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Gallifrey Stands -Ep173- LFCC 2017: Sacha Dhawan, Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe & Christien Anholt
Gallifrey StandsWe bring you highlights from London Film & Comic Con 2017, with interviews with Sasha Dhawan Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe, Christien Anholt.
Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep173- LFCC 2017: Sacha Dhawan, Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe & Christien Anholt
Gallifrey StandsWe bring you highlights from London Film & Comic Con 2017, with interviews with Sasha Dhawan Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe, Christien Anholt.
Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
You can buy the Gallifrey Stands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep173- LFCC 2017: Sacha Dhawan, Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe & Christien Anholt
Gallifrey StandsWe bring you highlights from London Film & Comic Con 2017, with interviews with Sasha Dhawan Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe, Christien Anholt.
Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
You can buy the Gallifrey Stands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep173- LFCC 2017: Sasha Dhawan, Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe & Christien Anholt
Gallifrey StandsWe bring you highlights from London Film & Comic Con 2017, with interviews with Sasha Dhawan Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe, Christien Anholt.
Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
You can buy the Gallifrey Stands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12
Please support our Pod-Pals too:
DisAfterDark http://disafterdark.blogspot.co.uk/
Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/
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Drinking in the Park http://Neilandjohnny.com
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WhoNews http://www.who-news.com/
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep173- LFCC 2017: Sasha Dhawan, Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe & Christien Anholt
Gallifrey StandsWe bring you highlights from London Film & Comic Con 2017, with interviews with Sasha Dhawan Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe, Christien Anholt.
Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
You can buy the Gallifrey Stands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12
Please support our Pod-Pals too:
DisAfterDark http://disafterdark.blogspot.co.uk/
Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/
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Drinking in the Park http://Neilandjohnny.com
EMC Network http://www.electronicmediacollective.com/
WhoNews http://www.who-news.com/
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep173- LFCC 2017: Sasha Dhawan, Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe & Christien Anholt
Gallifrey StandsWe bring you highlights from London Film & Comic Con 2017, with interviews with Sasha Dhawan Mark Strickson, Lalla Ward, Rusty Goffe, Christien Anholt.
Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
You can buy the Gallifrey Stands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12
Please support our Pod-Pals too:
DisAfterDark http://disafterdark.blogspot.co.uk/
Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/
AMAudioMedia http://amaudiomedia.com/
TangentBoundNetwork http://TangentBoundNetwork.com/
Drinking in the Park http://Neilandjohnny.com
EMC Network http://www.electronicmediacollective.com/
WhoNews http://www.who-news.com/
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 141 - Kayti Burt on Comic Con & Doctor Who
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is excited to have Kayti Burt, Associate Editor of Den of Geek, join us to discuss her time at this year's San Diego Comic Con! 2017 SDCC featured a great Doctor Who panel with Peter Capaldi, Pearl Mackie, Matt Lucas, Michelle Gomez, Mark Gatiss, and, of course, head writer and showrunner Steven Moffat. They discussed the upcoming Christmas special "Twice Upon a Time" as well as the end of their era of Doctor Who. Kayti was at the panel AND did press interviews with everyone, so we're thrilled to have her back to share her experiences!
We'll also talk about the Britbox Classic Doctor Who panel with Colin Baker, Sophie Aldred, and Peter Davison, all of whom she interviewed, and the controversial remarks from Mr. Davison about the naming of the new Doctor, Jodie Whittaker.
Kayti will share her thoughts about Jodie Whittaker's taking over the reins of WHO, plus we'll talk about some of other shows she covered at SDCC, including Outlander, The Expanse, and BIG FAVORITE of both John and me, WYNONNA EARP.
It's a really fun and informative interview, and we hope you enjoy it!
This episode sadly starts on a more somber note, as we note the passing of two important members of the Whovian family - Deborah Watling, who delighted us all as Victoria Waterfield, companion to Second Doctor, and Trevor Baxter, Professor George Litefoot of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" as well as the highly successful audio series "Jago & Litefoot" for Big Finish.
