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About Chris Olsen's TARDIS

I am an aspiring television producer, screenwriter and one day I want to be the Doctor Who showrunner. I became a childhood fan of the popular BBC TV series Doctor Who at the age of 10, when my parents introduced me to the show upon its return in 2005. I am interested in all things sci-fi, fantasy and geeky, but Doctor Who takes the crown above all else. This website will detail my reviews of various episodes of Doctor Who from throughout its 60-year history. It will also contain content relating to other franchises that I grew up with as a kid, such as Star Wars and Harry Potter.

Adam Mitchell – Selfish Boy Genius

One of the shortest term companions in Doctor Who‘s history was the selfish boy genius Adam Mitchell, whom the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler met when they visited the underground museum of billionaire Henry Van Statten. Adam was employed by … Continue reading

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Kamelion – Chameleonic Companion

The Fifth Doctor travelled with many companions, but none more strange than the robotic Kamelion. Kamelion was a shapeshifting robot that the Master stole from Xeriphas after the events of the Doctor Who story Time-Flight. In medieval England, the Master … Continue reading

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