Doctor Who: Warriors of the Deep
Audio: Audiobooks: BBC: Doctor Who Written by Terrance Dicks, and read by Janet Fielding The Silurians and the Sea Devils, originally created by Malcolm Hulke for a pair of Jon Pertwee Doctor Who stories in…
Audio: Audiobooks: BBC: Doctor Who Written by Terrance Dicks, and read by Janet Fielding The Silurians and the Sea Devils, originally created by Malcolm Hulke for a pair of Jon Pertwee Doctor Who stories in…
Terrance Dicks is a name that, despite his long and bright career working on other TV programmes and novel series, will always be synonymous with Doctor Who. As a script writer, and as the show’s…
Every Doctor Who fan who with an interest in the Classic era of the show (1963-1996) knows the work of Terrance Dicks. He’s not only impossible to ignore, having joined the TV show during the…
The Cybermen have always been Doctor Who’s silver medal monsters. At the very end of First Doctor William Hartnell’s time in the Tardis, they scored a massive hit with audiences, both for their size, their…
In which the sexier half of Mass Movement’s Middle Age Tag Team talks about Doctor Who: The Essential Terrance Dicks Volumes One & Two, Taskmaster: The Rubicon Trigger, Curse Of The Man-Thing, Wolverine: Black, White…
The Monster of Peladon was that reasonably rare thing in Doctor Who – a sequel story, showing the advancement of an alien world which acted as a mirror of political events here on Earth, and…
Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl – Written by Terrance Dicks & Read by Louise Jameson – CD / Audible (BBC Audio) You can tell almost immediately that Terrance Dicks probably enjoyed writing…
BBC Books to launch The World Cup of Terrance Dicks social media tournament on Monday 18 November 2019 BBC Books is to publish a hardback collection of Target novelisations by the late Terrance Dicks next…
Written by Terrance Dicks & Read by John Leeson – CD / Download (BBC Audio) The Key to Time season was an early experiment with a series arc in Doctor Who – six stories linked…
Something about airports seems to make for very unusual, somehow disconnected Doctor Who stories. Of the two extant examples, The Faceless Ones is by far the better structured (the other of course being limp-celery end…
Among Doctor Who fans, Robots of Death is a perennial favourite for a whole host of reasons. The visuals are gorgeous: Robots with beautiful facemasks, quilted jackets, metal hands and waves of swept-back metal hair;…
Doctor Who: The Five Doctors – Written by Terrance Dicks. Read by Jon Culshaw & Nicholas Briggs – CD / Download (BBC Audio) In Doctor Who, when you get different incarnations of the Doctor together,…