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Too Much Information: The Keys Of Marinus episode four, written by Toby Hadoke and me, is now widely available; Patreon subscribers can enjoy an early release of episode five |
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Too Much Information: The Keys Of Marinus episode two, written by Toby Hadoke and me, is now available on Patreon |
26th December 2024: A short biography of Nicola Coughlan has been added. 25th December 2024: Merry Christmas! Basic information for Joy To The World has been added. 18th December 2024: And we're back, after an extended hiatus while real-world stuff demanded attention. (Pesky real world...) Look for several updates in the coming days, starting with a plot summary, transmission time and cast list for Joy To The World, courtesy the BBC. 17th September 2024: Corrected Catherine Tate's birthdate (with thanks to Joe Salazar). 23rd August 2024: The page for The War Between The Land And The Sea has been updated with new and clarified information. Doctor Who Magazine has revealed additional cast for Joy To The World. 23rd August 2024: The page for The War Between The Land And The Sea has been updated with new and clarified information. Doctor Who Magazine has revealed additional cast for Joy To The World. 31st July 2024: A new Lost Stories entry has been added for an untitled First Doctor adventure set in mediaeval England, incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 30th July 2024: More news from San Diego Comic-Con gives us the name of the new companion being played by Varada Sethu. 26th July 2024: News from San Diego Comic-Con has meant the launch of a page for the forthcoming spin-off series The War Between The Land And The Sea, plus updates to the cast list for Joy To The World and the biographies for Russell T Davies, Pete McTighe, Dylan Holmes Williams, Jemma Redgrave and Gugu Mbatha-Raw. 16th July 2024: A new Lost Stories entry has been added for an untitled adventure which would have reunited the Doctor and Vicki with Ian and Barbara, incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 15th July 2024: Small revisions have been made to the entry for “The Hidden Planet” incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 11th July 2024: A short biography of Anita Dobson has been added. 9th July 2024: A short biography of Angela Wynter has been added. 7th July 2024: A short biography of Yasmin Finney has been added. 1st July 2024: The seven-day viewing figure and more accurate start time for Empire Of Death have been updated. An addition has been made to the biography of Dylan Holmes Williams, reflecting his apparent involvement in a forthcoming Doctor Who spin-off. 27th June 2024: Small revisions have been made to the entry for The Ark incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. More substantial revisions have been made to the entry for The Celestial Toymaker, drawing on information contained in the same book, as well as The Endless Lies About The Celestial Toymaker Scripts, a video from the team behind the indispensible Dalek 63·88 website. 26th June 2024: The seven-day viewing figure and more accurate start time for The Legend Of Ruby Sunday have been updated. Small revisions have been made to the entries for “The Dream-Spinner” and “The Nazis”, incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 25th June 2024: Small revisions have been made to the entry for “The Hounds Of Time” incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 22nd June 2024: Small revisions have been made to the biography of Paul Erickson incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years and elsewhere. 21st June 2024: Basic information for Empire Of Death has been added. 19th June 2024: Small revisions have been made to the entry for an untitled John Lucarotti story proposal incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 18th June 2024: The seven-day viewing figure for Rogue has been updated. A new Lost Stories entry has been added for “The Greatest Game Of All”, incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 17th June 2024: Small revisions have been made to the entry for The Rescue incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 16th June 2024: Small revisions have been made to the entry for The Dalek Invasion Of Earth incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 14th June 2024: Basic information for The Legend Of Ruby Sunday has been added. If you haven't watched it, please be advised that it includes major spoilers. 13th June 2024: The seven-day viewing figure and more accurate start time for Dot And Bubble have been updated. 12th June 2024: The broadcast time for Empire Of Death has been confirmed. Small revisions have been made to the entries for The Keys Of Marinus and “Farewell Great Macedon”, and a new Lost Stories entry has been added for “The Whirlpool Of Time”, incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 11th June 2024: Small revisions have been made to the entries for The Daleks and “The Fragile Yellow Arc Of Fragrance” incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 10th June 2024: Small revisions have been made to the entries for 100,000 BC and “The Living Planet” incorporating details revealed in The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years. 7th June 2024: Basic information for Rogue has been added. 5th June 2024: Courtesy the BBC, a plot summary and cast list have been added for The Legend Of Ruby Sunday, and the broadcast time has been confirmed. 4th June 2024: We are deeply saddened to report the death of one of Doctor Who's original stars: William Russell. The seven-day viewing figure and more accurate start time for 73 Yards have been updated. |
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