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Each of the Doctor Who podcasts, both the two mentioned, and others have their strengths and weaknesses. Some prefer one over the others, and some like them all. And still others can't be bothered by any of them. I feel that there is more than enough room on Earth for both of these podcasts and all the other ones out there.
"they whipe the floor with whocast guys. they have paul cornell and achivement that whocast cant do"
Both podcasts had great guests in their lifetimes. It was just a matter of luck and timing that Podshock got Paul Cornell before The Whocast did. And Mike's good sense to go to Gallifrey this year. :)
Taras
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