This week’s Top 5 looks at the best of the best writers to have worked on the television show.
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This week, Dan share a list of up and coming game designers of color.
It’s relatively easy to pick the best debut story for any new Doctor. ‘Power of…
Summertime… and the ice cream is melting. But what flavor of ice cream do we like the most? Find out in this installment of Top Five.
The list below presents my Top 5 Unappreciated Monsters, a legion of foes of the Doctor who almost, but just missed, being great. I’d love to hear what your choices would be, in the comment section.
Enter, David Tennant. With credits too numerous to mention, but spanning stage, television, movies and radio, Tennant, with his reasonably good looks, light, breezy interpretation of the Doctor, and paired up with Billie Piper, elevated the series to new heights of popularity.
This week, we take a trip down memory lane to select our favorite animated television shows.
This article is what I consider the Top 5 spin offs, whether it be based on quality, nostalgia, or something that made the property stand out.
This week, Dan runs down is top five favorite games from game creators Matt Riddle and Ben Pinchback.
Today’s Top 5 looks at the best decisions production teams have made down the decades, decisions that have helped secure the show’s place in your viewing schedule.
Spring is in the air, so naturally our thoughts turn to food.
No long running creative endeavor – whether it is a book or television or film series – is immune from making a fundamental error that jeopardizes the continued existence of that property.
Dan Patriss is back to share his top five Z-Man Games!
Some of the strongest, most striking episodes of Doctor Who are those that have drunk deep of the horror well. Ostensibly a children’s show, Doctor Who has often taken great delight in terrifying the kiddies. In Britain, the term ‘behind the sofa’ is directly related to the show’s ability to send the watching kids scurrying for the safety of the rear of that comfortable piece of furniture, safe from the harrowing images on screen.