Classic Doctor Who companions were thinly-written ... which included the debut of the Cybermen and the very first regeneration in Doctor Who. This resulted in a disconnect from the visuals ...
From the Master to the Daleks, Doctor Who has faced plenty of villains capable of wiping out the universe, but which enemies ...
Two Cybermen stormed the National Museum of Scotland to help launch a Doctor Who exhibition making its first appearance in Scotland. Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder explores the science behind the BBC ...
featuring Peter Capaldi as the Doctor, and Nicholas Briggs, the voice of the Cybermen and Daleks. In a stand-alone story from Doctor Who and Wizards vs Aliens TV writer, Phil Ford, the Twelfth ...
This terrific collection of five unabridged audiobooks from the classic range of ‘Doctor Who’ Target novelisations will delight any fan of the original 1963-89 science-fiction series. There are two ...
Although "genuinely disturbing", this episode is, all in all, a "stone-cold classic piece of British TV sci-fi", said Robinson, and one that is sure to win over "even people who hate 'Doctor Who'".
We’ve already revealed that the Doctor has a swimming ... s reviving a foe from the classic era. Having brought back two of the classics, the Ice Warriors and the Cybermen, this year we wanted ...
The Master is the closest to a nemesis the Doctor has. He's like the Joker to Batman. Unlike the Daleks, the Cybermen, or the Sontarans, The Master is the only enemy who is the Doctor's equal in ...