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Aug 08, 2008 22:49

...for various fandoms:

Battlestar Galactica:

Cathedrals is an absolutely amazing vid about Three (D'Anna), Laura Roslin and Caprica Six. the vidder has distilled the best of these women's arcs, and the result is beautiful and disturbing.

Damages and BSG ( Read more... )

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skywaterblue August 8 2008, 20:53:22 UTC
There's a big old half-spoiler/half-rumor mill going around to that effect.

ETA: the only reason I mention is because it IS going around, which is probably why she was asked.

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selenak August 9 2008, 10:12:25 UTC
At this point, I suspect rumours are more wishful thinking, but who knows? We could all be happily surprised. I wouldn't put it past RTD to save a Donna reappearance for his last of the five specials next year before he hands over the show to Moffat. (Reappearance in the sense Sarah Jane did in School Reunion, not in the sense of Donna coming back as a companion, though.)

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skywaterblue August 9 2008, 14:34:57 UTC
I think they are as well, but your scenario has a lot of truth and is why I hesitated a lot to post it to you.

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kathyh August 8 2008, 21:31:03 UTC
Oh good, I'm glad you could hear it. I wasn't sure if it was locked to those outside the UK though BBC Radio used not to do that.

The interviewer was Jenni Murray, one of the best and most experienced radio interviewers there is, and Woman's Hour usually manages to provide an interesting listen.

I want them back too :)

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selenak August 9 2008, 10:08:28 UTC
I'll look out for Ms. Murray's interviews then, because she really was excellent. Thanks so much for giving me the link!

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ffutures August 9 2008, 09:29:52 UTC
Yesterday's Evening Standard [1] had a pictures of David Tennant accompanied by an "unidentified brunette" taking an evening off from Hamlet to go to see Catherine Tate's stage show.

[1] London's main evening paper.

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selenak August 9 2008, 10:05:35 UTC

Fandom was faster than you (and faster than the Evening Standard, though not, sadly, faster than the Daily Mail). He was there with Georgia Moffet, I know. Apparantly dying her hair didn't throw the paparazzi off, sadly, but otoh it's really nice to know that he used his first Hamlet-free evening to watch Catherine Tate's show and brought G.M. along.

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