2005-10
I can't claim to remember a great deal of Paul Cornell's original New Adventure version of Human Nature …
The Lazarus Experiment sees the Doctor bring Martha home after that "one trip to say thanks" which saw them visit Shakespeare, new New York, old New York …
Even if you didn't know this week's episode was entitled Judith Krantz's The Daleks Take Manhattan (or something like that), you'd know from all the Nu Yoik accents in the opening scene …
Following on from the season-opening runaround knockabout fun we have this — more runaround knockabout fun …
Poor Anne Reid — killed by haemovores in The Curse of Fenric, becomes a plasmavore for Smith and Jones …
Unearthly Times takes a side-step back from its Torchwood side-step for Doctor Who's 2006 Christmas Day episode …
You can call me a sour old grumpy puss if you like, but I've never really believed the Doctor and Rose were in love …
It's fair to say Fear Her is not the most beloved of Doctor Who episodes …
Love and Monsters contains so many elements that could be described as divisive, it might as well be called "Love, or Hate? …
It's not the first time the Doctor has been faced with a giant creature in a big ol' pit …
It had to happen. There had to be a dip in quality at some point …
The Girl in the Fireplace provides us with the first evidence of the Steven Moffat's love of The Time Traveler's Wife …
You get the sense that very little acting was required by David Tennant when Anthony Head's oily headmaster Mr Finch introduces Miss Sarah Jane Smith to the Doctor …
I must admit I'd forgotten all about the bald kung fu monks in Tooth and Claw …
Each episode of Series Two of Doctor Who had an accompanying TARDISode — a 60-second introduction to the following week's episode …