
‘Doctor Who’: Top 5 Victorian stories
The Victorian Era (1837 to 1901, date fans) often receives a visit from the Doctor. There is much for the Time Lord here, with his beloved author Charles Dickens at work, as well as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The Victorian Era (1837 to 1901, date fans) often receives a visit from the Doctor. There is much for the Time Lord here, with his beloved author Charles Dickens at work, as well as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The Doctor’s TT Type 40 capsule, or his “frankly magnificent timeship”, is as central to the show as the Time Lord himself. Disguised as a Police Box, but containing a myriad of wonders inside, she has travelled all over the universe and often saved the day. Despite being a safe refuge for the Time Lord … >
It is fair to say that the Doctor is usually a subscriber to Clarke’s 3rd law, which asserts, “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”.
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From Androzani Minor to Zolfa Thura, from the dawn of the universe to barren worlds at the end of time, the TARDIS has seen it all. With the Doctor showboating to his new friend Clara on a trip to ‘The Rings of Akhaten’ in this weekend’s Doctor Who episode, CultBox takes a look at our five favourite alien worlds from the show’s modern era.
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat, the man with the direct line to your childhood nightmares, has overseen the creation of some of the show’s most memorable antagonists during Matt Smith’s tenure. He’s brought us Headless Monks, rotating-faced Winders, sexy vampire fish… he’s even taught us to be wary of black cubes. Is there no end … >
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As Merlin struggled against ‘The Circle of Fate’ and tried to save Arthur there were many memorable moments in Series 5; these are ours.
It’s time for the girls to get their geek on: since Doctor Who returned to our screens in 2005, only one woman has written for the series: Helen Raynor, who gave us ‘Evolution Of The Daleks’ and ‘The Sontaran Stratagem’. With such a wealth of creative women in this country, it seems an imbalance that can be easily corrected.
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