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Who. Reviewed.: October 2012
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Thursday, October 4, 2012. Tabular review: The Angels take Manhattan. Hi, and welcome to a new style of review. I don't know if it works, or even if it's worth persisting with, but my opinions on The Angels take Manhattan. Are much more easily bloggable if I just make a table with positives and negatives. If two asterisks are next to a "cool" or "not cool" line item, it's because they were very cool - or very not cool - as the case may be. Three makes it oustanding - or cringeworthy. Tabular review: The ...
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Who. Reviewed.: March 2012
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Liveblog: The Leisure Hive, episode 2. Watching them again, they seem much cleaner, brighter - a credits sequence for the video tape era. It was the source of an interesting, but friendly, disagreement between Jacqueline Hill (initial companion Barbara Wright, and Lexa in the following serial Meglos. Im going to go on about, I can tell, but the music really is very intrusive as Pangol goes to the control panel. Labels: Christopher H. Bidmead. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. The revie...
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Who. Reviewed.: PDA: Instruments of Darkness - Gary Russell
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Monday, August 13, 2012. PDA: Instruments of Darkness - Gary Russell. Gary Russell made me think! No, really, he did a good thing! 279 pages weren't wasted! Courtesy: doctorwhoreviews.co.uk. During his time writing Past Doctor Adventures, Russell made it a personal crusade to redeem the then-pilloried Sixth incarnation of the Time Lord, fleshing out the lurid continuity of the Colin Baker era. First came Mel's official introductory story, Business Unusual -. Is a reasonable sequel to Business Unusual.
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Who. Reviewed.: The Waters of Mars
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012. The Waters of Mars. This is hardly revolutionary, but The Waters of Mars. Is easily the best of the four specials broadcast in 2009. In many ways, being the best of 2009 could end up damning Waters. With faint praise, which is completely undeserved - partly because Planet of Death. And End of Time. Particularly) were schmaltzy pap, while The Next Doctor. While promising, features the uber-anachronistic Cyber-king rampaging through 19th Century London. Fans prefer to forget "...
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Who. Reviewed.: September 2012
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Monday, September 10, 2012. Review: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship. I don't get why people (I'm looking at you. Radio Free Skaro) rag on Chris Chibnall. I'm not convinced he's the greatest script writer that Who. Has, but every single one of his scripts has been perfectly . functional. I'm a big fan of 42. While the Earth Reptile story in Series 5 didn't fascinate me, but was hardly dire. To be honest, functional is the best assessment of Dinosaurs on a Spaceship. The presence of historical figures. In so doin...
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Radio Free Skaro has a new home! | Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
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Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro. A Doctor Who podcast featuring blathering from three jaunty fellows. Radio Free Skaro : An Introduction. Radio Free Skaro has a new home! Specifically at radiofreeskaro.com. Our new home for jaunty nonsense involving the good Doctor. Head on over, crack open a malted beverage of some kind, and don’t let Pedantor out, he hates the neighbourhood kids and is known to bite. This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 at 6:20 PM and is filed under Uncategorized. Radio ...
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Groucho Mark's Emporium Of Opinion: February 2013
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Groucho Mark's Emporium Of Opinion. Saturday, February 23, 2013. 1962-1964: So Much Older Then. Bob Dylan was a writer and singer of protest songs for, at a generous estimate, a period of a little less than 18 months between late 1962 and early 1964. Only a single album from his entire career consists primarily of what could accurately be described as “protest songs”. That’s one out of thirty-five. Links to this post. Is this thing on? Blimey. It's been a while since I posted anything here, hasn't it?
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Groucho Mark's Emporium Of Opinion: November 2012
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Groucho Mark's Emporium Of Opinion. Thursday, November 1, 2012. Brief notes: On Kylie Minogue. I've just read a rather good interview with Kylie on the Quietus. In which she talks her way through her entire career. Once again, I came away from it with the realisation that Kylie has pretty much always been the perfect pop star for me - every major stage of her career has corresponded to a matching stage in the development of my own musical tastes with such perfect timing as to almost beggar belief.
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Who. Reviewed.: July 2012
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Review: Elisabeth Sladen - an autobiography. When Elisabeth Sladen . Passed away in April 2011. I was shocked and upset than at the death of any other of my childhood fiction stalwarts. She consistent, intriguing and still on TV, but her death shook me up more so than even that of her co-star (and my then-hero) Jon Pertwee in 1996, despite that occurring in the midst of my cry-at-the-drop-of-a-hat phase. Her most notable role by far was as . Doctor Whos best ever companion.