We actually had to watch this episode at a later time, but we had a good reason. Tricia and I became Mr. And Mrs. that very day as our wedding was going on. We had such fun that day. When we saw it, we loved it. We had such a great honeymoon!
My Reviews
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Review of The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe by Dalek_kevin
The first episode that Tricia and I would see together as boyfriend and girlfriend! What an experience!
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Review of Human Nature by Dalek_kevin
Would become a Series 3 two parter with David Tennant as the Doctor and Miss Freeman as Martha with the Doctor becoming John Smith to escape The Family of Blood and landing in England at the prelude to WWI.
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Review of Doctor Who: Battlefield by Dalek_kevin
If you are reading this in 2025 (I am writing this in 2024 ie. Last year) you would have come across a podcast called Doctor Who Literature which covers the Target Classic books from 1967 to 1992. In this podcast, I actually send letters to Jason Miller, the podcasts host, for my opinion of the books and the podcasts, some have been read out by Jason. I have asked to be on the podcast, but I feel that it would be an "impossiprobability" as the First Doctor pointed out. Nevertheless, it truly is a great podcast and Jason and his guests actually do a wonderful job for each book. Would recommend the episode on this book very well.
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Review of Who’s That Girl! by Dalek_kevin
Of course, the woman Doctor is a fake. However, the idea ofva woman Doctor would still stay in the mind of a young man by the name of Chris Chibnell, a person who would never be mentioned in the Classic Series, but would be most important for the Modern Series and would cast his friend Jodie Whittaker as the 13th Doctor!
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Review of Doctor Who and the Star Beast by Dalek_kevin
Of course, we know that the source for this story would be useful in the first story of the 60th Anniversary stories, featuring the Fourteenth Doctor, Donna Noble Temple, and Rose Noble Temple, along with The Meep and the Varax Police.
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Review of Doctor Who and the Iron Legion by Dalek_kevin
In 1979, this was used as Doctor Who would enter into the comic world in the United States as part of Marvel Premiere. The comic was gobbled up and proved to be a success as easily as the fact that Doctor Who was a success in the US and Canada. The following year would see Marvel create a Doctor Who comic book, which ran from 1980 to 1983, using old Doctor Who Weekly , Monthly, and old Doctor Who magazine comic strips. In 1984, Doctor Who Magazine, the one we know at present, would hit magazine racks in the US and Canada.
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Review of Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks by Dalek_kevin
As WH Allen added the United States to its distribution cycle, it also took ten of the Doctor's adventures, both old Third and Fourth Doctor adventures, and gave them distinct covers. For The Day of the Daleks, WH Allen put a UNIT spacecraft and a gorilla on the cover (at the time, Star Wars was very popular), but kept the Target writing intact. They also added a foreward by Harlan Ellison (who had a feud with Gene Rodenberry, Star Trek creator) and a description of the main characters!
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Review of The Arkwood Experiments by Dalek_kevin
In 1993, the United States received a set of magazines called Doctor Who Classic Comics. The first issue covered the first set of Doctor Who TV Comic Adventures. In fact, the first six Doctors were covered by the Classic Comics collection (at the time the Seventh Doctor was still in Doctor Who Magazine and his adventures were still relatively new.) The set covered the comics from 1963 to 1985, and covered TV Comic, Doctor Who Weekly, Doctor Who Monthly, and early Doctor Who Magazine comics. (Note, this is seperate from the 1979 to 1981 Doctor Who comic book)