We'll have additional tributes to Ms. Watling over the next two weeks, as we will be both reposting our review of "Tomb of the Cybermen", one of her most famous stories, as well as posting a new review of "Web of Fear".
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 141 - Kayti Burt on Comic Con & Doctor Who
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is excited to have Kayti Burt, Associate Editor of Den of Geek, join us to discuss her time at this year's San Diego Comic Con! 2017 SDCC featured a great Doctor Who panel with Peter Capaldi, Pearl Mackie, Matt Lucas, Michelle Gomez, Mark Gatiss, and, of course, head writer and showrunner Steven Moffat. They discussed the upcoming Christmas special "Twice Upon a Time" as well as the end of their era of Doctor Who. Kayti was at the panel AND did press interviews with everyone, so we're thrilled to have her back to share her experiences!
We'll also talk about the Britbox Classic Doctor Who panel with Colin Baker, Sophie Aldred, and Peter Davison, all of whom she interviewed, and the controversial remarks from Mr. Davison about the naming of the new Doctor, Jodie Whittaker.
Kayti will share her thoughts about Jodie Whittaker's taking over the reins of WHO, plus we'll talk about some of other shows she covered at SDCC, including Outlander, The Expanse, and BIG FAVORITE of both John and me, WYNONNA EARP.
It's a really fun and informative interview, and we hope you enjoy it!
This episode sadly starts on a more somber note, as we note the passing of two important members of the Whovian family - Deborah Watling, who delighted us all as Victoria Waterfield, companion to Second Doctor, and Trevor Baxter, Professor George Litefoot of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" as well as the highly successful audio series "Jago & Litefoot" for Big Finish.
We'll have additional tributes to Ms. Watling over the next two weeks, as we will be both reposting our review of "Tomb of the Cybermen", one of her most famous stories, as well as posting a new review of "Web of Fear".
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 141 - Kayti Burt on Comic Con & Doctor Who
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is excited to have Kayti Burt, Associate Editor of Den of Geek, join us to discuss her time at this year's San Diego Comic Con! 2017 SDCC featured a great Doctor Who panel with Peter Capaldi, Pearl Mackie, Matt Lucas, Michelle Gomez, Mark Gatiss, and, of course, head writer and showrunner Steven Moffat. They discussed the upcoming Christmas special "Twice Upon a Time" as well as the end of their era of Doctor Who. Kayti was at the panel AND did press interviews with everyone, so we're thrilled to have her back to share her experiences!
We'll also talk about the Britbox Classic Doctor Who panel with Colin Baker, Sophie Aldred, and Peter Davison, all of whom she interviewed, and the controversial remarks from Mr. Davison about the naming of the new Doctor, Jodie Whittaker.
Kayti will share her thoughts about Jodie Whittaker's taking over the reins of WHO, plus we'll talk about some of other shows she covered at SDCC, including Outlander, The Expanse, and BIG FAVORITE of both John and me, WYNONNA EARP.
It's a really fun and informative interview, and we hope you enjoy it!
This episode sadly starts on a more somber note, as we note the passing of two important members of the Whovian family - Deborah Watling, who delighted us all as Victoria Waterfield, companion to Second Doctor, and Trevor Baxter, Professor George Litefoot of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" as well as the highly successful audio series "Jago & Litefoot" for Big Finish.
We'll have additional tributes to Ms. Watling over the next two weeks, as we will be both reposting our review of "Tomb of the Cybermen", one of her most famous stories, as well as posting a new review of "Web of Fear".
