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  • Geek Syndicate

    Comic Racks Episode 18 - Secret Quotation - We are Awesome

    Geek Syndicate

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    07:34 (GMT) - 22 Jul 2008

    After the weeks of waiting, we finally reveal the mystery behind Secret Quotation. Keep an ear out in this episode for the Comic Racks portion of our UK Comics Podcast Group-wide competition! To be in with a chance of winning awesome prizes such as Noble Causes V1 & 2, an assortment of Virgin trades, a Wisdom trade and other splendid stuff to be announced, all you have to do is find the comic movie quote embedded within this episode, identify the film, then find the quotes from the same film in the other UK podcasts; Geek Syndicate (Episode 90), Quiet! Panelolgists At Work (Episode 45), Comic Book Outsiders (to be announced) and Birds Of Geek (to be announced). You have until the end of August to send your email containing your name, the title of the film, and all five secret quotations to secretquotation@gmail.com. Good luck!

    Anyhoo, on with the show! In this accidentally long episode, the girls tackle the topic of comic book movies, announcing some of their favourites, some of their, ahem, not-so-favourites, some they haven't seen yet but would like to see, and some upcoming movies that have them squirming in their seats with anticipation!

    On top of this comes all the regular bumph; Stace discusses her Things To Do Before She's 30 achievements, Iz warms to Guitar Hero 3 now she isn't getting booed off stage and both girls get excited at all the Rack-related news! Well, wouldn't you get excited at the prospect of interviewing Paul Cornell, having Jamie Smart on the show and being in a comic?? Thought so ;)

    During the reviews, the Ladies of the Racks unite in their enjoyment of The Uniques #1 and 2, continue their squabbling over whether the art in Wolverine Origins really is any good, Stace dispairs at her lack of memory during the reading of Final Crisis #2, and Iz travels down Memory Lane by picking up the Dandy!

    All this and The Donnas and Weezer sound too good to be true? Well, it is true, so get to the listening! :P

    Enjoy!


  • Geek Syndicate

    Comic Racks Episode 18 - Secret Quotation - We are Awesome

    Geek Syndicate

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:34 (GMT) - 22 Jul 2008

    After the weeks of waiting, we finally reveal the mystery behind Secret Quotation. Keep an ear out in this episode for the Comic Racks portion of our UK Comics Podcast Group-wide competition! To be in with a chance of winning awesome prizes such as Noble Causes V1 & 2, an assortment of Virgin trades, a Wisdom trade and other splendid stuff to be announced, all you have to do is find the comic movie quote embedded within this episode, identify the film, then find the quotes from the same film in the other UK podcasts; Geek Syndicate (Episode 90), Quiet! Panelolgists At Work (Episode 45), Comic Book Outsiders (to be announced) and Birds Of Geek (to be announced). You have until the end of August to send your email containing your name, the title of the film, and all five secret quotations to secretquotation@gmail.com. Good luck!

    Anyhoo, on with the show! In this accidentally long episode, the girls tackle the topic of comic book movies, announcing some of their favourites, some of their, ahem, not-so-favourites, some they haven't seen yet but would like to see, and some upcoming movies that have them squirming in their seats with anticipation!

    On top of this comes all the regular bumph; Stace discusses her Things To Do Before She's 30 achievements, Iz warms to Guitar Hero 3 now she isn't getting booed off stage and both girls get excited at all the Rack-related news! Well, wouldn't you get excited at the prospect of interviewing Paul Cornell, having Jamie Smart on the show and being in a comic?? Thought so ;)

    During the reviews, the Ladies of the Racks unite in their enjoyment of The Uniques #1 and 2, continue their squabbling over whether the art in Wolverine Origins really is any good, Stace dispairs at her lack of memory during the reading of Final Crisis #2, and Iz travels down Memory Lane by picking up the Dandy!

    All this and The Donnas and Weezer sound too good to be true? Well, it is true, so get to the listening! :P

    Enjoy!


  • Whocast.de (Deutsche)

    Whocast #083 - Lieber ein Ende mit Schrecken...

    Whocast.de (Deutsche)

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    04:35 (GMT) - 22 Jul 2008

    Mit diesem Whocast verabschieden wir uns - zu dritt - von der vierten Staffel des aktuellen Laufes der Serie und haben leider nur wenig Positives daruber zu berichten. Auch Harald ist diesmal erstaunlich still... Ausserdem gibt es noch nachzugelnde Post zum Thema "Warum liebe ich Doctor Who" und die ersten Rekationen auf den letzten Cast.


  • Whocast.de (Deutsche)

    Whocast #083 - Lieber ein Ende mit Schrecken...

    Whocast.de (Deutsche)

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    03:35 (GMT) - 22 Jul 2008

    Mit diesem Whocast verabschieden wir uns - zu dritt - von der vierten Staffel des aktuellen Laufes der Serie und haben leider nur wenig Positives daruber zu berichten. Auch Harald ist diesmal erstaunlich still... Ausserdem gibt es noch nachzugelnde Post zum Thema "Warum liebe ich Doctor Who" und die ersten Rekationen auf den letzten Cast.


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #92 - Mr. Sin's Lament the First

    Radio Free Skaro

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    07:09 (GMT) - 21 Jul 2008

    The three jaunty fellows were pleased as punch to commentate on one of the high points of Tom Baker's career, "The Talons of Weng Chiang," a fantastic set of episodes by the late, great Robert Holmes (though unfortunately marred by the casual racism of the period.) Since Talons is longer than a trip on a Victorian steamer to the colonies, we decided to split the commentary into two parts. Warren will be at San Diego Comic-Con next Sunday, but he'll do his best to get Part 2 off his hard drive and onto the Internet in a timely fashion.


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #92 - Mr. Sin's Lament the First

    Radio Free Skaro

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    07:09 (GMT) - 21 Jul 2008

    The three jaunty fellows were pleased as punch to commentate on one of the high points of Tom Baker's career, "The Talons of Weng Chiang," a fantastic set of episodes by the late, great Robert Holmes (though unfortunately marred by the casual racism of the period.) Since Talons is longer than a trip on a Victorian steamer to the colonies, we decided to split the commentary into two parts. Warren will be at San Diego Comic-Con next Sunday, but he'll do his best to get Part 2 off his hard drive and onto the Internet in a timely fashion.


