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February 20, 2019November 24, 2025 Tim Worthington

That Was This Life That Was

February 18, 2019February 20, 2026 Tim Worthington

Looks Unfamiliar: Paul Cornell – You Don’t Want A Less Powerful Mantra For Frippery Astral Travel

February 4, 2019February 20, 2026 Tim Worthington

Looks Unfamiliar: Stephen Brotherstone And Dave Lawrence – We’ll Definitely Eat These Meatballs

January 23, 2019November 13, 2025 Tim Worthington

One! Two! How Do You Do!

January 21, 2019February 20, 2026 Tim Worthington

The Best Of Looks Unfamiliar: They’re Not Goosestepping Down The Street Shouting Heil The Kandyman

November 18, 2018February 20, 2026 Tim Worthington

Looks Unfamiliar: Mark Thompson – Libby’s Difficult Second Carton Drink

September 10, 2018February 20, 2026 Tim Worthington

Looks Unfamiliar: Ben Baker – If You’re One Of Those People Who Sells Crack…

September 4, 2018February 20, 2026 Tim Worthington

Looks Unfamiliar: Jack Kibble-White – You’ll Never Silence Paul Coia

July 17, 2018February 20, 2026 Tim Worthington

Looks Unfamiliar: Garreth Hirons – I Backed The Betamax Of Nirvana Spinoffs

July 1, 2018February 20, 2026 Tim Worthington

Looks Unfamiliar: James Gent – A Cross Between The Prisoner And Test Match Special

May 27, 2018February 20, 2026 Tim Worthington

Looks Unfamiliar: Paul Kirkley – The Most Memorable Movie Ferret Sacrifice Ever

May 20, 2018June 9, 2025 Tim Worthington

There Was A Gentleman From Way Up North, And Kije Was His Name

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The Golden Age Of Children's TV

The Golden Age Of Children's TV by Tim Worthington

The story of children's television from Play School and Pipkins to Pob's Programme and Press Gang and everything in between - get it in all good bookshops and from Waterstones here, Amazon here or from the Kindle Store here.

Latest Podcasts

The Best Of Looks Unfamiliar: The Dublin Gang – Infinity War
The Best Of Looks Unfamiliar: The Dublin Gang – Infinity War
Mitch Benn on Channel 4's pre-launch trailers, Ricardo Autobahn on Roadmaker, Donna Rees on The Rise And Rise Of Michael Rimmer, Paul Whitelaw on The Secret Vampire Soundtrack EP by Bis, Ste Brotherstone on TV Tops, Adam S. Leslie on Mystery Train and more.

It’s Good, Except It Sucks: Wonder Man With Tim Worthington
It’s Good, Except It Sucks: Wonder Man With Tim Worthington
Tim joins David Smith for a chat about Simon Williams possibly taking the idea of ‘playing’ Wonder Man on the playground a little too far in Wonder Man.

Looks Unfamiliar: Garreth Hirons – Old Jeeves’ Special Truffle And Cheese Popcorn
Looks Unfamiliar: Garreth Hirons – Old Jeeves’ Special Truffle And Cheese Popcorn
Garreth joins me for a chat about Copper Blue by Sugar, Crusader Nuts, The Hobbit on the ZX Spectrum, Too Sussed? by These Animal Men, Spring 1994 by S*M*A*S*H and more.

New Features

It’s Still A Police Box, Why Hasn’t It Changed? Part Twenty – Then Maybe If You’re Willing Girl, He’s Gonna Ask For Moreton Harwood
It’s Still A Police Box, Why Hasn’t It Changed? Part Nineteen – Part Twenty – Then Maybe If You’re Willing Girl, He’s Gonna Ask For Moreton Harwood
It's Christmas 1981, and while everyone is waiting to see what the new Doctor Who is like, K9 has a spot of bother with the forces of darkness to contend with...

Through The Square Window: Blue Jam, Yaz Khan And Laurie LeMans
Through The Square Window: Blue Jam, Yaz Khan And Laurie LeMans
Another collection of highlights from the archives with a woozy late-night radio vibe... and Bernard Cribbins?

It’s Still A Police Box, Why Hasn’t It Changed? Part Nineteen – Everything Starts With An E-Space
It’s Still A Police Box, Why Hasn’t It Changed? Part Nineteen – Everything Starts With An E-Space
It's 1980, and Doctor Who's new producer has some big ideas for big changes - but are they necessarily for the better...?.

From The Archive

The Best Of Looks Unfamiliar: Captain Peacock Is Pompous, Move Back Three Spaces
The Best Of Looks Unfamiliar: Captain Peacock Is Pompous, Move Back Three Spaces
Highlights featuring Stephen O'Brien on The Morecambe And Wise Game, Garreth Hirons on Food Fighters, Emma Burnell on The Patchwork Monkey, Phil Catterall on the Platoon computer game, Mark Thompson on Night Shift, Ben Baker on Fiendish Feet and more.

Completing The Circle

Completing The Circle
My book about the making of Children Of The Stones and other spooky seventies ITV children's serials is now available again from here.

RHLSTP Book Club: The Golden Age Of Children's TV

RHSLTP Book Club: The Golden Age Of Children's TV
A chat with Richard Herring about The Golden Age Of Children's TV and thoughts on some of our favourite and indeed least favourite children's television shows - listen to it here.

Journey To The Unknown

Journey To The Unknown
Join me for a nerve-jangling selection of little-heard spooky pop discs from the sixties here.

Goon Pod: Pickwick

Goon Pod: Pickwick
A chat with Tyler Adams about Harry Secombe's acclaimed turn in the sixties-dominating Charles Dickens-inspired stage musical smash Pickwick - listen to it here.

Wolfshead

Wolfshead

Hammer's great lost Robin Hood television pilot comes to Bluray - and decent picture quality - at last. Find out more here.

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Patreon
New reviews, obscurities from the archives, nonsense about old newspaper ads, exclusive audio and commentaries and much more besides. Find out more here!

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What’s Popular?

A Funny Old Game
The Camberwick Green Procrastination Society
The Original Peter
Hang On A Minute Lads, I've Got A Great Idea...
Looks Unfamiliar: Mark Thompson - I'm Almost Certain No Battle Elves Appeared In This
Time Will Crawl
You Can't Imagine Summer Without It
Through The Square Window: Prokofiev, Play Away And Templeton Peck
The Best Of Looks Unfamiliar: The Dublin Gang - Infinity War
Looks Unfamiliar: Melanie Williams - She Was Just Completely Expunged From The Girl-Verse

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Keep Left, Swipe Right by Tim Worthington

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