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          In this section, we give you a fact unproportionally so don't expect us to release one every day. We don't always have time for that. well, our #1 fact is DON'T EVER RECORD A WEEPING ANGEL. (Not, really, but it is pretty important if you are really superstious about DW, like a lot of Whovians out there with great imagination) Anyway, we're going to put in more pics and stuff, so yeah. 

         ORDINARY FACTS OF THE TIME

 

          You know those Carrionites? In the Shakespere Code, the Carrionites were witch-looking things (they were witches, but in a scientific way) that Shakespere encountered with the Doctor and Martha. Anyway, Shakespere made a real play called Macbeth, which had, of course, 3 witches that could drive you insane.

 

         You may all know this, but the weeping angels are real girls dressed up and with heaps of makeup over them. It takes at least 2 hours to put on the makeup for them. That's probably one of the longest times it takes to put on makeup for Doctor Who. Also, surprisingly, the Silence only take about three minutes. 

 

          You know the master, right? No, I mean the one from the series 3 episode "The Sound of Drums"(played by John Simm). he called himself Harold Saxon, and if you think about it, Mister Saxon is an anagram of Master No. six, which I think is pretty awesome. 

 

          The TARDIS originally was going to change so it could blend in with its surroundings, but BBC thought it was too expensive. I mean, even with the 4th Doctor, they didn't really have much of a budget, did they?  

 

          The head writer of Doctor Who now, Steven Moffat, thinks up the scariest monsters. The empty child was thought up by him. The clockwork Droids in "GIrl in the Fireplace" were by him. The COMPLETELY TERRIFYING (to watch alone) Weeping Angels were thought up by him. He must either be really creative, wrote a horror movie, or seems to love scaring the living daylights out of us... By the way, he also did the Vashta Nerada,the Silence a couple of times, those creepy snowmen, Prisoner Zero, AND the smilers from the episode "The Beast Below".

          The actress who played young Amelia Pond (Caitlin Blackwood) loved to prank Matt Smith. On the episode The Eleventh Hour, she knew Matt Smith hated fish fingers and custard  and she kept messing up the scene so he had to keep eating them. 

 

          Speaking of Caitlin Blackwood, she's Karen Gillian's (Who plays adult Amy Pond) COUSIN!

 

         You know that siren like lady on "Curse of the Black Spot?" Well, she was a model more than she was an actress. o.o

 

        Did you know that Susan's (the Doctor's granddaughter) Time Lord name means rose in the English language? Now where have I heard the name "Rose" before...? Hmmm....

 

           The next couple of these may be pictures and whatnot.

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