
Four different Doctor Who Podcasts from award winning comedian Toby Hadoke, whose Edinburgh show Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf became a West End hit, toured the world, and became a Sony nominated BBC Radio series. The podcasts are: ”Season One” : Happy Times and Places - episode commentaries (a video version is also available on You Tube). Released twice weekly. ”Season 2” : Too Much Information -... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 512 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Sometimes Happy Times and Places requires its host and guest to do some heavy lifting. Not so The Curse of Fenric, one of the show's acknowledged all time classics, as Toby and improviser extraordinaire Allan Lear have a love in that becomes a threes... more
This one is good fun. Writer Daisy Connolly is a brilliant guest, recalling her childhood watching this perfectly thrilling, chilling tale. Will her favourite things be an exact replica of your host's, or is it all just a cunning disguise?
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This omnibus slipped through the cracks somehow. Sorry. So here it is - and it's for the infamous The Gunfighters, which has, as its advocate, the son of one of the leading guest stars : which is a lovely touch. This podcast has always stuck up for t... more
Happy Quatermass Day. 73 years ago precisely (hopefully this will be released at the exact minute) Episode One of The Quatermass Experiment was broadcast, changing TV, and science-fiction, forever. This week, your host's book on the making of the ser... more
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The gold standard for Doctor Who podcasts. Fans old and new should start right here.
This podcast is a delight. Toby Hadoke is knowledgeable, charming and entertaining. Every episode delivers the goods and this remains one of the best Doctor Who podcasts available.
Toby’s podcast is pure joy. His enthusiasm and intelligence is a balm. And as a bonus you will learn far more than you ever need to know about old British character actors…
This podcast stands out from the Doctor Who crowd because Toby is such a gifted performer, he is always fun to listen to; and also because he is so well prepared that the knowledge he imparts is always illuminating, even to a 46-year fan like me. And on top of that, it’s free of excessive snark, making it a truly humane celebration of this unique and magical show. Recommended!!
What Mr. Hadoke provides are the best Doctor Who podcasts around.
Thank you!
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The show offers deep dives into Doctor Who history, production, and legacy, mixing behind-the-scenes context with thoughtful analysis. Episodes cover design, studio logistics, writing choices, and casting anecdotes, often weaving in interviews with actors, writers, and industry figures connected to the classic era. A standout characteristic is its balanced blend of scholarly detail and warm, humorous storytelling, making it accessible to both long-time fans and newcomers curious about how beloved episodes were made. The host's well-researched, generous approach to guest conversations and archival lore helps reveal why certain stories endure in fan memory and scholarly discourse.
Noteworthy is the creator's multi-episode structure across se... more
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Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke’s Time Travels launched 6 years ago and published 512 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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