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MUTTER’S SPIRAL Podcast 141 - Kayti Burt on Comic Con & Doctor Who
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is excited to have Kayti Burt, Associate Editor of Den of Geek, join us to discuss her time at this year's San Diego Comic Con! 2017 SDCC featured a great Doctor Who panel with Peter Capaldi, Pearl Mackie, Matt Lucas, Michelle Gomez, Mark Gatiss, and, of course, head writer and showrunner Steven Moffat. They discussed the upcoming Christmas special "Twice Upon a Time" as well as the end of their era of Doctor Who. Kayti was at the panel AND did press interviews with everyone, so we're thrilled to have her back to share her experiences!
We'll also talk about the Britbox Classic Doctor Who panel with Colin Baker, Sophie Aldred, and Peter Davison, all of whom she interviewed, and the controversial remarks from Mr. Davison about the naming of the new Doctor, Jodie Whittaker.
Kayti will share her thoughts about Jodie Whittaker's taking over the reins of WHO, plus we'll talk about some of other shows she covered at SDCC, including Outlander, The Expanse, and BIG FAVORITE of both John and me, WYNONNA EARP.
It's a really fun and informative interview, and we hope you enjoy it!
This episode sadly starts on a more somber note, as we note the passing of two important members of the Whovian family - Deborah Watling, who delighted us all as Victoria Waterfield, companion to Second Doctor, and Trevor Baxter, Professor George Litefoot of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" as well as the highly successful audio series "Jago & Litefoot" for Big Finish.
We'll have additional tributes to Ms. Watling over the next two weeks, as we will be both reposting our review of "Tomb of the Cybermen", one of her most famous stories, as well as posting a new review of "Web of Fear".
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MUTTER’S SPIRAL Podcast 141 - Kayti Burt on Comic Con & Doctor Who
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is excited to have Kayti Burt, Associate Editor of Den of Geek, join us to discuss her time at this year's San Diego Comic Con! 2017 SDCC featured a great Doctor Who panel with Peter Capaldi, Pearl Mackie, Matt Lucas, Michelle Gomez, Mark Gatiss, and, of course, head writer and showrunner Steven Moffat. They discussed the upcoming Christmas special "Twice Upon a Time" as well as the end of their era of Doctor Who. Kayti was at the panel AND did press interviews with everyone, so we're thrilled to have her back to share her experiences!
We'll also talk about the Britbox Classic Doctor Who panel with Colin Baker, Sophie Aldred, and Peter Davison, all of whom she interviewed, and the controversial remarks from Mr. Davison about the naming of the new Doctor, Jodie Whittaker.
Kayti will share her thoughts about Jodie Whittaker's taking over the reins of WHO, plus we'll talk about some of other shows she covered at SDCC, including Outlander, The Expanse, and BIG FAVORITE of both John and me, WYNONNA EARP.
It's a really fun and informative interview, and we hope you enjoy it!
This episode sadly starts on a more somber note, as we note the passing of two important members of the Whovian family - Deborah Watling, who delighted us all as Victoria Waterfield, companion to Second Doctor, and Trevor Baxter, Professor George Litefoot of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" as well as the highly successful audio series "Jago & Litefoot" for Big Finish.
We'll have additional tributes to Ms. Watling over the next two weeks, as we will be both reposting our review of "Tomb of the Cybermen", one of her most famous stories, as well as posting a new review of "Web of Fear".
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MUTTER’S SPIRAL Podcast 141 - Kayti Burt on Comic Con & Doctor Who
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is excited to have Kayti Burt, Associate Editor of Den of Geek, join us to discuss her time at this year's San Diego Comic Con! 2017 SDCC featured a great Doctor Who panel with Peter Capaldi, Pearl Mackie, Matt Lucas, Michelle Gomez, Mark Gatiss, and, of course, head writer and showrunner Steven Moffat. They discussed the upcoming Christmas special "Twice Upon a Time" as well as the end of their era of Doctor Who. Kayti was at the panel AND did press interviews with everyone, so we're thrilled to have her back to share her experiences!
