Doctor Who and the Silurians: Episode 1: Directed by Timothy Combe. With Jon Pertwee, Caroline John, Nicholas Courtney, Fulton Mackay. The Doctor and Liz are summoned to the Wenley Moor Research Centre by the Brigadier, after several staff members suffer
Doctor Who's Best Series Opener?: Directed by Harbo Wholmes. With Harbo Wholmes. It's time for Series 4 at last. Let's see how well the opener 'Partners in Crime' did.
The Doctor Who Series That Changed Everything: Directed by Harbo Wholmes. With Harbo Wholmes. After a 16-year absence, Doctor Who came back to TV in 2005 with a revived take on the iconic show. But was Series 1 a tour de force? Or was it a damp squib?
When Doctor Who Lied to You: Directed by Harbo Wholmes. With Harbo Wholmes. Perfect weather for a Christmas special review.
We were won over by Titan Comics' Tenth Doctor and Eleventh Doctor comics when they arrived in July, offering a thoroughly well written and beautifully illustrated return to the world of the previous Doctor Who incarnations that felt just like episodes of the television show, only with bigger ...
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I have been a fan of Doctor Who for years and still love it. Every Doctor offers a new personality and insight into the character. The companions are phenomenal and bounce off the main actor really well. Not every episode shines as much as others, but most have something great to offer....
(Peter Capaldi) and his friends go through here, but it also serves to emphasize that this is indeed a pilot episode, a relaunch for the series to a greater extent than any season opener since “Rose” began the modern era ofDoctor Whoin 2005. In place of the complex arc plotting and...
In fact, the top ten most watched programmes in the UK were all BBC includingDoctor WhoChristmas episode “Joy to the World”. At 4.11 million viewers, it was not as popular as the King’s Christmas broadcast at 6.82 million. Details at theBBC:“Christmas TV: Gavin and Stacey finale tops...
Starting back to the city, Susan meets a Thal, who is not a hideous mutation at all, despite what the Daleks said. In fact, he’s blond, and Susan declares him “perfect.” The Thal explains that he was the one who startled Susan in episode 1 and that he left the supply of gloves...