The top ten articles from the week ending November 18th.
But project is unlikely to reach cinemas for several years, says leading director.
Fiona Eastwood steps up after 14 months as commercial director for Doctor Who.
The Toy Retailers Association has unveiled its Dream Dozen for Christmas with licensed toys featuring throughout.
Company becomes licensing agent for the England and FA Cup brands.
BBC Worldwide offers fans the chance to stream a selection of nine stories.
Increase in profits of 13.7 per cent for division; sales up to £234.8 million; Doctor Who and Top Gear star.
Talking soft toys based on BBC Worldwide property launched for the first time.
Doctor Who: Monster Invasion, a new fortnightly partwork, to launch in May.
Signature Statue collection debuts with arrival of Patrick Troughton figure.
Why apparel remains at the core of many of BBC Worldwide's licensed properties.
Matt Smith and other celebs present at official opening at the weekend.
Olympia store to stock over 400 branded skus at any one time including toys, games and books.
Range to include characters from current series, plus classic programmes.
Firm signs new deal with Character Options; Olympia Experience due to open in February.
Poster specialist listed in local paper's annual review; readies new Doctor Who lines for Christmas.
We ask a range of boys aged two to 13 what licensed properties are currently hot in their world.
Nintendo DS and Wii titles to arrive in the UK, Australia and selected European territories.
Licensed product from Character, Winning Moves and Trademark available at all venues.
In-store promotion to run with US retailer from October for Doctor Who.