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Join Brad Mell and Freddie Hull as they interview guests connected to the world of Doctor Who.
Episodes
10 episodes
Tim Treloar
Tim Treloar tells up how he ended up of taking on the role of the Third Doctor for Big Finish Productions. He explains why he endeavours to capture an essence of Jon Pertwee rather than impersonate him and discusses how his performance changes ...
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Episode 9
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46:57

Joseph Lidster
Screenwriter Joseph Lidster discusses his early career at Big Finish Productions and how he subsequently ended up writing television stories for Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures.
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Episode 8
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1:00:14

Steph de Whalley
On her first ever Doctor Who podcast interview, Steph de Whalley talks about how she got the role of Anita in the Christmas special Joy to the World. She discusses her reaction to the instant positive response to the character. Before ...
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Episode 7
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50:58

Rich Tipple
Colourisation Artist Rich Tipple talks about the process of turning black and white TV into colour; fit for broadcast on the BBC. He also gives us an in depth look at the decisions that went into creating both The Daleks in Colour ...
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Episode 6
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50:38

Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton discusses playing Mr Colchester in Torchwood for Big Finish Productions over the last eight years. He also shares memories of a vast and varied career, including his time on Peep Show.
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Episode 5
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58:59

Roland Moore
Screenwriter Roland Moore explains how history informs his writing both in relation to his series Land Girls and his work on the Early Adventures for Big Finish Productions. He discusses the ways in which he evo...
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Episode 4
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54:59

Una McCormack
Best selling science fiction writer Una McCormack discusses her early days in the Doctor Who fandom, how fanfiction started the process of her becoming a novelist for both Star Trek and Doctor Who, and ...
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Episode 3
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1:01:46

Miles Richardson
Miles Richardson first discusses playing his role Irving Braxiatel for Big Finish Productions, before exploring his theatrical and academical Shakespeare work for the RSC.
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Episode 2
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1:02:04
