SFX

We also heard from

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Kenny Gibson ( thought “Last Christmas” was “one of the best Chrimbo specials, head and shoulders better than last year’s”); Steve Mathewman (“Great score by Murray Gold”);

John Porter (“Liking the way that the current stewardshi­p of Who is not spoonfeedi­ng and allowing the audience to engage brains to gain full enjoyment”); Maryanne Bowes (“It reminded me of an old Twilight Zone script”); Kevin Schooler (“The visual and auditory equivalent of south- bound leavings from a north- bound pachyderm”, apparently – is that an expert zoological opinion?); John Cowdell (“Nick Frost was totally wasted. I didn’t laugh once”);

Stephen Saul (“People who criticise the Moffat era really don’t know how good they’ve got it. He’s one of the best writers in the business”); John Gibson- Hill (“The unique thing about this show is you may not like it now but in years to come you may love it again”); Rob Monfea (“Noticed one of the elves had ‘ Wolf’ on the back of his jacket, wondered if the other one had ‘ Bad’ written on his?”);

Raymond Atkinson (“The plot was a convoluted mess”); Ian Salsbury (“Capaldi continues to excel”); Kayla Oakley (“It was just a mixture of all of Moffat’s old plots in one”); Catherine Procter (“The new generation of fans don’t understand that Doctor Who is meant to be scary!”); Mick Trezise (“Magical, mysterious and full of festive fun, along with a couple of jumps for the kids”); Andy Mayhew (“Perhaps a little too complicate­d after a day of drinking…”) – Andy! No more eggnog!); Peter Lang ( fearing the Highlander reboot will arrive with a Miley Cyrus soundtrack);

Mark Allen ( thanks for the discs! Very thoughtful of you);

Mark and Sas Gambell ( official suppliers to SFX of the Teynham Parish Council newsletter – at least when it has Daleks in it…); and many, many more…

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