I write about Doctor Who a lot. I’ve been a fan my entire life (50 years and counting) so there are layers of nostalgia and childhood memories underneath more recent memories. The show has a unique warmth, imagination and optimism which I keep coming back to.

Reviewing the Whittaker/Chibnall Era
Episode by episode reviews of Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall’s era of Doctor Who attempting a measured assessment of the show during this time with speculation on the intent behind some of the choices made and why things turned out the way they did.

Classic Doctor Who Reviews
I regularly re-watch Classic Doctor Who and from time to time I’m inspired to write a bit about the story that I’m watching

Planet of the Pudding Brains
Sometimes my pudding brain has big ideas. This section is reserved for essays or thoughts that look at Doctor Who on a larger scale rather than a single story/episode. A catch all then! Some of it might even be called insightful, or maybe not.