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Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV

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  • A podcast about the extended universe of Doctor Who. Nothing is too niche for us!
    © 2024 Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV
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Episodes
  • S4 E36 - Frankly, Mr Franklin!
    May 16 2024

    It’s the final episode of this mammoth series of Too Hot For TV, so we thought what better way to finish than with a Bang enough for the Brigadier. In this episode Dylan is joined by Lee and Cam from the Polis Box to talk about three UNIT related releases. First up its the Big Finish play ’The Spectre of Lanyon Moor’ written by Nicholas Pegg featuring the Sixth Doctor, Evelyn and the Brigadier. Then it’s the BBV audio book ‘The Killing Stone’ by Richard Franklin and featuring the Fourth Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith, the Brigadier, Benton and Yates. Finally they talk about John Levene’s album ‘The Ballads of Sergeant Benton’ .

    And as always they answers the burning questions:
    Has Richard Franklin ever read a book?
    Who has an impressive knowledge of the motorway system of Great Britain?
    How many potatoes is too many potatoes?


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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • S4 E35 - Riding Bareback at the Academy
    May 10 2024

    Join Dylan and Mark Donaldson down the Shobogan Wetherspoons as they discuss two relaunches for the Eighth Doctor that came after his first adventure (never let it be said we aren’t relevant) . First up it’s the BBC EDA ‘The Eight Doctors’ by Terrance Dicks. Then it’s the Big Finish audio ’Storm Warning’ starring Paul McGann and India Fisher, written by Alan Barnes. And as always the answer the burning questions:

    What did the doctor ride bareback at the academy ?
    Who is a beefy Doctor Watson?
    Which dr who companion is most likely to sabotage a zeppelin?

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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • S4 E34 - Punk’d by Stephen Cole
    May 4 2024

    Dylan is once again joined by Jack to look at series 5 of Bernice Summerfield starring Lisa Bowerman and featuring the stories:

    The Grel Escape by Jack Rayner
    The Bone of Contention by Simon A. Forward
    The Relics of Jegg-Sau by Stephen Cole
    The Masquerade of Death by Stewart Sheargold

    And as always they answer the burning questions:

    How can porn inform a woman’s personality?
    What did Peter Ling create?
    What is Terry Molloy doing in Wookey Hole?


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    1 hr and 1 min

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