Doctor Who: Strangers in Space
Film Club celebrates a changeover between American Presidents by travelling back in time to the late 1990s, and watching three films that sent up American politics during Bill Clinton's term in the Oval Office: Wag the Dog, Bulworth and Primary Colors
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Actor, comedian and film-maker Richard Sandling stops by to talk about his ten Film Club Favourite choices, his new movie Phase and all sorts of other film and comedy related stuff
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Our randomly-ordered season-by-season discussion of the history of Doctor Who arrives at Tom Baker's final year as the fourth Doctor, and it's a conversation that's not for the faint-hearted
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Iain and Mark of the All of Time and Space podcast get put through their paces in the usual series of not-quite challenges
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Ross Aitken, aka Old Who from the Gallifrey's Most Wanted podcast, guests once again to chat about another three dystopian future visions from the 1970s, in Z.P.G., Westworld and Rollerball
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A review of Pixar's latest production Soul, and a round-up of some of the Christmas TV treats that were on offer this year
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A review of the New Year's Day 2021 Doctor Who Special, Revolution of the Daleks
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Another short bonus instalment to take us into the new year, as we randomly select pairs of Doctor Who stories and then try and divine the connections between them
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From The Christmas Invasion to The End of Time, the Russell T Davies era saw Doctor Who become established as a Yuletide family favourite. But were the tenth Doctor specials any good?
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Our Christmas film of 2020 is Frank Capra's 1946 classic It's a Wonderful Life. Plus a rundown of the films we reviewed in 2020; what was our least favourite - and will this one top the list?
info_outlineJ.R. and Matt chat about the new Netflix adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, and absolutely avoid comparing it with the 1940 Alfred Hitchcock film, which we also talk about just incidentally. Honest.