The Romans: Doctor Who goes light entertainment
In the earliest days of Doctor Who, the historical story lines took great care over their accuracy. Then came The Romans. … Read the full post »
Read my posts about the long-running British science fiction TV series Doctor Who, which is a firm favourite with many Liberal Democrats.
In the earliest days of Doctor Who, the historical story lines took great care over their accuracy. Then came The Romans. … Read the full post »
The Daleks nearly appeared in a TV advert for Hamlet Cigars. … Read the full post »
Welcome to 175 Stroud Green Road, a house with an important little role in the history of chocolate and Doctor Who. … Read the full post »
Via Cobettes and Sporks comes this photo of Crouch End, taken at the foot of Muswell Hill near the entrance to Alexandra Park and Palace. … Read the full post »
Doctor Who meets dominoes fan in this fun video from Flippy Cat. … Read the full post »
Liberal Democrat Newswire #11 is a special Birmingham Lib Dem conference preview, featuring three doctors: Owen, Harris and Who. … Read the full post »
I was going to write a post about my doubts over the first episode of the new series of Doctor Who. … Read the full post »
To warm up before the current season’s finale, I’ve just finished watching The Pirate Planet, from the Tom Baker years and available as part of The Key To Time box set. … Read the full post »
OK then: excellent snappy dialogue. Just the sort of drama the BBC should do. … Read the full post »
Finally getting round to watching series seven of 24 around the same time as the Christmas two-parter for Doctor Who highlighted a common challenge faced by both shows. … Read the full post »