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Bones Season Finale Information

Episode 2.22 - The Stargazer in a Puddle (Season finale)
The team works on finding how Chelsea Cole, a fan of astronomy who suffered from Werner's Syndrome, died. A couple will go down the aisle but the nuptials will be stopped by a state department employee. Will that couple say "I do"? Zack gives an important letter to Booth. Bones watches a 1993 video of her mother in which she makes a few revelations. Booth and Max (Ryan O'Neil) get into a fist fight. Billy Gibbons reprises his role as Angela's father.

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Doctor Who Season 3 Episode Titles

The issue of Radio Times on Tuesday had a listing of all the episode titles for the upcoming third Season of Doctor Who.

For anyone who didn't buy the magazine- here they are!


3x01: Smith And Jones
3x02: The Shakespeare Code
3x03: Gridlock
3x04: Daleks In Manhattan
3x05: Evolution Of The Daleks
3x06: The Lazarus Experiment
3x07: 42
3x08: Human Nature
3x09: The Family Of Blood
3x10: Blink
3x11: Utopia
3x12: The Sound Of Drums
3x13: Last Of The Time Lords.

Big thanks to Shawn @ TV.com

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TV's coolest characters

radiotimes.com recently ran a poll asking who their readers thought were TV's coolest characters. A number of characters appearing in shows covered here at SpoilerTV made the top ten including Sawyer, Jack Bauer and Doctor Who.

David Tennant's incarnation as Doctor Who has been voted the coolest TV character.

The time-travelling doctor beat federal agent Jack Bauer, played in the hit US show 24 by Kiefer Sutherland, to second place.

The poll for radiotimes.com was conducted to find the coolest character - defined as laidback and sexy - on TV.

The Fonz in the Seventies TV show Happy Days, played by Henry Winkler, now 61, came third.

Source: This Is London



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    Doctor Who Season 4

    Details are beginning to emerge of what kind of stories fans can expect from Doctor Who when the show begins it's third season this Saturday on BBC One. But in news that is sure to please the fans even further, a fourth season has been officially announced.

    At the star-studded launch for the new season of Doctor Who, Jane Tranter, BBC Fiction Controller, confirmed that a fourth season will happen.

    Speaking before the first two episodes were screened at the Mayfair Hotel in London, Tranter stated that the launch of season four is scheduled to take place in the spring of 2008.

    Source: DigitalSpy


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    Bones Actress Ties the Knot on Summer Hiatus

    Actress Tamara Taylor is scheduled to get married to attorney Mile Cooley this summer during Bone’s hiatus. According to TV Guide, the wedding will specifically take place on June 10, 2007 in Yucatan, Mexico. Previously, the actress confirmed her engagement at the 2006 Diversity Awards.

    Initially, the couple wanted to marry in Tuscany however they had to consider the interests of their guests. Taylor explained, “Family and friends weren’t quite as excited about having to travel that far, so we thought 'fun in the sun' some place closer.”

    Source: BuddyTV


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    CSI
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    Doctor 'marries' in next 'Who' series

    Thanks to Richard for the heads up on this.

    The Doctor "gets married" in the next series of sci-fi hit Doctor Who, actor David Tennant has said, tentatively.

    According to the Daily Mail he is thought to be seen marrying a character played by comedy actress Jessica Stevenson in an apparent flashback scene.

    "Yes. He gets married," admitted Tennant. "Well, he doesn't not. Actually, it's quite difficult to answer that question truthfully."

    Clips of the upcoming episodes also apparently show Tennant kissing his new assistant Martha Jones (played by Freema Agyeman) on the lips. However, he adds: "It means nothing, it was just a genetic transfer."

    Meanwhile, Agyeman admitted it was hard not to be influenced by Billie Piper's portrayal of the assistant.

    "Hands on heart, I didn't have Billie's character in mind when I took this on but looking at it now I can see there are similarities," she explained. "But the Doctor is always going to look for the same sort of thing in an assistant. There's got to be a feistiness, you're going to get a happy-go-lucky, bolshy kind of person."

    Source: Digitalspy


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    Nielsen ratings for the week ending March 18

    The weekly TV ratings, by number of viewers.

    1. American Idol - Tues (FOX)
    2. American Idol - Weds (FOX)
    3. Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
    4. Deal Or No Deal (NBC)
    5. Cold Case (CBS)
    6. 60 Minutes (CBS)
    7. CSI: Miami (CBS)
    8. 'Til Death (FOX)
    9. October Road (ABC)
    10. Without A Trace (CBS)
    11. Two and a Half Men (CBS)
    12. Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader? (FOX)
    13. Lost (ABC)
    14. 24 (FOX)
    15. Deal Or No Deal (NBC)
    16. Amazing Race (CBS)
    17. NCIS (CBS)
    18. Rules of Engagement (CBS)
    19. Ugly Betty (ABC)
    20. Criminal Minds (CBS)

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    Doctor Who Series 3 trailer online



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    Interview with Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies

    Russell T Davies interviewed

    A few weeks back, we visited Cardiff to speak to Who supremo Russell T Davies (we like that phrase, cos it reminds us of “Zarbi Supremo”). The choicest cuts from the interview can be found in the six-page Who feature in our latest issue (SFX155, in the shops now). You can also find more of Russell’s words of wisdom in our SFX Collection Doctor Who special, which goes on sale on 28 March.
    However, Russell talked to us for a good two hours, which means we still have a good 5000 words of transcript offcuts left over. So we thought we’d share it with you lot, for free. Ain’t we good to you? Say "thank you" nicely.

