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Doctor Who And The Sizzlin' Bacon Monster Munch: A 953% Unofficial Guide To Some Random Episodes

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Doctor Who And The Sizzlin' Bacon Monster Munch: A 953% Unofficial Guide To Some Random EpisodesIn Doctor Who And The Sizzlin Bacon Monster Munch, Tim Worthington takes us through his reactions at the time and now to The Long Game, The Idiots Lantern, Human Nature, The Family Of Blood, Utopia, Silence In The Library, Forest Of The Dead, Amys Choice, The Doctors Wife, Night Terrors, The Bells Of St. John, Thin Ice and Rosa. Theres also a look at Doctor Whos worst ever episode bar none, some thoughts on whether Amy and Rory were any good or not,

In Doctor Who And The SizzlinÕ Bacon Monster Munch, Tim Worthington takes us through his reactions at the time Ð and now Ð to The Long Game, The IdiotÕs Lantern, Human Nature, The Family Of Blood, Utopia, Silence In The Library, Forest Of The Dead, AmyÕs Choice, The DoctorÕs Wife, Night Terrors, The Bells Of St. John, Thin Ice and Rosa. ThereÕs also a look at Doctor WhoÕs worst ever episode bar none, some thoughts on whether Amy and Rory were any good or not, and a story about Jon Pertwee signing a theatre programme upside down. Plus thereÕs also a special treat for fans of William Hartnell and The Daleks. And plenty on a certain snack that pennies canÕt buy a bigger one thanÉ

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