Philip Hinchcliffe Presents ‘The Helm of Awe’ reviewed
❉ Louise Jameson remains one of the finest actresses to play a companion.
❉ Louise Jameson remains one of the finest actresses to play a companion.
❉ Paul Cornell plumbs the depths of magic and despair in Chalk, a brutal exploration of bullying in Thatcher’s England.
❉ A digital chronology of Doctor Who apocrypha – the spin-offs too weird to fit into the canon.
❉ Smoking hot TARDIS-on-TARDIS vortex shenanigans and trippy, metatextual games ahoy!
❉ “A short, sharp bracing racket, in the lineage of the Gang of Four school of post-punk.”
❉ The latest adventure in Titan’s Twelfth Doctor range is a postmodern screwball comedy.
❉ Kinetic prose and a cast of unpleasant but fascinating characters adorn Blair Bidmead’s full-length debut novel.
❉ Something furry this way comes, as SFA take Fuzzy Logic and Radiator on the road. Jon Arnold and Martin Ruddock lap it up.
❉ Your hosts Toby Hadoke and Robert Shearman return to cover 11 seasons, 58 stories, four producers and just the two Doctors.
❉ Modern technology meets retro psychedelia with the enigmatic Cult of Free Love’s blissed-out debut album…
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