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In part 2 of our festive special, Ben, Mark and JR Southall return to discuss fan controversy 1970s style, by way of Robert Holmes' The Deadly Assassin.
As a controversial moment in Doctor Who history, it's gone on to define how the show's mythology worked going forward.
Can the same be said for The Timeless Children? Time will tell, it usually does.
Under discussion: Tories being bastards on Gallifrey and in real life, Bernard Horsfall's scabby leg, and why there's no women on Gallifrey.
Also: What's more disrespectful? The Cyber-Brig or the Crispy Master?
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In part 2 of our festive special, Ben, Mark and JR Southall return to discuss fan controversy 1970s style, by way of Robert Holmes' The Deadly Assassin.
As a controversial moment in Doctor Who history, it's gone on to define how the show's mythology worked going forward.
Can the same be said for The Timeless Children? Time will tell, it usually does.
Under discussion: Tories being bastards on Gallifrey and in real life, Bernard Horsfall's scabby leg, and why there's no women on Gallifrey.
Also: What's more disrespectful? The Cyber-Brig or the Crispy Master?
Support the show
Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint

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