‘Doctor Who: Stranded 4’ reviewed
❉ In the concluding volume of the series, ‘Stranded’ continues to show there’s so much more you can still do with Doctor Who, writes Kevin Burnard.
❉ In the concluding volume of the series, ‘Stranded’ continues to show there’s so much more you can still do with Doctor Who, writes Kevin Burnard.
❉ Ace Records’ resident pop historian lovingly chronicles the entire pre-rock’n’roll era of modern music, writes James Collingwood.
❉ The ‘Supermarionation’ pioneer’s personal life is explored in this compelling portrait of a complicated man, writes Kevin Burnard.
❉ Estonian filmmaker Mart Sander’s polished, playful new film veers between black comedy and sinister menace writes Nick Clement.
❉ Den Cartlidge salutes an unsung master of quirky pop, electronica and psychedelia.
❉ Juno Dawson brings a fresh and unique voice to the Whoniverse, writes Andrew Creak.
❉ This impressive collection makes one wonder if Mackenzie’s career would have indeed soared again had he not taken his life, writes James Collingwood.
❉ David Geldard shares memories of the all-star memorial concert for AIDS awareness and reflects on its legacy.
❉ With only one more episode left for Jodie’s Doctor, it’s great to hear her in this new audio series, writes Andrew Creak.
❉ Hoist the jolly roger, because the Doctor, Yaz and Dan are the dandy pirates you’re too scared to mention.
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