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Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV

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  • Summary

  • 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 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
  • S4 E33 - Emma Peels Cold Open
    Apr 28 2024

    In this episode Dylan is Joined by Rod Brown to talk about the first the two series of Counter Measures from Big Finish. 8 stories, 8 writers and a whole lot of Doccy Who. And as always we we answer the burning questions:

    What hasn't been flicked since Christmas day?
    What is Quatermass 2 meets The Underwater Menace?
    What can't Catholics Do?

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • S4 E32 - Buckets and Buckets of Goo
    Apr 20 2024

    In this episode Dylan is joined by Mikey Smith to look at two Big Finish audios chosen off the back of watching Tales of the Tardis. First up they discuss the fifth Doctor and Tegan story 'The Gathering' by Joseph Lidster. Then they chat about the sixth Doctor and Peri adventure 'The Widows Assassin' written by Nev Fountain. All while answering the burning questions:

    Who is making the charity single Davros in Distress?
    What is Mikey doing in the bath?
    What makes Tegan a Trump supporter?

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    1 hr and 23 mins

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