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Linnea Dodson
Nea has been a fan of Doctor Who since before the era of VCRs and personal computers. Now she's thrilled that there's an all-new show and all-new ways for fandom to keep up to date and spread. 
By Linnea Dodson
Published on 11/4/2007
 
Spoilers abound across the Internet for Doctor Who and its spinoff shows, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures ...

Spoilers, spoilers, everywhere!

Spoilers abound across the Internet for Doctor Who and its spinoff shows, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures.

For Doctor Who, the BBC has put up an announcement with spoilers for the return of Martha Jones and a classic-era villain in the fourth season.  (Fans who have been watching the Sarah Jane Adventures have already been given a clue.)  The BBC has also announced that David Tennant will be interviewing Kylie Minogue about her new album and her experiences on the Doctor Who set.  This one-hour interview will air 10:30 p.m. of November 27 on BBC Radio 2.

For Torchwood, the fan sites Torchwood TV and Freema Agyeman.com have both posted the cover of the new Torchwood Magazine, which features interviews with John Barrowman, Freema Agyeman, and James Marsters.  Like Doctor Who magazine, Torchwood magazine will be a monthly release with trivia, interviews, and a comic strip.  The exact launch date has not yet been announced, although it is assumed to be some point in January 2008.  Titan Magazines has a page for direct ordering of subscriptions in the United States.  (For fans who cannot wait for a little news on the actors, Independent Online has posted its interview with John Barrowman, who discusses his singing and acting career.  The article has a fairly snarky undertone about Mr. Barrowman and an extremely snarky tone about Torchwood fans.)

For the Sarah Jane Adventures, fan site Sarah Jane TV has spoilers for the final episode of the season.  However will they get out of this one?

In classic Doctor Who news, the National Media Museum in Bradford will be hosting a special event "Terrance Dicks: Three Decades in Television and Beyond" at 1 p.m. on November 24, to coincide with the anniversary of the original Doctor Who airdate and "the publication of a new book about Doctor Who novelisations."  Mr. Dicks will give an interview followed by one of the Doctor Who adventures he wrote, "The State of Decay."  Tickets cost six pounds.