Friday 8 May 2009

The Suns at it again (The story the 11th Doctor Faces the Nazis)

THE new Doctor Who is set to battle NAZIS — at the Natural History Museum.
The episode, inspired by classic movie Raiders Of The Lost Ark, is lined up for Matt Smith’s first series as the Timelord next year.

The Doctor will be stranded in the London museum and forced to fight a strikeforce of Hitler’s stormtroopers, not to mention rampaging monsters.

Who boss Russell T Davies said there would be an “Indiana Jones-type chamber hidden beneath the floor with sliding stone doors and stuff”.

He also plans to borrow the idea of a lost Ark.

The plot was also inspired by comic Ricky Gervais' hit movie Night At The Museum. Ricky played a doctor at a museum where the exhibits come to life.

The special Who episode is being written by League Of Gentleman star Mark Gatiss.

He is also set to write a second storyline for the series.

That will feature the Timelord meeting a TV star from the 1950s, who appeared in a Doctor Who-style show called Nightshade.

The Doctor comes face to face with Professor Nightshade as monsters the prof used to do battle with on TV come to life.

The episode is based on a Doctor Who book Mark wrote in 1992 called Nightshade.

The galaxys lamest comic, The Sun, have some ridiculous claims today;

Apparently Matt Smith as The Doctor is set to battle Nazis at the Natural History Museum!

It gets sillier - The episode is inspired by Raiders Of The Lost Ark, and Night at the Museum.

They claim The Doctor will be stranded in the London museum and forced to fight a strikeforce of Hitlers stormtroopers, not to mention rampaging monsters.

Now heres where they make their first big mistake, they say Who boss Russell T Davies said there would be an Indiana Jones-type chamber hidden beneath the floor with sliding stone doors and stuff. He also plans to borrow the idea of a lost Ark.

Did you spot it? Russell T Davies will not be part of the show in 2010!

They continue - The special Who episode is being written by League Of Gentleman star Mark Gatiss. He is also set to write a second storyline for the series. That will feature the Timelord meeting a TV star from the 1950s, who appeared in a Doctor Who-style show called Nightshade. The Doctor comes face to face with Professor Nightshade as monsters the prof used to do battle with on TV come to life. The episode is based on a Doctor Who book Mark wrote in 1992 called Nightshade.

This is possibly the worst Sun report on Doctor Who so far this year, mind you theres plenty of time for worse ones!

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article2417822.ece
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