posted: January 7th, 2013
Toby Hadoke’s Who’s Round
For some background on this foolhardy quest, see here.
The Podcasts themselves can be found on this page.
In 2013, with the help and technical support of Big Finish, I will be embarking on a quest to interview as many people as possible from Doctor Who’s illustrious history. The aim being, in 52 weeks, to get a first hand anecdote about every single story. I am providing a list of all the televised adventures here, and will highlight the ones we have covered in red, with the episode number and anecdotee’s name added. For some stories we may get more than one anecdote, because I don’t play by no rules suckas.
UPDATE – Feb 16th 2013. I wasn’t happy with how quickly this was reddening so I have now crossed off the stories where anecdotes are in the can but podcasts are unreleased. It’s a tantalising feature for you and an encouraging one for me!
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William Hartnell
An Unearthly Child (Waris Hussein #6)
The Daleks (Clive Doig #12)
The Edge of Destruction
Marco Polo (Waris Hussein #6)
The Keys of Marinus (Special #11)
The Aztecs (Ian Cullen #4)
The Sensorites
The Reign of Terror (Clive Doig #12)
Planet of Giants (Clive Doig #12)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (B Kay #18)
The Rescue
The Romans
The Web Planet
The Crusade (Bernard Kay #18)
The Space Museum (Glyn Jones #3)
The Chase
The Time Meddler
Galaxy 4 (Clive Doig #12)
Mission to the Unknown
The Myth Makers (Barrie Ingham #16)
The Daleks’ Master Plan
The Massacre
The Ark
The Celestial Toymaker
The Gunfighters
The Savages (Peter Thomas, A Lodge#15)
The War Machines
The Smugglers
The Tenth Planet
Jon Pertwee
Spearhead from Space (C Rawlins #19)
Doctor Who and the Silurians (C Rawlins #19)
The Ambassadors of Death (C Rawlins #19)
Inferno (Christine Rawlins #19)
Terror of the Autons
The Mind of Evil
The Claws of Axos
Colony In Space (Bernard Kay #18)
The Daemons
Day of the Daleks (Valentine Palmer #10)
The Curse of Peladon
The Sea Devils
The Mutants
The Time Monster
The Three Doctors
Carnival of Monsters
Frontier In Space
Planet of the Daleks
The Green Death
The Time Warrior
Invasion of the Dinosaurs
Death to the Daleks
The Monster of Peladon
Planet of the Spiders
Peter Davison
Castrovalva
Four To Doomsday
Kinda
The Visitation
Black Orchid
Earthshock
Time-Flight
Arc of Infinity
Snakedance
Mawdryn Undead
Terminus
Enlightenment
The King’s Demons
The Five Doctors
Warriors of the Deep (Susan Moore #1)
The Awakening
Frontios
Resurrection of the Daleks
Planet of Fire
The Caves of Androzani (Martin Cochrane #7)
Sylvester McCoy
Time And the Rani (William Dudman #14)
Paradise Towers
Delta And the Bannermen (Dudman #14)
Dragonfire (Moore/Mansfield #1)
Remembrance of the Daleks
The Happiness Patrol (Moore/Mansfield #1)
Silver Nemesis
The Greatest Show In the Galaxy
Battlefield (Moore/Mansfield #1)
Ghost Light
The Curse of Fenric (Moore/Mansfield #1)
Survival
Christopher Eccleston
Rose
The End Of The World
The Unquiet Dead
Aliens Of London/World War Three
Dalek
The Long Game
Father’s Day
The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances
Boom Town
Bad Wolf/The Parting Of The Ways
Matt Smith
The Eleventh Hour
The Beast Below
Victory Of The Daleks
The Time Of Angels/Flesh And Stone
The Vampires Of Venice
Amy’s Choice
The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood
Vincent And The Doctor
The Lodger
The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang
A Christmas Carol
The Impossible Astronaut/Day Of The Moon
The Curse Of The Black Spot
The Doctor’s Wife
The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People
A Good Man Goes To War
Let’s Kill Hitler
Night Terrors
The Girl Who Waited
The God Complex
Closing Time
The Wedding Of River Song
The Doctor, The Widow And The Wardrobe
Asylum Of The Daleks
Dinosaurs On A Spaceship (S Metzstein #13)
A Town Called Mercy (Saul Metzstein #13)
The Power Of Three
The Angels Take Manhatten
The Snowmen (Saul Metzstein #13)
The Bells Of St John
The Rings Of Akhaten
Cold War
Hide
Journey To The Centre Of The TARDIS
The Crimson Horror (Saul Metzstien #13)
Nightmare In Silver
The Name Of The Doctor (Saul Metzstein #13)
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Patrick Troughton
The Power of the Daleks
The Highlanders
The Underwater Menace
The Moonbase
The Macra Terror
The Faceless Ones (Bernard Kay #18)
The Evil of the Daleks
The Tomb of the Cybermen
The Abominable Snowmen
The Ice Warriors
The Enemy of the World
The Web of Fear (Paul Cole #12)
Fury from the Deep (William Dudman #14)
The Wheel In Space
The Dominators
The Mind Robber
The Invasion
The Krotons
The Seeds of Death (Martin Cort #11)
The Space Pirates
The War Games
Tom Baker
Robot
The Ark in Space
The Sontaran Experiment (Glyn Jones #3)
Genesis of the Daleks
Revenge of the Cybermen
Terror of the Zygons
Planet of Evil
Pyramids of Mars
The Android Invasion
The Brain of Morbius
The Seeds of Doom
The Masque of Mandragora
The Hand of Fear
The Deadly Assassin (Susan Moore #1)
The Face of Evil (Susan Moore #1)
The Robots of Death
The Talons of Weng-Chiang
Horror of Fang Rock
The Invisible Enemy
Image of the Fendahl
The Sun Makers (Adrienne Burgess #7)
Underworld
The Invasion of Time
The Ribos Operation
The Pirate Planet
The Stones of Blood
The Androids of Tara
The Power of Kroll
The Armageddon Factor
Destiny of the Daleks (Tony Osoba #9)
City of Death
The Creature from the Pit
Nightmare of Eden
The Horns of Nimon
Shada
The Leisure Hive
