Diana and Jenn discuss episodes of Doctor Who over a glass (or two) of whisky and use an arbitrary ranking system to finally decide just who is the best Doctor.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArtsTV ReviewsTV & Film |
After a surprise short break because mental health is important, we're back with the Season 4 recap! This year's been much longer than 365 days so we didn't remember a lot, but we still had fun, and that's what counts right? Well that and the Tardis ... more
This week we drink Widow Jane - more than we though we would - and talk about the introduction of one Miss Victoria Waterfield as well as one of the most blatantly racist characters we've seen yet. Who's ready for the Daleks in their Victorian finest... more
This week we say goodbye to Ben and Polly, the second companion duo and our 9th and 10th companions. Ben finally found his boat and Polly definitely left to do more things than look after Ben, thank you very much. more
This week we go through many emotions when we try George Dickle's Sour Mash 9 year Whisky while Jamie has a whirlwind airport romance and we gripe about Ben not catching a whiff of his precious boat the moment the TARDIS door opens in 1966. more
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An alternative take on my favourite show from the beginning! more
Funny & entertaining podcast with good insights a lot of humour. Puts me in a good mood on my daily commute. Just what the Doctor ordered.
Diana and Jenn are an absolute delight to listen to. Diana is well versed in the show, and Jenn is a newbie to Classic Who. Between them, they bring a mix of sass and intellect to their viewing, all washed down with liberal pours of whisky. Definitely worth a listen!
I have only watched a few of the newer Doctor Who episodes and had a lot of questions about certain characters, the background, etc. Tbh moment here, I have never gotten too into Doctor Who because I didn’t really get it. However, I’m interested to know more about the show so I can learn to appreciate it. This podcast is great because since it starts from episode 1, I can get a background of the whole show. Diana also does a great job describing the episodes so I get a visual of what’s going on ... more
My fiancé and I love the show. We definitely are big Dr. Who fans. He actually introduced me to the show and the Sci-fi genre. So it’s nice going on a similar journey that you both are going through. He is a huge nerd and a big whiskey drinker. He’s actually making a list of the whiskeys you go through to purchase. So thanks for that.
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