new "doctor who" podcast appearance! I will talk about Paul McGann and the 8th doctor's adventures at the drop of a hat; everyone knows this. Dave took advantage of it and had me on "a kettle and some string" to talk about McGann's big finish run and "the night of the doctor" shorturl.at/MiZRp
He doesn’t really care about what promises he makes; he was always planning to break them just like in the leadership race.
I rather think he degraded himself www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Worried ministers think that so much media prominence is being given to freebie-taking and faction-fighting because the government lacks a positive narrative
Sorting out politics in 1,000 words www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2024/09... We all know politics is failing us right now. When most of the political arena is filled by people who hate public services and want to undermine them, then it's hardly surprising that we aren't getting the services we need.
I liked this from Gaby Hinsliff in the Guardian this morning: So nothing is agreed until everyone finds out exactly what it is that they’re supposed to be agreeing, at which point it is still perfectl...
is this a reunion of a blues rock band from the 70s?
Doctor Who: shocks, scandals and controversies! The latest Sense Sphere podcast explores the tastier, more tense, more shocking, more canon-busting, more radical, more scandalous moments in the history of the show. www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHkI...
YouTube video by The Sense Sphere - The Doctor Who Podcast
delighted to discuss the forgotten 1969 SF series "Counterstrike" this evening on the Vision on Sound podcast, hosted by Martin Holmes, open.spotify.com/episode/4Jeg...
Episode · VISION ON SOUND · MICHAEL HERBERT discusses COUNTERSTRIKE. First broadcast on FAB RADIO INTERNATIONAL at 19:00 on September 29th 2024. This week the historian MICHAEL HERBERT returns to ta...
We all have our own tactics for the Euston Steeplechase. I’ve had to develop mine because it’s usually a long distance train with no seat reservations possible.
Mike Caeden, one of the dockers, wrote a very good history of the dispute ; www.nwlh.org.uk?q=node/271