Planet Gallifrey: The Bible of NuWho

Wednesday, January 6

The Bible of NuWho

Also known as... The Writer's Tale! This fantastic book, the sequel which is out very soon, is somewhat a modern-day epistolary tale of the conception of each amazing aspect of the new era of Doctor Who. And it has been revealed that the mysterious woman, who has been the bane of all speculation (was it Susan? Romana? Donna?) is in fact... the Doctor's Mother! Shock?!

Meanwhile, in the brand new Who world, the new Doctor Who Magazine cover was released very recently - containing the long awaited image we had all been waiting for!



Wowee! I managed to get my hands on a Hi-Res image of that wonderful Eleventh Doctor promo before the Doctor Who site took it off it's network and popped it in the banner :)

13 comments:

Simon B said...

Thanks for posting, Mac.

What a great cover!

chip said...

is there anywhere online to find scans of the magazine? i would love to see this issue especially. as for it being the doctor's mother. that is interesting but adds more questions than answers to the story.

MacMachiavelli said...

I doubt it, the magazine was out today and I doubt many have it due to the snow? ;)

Anonymous said...

what its been revealed in the book that it was the doctors mother? links please

Anonymous said...

i knew it was the Doctor's mother, they had that bond!

Lee said...

How about this question. Who was the man, the second Time Lord who voted no?

MacMachiavelli said...

Anonymous - What am I meant to link it to...?
Lee Irons - Just another Time Lord I think.

Anonymous said...

I thought it could be the doctor's mother!

Neerai said...

Finally the Woman in white is the Doctor's mother??? OMG!!!

Anonymous said...

hi i'd like a link to where it is confirmed

Cosette said...

Wow.
Matt Smith looks great!
I'm still gonna miss David, though.
I can't believe she was the Doc's mother. She's human! How could she get there?

MacMachiavelli said...

Anonymous - Read the book.

Lee said...

I've been watching Tom Baker. Here is a theory on the woman (the Doctor's mother) and man who voted against the Time Lords. I think they were both members of the CIA (the Celestial Intervention Agency, first identified in The Deadly Assassin, Episode 1). Somehow, the CIA must have figured out how to transcend their existence in the time lock, so that she (the Doctor's mother) could communicate with Wilfred.

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