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Chris Chibnall gets a lot of bad reviews for his Doctor Who, but the Timeless Child arc is more interesting than bigeneration. While his era had fan service, it never felt excessive, unlike the current one. Stories didn't always land, but I think it was more creative than Doctor Who at present.

I don't know if this is an unpopular Doctor Who take. Still, I believe the Whittaker era of Doctor Who is closer to the show's original premise than the rest of Modern Who, despite the fact that a female Doctor was something entirely new. #DoctorWho

Barrel scraping again from the Guardian.

Cate Le Bon is terrific, and she is back with new music. Good times. www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_ia...

I just saw a post on here claiming that Starmer is to the right of Nigel Farage, and I just burst out laughing. That is simply the only way to respond to such a fatuous claim.

Truss is so wrong on electoral interference that it would be comical if it weren't concerning. In 2016, Trump and Vote Leave used Cambridge Analytica, which socially profiled individuals based on Facebook likes, to target them with misleading information. Aaron Banks funded both campaigns.

2005 : RTD & Billie Piper keep doctor who alive after a doctor quits. A Labour PM struggles with popularity. 2025...

Not sure how I feel about it, if I am being totally honest.

DOCTOR WHO: HOLY SH*T I DID NOT SEE THAT COMING.

Keir Starmer should ban crypto donations.

Nobody did Bruckner's 4th Symphony justice quite like Celibidache.

While elements of Labour's immigration policy go too far for my liking and, to an extent, come across as an attempt to woo Reform voters, it is evident that since the local elections, Starmer has stepped up his game in attacking Farage where he is weak, not where he is strong.

This is a slightly unusual post, but axing Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom was one of the saddest things to happen to children's television. Its brilliance is the immaculate balance between appropriateness for children and the adults watching with them. As an adult, I find the humour hysterical.

"Odd vibe as Starmer launches an attack on Farage"—an actual headline published by Sky News.

www.theguardian.com/society/2025...