Strangers in Space
Ian Winterton of Cutaway Comics joins us for our review of the second Doctor-lite episode in a row Presented by J.R. Southall, with Matt Barber and Ian Winterton
info_outline TV Club 71: The Red KingStrangers in Space
Transposing the premise of The Wicker Man to a six-part TV serial set in Wales, is Toby Whithouse's latest any good? Presented by J.R. Southall, with Matt Barber and Jim Cameron
info_outline Desert Planet Picks 59: Rod BrownStrangers in Space
The host of the Strictly Come Hamster podcast chooses the eight items he would take with him, if he was about to be marooned on a desert planet Presented by Joe Ford
info_outline Who Review 28: 73 YardsStrangers in Space
We're halfway through the first series of the new era of Doctor Who and the talking points - and comparisons - are mounting up Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold, Matt Barber, Mark Donaldson and Iain Martin
info_outline Blue Box 150: Dandies and Clowns - the Cybermen (Part One)Strangers in Space
Were the Cybermen treated right during their first few years in Doctor Who - or did the makers of the programme come up with a brilliant idea and then have no clue what to do with it? Presented by J.R. Southall, with Matt Barber and Ben Verth
info_outline Desert Planet Picks 58: Joe FordStrangers in Space
Joe Ford, of the podcast A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife, chooses the eight items he would take with him, if he was about to be marooned on a desert planet Presented by J.R. Southall Joe's photo choice (hiding somewhere behind 15-year-old him!):
info_outline Who Review 27: BoomStrangers in Space
Steven Moffat returns to Doctor Who to write his first episode for over six years, but does he still have the old magic or has he lost his touch? Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold and Dylan Rees
info_outline Film Club 63: Star Wars: The Prequel TrilogyStrangers in Space
It's a quarter of a century since George Lucas released the first of the Star Wars prequels, but how is that film trilogy looking twenty-five years on? Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold and Simon Brett
info_outline Film Club Duet 15: Evil DeadStrangers in Space
After our discussion about the Sam Raimi trilogy last week, we turn our attention to the two modern resurrections, and ask if they are worthy successors - or indeed, whether the spirit of Evil Dead is really in them at all Presented by J.R. Southall, with Mark Donaldson and Dylan Rees
info_outline Who Review 26: Space Babies & The Devil's ChordStrangers in Space
It's the first series of RTD's second era but is it a new dawn or just back to old habits - or is it indeed a fresh start at all? Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold, Matt Barber and Lee Rawlings
info_outlineIt's a quarter of a century since George Lucas released the first of the Star Wars prequels, but how is that film trilogy looking twenty-five years on?
Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold and Simon Brett