Meglos (only crossed out half: it might not qualify as an anecdote – A Smith #2)
Full Circle (Andrew Smith #2)
State of Decay
Warriors’ Gate
The Keeper of Traken
Logopolis
Colin Baker
The Twin Dilemma (Kevin McNally #5)
Attack of the Cybermen
Vengeance On Varos
The Mark of the Rani (William Ilkley #17)
The Two Doctors
Timelash
Revelation of the Daleks
The Trial of a Timelord:
The Mysterious Planet
Mindwarp
Terror of the Vervoids
The Ultimate Foe
Paul McGann
The Only One With Paul McGann In It
David Tennant
The Christmas Invasion
New Earth
Tooth and Claw
School Reunion
The Girl in the Fireplace
Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel
The Idiot’s Lantern
The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit
Love & Monsters
Fear Her
Army of Ghosts/Doomsday
The Runaway Bride
Smith and Jones
The Shakespeare Code
Gridlock
Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks
The Lazarus Experiment
42
Human Nature/The Family of Blood
Blink
Utopia (Robert Forknall #8)
The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords
Voyage of the Damned
Partners in Crime
The Fires of Pompeii
Planet of the Ood
The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky
The Doctor’s Daughter
The Unicorn and the Wasp
Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead
Midnight
Turn Left
The Stolen Earth/Journey’s End
The Next Doctor
Planet of the Dead
The Waters of Mars
The End of Time
Ones I Didn’t Have To Do But Have Done Anyway
Doctor Who And The Daleks (film)
Death Comes To Time
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Oh, and if you know anyone who has been in Doctor Who (looking at that list, preferably loads of them!), do get in touch!
What have I let myself in for … ?
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Emrys
07.01.13
Hi Toby.
I met you once at a screening of the special edition of Day of the Daleks. My parents and I are old friends with Barrie Ingham from the myth makers and also the first Dalek film, two birds with one stone. I’d be happy to put you both in touch. He’s a lovely old chap and I’m sure he’d be happy to speak to you. Let me know if you’re interested.
Ta
Emrys
James
16.01.13
Loved the interview with Glyn Jones. Not mentioned in the interview, but I’ve long felt that Space Museum is one of those rare classic stories that could be remade today and no (or very little) change in tone. Great twist about jumping time, that would totally work with Smith’s Doctor too.
Thanks for doing these interviews!
jh
David Shepherdson
05.02.13
Hello Toby,
Very much enjoying the ‘Who’s Round’ podcasts from down here in Melbourne, Australia (and also ‘Running Through Corridors’, which I happen coincidentally to be reading at the moment).
I have an interviewee suggestion for you, in the ‘pretty sure nobody will have interviewed him about the show before’ category.
Robyn Williams, who hosts ABC Radio National’s weekly ‘Science Show’ here, has mentioned on various occasions that, when he was a student in the late 60s/early 70s, he appeared (presumably as an extra) in a couple of Doctor Who stories (as well as Monty Python’s Flying Circus and The Goodies, among others). He seems to be quite pleased with this fact, as he’s mentioned it on numerous occasions. For example:
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/about/
http://www.themonthly.com.au/letters/robyn-williams
And he seems to have very positive feelings towards the series, even if he isn’t a ‘proper’ fan. A recent episode of the ‘Science Show’ was structured around a number of excerpts from ‘An Unearthly Child’ (and included a frankly bizarre mock-interview with someone pretending to be an Oxford fellow who studied with the Doctor).
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/the-science-show-15th-december-2012/4420920
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/750-years-for-balliol-college-oxford/4428512
So given that, as far as I know, he hasn’t been interviewed about Doctor Who before, plus the Goodies/Monty Python angle as general ‘classic TV’ interest, I thought he might be a good candidate.
Anyway, just a suggestion. If you don’t take it up, I understand completely!
Thank you very much for your work on the podcasts to date — the quality of the content trumps any minor niggles people might have with the technical side of things.
And I’m keeping an eye on your gig list in case there happen to be any performances of your shows coming up in August, when we’ll be visiting relatives in the UK!
David
Darren
15.02.13
I was fairly sure Sue and Steve talked about working on the Tetraps in Time and the Rani so that’s another one to mark off!
Matt Kitler
18.02.13
Hello Toby,
Very much enjoying the “Who’s Round” podcast currently, and loved “Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf”. This is probably a stupid question, but has Sean Pertwee ever been interviewed about his dad’s work on Doctor Who? I imagine he’d be an interesting person to talk to, if he were up for it.
Matt
Toby
25.02.13
I have seen the odd cursory interview in, say, Radio Times and things but he has certainly turned down appraoches to partake in documantaries.
Sergio
27.02.13
Loving the Who’s Round podcasts Toby – full of fun and convivial charm and some really great anecdotes – I really hope you will be able to post the full session with Waris Hussein. Thanks.
Toby
07.04.13
Thanks Sergio – the full extra Waris Hussein one will definitely be released at some point: John Gorrie too. They are edited and ready to go.
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