Jaffa Cakes For Proust - 007 - Doctor Who And The Romans
Gary hasn't seen a Doctor Who story for thirty-two years...Tilt selects an ideal title as JCfP discusses The Romans from 1965.

Gary hasn't seen a Doctor Who story for thirty-two years...Tilt selects an ideal title as JCfP discusses The Romans from 1965.
The Sitcom Club returns with a look at the world's longest-running sitcom.
Jaffa Cakes For Proust returns in a new, fortnightly series - first up, Gary and Tilt discuss Alan Plater's TV adaptation of J B Priestley's The Good Companions.
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A show too short to be declared the first proper podcast from Jaffa Cakes, but too relevant not to be recorded.
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With apologies to Dickens, The Sitcom Club presents its annual Christmas extravaganza.
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