We'll also talk about the Britbox Classic Doctor Who panel with Colin Baker, Sophie Aldred, and Peter Davison, all of whom she interviewed, and the controversial remarks from Mr. Davison about the naming of the new Doctor, Jodie Whittaker.
Kayti will share her thoughts about Jodie Whittaker's taking over the reins of WHO, plus we'll talk about some of other shows she covered at SDCC, including Outlander, The Expanse, and BIG FAVORITE of both John and me, WYNONNA EARP.
It's a really fun and informative interview, and we hope you enjoy it!
This episode sadly starts on a more somber note, as we note the passing of two important members of the Whovian family - Deborah Watling, who delighted us all as Victoria Waterfield, companion to Second Doctor, and Trevor Baxter, Professor George Litefoot of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" as well as the highly successful audio series "Jago & Litefoot" for Big Finish.
We'll have additional tributes to Ms. Watling over the next two weeks, as we will be both reposting our review of "Tomb of the Cybermen", one of her most famous stories, as well as posting a new review of "Web of Fear".
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Episode 100: Season 10 Retrospective Extravaganza
PodcasticaEpisode 100: Season 10 Retrospective Extravaganza by Night of the Living Geeks
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Episode 100: Season 10 Retrospective Extravaganza
PodcasticaEpisode 100: Season 10 Retrospective Extravaganza by Night of the Living Geeks
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Episode 100: Season 10 Retrospective Extravaganza
PodcasticaEpisode 100: Season 10 Retrospective Extravaganza by Night of the Living Geeks
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Episode 341 - Putting it All Together
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s episode, we rejoin Lethbridge-Stewart in the Candy Jar Books series named for him, this time with a review of Night of the Intelligence by Andy Frankham-Allen. We explore what becomes some closure to a story arc that started nearly two years ago in the series.Also, we’ll look at the short story – The Runaway Bomb by Nick Walters. Find out what we thought about this tale that is also part of the bigger picture in the Lethbridge-Stewart series on books.
Plus, one news item this week.
Enjoy!
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Episode 341 - Putting it All Together
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s episode, we rejoin Lethbridge-Stewart in the Candy Jar Books series named for him, this time with a review of Night of the Intelligence by Andy Frankham-Allen. We explore what becomes some closure to a story arc that started nearly two years ago in the series.Also, we’ll look at the short story – The Runaway Bomb by Nick Walters. Find out what we thought about this tale that is also part of the bigger picture in the Lethbridge-Stewart series on books.
Plus, one news item this week.
Enjoy!
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Episode 341 - Putting it All Together
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s episode, we rejoin Lethbridge-Stewart in the Candy Jar Books series named for him, this time with a review of Night of the Intelligence by Andy Frankham-Allen. We explore what becomes some closure to a story arc that started nearly two years ago in the series.Also, we’ll look at the short story – The Runaway Bomb by Nick Walters. Find out what we thought about this tale that is also part of the bigger picture in the Lethbridge-Stewart series on books.
Plus, one news item this week.
Enjoy!
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Episode 341 - Putting it All Together
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s episode, we rejoin Lethbridge-Stewart in the Candy Jar Books series named for him, this time with a review of Night of the Intelligence by Andy Frankham-Allen. We explore what becomes some closure to a story arc that started nearly two years ago in the series.Also, we’ll look at the short story – The Runaway Bomb by Nick Walters. Find out what we thought about this tale that is also part of the bigger picture in the Lethbridge-Stewart series on books.
Plus, one news item this week.
Enjoy!
