There may be only three new episodes of Doctor Who on television in 2022, but thanks to Big Finish, there's still plenty of new Doctor Who dramas to enjoy. Here are some of the highlights to look forward to. As a new year dawns so does a new era for Big Finish Productions. Officially approved creators of Doctor Who audio dramas since 1999, they recently had their licence … [Read more...] about Big Finish brings a Doctor Who packed year in 2022
Christmas TV 2021: A Doctor Who Fan’s Guide!
It's almost time to turn off the computer, get your festive jumper on, and fill up with mince pies and Christmas TV. And there's plenty of both for a Doctor Who fan to get their teeth into this year. The most obvious and most important, of course, is Doctor Who itself. Special festive episode 'Eve of the Daleks' arrives on New Year's Day for the first of the three 2022 … [Read more...] about Christmas TV 2021: A Doctor Who Fan’s Guide!
Doctor Who Missing Episodes: Is it time to animate ‘The Savages’?
With the release of 'Galaxy 4' this year, the era of William Hartnell animations is finally here. So let's take a look at one of the Doctor Who missing episodes that might get the animation treatment: 'The Savages.' At a practical level, 'The Savages' has a lot to recommend it. BBC Studios haven't yet commissioned any historical stories as animations, with science fiction … [Read more...] about Doctor Who Missing Episodes: Is it time to animate ‘The Savages’?
Meet Doctor Who’s new UNIT family at Big Finish
Kate Stewart is back on TV! And if that wasn't enough UNIT action for you, there's a whole new UNIT family to meet at Big Finish. Doctor Who: Flux saw the return of the Unified Intelligence Taskforce to our screens for the first time since 2016's 'The Return of Doctor Mysterio'. 'Survivors of the Flux' even expanded on UNIT history by introducing original commanding … [Read more...] about Meet Doctor Who’s new UNIT family at Big Finish
Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey: The most complex Doctor Who episodes
The climax of Doctor Who's most ambitious epic in years is nearly here. Season premiere 'The Halloween Apocalypse' gleefully threw half a dozen narrative balls into the air, making clear this would be no 'Bad Wolf' style loose strand connecting stand alone stories. When Chris Chibnall unveiled Doctor Who: Flux as the show's first six-parter since the 1970s, he wasn't … [Read more...] about Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey: The most complex Doctor Who episodes