It was in Journey’s End that Davros made the Doctor face himself, branding him “The man who keeps running, never looking back because he dare not, out of
Half a century is an incredibly long time in television terms. When many shows fail to even have their pilot episode broadcast or struggle to be granted a
While the year 2013 has ostensibly been one of celebration for Doctor Who, there have been as many disappointments and missed opportunities as successes, the stealth with which
At the prestigious Assembly Halls on top of the Mound overlooking the city of Edinburgh, previously home to the Scottish Government prior to the completion of the Parliament
In it’s fiftieth anniversary year, Matt Smith announced he was stepping down from his role as the lead on Doctor Who, the longest running science fiction television show
On Saturday 25th August, as part of the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival, the Edinburgh Filmhouse played host to a sold out screening of the first episode
As thousands of Doctor Who fans descended on Cardiff at the weekend, the glorious Welsh capital took on a slightly TARDISy shade of blue.
“Whovians” from across the world
When it was announced that Michael Moorcock, legendary veteran of British science fiction and fantasy literature, was to pen an original novel based on the latest series of