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #92 - Mr. Sin's Lament the First

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:09 (GMT) - 21 Jul 2008

    The three jaunty fellows were pleased as punch to commentate on one of the high points of Tom Baker's career, "The Talons of Weng Chiang," a fantastic set of episodes by the late, great Robert Holmes (though unfortunately marred by the casual racism of the period.) Since Talons is longer than a trip on a Victorian steamer to the colonies, we decided to split the commentary into two parts. Warren will be at San Diego Comic-Con next Sunday, but he'll do his best to get Part 2 off his hard drive and onto the Internet in a timely fashion.


  • Tachyon TV Podcasts

    Black Orchid Part 1

    Tachyon TV Podcasts

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    20:44 (GMT) - 19 Jul 2008

    'Pass the jazz salt...'. Topics up for discussion include: missing aliens, Sting, 1920s sex games, Nyssa's piercing, and the five hour novelisation reading by Michael Cochrane.


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 66: Doctor Who Brain of Morbius

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    08:20 (GMT) - 19 Jul 2008

    The Brain of Morbius is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from January 3 to January 24, 1976. Contents [hide] 1 Synopsis2 Plot Summary 2.1 Cast notes 3 Continuity 3.1 The "Morbius Doctors" 4 Production5 Outside references6 In print7 Broadcast, VHS and DVD releases8 References9 External links 9.1 Reviews9.2 Target novelisation //<![CDATA[ if (window.showTocToggle) { var tocShowText = "show"; var tocHideText = "hide"; showTocToggle(); } //]]> [edit] Synopsis Years ago, the Time Lord known as Morbius tried to lead a revolution but was executed for his ambition on the planet Karn. When the Fourth Doctor and Sarah arrive on the planet, they discover that, thanks to Dr Solon, the dead may rise. [edit] Plot Summary On the planet Karn, an insect-like alien crawls away from an escape pod. It is ambushed and killed by Condo, a large man with a hook for a hand, who takes its head to a castle and his master Solon. However, the head is unsuitable -- Solon needs a humanoid, warm-blooded and with a central nervous system. The TARDIS materialises on Karn in the middle of a lightning storm, and the Fourth Doctor rushes out, ranting at the Time Lords for diverting him to this planet. Sarah suggests that perhaps the TARDIS malfunctioned again, but the Doctor is insistent there is something going on which the Time Lords do not want to sully their hands with. While the Doctor sulks, Sarah finds the escape pod, and climbing to a higher point, sees a valley filled with wrecked spacecraft. She comes across the headless body of the alien and gasps, which finally attracts the Doctor's attention. The Doctor identifies it as a Mutt. He also now recognises the stars -- his homeworld is within a couple of billion miles from this planet. Sarah spots the castle just as it starts to rain, and the two travellers make for it, all the while observed by a girl in a strange headdress. The girl, Ohica, reports to the elderly Maren, the leader of the Sisterhood of Karn. Maren does not believe Ohica at first, insisting that no ship could approach Karn without attracting their honed senses. Maren shows Ohica the Flame of Life, which is burning low. Without the Flame, there is no Elixir, and there has not been for over a year -- the chalice stands empty. The secret of the Elixir is known only to the Sisterhood and the High Council of the Time Lords, with whom they shared the Elixir. Now, there is none left, except for the few vials they have kept for themselves. Maren fears that the Time Lords have sent agents to steal the Elixir. Maren tells Ohica to summon the other sisters to form a circle. In the castle, Solon scolds Condo, warning him that if he does not obey him, he will not reattach Condo's arm. The Doctor and Sarah ring the doorbell, seeking shelter. Solon is delighted at the arrival of humans, and welcomes the two, complimenting the Doctor on his "magnificent" head. The Doctor notices a clay bust, but Solon quickly draws a sheet over it. When the Doctor asks Solon about the Mutt and the wrecked ships, Solon suggests that it is due to the magnetic radiation around the planet. Solon rescued Condo from one such starship, and had to amputate his arm to save his life. The Sisterhood chant in a circle, allowing Maren to see the TARDIS reflected in her ring. Concentrating further, they make the TARDIS materialise in their shrine in the midst of a strange mist. Examining the ship, Maren identifies it as a Time Lord vessel, and concludes that the Doctor is here on their behalf to steal the elixir. The Sisterhood's powers can overwhelm most others and drive them insane, but the Time Lords are their equals in mind power. The circle continues to chant, seeking the Doctor. The Doctor knows of Solon, who was an authority on microsurgical techniques and tissue transplants. He remarks that Solon's disappearance caused quite a stir and there were rumours that he had joined the Cult of Morbius. The Doctor now recognises the clay head -- it is that of Morbius, one of the most despicably criminal minded Time Lords in history. Before he can say anything further, the drugged wine takes its effect, and the Doctor falls over unconscious as does Sarah. Solon and Condo take the Doctor's body to the laboratory, not realising that Sarah was only feigning unconsciousness. In the laboratory, Solon's examination of the Doctor confirms he is a Time Lord. Condo is concerned about their power, but Solon dismisses them as spineless parasites. Morbius offered them power, but they rejected it, and they will now feel the power of his revenge. Needing proper lighting for the operation, Solon and Condo go to repair the generators that have been knocked out by the storm. Once they leave the room, however, the Doctor's body vanishes in the same mist the TARDIS did. Sarah keeps hidden as Solon and Condo pass, and enters the lab. She draws back the curtain on a bed, thinking it is the Doctor, but as the lights come up, she sees a headless, patchwork creature made from various body parts. It sits up... Sarah moves away from it quickly, but hears Solon and Condo returning to the laboratory and has to hide. Solon finds the Doctor gone, and concludes that it must be the work of the Sisterhood. Solon swears revenge, and he and Condo go to get the Doctor's body back. The Doctor regains consciousness to find himself surrounded by members of the Sisterhood. Maren accuses him of being sent by the Time Lords to steal the Elixir. The Doctor denies this, saying that the last thing he remembers is having wine with Solon and Morbius... but Morbius is dead, executed by the Time Lords on Karn for leading a rebellion. His body was placed in a dispersal chamber and atomised. The Doctor realises that he just before he passed out, he felt the mind of Morbius. Maren refuses to believe that Morbius is alive and says that the Doctor will join him in death shortly. Sarah trails Solon and Condo as they make their way towards the shrine. They observe the Sisters gathering wood to burn the Doctor at the stake. The Doctor points out that the Time Lords have always been friendly to the Sisterhood -- they saved them when Morbius overran the planet. Maren retorts that this was out of self-interest as they needed the Elixir. Ohica reveals that the Flame is dying. The Doctor is puzzled, as the Flame is fed by gases from deep within the planet and should last for millions