PodKast Talks Big Finish, Christopher Eccleston and the Seal of Rassilon

This week we had planned to discuss another classic Doctor Who serial that has a mixed reputation. However, as it is just Christian Cawley and James McLean, we decided instead to look at some of the more interesting news items of the past week, such as the nuWho/Big Finish crossover in UNIT: Extinction and the lovely sight of Christopher Eccleston helping out with a Whovian wedding proposal. There was also time to talk about the announceent of the Sixth Doctor’s final adventure as well as the odd communications within the pages of Doctor Who Magazine between Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat.

We finish off with some interesting recommendations. Ready? Click play.

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Kasterborous PodKast Series 5 Episode 1 Shownotes

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6 thoughts on “PodKast Talks Big Finish, Christopher Eccleston and the Seal of Rassilon

  1. Maybe the writers think that giving the Doctor wives and granddaughters makes him more interesting by making him more accessible. I find that it makes him more banal and ordinary by making him more accessible.

  2. Great work as ever. I still stand by what I said regarding the First Doctor’s hypothetical wife though… 🙂

    You say at the start of the ‘article’ (in the text before the player) that you “had planned to discuss another classic serial that has a mixed reputation”. Presumably this will be next week’s podKast, if so are any of you in a position to tell us which one so that we can get up to speed beforehand or will it be a surprise?

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