
With over 800 hours of Doctor Who content now on iPlayer, “Doctor Who, What and Where to Start?”
Susanna Robertson-Sheath delves into the intricate history of the Classic Doctor Who Doctors.

Susanna Robertson-Sheath delves into the intricate history of the Classic Doctor Who Doctors.
Wondering what to wear this summer? Rosie Spurrier, Susanna Robertson-Sheath and Stella Lau have taken the opportunity to highlight some of their favourite TV summer styles!
A guide to superfan Amy’s favourite episodes!
It cannot be denied that many people have developed an increased interest in the British royal family and royal history since the debut of Netflix’s The Crown. While that series definitely is not a documentary, here are some which may be of interest if you wish to find out more about how rich royal history is in every sense of the word.
The National Museum Cardiff is not quite a hidden gem but it is most certainly worth checking out if you fancy a day trip. Part of the National Museum of Wales, it is free to enter and has several interesting permanent and temporary exhibitions including BBC 100 in Wales! Check out props, costumes and more at the end of an easy train journey!
In this article Rosie Spurrier looks back at the the cosmic couple that arguably was but definitely should have been: Tennant’s Tenth Doctor and Piper’s Rose Tyler remain a popular pairing across the show’s 60 year history.
Amy Scott-Munden, Ellie Griffiths and Susanna Robertson-Sheath discuss the saddest TV finales!
To date the only Doctor Who companion to receive not one but two spin offs,…
Editor Morgan McMillan reviews the archive Reading and Leeds festival and proves you can party from the comfort of your own home.
Doctor Who, Season 12 has, overall, been strong. I frequently praised it for feeling like…
Jess discusses Doctor Who’s history of queer representation and how season 12 has so far learned from criticism by subverting expectations and refusing to indulge the ‘Bury Your Gays’ trope.
After its immense success so far this season, the BBC have commissioned a second season to air next year.
Is fifty-six series’ a good time to call it a day? Ben Dolbear exhumes HIGNFY’s corpse.
The series will commence on Sunday 7th October with an episode entitled ‘The Woman Who Fell To Earth’.