of years unless there has been some subterranean movement. They tie the Doctor to the stake while chanting the Song of Death. The Doctor warns them that if the gases are sealed in, the mountain could explode. Solon and Condo interrupt the ceremony, to Maren's anger. Solon asks them to spare the Doctor, even offering Condo in his place. When that is denied, he begs them to give him the Doctor's head. While Maren dismisses Condo and Solon, a disguised Sarah sneaks up behind the Doctor and cuts his bonds. The ceremony starts again, and as the flames lick up, Maren's eyes close. The Doctor and Sarah take the opportunity to slip away, but Maren spots them, hitting Sarah with a blue bolt from her ring before they get away. Back at the castle, Condo is angered by Solon's offer to sacrifice him, and threatens to kill Solon. Pleading for his life, Solon offers to restore Condo's arm and tells him to prepare the laboratory. Meanwhile, Sarah and the Doctor have escaped the shrine, but Sarah has been blinded by the energy from Maren's ring. She is worried that it may be permanent, but the Doctor assures her that the flash merely numbed the optic nerves and she should recover in a few hours. Despite Sarah telling him about the headless body she saw, the Doctor leads them back towards Solon's castle. Solon speaks with a tremulous voice he addresses as Morbius. Solon asks for more time, but Morbius is impatient. Condo calls from above: the Doctor and Sarah have arrived. The Doctor asks him to examine Sarah's eyes, and they go to the laboratory. As Solon does so, the Doctor finds the headless body hidden behind the curtain. Condo escorts Sarah back to the parlour, while the Doctor speaks to Solon. Solon tells him that Sarah's retinae have been almost completely destroyed, but there is one chance: the Elixir of Life. Despite the risks, the Doctor must return to the shrine. Solon summons Condo, who leaves Sarah in the parlour. Solon gives a note for Condo to pass to the Sisterhood before the Doctor gets there. Sarah hears Morbius's voice calling for Solon. Following the sound, she enters a hidden laboratory. As she stumbles blindly towards Morbius, who is a glowing brain in a tank, he accuses her of being a part of the Sisterhood, sent here to destroy him... Solon enters and drags Sarah out of the laboratory. As he closes the door, Sarah hears Solon address the voice as "Morbius" and hears how Solon has sent the Doctor into a trap. Sarah locks Solon in the laboratory and, still blind, makes her way out of the castle. In the shrine, Maren gives five of the Sisters, including Ohica, the last of Elixir. Only these five will survive when the Flame finally dies. The letter from Solon arrives, and Maren tells Ohica to warn the guards. When the Doctor enters the tunnels, a net falls on him and he is surrounded. When he explains why he came back, Maren tells him that the effects of the ray are not permanent, and Solon knows that. Maren demands to know why the Doctor is here, if it is not to steal the Elixir, and the Doctor replies that he feels something evil is brewing, something to do with Morbius. Maren still does not believe -- she saw Morbius being dispersed. The Doctor asks if Solon was here at that time, and Maren says many came to Karn at the time. Morbius led an army of mercenaries, promising them the Elixir and immortality and revealing its existence to the cosmos. The Doctor tells Maren that if she wants his help, the wrecking of spaceships simply passing by Karn has to stop. Outside, Sarah continues to work her way along the rocks and runs into Condo, who had orders to find her. He tells her the Doctor is dead and carries her, struggling, back to the castle. The Doctor persuades Maren to let him see the Flame, the first one outside the Sisterhood to see it. The Doctor admires the process -- the heat of the Flame causes oxidation of chemicals in the surrounding rocks, with the reaction of superheated gases forming drops of the Elixir. The Doctor insists the process is not mystical and with analysis, the Elixir could probably be synthesised, but the consequences would be disastrous with everyone trying to live forever. Even the Time Lords only take it in rare cases, not regularly like the Sisterhood, who because of it have become stagnant, unchanging, without progress. The Doctor takes something from his hair and puts it in the Flame, seemingly extinguishing it. Horrified, Maren orders the Doctor killed, but the flames ignite again, brighter than ever. It was merely soot that was blocking the gases. At the castle, Sarah is bound hand and foot and lying on a table. Solon rants about how others called him insane, and only Morbius believed in him. When Solon tells Morbius that the Doctor is a Time Lord, Morbius calls him a fool -- that means that the Time Lords have tracked him down and will return in force. Morbius insists that he be transferred into the body now, and asks about the artificial brain casing Solon once constructed. Solon protests that he abandoned it because there was no way to stop the static electricity build-up, which risked severe pain and seizures. Morbius tells him that he will take his chances. Back in the castle, Solon prepares to operate, but Condo is enraged when he recognises his lost arm attached to the patchwork body. He attacks Solon, who shoots him in the belly. As the two struggle, Morbius's brain falls to the floor. Not knowing what damage has been done, Solon places the fallen brain in the casing, releasing Sarah so she can assist in the operation. If Morbius dies, so does she. The wounded Condo crawls into the hallway as outside, the Sisters carry the Doctor's seemingly dead body through the lightning storm. In the meantime, the operation is finished -- within minutes Morbius will live again. Solon goes to answer the door bell, and sees the Sisters leaving the Doctor's body in the parlour. In the laboratory. Sarah's eyesight starts to clear, but the monstrous body of Morbius gets off the operating table and lumbers towards her... Sarah screams as she sees the Morbius creature, and dodges out of the way. She warns Solon that the creature is loose and he runs back to the laboratory. Sarah notices the Doctor's body, but as she approaches, the Doctor wakes up and smiles at her. He is here to stop Solon, but Sarah tells him it is too late. Morbius sees his new body in the mirror, and smashes it angrily. Solon tries to calm him down, but Morbius renders him unconscious. When the Doctor meets the creature, he too is struck down. Morbius chases Sarah, but Condo intervenes, knocking Sarah down the stairs into the cellar while he grapples with Morbius. However, Morbius is too strong, and kills Condo instead. Morbius wanders out of the castle as the Doctor regains consciousness. He carries Sarah into the secret laboratory to let her recover. Solon, too, has awakened, and assembles a tranquilizer gun. He tells the Doctor that the operation was not complete, only the motor functions are working, the rest on an instinctual level. Knowing Morbius's hatred, he will seek out the Sisterhood. Sure enough, Morbius finds one of the sisters in some ruins nearby and kills her. The Doctor and Solon find the body and they search the ruins. Morbius attacks the Doctor, but is knocked out by Solon's tranquilizer. As they carry the creature back to the castle, the Doctor tells Solon that Morbius's brain will be detached and returned to the Time Lords. The body of the dead Sister is brought back to Maren. Ohica reports that witnesses saw a creature and then the Doctor and Solon hunting for