A Doctor Who Podcast
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 643 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
We review the second story in the ongoing series, Sontarans vs. Rutans from Big Finish, This time it’s The Children of the Future, a direct sequel to the TV story, The Time Warrior. more
This week we take a break from reviews for a round table discussion topic. In this ‘Discussing the Doctor’ we look at some actors we would like to see in the roles of the Doctor and companion(s). more
In this episode, we review the recently released Big Finish story, Doctor Who: Sontarans vs Rutans 1.1: The Battle for Giant’s Causeway. This is the first story in a limited series being released this year. Hear what we thought of the first part. more
This time we go way back and pick up where we left off with the Sixth Doctor and his lovely companion, Evelyn Smythe in the Big Finish Monthly Range story 143, The Crimes of Thomas Brewster. more
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Traveling the Vortex is a podcast about the British science fiction TV series Doctor Who. The podcast is hosted by three fans of the show, Shaun, Keith, and Glenn, who discuss and analyze each episode of the series. more
Brilliant!
I’ve been listening to these three great guys since nearly the beginning. They make each episode a real treat to listen to. They take us into their own personal lives, explaining what they watched, read, listened to that week. They talk about their family lives as well, fully making us feel like family. They also cover the entire pop culture world for us. Lastly, they cover one of the greatest shows ever created. Not once have I glazed over during a show. Each one keeps my attention from start t... more
This is my favorite Doctor Who podcast because it doesn't take itself so deadly seriously. The three hosts are all good friends, and they share their love for all things Who without becoming judgmental and sanctimonious like some Who podcasts tend to do. I love their interpersonal banter because it made me become their friend instead of just a listener. They branch out into other discussions at times, but it never feels like a departure from the goal of the podcast, just a friendly detour. Ca... more
I stumbled across TTV when I first started watching Doctor Who (in 2012). I was as new to Who as Keith was, so I felt for him and the learning curve he was on. I went back and mainlined all of their episodes and have been listening ever since. I’ve been fortunate to have become friends with all three of the guys and am proud to see how the show has grown. Keep it up!
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