Radio Free Skaro #1042 - Will You Still Need Me?
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Happy Doctor Who Day, everyone! The Three Who Rule celebrate the 62nd birthday for our favourite television show as only Doctor Who fans can, by morosely speculating on the show's increasingly grim prospects in light of an ever-changing media landscape. Fun! Plus we look into Rachel Talalay's and Dalek 63-88's latest lovely Youtube videos, the newly released schedule for Surf and Turf, audio fun with The Wheel in Space on vinyl and various Big Finish bits and bobs, and Day Three of our Torchwood: Children of Earth retrospecticus!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- Interview with BritBox CEO, signals BritBox not interested in co-producing Doctor Who (paywall)
- New Bad Wolf private holdings company created for 2026 Doctor Who special
- Deadline: Traditional U.S. Networks Swoop For British TV As Content Sales Top $1B
- The TARDIS lands at Stonehenge for Doctor Who Day
- Tom Baker reflects on time in TARDIS after receiving MBE
- Rachel Talalay: My trips on 4 TARDISES. Q&A and more. Part 1
- Dalek 63-88: The Forgotten 60s Dalek: Uncovering Dr. Barnardo's Hidden Dalek Story
- Missing classic adventure 'The Wheel in Space' comes to vinyl on February 16
- Big Finish: Doctor Who – The Eighth Doctor Adventures: Causeway out now
- Big Finish: Doctor Who: Anniversary – A 2005-2025 Doctors Collection released
Review:
- Torchwood: Children of Earth, Day Three
- Children of Earth scripts on BBC Writer's Room
- Radio Free Skaro Wednesday Cutaway – The Ballad of Jack and Ianto
- Radio Free Skaro presents Bridging the Rift
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