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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
''to be added''
This charming man knows a thing or two about Gods and monsters. He's appeared as the lead villain in a couple of iconic stories and the not-so-lead villain on another two occasions. But Doctor Who is not the only thing he has lent his considerable vocal talents to: he carried Charles Laughton's Lear, practically lived at the BBC radio studios for about a decade and has recorded a vast number of talking books: so you know, he's going to be easy to listen to....
 
Nominated charities: [https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/get-involved/make-donation Alzheimer's Society]


== Topics covered ==
== Topics covered ==

Revision as of 15:28, 2 March 2022

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Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 191 was the 191st episode of Toby Hadoke's Who's Round. In this episode, Toby Hadoke interviews actor Stephen Thorne.

Synopsis

This charming man knows a thing or two about Gods and monsters. He's appeared as the lead villain in a couple of iconic stories and the not-so-lead villain on another two occasions. But Doctor Who is not the only thing he has lent his considerable vocal talents to: he carried Charles Laughton's Lear, practically lived at the BBC radio studios for about a decade and has recorded a vast number of talking books: so you know, he's going to be easy to listen to....

Nominated charities: Alzheimer's Society

Topics covered

to be added

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