- Tue, 12:56: The Ship That Became a Bomb https://t.co/wZB1S3Z3Ye Wow. Really alarming!
- Tue, 15:23: This is the site of one of the most important buildings of Irish history that *isn’t* there any more. Behind me is where 51 North Park, Eltham, was: Wonersh Lodge, the home of Katharine O’Shea, where Charles Stuart Parnell used to sneak away for weekends. Gone. Totally gone. https://t.co/TVlxAMc9Ux
- Tue, 16:05: RT @jamesrbuk: Why today’s Facebook drama will keep happening, explained by @xkcd https://t.co/lWpN0lWKm5
- Tue, 18:29: Great Glowing Coils of the Universe, by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor https://t.co/YbofLQPxO2
- Tue, 19:43: "There are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible things! Things which act against everything we believe in. They must be fought!" https://t.co/bK9mAAOcfg
- Wed, 10:45: A bit of optimism on the Eastern Mediterranean. https://t.co/FMDQAMakID
My tweets
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Pyramids of Mars, by Kate Orman (and Robert Holmes and Terrance Dicks)
I'm not sure if I saw Pyramids of Mars when it was first broadcast in 1975; I know I did catch the edited rebroadcast in November 1976, which…
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The Evil of the Daleks, by Simon Guerrier (and John Peel)
The eleventh of the generally excellent Black Archive series of short books on individual Doctor Who stories addresses The Evil of the Daleks, the…
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The Flaming Soldier, by Christopher Bryant; The Dreamer’s Lament, by Benjamin Burford-Jones
Moving up my queued Doctor Who reviews in honour of my presence at Gallifrey One this weekend, here are a novella and novel in the generally good…
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