The Library of Impossible Things is a place where fans of Doctor Who bring an object associated with the show and tell their story of why Doctor Who means so much to them. Homemade, official, something from the show itself, it doesn't matter as long as there's a reason why each guest loves it. No matter where you are, who you are and how long you've been a fan you all have a story and your host Si... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
In this episode, Si welcomes the marvellous Richard Swift into The Library of Impossible Things. more
In this episode, Si welcomes one of his best friends, Brendan Jones into The Library of Impossible Things. more
In this episode, Si welcomes David Gillespie-Pratt into The Library of Impossible Things. more
In this episode, Si welcomes the wonderful Pete Lambert into The Library of Impossible Things. more
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Such a lovely podcast. Simon is a great host who sets the tone wonderfully and really gets the best out of his guests. more
Such a delightful premise, excellent
Heartwarming, engaging conversation ably hosted by Simon Hart. Fast becoming one of my favourite podcasts.
Excellent podcast.
Si is a consummate podcaster, and a warm and enthusiastic advocate for Dr Who. This new podcast is off to a terrific start and I can’t wait to hear more!
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