‘Doctor Who’: ‘Dragonfire’ DVD review
It’s hard to think of a Doctor Who story that more conspicuously exposes the limitations of an all-studio production than 1987’s Dragonfire.
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It’s hard to think of a Doctor Who story that more conspicuously exposes the limitations of an all-studio production than 1987’s Dragonfire.
Nightmare of Eden is proof that sometimes the most sober slice of Who is garnished with the campest of toppings.
The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine is in shops tomorrow, including a preview of the Doctor Who Experience, a feature on the Eighth Doctor’s audio adventures and interviews with writer Mark Gatiss and former-companion Janet Fielding, who played Tegan.