All of time and space. Everywhere and anywhere. Every star that ever was. Where do you want to start? Join Mark, Iain and some fantastic guests for the trip of a lifetime through all of Doctor Who.
Mark and Iain are joined by the glorious Simon Moore from Flight Through Entirety and In Conversation for a lively chat about Patrick Troughton's swan song The War Games.
Simon recommends War Games
Iain recommends 9 Sad Symphonies by Kate Nash
Mark recommends Lost In The Garden by Adam S Leslie
After our own 80s style hiatus Mark and Iain are back.
In this bonus minisode we chat about the Ncuti Gatwa era, and the likelihood of our episode on The War Games being released...
Mark and Iain welcome Kev F Sutherland for a chance to chat about Robert Holmes' 'The Space Pirates'.
Kev recommends The Rest Is Entertainment
Mark recommends Twin Peaks
Iain recommends Knife by Salman Rushdie
Iain and Mark welcome the musical maestro Andy Moore for a foam party as they tackle the slippery subject of The Seeds Of Death.
Mark recommends Criminal Record
Iain recommends Pandora's Box by Peter Biskind
Andy recommends Deadloch
Iain and Mark welcome those two cheeky scamps Doc Whom and Mark John from Diddly Dum to discuss Robert Holmes' debut story The Krotons.
Mark and Doc recommend:
and The Slough House series by Mick Herron
Iain recommends Turn The Lights Back On by Billy Joel
Mark recommends The Traitors
Mark and Iain are joined by their old chum Harry Whitley for a look back at Derrick Sherwin's 'The Invasion'.
John Wetton: An Extraordinary Life McMillan Local
Iain recommends 'Politics On The Edge' by Rory Stewart
Harry recommends 'The Age Of Plastic' by The Buggles
Mark recommends 'Ghosts'
Iain and Mark are joined by the Über talented Lee Shackleford from Discussing Who for a chat about Peter Ling's 'The Mind Robber'.
Mark recommends 'Holly' by Stephen King
Iain recommends 'The Amazing Adventures Of Kavalier & Clay' by Michael Chabon
Lee recommends 'Relativity'
We're back with Season 6!
Mark and Iain are joined by national treasure Tim from The Missing Episodes Podcast for a fun discussion about 'The Dominators'.
Iain recommends 'Perhaps' by Guns 'N' Roses
Mark recommends 'Nick Drake: The Life' by Richard Morton Jack 'Who Gives A Flux' 'Who's He?' 'A Hamster With A Blunt Penknife'
Tim recommends 'Soyle...
Mark and Iain are joined by Seonaid and Caroline from My Adventure In Space and Time for a festive chat about Robert Shearman's classic Christmas tale 'The Chimes Of Midnight'.
Seonaid recommends Buffy The Vampire Slayer (see also Joe and Martyn's podcast 'Bite Me')
Caroline recommends 'Blackadder's Christmas Carol' and 'The Muppets Christmas Carol'
Iain recommends 'Did You Know That ...
Iain and Mark retire to The Obverse Book circa 1976 to reminisce about the journey through season five.
Which story will be the top of the pops? And which will get the wooden spoon?
Mark and Iain are joined by the award winning Dylan Rees from Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV for a chat about The Wheel In Space.
Dylan recommends The War Of The Worlds
Mark recommends Taskmaster
Mark and Iain are joined by Richard Smith from Something Who for a chat about Victor Pemberton's seaside special 'Fury From The Deep'.
Richard recommends 13 Minutes To The Moon
Mark recommends Doctor Who Am I?
Iain recommends The Diplomat
Mark and Iain are joined by comedian, actor and writer Toby Hadoke for a chat about Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln's Yeti sequel 'The Web Of Fear'.
Iain recommends 'Did You Know There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd' by Lana Del Rey
Mark recommends 'Strong Female Character' by Fern Brady
Toby recommends 'I'm Just The Guy Who Says Action' by Alvin Rakof...
Mark and Iain welcome back Paul Scoones for a chat about David Whitaker's "The Enemy Of The World".
Paul recommends the books of Mick Heron
Iain recommends Silo and Call Jonathon Pie
Mark recommends Ted Lasso
Mark and Iain are joined once more by Dr Matt Barber from Strangers In Space for a chat about The Ice Warriors.
Matt recommends The Gold, The Apparition Phase and Toco Digital
Mark recommends Nicologik Reacts
Iain recommends Remember by Weval
Mark and Iain welcome back Nicholas Pegg for a chat about "The Abominable Snowmen".
Nick recommends "Come and See"
Mark recommends "Happy Valley"
Iain recommends "The Seven Moons Of Maali Almeida"
Mark and Iain begin season five in style as they welcome Christopher Burgess from Radio Free Skaro for a chat about "The Tomb Of The Cybermen".
So we've reached the end of another season, and we've said our farewells to the First Doctor.
Which story will get the season four wooden spoon? And which will be crowned the top of the pops?
In this episode Iain recommends Cardboard Cinema Club
Mark recommends The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
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Mark and Iain are joined for the season four finale "The Evil Of The Daleks" by Adam from the RetroTube Archive TV Podcast
Mark recommends From The Oasthouse
Iain recommends Autofiction by Suede
Adam recommends Sammy Copley
Here's an extra little bonus for Boxing Day.
Rob and Liam from The Cloister Bell Podcast invited us to make a mini episode of AOTAS for their advent calendar.
We decided to turn the tables on Iain and subject him to The Mind Probe™.
Brendan and Nathan from Flight Through Entirety take on the probing duties.
Will Iain survive or be tossed.... into the Timelash!?
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