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Also speaking on the behind-the-scenes programme, Gibson acknowledged that Ruby finds it "weird" to no longer be travelling ...
Pete McTighe has been a major part of Doctor Who for the last few years – he wrote "KABLAM" for Chris Chibnall and Jodie Whittaker's run, he has written the short films featuring past Doctors ...
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Doctor Who ‘Lucky Day’ review: Pete, I owe you an apologySpoilers for “Lucky Day.” When the writers for this season of Doctor Who were announced, one name in the roster put me ...
The next episode of Doctor Who, titled Lucky Day, comes from writer Pete McTighe, who has previously been behind the episodes Kerblam! and Praxeus, and it picks up with Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday.
You saw her look out the window in Joy to The World written by Steven Moffat, and I think she is waiting for the Doctor. She's waiting for an adventure, but she's also getting back to her life with ...
Lucky Day” tackles online paranoia and everyday radicalisation with a pulpy, snappy energy and a darkly funny twist.
Pete McTighe is the go-to writer for stories about what Doctor Who companions get up to after they leave the TARDIS. Who can forget Leela staring down the Daleks in the ruins of Gallifrey? Or Tegan ...
The impact of the past two seasons’ big moments has been dampened by spoon-feeding the point almost every episode.
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Yardbarker on MSN‘Doctor Who’ Season 2 Episode 4 Review: Twists, Turns and BetrayalsWarning: This article contains spoilers for Doctor Who Season 2, Episode 4, “Lucky Day”. It’s truly wonderful that Doctor Who ...
Pete McTighe is the go-to writer for stories about what Doctor Who companions get up to after they leave the TARDIS. Who can forget Leela staring down the Daleks in the ruins of Gallifrey?
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