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The CultBox Podcast Roundup – September 2021

Welcome to the CultBox Podcast roundup for September 2021 Our favourites this month have included, in no particular order… The Line-Up with Shaun Keaveny: Jodie Whittaker – Mud, Mates & Wine Flights The Line Up sees host Shaun Keaveny talk his guest through their fantasy music festival. From the location, to the food and the … >

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Doctor Who writer plans his own science fiction show

In his regular newsletter Patelogram, the writer of the Doctor Who episodes Demons of the Punjab and Fugitive of the Judoon, Vinay Patel announced his intentions to take a step back from writing for other shows and to begin writing his own science fiction show. “At the end of my work on [Doctor] Who this … >

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Doctor Who Series 11: seventh episode titled Kerblam!

The title a photo and synopsis for the seventh episode of Doctor Who series 11, Kerblam! was announced in a BBC press release: “Delivery for the Doctor!” A mysterious message arrives in a package addressed to the Doctor, leading her, Graham, Yaz and Ryan to investigate the warehouse moon orbiting Kandoka, and the home of … >

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Doctor Who Series 11: Graham O’Brien and Bradley Walsh

We know more about the on-set antics of Bradley Walsh filming Doctor Who than we do of his character, Graham O’Brien. At San Diego Comic Con press conference, Bradley Walsh described Graham as a “regular bloke from London who’s ended up living in the north of England and gets taken away on this journey. It’s … >

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Doctor Who: Sarah Dollard on why she’s not writing for series 11

Sarah Dollard’s first episode writing for Doctor Who was a significant one, as she penned the last full episode featuring Jenna Coleman’s Clara, Face The Raven. She then followed that up with series 10’s Thin Ice. But in a new interview, she’s confirmed that she won’t be returning for the next series. “I won’t be … >

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Doctor Who ‘Twice Upon a Time’ review

A two thousand-and-something year old man said it last Christmas, and it feels even more apt now: ‘Everything ends, and it’s always sad. But everything begins again too, and that’s always happy.’ And that’s what we have right here. An ending and a new beginning. Sad and happy all at once. Very Moffat. The mourning of … >

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