
Although I do have to say, there isn't as much as usual. For starters, we aint got a fear forecast, or a new clip of the episode.
But what we have got is the usual jigsaw:

This extract of script:
THE GIRL
Something's here! Someone got in! No one's supposed to get in!
Dad, agitated, barely able to keep his seat...
DAD
She's never mentioned anyone else. She's always been alone.
The girl, panicking now, afraid...
THE GIRL
Someone's in my library.
And this very strange, but perfectly amazing video of Harry Peacock (who plays "Proper Dave") playing a tune on his teeth!
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Hahanha, DT and Catherine Tate looks soo excited in the background! I love it!
blah, suppose we will have to wait till saturday for a good dose of video joy. Is it just me or did any one else feel a bit sick by the teeth playing?
i read the book titles in the top picture, very funny!
What is that a picture of on the left page of the book?
Also, Paz, you have amazing eyesight. I cannot read those titles for the life of me.
HER library?
the little girl has the biggest library in the universe, all to herself?
The little girl is probably a ghost, or a monster. A monster ghost.
the guy 'proper dave' pulls on what looks like a spacesuit when he's done ...emmm... playing his teeth. He must be one of river song's team.
On the doctor who website just before the book popps up i print screened it and read all the titles of books and one of them said "A journal of impossible things"!
Oh yeh and i ihnk another one said "The time machine"!
*think
the thing thats drawn on the book - it seems to say ***** of the **** the stars are what i cant make out. And what's the picture?
is this what who fandom is reduced to? ppl playing tunes on their teeth?
next week celebrities with ingrowing toenails that look like thunderbird 4 :)
what does this guy playing his teeth have to do with Doctor Who in any way? and please don't say "he's an actor on the show". How does him playing the William Tell Overture relate to the episode?
I wish I could play my teeth.. I now have a grudge against that man!
Haha. I saw "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" on the bookshelf ;]
yea, i take it douglas adams put that in!!!
I love the bookshelf... "telebiogenesis" has to be my favourite, I assume that's a reference to Castrovalva.
Oh, and I missed the "Destiny of the Daleks" reference too.
Not to mention Black Orchid is there aswell
to read them, drag the picture into the blue bar at the top of your browser window. it enlarges the image :)
the book titles from left to right read
- the french revolution
- the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
- origins of the universe
- everest in easy stages
- type 40 TT capsule operation manual (the tardis is a type 40 time travel capsule)
- bridget jones's diary
- black orchid
- understanding telebiogenesis
Screen cap it and you also get various volumes of "somebody's" History of England, a book that says something like "Examining Clouds", Love's Labours Lost, Monty Python's Big Red Book & as previously stated A Journal Of Impossible Things.
>>what does this guy playing his teeth have to do with Doctor Who in any way? and please don't say "he's an actor on the show". How does him playing the William Tell Overture relate to the episode?<<
It doesn't. Sometimes things are just for amusement.
Impressive, but, man, that has to sting his fingertips. And *ouch* it hurts your teeth too (just tried it).
So, if 'Journal of impossible things' is there, does it mean that Joan published it? Perhaps in John Smith's memory?
btw didn't Douglas Adams used to write for Doctor Who?
According to IMDB, he wrote the Pirate Planet, Destiny of the Daleks, City of Death, The Creature from the Pit, Nightmare of Eden, and The Horns of Nimon.
the library supposedly contains everything that has ever been written....
I assume perhaps its not just published materials, and it has some way of finding written words? not sure....
The writing looks like "Hit XXX of the..." and then the word "Ood backwards. The drawing is bizarre - perhaps the time vortex? Wibbly wobbly timey wimey.......
And did anyone notice the front of the book looks like the TARDIS?
if you look at my blog, i explained about the book titles last night!
zomg, what if Bridget Jones's Diary = Harriet Jones's Diary???!11!1onetwothree
Since there's not enough zany speculation this series already...
from my blog...
books are;
01 - Understanding Telebiogenesis.
02 - Black Orchid.
03 - Bridget Jones's Diary.
04 - Type 40 TT Capsule Operation Manual.
05 - Everest in easy stages.
06 - Origins Of The Universe.
07 - The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.
08 - The French Revolution.
09 - (Sorry, I can't make this one out).
10 - A Journal of Impossible Things.
11 - Monty Pythons Big Red Book.
answers are
01 - One of the themes discussed in Castrovalva.
02 - A story from the fifth Doctors era.
03 - Jim Broadbent was in this, who also played The Doctor in The Curse of the Fatal Death.
04 - This is the TARDIS operating manual.
05 - Everest was climbed by Brian Blessed who played King Yrcanos in Mindwarp.
06 - Discussed by The Beast in The Satan Pit.
07 - Written By Douglas Adams who also wrote Shada.
08 - The setting for The Reign of Terror.
09 - (Sorry, I can't make this one out).
10 - The Dream Diary from Human Nature/The Family of Blood
11 - Monty Python team member John Cleese and also briefly in City of Death.
:)
'the girl' probably lives in the library (her library) so she must be immune to the shadows. the people in the library are probably the doctor and donna and her dad must be talking to someone else, not the girl.
06 - Origins Of The Universe.
I think it's a reference to Destiny of the Daleks, in which the Doctor is reading a book of the same title. (For anyone who's read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, it might amuse you to know that the book in question was written by Oolon Colluphid, author of 'Where God Went Wrong', 'Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes' and 'Who is this God Person Anyway?' Unsurprisingly, it was Douglas Adams who wrote Destiny of the Daleks.)
The Doctor : "He got it wrong on the first line! Why didn't he ask someone who saw it happen?"
can anyone make out book 9s title from my list above? or any other titles i havent listed?
Dunno about number 9, but apparently number 12 and 13 are "Love's, Labor's, Lost" and "The Time Machine"
screengrab of books is here, thanx clipsie http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u184/warnyx/untitled1.jpg
the bookshelf (yeah its niggling me cos i cant work it out :) )
right to left (yes i know this is backwards)
C - 4 matching volumes ???
B - ???
A - ???
01-11 already covered above
12 - MIGHT BE Loves Labors Lost
13 - the time machine DEFIANTLY
14 - ???
15 - 7 Encyclopedias, seem to be "somebodys" History of England.
the titles are worked out by varying ppl above and me :)
can anyone help further?
i also believe some or all of my "clever" links (eg jim broadbent) are wrong, i suspect all or most books have appeared in varying episodes.
i think the 7 encyclopedia set may be from human nature.
we still need 09 too btw
I'm definitely not certain, but when you rotate #9 upside down and backwards it looks like the title is 'poker.' I'm pretty sure the middle letter is a K.
i see why ppl get "Loves Labors Lost", but i dont, i cant make it fit!
impossble people died and become a vasth nearda oh dear
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