Radio Free Skaro is possibly the most popular, most prolific and charmingly irreverent (but never ir
The title says it all....the latest episode of Doctor Who was indeed blissful. Fast pacing, incredib
Warren and Steven praise the thrills, chils, and statuary of Blink, the "Doctor Lite" episode that a
Warren and Steven are back to heap unrestrained praise (or, in Steven's case, somewhat reserved prai
One of the best episodes of the new season and indeed the series, Human Nature is the subject of thi
After a week of meandering discussion to fill time, we're back with an actual episode to ponder and
With no episode to comment on, we've decided to devote this episode to random blather, mumblesuch an
Dr. Who returns to the tried and true with a nice little monster romp involving fountains of youth,
Daleks, Manhattan, and a 1930's setting would seem to be a potent stew for some good Doctor Who epis
Warren and Steven are back and waxng lyrical on the brilliance that is "Gridlock", an episode that h
After getting beaten soundly by the Internet gods on both episodes 29 and the first take of episode
For the first time in the history of the podcast (other than the Runaway Bride), we've got a new epi
We end our retrospective with the denouement of Eccleston's TARDIS tenure, and wax lyrical on the hi
After a week's delay due to illness on the part of both myself and Steven, we're back in fighting fo
It was inevitable that we would have to cover the ill-fated (and not very good) Doctor Who TV movie
My erstwhile co-host Steven will disagree with me, but I think Sylvester McCoy's era was the low ebb
Colin Baker's era goes under the microscope, with Steven and Warren pontificating on the highlights
Our retro-rama continues with Peter Davison's era. It may have started with a whimper (Castrovalva)
The second half of our Tom Baker retrospective clocks in at over an hour and a bit of jaunty ramblin
Part the first of our retrospective on the Tom Baker years, and we wax lyrical on the early seasons
Our retrospective on Doctor Number Three, Jon Pertwee, rings in at an astounding 53-odd minutes of j