See you in November

As my work schedule is heating up, the GoG Blog will be taking a break until November. If you are new to these pages, please enjoy our previous posts and be sure to check out the Classic and New Series Guardian pages. For more from the Guardians of Gallifrey, see our website http://www.GuardiansOfGallifrey.com or find us on Facebook.

Yours Who-ly,

Julia

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Still More Spoilers

From IMDB by way of The Prydonian Renegade, newsletter of the Prydonians of Prynceton,  who exchange with our Club:

Episode One “The Woman in Blue” – Plot: “A newly regenerated Doctor falls from the TARDIS into a junkyard. She is spotted by a man called Graham who comes to help her. We meet the Doctor’s brand new companions Graham, Yasmin (Graham’s daughter) and Ryan (Yasmin’s boyfriend) and they have a huge decision to make.” The episode is written by Chris Chibnall and features Hazel Roberts as Sissy Robert, Train Driver. The episode runs one hour; all other episodes are listed as 45 minutes. My pet theory is that the Woman in Blue refers to the female Doctor in the TARDIS, not a policewoman.
Episode Three was written by Rona Munro. Judging by the cast, this would be the (possibly two-part) story about Rosa Parks. Richard Lothian appears as Mr. Steel, David Rubin as Raymond Parks, and Mark Williams as the Bus Driver, a role he repeats in Episode Four. Episode Four was written by Toby Whithouse, and features Adam Darlington as a Passerby.
Episode Five was written by Jane Espenson, Seven by Anthony Horowitz, and Eight by Andrew Kreisberg.
Episodes Two, Six, Nine, and Ten were written by Chris Chibnall. In Episode Ten, Alan Cumming joins the cast as King James, and Kevin Hudson as a Villager.

Next week, more photos from Time Lord Fest…

MORE TIME LORD FEST PHOTOS

The Guardian’s area, with fans checking out our merchandise, freebies, and games; playing DW Pictionary; or taking advantage of our Cyberhelmet, Dalek costume, and Delegate from Alpha Centauri for photo ops.

 

The back of the “REGENERATIONS” shirt that appeared in the newsletter.