Investigating the three Doctor Who stories that form a trilogy with the return of the Doctor's arch nemesis, The Master, at its core
Investigating the three Doctor Who stories that form a trilogy with the return of the Doctor's arch nemesis, The Master, at its core
The Doctor, Sarah Jane, and Harry arrive aboard a seemingly deserted space ark where humanity sleeps through the end of the world — but a deadly alien swarm is awakening, and one infected crewman may doom the last survivors of Earth
One of the reasons Doctor Who has survived for so long on our screens is its unique ability to replace the lead actor. With each new regeneration comes a new body, a new personality, a new Doctor. In this article Daniel Tessier reviews each debut story from Hartnell to McCoy.
On the planet Karn, an insect-like alien is killed by Condo who takes its head to his master, Solon. However, the head is unsuitable — Solon needs a head from a warm-blooded humanoid. On a storm-lashed night, the Doctor and Sarah arrive at Solon's front door
On the planet Skaro, The Doctor and a newly regenerated Romana are forced to act as military advisers to white-clad, silver-haired humanoids who are locked in a never-ending battle with the planet's deadly inhabitants
A mysterious 'Doctor' traps two school teachers in a time and space machine.
Following the Time War, the Doctor, the last survivor of the Time Lords, is left to wander all of time and space. Along the way he/she picks up some new companions and meets some old enemies.
Classic Tom Baker story from 1975 taking us back in time to the birth of The Doctor's deadliest enemy. "A signature story in the Doctor Who canon."
The Doctor and Romana encounter 'The Three Who Rule', cruel lords who live in a high tower overlooking a village, where everyone lives in fear. An ancient evil is rising...
Intriguing connections between the Doctor Who stories The Deadly Assassin and Castrovalva