Drahvins
Home Planet
Drahva
Appearance
Beautiful, fair haired female humanoids. Although some males exist the majority of Drahvins are female.
Weaknesses
Cloned Drahvins seem incapable
of independent thought.The arrogance of elite make alliances difficult.
Doctor Who
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Cybermen
Home Planet
Earth/Mondas
Appearance
Impassive faced. Steel giants.
Awesome.
Weakness
Susceptible to electromagnetic bombs and Dalek fire power.

Home Planet
Earth/Mondas
Appearance
Impassive faced. Steel giants.
Awesome.
Weakness
Susceptible to electromagnetic bombs and Dalek fire power.
- First Appearance:
- The Tenth Planet
- Doctor:
- The First Doctor
- Last Appearance: The Pandorica Opens

Saturday, 4 December 2010
Christmas Time Lord
I've only seen the preview of A Christmas Carol and already I love it! Maybe I'm biased, but really... The Doctor coming down a chimney, Michael Gambon being all Scroogey and brilliant, lots of snow, Amy, Rory and Katherine Jenkins all looking fab and that last line. What's not to love?
If you didn't catch it on BBC ONE or want to see it again, check out the preview (above) now!
During 2010's Children in Need we got our first proper look at this year's Christmas adventure. Filming on the one-hour special wrapped in August and it had already been confirmed that the acclaimed Michael Gambon (Harry Potter, The Singing Detective) and opera diva Katherine Jenkins would be joining Matt Smith (the Doctor), Karen Gillan (Amy) and Arthur Darvill (Rory). Executive Producer and lead writer, Steven Moffat, had earlier revealed that 'It's all your favourite Christmas movies at once' and the preview underlined this, with scenes and sets awash with festive touches.
But who is Michael Gambon's cantankerous character and what forces does the Doctor face? What are Amy and Rory up to? And why does the Doctor proclaim he is the Ghost of Christmas Past? All will be revealed next month...
Doctor Who's inclusion in Children in Need also featured a dream-come-true day for two young people who got to have tea in the TARDIS! If you'd like to discover who benefits from your support of Children in Need, and to find out how to make a donation, please visit the official website.
Latest Images from Christmas Special 4th Dec 2010
We've only three weeks to go until A Christmas Carol!
To celebrate we're releasing a load of images from the Christmas special that you can download and use as wallpapers.
They feature Matt Smith as the Doctor, Michael Gambon as Kazran and Katherine Jenkins as Abigail.
A Christmas Carol is on BBC ONE, 6pm on Christmas Day.
On-stage with Matt, Karen and Arthur 3rd Dec 2010
Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill recently switched on the Cardiff Christmas lights during a spectacular event watched by thousands. But if you missed it, you can enjoy the whole thing now!
Matt, Karen and Arthur took to the stage and chatted to BBC Wales' Jason Mohammad about monsters, memories of the past year, the new series and lots more! You can watch all of their on-stage appearance or if you'd rather just find out what they had to say about the new series or perhaps just view the event's spectacular finale, you can play the edited highlights.



We've also published your feedback of the evening... what did people make of the event? Find out now! And don't forget, our coverage of the evening is still available to view.
The Doctor Who team switched on Cardiff's 2010 Christmas Lights. There were questions from Jason Mohammad, talk of monsters and the new series plus a brilliant, breath-taking climax to the event! Watch the whole thing now!
During the Christmas Lights event, the Doctor Who team talked about the 2011 series and were asked about the new monsters the Time Lord would be facing...
There were a few surprises as the Doctor Who team prepared to switch on Cardiff's Christmas Lights, but in the end Matt Smith pointed the sonic screwdriver into the night sky and the results were spectacular!
The Vashta Nerada Return in our latest Adventure Game! 2nd Dec 2010
The wait is almost over and it's nearly time for you to step back into a world of danger and excitement and become the Doctor! The fourth Adventure Game is entitled Shadows of the Vashta Nerada and will be a Christmas release, available on this site (www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho). That means you'll be able to spend the festive period fighting terrifying aliens with a penchant for consuming human flesh. That's got to be better than another turkey sandwich, hasn't it?
Kicking off immediately after the cliff-hanger ending of episode three, the latest Adventure Game picks up the story of the Doctor and Amy who've materialised just south of London (and about a 1000 miles to the left), inside a sea-bed colony called Poseidon. Shadows of the Vashta Nerada features a cracking plot which surrounds a real-world conspiracy and, of course, it takes place at Christmas.
'We've gone all-out for the season finale,' says Steven Moffat, executive producer and lead writer, Doctor Who. 'Shadows of the Vashta Nerada takes place entirely underwater - something which would be impossible for the TV series, as water is so expensive. It's thrilling, terrifying, educational and fun. Just steer clear of those shadows...'
Shadows of the Vashta Nerada will be released simultaneously on PC and Mac and available for no extra cost to UK households. Users outside the UK will be able to purchase and download it - we'll have more details about this nearer the release.
The game was written by Phil Ford (City of the Daleks, Torchwood) and executive produced by Steven Moffat, Piers Wenger, Beth Willis and Anwen Aspden (BBC Wales, Interactive), alongside Charles Cecil.
And one more piece of good news! The press release announcing Shadows of the Vashta Nerada assures us that the Adventure Games will return in 2011...
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