BBC
You’re already seen our list of revived episodes for a rainy day and If the new series seems like an impenetrable behemoth then you’ll need to have your hand firmly held and whole bath towels at the ready to mop up all the tears when faced with the classic show’s 696 episodes in 26 years. Even those who have watched all the classic episodes are daunted by the sheer weight of the canon. They have ended up so focused by the giant size of it that they even ended up having to invent a new series to make it all work – season 6B. The classic series is huge, but it had to be made even bigger.
You’ll need to set aside some time to delve into this fortress. Specifically days.
So in the event that you’ve started on the series and don’t know where to...
You’re already seen our list of revived episodes for a rainy day and If the new series seems like an impenetrable behemoth then you’ll need to have your hand firmly held and whole bath towels at the ready to mop up all the tears when faced with the classic show’s 696 episodes in 26 years. Even those who have watched all the classic episodes are daunted by the sheer weight of the canon. They have ended up so focused by the giant size of it that they even ended up having to invent a new series to make it all work – season 6B. The classic series is huge, but it had to be made even bigger.
You’ll need to set aside some time to delve into this fortress. Specifically days.
So in the event that you’ve started on the series and don’t know where to...
- 1/16/2015
- by Luke Williams
- Obsessed with Film
BBC
You know how it goes. The rain is pouring outside and all you want to do is curl up on the couch in your Tardis onesie and/or blanket with a cup of tea and watch copious amounts of your favourite Time Lord. But where to begin?
Every Doctor Who fan is always in the mood to indulge in an episode – or two – of the Doctor’s ongoing adventures and, with 813 of them and counting, they’re definitely not stuck for choice. It’s one of those ‘first world problems’ in the sense that sometimes it can be difficult to decide which episode to watch, especially if you’re not really in the mood for anything too head-scratchingly timey-wimey.
That doesn’t really narrow it down, though. The possibilities are still pretty much endless even if you’re trying to avoid the more mind-boggling adventures. If you don’t...
You know how it goes. The rain is pouring outside and all you want to do is curl up on the couch in your Tardis onesie and/or blanket with a cup of tea and watch copious amounts of your favourite Time Lord. But where to begin?
Every Doctor Who fan is always in the mood to indulge in an episode – or two – of the Doctor’s ongoing adventures and, with 813 of them and counting, they’re definitely not stuck for choice. It’s one of those ‘first world problems’ in the sense that sometimes it can be difficult to decide which episode to watch, especially if you’re not really in the mood for anything too head-scratchingly timey-wimey.
That doesn’t really narrow it down, though. The possibilities are still pretty much endless even if you’re trying to avoid the more mind-boggling adventures. If you don’t...
- 1/13/2015
- by Dan Butler
- Obsessed with Film
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