How Doctor Who events have evolved over the decades
Episode 442, Aug 21, 08:10 AM
Over the past few years, we've had the chance to attend all manner of Doctor Who events. It's fair to say that the whole world of conventions and interactive experiences has evolved considerably.
From Dimensions 2005 to VworpCon in 2018, and The Crash of the Elysium to Escape Hunt: A Dalek Awakens, we've been very fortunate to have attended a whole host of different events. They have covered different sizes of venues, different types of guests, and offered a wealth of differing experiences.
This week, Christian Cawley and James McLean discuss how Doctor Who events have evolved over the decades. We also discuss A Dalek Awakens, an escape room experience in Norwich, which James was fortunate enough to visit recently.
From Dimensions 2005 to VworpCon in 2018, and The Crash of the Elysium to Escape Hunt: A Dalek Awakens, we've been very fortunate to have attended a whole host of different events. They have covered different sizes of venues, different types of guests, and offered a wealth of differing experiences.
This week, Christian Cawley and James McLean discuss how Doctor Who events have evolved over the decades. We also discuss A Dalek Awakens, an escape room experience in Norwich, which James was fortunate enough to visit recently.
Shownotes
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Podcast: Previewing VworpCon (2018)
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Podcast: Tom MacRae tells us about The Crash of the Elysium (2012)
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Podcast: James McLean attends The Crash of the Elysium (2012)
- Recommendations:
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A Dalek Awakens
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RoboCop: Rogue City (videogame)
- Shogun (Disney+)
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A Dalek Awakens
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