Being Human is a show about a vampire (Mitchell), a ghost (Annie) and a werewolf (George). These roomies do not fight over who hogged the hot water, or ate all the fridge leftovers. They are more likely to destroy rooms of furniture or eat your date. In season 1 they dealt with other personal problems and supernatural threats. Take a taste of Being Human… an extended trailer for season 2 is below. Folks in the US can win a copy of Being Human Season 1 here.
Waiting for shows to return can be the hardest part of fandom. Now there’s just one more day until Futurama season 6 premieres tomorrow on Comedy Central. In the meantime, here’s a few things to take you through the final stretch:
All we want for Christmas is more Doctor Who! With the flying TARDIS of course… and a Sonic Screwdriver in our stocking. And a nice cup of tea if you have it.
Christmas arrives early for Doctor Who fans, as new a story starts today with Doctor Who: The Waters of Marstonight at 9pm EST/PST on BBC America.
Here’s a preview clip for tonight:
Spending the holidays with The Doctor would be a cosmic trip. Follow the break to see how it may start. Read the rest of this entry »
Clothes make the man. Alien enemies make The Doctor. We’ve all watched enough sci fi television by now to know that what doesn’t kill our favorite Time Lord just makes Doctor Who stronger.
Long before there was R2D2 or those frakkin’ Toasters, there were the Daleks and the Cybermen.
Follow the jump for comments from David Tennant about two of The Doctor’s (and sci fi television’s) best enemies. Read the rest of this entry »
The Doctor (David Tennant) may be the last of the Time Lords, but he’s first on our list of intergalactic heroes.
We’ll be getting more thrilling heroics with Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars when it airs on BBC America on Saturday December 19th at 9pm EST/PST.
Here’s a reminder of the adventures to be had with The Doctor and why everyone wants to be this Time Lord’s traveling companion:
The universe is full of fascinating adventures, but it can be heartbreaking to lose so many friends and outlive so many people you loved.
Remember to set your DVRs and TiVos for repeated enjoyment of Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars when it airs on BBC America on Saturday December 19th at 9pm EST/PST. The Doctor (David Tennant) faces terror on the Red Planet in one of his scariest adventures yet.
The final two specials, Doctor Who: The End of Time, Parts One and Two, will premiere over the holiday season starting December 26 and January 2, respectively on BBC America.
Listen in to Tuning in to Sci Fi TV over the coming weeks, as Brent, Kevin and Wendy are sure to be talking about all the latest adventures of The Doctor. Why wait for that? You can join in the conversation now with the discussions in our forums.
The three-part television event concluding David Tennant’s run as Doctor Who kicks off with Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars on Saturday, December 19th at 9pm EST/PST on BBC America.
Check out an exclusive all-new inside look with David Tennant discussing his role as the Doctor.
The final two specials with David Tennant, Doctor Who: The End of Time, Parts One and Two, will premiere over the holiday season starting December 26 and January 2 respectively on BBC America.