End-of-season reviews
Almost yer classic game of two halves is series three of The Sarah Jane Adventures …
It hardly seems fair to give the series-spanning Children of Earth a single blog post when the first two series of Torchwood yielded months' worth of my inane ramblings …
Series Two of The Sarah Jane Adventures provides us with another tweak to the format and another strong series of adventures for Sarah Jane and the gang …
After all the moping around poor Martha Jones had to do in Series Three, Donna Noble is the proverbial breath of fresh air …
Torchwood Series Two continues the wild, uneven ride begun in Everything Changes …
A few tweaks of the format after the New Year's Day special and the first series of The Sarah Jane Adventures was off-and-running …
Good on yer — you can do so much better than him! …
I'd approached this re-watch of the first series of Torchwood somewhat apprehensively …
There's something of the difficult-second-album syndrome about Series Two …
What's perhaps most striking about the first series of twenty-first century Doctor Who is just how consistent it is …
Classic Doctor Who's final season is one of the best, not just of the 80s, but of the show's entire run …
Pretty much everything about Doctor Who's 25th season improves upon the previous one …
Season Twenty-Four was clearly a time of transition for Doctor Who …
There's not a great deal that I can say about Season Twenty-Three that wasn't already in my post dealing with The Trial of a Time Lord …
Season Twenty-Two seems to me to be unfairly maligned …
Perhaps my lack of fondness for season twenty-one is due to having no nostalgia for it …
The twentieth season of Doctor Who may not have the highs nor the lows (well, Time-Flight) of the Fifth Doctor's first season in the TARDIS, but, Arc of Infinity aside, it's a pretty solid run nevertheless …
Not even its lacklustre finale can prevent Season Nineteen being my favourite season of Doctor Who …
For all of 21st-century Doctor Who's much-vaunted season arcs I don't think either Russell T Davies or Steven Moffat ever attempted anything quite as sophisticated as Christopher H. Bidmead …
Season Seventeen (and consequently Douglas Adams and Graham Williams) didn't get its end-of-season finale …