Latest Podcast Episodes
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Episode 28: Independence Day
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastIt's July in April, because this month we bring you an honest and sometimes hilarious review of Independence Day by Peter Darvill-Evans (and we must insist that this book has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with the film of the same name). From the back cover:
'Danger is my middle name,' Ace said, 'or it would be if I had more than one. I can look after myself these days, you know.'
Freedom. Liberty. Free will. Independence. Choice. Everyone wants to be free. But at what point does freedom become irresponsibility? What happens when one person's choice causes another's oppression?
The Doctor's on a simple mission to return a communications device he borrowed years previously. Being a Time Lord, he can return it before anyone misses it.
But events in the Mendeb system have moved more quickly than the Doctor estimated, and he lands in the ruins of a civilisation devastated by mysterious intruders.
That sounds so prophetic and mysterious, doesn't it? If you've read the book, maybe you can shoot us an email explaining what the front cover is all about.
Peter Darvill-Evans was an editor at W.H. Allen, Ltd., the company that published the Target novelizations of the televised stories, and he later became an editor for Virgin. Much of the content for the Virgin New Adventures crossed his desk, and he even wrote an entry in the series himself, entitled Deceit. Independence Day is his second Who book, and a year later he published another BBC Past Doctor Adventure, Asylum.
Look for us on Facebook or send us email at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow Erik on Twitter via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern. Happy reading!
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Episode 28: Independence Day
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastIt’s July in April, because this month we bring you an honest and sometimes hilarious review of Independence Day by Peter Darvill-Evans (and we must insist that this book has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with the film of the same name). From the back cover:
‘Danger is my middle name,’ Ace said, ‘or it would be if I had more than one. I can look after myself these days, you know.’
Freedom. Liberty. Free will. Independence. Choice. Everyone wants to be free. But at what point does freedom become irresponsibility? What happens when one person’s choice causes another’s oppression?
The Doctor’s on a simple mission to return a communications device he borrowed years previously. Being a Time Lord, he can return it before anyone misses it.
But events in the Mendeb system have moved more quickly than the Doctor estimated, and he lands in the ruins of a civilisation devastated by mysterious intruders.
That sounds so prophetic and mysterious, doesn’t it? If you’ve read the book, maybe you can shoot us an email explaining what the front cover is all about.
Peter Darvill-Evans was an editor at W.H. Allen, Ltd., the company that published the Target novelizations of the televised stories, and he later became an editor for Virgin. Much of the content for the Virgin New Adventures crossed his desk, and he even wrote an entry in the series himself, entitled Deceit. Independence Day is his second Who book, and a year later he published another BBC Past Doctor Adventure, Asylum.
Look for us on Facebook or send us email at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow Erik on Twitter via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern. Happy reading!
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Episode 28: Independence Day
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastIt’s July in April, because this month we bring you an honest and sometimes hilarious review of Independence Day by Peter Darvill-Evans (and we must insist that this book has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with the film of the same name). From the back cover:
‘Danger is my middle name,’ Ace said, ‘or it would be if I had more than one. I can look after myself these days, you know.’
Freedom. Liberty. Free will. Independence. Choice. Everyone wants to be free. But at what point does freedom become irresponsibility? What happens when one person’s choice causes another’s oppression?
The Doctor’s on a simple mission to return a communications device he borrowed years previously. Being a Time Lord, he can return it before anyone misses it.
But events in the Mendeb system have moved more quickly than the Doctor estimated, and he lands in the ruins of a civilisation devastated by mysterious intruders.
That sounds so prophetic and mysterious, doesn’t it? If you’ve read the book, maybe you can shoot us an email explaining what the front cover is all about.
Peter Darvill-Evans was an editor at W.H. Allen, Ltd., the company that published the Target novelizations of the televised stories, and he later became an editor for Virgin. Much of the content for the Virgin New Adventures crossed his desk, and he even wrote an entry in the series himself, entitled Deceit. Independence Day is his second Who book, and a year later he published another BBC Past Doctor Adventure, Asylum.
Look for us on Facebook or send us email at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow Erik on Twitter via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern. Happy reading!
