Novelty and nostalgia: Jodie Whittaker in Revolution of the Daleks BBC
The Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) has a simple routine: she gets up at the same time every day, tramps out for her allotted hour of exercise, and spends the rest of the day staring out of the window, yearning for freedom. Sound familiar? That’s a bit worrying, she’s in prison.
The Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) has a simple routine: she gets up at the same time every day, tramps out for her allotted hour of exercise, and spends the rest of the day staring out of the window, yearning for freedom. Sound familiar? That’s a bit worrying, she’s in prison.
Revolution of the Daleks Drops a New Trailer
Say Hello to Some Old Enemies
Doctor Who is one part of the holy sci-fi trilogy, but it’s inarguably been around the longest, closing in on its unprecedented 60th anniversary. The series follows The Doctor, an alien who travels through space and time in the TARDIS – a sentient spaceship that takes the form of a police box – with whatever friends they’ve made along the way, but you don’t do so much travelling without making some new enemies, and with fifteen “main” incarnations – even if the current Doctor is technically the thirteenth – they’ve built up quite a rogues gallery.