• 4 – Inferno

    Hello, everyone, the Historian here. With me are Ketina, Ronelyn, Schmallturm and, for the first time in about a year, the triumphant return of Mr. Spoo! (Well, it was nice for us to see him.) Before we get down to things, I wanted to talk about my question from last week, regarding the summaries. Thanks to those of you who commented. Ketina and I think we have a plan. Basically, starting next week (we didn’t want to change things in the middle of a stories), we’re going to try to figure out Blogger’s jump-cut feature. From then on, behind the cut, I’ll write the summary. And yes, it will be just as complete, and yes, I will use paragraph breaks. The main reason I hadn’t before was that it would have made each entry a mile long; with the jump-cut feature (which I think I’ve figured out), that won’t be an issue. It’ll also be easier if you want to completely skip the summary. (Unfortunately for those of you reading this via an RSS/LJ feed, they don’t recognize the jump-cut. So either you’ll have a very long entry to wade through or you might want to consider reading here at the blog. If I can figure out a good way around that, I will.)

    All that being said, let’s get to the summary!
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  • 3 – Conspiracy

    Hello all, the Historian here. Along with Ketina, Ronelyn and Schmallturm, we return to the year 64. I’ll warn you, there was a lot of physical comedy this week that simply won’t translate into the summary at all. I’d urge you all to get a copy of “The Romans” DVD (packaged with “The Rescue”) and watch it for yourself! That being said, let’s get to the summary!
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  • Wrapup – The Rescue

    Hello everyone, the Historian here to wrap up both the first Doctor Who story of 1965 and the first TARDIS Project story of 2010. And it’s a great way to start out the new year: a well written, well acted, well directed and well designed piece of work. Not only that, but a new and promising addition to the cast in Maureen O’Brien’s Vicki.
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  • 1 – The Powerful Enemy

    Welcome to a new year and new adventures for the TARDIS Project! Hello everyone, the Historian here, along with Ketina, Ronelyn and Schmallturm, rested from the holidays and ready for some classic Doctor Who! At the end of last year we saw the Doctor say goodbye to his beloved granddaughter Susan, leaving her behind to help futuristic Earth rebuild from a Dalek invasion…and to make a new life with her husband-to-be, David. This episode picks up mere hours after the last, so let’s get to the summary!
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  • Happy Christmas from the TARDIS Project!

    The above is the remarkable work of Garrett Gilchrist, main artist and animator for the WHOSPRITES Project. If you have any animation talent and free time, why not volunteer to help bring parts of the 108 lost episodes back?

    As always, thanks for reading and a very Happy Christmas to all of you at home! At the moment, we’re still on track for a new episode review on 1st January, so see you in the new year!

    THE HISTORIAN and KETINA


  • Project on hold for the holidays

    Due to various Project member commitments, not to mention the fact that we didn’t feel like taking a break right in the middle of a two part story, we’ve decided to take a small Christmas break and reconvene in the new year. Join us on (we hope) 1st January 2010 for “The Powerful Enemy!”

    (Oh, and look for our vaguely traditional Christmas greeting later this week!)