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Artron Energy
Artron Energy
5 episodes
1 week ago
Screenwriter Roland Moore explains how history informs his writing both in relation to his series Land Girls and his work on the Early Adventures for Big Finish Productions. He discusses the ways in which he evokes specific eras when it comes to his writing. As well as telling us why the Tom Baker story The Robots of Death is so influential to him.
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Screenwriter Roland Moore explains how history informs his writing both in relation to his series Land Girls and his work on the Early Adventures for Big Finish Productions. He discusses the ways in which he evokes specific eras when it comes to his writing. As well as telling us why the Tom Baker story The Robots of Death is so influential to him.
Show more...
Film Interviews
Arts,
TV & Film,
Fiction,
Science Fiction
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Steph de Whalley
Artron Energy
50 minutes
1 month ago
Steph de Whalley
On her first ever Doctor Who podcast interview, Steph de Whalley talks about how she got the role of Anita in the Christmas special Joy to the World. She discusses her reaction to the instant positive response to the character. Before talking about having to keep the secret of her return for Ncuti Gatwa's final episode.
Artron Energy
Screenwriter Roland Moore explains how history informs his writing both in relation to his series Land Girls and his work on the Early Adventures for Big Finish Productions. He discusses the ways in which he evokes specific eras when it comes to his writing. As well as telling us why the Tom Baker story The Robots of Death is so influential to him.