Planet Gallifrey: 10 Things To Do When Doctor Who Is Not On

Wednesday, June 8

10 Things To Do When Doctor Who Is Not On

We have some time to go between half-series [READ: AGES!], but don't stress out! We have compiled the top ten things to do to keep you far away from 'Doctor Who Depression.'
  1. Join discussions on a Doctor Who forum and tell everyone your thoughts on the half-series just gone. Planet Gallifrey recommends the now spoiler-free Doctor Who Online.
  2. Raid the kitchen and make some Doctor Who food creations, then take some pictures and send them in to us. Our favourite so far is the amazing Dalek Pumpkin from last Halloween.
  3. Have a gander around Amazon and see what takes your fancy. We like James Goss' epistolary-meets-glimpses style in Dead of Winter.
  4. Rewatch the first half of Series 6 in time for 'Let's Kill Hitler.'
  5. Check out Blogtor Who's delightfully witty commentaries and then e-mail your thoughts to Cameron!
  6. Hone your video-making skills by creating a video of whatever takes your fancy and uploading it online. Planet Gallifrey likes seduff's work:
  7. Follow us on Twitter, @planetgallifrey
  8. Watch outtakes from last year and laugh your fez off.
  9. After Elisabeth Sladen unfortunately passed away from battling cancer, think of fun ways to celebrate her memory and raise money for a cancer charity. Doctor Who Brand Executive, Edward Russell, is walking from Cardiff to London to raise money for Meadow House Hospice in honour of Elisabeth. You can donate and leave a message of support here.
  10. Last but not least, collect together your Doctor Who figures (what do you mean you don't have any?!) and design some dream scenes for next year's series. Caption them and send them in, and who knows, your idea might end up inspiring Doctor Who in 16 years time!
Hmm, I think that's enough to last you until Autumn!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice list - i mite do something for lis :)

Jak said...

Total awesome list

Hilleacf said...

Total awesome list

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