it. Maren realises that Solon has succeeded in his experiments and resurrected their ancient enemy. But Maren is too old and weak to leave the shrine, and she gives Ohica permission to lead the Sisters to the castle. The Doctor gives Solon five minutes to disconnect the brain as he goes and checks on Sarah. However, Solon locks them in the secret laboratory instead and begins to repair Morbius. Using materials from the secret laboratory, the Doctor makes cyanide gas, which he then pipes through a vent that leads to the operating room above. Solon has finished the operation, but the gas chokes him and he dies. The alien lungs of Morbius, however, are more robust and the creature walks out of the room unharmed. He goes to confront Sarah and the Doctor -- he claims that when the knowledge of his resurrection spreads, his followers will rise in their millions. The Doctor and Sarah mock Morbius in an attempt to overheat his brain, and the Doctor challenges him to a mindbending contest. They grab hold of the appropriate apparatus in the laboratory and begin. The machine's display begins to show Morbius's brain casing head, then his previous face, then the Doctor, then the Doctor's previous incarnation. Further and further back into the Doctor's past the images go, as Morbius asks, "How far, Doctor? How long have you lived?" The face of the First Doctor fades into a series of eight other faces, with the current Doctor interspersed between them looking more defiant... then Morbius's brain case shorts out. The Doctor collapses, as Morbius stumbles out in a daze. Ohica's band of sisters finally reach the castle, and threaten Morbius with lit torches. Ohica goes down to the secret laboratory while the other Sisters herd Morbius out into the mountains. Ohica finds Sarah cradling the dying Doctor. Outside, the Sisterhood chases Morbius over a cliff, where he falls to his death. Taking the Doctor back to the shrine, Maren says only the Elixir of Life can save him, but there is none left. However, the revived Flame has gathered enough Elixir. There is enough for the Doctor, but not for Maren, who accepts that the Doctor was right: there should be an end. The Elixir is given to the Doctor, who revives almost immediately. Maren steps into the Flame of Life, becoming younger, and then vanishes. Ohica starts to thank the Doctor, but he stops her, saying that Sarah and he have another engagement. Before they leave, he gives her a match and touch paper in case they need to relight the Flame again. This time, the TARDIS vanishes in a puff of light and smoke... [edit] Cast notes Philip Madoc, who plays Solon, has appeared on Doctor Who in four different stories. He also had a role in the film Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD See also Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who. [edit] Continuity This serial includes a scene in which the Fourth Doctor kills Solon by deliberately creating cyanide gas under the vent up to the operating theatre. Although he does this while trying to stop Morbius, this is nonetheless one of the few occasions in the series in which the Doctor directly takes the life of a human(oid) enemy. Similar incidents occur in Day of the Daleks, The Invasion of Time, The Ribos Operation, Vengeance on Varos and The Two Doctors.The Doctor says that he was born a few billion miles from Karn. Since billion can have different meanings in old British and American usage, it is possible that Gallifrey is between a few thousand million or a few million million miles away and so possibly in the same star system (for comparison Pluto is six thousand million miles from the Sun). Given the Doctor's mood at the start of the story, he may not be speaking literally.[1] The New Adventures novel Lungbarrow places Karn in Gallifrey's solar system.[2]Maren mentions an alien race who travel in "silent gas dirigibles". In the script it is "Muthi" but she pronounces it "Hoothi" instead. Writer Paul Cornell spelled it as "Hoothi" when he featured them in his New Adventures novel Love and War.[3]The BBC Books Past Doctor Adventures novel Warmonger by Terrance Dicks is both a sequel and prequel to this story, explaining how Morbius's brain survived his execution and the Fifth Doctor's involvement in the surrounding events.[4]It is explicitly stated that Morbius was the first Time Lord to be sentenced to execution in the race's history. The Doctor himself would be the second case in Arc of Infinity. [edit] The "Morbius Doctors" The faces appearing on the mind test machine are those of various members of the production team. After a complaint and as recompense the BBC paid a sum of money to the actors union Equity.[5] The faces are those of George Gallaccio (Production Unit Manager), Robert Holmes (script editor), Graeme Harper (production assistant), Douglas Camfield (Director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer), Christopher Baker (production assistant), Robert Banks Stewart(Writer), and Chris Barry (director).[6] Those same faces have caused much debate among fans because they seemingly show past incarnations of the Doctor prior to the First Doctor, contradicting The Three Doctors (which refers to the First Doctor as the earliest incarnation), The Five Doctors (which explicitly states that the Doctor is in his fifth incarnation) the fifth Doctor serial Mawdryn Undead (which numbers his current and previous incarnations) and Time and the Rani, (which has the Doctor saying that he is in his seventh incarnation). The faces are commonly referred to as the "Morbius Doctors". Alternative explanations are that the faces are Morbius' previous incarnations or the Doctor's potential future incarnations.[7][6] The brain-tank and humanoid versions of Morbius are also seen in the mind test machine. See also Other (Doctor Who) and "The Doctor's regenerations". [edit] Production The details available for each episode of this story are outlined in the table below[8][9][10]. Episode Broadcast Date Run Time Ratings "Part One" 03 Jan 1976 25'25" 9.5m "Part Two" 10 Jan 1976 24'46" 9.3m "Part Three" 17 Jan 1976 25'07" 10.1m "Part Four" 24 Jan 1976 24'18" 10.2m The original script was written by Terrance Dicks, using some ideas from his script of the stage play Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday; however after delivery he was out of the country when production limitations required substantial changes to the story. Script editor Robert Holmes undertook the rewrites without informing Dicks, who could not be contacted. Upon his return to the United Kingdom, Dicks learnt of the changes and disliked them; as a result, he demanded the replacement of his name on the credits with a "bland pseudonym".[6] The American tapes appear to have been produced without an incidental music/SFX track for the first episode. This is especially noticeable in the "movie-length" edit, when the music soundtrack suddenly cuts in at the start of episode two. [edit] Outside references There are many obvious links to Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, and particularly to the James Whale Frankenstein film released by Universal Studios.[7]The Sisterhood of Karn, an LGBT, London-based science fiction fan club, took their name from this serial.[11] [edit] In print Doctor Who book Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius Series Target novelisations Release number 7 Writer Terrance Dicks Publisher Target Books Cover artist Mike Little ISBN 0 426 11674 7 Release date 23 June 1977 Preceded by Doctor Who and the Ark in Space Followed by Doctor Who and the Planet of Evil


