Displaying 3 items of Earth Station Who: A Doctor Who Podcast with the tag "science fiction podcast".
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Doctor Who's Future in Question? The 2026 Christmas Special Cancellation & What's Next for Our Favorite Time Lord
June 19th, 2026 | Season 14 | 1 hr 11 mins
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Has the TARDIS hit a dead end? With the cancellation of the 2026 Christmas Special and reports that the BBC is looking for a new production team, the future of Doctor Who is suddenly up in the air. The Earth Station Who crew gathers to discuss what happened, what it means for the series, and whether Doctor Who is facing a regeneration, a reboot, or a much-needed rest before its next adventure. Buckle up, Whovians—it's time to talk about the biggest question in the universe: What now?
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Woke Who: How Doctor Who has always been woke!!
May 3rd, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 15 mins
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In this live episode of the Earth Station Who Podcast, hosts Mike Faber and Mike Gordon welcome guests Mike Falkner, Dave Chapman, and Melanie Dean as they dive into the evolution of Doctor Who. They explore the show's approach to diversity and representation, discussing the societal impact and the importance of inclusivity. The panel addresses the challenges of change within the fandom, emphasizing the Doctor's message of acceptance. They reflect on personal experiences with the series, its cultural shifts, and the role of social media in the fandom.
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Doctor Who: The Space Museum Review
April 5th, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 22 mins
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Embark on a time-traveling adventure with the Earth Station Who Podcast as we delve into the iconic Doctor Who story 'The Space Museum'! Join our hosts as they dissect and analyze every twist and turn of this classic episode, featuring the First Doctor and his companions. From thrilling encounters with alien civilizations to thought-provoking themes of time and identity, we unravel the mysteries of the space-time continuum. Whether you're a devoted Whovian or a newcomer to the TARDIS, this in-depth review offers insightful commentary and nostalgic reminiscence. Tune in now for an entertaining blend of sci-fi analysis, witty banter, and Doctor Who lore!
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