Proud Welshman Jon Arnold leaps back onto the bus for his very own Charter Flight! And Wales is important here, as Jon discusses how well the country is (or isn’t!) represented in Who. We also shine a light on 1970’s writers, exemplar moments in the Matt Smith era, NuWho pseudo-historicals and single episodes of the Davison era. A total delight!
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39. Hands-on-hips swagger
It’s the long-awaited return of both Jeff Goddard and Phil Newman! And there are mixed receptions for all the stories that have been chosen for their assessment and analysis - The Three Doctors, Revenge of the Cybermen, Extremis and Lucky Day. But which will triumph with a slew of handshakes, and which will be gathering up all the P45s? Find out…
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38. Special - Ian Winterton
It’s time for another Charter Flight! And this week, we’ll be visiting the choices of playwright, screenwriter, audio writer, comic book writer, film journalist and lecturer, Ian Winterton. But where will we be heading? Stay tuned….
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37. Whip that out!
What a top-notch pairing! The glorious combo of Mark Dodyk and Andrew F jump back on the bus, to take on Death To The Daleks, The Invasion of Time, The Sontaran Stratagem / Poison Sky and The Name of the Doctor. Will one of these stories get a proper kicking, whilst still being showered with praise? (hint: yes!). And which story is too ‘meat and potatoes’? Find out!
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36. Sizzling chemistry (Blake’s 7)
We’re heading back to Blake’s 7 in the company of experts. Firstly, welcome Jonathan Helm, writer and researcher on the magnificent Blake’s 7 Production Diaries (which may get the odd reference here). And secondly, it’s hello to John Isles from the I Don’t Do Sci-Fi podcast. Together, we’ll explore Space Fall, Weapon, Ultraworld and Orbit, and decide which deserves most love!