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Rankings

Well, it is a Doctor Who blog

Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters - it's just grand, innit?

Doctor Who - if it weren't for the weird disgust for the Daleks' natural form and ogling of the Thals...

Doctor Who and the Green Death - Hulke treats the actual story as a bit of an inconvenience

Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon - Jo is unforgivably treated

Doctor Who and the Crusaders - preachy yet morally flawed

Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks - Dicks does Hulke

Doctor Who and the Space War - Hulke does Dicks

Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters - Dicks shows exactly when it's best to change nothing

Doctor Who and the Claws of Axos - Dicks does Colin Baker seven years early

Doctor Who and the Daemons - less than the sum of its parts

Doctor Who and the Cybermen - much more than the sum of its parts. Mind you, those parts...

Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion - what's his bloody problem with Whitaker?

Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils - lovely but it all feels a bit incidental

Doctor Who and the Dalek Invasion of Earth - epic in a way weirdly immune to plot or prose details

Doctor Who and the Web of Fear - unbelievably smoothly written, if a bit empty

Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen - more impressive than you remember

Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet - a disappointing missed opportunity but enjoyably bonkers

Doctor Who and the Curse of Peladon - not as odd as on TV

Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion - pacy but empty

The Revenge of the Cybermen - does Dicks actively resent what they're making of Sarah on TV?

Doctor Who and the Pyramids of Mars - Dicks really does all he can for this one

Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors - I could tell you little about this bar what I contrived for it to say

The Three Doctors - he really writes Troughton well!

Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom - brutal

Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks - astonishing

Doctor Who and the Giant Robot - sometimes funny

Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons - this is what he wanted Jo to be??

Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks - too jolly WWII film for something so concerned with Nazism

Doctor Who and the Planet of the Spiders - what's the point?

Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster - why?

Doctor Who and the Zarbi - I'll be amazed if this isn't still bottom at the end of all this

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