‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: “The War of Art” by Paul Cornell
I think I want to hear more — and in a story for adults, a story not suitable for children — about the summer of 1966 and the Doctor’s adventures with Andy Warhol…
I think I want to hear more — and in a story for adults, a story not suitable for children — about the summer of 1966 and the Doctor’s adventures with Andy Warhol…
The BBC’s official site for Doctor Who is chock full of cute games, such as Amy’s History Hunt, wherein you play Amy and try to unlock the Doctor’s safe (for some reason that’s not offered) and retrieve the Doctor’s favorite painting (which he’s locked in there for purposes unknown).
Yesterday we looked at mimi-na’s Doctor’s Girls Wallpaper. So here’s a taste of the artist’s Doctor’s Boys…
There have been many, many screaming companions on the TARDIS. Just a small taste…
Clearly, I am doing the Internet wrong.
Cool thing about getting to hang out on the Doctor Who set: faux attacks by famous monsters.
Reader Erik reminded me of this old British ad for the Volkswagen Gulf car, featuring Peter Davison, Jon Pertwee, and Tom Baker looking surprisingly surprised…
It’s not a pulsating green blob inside the Dalek warrior casing, it’s this…
Letters of Note — an awesome site that publishes cool old documents and letters — recently unearthed a most intriguing Doctor Who artifact…
I’ve heard of fan fiction, but fan theater?