    After two successful seasons, is there an expectation on you now to raise your game?
    “Not really, no – no-one ever tells you that. I mean, they love it - the BBC loves it. Noone’s saying ‘Change this’ or ‘Do that’ or ‘We need more of this’ or ‘We need more audience’.
    “We get bits of research done and there’s all sorts of interesting figures – like, we probably have our lowest viewing figures in Northern Ireland, which is interesting. But no-one turns round and says, ‘Put some Irish characters in!’ or something like that. It’s interesting, a focus group thing arrived in the office yesterday and someone said ‘Have you seen it?’ and they were describing it to me. And it was all very nice stuff, but I was sitting there thinking ‘I’m not actually listening to this!’ And [executive producer] Julie Gardner wouldn’t, [producer] Phil Collinson wouldn’t, and we wouldn’t tell any of the writers – it’s not the sort of thing we do.
    “So it’s just carrying on, really. Obviously, it’s scary with Billie gone. Obviously, it’s a huge change. We did brilliantly at Christmas without Billie and we’re very confident in it, but that’s probably our biggest challenge – that’s probably the way everyone’s gonna talk about it and write about it.”

    But is there a little creative voice inside your head, saying “Raise your game”?
    “Not really. You sort of do that with every script. You just sit with every script saying, ‘Let’s make this better, let’s make this as good as it can possibly be’. You tend to work just in terms of story. Although there is a certain amount of raising your game just because naturally that’s the process of work. You must do that with every issue of SFX, you say ‘Let’s do this, let’s do that’. You’re not sitting there saying, ‘Let’s raise our game!’ You’re saying, ‘How do we make this better?’ It’s a different phrase, sounds like the same thing, but it’s actually very different.
    “There are some innovations this year that are technical, like when we have matte paintings. I love putting matte paintings in scripts, because [FX company] The Mill do it so beautiful. They’ve got this slightly new technology this year which is called two and a half D - I don’t know if that’s its real name. Instead of 3D it’s two and a half D! So the matte paintings are astonishing this year because there’s a fair amount of movement in them. So a shot of a planet or an outer space setting or Elizabethan England moves slightly. It’s quite brilliant. When we go to The Globe theatre in episode two, they’ve done a top shot of The Globe which looks like a CGI model shot, but the camera’s moving over all the houses and over The Globe and there’s little people on the streets running. So things like that are raising your game as you go along. And everyone’s getting used to writing it... but then, when they get used to writing it then you want to kick them up the arse and say, ‘Take it a bit further’. So, normal work really. I think the important thing to say is that no-one in charge ever says, ‘You’ve got to make that better now.’”

    Does making Doctor Who feel like one long marathon? Or is it a sprint every season?
    “No, it is a marathon – it’s non-stop really. The whole series has felt more like climbing uphill this year because we’re heading to this big climax. Last year we did the big climax in the middle, because we did all those four Cybermen episodes in the middle - which actually was a nightmare to get done at the time. I remember coming out of the tone meetings, we had people bleeding from the eyes - it was just huge! But actually it was brilliant psychologically because once you’d done those four Graeme Harper episodes although there were still five more episodes to make they were there, they were written, and it all sort of made sense... so it was slightly easier. This year we were saying, ‘Why does it feel tougher going into the New Year this year?’ It’s because we’ve got the big climax to come. It’s huge, and it’s special effects galore and acting galore - so we’re not relaxing yet. Last year we sort of ended on ‘Love and Monsters’, which was easily filmable - that was an easy shoot comparatively, just one monster and all set in the present day. But now we’re building up to this huge obstacle in the last two episodes, so it feels like... not an uphill struggle, cos that makes it sound like it’s bad, but its like there’s a prize to be reached at the end! Whereas last year that beach scene at the end of ‘Doomsday’ was it, and that was in the can and it was sitting there. So you always felt like, ‘No matter what goes wrong, we’ve got that ready to show’. So this year it does feel harder, but in a good way - like good work. Over the next six weeks we’ve got a lot of filming to be done. It’s all gotta be on schedule and we’ve got to hit those moments and afford those moments, and stuff like that. But that’s good! So yes, it is, it’s a constant marathon for everyone really. And people go on to Torchwood and they go on to Sarah Jane, so no-one really stops!”


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