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}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' | }}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' is 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 | It is 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. | ||
Produced in a "rough-and-ready" style where audio quality | Produced in a "rough-and-ready" style where audio quality is of secondary concern to the content on offer, Hadoke is able to talk to many people who had rarely, if ever, been captured on audio speaking about their ''[[Doctor Who]]'' experiences. | ||
Because Hadoke | Because Hadoke is primarily interested in allowing his guests to speak, the show allows both positive ''and'' negative views of ''Doctor Who'' to surface, as notably happened in his interview with [[costumes|costumer]] [[Christine Rawlins]]. He is 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 {{w|IMDb}}. | ||
== People interviewed == | == People interviewed == |
Revision as of 16:50, 24 December 2014
Toby Hadoke's Who's Round is 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 is 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.
Produced in a "rough-and-ready" style where audio quality is of secondary concern to the content on offer, Hadoke is able to talk to many people who had rarely, if ever, been captured on audio speaking about their Doctor Who experiences.
Because Hadoke is primarily interested in allowing his guests to speak, the show allows both positive and negative views of Doctor Who to surface, as notably happened in his interview with costumer Christine Rawlins. He is 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
- Susan Moore (episode 1)
- Steve Mansfield (episode 1)
- Andrew Smith (episode 2)
- Glyn Jones (episode 3)
- Ian Cullen (episode 4)
- Kevin McNally (episode 5)
- Waris Hussein (episode 6)
- Adrienne Burgess (episode 7)
- Martin Cochrane (episode 7)
- Robert Forknall (episode 8)
- Tony Osoba (episode 9)
- Valentine Palmer (episode 10)
- Martin Cort (episode 11)
- Peter Stenson (episode 11)
- John Gorrie (episode 11)
- Michael Allaby (episode 11)
- Clive Doig (episode 12)
- Paul Cole (episode 12)
- Saul Metzstein (episode 13)
- William Dudman (episode 14)
- Peter Thomas (episode 15)
- Andrew Lodge (episode 15)
- Barrie Ingham (episode 16)
- William Ilkley (episode 17)
- Bernard Kay (episode 18)
- Christine Rawlins (episode 19)
- Christopher Robbie (episode 20)
- David Quilter (episode 21)
- Gordon Sterne (episode 22)
- Colin Mapson (episode 22)
- Fiona Cumming (episode 23)
- Ian Fraser (episode 24)
- Doreen James (episode 25)
- Viktors Ritelis (episode 26)
- Tara Ward (episode 27)
- Ray Lonnen (episode 27)
- Peter Straker (episode 28)
- Martin Clunes (episode 29)
- Zoe Wanamaker (episode 30)
- Vernon Dobtcheff (episode 31)
- Simon Fisher-Becker (episode 32)
- David Weston (episode 33)
- Ben Peyton (episode 34)
- Dan Starkey (episode 35)
- Sheenagh Wreyford (episode 36)
- Edmund Pegge (episode 37)
- Paul Shelley (episode 38)
- Nicholas Pegg (episode 39)
- John Moreno (episode 40)
- Bernard Holley (episode 41)
- Ilona Rodgers (episode 42)
- Matthew Jacobs (episode 43)
- Ian Boldsworth (episode 44)
- Rex Robinson (episode 45)
- Patricia Prior (episode 45)
- Philip Voss (episode 46)
- Peter Niell (episode 47)
- Bernice Newnham (episode 47)
- Johnny Candon (episode 47)
- Brian White (episode 47)
- Nicola Bryant (episode 47)
- Roger Limb (episode 48)
- Sue Upton (episodes 49 & 52)
- Russell T Davies (episode 50, 54, 59 & 99)
- Hamish Wilson (episode 51)
- Margot Hayhoe (episode 53)
- Terrance Dicks (episode 55)
- Suranne Jones (episode 56)
- Arthur Darvill (episode 57 & 76)
- Sakuntala Ramanee (episode 58)
- David John (episode 58)
- Will Barton (episode 58)
- David Troughton (episode 60)
- Caroline Berry (episode 61)
- John Davies (episode 62)
- Jana Carpenter (episode 63)
- Philip Martin (episode 64 & 70)
- John Kane (episode 65)
- Dominic Glynn (episode 66)
- Rio Fanning (episode 67)
- Rob Goodman (episode 68)
- Roger Bunce (episode 69)
- Lynda Bellingham (episode 71 & 85)
- Crawford Logan (episode 72)
- William Hurndell (episode 73)
- Terence Bayler (episode 74)
- Daniel Hill (episode 75)
- Jeremy Bulloch (episode 77)
- Malcolm Middleton (episode 78)
- Dorothy-Rose Gribble (episode 79)
- Richard Martin (episode 80)
- Robert Aldous (episode 81)
- Gillian Martell (episode 82)
- Brian Croucher (episode 83)
- Marcia Wheeler (episode 84)
- Chris Jury (episode 86)
- Les McCallum (episode 87)
- Edward de Souza (episode 88)
- Christopher Guard (episode 89)
- John Leeson (episode 90)
- Frazer Hines (episode 91)
- Andy Goddard (episode 92)
- Brian Hodgson (episode 93 & 94)
- Maureen O'Brien (episode 95)
- Matthew Waterhouse (episode 96)
- Debbie Chazen (episode 97)
- Mark Gatiss (episode 98)