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TDP 687: DOCTOR WHO Lost Stories 1 Nightmare Fair from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast Summer of Lost Tales 1 The Lost Stories: Adventures that were originally written for the Doctor Who television series but never made. Now available to hear for the first time... The TARDIS has been drawn to Blackpool in the year 1985, where the Doctor intends to investigate a dangerous space/time vortex... while enjoying some local attractions along the way. But an old enemy is watching from his base deep within the amusement park, a timeless being who craves revenge. The Celestial Toymaker has returned. The game is on. And, should he lose, the Doctor will pay the ultimate forfeit... WITH REVERSIBLE COVER! Written By: Graham Williams, adapted by John Ainsworth Directed By: John Ainsworth Cast Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), David Bailie (The Celestial Toymaker), Matthew Noble (Kevin), Andrew Fettes (Stefan), Louise Faulkner (Woman), William Whymper (Shardow/Attendant), Toby Longworth (Yatsumoto/Truscott/Manager/Man), Duncan Wisbey (Humandroid/Security Man/Geoff/Guard)
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Episode 341 - Putting it All Together
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s episode, we rejoin Lethbridge-Stewart in the Candy Jar Books series named for him, this time with a review of Night of the Intelligence by Andy Frankham-Allen. We explore what becomes some closure to a story arc that started nearly two years ago in the series.Also, we’ll look at the short story – The Runaway Bomb by Nick Walters. Find out what we thought about this tale that is also part of the bigger picture in the Lethbridge-Stewart series on books.
Plus, one news item this week.
Enjoy!
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TDP 687: DOCTOR WHO Lost Stories 1 Nightmare Fair from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast Summer of Lost Tales 1 The Lost Stories: Adventures that were originally written for the Doctor Who television series but never made. Now available to hear for the first time... The TARDIS has been drawn to Blackpool in the year 1985, where the Doctor intends to investigate a dangerous space/time vortex... while enjoying some local attractions along the way. But an old enemy is watching from his base deep within the amusement park, a timeless being who craves revenge. The Celestial Toymaker has returned. The game is on. And, should he lose, the Doctor will pay the ultimate forfeit... WITH REVERSIBLE COVER! Written By: Graham Williams, adapted by John Ainsworth Directed By: John Ainsworth Cast Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), David Bailie (The Celestial Toymaker), Matthew Noble (Kevin), Andrew Fettes (Stefan), Louise Faulkner (Woman), William Whymper (Shardow/Attendant), Toby Longworth (Yatsumoto/Truscott/Manager/Man), Duncan Wisbey (Humandroid/Security Man/Geoff/Guard)
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Episode 341 - Putting it All Together
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s episode, we rejoin Lethbridge-Stewart in the Candy Jar Books series named for him, this time with a review of Night of the Intelligence by Andy Frankham-Allen. We explore what becomes some closure to a story arc that started nearly two years ago in the series.Also, we’ll look at the short story – The Runaway Bomb by Nick Walters. Find out what we thought about this tale that is also part of the bigger picture in the Lethbridge-Stewart series on books.
Plus, one news item this week.
Enjoy!
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TDP 687: DOCTOR WHO Lost Stories 1 Nightmare Fair from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast Summer of Lost Tales 1 The Lost Stories: Adventures that were originally written for the Doctor Who television series but never made. Now available to hear for the first time... The TARDIS has been drawn to Blackpool in the year 1985, where the Doctor intends to investigate a dangerous space/time vortex... while enjoying some local attractions along the way. But an old enemy is watching from his base deep within the amusement park, a timeless being who craves revenge. The Celestial Toymaker has returned. The game is on. And, should he lose, the Doctor will pay the ultimate forfeit... WITH REVERSIBLE COVER! Written By: Graham Williams, adapted by John Ainsworth Directed By: John Ainsworth Cast Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), David Bailie (The Celestial Toymaker), Matthew Noble (Kevin), Andrew Fettes (Stefan), Louise Faulkner (Woman), William Whymper (Shardow/Attendant), Toby Longworth (Yatsumoto/Truscott/Manager/Man), Duncan Wisbey (Humandroid/Security Man/Geoff/Guard)
