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I may have to watch last nights episode again, as on first viewing I thought it was an unholy mess. Series 11 was dreadful ( I stopped watching after the talking frog ) but I’ve given this new series a go and it is definitely an improvement ( Orphan 55 was a bit shit though ). Although JW has improved a bit, I’m still not a fan I’m afraid. I’ll keep watching the series though. |
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But all the other stuff felt randomly thrown in. There were enough random plot points to fill out years of scripts not just the remaining five episodes. The return of the all powerful Cyber fleet would have been perfect for me this series, then go do the 'other' Doctor stuff in Whitaker's hopefully last series. |
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Popular music in 'Doctor Who' #28 Episode: 'Aliens Of London' Artist: David Bowie Title: Starman Notes: * Played on the Powell Estate after a spaceship crashed in the Thames * Originally released on the seminal 1972 album 'The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars' * The song also appears during one of Eugene Jones' flashback sequences in the Torchwood story Random Shoes.
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Just read that Nicholas Parsons has died age 96. At the time he was an odd choice for a Doctor Who story but as it turned out he was excellent in his role as the vicar in Curse of Fenric. He also took part in the newly recorded special features for the new season 26 blu-ray and according to a review in the most recent Doctor Who Magazine, loved every minute of it. |
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R.I.P Nicholas Parsons
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