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TDP 460: DOCTOR WHO - DARK EYES 3.4
Tin Dog Podcast@bigfinish #doctorwho #tindogpodcast "Molly O'Sullivan? Hello you." In his quest for universal domination, the Master plans to exploit the terrifying Infinite Warriors of the mysterious Eminence. The Doctor's friend, Molly, is key to that plan's execution, and now, aided by corrupted genius Sally Armstrong, the Master is close to success. Paranoid and perplexed after his recent experience, the Doctor skirts the fringes of the fifty-year conflict between humanity and the Infinite Armies. Wary of changing the course of history, he fears that to fight the Eminence would be to do the Daleks' bidding. But when Time Lord CIA agent Narvin provides the impetus for the Doctor to act, Liv Chenka joins him in a desperate race to save their friend and stop the Master. As the Doctor goes head to head with his oldest and deadliest rival, this war is about to get very personal indeed...
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Episode 28: Independence Day
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastIt’s July in April, because this month we bring you an honest and sometimes hilarious review of Independence Day by Peter Darvill-Evans (and we must insist that this book has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with the film of the same name). From the back cover:
‘Danger is my middle name,’ Ace said, ‘or it would be if I had more than one. I can look after myself these days, you know.’
Freedom. Liberty. Free will. Independence. Choice. Everyone wants to be free. But at what point does freedom become irresponsibility? What happens when one person’s choice causes another’s oppression?
The Doctor’s on a simple mission to return a communications device he borrowed years previously. Being a Time Lord, he can return it before anyone misses it.
But events in the Mendeb system have moved more quickly than the Doctor estimated, and he lands in the ruins of a civilisation devastated by mysterious intruders.
That sounds so prophetic and mysterious, doesn’t it? If you’ve read the book, maybe you can shoot us an email explaining what the front cover is all about.
Peter Darvill-Evans was an editor at W.H. Allen, Ltd., the company that published the Target novelizations of the televised stories, and he later became an editor for Virgin. Much of the content for the Virgin New Adventures crossed his desk, and he even wrote an entry in the series himself, entitled Deceit. Independence Day is his second Who book, and a year later he published another BBC Past Doctor Adventure, Asylum.
Look for us on Facebook or send us email at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow Erik on Twitter via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern. Happy reading!
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #204 - Feedback on first four stories of Season 7B
The Doctor Who PodcastIn this episode you will be treated to an array of feedback from our wonderful listeners for the stories The Bells of St John, The Rings of Akhaten, Cold War and Hide. Michele and Trevor take you though opinions, theories (kooky or otherwise), discussion and an unhealthy level of usage of the word Akhaten.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #204 - Feedback on first four stories of Season 7B
The Doctor Who PodcastIn this episode you will be treated to an array of feedback from our wonderful listeners for the stories The Bells of St John, The Rings of Akhaten, Cold War and Hide. Michele and Trevor take you though opinions, theories (kooky or otherwise), discussion and an unhealthy level of usage of the word Akhaten.
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Episode 53 : The Impossible Astronaut & The Day of the Moon
The Untempered Schism PodcastAs Doctor Who returns to TV with its most recent series, The Untempered Schism is looking back at the start of the last series and The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon. We get to deal with crazy time travel confusion, strange little girls, the Silence and Richard Nixon… not to mention the lack of cliffhanger resolutions. Too big to be contained in one episode and too confusing to be understood over the length of the season, but at least the location shooting looks fantastic!
Feedback to: show@untemperedschism.org
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 30:03
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30th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast30th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #204 - Feedback on first four stories of Season 7B
The Doctor Who PodcastIn this episode you will be treated to an array of feedback from our wonderful listeners for the stories The Bells of St John, The Rings of Akhaten, Cold War and Hide. Michele and Trevor take you though opinions, theories (kooky or otherwise), discussion and an unhealthy level of usage of the word Akhaten.
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Episode 83: And Then There Were Five
The TARDIS TavernThere's a pretty good chance all of you at home saw a pattern in our last couple episodes, so it should come as no surprise that Episode 83 is "The Five Doctors", celebrating the 20th anniversary of Doctor Who in 1983 (hey, and it's Episode 83, see what we did there!).
We're joined by our longtime friend Josh "Lord" Zimon of The Memory Cheats and Mostly Harmless Cutaway to discuss this one, although he very nearly got caught up in a time eddy when we scooped him up from Boston.
And, as usual, we touch a little bit on the latest installment of the current series, "Journey to the Centre [sic] of the TARDIS".
Check us out on Facebook (it's more volatile than Gallifrey Base sometimes), send us email at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern and follow Josh via @whomejz.
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A Town Called the PodKast (with a "K")
Kasterborous PodkastIt’s podKast time, Kasterborites, and we have a great show (we’re a “show” now) in store for you this week!
