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Sean is joined by Arron Flanagan from 'Time To Talk Titanic' podcast and YouTube Channel, to discuss the casting of the 14th Doctor, before delving into the first episode of Russell T. Davies first Doctor Who (2005) series: 'Rose'.
A fantastic reboot of Doctor Who, with an interesting mystery and brilliant performances, particularly from Christopher Eccleston's jaded, dark, damaged Ninth Doctor.
-There is a surprising amount of adult jokes in here.
-Arron questions whether RTD disliked Paul McGann's as the Doctor in the Doctor Who (1996) movie.
-Is the return of RTD 'course correction'?
-Arron brings along some impressive Titanic trivia (Did you really think we'd not discuss it?).
-I forgot to bring it up in the recording, but why does Clive have garlic hanging up in his shed?
-Do politics belong in Doctor Who? Sean and Arron debate the inclusion of politics in science-fiction writing? Should the message or the story come first? Can you even begin the story without the message?
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Sean is joined by Arron Flanagan from 'Time To Talk Titanic' podcast and YouTube Channel, to discuss the casting of the 14th Doctor, before delving into the first episode of Russell T. Davies first Doctor Who (2005) series: 'Rose'.
A fantastic reboot of Doctor Who, with an interesting mystery and brilliant performances, particularly from Christopher Eccleston's jaded, dark, damaged Ninth Doctor.
-There is a surprising amount of adult jokes in here.
-Arron questions whether RTD disliked Paul McGann's as the Doctor in the Doctor Who (1996) movie.
-Is the return of RTD 'course correction'?
-Arron brings along some impressive Titanic trivia (Did you really think we'd not discuss it?).
-I forgot to bring it up in the recording, but why does Clive have garlic hanging up in his shed?
-Do politics belong in Doctor Who? Sean and Arron debate the inclusion of politics in science-fiction writing? Should the message or the story come first? Can you even begin the story without the message?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.