Doctor Who fan Danny Howroyd shares his experiences of working on 73 Yards as a supporting artist. Back to 1964 – viewers left bereft as Doctor Who goes off air for the first time! The Fact of Fiction – we examine the Twelfth Doctor’s encounter with Davros in The Witch’s Familiar…...
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Filed under: Television | Tagged: Chris Chibnall, doctor who, jodie whittaker, memory, nostalgia, Sea Devils, The Sea Devils, yasmin khan, yaz | 17 Comments » New Podcast! The TARDIS Crew – Andrew Cartmel’s Doctor Who and deconstructing children’s television… Posted on March 19, 20...
Part six, the final chapter, and all hope is lost. But when the monsters have won, who can you count upon to save the universe? Part 5 – Survivors of the Flux Part five and as the forces of evil mass, the Doctor, Yaz and Dan face seemingly insurmountable obstacles in their quest ...
Doctor Who and Race Representations of race in the world's longest running science fiction television show, from colour-blind casting to colonialism, eugenics to eurocentrism, nationalism to noble savages Guest post by Koda Li: Representations of Chinese people inDoctor Who ...
There was an homage to past Doctor Who. Following the recent homage to Matt Smith and Fez hats, in an homage to Jon Pertwee, Yaz offered the advice to “reverse the polarity.” There was also a major progression of character development between Ryan and Graham. This was followed by The ...
“Contractual obligation of the Daleks!” The Doctor grinned. “Fan-tas-tic!” *** Zap. And now he was walking along the harbour of a fishing village on the Yorkshire coast and there was a man who looked like Wilf chatting to a woman who looked like Martha and a man who looked like...
The robot doesn’t bear much resemblance to what we’ve come to expect from science fiction. It doesn’t have artificial intelligence and it cannot operate independently. In fact, the robot is just another instrument. It is controlled by the surgeon who sits at a console next to the patient...