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Doctor Who And… 48: The Robots of Death (24/5/1979)
Written by Terrance Dicks, based on Chris Boucher’s scripts for the 1977 TV serial.

Doctor Who And… 43: Death to the Daleks (20/7/1978)
Doctor Who And… 42: The Time Warrior (29/6/1978)
Written by Terrance Dicks, based on Robert Holmes’ scripts for the 1973-4 TV serial

The prologue, written by Robert Holmes, is brilliant: an insight into the final combat flight of Jingo Linx, with details of Sontaran battle strategy, a dogfight with Rutan warships and a grisly description of the recharge process that shows, in much more detail than any TV episode, the purpose of the probic vent. But there’s no dip in quality when Dicks takes over for the novel proper. As is usual, he seems to relish Holmes’ gallery of grotesques and the mordant dialogue. He also takes time to characterise the mindset of the story’s medieval folk, and the reality (to them) of tangible evil and the existence of demons.
Continue readingAll the Poirots – ranked Part Three: The A Listers
The final instalment in my Top 40 countdown of all of Dame Agatha Christie’s Poirot novels and stories…

All the Poirots – ranked Part Two: The B Listers
Yesterday I covered my bottom 15 Poirots. Today: the second instalment in my Top 40 countdown of all of Dame Agatha Christie’s Poirot novels and stories…

All the Poirots – ranked Part One: The C Listers
In 2023-24, I read Dame Agatha Christie’s complete Hercule Poirot canon, including all 34 novels, 63 short stories and the novelisation of a stage play. Here’s my Top 40 countdown…

