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Now Russell T. Davies Has Gone, We Can Look Forward To Doctor Who Without Peter Kay Monsters, Little Red People, Comedy Robots, Evil Santa’s, and Evil Doodles…Dave Hammond Reviews Doctor Who ‘The End Of Time’

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

"Look Doctor! Russell T. Davies has created another alien that we shouldn't give a shit about! Quick into the TARDIS before it says nothing of interest!"

Right well that’s it. David Tennant’s final episodes have come, and by the end of the two hours and a bit series finale there will literally be someone stepping into his shoes as Matt Smith makes his long awaited and much discussed debut as the 11th Doctor. These last 2 episodes are also the final episode written by head writer and producer Russell T. Davies who was responsible for the show returning to our screens back in 2005. How will the Tenth Doctor’s final hours fare? Will it be Tennant’s finest moments or will it suffer from the usual problems that plague a series ender that is written by T. Davies?

The answer is both.

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Rainy Romp On Red Planet Enjoyed By All, Spectacularly Soggy Spectacle, Wonderfully Watery etc…Dave Hammond Reviews Doctor Who “The Waters Of Mars”

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
This gentleman could do with some chapstick.

This gentleman could do with some chapstick.

Everyone and his dog (robot or otherwise) is aware that David Tennants days as The Time Lord are numbered; paving the way for the floppy haired Matt Smith to take the keys the T.A.R.D.I.S and carry on the duties as the 11th incarnation of The Doctor next year. The Waters Of Mars is the last in the series of one hour specials before the Christmas and New Years day climax that sees  Tennant exit the show as the iconic Time Traveller. The Waters Of Mars excels in not only telling a interesting Doctor Who story, but drastically changes the way the audience sees the 10th Doctor. Making the wait till his inevitable exit all the more frustrating.

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