Being a Doctor Who fan in the United States in the 1980s was nothing like the Internet-connected utopia most modern fans
Let me take you back to the 2000s, after school on Fridays, where little David, eager to get back to
And… K-THUNK. (Not K-KLAKK, you notice. Definitely K-THUNK.) K-THUNK is the representation, dear reader, in written English, of the sound of
Every Friday, we shine a lot on feeds Doctor Who fans should follow on Twitter. As it’s Our Favourite Merchandise Week
Skaro has something of chequered history but for the discerning traveller with an open mind, a sense of adventure and
Yes, it is still Friday. Just about. In the UK at any rate. So #FollowFriday, our weekly chance to point
Though its name may have changed, it’s release schedule altered and it’s covers undergone a series of make overs during
One of Doctor Who Magazine’s great strengths has always been it interviews – over its 500 issues the magazine has
I never forget a face, but in the case of Roy Skelton I might be permitted to make an exception.
Yesterday, your senses were assaulted by an aggregate of Cryons, giant numbers, and Peter Davidson. You’re clearly a glutton for