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Broader and deeper than Doctor Who... Back in the early months of 2012 we started life as the Blue Box Podcast, a small team of three (then four, then five...) people podcasting our thoughts on Doctor Who, in the classic style of a bunch of friends the microphones were just accidentally eavesdropping on during a conversation in the pub. Over a decade later, the team has expanded and so has the remit; nowadays we publish episodes approximately three times a week, and the discussion has moved on to include any number of subjects that Doctor Who fans might find themselves chatting about during the aforementioned informal gatherings. So alongside our main subject, you'll find us talking about films, and music, and politics, and other TV programmes, and more besides - and occasionally talking to special guests about their interests too. But of course, plenty of Doctor Who. Links page: https://strangersinspace.weebly.com/links.html Where to find the hosts: https://strangersinspace.weebly.com/the-team.html2018 StrangersCast Arte
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  • Blue Box 195: A Dropsical Old Camp Follower
    Nov 21 2025

    A conversation about Reeltime Pictures' Myth Makers series of interviews, concentrating on two releases in particular, in honour of Dylan's recently published book

    Presented by J.R. Southall, with Dylan Rees

    Doctor Who Myths and Legends: The Reeltime Pictures Story at Telos

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    44 m
  • Music Club Extra 10: Silk Cuts: Tell Me It's Not True
    Nov 19 2025

    Our review of Tell Me It's Not True, the debut album by indie band Silk Cuts

    Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold and Simon Brett

    Vinyl edition at Rough Trade
    Download edition at Bandcamp
    YouTube channel
    Linktree

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    35 m
  • Film Club Extra: Frankenstein (2025)
    Nov 17 2025

    Guillermo del Toro and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ought to be a match made in Heaven, but what would we make of it ahead of our patchwork Hammer watch-through starting next week?

    Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold, Matt Barber, Simon Brett and Steve Hatcher

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    38 m
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