Saturday, October 14, 2017

Doctor Who: In A Word (Parts One To Ninety One)

Between now and Christmas (or, whenever this blogger finishes, anyway) yer actual Keith Telly Topping his very self shall be reviewing every single Doctor Who story - all two hundred and seventy five(ish) of them - using just one appropriate adjective for each. Or one verb if Keith Telly Topping can't think of an adjective. Or, one noun if Keith Telly Topping can't think of a verb. You feel me? So, without further ado, dear blog readers ...
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1(a)
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or
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or
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or
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or
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or
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or
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54
(Think about it before you whinge 'Oh, but you can't say that. Inferno is one of the best, ever ...')
Or
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or
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Or
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or
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or
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or
Coming next in Doctor Who: In A Word - sometime between now and Christmas, dear blog reader - words which will include 'taxing', 'Ruritanian', 'artistic', 'shit', 'incomplete', 'feline', 'allusive', 'leprotic', 'deconstructed', 'overcooked', 'guilty', 'loyhargil!', 'camp', 'psychedelic', 'onomatopoeic', 'graceful', 'bin' and 'floccinaucinihilipilification'. Which does not refer to A Fix With Sontarans. Though, it probably should.