A podcast for Whovians, by Whovians. We'll be watching Classic Who and New Who, talking about the episodes and reviewing them. And we invite you to watch right along with us. Whether you're new to Doctor Who, or have been a fan all your life, you'll love this adventure through time and space.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 349 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film |
Sad news this week folks. Like the Doctor, we don't like goodbyes. But maybe we'll meet again, the long way around. more
This week Vince and Beth talk about some Doctor Who news and our hopes and dreams for the 60th Anniversary and beyond. more
This week we do a retrospective on Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, and Chris Chibnall as we bid farewell to the 13th Doctor. more
She began by falling to Earth, and she ends her story standing tall. This week we cover the smashing finale for the 13th Doctor as old friends and familiar faces come in to defend the Earth against the Doctor's greatest foes. more
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Nice work reviewing the Doctor Who stories. The individual reviewers work well together, but the adult language could be gotten rid of and it would still work.
I can’t take a podcast that unironically uses the phrase “SPITTING ON THE GRAVE OF TERRENCE DICKS” seriously lmao. Also, opening the podcast with a monotone recap followed by boring trivia is also not engaging to me. You might love all that kind of stuff.
First and foremost, the hosts are fast-paced and obviously are having a great time. They’re funny, and I’m constantly laughing at their banter. There is a synopsis, and trivia before the discussion, a format that could be dull, but it never is as they always make it fun. Although I do enjoy podcasts with just men, for me, it’s always a plus for me when there is a woman on the podcast. The discussion is divided equally among the three in a free forum type style that compliments their format and p... more
I hadn’t watched Dr Who since watching the 4th and 5th Dr’s while I was in my teens. I listened to a couple of episodes of this podcast and loved it. I am now watching the show and listening to the podcast and enjoying it immensely. The hosts are great, the recap is interesting, the banter is fun and funny. Check this out whether you know the show or not. You will not regret it.
This podcast is like watching Doctor Who with my friends, except the hosts of this show are a lot smarter than my friends are. I wish I could watch doctor who with these folks instead of my usual group. Highly recommend.
Apple Podcasts | #123 | Sweden/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
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