Doctor Who: Fifty Stories For Fifty Years: The Mind Robber
Sometimes the best creative work comes from having to work within restrictions imposed from outside. The Mind Robber is a perfect example of this. The story before, The Dominators, was originally meant...
View ArticleDoctor Who: Fifty Stories For Fifty Years: 1969
It was the end…but the moment had been prepared for. From 1963 through 1969 Doctor Who was a black-and-white serial that ran for nine- or ten-month stretches, that featured as a lead an unknowable...
View ArticleDoctor Who: Fifty Stories For Fifty Years: 1975
1975 was the last year that everything changed for Doctor Who. We’ve seen that there are three main forces behind the feel of Doctor Who , the producer, the script editor, and the star. Season 12,...
View ArticleDoctor Who: Fifty Stories For Fifty Years: 1976
Through the millennia, the Time Lords of Gallifrey led a life of peace and ordered calm, protected against all threats from lesser civilisations by their great power. But this was to change. Suddenly,...
View ArticleDoctor Who: Fifty Stories For Fifty Years: 1977
How good can a story be before its bad aspects are excusable? The Talons Of Weng-Chiang is notable for many things — it’s the last story for Philip Hinchcliffe as producer (and he let the show go so...
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