I'm not scared of the dark by ohmygiddyaunt, literature
Literature
I'm not scared of the dark
GLOSPIN: You’re lying. There is no such thing as Grandfather Paradox, it’s just a tale to freak loomlings like you out of the dark. Tell them that, Innocet.
INNOCET: [Her eyes narrowed] Glospin.
SNAIL: I’m not scared of the dark!
GLOSPIN: Well, there wasn’t anything below your bed when we came back.
SNAIL: Maybe because they were gone when you did, you stupid!
GLOSPIN: Oh, for Rassilon, we warned you to stay away from that barn so many times.
[To Innocet] What are we going to do with this kid, Innocet? What does Quences see in them? Look at them! They don’t stop shaking!
INNOCET: I don’t know, Glos, I̵
Doctor Who Review: The Daleks by AndysLife, literature
Literature
Doctor Who Review: The Daleks
After the somewhat success of the first episode, the show needed a better story to keep the show going. The show's fate lied with Terry Nation, the creator of the creatures known as the Daleks. Terry Nation's other works included the creation of the TV shows, Survivors and Blake's 7. Written by him and directed Christopher Barry and Richard Martin, The Daleks was the origin story of one of the most scariest monsters in Doctor Who and the most scariest creatures in sci-fi television. Many of the titles that were thought of were The Survivors and Beyond the Sun, before settling down as The Mutants (Howe, Walker, p 28). After the creation th
DW Review: An Unearthly Child (Unaired Pilot) by AndysLife, literature
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DW Review: An Unearthly Child (Unaired Pilot)
My thoughts about this episode made me go, "What the F*ck was that!?" this was defiantly not the Doctor in any way. This made me feel very uneasy with the idea that this was their original idea to portray the Doctor in this story, but it wasn't just the Doctor, it was pretty much everything. Even thou you could see that it was the first episode of Doctor Who, you could tell that their was something different in this episode. It starts off like the original broadcasted episode, almost seen by seen, however you could tell the shots where different from the angels. Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, played by William Russell and Jacqueline H
Doctor Who Review: An Unearthly Child by AndysLife, literature
Literature
Doctor Who Review: An Unearthly Child
I remembered the first time I watched the first story of Doctor Who and I didn't think it was such a great story, however I looked at it again and it was an adequate way to start off the show. The story has a variety of names, including The Tribe of Gum, 100,000 BC, The Palaeolithic (Paleolithic) Age, The Stone Age and it's most common title, An Unearthly Child. The story was written by Anthony Coburn and C. E. Webber and directed by Waris Hussein and Douglas Camfield. C.E. Webber was left uncredited in the first episode and Douglas Camfield was left uncredited for directing. The episode starts off with Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright,