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[https://krynoidpodcast.wordpress.com/ Krynoid Podcast] is a monthly Doctor Who podcast hosted by Jim and Martin. Each episode consists of a detailed description of the plot, which usually lasts for around 90 minutes, followed by discussion of the serial and finally feedback from listeners (audio and written). I started listening on the 100th episode, which was perhaps not the best introduction given that it covered the 10 episode serial [[The War Games]], resulting in over three hours of audio. Despite the length, I enjoyed listening and became a subscriber from then on, as well as working my way back through the archives to see what Jim and Martin thought of some of my favourite serials. | [https://krynoidpodcast.wordpress.com/ Krynoid Podcast] is a monthly Doctor Who podcast hosted by Jim and Martin. Each episode consists of a detailed description of the plot, which usually lasts for around 90 minutes, followed by discussion of the serial and finally feedback from listeners (audio and written). I started listening on the 100th episode, which was perhaps not the best introduction given that it covered the 10 episode serial [[The War Games]], resulting in over three hours of audio. Despite the length, I enjoyed listening and became a subscriber from then on, as well as working my way back through the archives to see what Jim and Martin thought of some of my favourite serials. | ||
The show's occasional lyrics are: | |||
Krynoid Podcast, Krynoid Podcast | |||
It's the podcast just for you | |||
You can listen to Jim and Martin | |||
Criticising Doctor Who | |||
You can follow Jim on Twitter at [https://twitter.com/KrynoidPodCast @KrynoidPodCast]. | You can follow Jim on Twitter at [https://twitter.com/KrynoidPodCast @KrynoidPodCast]. |
Revision as of 17:49, 4 March 2018
Krynoid Podcast is a monthly Doctor Who podcast hosted by Jim and Martin. Each episode consists of a detailed description of the plot, which usually lasts for around 90 minutes, followed by discussion of the serial and finally feedback from listeners (audio and written). I started listening on the 100th episode, which was perhaps not the best introduction given that it covered the 10 episode serial The War Games, resulting in over three hours of audio. Despite the length, I enjoyed listening and became a subscriber from then on, as well as working my way back through the archives to see what Jim and Martin thought of some of my favourite serials.
The show's occasional lyrics are:
Krynoid Podcast, Krynoid Podcast It's the podcast just for you You can listen to Jim and Martin Criticising Doctor Who
You can follow Jim on Twitter at @KrynoidPodCast.