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  <title>Radio Free Skaro #1067 - Beryllium Atomic Clock</title>
  <description>If you’re looking for a deep dive into the glorious 4K (in the UK at least) return of Doctor Who: The Movie (1996) you’ve come to the right place! We have an epic interview with film restoration expert Paul Vanezis all about the painstaking process of sprucing up the 35mm print of said TV movie to modern video standards. If you’re looking for granular details about frame rates you already knew we’re the place to be, but now even more so than usual. Plus we have news of Jodie Whittaker at Chicago TARDIS, Film Is Fabulous! discovering a 1964 BBC directors training film, more exciting news about Jo Martin’s new hat via the latest Whoniverse Show, and more! Links:  Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Jodie Whittaker announced for Chicago TARDIS Jo Martin interviewed on The Whoniverse Show Doctor Who: The Collection Peter Davison Season 3 available for preorder in Canada Film is Fabulous discovers 1964 BBC directors training film Big Finish Short Trips 2026 contest announced Big Finish Time War Uncharted: Branches released Big Finish The Eleventh Doctor Adventures: Hidden in Plain Sight due Aug 2026 Jess Jurkovic: A Guide to Tristram Cary’s Daleks’ Master Plan OST Eps 5-8 (Season 2.5, Pt 4b)  Interview:  Paul Vanezis The TV Movie Restored  </description>
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