The disgraced former Prime Minister's long career at the top of British politics should be a matter of national shame
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Doctor Who: Doom's Day is available on the official Doctor Who website, continuing the series' tradition of satirical British Science Fiction.
Doctor Who is getting Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse from BBC Books on November 16th to coincide with the 60th Anniversary.
Doctor Who star Yasmin Finney on working with Russell T. Davies, some David Tennant foreshadowing, and an interesting 60th-anniversary tease.
Catherine Tate discusses her new BBC comedy series, Queen of Oz, set to premiere on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Friday, June 16th.
Bonnie Langford's Melanie Bush is joining Russell T. Davies, Ncuti Gatwa & Millie Gibson in the next series of Doctor Who adventures.
With Doctor Who: Doom's Day kicking off its multimedia run beginning today, check out the James Goss-penned "HOUR ONE" here.
The Doctor needed a companion because the heart of Doctor Who is about the romance between them, which became more overt in the new show.
Looks like Russell T. Davies and Steven Moffat have some pretty bold casting ideas for Doctor Who stars Sacha Dhawan and Michelle Gomez.
Little is known about the history of Marianna Spring, the BBC’s first “disinformation correspondent.” But her record of churning out disinfo of her own in the service of British government objectives sends a bright red flag up over the new Verify project. The launch of BBC Verify, “a new brand to address the growing threat of disinformation and build trust with audiences by transparently showing how BBC journalists know the information they are reporting,” has raised questions about whether the […]
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