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Revision as of 23:48, 23 December 2014

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Toby Hadoke's Who's Round was a documentary podcast series that documented actor Toby Hadoke's quest to interview someone who had worked on every Doctor Who story, in celebration of the show's 50th anniversary in 2013.

It was a part of the podcast feed of The Big Finish Podcast, making Big Finish the effective distributors. Consequently, trailers for upcoming Big Finish adventures appeared at the end of each episode — though Big Finish appeared to exercise no — or very limited — editorial control overWho's Round content.

Produced in a "rough-and-ready" style where audio quality was of secondary concern to the content on offer, Hadoke was able to talk to many people who had rarely, if ever, been captured on audio speaking about their Doctor Who experiences.

Because Hadoke was primarily interested in allowing his guests to speak, the show allowed both positive and negative views of Doctor Who to surface, as notably happened in his interview with costumer Christine Rawlins. He was also able to entice many of his older guests to fill in details about their careers, thus providing details sometimes not found on internet databases like IMDb.

People interviewed

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