The longest-lived actor to have appeared in Who - he was about 94.
Hooray! Fantastic for us fans of late-70s Who, Lalla Ward, Louise Jameson and John Leeson together again. Though I recommend starting with the first Gallifrey series and working through to this new release.
Tom Baker's tribute to Nicholas Courtney
Lovely tribute to the Brigadier.
Nicholas Courtney obituary, with videos.
Tribute to the Brigadier, to commemorate the late great Nicholas Courtney
I'm sure that if you're interested you've already seen this story of how Peter Davison got from London to this week's Gallifrey convention in California. But it is rather glorious.
"The Ring of Steel", free with tomorrow's Observer, was one of the best Who audios I listened to last year. And I have been eagerly anticipating "The Hounds of Artemis", free with today's Guardian.
When the TARDIS materializes in a familiar junkyard in the 1960s, the Doctor and Steven are soon embroiled in a mystery in the City of London. Who are the mysterious bowler-hatted businessmen with their deadly umbrellas? And what secret is young Oliver Harper desperately trying to conceal? Contracts have been signed. A deal is in place. And the Do…
Many years ago, the vast space parasite Axos attempted to suck the planet Earth of its energy. Now it’s all but forgotten – a dried-up husk, marooned in orbit, still stuck in the time loop it was placed in by Earth’s defender, the Doctor. Forgotten, that is, except by space tourism billionaire Campbell Irons – who’s hatched a plan to solve the wo…
Cinematic analysis of a scene from Time of Angels
Moffat's first ever Who story; readers will recognise some similarities with the most recent TV story, "A Christmas Carol".
Tremendous news - David Fisher to write a new novelisation of The Stones of Blood for audio release, to be read by Susan Engel (Vivien Fay in the TSusan Engel, who played Vivien Fay in the story, and also features John Leeson who provides the voice of K9 story) and also featuring John Leeson (K9). The original Terrance Dicks novelisation is workma…
Speculation on past and future other Doctors, including Rowan Atkinson (who turns 55 on 7 January).
"The Doctor’s story (my story, our story, we lifelong companions, We Who Watched From Behind Sofas, who waited without realizing in suburban bedrooms in 1983 to hear a certain sound in the yard, ready to run out into the dark) has always been the story of Smart over Strong."
Graham Sleight on the Ninth Doctor: "Eccleston and the Ninth Doctor may now be remembered for their refusals, but refusals can sometimes be the bravest thing to do."
Tansy on the Eighth Doctor
Seanan Maguire on the Seventh Doctor
Tansy reaches the end of Old Who
Tor's take on the Sixth Doctor
Tansy on Six.
Pia Guerra thinks that the Fifth Doctor is a Volvo.
Tansy writes about the Fifth Doctor.
Another in the series of Tor posts about Who, this time about the Fourth Doctor, by an occasional correspondent.
Tansy's take on the Fourth Doctor
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