Latest Podcast Episodes
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Pharos Project 141: Carry On up the TARDIS
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we are joined by special guest Australian Nick, as we look at "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS".
More Unnecessary Sequel Poker!
More Swears!
More off topic discussions on the true nature of The Terminator!
Rounded off with an musical number!
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @Doctor_Vendetta @natrtpodcast
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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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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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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Pharos Project 141: Carry On up the TARDIS
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we are joined by special guest Australian Nick, as we look at "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS".
More Unnecessary Sequel Poker!
More Swears!
More off topic discussions on the true nature of The Terminator!
Rounded off with an musical number!
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @Doctor_Vendetta @natrtpodcast
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Pharos Project 141: Carry On up the TARDIS
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we are joined by special guest Australian Nick, as we look at "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS".
More Unnecessary Sequel Poker!
More Swears!
More off topic discussions on the true nature of The Terminator!
Rounded off with an musical number!
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @Doctor_Vendetta @natrtpodcast
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Pharos Project 141: Carry On up the TARDIS
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we are joined by special guest Australian Nick, as we look at "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS".
More Unnecessary Sequel Poker!
More Swears!
More off topic discussions on the true nature of The Terminator!
Rounded off with an musical number!
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @Doctor_Vendetta @natrtpodcast
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Pharos Project 141: Carry On up the TARDIS
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we are joined by special guest Australian Nick, as we look at "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS".
More Unnecessary Sequel Poker!
More Swears!
More off topic discussions on the true nature of The Terminator!
Rounded off with an musical number!
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @Doctor_Vendetta @natrtpodcast
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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50 Shades Of Gallifrey 20.09.2012
The 50 Shades of Gallifrey PodcastBusy day..... still working on the new site look. Hope you all like what you've seen so far. Of course any +/- feedback is always welcome :) Please be sure to tweet or contact me at graeme@gallifreyuk.com with your thoughts. Enjoy guys...
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Pharos Project 141: Carry On up the TARDIS
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we are joined by special guest Australian Nick, as we look at "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS".
More Unnecessary Sequel Poker!
More Swears!
More off topic discussions on the true nature of The Terminator!
Rounded off with an musical number!
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @Doctor_Vendetta @natrtpodcast
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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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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Pharos Project 141: Carry On up the TARDIS
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we are joined by special guest Australian Nick, as we look at "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS".
More Unnecessary Sequel Poker!
More Swears!
More off topic discussions on the true nature of The Terminator!
Rounded off with an musical number!
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @Doctor_Vendetta @natrtpodcast
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Pharos Project 141: Carry On up the TARDIS
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we are joined by special guest Australian Nick, as we look at "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS".
More Unnecessary Sequel Poker!
More Swears!
More off topic discussions on the true nature of The Terminator!
Rounded off with an musical number!
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @Doctor_Vendetta @natrtpodcast
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Pharos Project 141: Carry On up the TARDIS
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we are joined by special guest Australian Nick, as we look at "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS".
More Unnecessary Sequel Poker!
More Swears!
More off topic discussions on the true nature of The Terminator!
Rounded off with an musical number!
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @Doctor_Vendetta @natrtpodcast
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Episode 109 : Countrycide
The Untempered Schism PodcastAh, the great outdoors! A place where the Torchwood team is completely out of place. Of course they have to go out into the fresh air and unsullied land to investigate the very real possibility that a bunch of aliens are going around and killing people. Of course just because they are expecting aliens doesn't mean that's what really is out their waiting for them.
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 19:48
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Radio Free Skaro #469 - Dramatic Delights
Radio Free SkaroHappy post-10th Who birthday, everyone! What with Peter Capaldi visiting the Doctor Who Experience and entertaining children with birthday cakes and charm, it's easy to forget that other things were happening in the world of Who this week, like Big Finish announcing they'll be making their audio adventures until at least 2020, or a mad genius 3D printing a bust of the aforementioned Mr. Capaldi. All mere preamble though, as this week we bring you an interview with biographer Richard Marson, who is following up his excellent book on John Nathan-Turner with "Drama and Delight: The Life of Verity Lambert." Intrigued? Then lend us the use of your aural cavities for an hour and change!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #469 - Dramatic Delights
Radio Free SkaroHappy post-10th Who birthday, everyone! What with Peter Capaldi visiting the Doctor Who Experience and entertaining children with birthday cakes and charm, it's easy to forget that other things were happening in the world of Who this week, like Big Finish announcing they'll be making their audio adventures until at least 2020, or a mad genius 3D printing a bust of the aforementioned Mr. Capaldi. All mere preamble though, as this week we bring you an interview with biographer Richard Marson, who is following up his excellent book on John Nathan-Turner with "Drama and Delight: The Life of Verity Lambert." Intrigued? Then lend us the use of your aural cavities for an hour and change!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #469 - Dramatic Delights
Radio Free SkaroHappy post-10th Who birthday, everyone! What with Peter Capaldi visiting the Doctor Who Experience and entertaining children with birthday cakes and charm, it’s easy to forget that other things were happening in the world of Who this week, like Big Finish announcing they’ll be making their audio adventures until at least 2020, or a mad genius 3D printing a bust of the aforementioned Mr. Capaldi. All mere preamble though, as this week we bring you an interview with biographer Richard Marson, who is following up his excellent book on John Nathan-Turner with “Drama and Delight: The Life of Verity Lambert.” Intrigued? Then lend us the use of your aural cavities for an hour and change!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it’s time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone’s favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven’t mentioned this for a while, so I guess it’s time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake’s watercolours. Fans of William Blake’s watercolours will also enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords’ box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard’s beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone’s lips: Why didn’t the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha’s Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer’s final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it’s not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’ve got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdology-uk/message
