
A quick daily hit of The Fabulous Adam Richard and his theories about Doctor Who. Recaps, reactions, deep dives, and wild diversions.
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Adam wonders about Doctor Who newsreader Trinity Wells and how she ended up where she is in the episode 'Lucky Day,' starring Ncuti Gatwa as Matt's Massive Missive continues.
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Adam has some concerns about prank culture as he continues Matt's Massive Missive on the Doctor Who episode 'Lucky Day,' starring Ncuti Gatwa.
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The thirteen hundredth theory, that somehow involves singing a Wolverine song Hugh Jackman style, and eventually gets around to Matt's Massive Missive on the Doctor Who episode 'Lucky Day,' starring Ncuti Gatwa.
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Matt's Massive Missive on the Doctor Who episode 'Lucky Day,' starring Ncuti Gatwa once again leads Adam to try and theorise about a production error involving podcast recording. Honestly, he needs to let it go.
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It’s always a delight to have Adam talking off the cuff, loved the Shelf and these daily catch ups with some great Doctor Who chat make for a great listen
Was there ever a less enticing title of a review? Maybe! But it's pretty bad. WHICH IS NOT WHAT ADAM"S PODCAST IS. I love this podcast, especially good if you can watch along with whatever he is enthusing about, but even if you can't it's a lovely distraction during the day. Thanks Adam, I love it.
This has been a fun podcast until Adam decided to play a video game and have us listen in what feels like real time. You're a grown man, Adam, have some pride in yourself! Get back to commentating on a 1960's children's show please!
Adam Richard is a shining star of ABC’s Dr Who show, Whovians. He brings his bouncing personality, spray bottle worthy theories, the wonder of a child’s love and every fandom’s passion in these bite sized, ten minute daily podcasts.
Every episode is delicious. Full of water cooler moments. Every series covers something else to love. There’s New Who reviews and fandom conversations. Old Who viewing joy that brings back the nostalgia. There’s hilarious VR Gaming commentary to make you laugh and ... more
After being introduced to Adam Richard on Whovians, I fell in love with his Doctor Who enthusiasm, his great sense of humour and his titular theories that were sometimes correct, often ludicrous but always fun. These tasty 10 minute bits of Adam Richard Doctor Who discussion are charming, humorous and sometimes even touching. The podcast is addictive to listen to and great for any Whovian who is fed up with the overbearing negativity of a lot of Doctor Who fan content. If I had one complaint it ... more
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Episodes predominantly cover themes related to the popular series, Doctor Who, with the host offering analyses and personal theories regarding plot developments, character arcs, and production decisions. The content often showcases a balance of humor and insight, as the host reflects on episodes, draws connections to pop culture, and discusses broader societal themes such as representation, mental health, and the persistence of certain narrative tropes. This dynamic combination of content makes it appealing not just to devoted fans of the show but also to a wider audience interested in critical commentary on media, storytelling, and cultural representation.
The unique approach blends recap and review with personal anecdotes and detailed ex... more
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