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In this edition of The Echo Chamber, James and Michele talk about The Stones of Venice by Paul Magrs, released in March 2001 – the eighteenth story in Big Finish’s Main Range!
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In this edition of The Echo Chamber, James and Michele talk about Sword of Orion by Nicholas Briggs, released in February 2001 – the seventeenth story in Big Finish’s Main Range but the first to feature the return of the Cybermen!
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Welcome to another series of The Doctor Who Podcast – The Echo Chamber! Series Four, to be precise.
In this edition, James and Michele talk about Storm Warning by Alan Barnes, released in January 2001 – the Sixteenth story in Big Finish’s Main Rang... more
Join the entire Campervan Crew for a bumper episode of the DWP – and a very special guest! Yes, join Drew, Brent, James, Ian, Michele, Phil – and Ashley Frieze as they discuss…. get ready for this!
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More natural/better/funnier than the official podcast. Everyone has such great chemistry and they make you feel as if you are chatting with them over tea (or coffee 😉).
LOTS to like and tons of episodes for me to delve through. Love the hosts who all seem knowledgeable and fun.
Only negatives - too much Big Finish which I have zero interest in. Thats just me though. Thankfully theres plenty left to enjoy. Needs more classics. And the quizzes could be longer. Otherwise, full marks
You are always arguing about Belinda but what if the doctor was not paying attention to her and we are always focusing on the doctor but I agree that we are in a different reality since wild blue yonder.
I’ve been listening since the Marty days, and I’m so glad the podcast is back. What I’ve always appreciated is the balance—sure, not everyone always loves the story being discussed, but there’s usually someone on the panel who does, and that keeps things grounded and genuinely enjoyable. The tone stays positive without ignoring flaws, and it always comes back to the simple truth: we’re all here because we love Doctor Who (aren’t we?). In a fandom that can get a bit too grumpy at times, this podc... more
So glad i found this podcast! the “official” Doctor Who podcast i feel is too bias and will never give true critique or criticism of the show., i love the range of opinions in the group!
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Exploring the expansive universe of a beloved British science fiction series, this podcast features engaging discussions on various episodes, characters, and themes associated with the show. The hosts showcase their combined knowledge through lively banter and insightful commentary, often reflecting on fan experiences and feedback. Unique segments include reviews of recent episodes, nostalgic reveries, and analyses of significant plot developments, all while maintaining a humorous and accessible tone that resonates with both longtime fans and newcomers.
Notably, the podcast emphasizes diversity in perspectives, encouraging a broader discourse around the show's themes, including representation and societal issues. With multiple segments ded... more
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