Rec one TV story per Doctor. Not neccesarily your favourites, but ones you think might appeal to newbies.
Belfast gets a visit from the Fourth Doctor. "Time Lords do not acknowledge sectarian divides. This is a simple fact." "A Time Lord came and visited us at a very bad time."
Elisabeth Sladen's daughter on the new posthumous autobiography.
A fantastic tribute to both the first season of Old Who and the recent "Brilliant Books of Doctor Who" for 2011 and 2012.
"The Comic Strip Companion: An Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who in Comics 1964 – 1979"
I was able to leaf through these in a bookshop last month, and they are all brilliant - particularly the introductions.
fanvid of monsters from the black and white era of Doctor Who.
For the two of you who are interested and haven't seen this yet!
"I remember watching Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant with her already, experiencing the show through her eyes… but she was three and four years old, and she doesn’t remember them now that she is a big girl of six. "
Why Christopher Eccestone left: "My face didn’t fit and I’m sure they were glad to see the back of me. The important thing is that I succeeded. It was a great part. I loved playing him. I loved connecting with that audience. "
A sad occasion obviously but a lovely account. Look out for the photo of two Doctors and the vicar.
A Hebrew cartoonist looks at logistical problems facing Superman in London.
Lovely fanvid from the ever excellent calapine!
Doctor Who recipes. Really. (And I do have a copy of Gary Downie's magnum opus on my shelves as well.)
Quotes Doctor Who (specifically "The Happiness Patrol"). Really.
Long but profound analysis by Who author Jonathan Blum.
David Tennant's tribute to Elisabeth Sladen
"I can get out my iron and tackle the pile of shirts that’s been waiting. It’s one of my favourite activities and one of my very few accomplishments."
Mr and Dr Altariel continue their rewatch with the Sixth Doctor's first full season.
I've nearly finished listening to there and this review by Andrew Hickey has only minor spoilers. As he rightly says, "You already know if this is the kind of thing you like or not (in fact you probably either ordered it in advance or are never going to hear it), but for the kind of thing it is, it’s well done."
Researcher writing book about Doctor Who and autism.
What on Earth is one of the major post-war writers in any genre doing writing a Doctor Who tie-in? And, from the other side, why on Earth is a brand as closely managed as Doctor Who putting itself in the hands of someone as ferociously revisionist as Moorcock? Funnily enough, the book itself provides one answer to both those questions: this is whe…
"I like how old [Peter Davison] seems - very Hartnellish, and yet he is not. Hartnell. Nor old."
"I like this one! It has got the best hat in all of Doctor Who! "
"...my major source of entertainment came from your face for the duration of the story. That was a picture."
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