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Children today do not know the joy of opening a cereal box and finding a free gift inside Almost every box used to come with a freebie, from toy cars and figurines to puzzles and even sunglasses We’ve ...
We all know how each of the classic Doctor Who companions left the show, be it by marriage or being smeared halfway across the northern hemisphere. But companions only leave the show when the ...
Since Doctor Who reappeared on screens in 2005 villains from the classic series have reappeared ... story back in 1970. The Daleks, the Doctor's most famous opponents which date back from the ...
Well, why not? Doctor Who’s previous series finale “Empire of Death” brought back a creepy mask-wearing villain from the classic era, so where’s the harm in making it two on the trot?
Nobody realised the problem with this until Hill had already been cast and written into the following story; The Daleks' Masterplan. If Katarina had never even seen a light bulb before ...
Since its revival in 2023, Doctor Who has leaned harder into the history of the classic series. While avoiding popular villains such as the Daleks and Cybermen, the show brought back more obscure ...
An amoral Time Lord scientist, the Rani, portrayed by Kate O’Mara, appeared in just two classic Doctor Who storylines ... they know Daleks, they probably know who Davros is, but they don ...
And so, naturally, we have to dig some Classic Who villains out from the ... It’s as good a reason as any! It’s the Daleks – you can never rule out the Daleks (Picture: BBC) When it comes ...
You wait ages for a classic Doctor Who villain to return to the series after decades away... and then two come along at once. Last week, recurring antagonist Mrs Flood (Anita Dobson) was revealed ...
It's difficult to imagine the Daleks ever having their murderous ways curtailed – but a writer on Doctor Who's 2005 revival has revealed he once feared the notorious killing machines would be ...