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 | Twice weekly | Episodes | 375 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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This was recorded very much in between all sorts of other things but everyone seems to quite enjoy it when it's all a bit shambolic so nopthing has been done to hide that. Let's be honest, The Celestial Toymaker itself is a bit shambolic - and host T... more
And we're on to the second instalment of The Celestial Toymaker, with doughty advocate Kieran Highman doing his best to eprsuade host Toby hadoke that this is an underappreciated story. It is also, it has to be said, a controversial instalment, and t... more
Well, as all tongues are a-wagging about the new animation of The Celestial Toymaker, here is a podcast recorded just before the news of its resurrection was announced, which takes us back to the source material. more
Steve O'Brien, cool sci-fi columnist of many years standing, offers his somewhat uncool opinion that Black Orchid has more to offer than a screwdriver and Peter Davison taking a wicket. And so here, in one tidy package (with new opening and closing c... more
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Reliably charming, funny and informative. I like to think I know a fair bit about Doctor Who whatever the era but every episode Toby comes up with something I didn’t know before.
Thank you Toby for this wonderfully positive podcast. more
I know so little about telebiogenesis but I know what makes a good podcast. Great fun and lots to listen to. Been watching Four To Doomsday, which is how I ended up here. Needless to say, this is better than that serial.
A day when I listen to a new podcast by the fantastic, ever-so-brilliant Toby Hadoke is a great day in my books. It never ceases to amaze me how well made and fascinating these podcasts are. Toby has such an insight into this show we all love; and his passion and excitement for Doctor Who is extremely infectious (but in a good way!). Your love for Doctor Who will increase tenfold when you listen to these and follow along with Toby in accentuating the positives! We all win when we enjoy Doctor Wh... more
If you’re a fan of Doctor Who, the Too Much Information strand of this podcast should not be missed: a history of the program episode by episode in incredible detail, and with a particular focus on the guest stars that made Doctor Who what it is today: actors who were bigger stars than maybe fans knew or day players who retired decades ago all get their moment in the sun, and there isn’t a detail too insignificant to be checked and double checked. This is the definitive history of Doctor Who’s e... more
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Apple Podcasts | #246 | France/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
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