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today's episode - broadly - covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today's episode - broadly - covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today's episode - broadly - covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today's episode - broadly - covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today's episode - broadly - covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today's episode - broadly - covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today’s episode – broadly – covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US – hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today’s episode – broadly – covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US – hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today’s episode – broadly – covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US – hello@theDWshow.net
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Episode 242: Series 10 and the Great Fan Explosion
The Sonic ToolboxWeee'Rrrre baa-Aa-k! Daisy's movied in to her new place and ready to roll! Cheryl's all reasted up and now we're both ready to tacklle two of the most difficult subjets of our Whovian lives: how Series 10 was as a whole, and the casting of regen 13. Hang on to your seats, it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
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Episode 242: Series 10 and the Great Fan Explosion
The Sonic ToolboxWeee'Rrrre baa-Aa-k! Daisy's movied in to her new place and ready to roll! Cheryl's all reasted up and now we're both ready to tacklle two of the most difficult subjets of our Whovian lives: how Series 10 was as a whole, and the casting of regen 13. Hang on to your seats, it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
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Episode 242: Series 10 and the Great Fan Explosion
The Sonic ToolboxWeee'Rrrre baa-Aa-k! Daisy's movied in to her new place and ready to roll! Cheryl's all reasted up and now we're both ready to tacklle two of the most difficult subjets of our Whovian lives: how Series 10 was as a whole, and the casting of regen 13. Hang on to your seats, it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
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Episode 242: Series 10 and the Great Fan Explosion
The Sonic ToolboxWeee'Rrrre baa-Aa-k! Daisy's movied in to her new place and ready to roll! Cheryl's all reasted up and now we're both ready to tacklle two of the most difficult subjets of our Whovian lives: how Series 10 was as a whole, and the casting of regen 13. Hang on to your seats, it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
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School Ties and Martian Lies
Radio Free SkaroThe Quiet Times have returned, with the Series 10 finale and San Diego Comic-Con receding in the distance and a long wait to December 25 ahead of us. But that doesn't stop the dogged determination of the Three Who Rule, who won't let a little thing like a lack of new material stop them from chattering on about one Mr. Who! And as a bonus we have an interview with Class and Doctor Who director Wayne Yip and a roll of the randomizer to determine which classic commentary will happen next week! Dare you listen? You dare indeed!
Links:
- Unproduced Series 4 Script from Mark Gatiss - Nicholas Hoult was meant to be in Who - Peter Davison left twitter - Christel Dee interview part 2 - Twice Upon A Time North American home video release - Series 10 Part 2 North American home video artwork
Interview:
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School Ties and Martian Lies
Radio Free SkaroThe Quiet Times have returned, with the Series 10 finale and San Diego Comic-Con receding in the distance and a long wait to December 25 ahead of us. But that doesn’t stop the dogged determination of the Three Who Rule, who won’t let a little thing like a lack of new material stop them from chattering on about one Mr. Who! And as a bonus we have an interview with Class and Doctor Who director Wayne Yip and a roll of the randomizer to determine which classic commentary will happen next week! Dare you listen? You dare indeed!
Links:
– Unproduced Series 4 Script from Mark Gatiss – Nicholas Hoult was meant to be in Who – Peter Davison left twitter – Christel Dee interview part 2 – Twice Upon A Time North American home video release – Series 10 Part 2 North American home video artwork
Interview:
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Episode 242: Series 10 and the Great Fan Explosion
The Sonic ToolboxWeee'Rrrre baa-Aa-k! Daisy's movied in to her new place and ready to roll! Cheryl's all reasted up and now we're both ready to tacklle two of the most difficult subjets of our Whovian lives: how Series 10 was as a whole, and the casting of regen 13. Hang on to your seats, it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
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School Ties and Martian Lies
Radio Free SkaroThe Quiet Times have returned, with the Series 10 finale and San Diego Comic-Con receding in the distance and a long wait to December 25 ahead of us. But that doesn't stop the dogged determination of the Three Who Rule, who won't let a little thing like a lack of new material stop them from chattering on about one Mr. Who! And as a bonus we have an interview with Class and Doctor Who director Wayne Yip and a roll of the randomizer to determine which classic commentary will happen next week! Dare you listen? You dare indeed!
