50 years of Who: 1999

1999

TV
The Curse of Fatal Death

Books
The Face-Eater(8)
The Taint (8)
Demontage (8)
Revolution Man (8)
Dominion (8)
Unnatural History (8)
Autumn Mist (8)
Interference: Book One (8,3)
Interference: Book Two (8,3)
The Blue Angel (8)
The Taking of Planet 5 (8)
Frontier Worlds (8)
Salvation (1)
The Wages of Sin (3)
Deep Blue (5)
Players (6)
Millennium Shock (4)
Storm Harvest (7)
The Final Sanction (2)
City at World’s End (1)
Divided Loyalties (5)
Corpse Marker (4)
More Short Trips
Perfect Timing 2
The Mary-Sue Extrusion (Benny)
Dead Romance  (Benny)
Tears of the Oracle  (Benny)
Return to the Fractured Planet (Benny)
The Joy Device  (Benny)
Twilight of the Gods (Benny)

Audios
The Sirens of Time
Phantasmagoria
Whispers of Terror
Bernice Summerfield: Birthright
Bernice Summerfield: Just War
Bernice Summerfield: Buried Treasures

The first Who from 1999 that I encountered: The Curse of Fatal Death, closely followed by The Sirens of Time, both in 2006.

My favourite Who from 1999: Well, despite the silliness and everything, it’s difficult to top The Curse of Fatal Death. Honorable mentions to Salvation and the audio version of Just War.

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One thought on “50 years of Who: 1999

  1. I’ve seen these giants by the side of the road during many cycling races in Belgium and possibly northern France and wondered what they stood for. Now I know. Thanks!

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