By The Four Faces of Delusion
Doctor Who: Diddly Dum Podcast
Here’s part two of our celebratory 100th podcast, looking back on clips from the past 99 episodes. MP3 Direct … Continue reading →
At long last, here’s our 100th podcast. Quite a landmark for us so we’ve chosen to make it a nostalgic … Continue reading →
Our 100th podcast will be going online today. As a taster, here’s our third trailer… MP3 Direct Download Link = … Continue reading →
Our 100th podcast will be going online within days. As a taster, here’s our second trailer… MP3 Direct Download Link … Continue reading →
Our 100th podcast will be going online within days. As a taster, here’s our first trailer… MP3 Direct Download Link … Continue reading →
In the penultimate podcast before our 100th celebrations, Mark tells all about the Who at Hoylake convention where he stalked … Continue reading →
In this podcast, the … Continue reading →
Hayden finally returns to the fold from his radio sabbatical as we take a final look back on the DWAS … Continue reading →
This podcast comes to you again from Capitol 3, the Doctor Who Appreciation Society convention for which Diddly Dum … Continue reading →
This podcast comes to you from our luxury hotel suite at Capitol 3, the Doctor Who Appreciation Society convention for … Continue reading →
This week’s podcast opens with the motorcade of Tony Jordan sweeping up to the Diddly Dum Whoseum as the DWAS … Continue reading →
Excitement abounds this week at The Whoseum as we reveal details of our partnership with the Doctor Who Appreciation Society’s … Continue reading →
Four of the Five Four Faces of Delusion have been listening this week to the audiobook of “Who on Earth … Continue reading →
“Imagine a world created by George Orwell, Aldous Huxley and the Marx brothers”. Yes, it’s the Diddly Dum Whoseum, put … Continue reading →
It’s the podcast’s 4th birthday and the Five Faces of Delusion are reviewing “Twice Upon a Time”. Along the way, … Continue reading →
Find out how being stuck in a snow drift without petrol in the Whoseum’s antique Rolls Royce still didn’t frustrate … Continue reading →
This week, we take a look at the Season 14, Fourth Doctor story “Robots of Death”. Along the way, we … Continue reading →
This week, we take a look at Earthshock (the Season 19, Fifth Doctor story from 1982) and we lift the … Continue reading →
The Five Faces of Delusion discuss “Remembrance of the Daleks” (the season 25 Seventh Doctor story from 1988). Along the … Continue reading →
The Five Faces of Delusion examine the Sixth Doctor story “Vengeance on Varos”. Along the way, we look forward to … Continue reading →
This week we look at The Seeds of Doom. Along the way, Hayden completes his Doctor Who annual collection, Mark … Continue reading →
This week we look at the First Doctor’s antepenultimate story “The War Machines” from 1966. But first we pause to … Continue reading →
Doc, Hayden and Mark pay tribute to Hayden’s late partner in bibliokleptomania, Deborah Watling. We take shelter in The Whoseum’s … Continue reading →
The Five Faces of Delusion try to get discussion of Jodie Whittaker’s casting out of the way as quickly as … Continue reading →
This week all four of The Five Faces of Delusion return to the microphones to review “World Enough and Time” … Continue reading →
“Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, Put crepe bows … Continue reading →
Three of the Five Faces of Delusion review “The Pyramid at the End of the World” and “The Lie of … Continue reading →
We repair to the Restricted Section of the Whoseum library to review “Oxygen” and “Extremis”. Along the way, we remember … Continue reading →
This podcast is is two parts. First comes our look back at last weekend’s Doctor Who Appreciation Society convention, “Capitol … Continue reading →
The Diddly Dumbers review the first two episodes of the new series 10 of Doctor Who – “The Pilot” and … Continue reading →
In the final week before Season 10 of Doctor Who begins, we take a look the various cult books which … Continue reading →