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Old 29-04-2008, 19:04   #1
MrsDavidTennant
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The Bees & Agatha Christie?

In the trailer for the Doctor Who, THere is a clip of a gaint bee flying around what looks like a 20's period dressed women..

I dont think I have seen anyone notice this when they talk about the bees..

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-3zIpA...EF43D9&index=2

at about 45 second you see the bee
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Old 29-04-2008, 19:04   #2
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It's a wasp
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Old 29-04-2008, 19:18   #3
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It's a Terrahawk.
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Old 29-04-2008, 19:22   #4
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The press release for the new DWM suggests the bees are to do with the finale:

"IT'S ALL OUT WAR IN DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE 395

David Tennant and the cast of the latest Doctor Who adventure discuss the war-loving, potato-headed, baddies in the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine.

"Sontarans are great," beams David, while sitting on a deck chair, and watching a troop of Sontarans march across the Doctor Who set. "I think that's partly because they come from a very specific world. That back story gives them a great context. Robert Holmes didn’t just create a race, back in the 1970s: he created a world that they came from. Even if you never saw that planet, you understood why they did what they did."

Also this issue:


An exclusive interview with Georgia Moffett on what it’s like being the Doctor’s Daughter.

Previews of the next four episodes of Series Four - The Doctor’s Daughter, The Unicorn and the Wasp and Silence in the Library and Forest of the Dead – featuring new and previously unpublished photos!

Russell T Davies reveals all about Partners in Crime’s top secret scene in Production Notes.

There’s a crisis in the Caribbean as Donna makes her comic strip début in Part One of The Widow’s Curse.

DWM visits Rome and reveals the true story of how a disaster was created, in an exclusive report on the making of The Fires of Pompeii – featuring interviews with actor Francois Pandolfo and writer James Moran.

Rose returns? Missing planets?! Vanishing bees?!? What can it all mean? We look at the clues.

What are Ood, but a reflection of ourselves? Find out as we go behind-the-scenes on the Ood-sphere and talk to the cast and crew of Planet of the Ood, including Keith Temple, Tim McInnerny, Paul Kasey and Adrian Rawlins.

Actress Louise Jameson tells what it was really like to work with Tom Baker in Doctor Who.

The Time Team discover if Karfel is really as awful as its reputation, as they watch Timelash. PLUS all the latest news, exclusive photos, reviews, previews, competitions and even more!

Doctor Who Magazine is out on Thursday 1 May 2008 across the United Kingdom."


Edit: although I think finding out what Louise Jameson thinks of Tom Baker might be more fun than finding out about the bees!
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