Tag Archives: Doctor Who

DOCTOR WHO, THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR – A REVIEW

As witnessed in the somewhat messy Journey to the Centre of the Tardis, an episode that hints at solving the mysteries of The Doctor can often find itself bogged down and get somewhat lost.  It is testament to Steven Moffat … Continue reading

Share
Posted in Reviews | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

DOCTOR WHO, NIGHTMARE IN SILVER – A REVIEW

When a popular franchise is rebooted various protagonists are redeveloped and redesigned.  Sometimes to a greater or lesser success.  This is particularly noticeable where monsters, in series’ like Doctor Who are concerned.  If the spirit of the original is lost … Continue reading

Share
Posted in Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

DOCTOR WHO, THE CRIMSON HORROR – A REVIEW

Doctor Who is a series with a rich tapestry of themes, styles, concepts and ideas.  From clever cerebral time twisters to emotional personal stories the programme has something for everyone.  At its core, of course, is a rich vein of … Continue reading

Share
Posted in Reviews | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

DOCTOR WHO, JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE TARDIS – A REVIEW

To give an episode of Doctor Who the title ‘Journey to the centre of the Tardis’ is to give it a mountain to climb.  Most, if not all fans will have, locked away in their subconscious, their idea of what … Continue reading

Share
Posted in Reviews | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

DOCTOR WHO, HIDE – A REVIEW

One of the cleverest tricks a writer, production team and cast of a science fiction show has to pull off is to make the fantastical believable, if only for a short while.  The longer and higher the viewer has to … Continue reading

Share
Posted in Reviews | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment