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Doctor Who
Monday 11th June, 2007 11:04 Comments: 0
Two of the best episodes of Doctor Who have been ones where you don't see much of The Doctor. Last season I really enjoyed Love And Monsters, with the guy from Sinchronicity. This season it was Blink, written by Steven Moffat (the guy behind Coupling). I wasn't in the mood to watch Doctor Who at the weekend but after seeing that he'd written the episode I decided to persevere and I'm glad I did. I was planning on avoiding Jekyll, which stars James Nesbitt and Gina Bellman (Jane from Coupling), but it's also written by Moffat, so maybe I'll give it a chance.
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