Links:
- Unproduced Series 4 Script from Mark Gatiss - Nicholas Hoult was meant to be in Who - Peter Davison left twitter - Christel Dee interview part 2 - Twice Upon A Time North American home video release - Series 10 Part 2 North American home video artwork
Interview:
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School Ties and Martian Lies
Radio Free SkaroThe Quiet Times have returned, with the Series 10 finale and San Diego Comic-Con receding in the distance and a long wait to December 25 ahead of us. But that doesn’t stop the dogged determination of the Three Who Rule, who won’t let a little thing like a lack of new material stop them from chattering on about one Mr. Who! And as a bonus we have an interview with Class and Doctor Who director Wayne Yip and a roll of the randomizer to determine which classic commentary will happen next week! Dare you listen? You dare indeed!
Links:
– Unproduced Series 4 Script from Mark Gatiss – Nicholas Hoult was meant to be in Who – Peter Davison left twitter – Christel Dee interview part 2 – Twice Upon A Time North American home video release – Series 10 Part 2 North American home video artwork
Interview:
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Episode 242: Series 10 and the Great Fan Explosion
The Sonic ToolboxWeee'Rrrre baa-Aa-k! Daisy's movied in to her new place and ready to roll! Cheryl's all reasted up and now we're both ready to tacklle two of the most difficult subjets of our Whovian lives: how Series 10 was as a whole, and the casting of regen 13. Hang on to your seats, it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
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School Ties and Martian Lies
Radio Free SkaroThe Quiet Times have returned, with the Series 10 finale and San Diego Comic-Con receding in the distance and a long wait to December 25 ahead of us. But that doesn't stop the dogged determination of the Three Who Rule, who won't let a little thing like a lack of new material stop them from chattering on about one Mr. Who! And as a bonus we have an interview with Class and Doctor Who director Wayne Yip and a roll of the randomizer to determine which classic commentary will happen next week! Dare you listen? You dare indeed!
Links:
- Unproduced Series 4 Script from Mark Gatiss - Nicholas Hoult was meant to be in Who - Peter Davison left twitter - Christel Dee interview part 2 - Twice Upon A Time North American home video release - Series 10 Part 2 North American home video artwork
Interview:
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School Ties and Martian Lies
Radio Free SkaroThe Quiet Times have returned, with the Series 10 finale and San Diego Comic-Con receding in the distance and a long wait to December 25 ahead of us. But that doesn’t stop the dogged determination of the Three Who Rule, who won’t let a little thing like a lack of new material stop them from chattering on about one Mr. Who! And as a bonus we have an interview with Class and Doctor Who director Wayne Yip and a roll of the randomizer to determine which classic commentary will happen next week! Dare you listen? You dare indeed!
Links:
– Unproduced Series 4 Script from Mark Gatiss – Nicholas Hoult was meant to be in Who – Peter Davison left twitter – Christel Dee interview part 2 – Twice Upon A Time North American home video release – Series 10 Part 2 North American home video artwork
Interview:
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 081 - The Changes, My Dear
Diddly Dum Podcast
The Five Faces of Delusion try to get discussion of Jodie Whittaker’s casting out of the way as quickly as possible so that they can get on to the really important stuff – Doc and Mark have been watching “The Changes”.MP3 Direct Download Link: DDPC081 – The Changes My Dear
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
The opening and closing music for this week’s podcast is the opening and closing themes for “The Changes”.
(00:58:29) “The Changes” is a British children’s science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first broadcast in 1975 by the BBC. It is based on the trilogy written by Peter Dickinson. A review of it can be found here.
(01:11:22) Stewart Lee appears on “Charlie Brooker’s Screen Wipe” comparing modern teenage drama to that of the 1970s.
