Top 10 classic Doctor Who serials
Doctor Who hits its 60th anniversary this year and it’s split into 2 distinct eras, the classic era and then Nu-Who. As someone who has been a fan as long…
Books & audios and anything…
Doctor Who hits its 60th anniversary this year and it’s split into 2 distinct eras, the classic era and then Nu-Who. As someone who has been a fan as long…
I remember watching Clerks not long after it came out and enjoying it, thinking it was a bit cutting edge and interesting, but I think that might have been more…
This probably isn’t my usual type of read but it was recommended by my other half – I think because I was listening to an audiobook which was a cosy…
For many Tom Baker is the definitive Doctor and for many others the ultimate story is Genesis of the Daleks. With this in mind when a version of the first…
As any Doctor Who fan will know this year is the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who, and with that comes a lot of special releases. Regular readers will know I’m…
I came across the Cesare Aldo books a few years ago when the author did a workshop at Granite Noir. I was also surprised to learn that I had read…
One of Radio 4’s new comedy panel shows You Heard It Here First is hosted by comedian Chris McCausland. Chris, for those who haven’t encountered him is a blind comedian,…
This is a book I’ve been waiting literally years for, my favourite book of the last few years might well have been The Rook by Daniel O’Malley, and after that…
I had read the first 2 volumes of these when they were released but for some reason not this one. As in Halfway to Hollywood and The Python Years, Travelling…
During their tenure on TV there the sixth Doctor and Mel were not many fans favourite pairing, due often to lacklustre scripting and that jacket, but not so much due…