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− | "No one had told them that we liked spotting the strings holding up the Tardis... What is the world coming tor moaned a distressed Serena Mackesy in the Independent. "Stranded somewhere in mid-Atlantic and about as interesting as Rockall," sniffed Stuart Jeffries in the Guardian. | + | "No one had told them that we liked spotting the strings holding up the Tardis... What is the world coming tor moaned a distressed Serena Mackesy in the Independent. "Stranded somewhere in mid-Atlantic and about as interesting as Rockall," sniffed [[Waste of time travel|Stuart Jeffries in the Guardian]]. |
For all those who "got their first experience of pleasurable terror from the Daleks", the screening last Monday of Hollywood's version of "Doctor Who" was like a disintegrator in the back. | For all those who "got their first experience of pleasurable terror from the Daleks", the screening last Monday of Hollywood's version of "Doctor Who" was like a disintegrator in the back. |