We conclude the 2006 Round Table discussion with debate about the new Doctor himself, David Tennant… A few of the guys have been itching to get onto this subject, so let’s get right into it with Daniel – “Fantastic! I think he was great as the Doctor. The first timeRead More →

In the fourth part of our round table discussion on Doctor Who 2006, we leave the regular elements of the series to one side and consider the use of guest stars. Guest stars have been employed in Doctor Who since the 1960s, and the tactic works to entice fans ofRead More →

So, let’s move on from Rose and Mickey and have a think about those two bastions of evil – the Daleks and the Cybermen… “It’s difficult to rate the effectiveness of monsters in Doctor Who from an adult perspective”, starts Steve Preston, “because their raison d’etre of scaring the bloodyRead More →

After discussing Sarah Jane and K-9, things moved on. In terms of character development, Season 28/Series 2 took Doctor Who into new territory. In the past, only the principle companion had been even vaguely moved by their experiences with the Doctor, with only occasional exceptions such as Jo Grant andRead More →

Take eight Doctor Who fans with nothing to talk about but the 2006 series. Put them in a room, and watch as they deconstruct (or is that break?) Series 2. This is the 2006 Kasterborous Round Table, introduced last year as a way to fill the gap between series 1Read More →