Happy #caturday everyone.
Posts by Chad Wilson
Could you buy it and apply to dig out out a disproportionately large basement?
Bijou, sort after period residence, near green space, with excellent transport links.
Should your next question for AI be, What would a podcaster who chose these twelve people to ask AI what their favourite Dr Who story would be, choose as their favourite Dr Who story? Great listen gents.
Replacements for #Radio2 #scottmills youtu.be/PyrtvIQJdn4?...
When the Bluesky stars aline- @manmademoon.bsky.social
That's the fear, although we could afford actual Tupperware, so more likely Bejams 2l ice cream tubs! Great listen.
My first Who memory - watched in my Nan's front room. Gave me a fear of tupperware boxes for a long time!
Always thought Aragorn looked like the late wildlife presenter, Tony Soper!
Running Free- overlooked classic!
Adore this film, first caught late night in the late 80s on tv. Seemed Powers Boothe was in everything at that time.
Great listen gents - Would John and Sean Pertwee work in The Two Doctors, somehow?
Perfect Sunday morning listening - now onto Wilco.
Enjoyable and informative as always I now know why a teenage me was confused and disappointed in the 1980's watching the late night TV version of this - when compared to the other Hammer films regularly shown at this time! Great listen as always. Thank you.
(Part 2) Robot - first VHS borrowed from library - we were very late getting a video! Survival - lots of people chatting about it in college, great to find fellow Whovians, just as it was finishing. 11th hour- me, my wife and children all watching Who altogether
(PART 1) Warm and interesting listen as always gents. My list: Hand of fear - first memory of Who watched in my Nan's front room (My safest place on earth). City of Death, specifically when Jagaroth is revealed- proper fear for ages afterwards.
I see a little silurian or a man
Salamander, Salamander
Will you go to Metebelis 2?
Cybermen and Daleks
Very, very frightening!
Gallirey-o, Galifrey-o ...
Giggle fest as always gents. With the JFK reference being a standout, not just in this episode, but in Diddly Dum history. Much appreciated. Merry Christmas to you all!
As enjoyable as ever, but Dahlia would like a word regarding one comment!
Downloaded and primed for my evening train journey!
In the 30 years since I first saw The #Bluetones, I've gained more wrinkles than a rhino's behind, and what hair I have left is pure white. Mark Morriss has merely grown a moustache! #doriangray #live #music
My late night university chill out choice.
This would be a definite scar from my childhood. Shown around 7pm? Quite a few sleepless nights lost to this!
There was the bizarely moving ending to this!
Saw a stage production, was up there with Woman In Black for genuine chills.
What a brilliant evening! Thank you for bringing the chills, the cases and the humour. Good luck for the rest of the tour.