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The Final FronTia | The Final FronTia Christmas Special (feat. Producer Poppy)
Drag Queen Tia Kofi presents The Final FronTia, the new podcast where the worlds of Sci-Fi and Drag collide for an unforgettable experience.
Tia Kofi
Published 23 December 2024
The Final FronTia with Tia Kofi / W!ZARD Studios

Tia Kofi hosts The Final FronTia, the podcast where the worlds of Sci-Fi and Drag collide for an unforgettable experience. The Glamorous Geek will be joined by Sci-Fi's biggest stars and the universe's top fans to talk about the moments that made them, behind the scenes tea and their geeky guilty pleasures.

Talk about over-achieving, we're joined by an icon of not just Drag Race UK but also Canada's Drag Race vs The World... the Yorkshire queen LE FIL! This might not quite be on-par with their appearance in British Vogue, but we're going to have fun.

In this episode of The Final FronTia, Tia and LE FIL talk about feeling confident in drag, the influence of Spice Girls, bias in dating apps and the importance of representation in media, especially for East Asian performers. Plus you really really want to catch this week's re-enactment!
In classic British TV tradition... it's time for the Christmas Special of The Final FronTia! And this episode has all of the joy and festivity that you would hope and expect.

Tia Kofi is joined by Producer Poppy as they dive into a quiz all about the Doctor Who Christmas episodes, featuring plenty of fun facts and trivia. Can you tell your The Time of The Doctor from your The Church on Ruby Road? Are you on a Voyage of the Damned... or more of a Christmas Invasion? There's no knowing where this quiz will go!

Plus, before the end of the episode, for our video watchers... we have a Baby J face reveal as an extra special festive treat.

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