Dr Who
Axonite from Dr Who
Axonite is a 'thinking' material that can replicate and spread across the cosmos to feed. The MacDiarmid Institute's Professor Bill Williams discusses whether this sort of material is scientifically… Audio
Nick Ward
Megan talks to fellow Whovian - that's what Dr Who fans are known as - screenwriter Nick Ward, who wrote the movie Stickmen and also the TV series' Brokenwood and Outrageous Fortune. Nick has watched… Audio
Jodie Whittaker revealed as first woman Doctor Who lead
The role of the 13th Time Lord will be played by a woman for the first time in the more than 50-year history of the UK sci-fi series. Video
Who's Who in the Whovian's Who-niverse?
For those hungry for the hard facts behind the time and space traveling adventures of a certain Gallifreyan Time Lord, help is at hand. Audio, Gallery
Close to the Noise Floor
UK music journalist Dave Henderson, curator of Cherry Red Records' Close to the Noise Floor compilation, on the formative years of the UK's electronic underground. Audio
Peter Capaldi: Who is Doctor Who?
After two seasons playing Doctor Who, Scottish actor Peter Capaldi is still finding out what makes the character tick, but says the Doctor might have more in common with his Malcolm Tucker role than… Audio
Dr Who
A piece of broadcast history takes place later tonight. How significant it is, will depend on your opinion of the TV series Doctor Who. At 7.57 pm, on the 18th of September 50 years ago, the very… Audio
Outtake - Malcolm Clarke and 'The Sea Devils'
Mark Ayres talks about Malcolm Clarke's 'in-your-face' electronic score for the Dr Who series The Sea Devils from 1972, realised on the Delaware, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop's huge Synthi 100… Audio
Church of England Embraces Doctor Who
A Church of England evangelist in Britain is promoting the science fiction TV series Doctor Who. Audio