Classic Who: Season 1 – Episodes 12 and 13 – The Edge of Destruction Review
Once I finish watching a story in Doctor Who, I like to take to the Internet and do some additional research on what I just watched. I enjoy filling myself in on the behind the scenes goings-on,...
View ArticleWho Book Reviews: “Players” by Terrence Dicks 50th Anniversary Collection...
From the 50th Anniversary Collection of republished novels comes “Players”, a Sixth Doctor story with companion Peri Brown. From a mysterious dimension, the Players treat history like a game. When the...
View ArticleClassic Who: Season 3 – Episodes 1 through 4 – Galaxy 4 Review
Here we go into Season 3! I had an English teacher in high school who used to say that being indifferent to something was worse than hating something. At first, that statement seems absolutely...
View ArticleClassic Who: Season 3 – Episode 5 – Mission to the Unknown Review
What do you say about an episode of Doctor Who that doesn’t feature The Doctor, his companions, or the TARDIS? Mission to the Unknown is an interesting episode. First, yes, it is only one episode....
View ArticleClassic Who: Season 1 – Episodes 21 through 26 – The Keys of Marinus Review
Keys of Marinus is another episode that, like Edge of Destruction, seems to be reviled in all the reviews I have read, yet I thoroughly enjoyed it. Why did I enjoy it so much? Well, it fixes the...
View ArticleWho Books: Terry Nation – The Man Who Invented the Daleks
Perhaps the most fascinating revelation in Alwyn W. Turner’s Terry Nation: The Man Who Invented the Daleks is the fact that Nation churned out all of the seven episodes which comprised the original...
View ArticleClassic Who: Season 1 – Episode 27 through 30 – The Aztecs Review
The Aztecs is the best story of Doctor Who’s first season. I feel very comfortable saying that. In fact, in my opinion, The Aztecs is the best Doctor Who story until The Romans in the middle of...
View ArticleWho Book Review –“Dark Horizons” an 11th Doctor Tale by Jenny T. Colgan
In the days of the Vikings, the Doctor lands on an island in which a group of Norsemen have shipwrecked after being attacked by a mysterious fire hovering above the water. The islanders are weary of...
View ArticleEarth Station Who Episode 51 – Human Nature / Family of Blood
The Doctor explores what it means to be human in one of our favorite episodes in the 50 year history of the franchise. Mike, Mike, Jen, and the Phantom Troublemaker record “The Podcast of Impossible...
View ArticleDoctor Whooligan: The Science Of Doctor Who, McGann Talks Capaldi, Day Of The...
It has been a good week in the TARDIS! In addition to a broad range of programming announcements from the BBC fans were treated to shout outs on Castle and Big Bang Theory. There also is some...
View ArticleDoctor Whooligan: Chicago TARDIS 2013 Day One – Convention Report
Chicago TARDIS 2013 could not have arrived at a better time. The enthusiasm about the many 50th anniversary festivities was still fresh for Whovians and they wanted more! Chicago TARDIS is the largest...
View ArticleTardistopia Book Review – “Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memoirs of Doctor Who”...
“A man is the sum of his memories. A Time Lord even more so.” The back of Steve Berry’s collection begins with this famous quote from the “The Five Doctors” to highlight the collective memories of its...
View ArticleBook Review – Touched by an Angel by Jonathan Morris
It feels like every time we see the Weeping Angels, there is something different about them. This time they’re at the heart of an accident involving Rebecca Whitaker. After Rebecca dies in a car crash...
View ArticleWho Book Review: Summer Falls and Other Stories
Summer Falls and Other Stories began a series of e-novels released before the second half of Series 7. This book collects the first three, including: “Summer Falls”, “The Angel’s Kiss”, and “The Devil...
View ArticleDoctor Whooligan: Deep Breath DVD, Ratings, News, Coleman Talks Leaving, The...
We are now a third of the way in Season Eight and while some aspects of the storytelling remain shaky, no one can fault Peter Capaldi’s performance as The Doctor. He has been terrific fun to watch. In...
View ArticleWho Book Review – Tales of Trenzalore
“The Time of the Doctor” was the last episode of Matt Smith’s run and brought us back to Trenzalore, the world that was meant to become the Doctor’s grave. There, the Doctor and Clara discovered a...
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