For the first half, Brian and James will chat about last week’s Doctor Who, A Town Called Mercy, and discuss the impact of the episode, plotting, characterization and all of the usual in-depth discussion and observations.
We’ve also got an interview with Ryan Hendrick, whose Doctor Who fan film Besieged is set to be released at the end of September. Built up from a much shorter film released in 2010, the movie is a Doctor Who/Alien crossover. If the trailer is anything to go by, this will certainly be worth watching!
Please don’t forget to vote for Kasterborous and the podKast in the Doctor Who Online Poll. (Voting requires you to join the Doctor Who Online Forum.) If you are able to spend five minutes doing this and spending your votes on the best podcast and best website categories to vote for Kasterborous, we would be immensely grateful!
The following links will take you to the relevant categories:
Remember, you can subscribe to our RSS feed to get the podKast downloaded to your computer and you'll even find us listed on iTunes!
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Episode 83: And Then There Were Five
The TARDIS TavernThere's a pretty good chance all of you at home saw a pattern in our last couple episodes, so it should come as no surprise that Episode 83 is "The Five Doctors", celebrating the 20th anniversary of Doctor Who in 1983 (hey, and it's Episode 83, see what we did there!).
We're joined by our longtime friend Josh "Lord" Zimon of The Memory Cheats and Mostly Harmless Cutaway to discuss this one, although he very nearly got caught up in a time eddy when we scooped him up from Boston.
And, as usual, we touch a little bit on the latest installment of the current series, "Journey to the Centre [sic] of the TARDIS".
Check us out on Facebook (it's more volatile than Gallifrey Base sometimes), send us email at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern and follow Josh via @whomejz.
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Episode 83: And Then There Were Five
The TARDIS TavernThere's a pretty good chance all of you at home saw a pattern in our last couple episodes, so it should come as no surprise that Episode 83 is "The Five Doctors", celebrating the 20th anniversary of Doctor Who in 1983 (hey, and it's Episode 83, see what we did there!).
We're joined by our longtime friend Josh "Lord" Zimon of The Memory Cheats and Mostly Harmless Cutaway to discuss this one, although he very nearly got caught up in a time eddy when we scooped him up from Boston.
And, as usual, we touch a little bit on the latest installment of the current series, "Journey to the Centre [sic] of the TARDIS".
Check us out on Facebook (it's more volatile than Gallifrey Base sometimes), send us email at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern and follow Josh via @whomejz.
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30th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast30th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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Episode 28: Independence Day
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastIt’s July in April, because this month we bring you an honest and sometimes hilarious review of Independence Day by Peter Darvill-Evans (and we must insist that this book has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with the film of the same name). From the back cover:
‘Danger is my middle name,’ Ace said, ‘or it would be if I had more than one. I can look after myself these days, you know.’
Freedom. Liberty. Free will. Independence. Choice. Everyone wants to be free. But at what point does freedom become irresponsibility? What happens when one person’s choice causes another’s oppression?
The Doctor’s on a simple mission to return a communications device he borrowed years previously. Being a Time Lord, he can return it before anyone misses it.
But events in the Mendeb system have moved more quickly than the Doctor estimated, and he lands in the ruins of a civilisation devastated by mysterious intruders.
That sounds so prophetic and mysterious, doesn’t it? If you’ve read the book, maybe you can shoot us an email explaining what the front cover is all about.
Peter Darvill-Evans was an editor at W.H. Allen, Ltd., the company that published the Target novelizations of the televised stories, and he later became an editor for Virgin. Much of the content for the Virgin New Adventures crossed his desk, and he even wrote an entry in the series himself, entitled Deceit. Independence Day is his second Who book, and a year later he published another BBC Past Doctor Adventure, Asylum.
Look for us on Facebook or send us email at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow Erik on Twitter via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern. Happy reading!
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Episode 28: Independence Day
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastIt’s July in April, because this month we bring you an honest and sometimes hilarious review of Independence Day by Peter Darvill-Evans (and we must insist that this book has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with the film of the same name). From the back cover:
‘Danger is my middle name,’ Ace said, ‘or it would be if I had more than one. I can look after myself these days, you know.’
Freedom. Liberty. Free will. Independence. Choice. Everyone wants to be free. But at what point does freedom become irresponsibility? What happens when one person’s choice causes another’s oppression?
