Cult Conversations is an exciting new range of DVDs from Fantom Films, featuring icons of British screen and television, presented by television aficionado Toby Hadoke.
The series contains in-depth interviews from many associated with Doctor Who, including Katy Manning and Terry Molloy as well as actors who have appeared in the series such as Tom Adams from Warriors of the Deep and John Carson from Snakedance. The first three Cult Conversations DVDs are now released (Katy Manning, Terry Molloy and Valerie Leon), with the rest to be published next month, individually priced £10.99 each or £54.95 for the whole series.
There must be a ton of repetitious anecdotes from what we've already heard on the various commentaries and bonus features (which contain a ton of repetitious anecdotes on their own).
Toby Hadoke, though despised by many(?) Who fans, knows his stuff and is in my view a superb moderator.
There must be a ton of repetitious anecdotes from what we've already heard on the various commentaries and bonus features (which contain a ton of repetitious anecdotes on their own).
Toby Hadoke, though despised by many(?) Who fans, knows his stuff and is in my view a superb moderator.
I wonder, were the old Mythmakers tapes ever released on DVD?
There must be a ton of repetitious anecdotes from what we've already heard on the various commentaries and bonus features (which contain a ton of repetitious anecdotes on their own).
Toby Hadoke, though despised by many(?) Who fans, knows his stuff and is in my view a superb moderator.
I wonder, were the old Mythmakers tapes ever released on DVD?
There must be a ton of repetitious anecdotes from what we've already heard on the various commentaries and bonus features (which contain a ton of repetitious anecdotes on their own).
Toby Hadoke, though despised by many(?) Who fans, knows his stuff and is in my view a superb moderator.
Woah Jim,
Despised by many? Really? I'm a true Who fan having watched it knowingly since 1965 and I've never heard of TB being hated. Maybe I've been going on the wrong sites, but I've seen him twice with a bunch of fans, and the wife too. I can honestly say he's great! I've seen both his shows which are wonderful, and spoken to him in the bar. Great bloke.
He also presided over a mini convention in The Cavern, Liverpool with two Doctors, Peter Davison and Colin Baker and did that well too. Along with his dvd commentary moderation duties, I'd say he's one of the gang.
Like I wrote already, I think he's superb on the Dr Who DVDs, so hold your woah and count me as a fan. However, perhaps I've read too many sociopathic diatribes on Amazon, as there's a few who write of their disdain for Toby in their reviews.