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Blogger JWH said...

Happy New Year

And thank you very much for another year of fascinating posts.

Thursday, 01 January, 2009

Blogger Nick Mazonowicz said...

We're still waiting to hear Andrew Rilstone's Traditional Christmas Message about the Doctor Who Christmas Special.

Saturday, 03 January, 2009

Blogger Andrew Stevens said...

And Mr. Rilston'e reaction to the casting of the new Doctor, the most conservative choice in the history of Doctor Who. (This guy is David Tennant, right? Only even younger. The hugely important teenage girl demographic will love it, I suppose.)

Saturday, 03 January, 2009

Blogger Andrew Rilstone said...

I enjoyed the Wallace and Grommit Christmas Special very much.

Saturday, 03 January, 2009

Blogger Helen Louise said...

I'd like to second the requestion for the traditional Christmas message!

I'm scared that the new Doctor is a year older than me. It does lend credence to my friend's theory that since the new series started they've been trying to make the doctor younger and better looking. (To be fair she only has one generation backing up this theory, since Paul McGann was younger than Christopher Ecclestone and Peter Davison was 29 according to Wikipedia...)

Sunday, 04 January, 2009

Blogger Andrew Rilstone said...

I really have nothing to say. It was an RTD story. 50% of the world agreeS with me about RTD stories. Whatever I say, the other 50% will believe that I Don't enjoy any story which doesn't have washing up liquid bottle space ships hanging on pieces of string. (Or else tell me that I am somehow morally obliged to like anything with Doctor Who branding on it.) So I really have no desire to go over all the points all over again. They'll be a short piece in Skiffynow next month if you feel like paying for it. This month has one on Merlin and one on Battlefield.

Sunday, 04 January, 2009

Blogger Helen Louise said...

Oh perhaps, but to be honest even when I disagree with you about an episode I enjoy reading what you had to say about it :) Anyway, take heart for RTD's reign of terror is over and Stephen Moffat's reign of terror has just begun...

Sunday, 04 January, 2009

Blogger Helen Louise said...

Also, forgive "requestion", it's been a long weekend :) I think I meant requesting. Or requests.

Sunday, 04 January, 2009

Blogger Nick Mazonowicz said...

I really have nothing to say. It was an RTD story. 50% of the world agreeS with me about RTD stories. Whatever I say, the other 50% will believe that I Don't enjoy any story which doesn't have washing up liquid bottle space ships hanging on pieces of string. (Or else tell me that I am somehow morally obliged to like anything with Doctor Who branding on it.) So I really have no desire to go over all the points all over again. They'll be a short piece in Skiffynow next month if you feel like paying for it. This month has one on Merlin and one on Battlefield.
Andrew


Daily Express

ANDREW RILSTONE'S TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS DOCTOR WHO REVIEW BANNED - TO AVOID OFFENDING MUSLIMS!

Poll - Should Muslim Bigots Be Allowed to Decide What Andrew Rilstone Reviews?

Monday, 05 January, 2009

Blogger Greg G said...

Have you been following this, Andrew?

http://www.comicsvillage.com/column.aspx?ArticleID=525

Monday, 05 January, 2009

Blogger Unknown said...

But what about the new emo Doctor?

Tuesday, 06 January, 2009

Blogger Andrew Rilstone said...

I was wrong about Billie Piper, I was wrong about Catherine Tate, so I am perfectly happy to shut up about the new guy until I've actually seen him in the role. The fact that the Beeb decided to dedicate a whole programme to the announcement (beamed to giant TV screens in town centers all round the country) does rather confirm my prejudice that the show is now more about the casting than it is about the drama -- a sort of off-shoot of big brother. But really, until I have something to say, I propose to shut up.

Tuesday, 06 January, 2009

Blogger Political Scientist said...

Happy New Year, Mr. Rilstone!

Edmund@Political Scientist

Tuesday, 06 January, 2009