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Doctor Who Season 14 Finale Review

The fourteenth series of Doctor Who’s revival era (40th overall but marketed as “Season One” due to new Disney distribution deal) has concluded this...

Doctor Who – “73 Yards”, “Dot and Bubble” and “Rogue” Review

With the last Doctor Who review, I noted the idea of fans and critics saying that “Doctor Who is back” with the Steven Moffat-penned...

“Boom” and the New Doctor Who Series (so far)

If you don’t know what Doctor Who is about, you probably should have never clicked on this article. But anyway…here goes: The new series of...

Interview – Doctor Who’s John Levene

Mark Halyday had the opportunity to sit down with Classic Doctor Who star John Levene, who played Sgt Benton alongside the Third Doctor John...

Ranking Doctor Who’s Dalek Episodes

Daleks are the iconic Doctor Who foe. Designed to be something other than the garden-variety humanoid villain, the salt and pepper shakers have endured over fifty...

Doctor Who Review Episode 1 – The Pilot

Mark and Daniel review The Pilot after they calm down from all of the Master excitement and the Kris Marshall disappointment.
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