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In this wiki, started on 16 February, 2005, we are currently working on 114,384 articles.
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Doctor Who News
- Burn Gorman and Naoko Mori are announced as the newest cast members of the Doctor Who spin-off series, Torchwood. Gorman will play medic Owen Harper, while Mori will play technical expert Toshiko Sato, a character she first originated in the Season 27 story, "Aliens of London."
- Announcements are made that K-9 is to once again star in his own series, "K-9 Adventures," a cartoon produced by Jetix and co-written by Bob Baker. K-9 most recently made a guest appearance in the Season 28 story, "School Reunion."
- Season 28 continues on BBC One with the story, "Love & Monsters.".
- A Cyberman graces the cover of the new Radio Times.
- Marc Warren of the hit series Hustle and Shirley Henderson, well known as Moaning Myrtle in the Harry Potter films, are announced as guest stars in "Love & Monsters," Episode 10 of the upcoming season.
Featured Article
Planet of Giants
Following a malfunction on the TARDIS console and the bleating of a klaxon indicating something is amiss, the Doctor insists the fault locator shows nothing is wrong and it is safe to venture outside. He leads his companions Ian, Barbara and Susan to the world beyond and within minutes they find a dead giant earthworm followed by a large deceased ant. They seem to have died immediately. After some deduction the travellers realise they have arrived on Earth but have shrunk in size to mere inches.
Ian is investigating a discarded matchbox when someone picks it up and he is hurled around inside. That someone is a government scientist called Farrow, who has come to the home of callous scientist named Forester to tell him that his application for DN6, a new insecticide, has been rejected. In reality DN6 should not be licensed: it is far too deadly to all insect life. When they fall out over this news, Forester shoots Farrow and leaves him for dead outside his home.
The Doctor, Barbara and Susan hear the gunshot as an enormous explosion, and head for the house. They find Ian unhurt near the dead body and surmise a murder has taken place but can do little about it. However, they are determined to ensure the murderer is brought to justice despite their microscopic size.
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