#8861
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#8862
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The Guardian is a joke paper.
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#8863
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Totally agree but that's just one paper comment quite a few articles from different sources seem to be enjoying this serious , me its like the Sylvester Mcoy era all over again ( I'm pretty sure you know what I mean ) the writers deliberately ruining it .
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#8864
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Totally agree we really need a real dedicated life long fan of doctor who to be the next series writer .
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#8865
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Not really, I love Sylv's era. |
#8866
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In comparison for a doctor who series its been pretty pants really, we could do with someone bringing it back to old school doctor who, I didn't really rate last capaldi era tbh .
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#8867
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Neither did I.
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#8868
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November 5th: Today in Who-story Births 1918 - Alan Tilvern (Forester in Planet of Giants) 1927 - Kenneth Waller (Hedges in The Invisible Enemy) 1953 - Malcolm Kohll (Writer of Delta and the Bannermen) 1970 - Tamzin Outhwaite (Captain Alice Ferrin in Nightmare in Silver) 1983 - Andrew Hayden-Smith (Jake Simmonds in Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel and Doomsday and Morton Hardak in Big Finish Productions' Bernice Summerfield story Legion) Deaths 1993 - Michael Bilton (Charles de Toligny in The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve, Collins in Pyramids of Mars and a Time Lord in The Deadly Assassin) aged 73 2003 - Brian McDermott (Sheard in Time-Flight) aged 69 2006 - R. J. Bell (The Garm in Terminus) aged 66 2016 - John Carson (Ambril in Snakedance) aged 89 2017 - John Bown (Antodus in the movie Dr. Who and the Daleks) aged 83 Episodes 1966 - The Power of the Daleks, Episode One: 7.9 million viewers 1977 - Image of the Fendahl, Part Two: 7.5 million viewers 2006 - Torchwood: Cyberwoman (BBC Three): 1.39 million viewers 2007 - The Sarah Jane Adventures: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?, Part Two (CBBC): 1.73 million viewers 2009 - The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Eternity Trap, Part One (CBBC): 1.14 million viewers 2016 - Class: Co-owner of a Lonely Heart (BBC Three) Introductions 1966 - Patrick Troughton's full debut as the Second Doctor Releases 2001 - The Adventuress of Henrietta Street and Instruments of Darkness (BBC Books) 2007 - The Infinite Quest (DVD - region 2); The Glittering Storm and The Thirteenth Stone (BBC Audio - The Sarah Jane Adventures); Doctor Who Official Soundtracks: Series Three (Silva Screen Records) 2009 - Hornets' Nest, Part Three ('The Circus of Doom') (AudioGO); issue 140 of Doctor Who Adventures (BBC Magazines); The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (Penguin Character Books) 2015 - Issue 8 of the relaunched Doctor Who Adventures (Panini Comics UK); Torchwood: Forgotten Lives (Big Finish) Behind-the-Scenes 1998 - Recording of Big Finish's Bernice Summerfield stories Walking to Babylon and Birthright took place 2008 - Recording of the Big Finish audio The Magic Mousetrap took place 2009 - Recording of Big Finish's audio adaptation of the unmade TV story Point of Entry took place
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#8869
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it is, seems to be run by a bunch of pretentious arty farty prats, find it just as bad as the daily mail. mind most if not all of the British press is a joke
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#8870
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i didn't think the episode was any worse than last week's to be honest. the creature was as embarrassment, although i liked the (not entirely original) idea it ate energy. again it was too-PC - don't mind PC, just don't make it so damn obvious! the episode construction was a bit more of a classic-Who set-up i.e. isolate the cast in a remote setting with a mystery to solve, except there was no mystery and the story was naff - and again another story with no actual villain... wtf!!! other posters are right, Chibnall doesn't look a good fit for DW. clearly his talents are for earthbound drama as this creeps into every episode. DW needs a new Gothic period to get it out of the doldrums imo. |
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