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Telefantasy Time Jump

Paul Cornell, L. M. Myles.
Hammer Horror
Nineteen Eighty-Four
The Woman In Black
Wake Wood
The Quatermass Experiment
Peter Cushing
Grief
Horror Film
George Orwell
The Quiet Ones
Jane Goldman
Totalitarianism
Gothic Horror
The Resident
Resurrection Ritual
Afterlife
Daniel Radcliffe
Doctor Jekyll
Nigel Kneale
British Telefantasy

Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. And in our Patreon bonus episodes we see what the rest of the world's SFF TV was like that year.

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Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. In this episode, we break format a bit and discuss the entirety ... more

Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. In this episode, we discuss episodes from both Fireball XL5 and ... more

Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. In this episode, we discuss episodes from both A For Andromeda a... more

Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. In this episode, we discuss the first episodes of both Pathfinde... more

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Lizbeth Myles
Co-host with background in audio dramas and works related to British Sci-Fi and Fantasy.
Paul Cornell
Co-host with experience in writing and producing television, particularly for Doctor Who and related genre.

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 142 ratings
  • Declined

    A real decline , such a shame

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    50dw50
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • Put the topic in the episode title

    Hey guys. Put the topic (the film under discussion) in the episode title. To find the one I was looking for — recommended on Letterboxd — I was going to have to manually open and read the details of 88 episodes. That’s asking too much of first-time listeners. So I might become a no-time listener. A little planning goes a long way!

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    1
    mareash
    United Statesa year ago
  • At last!

    Don’t know how I missed this podcast on release as I’ve hunted for reviews of Hammer that focused on specific films. Good format- how to watch, overview, what worked or didn’t, links to other Hammers, rating the actors in big and small parts, production issues, anecdotes and sometimes a guest who joins to discuss a particular film. A genuine Hammer Family. A third of the way through.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sean Cutter
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Basset Hounds ? never heard of Jane Asher ?

    Oh dear …What planet is LM Myles on ? I have listened to two episodes now and am really struggling with her … Hound of the Baskervilles - she calls Sir Hugo’s hounds Basset hounds ! They are Beagles ! Release the hounds ! - can you imagine Basset hounds lolloping after the maidservant across the moor… Quatermass Xperimet - she’s never heard of Jane Asher and she’s never seen the film before … really ? Come on … really if you are going to comment on these films please do your research and think b... more

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    1
    Smurb45
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • A mixed bag, overall good though.

    I love Hammer horror movies, as do these people.

    It's a shame that some of the dry delivery works against it, as does the list of names at the start of each episode. I get it, some people donate money, good for them.

    EDIT: Some episodes are much worse than others, depending on how interested the hosts are in actually discussing the movie. And it’s not good when any podcast host admits to already forgetting most of the movie being discussed.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    tylerandjack
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Comments highlight a balance of entertainment and analysis, resonating well with fans of the genre.
Listeners love the informative and entertaining discussions about classic Sci-Fi and Fantasy shows.
Reviewers appreciate the hosts' chemistry and knowledgeable insights, often praising their critical approach to content.
Some feedback mentions that certain episodes might feel uneven based on hosts' engagement levels, leading to mixed experiences.
A portion of listeners find enjoyment in the nostalgic reflections on shows, relating to childhood experiences with Sci-Fi and Fantasy.

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