On this week’s Kasterborous podKast (with a “K”) we’re discussing the classic era versions of the Master, namely Roger Delgado and Anthony Ainley – plus a little bit of Peter Pratt, Geoffrey Beevers and Eric Roberts! If you’re a fan of the modern era, though, don’t worry – Professor YanaRead More →

We’re back for another podKast (with a “K) in a wholly audio edition in which we discover that Kasterborous Towers is staffed by munchkins… Christian Cawley, Brian Terranova and James McLean bring you discussions of the latest Doctor Who news including the unusual tweet attributed to 50th anniversary guest starRead More →

Twelfth Doctor Who Peter Capaldi

It’s a full team line-up this week as Brian Terranova returns to the podKast (with a “K”) to share his thoughts about the casting of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, something that we’re still excited about! (Except James. He’s less excited now. Humbug, etc.) Meanwhile, we consider some ofRead More →

Peter Capaldi cast as the 12th Doctor Who

In a change to the usual routine, this week’s Kasterborous podKast (with a “K”) went live through Google Hangouts and YouTube to catch our reaction to the casting of the twelfth Doctor – Peter Capaldi. Fortunately, hosts Christian Cawley and James McLean also recorded the proceedings, available now for youRead More →

Paul McGann in Doctor Who: Dark Eyes

A little later than planned, it’s the latest Kasterborous podKast (with a “K”) in which we discuss the Eighth Doctor’s post-TV Movie life on audio, in books and in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip (one of the strips creative high points). It’s a full team too, with site editorRead More →

Curious things took place at the K Towers virtual studio this week, resulting in an hour long podKast that somehow went unrecorded! Being the passionate Doctor Who fans that we are, of course, we pushed on, recording an approximation of the original that attempts to be as honest and genuineRead More →

Without Brian this week we decided to bring in a guest to balance things out a little bit, and who better than long-time friend of Kasterborous, Vworp Vworp! editor Gareth Kavanagh? He’s on hand to give us his own insights into the Colin Baker/Starfury debacle, the seemingly endless missing episodesRead More →