Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Huw Fullerton in his series review for Radio Times, felt that it was Chibnall's best run of episodes, with an "all-time classic episode" in "Village of the Angels". He thought the series was a "cohesive, dynamic and entertaining whole" with a "frenetic, breakneck pace".
There have been many Doctor Who radio broadcasts over the years. In addition to a small number of in-house BBC productions, a larger number of radio plays produced by Big Finish began to be broadcast on BBC Radio 7 from 2005, featuring the Eighth Doctor (again played by Paul McGann) with mainstay companions Charley Pollard and later Lucie ...
Interviewed by Radio Times, Chibnall described the Thirteenth Doctor as "absolutely the Doctor, but there's a new calibration, a new mixture of Doctorishness. The Thirteenth Doctor is incredibly lively, warm, funny, energetic, inclusive – she's the greatest friend you could wish to have as your guide around the universe."
Patrick Mulkern, a reviewer for Radio Times, stated that the episode was "one of the most dizzying and blatantly confusing episodes of Doctor Who." [10] The Independent 's Isobel Lewis agreed, calling it a "meaningless mess", but said there were some "hopeful moments" among the "bewildering plotlines."
The Doctor is able to call in UNIT for help, and after their initial efforts fail, the Doctor determines that the Krynoid, which is now bigger than Chase's mansion, will soon release a huge quantity of the type of pods that infected Winlett and Keeler, dooming all animal life on Earth. Running out of time, the Doctor tells UNIT to completely ...
Prepare yourselves, Whovians: BBC One is finally ready to announce its starring actor for the upcoming season.
The Android Invasion is the fourth serial of the thirteenth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 22 November to 13 December 1975.
The site's consensus reads "Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time pays gratifying homage to the outgoing Doctor while marking a thoughtful, warm and funny passing of the torch to a new era in the franchise." [51] Writing for IGN Scott Collura praised the episode particularly the final moments featuring the regeneration.