Doctor Who Alternate History: Born in the Who-S-A!
Doctor Who is a show that has always traded on parallel worlds and alternate timelines. Here, we imagine how different things could have been, had the series begun in America.
Doctor Who is a show that has always traded on parallel worlds and alternate timelines. Here, we imagine how different things could have been, had the series begun in America.
At the time of writing there’s been no official announcement that In the Flesh has been recommissioned for a third season, which seems like cruel and unusual punishment for an audience dealing with the end of a damn fine series and the apparent loss of one of its best characters. So surely it’s only a … >
The second season of US psychological thriller The Following will air in the UK the day after its US premiere.
A Touch of Cloth is an endless stream of great and (deliberately) bad jokes, puns, sight gags and pratfalls, all played in the best, strictly deadpan traditions of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker.
Although the righteousness occasionally sinks into saccharine sanctimony and the bad guys are often stereotyped beyond belief, there’s still a lot of mileage in Highway to Heaven.
Following his mind-spangling reworking of The Five Doctors, Farmergeddon71’s subsequent slice of inspired Doctor Who remix lunacy involves Leslie Nielsen, Sarah Jane Smith, Darth Vader, two incarnations of the Master and Kylie Minogue. Oh, and Peter Davison looking medically relaxed throughout. If that’s not enough, Flight of the Darned also includes an animated Alpha Centauri … >
Warehouse 13 is a fun show with a big heart, ideal for the layman who dabbles in geekery, or the geek who doesn’t mind a bit of a dumbing down.
Described as “the most intelligent stand-up you’ve never heard of” by GQ and “wonderfully misanthropic” by the Sunday Times, comedian Steve Hall will be performing his solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe this August. Steve Hall’s Very Still Life will be “a show about achieving things, if I can be bothered to write it”, says … >
A distinct sense of déjà-vu stalks the first season of Syfy’s Warehouse 13.