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The One Where : Churchill and the Daleks team up to fight Hitler, but the Doctor knows you can never trust a pepper-pot. Verdict : Tally ho chaps The Doctor and Amy are off to war. It’s all blitz ...
PLEASE NOTE: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS. OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW IS HERE. It’s probably fair to say that there’s some scepticism surrounding the use of the Daleks in Doctor Who. Granted, they’re ...
You’re going to have to bear with us a little on this one, as we’re absolutely keen to stick to the mantra that this review is going to be spoiler-free. That does present quite a problem, as there’s ...
Somewhere down there, The Doctor and Rose are running around with gas-mask covered children. And Jack's probably dodging Daleks. I want that poster. I want that on a T-shirt. Got to say, as traps for ...
A star rating of 3 out of 5. Storyline The Doctor and Amy arrive in the Cabinet War Rooms in London during the Blitz. Prime Minister Winston Churchill, an old friend of the Time Lord, and Professor ...
SPOILER ALERT: This weekly blog is for those who have been watching Doctor Who on BBC1. Don’t read ahead if you haven’t seen episode three. Daniel Martin’s episode two blog There’s been some grumbling ...
I don’t like robots. Call them what you will: Cyborgs, Androids, Replicants, or Stepford Wives, they just don’t scare me very much. That is why I was prepared for this week’s “Doctor Who” episode, ...
The Daleks are back! In Mark Gatiss's 'Victory of the Daleks', The Doctor's greatest enemy were resurrected - complete with new, multicoloured casings! But was their return a victory or a letdown?
The Daleks are back! Again!! As we saw from the end of the last episode, The Doctor's most indefatigable enemy return in the next episode - in the most unlikely of places. The Daleks are now Winston ...
This year’s big Dalek episode of Doctor Who was a fun, colorful romp with enough silliness, and crazy enough action, to make almost anyone happy for 42 minutes. But it did make us wonder: Will the ...
I've got a lot of time for Mark Gatiss. But then I've got time for anyone who can make me laugh to the point of seizure, as he did in The League of Gentlemen. I've also admired his contributions to ...
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