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Revision as of 20:35, 18 August 2014

Doctor Who World TourAugust 2014
Have globe,
will travel
Spoiler-free stops
Fan reaction
File:Sydney shows its love for Doctor Who! - Doctor Who World Tour - DWWorldTour
A young Australian fan shows how he trocked his way to free Sydney tickets.
File:Doctor Who The World Tour I can't even!
A Mexican fan's priceless reaction to the Doctor Who World Tour stopping in Mexico

Well, there is this site called Yes24 where it's basically a Korean version of E-Bay. They said they will release the tickets in Sunday so that we could purchase it. I got into there an hour before it started — 7 in the morning! — and when the time started, guess what? It all sold out. In five seconds. Not joking, five seconds. Five seconds were all it took for a thousand Korean Whovians to sign up.YouTubeKorea


A doctor of art

Doctor Who was always meant to be partly educational. So it's only natural, as we begin a new Doctor's era, that we here at Tardis attempt a little education — provided from our brand new Doctor. Here, in a short video from the Tate Museum, former art student and Oscar® winner, Peter Capaldi, delves into the mysteries of the surrealist movement.

File:Unlock Art Exploring the Surreal
Parents: One image may not be appropriate for very small children. Surrealism deals in part with the abstract representation of sexuality.

Brand new Doctor — same old rules

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