Concentrated Commentary on the Worlds of Doctor Who
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Season 2 of New Doctor Who kicks off with meat-and-potatoes Russell T Davies storytelling. Were there too many empty carbs, or was that a Chip problem?
An unscripted word of thanks to my friends at Radio Free Skaro.
Q: What do Garfield and the Doctor have in common?
A: A possibly contagious sense of superiority.
A ten-minute sequence stops “Joy to the World” cold, yet turns out to be the heart of the 2024 Christmas special.
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Thank you Chip for being a voice of intellect, alliance, and for boldness to say what you think is right, even when it’s not what most people might want to hear. I applaud you for stepping away when you have to and relish each new entry. Most importantly to me, thank you for being an ally.
always insightful
Brief opinions about Doctor Who, voiced by a typical face of the group (middle-aged, white man) but often with humility and curiosity. I am not invested in Doctor Who's narrative intricacies and continuity, but what I enjoyed most were the host's reflections on his own reactions to episodes, showing insight beyond mere encyclopaedic knowledge.
Chip, you are a treasure. You have some awesome insights that that I have never thought of. Just a quick note, I am an 11 Doctor girl, but I adore 10 as well, and I know you get grief for liking the End Of Time, but I love most of it. The Master is a little OTP, but other than that, there are some lovely and funny moments that shine through. Quotes like, “I think you look like giants”, and “Worst rescue ever” come to mind. I don’t care if there’s potions or whatever. I like to be entertained, a... more
2MTL hiatuses are best treated as somethings in the past. A yearning Doctor Who Nation needs you, Chip!
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Offering short yet impactful insights into the world of Doctor Who, the episodes cover a wide range of topics, from character analysis and historical reflections to the show's evolving relationship with modern media platforms. The host frequently ties in personal anecdotes and contemporary social issues, crafting a narrative that inspires listeners to reflect on broader themes while celebrating the beloved sci-fi franchise. The unique format not only makes it accessible and engaging, but also ensures that listeners can enjoy substantive commentary in a brief time frame.
Audiences are likely drawn to the thought-provoking discussions about the show's narratives and characters, which often intersect with real-world social issues. The commitme... more
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Two-minute Time Lord launched 16 years ago and published 150 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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