The concept of television and entertainment has featured many times throughout Doctor Who, sometimes exaggerating the truth and also showing the over reliance on entertainment being there, even if it is extreme and toxic. This can be represented in many episodes, yet I will be focusing on Vengeance on Varos, parts one and two, from season twenty two (6V) alongside the Long Game and Bad Wolf from Series One. These episodes have significant moments on reflecting how many people rely on television to fill in something in their lives.
In Vengeance on Varos
Then, featured in The Long Game there was the initial set up of Satellite Five. Satellite five is a broadcasting centre and has been featured heavily in two doctor who episodes: the long game and bad wolf. These two contrast over ‘a hundred years’ but to the doctor it is nothing. However the computers are connected directly to the brain in order to connect to the computer, this is a thing that is installed into the forehead and then it may have a certain command word or action (the default being at the click of fingers, also representing how easily technology may be accessed) and then the hand resting on a biogenetic analyser and a data defragmenter in order to scroll the internet, however it is also connected directly to the brain and may be used as a group in sync with others. /look in the visual dictionary 2010 version/ There then is a beam of information of which is directly processed via the brain however it has damaging effects and you may not be able to remember things as accurately, however it is mostly used for journalism and news networks, such as the uses of the modern day world and the online newspapers. This shows the human species being something of which is able to remain in contact with its galactical empire and all be broadcasted to Earth.








