The Seventh Doctor
The Seventh Doctor, played by Sylvester McCoy from 1987 to 1989, as well as in the 1996 movie, tragically appeared in an era of waning funding and appreciation for Doctor Who. As such, he never stood much of a chance. We can’t wait to get to his serials, though, as we’re told the Seeeeeeeeventh Doctor was one of the best.
Margaret Thatcher’s husband runs away with the baker’s apprentice and the indigenous species receives zero reparations
The 3,000-year-old supervisor of a shopping mall uses a hypnosis doubloon to recruit henchmen in a serial that channels iconic moments from 80s cinema.
A monarch fleeing genocide hides among alien tourists at a Welsh Butlin’s where no one reacts to her green baby
Doc and Mel B dodge senior citizen cannibals and team up with colour-coded girl gangs against the fascists standing in their way of a swimming pool
The Rani implements a convoluted stratagem and the Seventh Doctor skips over plot holes in his debut serial
What? What?! WHAT?! We sat down to discuss Jodie Whittaker’s final adventure as The Thirteenth Doctor mere moments after watching it unfold on TV
Despite body horror and mild Brexit propaganda, we fall head over heels for the Seeeeeeeeventh Doctor as he squares off against Euro-Combine Harvesters
Three Classic Doctors execute an elaborate plan to infiltrate the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who
The Tenth, Eleventh and War Doctor battle Daleks, smooch a Zygon and seemingly prove that the gun is mightier than the pen in this glorious Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special