This is the home of the Kasterborous podKast (with a “K”), our weekly podcast with Christian Cawley, Brian Terranova and James McLean. The podKast first launched in 2006 and since 2011 has been running weekly, with new editions released midweek.
Featuring chat and discussion about many Doctor Who related subjects, over the years we’ve had a vast collection of guests as diverse as Vworp Vworp editor Gareth Kavanagh, Doctor Who videogame lead developers, writers Andrew Cartmel and Tom MacRae and even the Master, Eldrad, and the man who denied that Daleks can fly.
There are several ways to enjoy the podKast, but we prefer it if you subscribe to the RSS feed – you can also find us on iTunes, where we are now offering money shout-outs to all men and women who leave reviews.
You can start listening by selecting any of our previous podKasts below!
This week’s Kasterborous podKast (with a “K”) focuses on the recent official Doctor Who Convention event, which took place on the weekend of March 24th/25th. Comprising costume displays, presentations from…
The history of Doctor Who videogames is littered with good intentions, but sadly along the way there have been many disappointments. With the release of Doctor Who: Worlds in Time…
We’ve got a full podKast coming later in the week (with Christian and James discussing Doctor Who video games) but in the meantime we reckoned it was an apt time…
One of the key elements of our Shada month here at Kasterborous is the podKast (with a “K”) in which we discuss the release of the new adaptation by Gareth…
The late, great Philip Madoc is the core of our Kasterborous podKast (with a “K”) this week, as we discuss his appearances in The Krotons, The War Games, The Brain…
Back in 1993, Doctor Who fans were tempted with an early reprieve to the show’s cancellation two years earlier when BBC Enterprises entered into an agreement to start production on…
With the news of a Doctor Who and Star Trek: The Next Generation crossover series from IDW, we decided to have a look in depth at the Cybermen and how…