
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
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As the 62nd Anniversary of Doctor Who approaches this month, AND we are still in the 20th Anniversary year of New Who (which we really have to stop calling it) a reminder that some of us were around for the previous 20th Anniversary back in November ... more
American fan Rueben Herfindahl brings his unique perspective to this firm fan favourite: will your host, by a happy accident, choose the same favoruite things, or will he been green with envy because of Reuben's choices? It's an omnibus, so it's a lo... more
And so here it is - the final countdown to your most desired of the 97 missing episodes of Doctor Who. Special guest Russell T Davies tells us what he would like in the fantasy car boot sale where 17 film cans are ready to be purchased. Only one stor... more
This was released in a condensed form for the 20th Anniversary of the 2005 return of Doctor Who, but that version only featured one guest : but what a guest - the main man himself, Russell T Davies. However, for this sepcial 62nd Anniversary edition ... more
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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.
BTW Some new episodes would be most welcome 🙏🏼
The perfect comfort podcast. You don't even have to be a huge Doctor Who fan. I mean it helps, probably, but what's special about Time Travels is all the little things Toby knows and notices about actors' lives, the history of TV, and the way we all change as we grow in time. He has nurtured a healthy online community of commenters through the podcast and is by far the best creator I have ever followed at engaging with listeners.
I tried.
Indefinable Magic - Toby reflects on Dr Who episodes to share valuable, funny and often heart warming thoughts on life. Like being down the pub with an old friend. Always thoughtful and always positive. A great listen.
There’s no one better at delving into the archaeology of the show - not to mention reminding you where you’ve seen that actor - in a podcast format than Toby.
I don’t listen to many commentary-based podcasts that are essentially monologues, but Toby’s style is so relaxed and conversational that I never notice the absence of another voice. In fact he’s perfectly capable of having a respectful disagreement with himself at times!
A must-listen to fans of Doctor Who podcasts - perhaps especially ... more
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This collection of podcasts offers a deep exploration of the beloved Doctor Who series through various engaging formats. The primary focus includes episode commentaries, detailed behind-the-scenes examinations, whimsical essays, and humor-infused discussions about the show's historical and cultural significance. Hosted by an award-winning comedian, the episodes embrace a blend of insightful narrative and personal anecdotes that appeal to both die-hard fans and casual listeners alike. A unique aspect is the balance between nostalgia and critical analysis, often highlighted by inviting notable guests from the Doctor Who community, enriching the conversation with anecdotes and perspectives from within the fandom.
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7. David Tennant
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