
Doctor Who: the man who was story editor for just six months
We take a look at the influence Dennis Spooner had on Doctor Who, and why he left the show after six months…
We take a look at the influence Dennis Spooner had on Doctor Who, and why he left the show after six months…
Doctor Who series 11 has been back on location in the south of England…
Looks like you’re not going to have wait long to get your hands on Jodie Whittaker Doctor Who merchandise…
The BBC have unveiled this motion graphic of the new Doctor Who logo. There’s nothing by way of new ‘content’ of course – it’s not suddenly Professor Who – but there’s been a total stylistic overhaul and it’s looking really groovy. There seems to be a secondary, static logo too, also published today by the … >
Composer Murray Gold has officially confirmed that he’s left Doctor Who…
Good news and bad news for fans of classic era Doctor Who, who also own a Blu-ray player. On March 30th, Doctor Who: Tom Baker – The Complete First Season is getting a Blu-ray release. The snag? Thus far, only in America. The announcement of the release came from Warner Bros and BBC America in … >
New Doctor Who showrunner Chris Chibnall has made many changes behind the scenes of the show, the latest of which has come to light. The visual effects of the show have been worked on since it came back in 2005 by a company called Milk VFX. They used to be a part of The Mill, … >
The ultra-secretive casting of Jodie Whittaker as the 13th Doctor in Doctor Who didn’t just extend to the greater British public – but also to many people working on the show! That specifically includes outgoing visual effects team Milk FX – a company involved in one guise or another with the show since 2005 – … >
Rounding out a trilogy for the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Mel, ‘The Silurian Candidate’ acts serves as a sequel to 1983’s futuristic sea base-under-siege story ‘Warriors of the Deep’. It also grants the returned Mel an opportunity to see the Doctor’s more manipulative nature, a tendency he developed after her departure in ‘Dragonfire’. Set in … >
Any features that look at Doctor Who script editors have to – by law – be called something like ‘Script Doctor’. I really wanted to call these articles ‘Standing on the Shoulders of Bryants’ but apparently that doesn’t lend itself to search engine optimisation. Also, to be pedantically technical (the best kind of technical), David … >