The only good thing about Robert Holmes’ departure as script editor of Dr Who is that it freed him up to write more episodes himself. Here he pens more proof that he was born to create Dr Who stories— and…
Dr Who: Image of the Fendahl
“There are four thousand million people on this planet, and if I’m right, within a year there will be only one. Just one.” —The Doctor In a case of complete mood whiplash after last week, we’re back to an adventure…
Dr Who: The Invisible Enemy
Oh dear, that wasn’t very good at all, was it? An unbroken winning streak that’s lasted for three seasons comes to a sudden halt in a parade of bad special effects, bad costumes, and narrative silliness. The story could have…
Dr Who: Horror of Fang Rock
NOTE: there are spoilers about the ending of the story in the review below. Exercise caution if you haven’t watched it yet, but plan to. The TARDIS doesn’t travel far from its last stop: ahead in time from the Victorian…
Dr Who: The Talons of Weng-Chiang
Should Doctor Who and Sherlock do a crossover? There’s no need— the Doctor has been Sherlock, right here in The Talons of Weng-Chiang. This is a terrific episode, absolutely one of (my picks for) the ten best in the history…
Dr Who: The Robots of Death
It’s an Agatha Christie drawing-room mystery, with robots! The TARDIS arrives on board a “sandminer,” a huge industrial ship scouring a planet-wide sea of sand for valuable minerals. But the crew aren’t your typical miners: they’re from a civilization that…