


Entertaining essays that analyse every story in Jon Pertwee‘s tenure as the 3rd Doctor. The pieces straddle socio/political, academic writings and playful critique (which stops the whole project being too dry). This is the first Doctor I remember & I got a Britbox subscription so I could simultaneously watch and read this book. I realise now my reverence of Doc 3 is based more on the great Target novelisations I read as the show was pretty naff.
Bookwomble The Green Death is the story I most remember with the Third Doctor. I'm not sure if my revulsion for maggots predates it or was caused by it! 14mo
The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble Same here, maggots and spiders. The effects look terrible now though😬 14mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja Yeah, my kids just laugh at original Dr Who and Star Trek effects! The Fourth Doctor "The Ark in Space" bubble-wrap monster is a personal favourite ? And don't get me started on Blake's 7! (which I also fondly remember). 14mo
The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble Blake‘s 7, great ideas but trapped in an era of cheap visual effects 14mo
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