Telefantasy Time Jump 10: Fireball XL5/Out of This World (1962)
Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. In this episode, we discuss episodes from both Fireball XL5 and Out of This World, both of which premiered in 1962.
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Telefantasy Time Jump 9: A For Andromeda/The Avengers (1961)
Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. In this episode, we discuss episodes from both A For Andromeda and The Avengers, both of which premiered in 1961.
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1:13:42
Telefantasy Time Jump 8: Pathfinders in Space/Pathfinders to Mars (1960)
Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. In this episode, we discuss the first episodes of both Pathfinders in Space and Pathfinders to Mars (1960).
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Telefantasy Time Jump 7: Noggin the Nog (1959)
Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. In this episode, we discuss the BBC TV series Noggin The Nog (1959).
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Telefantasy Time Jump 6: The Invisible Man/I Can Destroy The Sun (1958)
Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. In this episode, we discuss two episodes of HG Wells' The Invisible Man (1958), as well as an entry from Armchair Theatre titled "I Can Destroy The Sun" (also 1958).
Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. And in our Patreon bonus episodes we see what the rest of the world’s SFF TV was like that year.