The actress reminisces about her career.
More of Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvestery McCoy and Paul McGann.
Tom Baker, joined after a few minutes by Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann.
A good primer on where to start with BF.
A story from 1964.
Who fans in Minsk.
Much more than what's in the title: informed comment from Australia.
A linguistics blog discusses Doctor Who.
So we conclude. "He is rather predictable in his unpredictability. Luckily he is usually charismatic enough to carry it off while you're actually watching"
"That was a surprisingly low-key finale and therefore good. It is odd that there are only ten episodes in S4, but I suppose that is what happens sometimes. I wonder how Donna left... It's strange yet nice that we are left to work that out for ourselves."
"Ten poisons the soup with pepper to reveal who is actually a giant wasp. As you do."
"This episode would be less disturbing if you weren't aware that the Doctor and Jenny are going to shag IRLs and make their own IRL babby."
"This is a surprisingly thoughtful treatment of the struggle against slavery."
"I am Deeply Confused by the idea that these two will not be shagging, because this was basically a rom-com."
"The Master is the Doctor's darker desires, the need for partnership and love even if that comes from someone who enjoys a spot of genocide. As long as it's a Time Lord the Doctor doesn't much care what his lover does. It's pretty dark, innit?"
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