
Radio Free Skaro #1020 - ChatRTD
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About this listen
If you enjoy baseless speculation about the future of Doctor Who, The War Between the Land and the Sea, RTD’s career prospects, and most importantly, musings about Edmonton AM radio frequencies past and present, then this episode of Radio Free Skaro is for you (you sicko)! Plus we cover a new official Doctor Who quiz book from Beth Axford and “The Moon Cruise” by Esmie-Jikiemi-Pearson, some Steven Taylor Big Finish goodness, Steven’s recent podcast promiscuity and the second part of our Classic Series Commentary for “The Visitation”!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- Will The War Between The Land and The Sea all drop at once on iPlayer and Disney+?
- Doctor Who Magazine 618 released
- RTD’s column from DWM 618
- The Fourteenth Doctor and the Meep action figure set now available
- The Official Doctor Who Quiz Book by Beth Axford coming Sep 2025
- New Fifteenth Doctor and Belinda novel ‘The Moon Cruise’ by Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson coming in Nov 2025
- Big Finish released two new audiobooks read by Peter Purves to celebrate 60 years of Steven Taylor
- Doctor Who Season 1 Blu-Ray releasing Tuesday in North America
- Doctor Who The War Games in Colour releasing Tuesday in North America
- Steven on The Incomparable Doctor Who Season 2 wrap-up
- Steven on the Strangers in Space Doctor Who news update episode
Commentary:
- The Visitation Part Two
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