Doctor Who: it’s a bit of a laugh, isn’t it? Rarely taking itself entirely seriously, Doctor Who has a strong link to British comedy, whether through Steven Moffat and Douglas Adams, or via the very...

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Fresh from watching the new Doctor Who Series 10 trailer in loop mode on YouTube, Christian Cawley and James McLean are here to tell you what they thought. But not what to think. Instead, you...

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We’re back in 2017 — amazingly, our 10th anniversary — and we bear sad tidings: you deserve better Doctor Who. Sure, The Return of Doctor Mysterio isn’t bad, but neither is it good. Christian Cawley, Brian Terranova...

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This week we finally get the chance to sit down and talk about Class, the first Moffat-era Doctor Who spinoff, written by Patrick Ness, starring Katherine Kelly and features Peter Capaldi in the first episode....

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A classic Doctor Who writer is returning to the series, but which one? James McLean and Christian Cawley speculate on this news and more, including the recent Class trailer, and Doctor Who‘s own “first look”...

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We took a week off, but Christian Cawley, James McLean and Brian A Terranova are back to mull over some recent Doctor Who news, from the Moffat/Barrowman Torchwood revival spat to Tom Baker in Star...

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Following up our recent special commentary on Doctor Who fandom’s most embarrassed secret (that would be Dimensions in Time, locked away on YouTube like a barmy aunt of the Queen’s), we bring you a sequel:...

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So, the news has finally been released. Steven Moffat will move on from Doctor Who after Series 10, with Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall taking his place with Series 11 in 2018. To discuss a turn...

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We’re back with Doctor Who this week as we briefly preview Christmas special The Husbands of River Song, and have a look at a recent theory concerning low Doctor Who audience figures in 2015 –...

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Couldn’t Doctor Who Series 9 have finished with a less contentious episode than the disappointing but not-really-all-that-bad Hell Bent? Capaldi was wonderful once again, as was Coleman – but did the Doctor – and Moffat...

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