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Episode Fifty Eight: Witches, Space, Gays and Forests with Pearl Mackie

Feb 25, 20201 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 58
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Episode description

A Pearl Mackie scronch, humour, seriousness, emotion, Doctor Who and much more.

This episode has everything a Whovian could want from the absolutely amazing and funny Pearl Mackie.

Fan Wonderland welcomes LGBTQIA+ Doctor Who icon Pearl Mackie. TJ and Pearl clear up some Pearl Mackie internet theories, how she got into acting, upcoming projects like Greed and Copycats as well as past work like Forest 404 podcast, Doctor Who and more. TJ and Pearl also discuss how being one of the first Doctor Who companions that is openly gay and a person of colour changed Pearls’ interactions with fans.

Contains Doctor Who Spoilers for Series 12 Episode “Ascension of the Cybermen” and Series 10


Pearl Mackie Links:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pearlie_mack

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealpearlmackie/

Forest 404: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06tqsg3/episodes/player

If the above link for Forest 404 doesn't work in your region, it is generally also available on the same platforms you would find Fan Wonderland.

Greed will see a limited release so check your local times and cinemas for screenings.

Copycats link to trailer and its Kickstarter page can be found on social media for Pearl and Fan Wonderland once released by Pearl and the cast and crew. 


Editor Notes:

Infrequent Coarse Language

Audio-There is a bit of a rustling against the mic occasionally and that’s just Pearls’ fabulous hair.


Cover Designed by Fan Wonderland

Cover Images provided by Pearl Mackie


If you enjoy this episode please consider us via Ko-Fi. Fan Wonderland is run entirely by TJ for the fans and the LGBTQIA+ community. http://ko-fi.com/fanwonderland

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