Hello everyone, the Historian here with a wrapup of the Doctor and company’s adventure amongst the Achaeans and the folk of Ilium, across the wine dark sea and the wind-swept plain…..Ahem. Sorry about that. Continue reading Post ID 64
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People joining or leaving the show, or other significant moments for cast members.
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4 – Horse of Destruction
Hello everyone, the Historian here! We had a full house tonight for the last episode of our Trojan epic: Ketina, Ronelyn, Schmallturm, Spoo, MisterMother, Photobug, Cz and MiniSpoo! So, without further ado, let’s get to the summary!
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Wrapup – The Time Meddler
Hello everyone, the Historian here, with out final wrapup of season two! (Well, all right, the Season Wrapup should be coming in the next week or so, but still.) And yes, this is being written later than I’d planned. I have to be honest–I love this story and I kept feeling I needed to wait until I had the time and energy to do it justice. But I’m quickly running out of time and here we are. Bear with me!
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Wrapup – The Chase
Hello everyone, the Historian here. It’s time to wrap up our latest Dalek adventure…and nearly time to wrap up the second season! More on that last bit later, but for now, let’s talk about “The Chase,” by Terry Nation, directed by Richard Martin with an assist from Douglas Camfield.
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Wrapup – The Rescue
Hello everyone, the Historian here to wrap up both the first Doctor Who story of 1965 and the first TARDIS Project story of 2010. And it’s a great way to start out the new year: a well written, well acted, well directed and well designed piece of work. Not only that, but a new and promising addition to the cast in Maureen O’Brien’s Vicki.
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Wrapup – The Dalek Invasion of Earth
Hello everyone, the Historian here. A little under a year ago, I wrote about how the Daleks’ first story “changed everything” for the then-brand new Doctor Who. Just under a year later, the Daleks returned to the show in a story that has just as much significance as their first.
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