  • The Doctor Who Audio Dramas

    Trailer - Equilibrium

    The Doctor Who Audio Dramas

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    19:00 (GMT) - 17 Jul 2008



  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate - Episode 89

    Geek Syndicate

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    12:25 (GMT) - 17 Jul 2008

    Welcome to our penultimate episode before we head off for a short summer break. So without further ado let's hit the world of geekdom with a good old right hook!

    News

    The Return of Artemis Fowl.

    30 Days of Nights's follow up web series.

    Primeval roars into the U.S.

    Clone Wars backstory revelations.

    David Monteith vs Buzz Aldrin and NASA.

    Geek Syndicate's nemesis EPOCH rears it's head once again.

    Back in time at the Bristol Comic Convention

    Liam Sharp of MAMTOR! (pronounced MAMTOOOOOOOR!)

    Notes from Nuge and Max the Cat

    Indy 4 (A young hero on the rise).

    Week that Was

    Four feet from a rat (Comic from MAMTOR).

    Delve into the world of Paranormal State (TV).

    Gotham Knight (DVD).

    Main feature

    Journey back with the guys to 1999 when the world was at the brink of the apocalypse. They look at some of the movies and tv that were out in that year.

    Enjoy!!

    The Secret Quotation will be revealed next episode!


  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate - Episode 89

    Geek Syndicate

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    11:25 (GMT) - 17 Jul 2008

    Welcome to our penultimate episode before we head off for a short summer break. So without further ado let's hit the world of geekdom with a good old right hook!

    News

    The Return of Artemis Fowl.

    30 Days of Nights's follow up web series.

    Primeval roars into the U.S.

    Clone Wars backstory revelations.

    David Monteith vs Buzz Aldrin and NASA.

    Geek Syndicate's nemesis EPOCH rears it's head once again.

    Back in time at the Bristol Comic Convention

    Liam Sharp of MAMTOR! (pronounced MAMTOOOOOOOR!)

    Notes from Nuge and Max the Cat

    Indy 4 (A young hero on the rise).

    Week that Was

    Four feet from a rat (Comic from MAMTOR).

    Delve into the world of Paranormal State (TV).

    Gotham Knight (DVD).

    Main feature

    Journey back with the guys to 1999 when the world was at the brink of the apocalypse. They look at some of the movies and tv that were out in that year.

    Enjoy!!

    The Secret Quotation will be revealed next episode!


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #91: Slack Orchid

    Radio Free Skaro

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    05:53 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2008

    The dark times begin as we enter a solid half year with no new Who, but the august crew at Radio Free Skaro have ably responded to this gulf in quality televisual spectacle with a new series of Classic series commentaries, beginning (sort of) with Black Orchid, a Davison two-parter done on the cheap and set in the 1920s. Sarcasm and japes, anyone?


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #91: Slack Orchid

    Radio Free Skaro

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    05:53 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2008

    The dark times begin as we enter a solid half year with no new Who, but the august crew at Radio Free Skaro have ably responded to this gulf in quality televisual spectacle with a new series of Classic series commentaries, beginning (sort of) with Black Orchid, a Davison two-parter done on the cheap and set in the 1920s. Sarcasm and japes, anyone?


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #91: Slack Orchid

    Radio Free Skaro

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    04:53 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2008

    The dark times begin as we enter a solid half year with no new Who, but the august crew at Radio Free Skaro have ably responded to this gulf in quality televisual spectacle with a new series of Classic series commentaries, beginning (sort of) with Black Orchid, a Davison two-parter done on the cheap and set in the 1920s. Sarcasm and japes, anyone?


  • Staggering Stories Podcast

    Staggering Stories Podcast #24: Lost and Found

    Staggering Stories Podcast

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    09:14 (GMT) - 13 Jul 2008

    Show summary: Andy Simpkins, Adam J Purcell, Fake Keith and the ‘Real’ Keith Dunn talk about the Doctor Who Season 4 episodes The Stolen Earth and Journey’s End, Fight Club: Sarah Jane Smith vs. Lois Lane, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:

    • 00.00 – Intro and theme tune.
    • 00.31 — Greetings, yes?
    • 00.47 — Where Is Keith?
    • 02.13 – News:
    • 02.22 — Doctor Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog.
    • 05:03 — Star Trek: The Experience to close.
    • 05:32 — Don S. Davis has left the mountain.
    • 06.11 – Letters and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at show@StaggeringStories.net
    • 07.53 – Fight Club: Sarah Jane Smith vs. Lois Lane.
    • 15.47 – Doctor Who:
    • 15.59 — The Stolen Earth.
    • 44:59 — Journey’s End.
    • 92.34 – Goodbyeeeeeeeee!!
    • 93.19 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.

