• Radio Free Skaro #987 - A Succulent Chinese Meal

  • Nov 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
  • Podcast

Radio Free Skaro #987 - A Succulent Chinese Meal

  • Summary

  • It’s an exciting week for Doctor Who content as a new “Joy to the World” clip surfaced on Children in Need featuring snark, dinosaurs, and a Silurian in a briefcase along with a teaser from the episode’s writer, one Steven Moffat! Plus a “Coming in 2025” trailer for Disney+ that does not feature Doctor Who at all? Controversial? Not really. Plus Ncuti Gatwa in Vanity Fair being handsome as usual, a sneak peek at updated Blake’s 7 effects, and an exciting adventure in space and time as we present a special anniversary-themed Classic Series Commentary of the raw pilot recording of “An Unearthly Child”, a flub-filled exploration of early 1960s television production!

    Links:

    • Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
    • Gallifrey One now on Bluesky, Instagram, and Threads
    • Gallifrey One call for panelists
    • Doctor Who teaser on Children in Need
    • Children in Need raised over £39M
    • Steven Moffat teases “Joy to the World”
    • Doctor Who not listed in Disney+ “Coming In 2025” Trailer
    • Ncuti Gatwa profiled in Vanity Fair (paywall)
    • Gatwa posted some clips of the Vanity Fair photoshoot
    • Blake’s 7 Series 1 Updated Effects
    • Colin Baker reunited with his Doctor Who title sequence
    • Big Finish: Faithful Friends due Jan 2025
    • Big Finish: The Worlds of Doctor Who – Call Me Master: Inner Demons due Feb 2025
    • AMC completes purchase of BBC America for $42M

    Commentary:

    • An Unearthly Child – The Pilot
    • RFS Commentary on YouTube
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