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Kasterborous Classic TV: Exploring Doctor Who & Classic Sci-Fi

Kasterborous Classic TV: Exploring Doctor Who & Classic Sci-Fi

De : Christian Cawley (host producer) | James McLean (host)
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Regular podcast featuring unique and in-depth discussions covering Doctor Who and other classic TV and movies, usually in the sci-fi and sci-fantasy fields.

Launched in 2007, we've lost count of how many episodes we've actually done. Special episodes include interviews with creatives, writers, actors, and notable commentators in the cult TV field.

Your regular hosts are Christian Cawley and James McLean.



Christian Cawley, James McLean, Brian A Terranova, 2007-2024
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    • 504: Fortnite and Big Finish: Which is Doctor Who's natural home?
      Feb 18 2026
      It’s podcast time! Christian and James mull over the BBC’s decision not to put Doctor Who in the massive online game Fortnite, and celebrate the extension of Big Finish’s licence to continue producing audios and more.

      The most frustrating takeaway from the chat was what increasingly seems like a missed opportunity for a full Doctor Who x Fortnite integration. On paper, it’s a perfect match—a show about infinite possibilities and a game (and much more) that thrives on them.

      Yet, the collaboration never materialized.

      Whether this was a failure of digital literacy at the BBC or a fundamental misunderstanding of Fortnite’s culture, it really does seem to be a massive oversight, and we go pretty deep into trying to understand how the BBC missed an opportunity to supercharge Doctor Who’s audience.

      This week, Christian found the button that enables a video podcast (available exclusively on Patreon) to be shared as an audio podcast AT THE SAME TIME. This significant development means there is less editing required!



      PLUS: A new interview from the Terranova Collection has been added to the Kasterborous Archive, with Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury, and the late Deborah Watling.

      Why wait for your next fix of the show?


      Did you know that Patreon supporters are likely already listening to next week’s episode? While we love sharing the show with everyone, our subscribers get the “VIP” experience: early access, a completely ad-free stream, and an exclusive video version of every episode.

      Get Kasterborous on Patreon

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      We are on a mission to raise our profile on Apple Podcasts, and we can’t do it without you.

      If you enjoy what we do, please leave a review.

      It takes 30 seconds but makes a massive difference in helping new listeners find us. While you’re there, make sure you’re subscribed so you never miss a drop.

      Not on Apple Podcasts?

      No problem. You can still help us grow. Leave a review on your platform of choice and send us the link via X/Twitter, Facebook, or directly to editor@kasterborous.co.uk. We’ll make sure to give you a shout-out in a future episode as a thank you for your support.

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      42 min
    • 503: Is Doctor Who "too big"? Is it "essentially a spooky show?"
      Feb 11 2026

      Recent comments from Mark Gatiss and Peter Capaldi (made separately) concerning Doctor Who's current status are the focus of our conversation this week.

      Christian Cawley and James McLean cover a number of points, with everything from the dying requirement for basic screen language (such as a documentary where two people greet each other at a door before a more in-depth interaction) to whether Steven Berkoff should have had more time on-screen in The Power of Three.

      Come on, we all know the answer to that one.

      This is a big hour-long chat, so hold onto your loins, gird your hats, and mix your metaphors. Oh, and listen out for mention of the first of Brian Terranova's Doctor Who interview collection, now available on our Patreon.

      Patreon and Apple Podcasts


      Most episodes of our podcast go out on Patreon first. This week's episode is the same as the one that went out on Patreon, but subscribers there got it early, ad-free, and with a video version.

      We'd really appreciate your help in raising our profile on the Apple platform, so please leave a review. If you don't already subscribe, you should -- it alerts you when new episodes are available.

      Not on Apple Podcasts? Leave us a review somewhere else, send the link over on Twitter or Facebook or editor@kasterborous.co.uk, and you’ll get a mention.

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      45 min
    • 502: Brian Terranova and James McLean recall the early years of the podKast
      Feb 4 2026

      This week's podcast is Patreon first as ever, with no ads! Christian Cawley chats with Brian Terranova, and then with James McLean, about the early years of Kasterborous.

      Among other things, we cover how we started it, the tools we used early on, and how we overcame Brian's departure...

      Shownotes
      • Why did we start the podKast with a K?
      • The first podKast
      • SPLINK
      • First podcast with James in 2011


      This week, you get the podcast ad-free and early on Patreon. As this is a 500ish episode, it goes out in its entirety on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

      Plus, I have the list of interviews provided by Brian, which will appear exclusively in the Kasterborous Archive.

      The following actors, writers, and producers will be added to the Kasterborous Archive over the coming months:

      • John Peel (author)
      • Simon Fisher-Becker
      • Ian McNeice
      • Sylvester McCoy
      • Matt Smith
      • Caroline Skinner
      • Karen Gillan
      • Yee Jee Tso
      • Paul McGann
      • Terrance Dicks
      • Emma Campbell-Jones
      • Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury, Deborah Watling
      • Terry Molloy
      • Daphne Ashbrook
      Patreon and Apple Podcasts


      Most episodes of our podcast go out on Patreon first. This week's episode is the same as the one that went out on Patreon, but subscribers there got it early, ad-free, and with a video version.

      We'd really appreciate your help in raising our profile on the Apple platform, so please leave a review. If you don't already subscribe, you should -- it alerts you when new episodes are available.

      Not on Apple Podcasts? Leave us a review somewhere else, send the link over on Twitter or Facebook or editor@kasterborous.co.uk, and you’ll get a mention.

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      39 min
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