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Let's go off to the Virgin Megastore!
Beth and David are joined by the best-selling author, Doctor Who: Redacted creator, and all-round gorgeous icon Juno Dawson to explore the joy that is The War Machines.
There's a revelatory fact about EastEnders star Steve McFadden, a horrific throwback to THAT phonecall between King Charles and Queen Camilla, and a chat about everyone's favourite topic - AI!
You can pre-order Juno's latest book, Queen B, from Waterstones, or your other book providers!
Plus, you can listen to both seasons of Doctor Who: Redacted on BBC Sounds if you're in the UK, and on other platforms around the world.
And you can follow Juno on the Instagrams - @junodawson.
Massive thanks to Common Press for hosting us - they do amazing work to highlight and support LGBTQIA+ people in their bookshop and cafe. We were very lucky to be able to use their podcast and event space for this recording - go support them here with a membership, or by buying from their store just off Brick Lane in East London.
Beth and David are back on Saturday with more from their chat with Juno!
In the meantime, you can get in touch via @whowatchpodcast, or send them some love via email - [email protected].
UK friends - the general election is on the 4th July - please register to vote here.
Plus, the gang are asking a favour - send this podcast on to three of your Who loving mates, and they'll be forever grateful!
You can also tip The Who Watch Podcast via Ko-Fi, if you'd like!
Find socials, the Song Of The Story playlists, and other fun things here, including Beth in the New York Times, and David on friend of the show Christel Dee's YouTube channel chatting all things Dot and Bubble.
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
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By The Who Watch Podcast5
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Let's go off to the Virgin Megastore!
Beth and David are joined by the best-selling author, Doctor Who: Redacted creator, and all-round gorgeous icon Juno Dawson to explore the joy that is The War Machines.
There's a revelatory fact about EastEnders star Steve McFadden, a horrific throwback to THAT phonecall between King Charles and Queen Camilla, and a chat about everyone's favourite topic - AI!
You can pre-order Juno's latest book, Queen B, from Waterstones, or your other book providers!
Plus, you can listen to both seasons of Doctor Who: Redacted on BBC Sounds if you're in the UK, and on other platforms around the world.
And you can follow Juno on the Instagrams - @junodawson.
Massive thanks to Common Press for hosting us - they do amazing work to highlight and support LGBTQIA+ people in their bookshop and cafe. We were very lucky to be able to use their podcast and event space for this recording - go support them here with a membership, or by buying from their store just off Brick Lane in East London.
Beth and David are back on Saturday with more from their chat with Juno!
In the meantime, you can get in touch via @whowatchpodcast, or send them some love via email - [email protected].
UK friends - the general election is on the 4th July - please register to vote here.
Plus, the gang are asking a favour - send this podcast on to three of your Who loving mates, and they'll be forever grateful!
You can also tip The Who Watch Podcast via Ko-Fi, if you'd like!
Find socials, the Song Of The Story playlists, and other fun things here, including Beth in the New York Times, and David on friend of the show Christel Dee's YouTube channel chatting all things Dot and Bubble.
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
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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