The Doctor’s on a simple mission to return a communications device he borrowed years previously. Being a Time Lord, he can return it before anyone misses it.
But events in the Mendeb system have moved more quickly than the Doctor estimated, and he lands in the ruins of a civilisation devastated by mysterious intruders.
That sounds so prophetic and mysterious, doesn’t it? If you’ve read the book, maybe you can shoot us an email explaining what the front cover is all about.
Peter Darvill-Evans was an editor at W.H. Allen, Ltd., the company that published the Target novelizations of the televised stories, and he later became an editor for Virgin. Much of the content for the Virgin New Adventures crossed his desk, and he even wrote an entry in the series himself, entitled Deceit. Independence Day is his second Who book, and a year later he published another BBC Past Doctor Adventure, Asylum.
Look for us on Facebook or send us email at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow Erik on Twitter via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern. Happy reading!
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The Ood Cast S05E04 - The Good, The Bad & The Super Ugly
The Ood Cast
“I did like the cyborg – his face looked like pork scratchings stapled to a ball bearing...”When I was a child, my favourite story was about a podcast that went on forever. A podcast packed with tales of the Old West, talking hammers and a double macchiato and cactus cake meal deal.
A podcast that came from the internet.
By the time this episode arrived, the listeners of the Ood Cast were used to the strange and the impossible. But were they ready for guest stars from Radio Free Skaro, The Two Minute Timelord, The Doctor Who Podcast, Radio Rassilon, The Doctor Who Book Club and The Minute Doctor Who Podcast?
Where they came from didn’t matter, as a man once said “You can find them all at www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org”.
Do I believe the story? I don’t know. But next time you’re on the internet, ask someone why they don’t have a marshall or a sheriff or a policeman there?
“Because that would be almost impossible to enforce in a global digital community” they’ll say.
And then they’ll smile like they got a secret.
Like they got their own special podcast to listen to. Their very own podcast that came ... from the internet.
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30th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast30th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #204 - Feedback on first four stories of Season 7B
The Doctor Who PodcastIn this episode you will be treated to an array of feedback from our wonderful listeners for the stories The Bells of St John, The Rings of Akhaten, Cold War and Hide. Michele and Trevor take you though opinions, theories (kooky or otherwise), discussion and an unhealthy level of usage of the word Akhaten.
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Episode 28: Independence Day
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastIt’s July in April, because this month we bring you an honest and sometimes hilarious review of Independence Day by Peter Darvill-Evans (and we must insist that this book has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with the film of the same name). From the back cover:
‘Danger is my middle name,’ Ace said, ‘or it would be if I had more than one. I can look after myself these days, you know.’
Freedom. Liberty. Free will. Independence. Choice. Everyone wants to be free. But at what point does freedom become irresponsibility? What happens when one person’s choice causes another’s oppression?
The Doctor’s on a simple mission to return a communications device he borrowed years previously. Being a Time Lord, he can return it before anyone misses it.
But events in the Mendeb system have moved more quickly than the Doctor estimated, and he lands in the ruins of a civilisation devastated by mysterious intruders.
That sounds so prophetic and mysterious, doesn’t it? If you’ve read the book, maybe you can shoot us an email explaining what the front cover is all about.
Peter Darvill-Evans was an editor at W.H. Allen, Ltd., the company that published the Target novelizations of the televised stories, and he later became an editor for Virgin. Much of the content for the Virgin New Adventures crossed his desk, and he even wrote an entry in the series himself, entitled Deceit. Independence Day is his second Who book, and a year later he published another BBC Past Doctor Adventure, Asylum.
Look for us on Facebook or send us email at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow Erik on Twitter via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern. Happy reading!
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #204 - Feedback on first four stories of Season 7B
The Doctor Who PodcastIn this episode you will be treated to an array of feedback from our wonderful listeners for the stories The Bells of St John, The Rings of Akhaten, Cold War and Hide. Michele and Trevor take you though opinions, theories (kooky or otherwise), discussion and an unhealthy level of usage of the word Akhaten.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #204 - Feedback on first four stories of Season 7B
The Doctor Who PodcastIn this episode you will be treated to an array of feedback from our wonderful listeners for the stories The Bells of St John, The Rings of Akhaten, Cold War and Hide. Michele and Trevor take you though opinions, theories (kooky or otherwise), discussion and an unhealthy level of usage of the word Akhaten.
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Doctor Who Review - A Town Called Mercy (2012)
MrTARDIS Reviews
Trilbee reviews 'A Town Called Mercy' and...my god did he WANT to like this episode...
