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Kevin Phillipson (10021 KP) rated Doctor Who: Robots of Death in TV
Jul 17, 2020 (Updated Jul 17, 2020)
Tom baker (2 more)
Louise Jameson
Vocs
I like this one it has everything that makes classic who group of people who are trapped with the doctor and his companion with an enemy who's killing them off one by one. The story takes alot of cues from Agatha Christie novels plenty of red herrings. And then there's the VOCs probably one of the best designed robots in who history. plus Tom baker in his element trying to convince the crew that it's the VOCs that are the real killers and not him or someone else is controlling them. Pure classic but not the last time that doctor who will use Christie for inspiration
K9 and Company
TV Show
Doctor who spin off featuring K9 and Sarah Jane Smith that never got made into a series
Kevin Phillipson (10021 KP) rated The Owners (2020) in Movies
Oct 17, 2022
Maisie Williams (1 more)
Sylvester McCoy
Also watched today it’s rather decent home invasion thriller about 4 would be criminals who pick the wrong house to rob hats off to former doctor who slyvester McCoy well after watching him in the munsters movie last week this better role for him plus Maisie willliams who is also good overall decent thriller
David McK (3425 KP) rated Doctor Who: Engines of War in Books
Aug 19, 2023
The War Doctor.
A previously unknown incarnation of the Time Lord known only as The Doctor, as portrayed by John Hurt in the Dr Who 50th anniversary special 'the Day of the Doctor' in 2013 during Matt Smith's tenure as The Doctor (and with David Tennant also reprising his role as the same character).
The War Doctor refers to the fact that *this* incarnation participated in the Time War, a fundamental part of the backstory of Nu-Who, between the Daleks and the Time Lords.
Its also open to interpretation whether the Engines of War of the title here are those Daleks, or the various TARDIS's used by the Time Lords during this story, which itself is largely split into 3 segments: part 1 on the planet Moldox (which the Daleks have conquered, and where the Doctor meets his new companion for this story), part 2 on Gallifrey (the home of the Time Lords), and part 3 in the space above Moldox, in the Tantalus Eye.
The result is something that is generally light-weight enough: solid if not spectacular. But, then again, that could probably apply to just about every extended universe tie in there is!
A previously unknown incarnation of the Time Lord known only as The Doctor, as portrayed by John Hurt in the Dr Who 50th anniversary special 'the Day of the Doctor' in 2013 during Matt Smith's tenure as The Doctor (and with David Tennant also reprising his role as the same character).
The War Doctor refers to the fact that *this* incarnation participated in the Time War, a fundamental part of the backstory of Nu-Who, between the Daleks and the Time Lords.
Its also open to interpretation whether the Engines of War of the title here are those Daleks, or the various TARDIS's used by the Time Lords during this story, which itself is largely split into 3 segments: part 1 on the planet Moldox (which the Daleks have conquered, and where the Doctor meets his new companion for this story), part 2 on Gallifrey (the home of the Time Lords), and part 3 in the space above Moldox, in the Tantalus Eye.
The result is something that is generally light-weight enough: solid if not spectacular. But, then again, that could probably apply to just about every extended universe tie in there is!
tonidavis (353 KP) rated Doctor Who - Series 1 (New Season - 1) in TV
Dec 27, 2017
Rebirth of a great show (3 more)
Russell T Davies
Stephan Moffatt
Billie Piper
The ReBirth of Doctor who
Wether your a old doctor who fan or new to the show Christopher Eccleston performance launched the new generation of Doctor who to a much wider audience across the world. Bille Piper performance as Rose is relatable and bring humour to counter Eccelstons sterner side.
Show runners Russel T Davies and Stephan Moffat make a great team with Moffat being a great writer to invoke your inner fears the monsters he creates are top notch and Russel T Davies keeps the series well run and created thw Arc structure that Moffat fails at in later series.
Not to mention it always good to have cybermen darleck back on our tv screens
Show runners Russel T Davies and Stephan Moffat make a great team with Moffat being a great writer to invoke your inner fears the monsters he creates are top notch and Russel T Davies keeps the series well run and created thw Arc structure that Moffat fails at in later series.
Not to mention it always good to have cybermen darleck back on our tv screens
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Nov 23, 2019
Heather Heath (18 KP) rated Doctor Who - Series 11 (New Season 11) in TV
May 16, 2019
I have watched Doctor Who scence season 9. ( My husband longer) and we never missed an episode. But this time around we just couldn't get through it. The story lines were half the time mediocre at best. Jodi Whitiker is a good actress and I know she had to work with what the writers give her so I don't blame her for how the season turned out. It just didn't seem ti have the same Doctor Who feel to it.
Dawn Marie (22 KP) rated Netflix in Apps
Oct 29, 2018
Destiny of the Doctor: The Complete Adventure
James Swallow, Nigel Robinson, Simon Guerrier and Nev Fountain
Book
Originally created to mark the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, Big Finish Productions produced a...
Flynn (6 KP) rated Ishmael (Star Trek: The Original Series, #23) in Books
Sep 10, 2018
I loved this book, from the Doctor Who references to Spock becoming more human than he would've ever let himself. This book got me laughing and smiling so much, perhaps one of the top books to do so.