Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 11 hours 58 minutes
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.
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.'
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.
Courtesy of Fuchia's microphone and the Prof's dogged editing talents, our resident pixie cuddles up on a sofa (literally) with Frazer Hines, Lisa Bowerman, and that splendid Hadoke bloke.
Ding dong merrily, we're high, la la la la la la laaaaa... Cobbling the last of the year's interviews together. Nick Briggs and writer John Dorney talk (mostly) about Tom Baker and Big Finish for 2012.
After 'Dalek' [2005] last time, The Pixie hunts down Rob Shearman and asks him why. Episode 39a, if you like. No money back if not entirely satisfied.
Fuschia and The Prof went into the mundy, stalking Big Finish ladies at Dimensions on Tyne. Interviews with Jacqueline Pearce, Beth Chalmers, and Chase Masterson.
The first [001] in our series republishing recently found old episodes, this was originally published in 2010 on Sunday, January 17th.
First published February 18, 2010. Continuing our uploads of 'missing' episodes, Fuschia forces us to listen to another Big Finish, and we froth on about our favorite Who companions (not the best companions, big difference) and why we're doing what we're doing.
In this episode, part of our 'found' archive, we're joined by a friend from Second Life to talk about 'the best episode' of Who EVAH. Do we agree? No, of course not. Do we have our own opinion? Yes, and tequila. First published April 2, 2010.