Welcome to the DOCTOR WHO TARGET BOOK CLUB PODCAST, the podcast in which we undertake the [insert adjective here] project of discussing, in story order, all of the DOCTOR WHO novelizations!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 163 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
What do you think happened to Turlough and his brother Malcon went they went back to Trion after the events of PLANET OF FIRE? Well, whatever you guessed, you’re likely to be wrong – especially if you said anything at all about Malcon. Come join Tony... more
While we could have done an entire episode full of jokes about how the producer, the writer, and two stars in this story were “flamers,” we didn’t. (Besides, our host has no room to talk.) Instead, we came to have a short discussion and ended up havi... more
Eric Saward’s novelization of his 1984 was almost 40 years in the making. Was it worth the wait? …Seriously, we’re asking. Oh, and we read a much better version by Paul Scoones, too. Come join Tony Whitt, Dalton Hughes, and Danny Celedon for a specia... more
Why are there two novelizations of RESURRECTION OF THE DALEKS – and why is only one of them any good? This time we discuss the fan version of the novelization with its author, Paul Scoones, to find out what led to the creation of this version, why it... more
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Having to unsubscribe as listening to this podcast lessens my enjoyment of the books. Was hoping for positive opinions. For those who will be listening in the future... Please adopt a more loving attitude toward the novelizations. Try to find the good in all of them before leaping to the perceived attitude toward them, and leading the newer fans on the podcast into thinking so negatively about them. We read them because we love them.
I've been reading the Target books since about 1982 and they were my source of Doctor Who that wasn't available on my local PBS station. I appreciate the format of the show with the three levels of knowledge and that three hosts don't always agree with each other but can stated their opinions equally. My only complaint is the use of vulgar language in an otherwise articulate podcast. Otherwise, I've truly enjoyed this one and will be sad if it comes to a close at the end of the Target run.
I agree with others who object to the overly critical options. Too bad. Great idea for a podcast.
A look at a classic piece of my childhood, with some tongue in cheek nitpicking and friendly ribbing. Very entertaining!
I always look forward to a new episode dropping. It’s a very entertaining and educational podcast, shining light on aspect of Doctor Who merchandise that is sometimes overlooked yet deserves to be celebrated. The hosts always have something interesting to bring to the table and present their opinions honestly.
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