About P G Bell

P. G. Bell (Peter to his friends) is a writer, reviewer and life long fan of sci-fi, fantasy and horror. Born in South Wales, he began watching Doctor Who when he was still crawling and became a proper fan just in time to see the show disappear from the airwaves for 16 years. Needless to say, he was rather chuffed when it reappeared on his doorstep in 2005. Peter has been a regular contributor to The Western Mail newspaper and reviews website Beyond Fiction. He has also had several short stories published, including ‘The Trinket’, a dark fantasy tale from Morrigan Books. He is currently working on a full-length novel.

Doctor Who Commentary – 4.07 ‘The Unicorn And The Wasp’

Join us, a bunch of Cardiff-based Doctor Who fans, as we discuss ‘The Unicorn And The Wasp’, episode 4.07 of the popular science fiction drama, including murder most foul, dodgy vicars, gay agendas, charades and the question of Genre vs. History. All this and a blinking great insect too!

This week’s commentators: Caleb, Peter, Swithun and James.

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Doctor Who Commentary – 4.04 ‘The Sontaran Stratagem’

Join us, a bunch of Cardiff-based Doctor Who fans, as we discuss ‘The Sontaran Stratagem’, episode 4.04 of the popular science fiction drama, including the return of Martha, the Doctor’s dubious pacifism, jaunty red berets and Mr Potato Heads!

This week’s commentators: James, Caleb, Swithun and Peter

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Doctor Who Commentary – 4.03 ‘Planet of the Ood’

Join us, a bunch of Cardiff-based Doctor Who fans, as we discuss ‘Planet of the Ood’, episode 4.03 of the popular science fiction drama, including special effects, slavery, Slitheen and style over substance!

This week’s commentators: Swithun, Caleb, James and Peter

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Doctor Who Commentary – 4.02 ‘The Fires of Pompeii’

Join us, a bunch of Cardiff-based Doctor Who fans, as we discuss ‘The Fires of Pompeii’, episode 4.02 of the popular science fiction drama, along with magma beasts, historical epics and the deification of the Doctor in our fan commentary!

This week’s commentators: Peter, Caleb, Swithun and James

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