In this week’s podKast, things are a little timey-wimey. The recommendations section is first, in which Brian A Terranova and James McLean discuss classic Doctor Who serial The Ambassadors of Death, and remember Leonard Nimoy...

Continue reading →

While we to and fro, hither and thither throughout this week’s podKast, on the whole the subject matter in The Time Warrior, the opening serial to the 1974 run of Doctor Who, Jon Pertwee’s last...

Continue reading →

Taking a turn away from the usual podKast format this week, we head back in time, not to 2005, but to 1985, and the much-maligned Colin Baker story Timelash. Over the past week, the Kasterborous...

Continue reading →

This week’s podKast takes the slow road; without Christian Cawley (no voice), James McLean and Brian A. Terranova choose to talk about props, specifically the sonic screwdriver and police boxes, as well as suggesting some…

Russell T Davies would write a Doctor Who movie, we learnt this week – but should we let him? Christian Cawley, James McLean and Brian A Terranova are on hand to offer their thoughts on...

Continue reading →

We welcome Andy Frankham-Allen, Shaun Russell and Hannah Haisman – granddaughter of one-time Doctor Who scriptwriter Mervyn Haisman – to this week’s podKast to find out more about Candy Jar Books’ new series of books...

Continue reading →

This week, the Doctor Who podKast (with a “K”) discusses the build up to the 2014 Christmas special, Last Christmas. Before that, however, James McLean and Brian A Terranova discuss the rather interesting clip from...

Continue reading →

This week’s podKast welcomes back Colum Regan, one-time David Tennant body double who is with us to talk about his intriguing thriller, The Fly Guy. This doesn’t mean that we’re ignoring Doctor Who – far…

Instead of just mulling over the latest missing episodes news, this week’s podKast brings in two guests, fans (who are also actors) John Guilor and Rupert Booth to talk about the omnirumour and much more....

Continue reading →

Christian Cawley, James McLean and Brian A. Terranova inadvertently take the podKast into adult territory this week as the Doctor Who discussions find themselves dwelling on the idea of a sonic screwdriver sex toy. Obviously there is…

It’s podKast time! This week we again relied on Google Hangouts for our weekly discussion of all things Doctor Who, and while without James McLean we were nevertheless able to invite Gareth Kavanagh, editor of...

Continue reading →