Issue 136
- From The Vortex
- Graeme Burk muses about the seemingly indifferent treatment of Doctor Who this season by the CBC
- WhoLine
- Series Three is taking shape, Doctor Who wins more awards, news about North American broadcasts and more with Gian-Luca Di Rocco
- Series Two Reviewed
- Greg McElhatton goes on a thrill ride with Tooth and Claw
- Block Transfers
- Author and TV historian Jim Sangster (TV Heaven) gives a retrospective of the late David Maloney’s work directing classic Who
- Series Two Reviewed
- Lloyd Rose looks at the ups and downs of the Doctor and Sarah Jane’s relationship in School Reunion
- Series Two Reviewed
- Cameron Dixon gets romantic with The Girl In The Fireplace
- Fluid Links
- Robert Smith? examines the thorny question of to spoiler or not to spoiler
- Love & Monsters
- A new column by Deborah Stanish. This time, Deborah explores what happens when a new fan discovers Doctor Who canon
- Beige Planet Lance
- Lance Parkin on the career of television writer and legend Nigel Kneale and how he influenced Doctor Who
- Bad Wolf TV
- Richard Salter upgrades his sensibilities watching Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel
- Wheezings and Groanings
- Scott Clarke sits an appropriate distance away from his TV while reviewing The Idiot’s Lantern
- The Land of Fiction
- Andrew Flint risks life and limb listening to the Gallifrey 3 mini-series. Plus: reviews of the The Reaping, The Gathering, Red, The Nightmare of Black Island, The Art of Destruction and The Price of Paradise