New on
BBC Entertainment this October, 2010:
Dancing With The Stars 7Premiere date: Sunday 10 October 2010 at 19h30
Celebrities trying to master ballroom dancing this season include Kim Kardashian, Lance Bass, Toni Braxton, Brooke Burke, Cloris Leachman and celeb chef Rocco DiSpirito.
For more about the season, see:
TVSA's Dancing With The Stars 7.
Torchwood: Children Of Earth 3Premiere date: Monday, 11 October 2010 at 21h35
This season: In one epic story told over five nights, Torchwood: Children of Earth re-joins Captain Jack (John Barrowman), Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles) and Ianto Jones (Gareth David-Lloyd) who are still coming to terms with the death of two of their closest friends.
For more about the season, see:
TVSA's Torchwood 3 Show Page.
Total Wipeout 2Premiere date: Sunday 24 October 2010 at 18h30
This season: 20 contestants take on an extreme obstacle course in Argentina as they put balance and bravery to the test in the hope of winning £10,000. Based on the USA show.
For more about the season, see:
TVSA's Total Wipeout 2 Show Page.
SPECIALS
Doctor Who: The Next DoctorOn: Monday 11 October 2010, at 20h30
It is Christmas Eve, 1851, and Cybermen stalk the snow of Victorian London.
When the Doctor arrives and starts to investigate a spate of mysterious deaths, he encounters a woman named Rosita and another man who calls himself "The Doctor".
For more about the special, see:
TVSA's Doctor Who - The Next Doctor Mini-Site.
Doctor Who: Planet of the DeadOn: Monday, 18 October 2010 at 20h30
In this special: the Doctor is trapped on a desert alien planet with a red double-decker bus but no Tardis.
Michelle Ryan and comic Lee Evans team up with David Tennant. Their adventure is filmed shot in High Definition.
For more about the special, see:
TVSA's Doctor Who - Planet Of The Dead Mini-Site.
Doctor Who: The Waters of MarsOn: Monday, 25 October 2010 at 20h30
The Waters of Mars is a dark, scary thriller that sees the Doctor land on the planet Mars, at a base in peril. A creeping infection beneath the Martian surface threatens not only the human race but also the Doctor's most fundamental beliefs.
For more about the special, see:
TVSA's Doctor Who - The Waters Of Mars Mini-Site.
BBC Entertainment is on DStv Channel 120.