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Topic History of: Dr Who - a delightfully daft combination of children's TV and intelligent adult entertainment...
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Al Not particularly intelligent writing in my opinion. Also bad research and continuity. Sarah Jane met and heard from the Doctor at least twice since he "left her behind". This episode was also too much of a nick from "The Demon Headmaster".

But I know you love it, JK ... and it's cool if it brings people pleasure (sort of).
JK2006 Eccleston was far better
mickeyone Still not convinced by David Tennant, good actor as he may be, it seems like a performance - all show and no depth. And Billie Piper is really starting to get on my nerves.
Anthony Head was wonderful !!
Robbiex Yeah, great to see Sarah-Jane Smith who was the assistant to Tom Baker (I think!!) and she has hardly changed since she was the doctor's assistant in the 70's.
JK2006 that's why I love the new Russell Davies incarnation.
PS Anthony Head was brilliant this week.