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Four different Doctor Who Podcasts from award winning comedian Toby Hadoke, whose Edinburgh show Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf became a West End hit, toured the world, and became a Sony nominated BBC Radio series.

The podcasts are:

”Season One” : Happy Times and Places - episode commentaries (a video version is also available on You Tube). Released twice weekly.

”Season 2” : Too Much Information - an episode-by-episode examination of the making of the series. Released once a month.

”Season 3” : Indefinable Magic - whimsical essays inspired by the show. Released at least once a month.

BONUS ”Season 4” : (Far) Too Much Information - a spin-off from Too Much Information containing all the stuff deemed too geeky for the above... (initially available to Patrons only but there is an example on here).

Please see www.patreon.com/tobyhadoke for early and bonus releases
Please join the mailing list at www.tobyhadoke.com
Please subscribe to Toby Hadoke’s You Tube channel.
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Trailer for Happy Times and Places, one of four brand new Doctor Who podcasts from comedian Toby Hadoke.
Too Much Information is an episode-by-episode, blow-by-blow account of the When, What, and Who of Doctor Who. Facts old and new, observations and information all in one digestible chunk, with a fantastic score composed by Waen Shepherd.  A great jump in point for newcomers to the show, but plenty for jaded old Who-ers too. Presented by Toby Hadoke.
Indefinable Magic is a Doctor Who podcast based on ... well, anything really. Sometimes it'll be a whimsical musing, sometimes a fact-fest, sometimes a nostalgia filled childhood recollection - always good-natured, generally arcane, and hopefully something that will chime with anyone who has ever loved a certain silly time traveller. It's definitely a podcast that is bigger on the inside. 
Happy Times and Places is a commentary series in which comedian Toby Hadoke is challenged to watch a Doctor Who story and to guess his guest’s favourite things about it. Nothing serious, nothing political - just an attempt to be upbeat during lockdown and share a mutual love of Doctor Who, and you’re invited round as well. Pull up a seat and enjoy.
A preview of the three podcasts which will be making up Toby Hadoke's Time Travels - the commentary series Happy Times and Places, the whimsical musings of Indefinable Magic, and the hardcore fact-fest that is Doctor Who : Too Much Information. With a few hefty chunks from each one to let you know what you are in for, this is hopefully an appetising taster before the series launches on November 23rd.
Series Two Preview