    Vital Links:

    • Staggering Stories.
    • Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game.
    • Doctor Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog.
    • Star Trek: The Experience.
    • Don S. Davis.
    • Wikipedia: Sarah Jane Smith.
    • Wikipedia: Lois Lane.
    • Doctor Who.
    • Doctor Who: The Stolen Earth.
    • Doctor Who: Journey’s End.
    • Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast


  • Tachyon TV Podcasts

    Survival Part 3

    Tachyon TV Podcasts

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    20:44 (GMT) - 12 Jul 2008

    'It's Chariots of Fur...'. Topics up for discussion include: Anthony Ainley's teeth acting, premenstrual tension, Peter Frampton, West Side Story, and the Boxer Beat.


  • Whocast.de (Deutsche)

    Whocast #082 - Loveparade

    Whocast.de (Deutsche)

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    22:19 (GMT) - 11 Jul 2008

    Zwei Jahre Whocast. Mit dieser Jubilaumssendung sagen wir Danke an jeden, der es verdient hat. Insbesondere den Leuten, die uns fleissig ihre Meinung um Thema "Warum liebe ich Doctor Who" mitgeteilt haben. Es sollte ausdrucklich betont werden: In diesem Cast gibt es keine News oder ahnliches! Also wer kein Interesse an "Post" oder unserer Meinung zum Thema "Warum liebe ich Doctor Who" hat, sollte Abstand nehmen.


  • Whocast.de (Deutsche)

    Whocast #082 - Loveparade

    Whocast.de (Deutsche)

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    21:19 (GMT) - 11 Jul 2008

    Zwei Jahre Whocast. Mit dieser Jubilaumssendung sagen wir Danke an jeden, der es verdient hat. Insbesondere den Leuten, die uns fleissig ihre Meinung um Thema "Warum liebe ich Doctor Who" mitgeteilt haben. Es sollte ausdrucklich betont werden: In diesem Cast gibt es keine News oder ahnliches! Also wer kein Interesse an "Post" oder unserer Meinung zum Thema "Warum liebe ich Doctor Who" hat, sollte Abstand nehmen.


  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate - Episode 88

    Geek Syndicate

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    11:15 (GMT) - 11 Jul 2008

    What, nearly two hours of GS fun you say? In this special extended edition the guys pack in a shed load of news, shoutouts and reviews.

    In the main feature the guys interview Rob Williams, the writer of the new Indiana Jones Comic, Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Gods from Dark Horse.

    New
    Supes to return again with a new director?
    Exterminators comic crawls onto a tv screen near you soon.
    Tony Stark to play Sherlock Holmes?

    Notes from Nuge

    Adventures with 'The Phantom'

    Week that was

    Batman: Murder at Wayne manor.
    The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones.
    The Twelve - issue 6
    Kung Fu Panda
    Lone Wolf and Cub - last issue.
    Metal Gear Solid 4
    Review of new BBC series 'Bonekickers'

    Main

    Interview with Rob Williams, writer of the new Dark comic Indiana jones and the Tomb of the Gods.


  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate - Episode 88

    Geek Syndicate

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:15 (GMT) - 11 Jul 2008

    What, nearly two hours of GS fun you say? In this special extended edition the guys pack in a shed load of news, shoutouts and reviews.

     In the main feature the guys interview Rob Williams, the writer of the new Indiana Jones Comic, Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Gods from Dark Horse.

    New
    Supes to return again with a new director?
    Exterminators comic crawls onto a tv screen near you soon.
    Tony Stark to play Sherlock Holmes?

    Notes from Nuge

    Adventures with 'The Phantom'

    Week that was

    Batman: Murder at Wayne manor.
    The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones.
    The Twelve - issue 6
    Kung Fu Panda
    Lone Wolf and Cub - last issue.
    Metal Gear Solid 4
    Review of new BBC series 'Bonekickers'

    Main

    Interview with Rob Williams, writer of the new Dark comic Indiana jones and the Tomb of the Gods.


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 65: Doctor Who 4.12 The Stolen Earth & 4.13 Journey's End

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    10:00 (GMT) - 9 Jul 2008

    Notes to follow shortly


  • Geek Syndicate

    Comic Racks Episode 17 - The One With All The Tangents

    Geek Syndicate

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    14:38 (GMT) - 8 Jul 2008

    Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls (go away, you innocent children shouldn't be hearing this kind of language!), welcome to Episode 17 of Comic Racks; the episode where no-one can stay on topic!

    That's right, it's Tangent City this episode as Stacey gets hyper on who knows what and Iz, still recovering from concussion, has to deal with that level of craziness.

    The girls cover highly important topics this fortnight, from the origins of The Cheeky Girls, to Stacey's Mr's giant birthday list, to whether Daniel Craig is a pouty woman or not, plus lots more in between.

    But fear not, my comic loving friends, for the girls do get their comic on and bust out a load of reviews, from Kick Ass to Fables, Dock Walloper to Maus, plus a couple of non-comic goodies along the way. This is mostly because they couldn't think of a proper topic, but hey, it's all good. During these spoiler-rific reviews Iz proclaims that everything ever is "fucking awesome", Stace brings everyone down and The Racks it's first ever joint Top of the Racks. That's right, folks, there's a comic out there so awesome that it gets the full Comic Racks endorsement! (Go buy it!)

    The regular Rack Music segment sees The Rack Ladies accidentally develop a theme of video game related tunes, though Stace has yet to find out Iz's verdict on her pick this fortnight.

    So sit back, relax, and enjoy a podcast full of random singing, laughs and reviews a-plenty!






  • Geek Syndicate

    Comic Racks Episode 17 - The One With All The Tangents

    Geek Syndicate

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    13:38 (GMT) - 8 Jul 2008

    Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls (go away, you innocent children shouldn't be hearing this kind of language!), welcome to Episode 17 of Comic Racks; the episode where no-one can stay on topic!

    That's right, it's Tangent City this episode as Stacey gets hyper on who knows what and Iz, still recovering from concussion, has to deal with that level of craziness.

    The girls cover highly important topics this fortnight, from the origins of The Cheeky Girls, to Stacey's Mr's giant birthday list, to whether Daniel Craig is a pouty woman or not, plus lots more in between.

