This just brings back painful memories of how stressful it was, for me and by extension even more so for my parents, to try to find somewhere with good radio reception for whatever stupid FM frequency they had it on while on holiday in Wales. They didn't even schedule it with proper time slots. God, the things my parents had to put up with, they were saints.
I spent an entire week in Cyprus in 1994(?) worried about whether a power cut might prevent the VCR from recording the last episode of the Revelation of the Daleks repeat
I do think the end, in which the Doctor is told to stop interfering by the Time Lords and the Time Lords are right, is a very special kind of anti-Doctor Who. It pretty much sets itself against what has become the entire point of the series.
This just brings back painful memories of how stressful it was, for me and by extension even more so for my parents, to try to find somewhere with good radio reception for whatever stupid FM frequency they had it on while on holiday in Wales. They didn't even schedule it with proper time slots. God, the things my parents had to put up with, they were saints.
I spent an entire week in Cyprus in 1994(?) worried about whether a power cut might prevent the VCR from recording the last episode of the Revelation of the Daleks repeat
I do think the end, in which the Doctor is told to stop interfering by the Time Lords and the Time Lords are right, is a very special kind of anti-Doctor Who. It pretty much sets itself against what has become the entire point of the series.
hello have you been to Eric Saward before
You were merely raised in Eric Saward. I was born to it.