and Marie, baby brother Max, and his mother.
Da's departure however, coincides with the secretive arrival of a convoy of men and trucks, who take residence on top of the mountain. The villagers discover that the National Gallery in London has been flooded, and the priceless paintings sent by the lorry load to Wales for safe storage in the bowels of the old slate mine inside Manod mountain (as they were back in the Second World War).
In charge of this is Lester, an intelligent but uptight art curator who prefers paintings to people. That is, until a funny and pivotal misunderstanding leads him to invite Dylan to view the paintings inside the mountain. What ensues is good news for both Lester and the rather depressed town of Manod.
Manod develops an interest in art and Lester develops an interest in Manod, in the form of the lovely Angharad, the local school teacher. Through the transformative power of art, Manod starts to transform itself, beginning with the service station, where Mam and the children revive the flagging fortunes of the petrol station by broadening the services they offer into catering and a coffee bar.
However, despite everybody's best efforts, the petrol station faces closure when the family fail to generate enough cash to keep it going. Could an audacious art theft solve their problems?
Please do watch this. You won't be dissapointed, I'm sure.
Chandra.
BBC Audiobooks have now officially released the synopsis released for a new, upcoming Doctor Who Audio CD entitled The Day of the Troll. It is expected to be released on 8th October, and retail at an RRP of £9.99. The cover has not yet been revealed, but as soon as it is, we will have it for you. You can view the synopsis here: 

This is the Schedule-
Invasion of the Bane 09:00–10:00
When Maria meets Sarah Jane Smith, she’s thrown into a world of intrigue and danger.
Revenge of the Slitheen Part 1 10:00–10:30
Sarah Jane, Maria, Luke and Clyde discover the monstrous Slitheen are hiding in a school.
Revenge of the Slitheen Part 2 10:30–11:00
Children’s drama. Sarah Jane must save the Earth before the Slitheen switch off the sun.
Eye of the Gorgon Part 1 11:00–11:30
Sarah Jane and team encounter the Gorgon, a terrible creature that turns victims to stone.
Eye of the Gorgon Part 2 11:30–12:00
Sarah Jane and team encounter the Gorgon, a terrible creature that turns victims to stone.
Warriors of Kudlak Part 1 12:00–12:30
Luke and Clyde enter Combat 3000 – a game to train warriors run by the sinister Kudlak.
Warriors of Kudlak Part 2 12:30–13:00
Luke and Clyde have been kidnapped and drafted as soldiers in an endless war.
Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane Part 1 13:00–13:30
Maria wakes one morning to discover Sarah Jane has disappeared and only she remembers her.
Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane Part 2 13:30–14:00
Maria is lost in time, and a meteor heads for Earth – with no Sarah Jane to stop it.
The Lost Boy Part 1 14:00–14:30
A couple appear claiming to be Luke’s real parents.
The Lost Boy Part 2 14:30–14:50
With her old enemies triumphant, it seems that Sarah Jane has finally been defeated.
Invasion of the Bane 14:50–15:55
When Maria meets Sarah Jane Smith, she’s thrown into a world of intrigue and danger.
Great for those who missed some of Series 1!
Chandra.

Hear Matt Smith speak as The Doctor Here! Alun.Vega audio recorded this at the scene in Jacobs Antiques Center, Cardiff, August 28 2009. 





Channel 4 is joining the 3D revolution by ordering UK-made content that can be viewed in 3D on standard TV sets. The broadcaster is planning a week of stripped peaktime 3D programming this autumn which includes the 1993 Doctor Who Children in Need special!
The special, called 'Dimensions in time' is a crossover between Doctor Who and the soap opera EastEnders. It ran in two parts on November 26 and 27, 1993, and was filmed on the EastEnders Albert Square set. Following the cancellation of Doctor Who in 1989, this was the last 'Who we saw until the 1996 TV Movie.
Chandra.


The official cover of The Dalek Collection has been revealed today. This DVD will consist of seven episodes of Doctor Who. It will be released on 16th October this year across the United Kingdom and Ireland at an RRP of £15.99. Thanks to The Gallifrey Times for the cover. A synopsis is below.




