Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 11 hours 58 minutes
Brace for festive profanity, bigotry, Krap Daleks ™, and the usual pointless 30 minutes of arguments and cocktail abuse. Also, a look at the new trailer. Enjoy, get out more, don't forget to phone your mum, and don't take everything too seriously.
The last of our Christmas interviews, with Nick (Big Finish) Briggs talking Holmes, dream projects, kids, audio commentaries, politics, land the ritual of snowballs on Christmas day.
Sit back with a mince pie and a glass of sherry (or 3) and listen to the smooth tones of Rob Shearman as he waxes lyrical on his journey through the Whooniverse and his outlook on life, the ideal writing job, biscuits, hostage situations, and the name 'Dirty WHOers.'
It's as close to a festive cocktail as you'll get without Warninks Advocar or Egg Nog. Fuschia interviews Daleks, Jake McGann, Nev Fountain, and some bloke called Paul Cornell. Put that in your stocking, with bells on.
Begonia, El Presidente, Sputnik, and Terrance consider Terry Nation's 6-part 1964 TV epic - not the one with Grand Moff Tarkin and Wilf. It's all good clean fun, until someone loses an eye.
Something for the weekend? Another podcast, for your sins. 21 episodes, and you've still not seen the error of your ways? This time we review the classic series episode 'The Curse of Fenric,' and introduce our new feature, "The Wheel of Who."
Sputters popped his Dr Who convention cherry, and fulfilled a childhood dream. Loads of interviews from Whooverville, 2010. Katy Manning, Sophie Aldred, Deborah Watling, John Leeson, and more.
Like buses, you don't get any for ages, then loads turn up at once. The regular crew review of the McGann TV Movie, a feature-length first attempt to revive the franchise after its woefully criminal cancellation in 1989.
It's a whopper, as we take a look at Matt Smith's first season. Sen, Oolon, Terry, and Fuschia, with added Second Life friends Victor and Ezy. Back to short ones' again soon, we wouldn't want to make you sore.
Ladies, gentle peeps, and small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri, for your delectation, 'The Big Bang,' comes under the usual WHOers eloquent frothing examination.