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Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV

Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV
Doctor Who
Batman 66
Star Trek
Too Hot For TV
Coronation Street
Big Finish
Doctor Who Annuals
Sweet Flower Of Uthe
Unit Assembled
Paul Mcgann
Vampire Science
Mechinstra
Flight To Nowhere (doctor Who Annual 1983)
The War Between the Land and the Sea
Aliens
Eighth Doctor Range
Dundee
World Of Ice
Vampires
Eighth Doctor

A podcast about the extended universe of Doctor Who. Nothing is too niche for us!

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In the final episode of MayGann Dylan is joined by Frazer Gregory to discuss two Big Finish audios, 'The Stones of Venice' by Paul Margs and 'The Time You Never Had' by Tim Foley.

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As MayGann continues Dylan is joined by Philip Segal, the driving force behind the 1996 TV Movie to talk about films genesis, production and what happened afterwards. 

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As MayGann continues, Dylan is joined by Martin to look at the EDA 'Vampire Science' by Kate Orman & Jonathan Blum and the DWM comic strip ' Children of the Revolution' by Scott Gray.

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As Maygann continues, Dylan is joined by J.R., Matt and Jon from Strangers in Space to look at two Matthew Jacobs releases. First it's the documentary 'Doctor Who Am I'  Directed byVanessa Yuille & Matthew Jacobs, then they look at ... more

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Philip Segal
Executive producer behind the Doctor Who TV Movie
BBC, Amblin Television, Universal
Episode: S7 E05 - Philip Segal Interview
Luke Malloy
Guest on the episode discussing Batman 66
Episode: BATMAN 66 TOO HOT FOR TV
Conrad Westmas
Guest on the episode discussing Batman 66
Episode: BATMAN 66 TOO HOT FOR TV
Gary Russell
Guest, producer/author associated with Doctor Who material
Episode: S6 E22 - Advent Calendar Day 22
Rob Shearman
Writer and Doctor Who author
Independent writer
Episode: S6 E21 - Advent Calendar Day 21

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Dylan
Primary host with long-standing involvement in the show, often guiding discussions with wit and deep DW knowledge.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 41 ratings
  • A must listen. (Even if you’re not familiar with the content.)

    How can you make Doctor Who related content that I have often never seen, heard, or read so interesting?

    One of the best doctor who podcast ever.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Field357
    United States6 months ago
  • Stellar Podcast 10/10

    I really didn’t need another Who podcast in my life, but the sheer quality of Too Hot For TV saw it muscle through a crowded field into my rotation. This pod knows its lane - DW extended universe - and sticks to it assiduously, the breadth of material out there means there’s no shortage of variety. Dylan’s personable good humour makes him engaging host who helps every guest contributor shine no matter their broadcasting confidence. The production values are a cut above, you can tell this is put ... more

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    5
    Hepez!
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Easily one of the best who podcasts. They cover interesting and niche content. It's well edited and humorous too.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    R H
    a year ago
  • Brilliant!

    Jackson is cool and I think he’s 6ft tall.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BD568
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Love!!!

    One of the best DW podcasts

    BUT please rethink the “TOO HOT FOR TV!!!” Segway sound bite

    It startes the crap out of me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Field357
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners praise the show's niche focus and depth on non-TV DW content.

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S7 E05 - Philip Segal Interview
Q: Was there ever any truth to the fan press speculation about a Seventh Doctor's companion being involved in the opening minutes?
There was no truth to that idea; Segal states the plan was to feature a regeneration from seven to eight with Sylvester McCoy, rather than introducing new companions in the opening moments.
S7 E05 - Philip Segal Interview
Q: Can you remember your first day on set?
He recalls shooting in Grace's apartment, the emotional moment of the TARDIS reveal, and the sense of being 'home' on set, which underscored the breakthrough feeling of finally bringing the project to life.

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A show focused on the Doctor Who extended universe, often exploring non-televised stories across comics, novels, audios, and related media. Key themes include production histories, licensing, cross-media storytelling, and deep dives into fringe or overlooked material, with a tone that blends nostalgia, curiosity, and sharp commentary. Recent episodes emphasize behind-the-scenes economics, pivotal creators, and ambitious spin-off projects, making it a solid fit for listeners who crave niche fandom lore and industry context in a lively, conversational format. The host duo (and rotating guests) bring a humorous, approachable lens to complex media ecosystems, regularly highlighting how expanded media shapes fan understanding and franchise longe... more

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5. Rob Shearman

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