David J Howe
David J Howe has been associated with Doctor Who for a quite sometime. His books on the history of the classic series released during the 1990’s are regarded as some…
David J Howe has been associated with Doctor Who for a quite sometime. His books on the history of the classic series released during the 1990’s are regarded as some…
Following on from the Doctor Who: The Cybermen Collection comes The Dalek Collection; a compendium of most of the adventures the new series has produced containing the Doctor’s most popular…
The soundtracks for Dr. Who And The Daleks and Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 are released on October 12th, 2009 from Silva Screen Records – James Whittington reviews them here… Ahh,…
William Hartnell’s monochromatic Doctor Who era continues on DVD with the release of his fifth adventure, The Keys Of Marinus. A six-parter written by Daleks creator Terry Nation, the story…
The first instalment of the Black Guardian Trilogy left many fans, including myself, feeling a bit flat. It contained so many missed chances that it didn’t really bode well for…
Colin Baker’s tenure in Doctor Who is well documented. It wasn’t the easiest TARDIS residency, being saddled with some of the poorest stories of the show’s history as well as…
Story arcs in Doctor Who are curious beasts. The ones contained in the new series have been more successful than not, but Classic Who has a rather debatable past. The…