A Classic Doctor Who podcast presented by a brother and sister who are podcasting together despite living a world and many time zones apart. Andy in England, Alex in New Zealand. Both are old enough to have seen old Who back in the day, Andy was born during the Pertwee era and Alex during Tom Baker's. They play quizzes, review a story in-depth every episode, ask each other what TV they've been wat... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
No touch pod! Andy & Alex are actually on location at Athelhampton House - Harrison Chase's mansion - for this their review of the Tom Baker classic The Seeds of Doom. Specifically this episode of the podcast was recorded at River Cottage, THE 'cotta... more
In this month's episode Andy & Alex stick with the 3rd Doctor era and review another story that they know incredibly well due to its early release on VHS: Terry Nation's Death to the Daleks. As well as highlighting their favourite moments, they consi... more
We've been on a bit more than a summer break, but we're back and its about (World Enough and) Time... This month we go back to our roots and the very first story we covered on the podcast way back in 2017: Spearhead from Space. We archived that episo... more
It’s a far worse thing we do now than we have ever done on the podcast… yes, that’s right, we’re going to review The Ultimate Foe. Revisionist agendas and the recent release of the season on Blu-Ray has done little to persuade Andy & Alex of the valu... more
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There’s a podcast called Lazy Dr. Who that has managed to get through more episodes than this, and with less digressions, and more intelligible discussion. They spend so much time contributing little of worth to debates. Come here for toxic fandom.
I’ll be honest, I only listened to a couple of episodes of this, but my God, the shrieking!!! It was so bad at times that the audio turned into a distorted mush. Don’t know if they’re using cheap microphones but it’s not good. Stay off the Red Bull, buy some better equipment, let the lad speak occasionally, and it might be worth listening to. Otherwise, life’s too short.
Just started listening to this podcast and really enjoying it so far. A highly entertaining show full of Who facts, fun, and sibling banter. I love the quizzes, Andy’s acting of quotes from the show, and the ‘Dress for Success’ section! Thank you to Alex and Andy!
I’m the same vintage as these two and their observations are spot-on, irreverent, and a whole lot of fun. Like sitting down the pub and chatting Who with my pals. Lovely.
Brilliant, relaxed, irreverent and fun podcast, full of unique observations. Keep up the good work Alex and Andy!
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