
Richard Edwards
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Cricket, football and rugby journalist for FourFourTwo, The Indy, The i, Sunday Mirror, Daily Mail, the FA, Wisden, The Cricketer and https://t.co/MpY8HysoNn
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4 days ago |
space.com | Richard Edwards
Reverse the polarity of the spoiler flow! Proceed with caution if you're yet to watch the new "Doctor Who" episode "The Story & the Engine". In "The Story & the Engine", the Doctor stops off for a haircut in Lagos, Nigeria, and ends up with a little more than a short back and sides. A mysterious barber (Ariyon Bakare) is on the hunt for stories to power his scheme to topple the gods, and nobody has more memorable tales to share than Gallifrey's most famous export.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Richard Edwards
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Reverse the polarity of the spoiler flow! Proceed with caution if you're yet to watch the new "Doctor Who" episode "The Story & the Engine". In "The Story & the Engine", the Doctor stops off for a haircut in Lagos, Nigeria, and ends up with a little more than a short back and sides.
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6 days ago |
inews.co.uk | Richard Edwards
Thursday was a day off for the players at Somerset, and there were no prizes on offer for guessing where England new boy James Rew will have spent it. “He’s bloody good at golf, but he’s rubbish at football – you can quote me on that,” laughs Jason Kerr, the Somerset head coach and a man who was instrumental in bringing Rew through the academy system at Taunton. “I’m going to say that he plays [golf] off one or two – I know he has got an incredibly low handicap.
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2 weeks ago |
space.com | Richard Edwards
In "Doctor Who" season 2 episode 3, aka "The Well", the Doctor's quest to return Belinda Chandra to Earth on May 24, 2025, takes a detour to a dead world hundreds of thousands of years in the future. This monster story is a massive gear shift from the retro automatons of "The Robot Revolution" and the Roger Rabbit vibes of "Lux", and proof that variety remains one of the long-running sci-fi show's biggest assets.
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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Richard Edwards
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