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Doctor who tried to cover up nine-year-old’s death after overdosing her is struck off
David Tennant’s New Doctor Who Adventure Has Already Begun
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If you thought you’d have to wait until next year to see the first story for David Tennant’s shock return as Doctor Who’s 14th Doctor, then think again: his first adventure is already here, just not in the format you were expecting.
As the rebooted show shoots for international success, now is the time for a big-budget Doctor Who game
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Doctor Who is regenerating. When I say that, I’m not just talking about the in-universe concept of the lead character’s cells re-growing to cheat death, the canon justification for a change in actor. I’m talking about the show as a whole: it’s morphing, changing. It’s about to be something very different and very new, with a dash of the familiar all the same.
This isn’t all that uncommon with Doctor Who. More so than with its similarly long-running American rival Star Trek, the ‘blue box show’ can be divided fairly neatly into eras depending on the creative teams in charge and the actors portraying the Doctor. Nevertheless, this is a bigger change-over than most – in part because it marks the return of legendary TV writer Russell T Davies to the top job as showrunner, but also and more importantly because it sees the series welcome in American money and influence.
Davies’ return is important because he’s the man that revived the show in 2005 after over a decade off-air, going on to deliver some of the series’ biggest popularity. He’s also a canny writer, deftly weaving biting real world commentary into family-friendly science-fiction romps. But the money, naturally, is even more important – and this time, Doctor Who has the backing of Disney.
Ark: Survival Evolved’s next story update will feature everyone’s favourite doctor, David Tennant
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The second part of Ark: Survival Evolved’s Genesis expansion is dropping soon, and with it comes the voice talents of Doctor Who himself David Tennant.
The new story content will also feature Madeleine Madden, best known for The Wheel of Time. Details are pretty slim on what this second part will actually entail, other than that there will be “new story cutscenes to introduce and conclude each Ark map.” A short, slightly trippy trailer was shown off, which certainly does set up some dramatic events at the very least.
The trailer also shows off… well, some kind of giant, human-eseuqe, octopus creature, presumably as some kind of boss you can face off against, so prepare for some nightmares if you come across it.
Doctor shares important tips on how to avoid winter illness and stay healthy
I’m an aspiring doctor and Playboy bunny – I get trolled because of my sexy outfits but I help save lives
A PLAYBOY Bunny and Certified Cardiographic Technician has shared the perils behind being beautiful in the medical field.
Though Danielle Lupo has been working in medicine for more than 10 years, some people still don’t take her seriously.
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Lupo explained that she was drawn to health care by very startling circumstances.
“I got into a bad car accident and that inspired me to pursue health care, being in the hospital and meeting all kinds of different doctors and nurses who wanted to help others,” she told Fox News.
Initially, Lupo was a dental assistant but she switched gears to cardiology, where she was working at the time of the interview.
As a cardiographic technician, Lupo measures heart electricity and monitors the functions of the crucial organ.
“It allows us to assist physicians to diagnose and treat cardiac diseases and find out what causes certain heart problems,” she said of the important profession.
“It’s amazing what our bodies are capable of and we want to ensure patients are on a healthy path.”
Lupo is also a Doctoral Student, according to her Instagram bio.
She previously said that she was in the process of applying to med schools to pursue a doctorate degree.
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While she is already quite seasoned in her decade-long medical path, modeling for Playboy is something she took up in the last five years.
First, she shot with a photographer who was working with international Playboy in 2017.
After several features in the magazine all over the world, she made a lot of friends through her experience.
“It was always a dream of mine,” she said, adding that from the first photoshoot she was “comfortable in my body, comfortable in my own skin.”
“We shot at a mountain lodge in Vermont, and they were the most beautiful photos I’ve ever seen of myself,” she said.
In addition to posing for the spreads, Lupo has also worked at the notorious Playboy Club.
She said that one particular visitor to the club expected her to be more on the bubbly and more on the ditzy side.
He was shocked to find out that she was pursuing the medical profession.
“People always underestimate me and never expect that I’m in the medical world,” she told Fox News.
“Like how can a Playboy Bunny in health care be taken seriously? I think it’s refreshing.”
Still, Lupo isn’t barging into work looking like she just came from a Playboy shoot.
“I keep things super professional,” she said.
“I don’t wear my makeup to work. I wear my glasses. I definitely have that Clark Kent thing going on. But I let my work speak for itself.”
As for the critics who say such a hobby would be a distraction from her work, Lupo wouldn’t be afraid to tell them straight up.
“I would tell them to mind their business — in a nice way, of course,” she said.
“I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having hobbies, even if it’s modeling.
“I know there are people who are not comfortable with Playboy and all that it entails, but they’re totally free to think that way and to have their own opinions.
She added: “But I do try to keep things very tasteful.
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“There shouldn’t really be any serious concerns other than making sure you keep your worlds separate and still respect both aspects.
“My modeling career and healthcare career can both live at the same time.”
Everything We Know About the Future of Doctor Who
- Doctor Who ended the eras of both Chris Chibnall as series showrunner and Jodie Whittaker as the 13th Doctor in 2022 with “The Power of the Doctor,” bringing to a close a three-season, three-special run.
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‘Doctor Who’ star Ncuti Gatwa on playing the Doctor: ‘It feels really powerful’
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Doctor Who‘s new Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, couldn’t be happier to take a spin in the TARDIS.
In a discussion with President of Disney Branded Television Ayo Davis at a Disney+ event, Gatwa shared his thoughts on taking up the mantle of the legendary character.
“I feel amazing,” he said. “I get silenced…my mouth is paralyzed every time I think about the concept of playing this role because of what it means to the fans, to everyone that watches.”
Gatwa will play the Fifteenth Doctor, following on the heels of David Tennant. Tennant played the Tenth Doctor from 2005 to 2010 and will be returning as the Fourteenth Doctor for three special episodes next year. Gatwa is best known for stealing scenes as the incredible Eric Effiong in Sex Education.
While talking with Davis, Gatwa also addressed the show’s importance to British culture, and what it means to have a person of color and an immigrant in the role. “As a show…its roots are so deep within British culture and the fabric of Britishness that as a Rwandan immigrant to the country, it feels really powerful,” Gatwa said.
Gatwa also highlighted the show’s importance “for people of color, for marginalized people that really gravitate towards the show, because it’s about friendship, and it’s about adventure, and it’s about union and unity.”
“And also, the Doctor can regenerate into anything,” Gatwa continued. “The possibilities are endless, and the fact that that notion is going out to lots of people…I think it’s just really beautiful.”
On the topic of what we can expect from his outing as the Doctor, Gatwa remained coy. “I don’t want to get fired, I just got the job,” he laughed.
However, he did confirm that he has seen the inside of his TARDIS. We can all assume it’s bigger on the inside.