The Master, an old adversary of the Doctor, has arrived on Earth to destroy humanity with the aid of the Nestene Consciousness and their army of Autons and killer plastic daffodils - unless the Doctor ...
Some of these reviews are very tough to write. The most difficult stories to evaluate in this form are those with which I have such a strong emotional connection, and although I still count Peter ...
The early 1970s, arguably, was when Doctor Who started to come of age, and a lot of the credit belongs to the late, great producer Barry Letts. Two newly released ...
Growing up in the ’90s, Doctor Who wasn’t really a thing. Following the sci-fi show’s cancellation in 1989, there was a 16-year period – aside from a one-off television movie in 1996 that failed to ...
In the four-part story, the Doctor played by Jon Pertwee comes face-to-face with his archenemy The Master (Roger Delgado) for the first time. The Autons, plastic dummies built by The Master, handed ...
Rumour has it that Doctor Who's biggest plastic peril (apart from whatever was going on in Praxeus) could be set for a comeback, after fans spotted a film crew working on some sort of project ...
Smashing out of shop windows and onto our screens, the Autons are some of Doctor Who's oldest, most memorable, and most frightening enemies. First appearing back in 1970's Spearhead from Space, these ...
RT Review by Patrick Mulkern Vibrant colours. Sharp compositions. Fast narrative. Snappy dialogue... A cloak-flapping superhero and his saturnine nemesis... Yes ...
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