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Episode 83: And Then There Were Five
The TARDIS TavernThere’s a pretty good chance all of you at home saw a pattern in our last couple episodes, so it should come as no surprise that Episode 83 is “The Five Doctors”, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Doctor Who in 1983 (hey, and it’s Episode 83, see what we did there!).
We’re joined by our longtime friend Josh “Lord” Zimon of The Memory Cheats and Mostly Harmless Cutaway to discuss this one, although he very nearly got caught up in a time eddy when we scooped him up from Boston.
And, as usual, we touch a little bit on the latest installment of the current series, “Journey to the Centre [sic] of the TARDIS”.
Check us out on Facebook (it’s more volatile than Gallifrey Base sometimes), send us email at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern and follow Josh via @whomejz.
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Episode 62: Subliminal Pun Master
Trust Your DoctorIt’s the Master’s second evolution: The Subliminal Pun Master.
This week Kiyan and Dylan explored demons and witchcraft. Or so they thought until 5 minutes into episode 1, where the Doctor just slapped that thought out of their mind, because magic isn’t real. The topic at hand was The Daemons, which was written Guy Leopold and aired in May and June of 1971.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
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Check us out on YouTube!
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Doctor Who Podcast Episode 31: 'A Town Called Mercy'
Sound On Sight PodcastAfter nearly five decades since his last visit to the wild West, The Doctor is back in the saddle again with another gun slinging, genre jumping adventure. Tune in dear listener as the Sound on Sight crew visit "A Town Called Mercy".
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Episode 83: And Then There Were Five
The TARDIS TavernThere’s a pretty good chance all of you at home saw a pattern in our last couple episodes, so it should come as no surprise that Episode 83 is “The Five Doctors”, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Doctor Who in 1983 (hey, and it’s Episode 83, see what we did there!).
We’re joined by our longtime friend Josh “Lord” Zimon of The Memory Cheats and Mostly Harmless Cutaway to discuss this one, although he very nearly got caught up in a time eddy when we scooped him up from Boston.
And, as usual, we touch a little bit on the latest installment of the current series, “Journey to the Centre [sic] of the TARDIS”.
Check us out on Facebook (it’s more volatile than Gallifrey Base sometimes), send us email at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern and follow Josh via @whomejz.
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Episode 83: And Then There Were Five
The TARDIS TavernThere’s a pretty good chance all of you at home saw a pattern in our last couple episodes, so it should come as no surprise that Episode 83 is “The Five Doctors”, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Doctor Who in 1983 (hey, and it’s Episode 83, see what we did there!).
We’re joined by our longtime friend Josh “Lord” Zimon of The Memory Cheats and Mostly Harmless Cutaway to discuss this one, although he very nearly got caught up in a time eddy when we scooped him up from Boston.
And, as usual, we touch a little bit on the latest installment of the current series, “Journey to the Centre [sic] of the TARDIS”.
Check us out on Facebook (it’s more volatile than Gallifrey Base sometimes), send us email at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern and follow Josh via @whomejz.
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Episode 62: Subliminal Pun Master
Trust Your DoctorIt’s the Master’s second evolution: The Subliminal Pun Master.
This week Kiyan and Dylan explored demons and witchcraft. Or so they thought until 5 minutes into episode 1, where the Doctor just slapped that thought out of their mind, because magic isn’t real. The topic at hand was The Daemons, which was written Guy Leopold and aired in May and June of 1971.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
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Earth Station Who Episode 97 - Invasion of the Dinosaurs - The ESO Network
Earth Station WhoWelcome to Jurassic Plot! Mike, Mike, Jen, and the Phantom Troublemaker pile into the Whomobile and try to avoid Time Eddies, traitorous UNIT officers, environmental extremists, and poorly created...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL 3.08 "Journey... TARDIS"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast returns to talk about the lengthily-titled "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS", the newest Doctor Who episode, written by Steve Thompson. We talk about trying to erase the memories of "The Invasion of Time", the preponderance of plot holes, our love for Clara (& J-LC), and our distaste over this episode's use of the reset button. Plus, Trivia! Please take a listen!
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL 3.08 "Journey... TARDIS"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast returns to talk about the lengthily-titled "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS", the newest Doctor Who episode, written by Steve Thompson. We talk about trying to erase the memories of "The Invasion of Time", the preponderance of plot holes, our love for Clara (& J-LC), and our distaste over this episode's use of the reset button. Plus, Trivia! Please take a listen!
