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Radio Free Skaro #1010 - Killer Queen

Radio Free Skaro #1010 - Killer Queen

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It’s new Doctor Who time! Steven, Warren, and special guest Heather Berberet of the Free the Squee fame have thoughts to share about The Robot Revolution, the first episode of Season 2 and the debut of new companion Belinda Chandra as played by Varada Sethu! Robots! Roommates! Rebels! Plus Doctor Who Unleashed talk, Graham Norton appearing in the show as himself, RTD being cryptic about the future of Doctor Who on CBCC Newsround, the debut of World of Telly from the House of Tachyon, and more! Next week, Mr. Ring-a-Ding terrorizes 1952 Miami!

Links:

  • Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
  • Doctor Who S2E01 “The Robot Revolution”
  • Doctor Who Unleashed S2E01
  • Behind the Scenes: The Robot Revolution
  • Graham Norton to Appear In “The Interstellar Song Contest”
  • Ncuti Gatwa presents answers on Jeopardy!
  • Russell T Davies on CBBC Newsround
  • “73 Yards” and “Dot & Bubble” Named Finalists for the Hugo Awards
  • History of Doctor Who on The Front Row on Radio 4 Extra on April 14
  • Murray Gold to appear on In Tune on Radio 3 on April 17
  • Doctor Who: 20 Secrets From 20 Years on BBC Radio 2 on April 20
  • Big Finish: The Worlds of Doctor Who – Space Security Service: The Voord in London coming June 2025
  • Big Finish: Special edition Robert Shearman novelisations due October 2025
  • World of Telly Episode 1: Moonbase 3
  • Jess Jurkovic: Reuniting Roman Theme (from The War Games)
  • The Quatermass Experiment: The Making of TV’s First Sci-Fi Classic by Toby Hadoke coming May 12
  • Next Week: Lux, airing April 19 at 715pm on BBC One

Guest:

  • Heather Berberet on Free The Squee
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