Doctor Who’s Companions: The Definitive Guide (Part 4)
And here we are at the conclusion! If you want to catch up on the previous entries you can find them right here: Sarah Foreman – Ben Jackson Jamie McCrimmon – K9 Romana… Continue reading
And here we are at the conclusion! If you want to catch up on the previous entries you can find them right here: Sarah Foreman – Ben Jackson Jamie McCrimmon – K9 Romana… Continue reading
As covered in the previous segments of this series (available here and here) Universal Studios, under the management of Carl Laemmle and his family, brought the first official adaptation of Dracula to cinema with great… Continue reading
We started this series quite some time ago but had to put it on hold while I, well, had to finish watching the series. Turns out that it’s looooong. Anyway, we’re up to… Continue reading
As we covered in the previous chapter of this series, Universal Studios now owned the rights to Dracula and they were itching to put their horror star, Lon Chaney into the film. The studio had been founded… Continue reading
We geeks have a proud and noble tradition, where we gather around the table of fellowship with full plastic bottles or citrus soda or cans of energy drink (as well as snacks for… Continue reading
In Eastern Europe during the 1400’s a man was entrusted with ruling the Wallachia and defending it from the Islamic invaders feared by the European church. The man seemed destined to be a… Continue reading
If you haven’t seen the first two parts of this series you can learn about the Doctor’s backstory, the TARDIS and the first three Doctors here, and then his gadgets and the next… Continue reading
If you missed it, make sure you check out Part 1 of the series where we covered the Doctor’s background, the TARDIS, Regeneration and details about the first three Doctors. The Gadgets The… Continue reading
After fifty years on television everything has come back to the first question people ask him: Doctor who? With 33 seasons already under the belt we’ve learned quite a bit about the British… Continue reading
I’m still a little surprised that Arrow ever happened. I can remember a time when Dick Grayson and Aquaman were both being developed as CW (WB at the time) tv shows, just as Birds of… Continue reading