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Episode 129:It's been awhile
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn and Gerrod return to give you the latest entertainment news.
They also reveal the winners of the Jameson Empire awards.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Miro,Stiticher, Blubrry, Player fm and Itunes.
Email: badwilf@yahoo.com
Twitter: Martyn-@BadWilf
Gerrod-@GerrodC_Photos
Pete-@BeeblePete
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 27: BF # 16 The Eighth Man Bound Returns!
The Oncoming StormAshley and Josh are back for another episode of The Oncoming Storm... and it's about time! They are welcoming Paul McGann back to the world of Doctor Who by looking at his first audio, Storm Warning by Alan Barnes. And that's not all that they are welcoming, as they are joined by Dr. Scott Viguie and Sacha Dzuba of the Articles of the Shadow Proclamation and Dr. Geek's Laboratory podcasts. Excitement is in the air as they all go back to 2001 and relive the moment when we heard the Eighth Doctor again. Topics range from Paul McGann's hair, to the influence of this series on New Who, to what exactly IS that accent Rathbone? Join the fun in this jam packed episode! The Oncoming Storm... This time we have an actual Doctor! Well, not THE Doctor, but more then just the action figure that we usually record with.
Links for our Lovely Guests!
Website: www.drgeeklab.com
ITunes: Dr. Geek’s Laboratory Podcast
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/
DrGeekLab http://www.facebook.com/ thedoctorgeek Twitter: @drgeeklab
YouTube: Youtube.com/drgeeklab
For Articles of the Shadow Proclamation
Twitter: @TheShadowProc
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL 3.08 "Journey... TARDIS"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast returns to talk about the lengthily-titled "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS", the newest Doctor Who episode, written by Steve Thompson. We talk about trying to erase the memories of "The Invasion of Time", the preponderance of plot holes, our love for Clara (& J-LC), and our distaste over this episode's use of the reset button. Plus, Trivia! Please take a listen!
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL 3.08 "Journey... TARDIS"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast returns to talk about the lengthily-titled "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS", the newest Doctor Who episode, written by Steve Thompson. We talk about trying to erase the memories of "The Invasion of Time", the preponderance of plot holes, our love for Clara (& J-LC), and our distaste over this episode's use of the reset button. Plus, Trivia! Please take a listen!
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL 3.08 "Journey... TARDIS"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast returns to talk about the lengthily-titled "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS", the newest Doctor Who episode, written by Steve Thompson. We talk about trying to erase the memories of "The Invasion of Time", the preponderance of plot holes, our love for Clara (& J-LC), and our distaste over this episode's use of the reset button. Plus, Trivia! Please take a listen!
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL 3.08 "Journey... TARDIS"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast returns to talk about the lengthily-titled "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS", the newest Doctor Who episode, written by Steve Thompson. We talk about trying to erase the memories of "The Invasion of Time", the preponderance of plot holes, our love for Clara (& J-LC), and our distaste over this episode's use of the reset button. Plus, Trivia! Please take a listen!
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Episode 129:It's been awhile
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn and Gerrod return to give you the latest entertainment news.
They also reveal the winners of the Jameson Empire awards.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Miro,Stiticher, Blubrry, Player fm and Itunes.
Email: badwilf@yahoo.com
Twitter: Martyn-@BadWilf
Gerrod-@GerrodC_Photos
Pete-@BeeblePete
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Who's He? Podcast #199 There they laid side by side
Who's He?In this weeks show, Phil, Paul and Tony continue with their commentary for The Gunfighters with episodes 3 & 4. And yet again they struggle to get through another 2 episodes of barely concealed English accents but they do bring you facts from the day of the original broadcast to liven things up and stop themselves dying from boredom.
And in a replacement for the news, Phil and Paul take the opportunity to look back 26th March 2005 when Rose was broadcast in a small celebration of the 10th anniversary of Doctor Who returning to our screens.
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Doctor Who Podcast Episode 30: 'Dinosaurs on a Spaceship'
Sound On Sight PodcastDoctor Who Showrunner and head writer Steven Moffat has been promising a break from his trademark twisty-turvy, timey-whimey story arcs in favour of a more straightforward series full of spectacle, thrills and slutty titles. So did episode two of Series Seven live up to expectations? Find out as Derek, Eric and Beverly embark upon “Dinosaurs on a Space Ship”.


