Doctor Who
One Night Only (A Fela Kuti Story)
(Author) Doctor WhoSarah Jane doesn't know who she is any more. She's applied for a job as a secretary at a run-of-the-mill office, with just one other co-worker. He's nice enough. A little strange, a little charming, clearly an innovator. For a snappy dresser, though (Sarah loves the scarf) he's strangely quiet. That's because, of course, he's the Doctor. Working with UNIT to try to restore Sarah's memories, he's found himself battling an alien group harvesting the minds of unsuspecting victims. But he's already on the back foot, and as the alien hive mind draws in its followers, he's very much in need of a friend. Enter legendary musician Fela Kuti. Another innovator - just as challenging, and just as charming. He might just be the one the save the human race.
Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television series that first aired in 1963. Created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber, and Donald Wilson, the show follows the adventures of the Doctor, a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey who travels through time and space in the TARDIS, a time machine shaped like a British police box.
Doctor Who has become a cultural phenomenon, known for its imaginative storytelling, complex characters, and iconic villains such as the Daleks and Cybermen. The show has made a significant impact on the science fiction genre, inspiring generations of fans and influencing other works of literature and media.
One of Doctor Who's most notable contributions to literature is the concept of regeneration, allowing the Doctor to change appearance and personality when near death. This unique storytelling device has allowed the show to reinvent itself multiple times over its long run, keeping it fresh and engaging for audiences.
The most famous work of Doctor Who is the episode "Blink," written by Steven Moffat. This episode is widely regarded as one of the best in the show's history, showcasing the Doctor's time-traveling abilities and introducing the terrifying Weeping Angels.
Overall, Doctor Who has had a lasting impact on literature and popular culture, earning a dedicated fanbase and a place in the hearts of viewers around the world.