Paul McGann becomes the Time Lord in this feature-length link between McCoy and Eccleston. Did he deserve his own show?
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CLASSIC WHO IN REVIEW: “Genesis of the Daleks” (1975)
With The Doctor’s return on Saturday, Dylan continues our retrospective with this legendary Dalek serial starring Tom Baker.
CLASSIC WHO IN REVIEW: “Carnival of Monsters” (1973)
Dylan gets in on the Doctor Who countdown with a Jon Pertwee favourite.
CLASSIC WHO IN REVIEW: “The Tomb of the Cybermen” (1967)
Patrick Troughton assumes the TARDIS controls as our Doctor Who preamble continues…
CLASSIC WHO IN REVIEW: “An Unearthly Child” (1963)
With the Doctor returning to our screens September 19th, we plunder the archives for some classic Who reviews. First, Lee Savery goes all the way back to 1963 for the first adventure.
TV GEMS: K-9 and Company: A Girl’s Best Friend (1981)
Dylan goes through the Doctor Who vaults to find a spin-off many will have forgotten…
THE WHO REVIEW: “The Day of The Doctor”
The entire world has seen it and now Lee gives us his educated opinion. Was Doctor Who’s 50th special one of the best episodes ever?
Happy 50th, Doctor Who
Luke shares some quick thoughts about Doctor Who’s legacy after an episode that has converted millions of new fans.
50 Years of The Doctor #11: “The Time of Angels” / “Flesh and Stone” (2010)
Lee brings our celebration of all things Doctor Who to a close with two of Matt Smith’s best. Happy 50th, Whovians…
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