Series Two Preview

2021-05-0710:05

Well, not so much Series Two as The Next Bunch. There's no hiatus, but as you've had a big release already this week this one is just a snippet, with some previews of what's coming up (including a selection of the amazing special guests on Happy Times and Places) and a bit of insight into what exclusive material is available to Patrons. Normal service will resume on Monday. 
Happy Times and Places is a Doctor Who commentary series in which comedian Toby Hadoke is challenged by a friend to watch a story and to try to guess his guest’s favourite things about it - and you’re invited round as well. Pull up a seat and enjoy.   This week's guest - comedian Chris Boyle. Chris has chosen Day of The Daleks starring Jon Pertwee.  This is Episode One:   Gorillas, guerrillas, cheese, wine and shiny faces,  All of these guarantee Happy Times and Places.
Happy Times and Places is a Doctor Who commentary series in which comedian Toby Hadoke is challenged by a friend to watch a Doctor Who story and to try to guess his guest’s favourite things about it - and you’re invited round as well. Pull up a seat and enjoy. This week's guest - comedian Chris Boyle. Chris has chosen Day of The Daleks starring Jon Pertwee. This is Episode Two -   Ogron murder, whisky fighting, and one of the Small Faces:  Some, not all, will take us to Happy Times and Places
Happy Times and Places is a Doctor Who commentary series in which comedian Toby Hadoke is challenged by a friend to watch a story and to try to guess his guest’s favourite things about it - and you’re invited round as well. Pull up a seat and enjoy. This week's guest - comedian Chris Boyle. Chris has chosen Day of The Daleks starring Jon Pertwee. This is Episode Three:  It's the future - having a smoke and a slow tricycle chase   Make this not a very Happy Time or Place. 
Happy Times and Places is a Doctor Who commentary series in which comedian Toby Hadoke is challenged by a friend to watch a story and to try to guess his guest’s favourite things about it - and you’re invited round as well. Pull up a seat and enjoy.  This week's guest - comedian Chris Boyle. Chris has chosen Day of The Daleks starring Jon Pertwee. This is Episode Four:  While an overrunning episode is hardly a crime   We end in a Happy Place - but lose the gag about Time. 
Happy Times and Places is an attempt to combat Covid with a bit of cheerful Doctor Who love. Comedian and Doctor Who fan Toby Hadoke has asked a friend to nominate a story and to choose their favourite things about it. Toby then has to watch and see if he can guess what it is they love about it, and to choose his own favourite things too. (Since the initial upload there has been a minor re-edit to this episode to remove a couple of minor technical glitches). Presented by - Toby Hadoke Special Guest - Tom Burgess This week's episode - The Sontaran Experiment 1
Happy Times and Places is an attempt to combat Covid with a bit of cheerful Doctor Who love. Comedian and Doctor Who fan Toby Hadoke has asked a friend to nominate a story and to choose their favourite things about it. Toby then has to watch and see if he can guess what it is they love about it, and to choose his own favourite things too.  Presented by - Toby Hadoke  Special Guest - Tom Burgess  This week's episode - The Sontaran Experiment 2 
Happy Times and Places is a podcast which seeks to identify the positives -  the best things, the most loved aspects, the finest hat - of a Doctor Who story as nominated by a special guest of your host, comedian Toby Hadoke. So get the episode into your disc drive and settle down - but not too far ... because there's something on your back... Presented by Toby Hadoke   Special Guest Johnny Candon   This Episode - Turn Left
An omnibus edition of Happy Times and Places with all four episodes of Toby Hadoke's Day of The Daleks commentary strung together for your listening convenience. A bit like the old days of BBC video, so there and no episode endings and there might even be a spelling mistake in the credits. Presented by Toby Hadoke Special Guest - Chris Boyle Featured story - Day of the Daleks 1-4 
Happy Times and Places finds comedian Toby Hadoke watching Doctor Who stories nominated by creative friends of his in order to celebrate the best of the long running series, no matter which story it is. So hop on board Concorde and travel from gorgeous film to unforgiving video tape within a split second and see what Toby can find to eulogise about one of Doctor Who's least celebrated stories. Presented by Toby Hadoke Special Guest John Cooper This Episode - Time-Flight 1
Comedian and illustrator John Cooper has chosen one of his favourite stories, Time-Flight, for Toby Hadoke to celebrate, partly because your host once told John that it was rubbish. Toby has to eat his words whilst feasting on the return of Adric, an inexplicable disguise, and the happiest pilots in the world - in order to to choose the best things from the universe of Doctor Who. Presented by - Toby Hadoke Special Guest - John Cooper This Episode - Time-Flight 2
Toby Hadoke has set himself a task to try to be upbeat during lockdown - the world is divided, social media is toxic, and pestilence reigns. But hey-ho, it should be easy enough to find something joyous to say about a Doctor Who should it? And so he asked his friend, comedian and illustrator John Cooper, to nominate one for Toby to wax positive about. John chose Time-Flight. Oh.
Doctor Who fans like nothing more than talking about how rubbish Doctor Who is, so comedian Toby Hadoke has decided to buck the trend by doing a podcast which only concentrates on the things he likes about the show. He has to guess what his special guest's favourite things are about a story that they have nominated. And some stories are easier than others... Presented by - Toby HadokeSpecial guest - John CooperThis Episode - Time-Flight 4
Omnibus edition fo the previously released commentary of The Sontaran Experiment, to save you having to download the individual episodes one at a time. Special Guest - character comedian Tom Burgess.
Our special guest this time around - Big Finish, BBC Books and Doctor Who Magazine writer Simon Guerrier doesn't make it easy. He has chosen the very first missing story to be selected for Happy Times and Places. It's highly regarded though, the epic The Evil of the Daleks, which begins with the Doctor and Jamie marooned in singing 60s London. 
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David Brookes

I love the hard effort and downright love and dedication Toby puts into his work. Such an enjoyable podcast which chimes beautifully with the way I feel about this much loved show, which I've followed since a child of the 70s. Tom Baker was my Doctor, but it hasn't stopped me from enjoying the past as well as the future of the show. And long may it continue!

Jan 8th
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