(01:12:46) “Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle” (BBC) on the subject of books.
(01:13:47) “Charlie Brooker Screenwipes” – Charlie Brooker reviews Doctor Who Series 2.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched anything from.

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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 081 - The Changes, My Dear
Diddly Dum Podcast
The Five Faces of Delusion try to get discussion of Jodie Whittaker’s casting out of the way as quickly as possible so that they can get on to the really important stuff – Doc and Mark have been watching “The Changes”.MP3 Direct Download Link: DDPC081 – The Changes My Dear
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
The opening and closing music for this week’s podcast is the opening and closing themes for “The Changes”.
(00:58:29) “The Changes” is a British children’s science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first broadcast in 1975 by the BBC. It is based on the trilogy written by Peter Dickinson. A review of it can be found here.
(01:11:22) Stewart Lee appears on “Charlie Brooker’s Screen Wipe” comparing modern teenage drama to that of the 1970s.
(01:12:46) “Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle” (BBC) on the subject of books.
(01:13:47) “Charlie Brooker Screenwipes” – Charlie Brooker reviews Doctor Who Series 2.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched anything from.

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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 081 - The Changes, My Dear
Diddly Dum Podcast
The Five Faces of Delusion try to get discussion of Jodie Whittaker’s casting out of the way as quickly as possible so that they can get on to the really important stuff – Doc and Mark have been watching “The Changes”.MP3 Direct Download Link: DDPC081 – The Changes My Dear
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
The opening and closing music for this week’s podcast is the opening and closing themes for “The Changes”.
(00:58:29) “The Changes” is a British children’s science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first broadcast in 1975 by the BBC. It is based on the trilogy written by Peter Dickinson. A review of it can be found here.
(01:11:22) Stewart Lee appears on “Charlie Brooker’s Screen Wipe” comparing modern teenage drama to that of the 1970s.
(01:12:46) “Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle” (BBC) on the subject of books.
(01:13:47) “Charlie Brooker Screenwipes” – Charlie Brooker reviews Doctor Who Series 2.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched anything from.

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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 081 - The Changes, My Dear
Diddly Dum Podcast
The Five Faces of Delusion try to get discussion of Jodie Whittaker’s casting out of the way as quickly as possible so that they can get on to the really important stuff – Doc and Mark have been watching “The Changes”.MP3 Direct Download Link: DDPC081 – The Changes My Dear
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
The opening and closing music for this week’s podcast is the opening and closing themes for “The Changes”.
(00:58:29) “The Changes” is a British children’s science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first broadcast in 1975 by the BBC. It is based on the trilogy written by Peter Dickinson. A review of it can be found here.
(01:11:22) Stewart Lee appears on “Charlie Brooker’s Screen Wipe” comparing modern teenage drama to that of the 1970s.
(01:12:46) “Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle” (BBC) on the subject of books.
(01:13:47) “Charlie Brooker Screenwipes” – Charlie Brooker reviews Doctor Who Series 2.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched anything from.
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 081 - The Changes, My Dear
Diddly Dum Podcast
The Five Faces of Delusion try to get discussion of Jodie Whittaker’s casting out of the way as quickly as possible so that they can get on to the really important stuff – Doc and Mark have been watching “The Changes”.MP3 Direct Download Link: DDPC081 – The Changes My Dear
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
The opening and closing music for this week’s podcast is the opening and closing themes for “The Changes”.
(00:58:29) “The Changes” is a British children’s science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first broadcast in 1975 by the BBC. It is based on the trilogy written by Peter Dickinson. A review of it can be found here.
(01:11:22) Stewart Lee appears on “Charlie Brooker’s Screen Wipe” comparing modern teenage drama to that of the 1970s.
(01:12:46) “Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle” (BBC) on the subject of books.
(01:13:47) “Charlie Brooker Screenwipes” – Charlie Brooker reviews Doctor Who Series 2.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched anything from.