Released on April 2nd, 2021, 100 Objects of Doctor Who from Candy Jar Books explores the worlds of Doctor Who from a strange new angle, courtesy of Philip Bates. He’s the editor of the very...
This week Christian Cawley chats with Cutaway Comics’ Gareth Kavanagh about Lytton, Omega, Brian Blessed, and accidentally discovering crowdfunding. Doctor Who fandom has been gifted with rare treats over the years, from comics and novels...
It’s the one you’ve been waiting for: our thoughts on Doctor Who’s New Year special, Revolution of the Daleks! It’s good to se John Barrowman back as Captain Jack Harkness, but it is too short...
Has Jodie Whittaker quit Doctor Who. Or is she staying? Who is in the running to replace the Thirteenth Doctor? Is there even a new name being considered? And is Chris Chibnall also leaving the...
Following our previous podcast on how the Time War brings a whole new dimension to Rose, we apply the same thinking across the whole of Doctor Who Series 1. This time, Christian Cawley joins Brian...
Doctor Who returned in 2005 with Rose. It was the first episode of the show since 1996… but in the show’s continuity, The Day of the Doctor introduces new, unseen continuity to Rose. Indeed, Rose...
Christian Cawley and James McLean are back with a new show. This time, we look at the redesign of the Daleks for Revolution of the Daleks, the New Year’s Day 2021 episode of Doctor Who....
The Daleks are back! Doctor Who is back! On New Years’ Day, a new episode, Revolution of the Daleks will screen on BBC TV and around the world. With John Barrowman returning as Captain Jack...
We’re back for our first post-lockdown Doctor Who podcast! This time, James McLean and Christian Cawley discuss the best “worst” Doctor Who stories, and there’s also news of a new website project, Sol3. Our Best...
This week’s Kasterborous podKast features a fascinating discussion with Gareth Kavanagh about the second Doctor Who Magazine love-in that is Vworp Vworp! #2! Long-term readers of Kasterborous will recall that the first issue of Vworp...
Doctor Who is thriving in lockdown, with global rewatches of nuWho episodes with Twitter commentaries from RTD and Steven Moffat, and classic episodes on Britbox!
Back in 1981, James McLean and Brian Terranova were both 6. Which means that they would have seen Castrovalva aged 5 or 6 (ignoring the fact that Brian is American and didn’t see Castrovalva for...
