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A journey into Time And Space focusing on every incarnation of everybody’s favorite Time Lord. Every Face, Every Personality. Every Doctor examined
Unknown Host hosts Examining The Doctor: Doctor Who Episode Commentary, a tv show with 50 episodes published.

look at the very first episode of Doctor Who that aired 62 years ago today

Mark and Seth examine Part Two of the Tom Baker story Destiny of the Daleks

We’re stepping into The TARDIS for NaPodPoMo Day 2. Join Mark and Seth as they take on the second (and final) Tom Baker Dalek story, Destiny of the Daleks.

The ten best AND Worst Doctor Who stories as voted by readers in 2013

Not one but TWO first episodes!

Mark and Seth talk about the conclusion of the lost Patrick Troughton Doctor Who story Fury From the Deep!

Mark and Seth dive into part five of the lost Patrick Troughton Doctor Who story Fury From the Deep that was recently remade into an animated adaption.

NaPodPoMo Day 9: Mark and Seth talk Part Four of the lost Patrick Troughton Doctor Who story Fury From the Deep

Seth and Mark talk Fury From the Deep Part Three

Mark and Seth return to talk the animated second episode of the lost Patrick Troughton story Fury From the Deep.

A look at the first episode of the lost Patrick Troughton story Fury From the Deep. Part of National Podcast post Month 2024!

This "Best Of" episode for International Podcast Day has encore presentations of our tribute to the late great Kevon Controy and a look at David Tennant's return to Doctor Who

Arguably one of the most controversial Doctor Who stories of all time

Mark and Seth return to talk part three of the Tom Baker classic Brain of Morbius!

Mark and Seth look at the second part of the Tom Baker story The Brain of Morbius. This is a perfect example not only of Tom Baker’s Fourth Doctor, but how Doctor Who often paid tribute to classic horror tropes. The mad

Mark and Seth bring their signature blend of knowledge and humor to one of the more controversial stories in Doctor Who history

The Doctor, Steven, and Vicki race against time (and The Drahvins) to escape the doomed planet.

Mark and Seth are back to dive into the third part of the lost William Hartnell Doctor Who story Galaxy 4, "Air Lock".

Mark and Seth return for part two of the lost William Hartnell classic!

The return of Russel T. Davies as showrunner also saw the surprise return of David Tennant as The Fourteenth Doctor
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