
Radio Free Skaro #1021 - Don't Mention Dr. Who
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About this listen
It’s a real grab bag of news this week with Peter Davison critiquing the current series of Doctor Who, Peter Capaldi being cool as hell at Glastonbury, and a truly mammoth editorial by Chris about the Blu-ray for The War Games in Colour and the cost thereof given that it is only one disc. Somehow we get an hour out of this, and we also have an extensive interview with long-time friends and Televisual Specialists John Williams and Neil Perryman about their new podcast where they watch every television show ever made – World of Telly!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- BBC statement on complaint about Ncuti Gatwa-Billie Piper regeneration coverage
- Peter Davison on the current state of Doctor Who
- Doctor Who Magazine Special #70: The Horror Issue due Sep 24
- Preview of ‘Night of the Shreek’ from the 2026 Doctor Who Annual
- The War Games in Colour North American Blu-Ray release
- Classic Second Doctor adventure ‘The Moonbase’ coming to vinyl
- Big Finish Doctor Who – The Eighth Doctor Adventures: Causeway due Nov 2025
- Doctor Who and sustainability
- Peter Capaldi onstage with Franz Ferdinand at Glastonbury
- Ncuti Gatwa introduces JADE at Glastonbury
- Laundry Files RPG 2nd Edition preorder announced – and Warren wrote for it!
Interview:
- World of Telly Podcast
- Neil Perryman
- John Williams
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