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On this episode of Temple of Geek’s Who Review, journalist Dana Reboe joins Lady of Time Cosplay as they discuss the first season (2005) of Doctor Who.
Temple of Geek’s Who Review
Temple of Geek’s Who Review is a podcast dedicated to the British television series “Doctor Who”. Here we discuss news related to Doctor Who news, trivia, deep dives, and more.
Our Doctor Who-inspired podcast is hosted by Elizabeth “Lady of Time Cosplay” and Nate “Doc In The Box”. The series also features special guests from the Doctor Who community. You can stream the podcast on Spotify / iHeart Radio / Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / Pandora/ YouTube and more.
Season One of Doctor Who (2005)
Journalist Dana Reboe joins Lady of Time Cosplay as they discuss the first season (2005) of Doctor Who. They share their initial reactions to the first season of Doctor Who, how they see the series 18 years after its debut, and what they wish they had seen more and less of.
Doctor Who News
In each episode, we discuss the latest news from the Doctor Who universe. That includes information from television, audio dramas, books, comics, and more.
Game of Thrones and Obi-Wan Kenobi actress Indira Varma is crossing galaxies as she joins the new series of Doctor Who. First entering the world of Doctor Who as Suzie Costello in Russell T Davies’ spin-off series TORCHWOOD, Indira now steps aboard the TARDIS in her new mysterious role as the Duchess.
The first part of a series of multi-platform event, Doomsday, launched on June 5th. Fans can follow Doom as she travels through all of time and space in pursuit of the Doctor to save her from the ever-approaching Death. She only has 24 hours and a vortex manipulator to save herself before her fate is sealed forever. The story will be told across the Doctor Who website, comics, audio series, novels, and more.
Six new books celebrating a different decade in Doctor Who’s history
On 26th October, six books will publish simultaneously, each celebrating a different decade from Doctor Who’s extraordinary history. From the 1960s, the decade of Doctor Who’s debut, to the much more recent 2010s, this new collection of novels from Puffin Books features six different Doctors, each in the middle of their own adventures across the turn of the century. All six books are available to pre-order now.
- Imaginary Friends: A 1960s Story
By Jacqueline Raynerebrate
It’s Christmas 1963 when six-year-old Gerald starts playing a new game: Daleks. It’s a game full of dangers and daring and terrible, mutated monsters. Gerald’s parents think it’s harmless at first. But then things start getting out of hand, as Gerald insists there are yetis in the basement, and Cybermen invading London. Desperate for help, what Gerald’s family really needs, right now, is a Doctor.
Pre-order ‘Imaginary Friends’ here.
- The Cradle: A 1970s Story
By Tasha Suri
London, 1978. Tensions are high in the East End, and one day on their way to school, Seema and her friends are threatened by a group of boys from the National Front. Fearful for their lives, the friends find themselves saved by the appearance of a mysterious, seemingly broken-down bus. Inside, it’s like nothing they’ve ever seen. What is this strange place? The tall, grumpy man with white hair might know the answers, but he seems just as scared as they are…
- The Self-Made Man: A 1980s Story
By Mark Griffiths
In a sprawling housing estate in south London, a man finds himself pursued by a strange, hooded figure. And when the Doctor and Romana arrive in the TARDIS the next day, they find themselves in the middle of a crime scene. Thankfully, child genius Matthew Pickles – inventor of a hugely popular handheld videogame – is on hand to help. But someone has been playing with something they shouldn’t. Blurring the lines between humans… and technology.
Pre-order ‘The Self-Made Man’ here.
- Wannabes: A 1990s Story
By Dave Rudden
Donna convinced the Doctor to take her to Dublin, in 1994. To visit the night-club Tripod. Because Tripod is famous for precisely one thing. The night when five young women came together to make the biggest band of the 90s: the Blood Honeys. Naturally, the band is soon kidnapped by a family of siren-like creatures who want to use the girls’ fame to hypnotize the world. With Dublin and the earth to save, Donna may get her chance to perform on the world’s biggest stage…
- The Monster in the Cupboard: A 2000s Story
By Kalynn Bayron
Lily thinks there are monsters in her house, hiding in the cupboard. And when a chance refuel lands the Doctor and Rose right on Lily’s doorstep, they both agree she needs their help. When asked about the monster, Lily can only say it’s made of immense light and power, and – what’s more – it’s taken her mother and brother. It is a search that will take them from the Cardiff Rift right back to the childhood of Lily’s grandmother, and another disappearance all those years ago.
Pre-order ‘The Monster in the Cupboard’ here.
The Angel of Redemption: A 2010s Story
By Nikita Gill
A poem of tragedy and beauty. The Weeping Angels are an ancient race of terrible power. Their true form is a mystery – they wander the universe, cursed never to see one another. But they see everything else. The course of time and space, and even the journey of their deadliest enemy: the Doctor. One angel is different, though. One angel looks through time and sees so much more.
Pre-order ‘The Angel of Redemption’ here.
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