Toby shares his Doctor Who knowledge and I can’t get enough!
I was Doctor Who aware in the 80s. A cousin had a wardrobe styled as a TARDIS and there were 25th anniversary adverts for Doctor Who magazine in the pages of the Ghostbusters comic. I was more interested in Red Dwarf and Count Duckula but the Doctor was always in the corner of my eye running around scaffolding. I had two friends who were Doctor Who mad. One of them lent me the double VHS pack of The Sontaran Experiment/Genesis Of The Daleks and must have been put out by my indifference. WhenDimensions In Time aired I recognised all of the Eastenders cast but only a few of the Doctor Who actors. I watched the TV movie with the same friend who had lent me the double VHS and enjoyed many aspects of it but as soon as the credits rolled the Doctor was invisible to me once more. Then 2005 happened and I would have described myself as a casual fan all the way up to David Tennant saying ‘I don’t want to go’ - which sums up how I felt about the end of the naughties and the beginning of the tens. Through my Red Dwarf internet chums at Ganymede and Titan (the blog curiosity in a junkyard especially) and by virtue of being a massive Douglas Adams fan I became more and more intrigued by the blu ray collections and especially Trial of A Time Lord. I’ve always found the year 1986 interesting. Too late for Duran Duran, too early for T’Pau. On that blu ray I hungrily lapped up the extras, particularly the Doctor Who Cookbook. The fellow presenting was clearly charming, cheeky and unafraid of the more ridiculous moments while acknowledging the tragic/dramatic. When I discovered Toby’s podcast it was like signing up for an Open University course in Doctor Who. My main interests are between Tom Baker and Matt Smith but thanks to Toby I’m beginning to appreciate what came before and after. Thank you for all the wonderful work Toby from an child of the 80s living in Texas.
phillimess via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/27/23
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Never not fascinating, never punching down, warm hearted, funny and endlessly listenable. Prepare yourself for a binge. The Patreon extras are amazing value for money, too. This is (unsurprisingly) top notch Who podcasting.
Dandy and a Fop via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/22
As niche as it can get and utterly joyful. Even if you think you know everything about Doctor Who, the chances are you don’t. Highly recommend.
Kevin Mullen via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/08/22
Love this podcast. The joy of Who comes through with every show.
PJMckuk via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/05/22
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