The Value of Who (Our 500th)
Celebrating both a banner year for Doctor Who and a milestone for our podcast, we talk with friends about what makes this program more than just a ‘show’.
A long-running Doctor Who fandom podcast aimed at open and positive discussion.
Celebrating both a banner year for Doctor Who and a milestone for our podcast, we talk with friends about what makes this program more than just a ‘show’.
We’re narrowing to the finalists in our competitive brackets for both the (televised) iterations of the Master, and the (non-companion) Friends of the Doctor.
The Trickster is back with his most devious scheme yet, but the Bannerman Road crew have quite an ally in the confrontation.
Mondas is back in mind, and ne’er-do-well Lytton is back in the mix, as Six and Peri try to protect Earth from the Cyber Controller’s plan.
If we returned to the days of TV characters appearing in commercial adverts to shill products, who would we see endorsing what items?
Rani sets off on her own investigation just long enough to threaten the existence of the entire Bannerman Road team.
Teen math geniuses are abducted to help carry out an evil plot, but the newly-regenerated Sixth Doctor is in poor shape to help effectively.
This week, we go around the table and share moments from Doctor Who that hurt the most; ones that had particularly strong emotional pull and made us love the show more for the pain it caused.
Elisabeth Sladen tries on her “evil goatee” in a story where Sarah Jane is overtaken by a nihilistic alien fugitive.
The Doctor and Peri are quite literally caught in the crossfire of a drug-fueled power struggle that they had absolutely nothing to do with, and yet pay the ultimate price for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.