The 42cast is proud to welcome Tim Treloar for an interview. We discuss the whole gammut of his career from his beginnings as an actor to working with Big Finish and various projects that he’s worked on recently. We also discuss his behind-the-scenes anecdotes, experiences with his co-stars, feelings about the Third Doctor’s era, and what role he would have liked to have had on Doctor Who if he hadn’t been cast as the Doctor.
As this is an interview episode there is no five-minute controversy.
Show Notes:
Tim’s stories that he’s worked on for Big Finish
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