‘The Sarah Jane Adventures’: ‘Sky (Part One)’ review
The show’s more grownup viewers will find this difficult to watch without remembering that Elisabeth Sladen is no longer with us.
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The show’s more grownup viewers will find this difficult to watch without remembering that Elisabeth Sladen is no longer with us.
Bolstered by a wonderful soundtrack and a fine recreation of the smoky clubs and hostile theatres of the late fifties and early sixties, Shirley is a compelling story of a contradictory star.
We speculated last week that the run of superb stories in the second segment of Doctor Who’s 2011 series might be in jeopardy. Guess what? We were right.
The fifth and final series of The Sarah Jane Adventures begins on CBBC next month. In the meantime, here are ten teasing lines of dialogue from the first episode…
In the second episode of BBC Three’s apocalyptic drama series, Paul is told he must choose between his ordinary, everyday life and joining Neil to become an Angelic.
Combining elements from old and new Doctor Who stories with some of the finest writing the show has ever seen, Being Human creator Toby Whithouse has created a compact, concise tale in a carnivalesque hotel from the depth of a nightmare and a carnivorous creature who’s a cousin of the Nimon. The Doctor, Amy and … >
So, we’ve reached the end. The Miracle is over, death is back and Captain Jack Harkness and Gwen Cooper have managed to avoid its nasty, bony fingers.
For the first time since taking over as the Doctor, Jon Pertwee gets to step outside the cosseted confines of UNIT Headquarters and leave his enforced exile on Earth behind.
One of the countless great things about Doctor Who is the way an episode can change in a heartbeat, ending up a million miles away from where it started.
‘This is a good idea with bad possibilities,’ one of the principal characters in BBC Three’s new pre-apocalyptic drama The Fades announces at the beginning of this opening episode, and it’s a fair summing up.