River Song is certainly the perfect character for all sorts of off-screen adventures. She pops in and out of the TV series, often running into The Doctor under strange or haphazard circumstances. Her ...
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Introduced to Doctor Who in the episodes “Silence in the Library” and “Forest of the Dead,” Alex Kingston’s River Song is among the more popular characters who’s been introduced in the show’s modern ...
Barry Kingston could no longer ignore the ghosts of his musical past, a collection of songs written, recorded, and never released during what would prove to be the most tumultuous time of a career ...
What could be better than diving into another River Song adventure? A River Song adventure written by none other than Alex Kingston, of course. The BBC recently revealed that the ever-popular Doctor ...
1939, New York. Private Eye, Melody Malone, is hired to find a stolen ruby, the Eye of Horus. The ruby might hold the secret to the location of Cleopatra's tomb – but everyone who comes into contact ...
In May 2011, Sean Kingston came face-to-face with death when a jet ski he was maneuvering crashed into a bridge in Miami. In the months leading up to the accident, the singer -- best known for his ...
Doctor Who offers an expansive and seemingly endless universe full of distant planets, galaxies, and aliens. The show’s penchant for keeping a consistent rotation of characters means that there are ...
Kingston follows Tom Baker’s footsteps, the Doctor Who star who wrote the novel Scratchman starring his Fourth Doctor, and those of Sophie Aldred, who played companion Ace and wrote the At Childhood’s ...
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