An Evening With Eve Myles

Along with Paul and Chris from The Pharos Project, I travelled to North Wales to catch up with Torchwood’s Eve Myles. We got drunk by an open fire, talked Doctor Who, Torchwood, carpeted bathrooms and working with Zach Braff. Eve also told us about the time she went “Bongo’s up”.

Eve Myles is a Welsh actress from Ystradgynlais. She graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in 2000. Later that year, she began portraying Ceri Lewis in the BBC drama series Belonging, a role she would play until the end of the series in 2009. Myles’ early UK-wide television credits included the 2001 miniseries Tales from Pleasure Beach and the 2003 television drama Colditz. In 2005, she auditioned for a part in the revived series of Doctor Who, and landed the role of servant girl Gwyneth, in the Series 1 episode “The Unquiet Dead”, alongside Billie Piper and Christopher Eccleston.

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Episode 54: DW Experience Revisited

Martyn is joined by his 3-year old son and they discuss their trip to the Doctor Who Experience.

The attraction will remain in London until 22nd February 2012 before moving to its permanent home in Cardiff, Wales.

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Episode 52: Christmas and K-9

In which your heroes look at this year’s Doctor Who Christmas special,  ‘The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe’. As well as the Aussie K-9 spin-off.

The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe” is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. First broadcast on BBC One on 25 December 2011, it is the seventh Doctor Who Christmas special since the show’s revival in 2005. It was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Farren Blackburn.



K-9 is a British-Australian comedy-adventure series focusing on the adventures of the robot dog K-9 from the television show Doctor Who, achieved by mixing computer animation and live-action.  It is aimed at an audience of 11- to 15-year-olds. A single series of the programme was made in Brisbane, Australia, with co-production funding from Australia and the United KingdomIt aired in 2009 and 2010 on Network Ten in Australia, and on Disney XD in the UK, as well as being broadcast on other Disney XD channels in Europe.

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Episode 46: Doctor Who The Wedding of River Song

Your trio of heroes return and try to discuss the Doctor Who episode ‘The Wedding of River Song’ but mostly end up talking about their favourite Nu-Who companions.

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Episode 41: The War Games

Martyn and The Pharos Project look for Ryan Reynolds, then Martyn and Gerrod look at the second Doctor story ‘The War Games’. The War Games is the final episode of Patrick Troughton’s run in Doctor Who (not counting multi-Doctor stories).



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Behind the Scenes of Torchwood: An Interview with Kai Owen

In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Welsh actor Kai Owen, best known for his role as Rhys Williams in the hit science fiction series Torchwood. Kai shares with us his experiences working on the show, his thoughts on the character of Rhys, and his career in acting.

We start the interview with a discussion of Kai’s background and how he got started in acting. We explore his early roles in Welsh television and theatre, and how he eventually landed the role of Rhys Williams in Torchwood. We also talk about the audition process and how Kai prepared for the role.

We then dive into a discussion of Torchwood, and Kai shares his insights on the show’s unique blend of science fiction, action, and drama. We explore the evolution of his character, Rhys, throughout the series, and how he developed a strong bond with lead actress Eve Myles, who played Gwen Cooper. We also touch on some of the show’s most memorable moments, and how they affected the cast and crew.

Throughout the interview, Kai is warm, engaging, and candid, sharing his thoughts and reflections on his career and the world of acting. He also offers some advice and encouragement for aspiring actors, and talks about some of his upcoming projects.

Overall, this episode offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at Torchwood, one of the most beloved science fiction series of the past decade, as well as an intimate glimpse into the life and career of a talented and passionate actor.

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Paul Kasey interview

In this episode of the podcast, Martyn and Pete sit down with Paul Kasey, a talented actor who has brought some of the most iconic Doctor Who monsters to life on screen. From the Daleks to the Cybermen, Paul has played a variety of roles in the series, using his skills in physical performance and movement to bring these characters to life.

Throughout the interview, we dive into Paul’s experience working on Doctor Who and Torchwood discussing his process for creating each monster’s unique physicality and how he approaches portraying such iconic creatures. We also explore his early acting career and how he got started in the industry.

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Episode 33: Torchwood: Miracle Day

Martyn and Gerrod discuss Torchwood: Miracle Day – The New World

Earth is facing a phenomenon known as “Miracle Day”, where for over 24 hours nobody dies, and the world within four months will become unsustainable through its soaring population. Every United States Government agency receives a tip on Torchwood, only to later find every trace of the word deleted by the newly returned Jack Harkness, who discovers that he is now mortal. Separately, he and CIA agent Rex Matheson — who has suffered a ‘fatal’ accident but cannot die — travel to South Wales to find Gwen Cooper, who is living in exile with husband Rhys and infant daughter Anwen. Jack, Rhys and Gwen find themselves under attack by unknown assailants in a helicopter. After Rex arrives, Jack saves them. Then Rex has Jack and Gwen extradited to the United States.

Martyn is then joined by Chris and Laura from the Oodcast.

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