Coming soon - The Underhenge?

WebslarkWebslark Posts: 18,946
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So, two years ago it was the bees disappearing. Now it's new discoveries at Stonehenge :eek:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-10718522

Maybe that Guardian article on the Doctors enemies Is actually a front for recruiting the Alliance ;):D

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  • outsideoutside Posts: 5,610
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    Webslark wrote: »
    So, two years ago it was the bees disappearing. Now it's new discoveries at Stonehenge :eek:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-10718522

    Maybe that Guardian article on the Doctors enemies Is actually a front for recruiting the Alliance ;):D

    Doctor Who gets it right again!

    However, I thought you were announcing a new spin-off series. :(

    I think I'll pretend you were, anyway. :)

    Oh, I bet it'll be rubbish. :cry:
  • HallamsteriscooHallamsteriscoo Posts: 21,667
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    Webslark wrote: »
    So, two years ago it was the bees disappearing. Now it's new discoveries at Stonehenge :eek:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-10718522

    Maybe that Guardian article on the Doctors enemies Is actually a front for recruiting the Alliance ;):D

    There was a report on BBC Breakfast about it today, my first thought was "oooo, the underhenge, I wonder if they found a big box in the middle" :D
  • chuffnobblerchuffnobbler Posts: 10,771
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    I love that word "Underhenge".
    Was it ever actually used onscreen, or is it only a DW Confidential word?
  • outsideoutside Posts: 5,610
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    I love that word "Underhenge".
    Was it ever actually used onscreen, or is it only a DW Confidential word?

    I thought the Doctor mumbled it? :confused:
  • chuffnobblerchuffnobbler Posts: 10,771
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    I've only seen the episode once and don't remember the word being used. I'm probably misremembering. Nice word though.
  • sebbie3000sebbie3000 Posts: 5,188
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    The bees were disappearing for quite a while before Dr Who had it in the storylines.

    But the Underhenge is intriguing...
  • HallamsteriscooHallamsteriscoo Posts: 21,667
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    outside wrote: »
    I thought the Doctor mumbled it? :confused:
    I've only seen the episode once and don't remember the word being used. I'm probably misremembering. Nice word though.

    I know how unreliable Wikipedia is but I've just found this
    At Stonehenge, the Doctor, Amy, and River find a passage to an underground area, which the Doctor terms "the Underhenge".

    Here's the page

    I've been looking on youtube but can't find the relevant clip
  • outsideoutside Posts: 5,610
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    I've been looking on youtube but can't find the relevant clip

    He says it at around ten minutes and twenty-six seconds into the episode, fact fans. :cool:

    I thought every dedicated fan would have known that? :confused:
  • HallamsteriscooHallamsteriscoo Posts: 21,667
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    outside wrote: »
    He says it at around ten minutes and twenty-six seconds into the episode, fact fans. :cool:

    I thought every dedicated fan would have known that? :confused:

    We obviously don't have your encyclopedia-like memory for such things :D
  • outsideoutside Posts: 5,610
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    We obviously don't have your encyclopedia-like memory for such things :D

    Quite so.

    sniffs disdainfully from lofty perch

    Or perhaps you don't have the complete series wiithin easy reach on your desktop? :D
  • HallamsteriscooHallamsteriscoo Posts: 21,667
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    outside wrote: »
    Quite so.

    sniffs disdainfully from lofty perch

    Or perhaps you don't have the complete series wiithin easy reach on your desktop? :D

    Oh, now I've gone from being extremely impressed to just jealous because I haven't :o
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,991
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    Webslark wrote: »
    So, two years ago it was the bees disappearing. Now it's new discoveries at Stonehenge :eek:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-10718522

    Maybe that Guardian article on the Doctors enemies Is actually a front for recruiting the Alliance ;):D

    Ha Ha...yes I saw that this morning on the news....:D
  • chuffnobblerchuffnobbler Posts: 10,771
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    Most importantly of all, though: the news piece was presented by David Gregory. Does that mean he's no longer being slightly camp on Midlands Today? Is he now being slightly camp on a nationwide canvas? I am keen to find out.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 901
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    read an artical the other day about finding new suns and my first question was if they had found a cold one...lol
  • JAS84JAS84 Posts: 7,430
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    Oh, now I've gone from being extremely impressed to just jealous because I haven't :o
    lol, and the series isn't all out on DVD yet either.
  • outsideoutside Posts: 5,610
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    JAS84 wrote: »
    lol, and the series isn't all out on DVD yet either.

    You're not going to tell the BBC on me, are you? :eek:

    What if they send "the boys" round?
  • HallamsteriscooHallamsteriscoo Posts: 21,667
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    JAS84 wrote: »
    lol, and the series isn't all out on DVD yet either.

    True, but he doesn't say it's on a dvd, it could be via iplayer/Sky+ :D
  • CoalHillJanitorCoalHillJanitor Posts: 15,634
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    outside wrote: »
    You're not going to tell the BBC on me, are you? :eek:

    What if they send "the boys" round?
    True, but he doesn't say it's on a dvd, it could be via iplayer/Sky+ :D

    He's incriminated himself and I've reported him. The detector van is on its way. :D

    Fair play after that incident with the aspidistras. :p
  • outsideoutside Posts: 5,610
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    He's incriminated himself and I've reported him. The detector van is on its way. :D

    I'm hiding in a cupboard and the cat is forbidden from answering the door.
    Fair play after that incident with the aspidistras. :p

    You didn't get the cheque? :confused:

    How very odd.
  • CoalHillJanitorCoalHillJanitor Posts: 15,634
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    outside wrote: »
    I'm hiding in a cupboard and the cat is forbidden from answering the door.



    You didn't get the cheque? :confused:

    How very odd.

    That was for the first aspidistras! :mad:
  • outsideoutside Posts: 5,610
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    That was for the first aspidistras! :mad:

    Oh, no. Did she trample more? I must apologise again. :o

    Please accept this mumble mumble as a token of good will.

    Take the rest out of Lach's post office account. :D
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