Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 11 hours 58 minutes
Mixed opinions on this one from the WHOers. We tried to stay on topic, but Sputters had a few too many and Sen couldn't articulate any other word than 'Timeship.' Thank god we don't have a swear box.
This week, we take a squint at 'The Pandorica Opens,' and wild conspiracy theories abound in the run-up to the grand finale. It all gets quite heated, as heated as 4 Doctor Who geeks thousands of miles apart can get. The vino doth flow.
Ladies, gentle peeps, and small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri, for your delectation, 'The Big Bang,' comes under the usual WHOers eloquent frothing examination.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
A random selection ℅ The Wheel of Who, The Master's first outing 'Terror of the Autons.' Gin was spilled, and Sen goes off on a bit of diversion, but mostly we stick to the plot.