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coverage of series 2, 2006

  1. All aboard the TARDIS (15 April)
  2. Bad wolf? | Royal prey (22 April)
  3. Friends reunited (29 April)
  4. Tick tock! | Letters (6 May)
  5. Heavy metal (13 May)
  6. The Mick of Time | Letters (20 May)
  7. Do not adjust... | Letters (27 May)
  8. Ood ... you are awful (3 June)
  9. Talk of the devil | Letters (10 June)
  10. Careful what you wish for ... (17 June)
  11. Unearthly child (24 June)
  12. Time to move on | Letters (1 July)
  13. On the set with ... David Tennant (8 July) |
    Letters (July 22)
  14. The Claus of doom (23 December) | Letters (14 January)

coverage of other series
S1 | S2 | S3 | S4 | Specials | S5 | S6 | S7 | S8 | S9 | S10

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Cometh the hour ... Tardis traveller Mickey Smith may have been the comic relief, but that's all about to change

Noel Clarke (above) is a little worried that his character, Mickey, Rose's on/off boyfriend, has previously been Doctor Who's weediest link. In episode three of his series, School Reunion, while Rose aw parallels with the Doctor's erstwhile assistant Sarah Jane Smith, Mickey potted his own with tin dog K-9. Two weeks ago, in The girl in the Fireplace, Mickey travelled in a spaceship. 'He got a bit scared up there because that was all new to him," says Clarke, "but you start to see him embracing the zero he could possibly be."

The Cyberman story concluding this week is "where his development really takes shape", he explains. "He sees what he could become and he becomes it. That's all I can say."

With Rose now a seasoned space traveller, Mickey has become more the viewer's eyes and ears. "He's seen Autons, Slitheen, killer Christmas trees, so he's getting used to it by now, though he's still wowed by a few things," the 30-year-old says. "But he'll find his feet quickly. Something happens that forces him to change."

What that is, he can't say. "A lot of the show's secrets that we try to keep sneak out. But there's one-well, there are two, but one involving myself that hasn't got out. I was talking to Russell [T Davies] and he said: 'I know, it's good, isn't it?'"

Fair enough. A change of tack. Does he remember the old Cybermen?

"Yeah, I remember the Peter Davison ones. I remember [the Doctor's companion] Adric got killed in that episode [1982's Earthshock]."

"Good!" I reply, having always hated the mealy-mouthed minor mathematician.

"The Cybermen are great, man ..." Clarke's voice trails off. "I'm worried about you saying 'Good!' about Adric dying, because people must be saying that about Mickey somewhere: 'Good, get rid of him, man!"'

But Adric was so weedy, I venture. "Mickey was the same, though." Not any more, from the sound of it ... Not any more.

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  • APA 6th ed.: Griffiths, Nick (2006-05-20). The Mick of Time. Radio Times p. 15.
  • MLA 7th ed.: Griffiths, Nick. "The Mick of Time." Radio Times [add city] 2006-05-20, 15. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: Griffiths, Nick. "The Mick of Time." Radio Times, edition, sec., 2006-05-20
  • Turabian: Griffiths, Nick. "The Mick of Time." Radio Times, 2006-05-20, section, 15 edition.
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