We’re back! As the summer drifts into history, the Campervan takes one last nostalgic scenic drive around Season 1/14/40. Join us as we travel back three months and see whether our memories of Ncuti Gatwa’s debut series have changed!

James, Michele and Drew also talk about Big Finish’s live performance of The Stuff of Legend and Michele’s one accurate Kooky Theory of the Week! Well, it had to happen sooner or later!

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It’s Episode 5 of the DWP Echo Chamber – the last in our first series dedicated to Big Finish’s Main Range. But don’t worry, we’ll be back with the next run of five episodes soon!

This time James and Michele talk about The Fearmonger by Jonathan Blum, the fifth story in this range.

Listening instructions are very straightforward –

  1. Buy The Fearmonger by Jonathan Blum from Big Finish Productions for just a few pounds (if you don’t own it already of course!)
  2. Listen to it!
  3. Join us in the Echo Chamber, listen to what we thought and join in the discussion!

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Michele and James have this week reached…….Alaska! Join them in the DWP Echo Chamber as they talk about the first Fifth Doctor and Nyssa story in Big Finish‘s Main Range, Land of the Dead, by Stephen Cole.

Listening instructions are very straightforward and will not vary going forward!

  1. Buy Land of the Dead by Stephen Cole from Big Finish Productions for just a few pounds (if you don’t own it already of course!)
  2. Listen to it!
  3. Join us in the Echo Chamber, listen to what we thought and join in the discussion!

Enjoy the show.

Michele and James continue their trek though Big Finish’s Monthly Range and this week, have reached Justin Richard‘s Whispers of Terror!

Listening instructions are very straightforward and will not vary going forward!

  1. Buy Whispers of Terror by Justin Richards from Big Finish Productions for just a few pounds (if you don’t own it already of course!)
  2. Listen to it!
  3. Join us in the Echo Chamber, listen to what we thought and join in the discussion!

Enjoy the show.

Join Michele and James as they continue their nostalgic journey down Big Finish Lane and talk about Mr Mark Gatiss‘ first script for the company, Phantasmagoria.

Listening instructions are very straightforward and will not vary going forward!

  1. Buy Phantasmagoria  by Mark Gatiss from Big Finish Productions for just a few pounds (if you don’t own it already of course!)
  2. Listen to it!
  3. Join us in the Echo Chamber, listen to what we thought and join in the discussion!

Enjoy the show.

It’s here! Join James and Michele for Episode 1 of a spin-off off our very own!

Over the next five weeks, join us in the DWP Echo Chamber as we take a look at the first five Episodes of Big Finish’s Monthly Range of audio Doctor Who adventures. Yes, we travel back in time 25 years to where it all began – why not join us?! The steps you need to follow are:

  1. Buy The Sirens of Time by Nicholas Briggs from Big Finish Productions for just a few pounds (if you don’t own it already of course!)
  2. Listen to it!
  3. Join us in the Echo Chamber, listen to what we thought and join in the discussion!

Enjoy the show.

Hello! It’s been ages! How ARE you?!

Well, here we are with a super special summer spin-off check-in episode! Doctor Who news is pouring out of San Diego Comic-Con and Michele and James just couldn’t keep away from the microphone.

Tune into hear coverage about the The War Between the Land and the Sea – and arguably more importantly, the new DWP’s spin-off!! Yes, The DWP Echo Chamber is heading to a feed near you very soon! Jump on board to hear the latest on the this exciting new extension of the Campervan!

We’ll be back with Episode 1 of The Echo Chamber shortly – and with another check-in in the not too distant future. Enjoy the show!

The Doctor Who Podcast returns from a spring break rested and refreshed. This time, Michele, Brent, and Drew take the campervan wheel to steer through a flurry of Doctor Who news releases.

Up for scrutiny and discussion: episode titles, the ch-ch-changes new season trailer, official companion news, and new Doctor Who novels for your summer reading list. Then Ian and Michele travel back in time to review the first-ever short trip from Big Finish, Rise and Fall. Finally, the happy campers finish with a look at your latest feedback, including more discussion of the new Big Finish Range Dark Gallifrey. Should you want to judge it for yourself, you can hear the first 15 minutes of the Morbius trilogy at the end of this Big Finish Podcast from 31st March.

Will the crew be as accurate as usual about things to come? Probably. But enjoy the show anyway!

As always, you can contact the Campervan by e-mailing feedback@thedoctorwhopodcast.com, Tweet @thedrwhopodcast or find us on Facebook.

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The Campervan is back! After an enforced period of absence (it’s been a whole month guys!) James, Brent and Ian pull the Campervan into a the usual parking boy in the interstellar lot and put their feet up for a good ol’ geekout.

They cover midnight dropping in the UK, companion switch-ups, Season 15 on blu-ray and Big Finish‘s new monster-epic, Dark Gallifrey. Although precisely what monsters remains to be seen.

As always, you can contact the Campervan by e-mailing feedback@thedoctorwhopodcast.com, Tweet @thedrwhopodcast or find us on Facebook.

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What’s that?! Two DWPS in one week?! I’m afraid so….

Put the kettle on, pull up a comfy chair and get the fire going (now that summer seems to have departed for good) – and join Phil and James as they sit down and waffle about all things Who. New Doctor Who figurines (or “tat” as Phil calls it), Doctor Who Unleashed, new CDs of scores to Time and the Rani and Revenge of Cybermen – and a natter about Redacted 2 fill the airwaves this time. Be warned though – there are tangents! And more tangents! And tangents to those tangents! And tangents from the planet Tangent!

If that wasn’t enough (it was), the episode rounds off with a discussion about a wonderful little Third Doctor and Brigadier story from Big Finish and Angus Dunican. What more could you possibly ask for? What was that? LESS, you say?! Well, hurrumph!

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