    But fear not, my comic loving friends, for the girls do get their comic on and bust out a load of reviews, from Kick Ass to Fables, Dock Walloper to Maus, plus a couple of non-comic goodies along the way. This is mostly because they couldn't think of a proper topic, but hey, it's all good. During these spoiler-rific reviews Iz proclaims that everything ever is "fucking awesome", Stace brings everyone down and The Racks it's first ever joint Top of the Racks. That's right, folks, there's a comic out there so awesome that it gets the full Comic Racks endorsement! (Go buy it!)

    The regular Rack Music segment sees The Rack Ladies accidentally develop a theme of video game related tunes, though Stace has yet to find out Iz's verdict on her pick this fortnight.

    So sit back, relax, and enjoy a podcast full of random singing, laughs and reviews a-plenty!






  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate - Writing Competition

    Geek Syndicate

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    06:53 (GMT) - 7 Jul 2008

    In this very mini special episode the guys chat about the entries to the recent Geek Syndicate write club competition and reveal the winner!

    Enjoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #90 - Journey's Meh

    Radio Free Skaro

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    06:28 (GMT) - 7 Jul 2008

    After last week's mind-melting funfest, things could only go downhill...and they did! The Three Who Rule were unsparing in their criticism of a finale episode that had its moments but seriously underwhelmed. Still, that didn't stop Warren, Steven and Chris from staying mostly on topic and ranting about what will be the last bit of new Who for quite some time. Next week, a Black Orchid commentary, take it or leave it!


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #90 - Journey's Meh

    Radio Free Skaro

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    06:28 (GMT) - 7 Jul 2008

    After last week's mind-melting funfest, things could only go downhill...and they did! The Three Who Rule were unsparing in their criticism of a finale episode that had its moments but seriously underwhelmed. Still, that didn't stop Warren, Steven and Chris from staying mostly on topic and ranting about what will be the last bit of new Who for quite some time. Next week, a Black Orchid commentary, take it or leave it!


  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate - Writing Competition

    Geek Syndicate

    Direct Podcast Download

    05:53 (GMT) - 7 Jul 2008

    In this very mini special episode the guys chat about the entries to the recent Geek Syndicate write club competition and reveal the winner!

    Enjoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #90 - Journey's Meh

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    05:28 (GMT) - 7 Jul 2008

    After last week's mind-melting funfest, things could only go downhill...and they did! The Three Who Rule were unsparing in their criticism of a finale episode that had its moments but seriously underwhelmed. Still, that didn't stop Warren, Steven and Chris from staying mostly on topic and ranting about what will be the last bit of new Who for quite some time. Next week, a Black Orchid commentary, take it or leave it!


  • Tachyon TV Podcasts

    Survival Part 2

    Tachyon TV Podcasts

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    20:44 (GMT) - 5 Jul 2008

    'It's 2001 meets Byker Grove...'. Topics up for discussion include: Sylvester McCoy's sex-wink, Carry on Camping, Boon, Brokeback Mountain, and Quest for Acting, and Junior Kick Start.


  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate - Episode 87

    Geek Syndicate

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    12:15 (GMT) - 3 Jul 2008

    Ok people watch your heads and make sure your tray tables and seats are in their upright position. Time to buckle up for another grimy trip into the murky underbelly of Geekdom.

    News

    Clash of the Remakes.

    Red Sonja meets Planet Terror.

    Week that was

    Trinity issue 3 (DC).

    Project: Kalki (Virgin Comics).

    Aquaman pilot episode (should've had the Hoff in it!).

    Quantum of Solice trailer.

    Main Feature

    In this special interview the guys chat to Matthew Graham whose projects have included "The Last Train", "Life on Mars", "Ashes to Ashes" about his new six part archelogical thriller series "BoneKickers". Matthew has also written episodes for Spooks and Hustle.

    The guys delve into Matthew's past to discover where his love of writing comes from as well as some of his influences. They also learn how he ended up working with Kudos to write episodes for both "Spooks" and "Hustle"

    Finally they guys get to pitch some questions from the forum members and discover a recent and very interesting encounter between Matthew and George Lucas!

    Enjoy!



  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate - Episode 87

    Geek Syndicate

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:15 (GMT) - 3 Jul 2008

    Ok people watch your heads and make sure your tray tables and seats are in their upright position. Time to buckle up for another grimy trip into the murky underbelly of Geekdom.

    News

    Clash of the Remakes.

    Red Sonja meets Planet Terror.

    Week that was

    Trinity issue 3 (DC).

    Project: Kalki (Virgin Comics).

    Aquaman pilot episode (should've had the Hoff in it!).

    Quantum of Solice trailer.

    Main Feature

    In this special interview the guys chat to Matthew Graham whose projects have included "The Last Train", "Life on Mars", "Ashes to Ashes" about his new six part archelogical thriller series "BoneKickers". Matthew has also written episodes for Spooks and Hustle.

    The guys delve into Matthew's past to discover where his love of writing comes from as well as some of his influences. They also learn how he ended up working with Kudos to write episodes for both "Spooks" and "Hustle"

    Finally they guys get to pitch some questions from the forum members and discover a recent and very interesting encounter between Matthew and George Lucas!

    Enjoy!



  • Whocast.de (Deutsche)

    Whocast #081 - The Return of the Breitmaulfrosch

    Whocast.de (Deutsche)

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    23:27 (GMT) - 2 Jul 2008

    "Turn left" ist die Episode, die sich der heutige Whocast zum Thema gemacht hat. Ausserdem gibt es News auf dem Audiosektor und mal wieder eine Alternativempfehlung zur besprochenen Folge.


  • Whocast.de (Deutsche)

    Whocast #081 - The Return of the Breitmaulfrosch

    Whocast.de (Deutsche)

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:27 (GMT) - 2 Jul 2008

    "Turn left" ist die Episode, die sich der heutige Whocast zum Thema gemacht hat. Ausserdem gibt es News auf dem Audiosektor und mal wieder eine Alternativempfehlung zur besprochenen Folge.