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Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it’s time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone’s favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven’t mentioned this for a while, so I guess it’s time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake’s watercolours. Fans of William Blake’s watercolours will also enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords’ box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard’s beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone’s lips: Why didn’t the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha’s Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer’s final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it’s not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’ve got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdology-uk/message
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it’s time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone’s favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven’t mentioned this for a while, so I guess it’s time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake’s watercolours. Fans of William Blake’s watercolours will also enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords’ box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard’s beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone’s lips: Why didn’t the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha’s Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer’s final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it’s not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’ve got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it’s time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone’s favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven’t mentioned this for a while, so I guess it’s time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake’s watercolours. Fans of William Blake’s watercolours will also enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords’ box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard’s beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone’s lips: Why didn’t the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha’s Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer’s final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it’s not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’ve got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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The ESO Dragon*Con Khan Report 2013 Ep 4
Earth Station OneThere’s only a little over 100 days left until Dragon*Con 2013 and plenty to talk about! Mike, Mike, Darren, and Mary Lou Who chat with the official Dragon*Con Director of Media Relations, Dan Carroll, who gives us the skinny on what’s new this year. We also talk with Meredith Plako (aka Ana Aesthetic) about the … Continue reading
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Episode 19 Kubrick
Nerdology UKMark and J.R. discuss film director Stanley Kubrick. Also up for discussion are Endeavour and Broadchurch.
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The ESO Dragon*Con Khan Report 2013 Ep 4
Earth Station OneThere’s only a little over 100 days left until Dragon*Con 2013 and plenty to talk about! Mike, Mike, Darren, and Mary Lou Who chat with the official Dragon*Con Director of Media Relations, Dan Carroll, who gives us the skinny on what’s new this year. We also talk with Meredith Plako (aka Ana Aesthetic) about the … Continue reading
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Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it’s time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone’s favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven’t mentioned this for a while, so I guess it’s time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake’s watercolours. Fans of William Blake’s watercolours will also enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords’ box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard’s beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone’s lips: Why didn’t the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha’s Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer’s final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it’s not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’ve got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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The ESO Dragon*Con Khan Report 2013 Ep 4
Earth Station OneThere’s only a little over 100 days left until Dragon*Con 2013 and plenty to talk about! Mike, Mike, Darren, and Mary Lou Who chat with the official Dragon*Con Director of Media Relations, Dan Carroll, who gives us the skinny on what’s new this year. We also talk with Meredith Plako (aka Ana Aesthetic) about the … Continue reading
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The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast #163
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastJourney To The Centre Of The TARDIS by Stephen Thompson
Adam, Kirby, Mary, Rhys and Robert review the latest new episode of Doctor Who plus we have the top 20 Doctor Who podcasts, feedback and chat.
The Diary of an Unwilling Virgin is available in paperback and as an eBook from Amazon and iTunes.
From Troy to Man is available as an eBook from Amazon and iTunes.
The Beatles Quiz Book is available as an eBook from Amazon and iTunes.
Don’t forget listen to Rhys on the Who Is The Man podcast http://whoitmcast.libsyn.com/
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The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast #163
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastJourney To The Centre Of The TARDIS by Stephen Thompson
Adam, Kirby, Mary, Rhys and Robert review the latest new episode of Doctor Who plus we have the top 20 Doctor Who podcasts, feedback and chat.
The Diary of an Unwilling Virgin is available in paperback and as an eBook from Amazon and iTunes.
From Troy to Man is available as an eBook from Amazon and iTunes.
The Beatles Quiz Book is available as an eBook from Amazon and iTunes.
Don’t forget listen to Rhys on the Who Is The Man podcast http://whoitmcast.libsyn.com/
#20mbdoctorwhopodcast
http://www.youtube.com/user/20mbPodcast?feature=mhee
Please keep sending in your lovely feedback and you can do so by the following methods:-
You can join our group on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/123660367652675/
You can send us an email: 20mb.feedback@gmail.com
You can follow Adam on Twitter: twitter.com/adam20mbpodcast
You can follow Mary on Twitter: twitter.com/mlang3
You can follow Alicia on Twitter: twitter.com/alicia__pearson You can follow Ben on Twitter: twitter.com/Bunjington
You can follow Kirby on Twitter: twitter.com/tvkirby
You can follow Robert on Twitter: twitter.com/Boris70Redbox
You can follow Rhys on Twitter: twitter.com/rhysparton
You can comment via our web page:http://the20mbdoctorwhopodcast.podbean.com/
You can follow us and our friends on: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/
You can buy your Doctor Who merchandise at: www.whoone.co.uk
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Episode 122 – Journey to the Centre of Shaun’s Mind
Traveling the VortexIn this week's episode we take a journey to thus far a little mapped area. Also, we look at this week's episode, Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS. We'll give our opinions and reviews of the story. Plus a look back at the third Doctor era in which we try to do a better retrospective than the BBC America sepcial, The Doctor Revisited: The Third Doctor. Trust us, it wasn't very hard to do....
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