It hasn’t been a great couple of months for fans of British showbusiness, with notable passings: Rodney Bewes, Peter Wyngarde, and Jeremy Wilkin. Unsurprisingly, all three have appeared in Doctor Who, so Christian Cawley and...

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Christian Cawley chats with Gareth Kavanagh in the latest BeyondKasterborous podcast, focusing on the career of Douglas Adams, taking in Monty Python, the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (books, audio, TV, and cinema), a brief...

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Christian Cawley and James McLean are back again with a look at YOUR thoughts about the controversial casting of Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who. Thanks to your comments on our Facebook page, we’re able to...

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Is Chris Chibnall taking out a sweeping brush and completely discarding with the past few years of Doctor Who when he takes charge? Will Peter Capaldi be replaced by the star of a popular Sunday...

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We took a week off, but Christian Cawley, James McLean and Brian A Terranova are back to mull over some recent Doctor Who news, from the Moffat/Barrowman Torchwood revival spat to Tom Baker in Star...

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It’s podKast time! While we’re busy working on our various satellite projects for BeyondKasterborous, we’ve got a Doctor Who commentary for you, in which Christian Cawley, Brian A. Terranova and James McLean take a look...

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In this week’s PodKast with a K, Christian Cawley, James McLean and Brian A. Terranova reveal the latest stage in the podKast’s evolution. It might not be the future of Doctor Who podcasts, but it’s...

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Doctor Who revisionism permeates the show’s long history. It’s hardly a surprise as the series passes through the hands of producers and showrunners and is watched by a changing audience. It’s barely different to Marvel...

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Christian Cawley and Brian A Terranova lead you through the world of Doctor Who spinoffs that never were in this week’s podcast. Or rather, the ones we would have liked to see. So no mention,...

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