• Episode 30 REPOST - Dalek Invasion of Earth (with John Peel)
    Apr 12 2026

    Originally released in June 2022, this classic episode of Doctor Who Literature fell out of the Spotify archives. The episode has been slightly re-edited and reposted, in anticipation of our coming mini-series on The Daleks' Master Plan. If you discovered DWLit after 2024, this will be your first opportunity to hear Jason's interview with long-time DW author John Peel.

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    "Doctor Who – The Dalek Invasion of Earth" features cover art by Chris Achilleos.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Episode 140A - The Ultimate Evil (with Melvin Pena)
    Mar 15 2026

    As this Doctor Who Literature episode was in production, it was announced that two missing installments from The Daleks' Masterplan, both broadcast in November 1965. These will be available for UK audiences in April 2026. This is tremendously exciting news and will be dominating Doctor Who podcast discussions for several weeks.

    But this week we are up to the second of three Missing Season 23 novelizations. Melvin Pena is on board this week to help Jason try and make sense of the various elements of this story.

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    "Doctor Who – The Ultimate Evil" features cover art by AlisterPearson.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Episode 140 - The Chase (with Jeff Goddard)
    Mar 1 2026

    When it comes to talking the William Hartnell era on Doctor Who, Jeff Goddard is The Man. Jeff, who's frequently heard on top-tier podcasts such as Gallifrey's Most Wanted and What's In The Box?, makes his 2nd DWLit appearance... and, it seems, not a moment too soon. We discuss not just The Chase but also the whole of Doctor Who's astounding 1964-1965 season.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Episode 139 - Mindwarp (with Jim Sangster)
    Feb 22 2026

    DWLit opens this week with Jason and Conrad poolside at the Gallifrey One convention in Los Angeles in February 2026.

    Ian Potter joins us for a song parody related to the previous episode, The Nightmare Fair.

    Jim Sangster, DWLit's co-producer and co-host, joins Jason for a look at the final Trial of a Time Lord novelization.

    The late great Richard Hunt co-stars in this 1989 Sesame Street segment...

    ...and read more about Richard Hunt in Jessica Max Stein's 2024 biography.

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    "Doctor Who –Mindwarp" features cover art by Alister Pearson.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 138A - The Nightmare Fair (with Dan Hollingsworth)
    Feb 1 2026

    In February 1985, Doctor Who was canceled...temporarily, at least. The premiere of Season 23 was pushed back from January 1986 to September, and the original slate of stories was all scuttled. As Doctor Who fans like to do, even stories that were junked and scrapped and lit on fire, are worthy of resurrection, such that you can find much of that canceled Season 23 done up as full-cast Big Finish audios... and three of them done up as Target novelizations in 1989 and 1990. The Nightmare Fair is the first of those.

    Dan Hollingsworth, one of Jason's Trap One Podcast co-hosts, makes his Doctor Who Literature debut to help quantify just how much a Nightmare this story is (or isn't!). Mark from Trap One adds a dramatic reading and audio essay.

    This week's non-Doctor Who essay is a tribute to the recently deceased American entertainer "Uncle" Floyd Vivino.

    The DWM backup strips, including the Celestial Toymaker, can be found (and discussed on Trap One) in Return of the Daleks and Black Sun Rising.

    One of the more accessible clips from "The Uncle Floyd Show" can be viewed here.

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    "Doctor Who – The Nightmare Fair" features cover art by AlisterPearson.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode 138 - Attack of the Cybermen (with Dave Rennie)
    Jan 18 2026

    Doctor Who Literature's final season continues with the great Dave Rennie from the A Kettle and Some String podcast. This week we are discussing the penultimate (canonical) Colin Baker novelization, Eric Saward's gruesomely violent yet oddly touching novelization of a Season 22 Cybermen story...of heavily disputed parentage.


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    "Doctor Who –Attack of the Cybermen" features cover art by Colin Howard.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode 137 - Dragonfire (with Anthony and Alasdair)
    Jan 4 2026

    Doctor Who Literature extends a warm welcome to Anthony and Alasdair from the brilliant Too Broad and Too Deep podcast, which covers Jason's beloved Doctor Who New Adventures novels of the 1990s.

    This week we are discussing Dragonfire, the final story of Doctor's 24th season, the swan song for Bonnie Langford's Mel (until the 21st century), and the debut of Ace. There's a lot to discuss here, and Anthony & Alasdair bring their "A" game.

    You can find Alasdair here and here, and you can find Anthony here.

    Jim Sangster wrote and recorded this week's song.

    Graeme' Burk's The Comics Code is well worth its seven episodes, and not only because Jason's voice acting is featured.

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    "Doctor Who – Dragonfire" features cover art by Alister Pearson.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Episode 136 - The War Machines (with Mark McManus)
    Dec 14 2025

    The AI Revolution comes to Doctor Who Literature, via the 1989 novelization of 1966's The War Machines. Mark McManus from Trap One joins Jason for a (very) pre-recorded interview, and Jim Sangster provides the song that opens and closes the episode.

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    "Doctor Who – The War Machines" features cover art by AlisterPearson and Graeme Wey.

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    59 mins