Season 1 (2017) •
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Italicized names are guests to the panel.
Season 2 (2018) Season 3 (2020) On 17 December 2019, ABC Comedy announced that
Whovians would be back following part two of the New Years Special.
2021 On 30 December 2020, Rove McManus hinted on Twitter that Whovians would be returning for a fourth season in 2021. However Whovians didn't return to ABC TV due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead the Newcastle Local Group from the Doctor Who Club of Australia organised a panel from the Whovians team running on Zoom to discuss each episode of Doctor Who: Flux which aired on ABC TV in late 2021.
2023 In a 2023 interview,
Adam Richard reflected on his time hosting Whovians, noting that the first series was a learning experience as the show was essentially live, recorded and aired on the same day. He described it as a fun environment, but also mentioned the challenge of receiving early, unfinished
Doctor Who episodes, sometimes with visible watermarks or incomplete effects, which he found difficult as a fan. Richard appreciated the show’s live format but expressed frustration with the way
Doctor Who was being handled by
ABC. He criticised the poor quality of broadcasts on the network’s multi-channel, which he felt didn’t do justice to the show’s high production values. Despite these challenges, Richard maintained a positive view of Whovians and his role on the show. ==Reception==