• The Moonbase aka Weird Bobbly Condom Cactus

  • Aug 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

The Moonbase aka Weird Bobbly Condom Cactus

  • Summary

  • They're back, with more steely expressions and terrible voices than ever before.


    No, we're not talking about us! We're wanging on about The Cybermen, who make their dramatic return for the first time in *checks notes* three stories.


    On this episode of The Who Watch Podcast, we're heading to The Moonbase, where our favourite silver villains are trying to mess with the Earth's weather. Don't worry loves, we're doing quite well at that ourselves.


    We chat about flying Cybermen, David remembers The Gadget Show prizes, and Beth's absolutely gagging to make her own Polly Cocktail.


    Plus - it's competition time! You could win the brand new Doctor Who book, In Wonderland, which has been edited by our Beth! Listen to the episode to find out more.


    We're back next week with The Macra Terror - snap, snap.


    You can get in touch via @whowatchpodcast, or send us some love via email - thewhowatchpodcast@gmail.com.


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    Music by Haydn Wynn


    Artwork by Reece Connolly


    Photos from The Black Archive


    All clips belong to their respective copyright holders and are used purely for parody purposes


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