
Steven Moffat (‘Doctor Who’: Series 7 Part 2) interview
Writer Steven Moffat gives an insight into the monsters and adventures that we can expect from the new series of Doctor Who.
Writer Steven Moffat gives an insight into the monsters and adventures that we can expect from the new series of Doctor Who.
Doctor Who‘s executive producer Caro Skinner has discussed Neil Gaiman’s “very creepy” Cybermen episode in the new series.
With Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary around the corner, 1973’s The Three Doctors is an object lesson to today’s fans about the sensible limitation of one’s expectations.
Thankfully, unlike the re-opener, this week’s Doctor Who can be safely and fully discussed without fear of inadvertently revealing a spoiler or twelve.
Doctor Who returns following an extended summer break to provide us with a viewing alternative to the myriad reality shows that have appeared back in the schedules. And my word, is it good to have the show back!
Five episodes in and Falling Skies remains a curious and somewhat frustrating show. It’s got a classic sci-fi premise, yet something about it never quite convinces.
This weekend sees the first “finale” of the Doctor Who year in the shape of ‘A Good Man Goes To War’, with Rory and The Doctor scouring the universe for a kidnapped Amy Pond. We caught up with actor/comedian Charlie Baker to discuss his role in this highly-anticipated story.
Earlier this week we finally made it to the Doctor Who Experience, which opened last month at London’s Olympia Two.
As the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond arrive on DVD and Blu-ray with all 13 episodes of ‘The Complete Fifth Series’, we look back at what we loved and what we didn’t love in this year’s Doctor Who.
Wanted: new man to replace the previous, uh, Tennant. GSOH, travellers welcome. Good sense of timing essential. Room may be bigger on the inside. Series 5, so far, has seemed a lot quieter and more cosy than the rest of nu-Who that has preceded it. While there’s been Something Very Important hinted at on the … >