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 64: Notes from a Stolen Earth

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    14:33 (GMT) - 2 Jul 2008

    Bees are small yellow and black sociable members of the  vespiform subspecies. Hailing originally from the  planet and migrating to the planet Fintlewoodlewix over 7 million ago.   Mistaken by the local inhabitants as nothing more than poorly armed Insects, with an innate ability to dance, they were largely ignored until it was discovered that they vomit was surprisingly palatable to most native species.   Bee's attempts to communicate or implant their portable translation devices into the native species were usually mistaken as attempts to sting humans.    This miss interpretation of events never distracted the Bees trying to make first contact despite a surprisingly high death count on the side of the Bees.   However. The Bees left the renamed planet - now called Earth - Galactic codex Sol 3 - shortly before its removal too the Medusa Cascade.   The last message from the bees was miss translated by a kindly Bee Keeper who assumed the Bee was communicating the location of a bowl of petunias to its fellow drones.   The message was infact.   So long and thanks for all the nectar.      


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #89 - The Stolen Mirth

    Radio Free Skaro

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    07:54 (GMT) - 30 Jun 2008

    "The Stolen Earth," the penultimate episode of Series 4, was a barnburning spectacular of fanwankian proportions, and the RFS crew did their level best to keep their geeky selves in check before effusively praising (or in the case of Chris, begrudgingly praising) a jam-packed episode full of danger, Davros, Daleks, derring-do, and other things starting with the letter "D". Delightful!


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #89 - The Stolen Mirth

    Radio Free Skaro

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    07:54 (GMT) - 30 Jun 2008

    "The Stolen Earth," the penultimate episode of Series 4, was a barnburning spectacular of fanwankian proportions, and the RFS crew did their level best to keep their geeky selves in check before effusively praising (or in the case of Chris, begrudgingly praising) a jam-packed episode full of danger, Davros, Daleks, derring-do, and other things starting with the letter "D". Delightful!


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #89 - The Stolen Mirth

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:54 (GMT) - 30 Jun 2008

    "The Stolen Earth," the penultimate episode of Series 4, was a barnburning spectacular of fanwankian proportions, and the RFS crew did their level best to keep their geeky selves in check before effusively praising (or in the case of Chris, begrudgingly praising) a jam-packed episode full of danger, Davros, Daleks, derring-do, and other things starting with the letter "D". Delightful!


  • Staggering Stories Podcast

    Staggering Stories Podcast #23: The Whole of Human History in the Sound of a Squee

    Staggering Stories Podcast

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    12:43 (GMT) - 29 Jun 2008

    Show summary: Andy Simpkins, Adam J Purcell, Fake Keith and Tony Gallichan talk about the Doctor Who Season 4 episodes Midnight and Turn Left, Fight Club: Han Solo vs. Mal Reynolds, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:

    • 00.00 – Intro and theme tune.
    • 00.36 — Greetings, yes?
    • 01.16 — Where Is Keith?
    • 03.29 – News:
    • 03.51 — Harold Bishop has left the building.
    • 05:48 — A spate of accidental accidents.
    • 08.38 – Fight Club: Han Solo vs. Malcolm Reynolds.
    • 18.37 – Doctor Who:
    • 19.09 — Midnight.
    • 38:48 — Turn Left.
    • 41:19 — Tin Dog Podcast Promo!
    • 67:15 — Conjecture on the final two of Season Four!
    • 73.42 – Letters and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at show@StaggeringStories.net
    • 76.40 – Goodbyeeeeeeeee!!
    • 76.51 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.

    Vital Links:

    • Staggering Stories.
    • Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game.
    • Wikipedia: Harold Bishop.
    • Wikipedia: Han Solo.
    • Wikipedia: Mal Reynolds.
    • Doctor Who.
    • Doctor Who: Midnight.
    • Doctor Who: Turn Left.
    • Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast


  • Tachyon TV Podcasts

    Survival Part 1

    Tachyon TV Podcasts

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    20:44 (GMT) - 28 Jun 2008

    'Let's go to Little and Large's sex shop...'. Topics up for discussion include: randy elephants, Andrew Cartmel's stand-up career, Les Dennis, Stonky Stonky, and the Crystal Maze. With added swings and roundabouts.


  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate - Episode 86 Go Nuge Ranger Go !

    Geek Syndicate

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    07:07 (GMT) - 27 Jun 2008

    Join the lads who love to geek on another actionacrion packed romp through the land of geekdom.

    When Barry loses his Nujo during this episode with Dave's help he is forced to unleash the power of Nujo extreme!

    GO YO NUJO!!!

    News
    Supernatural heads west!
    Doomsday hits Smallville in an ambulance.

    Back in time at the Bristol Con
    Community Comics (www.communitypublished.co.uk/)

    Sceptic Isle (www.moonfacepress.com)

    Questions from the Senate
    Some listeners pitch some questions to the lads including getting their opinions on the current trend of remakes and sequels.

    Week that Was
    Short interview with OT who played 'Other Dave' in the fantastic Doctor Who two parter 'Silence in the library' and 'Forest of the Dead'

    The Reaping (or stupid people in a horror movie)

    The Omen(even more stupid people in an horror movie)

    Lone Wolf and Cub(comic)

    Dave gave his quick review on Indy 4

    Barry gives his review of the new Hulk movie.
    Ramayan 3392 A.D. (www.virgincomics.com)

    Competition

    Find out how to win a copy of Ramayan 3392 A.D in 'Barry's Hamster's Competition' (yes you read that right).


  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate - Episode 86 Go Nuge Ranger Go !

    Geek Syndicate

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:07 (GMT) - 27 Jun 2008

    Join the lads who love to geek on another actionacrion packed romp through the land of geekdom.

    When Barry loses his Nujo during this episode with Dave's help he is forced to unleash the power of Nujo extreme!

    GO YO NUJO!!!

    News
    Supernatural heads west!
    Doomsday hits Smallville in an ambulance.

    Back in time at the Bristol Con
    Community Comics (www.communitypublished.co.uk/)

    Sceptic Isle (www.moonfacepress.com)

    Questions from the Senate
    Some listeners pitch some questions to the lads including getting their opinions on the current trend of remakes and sequels.

    Week that Was
    Short interview with OT who played 'Other Dave' in the fantastic Doctor Who two parter 'Silence in the library'  and 'Forest of the Dead'

    The Reaping (or stupid people in a horror movie)

    The Omen(even more stupid people in an horror movie)

    Lone Wolf and Cub(comic)

    Dave gave his quick review on Indy 4

    Barry gives his review of the new Hulk movie.
    Ramayan 3392 A.D. (www.virgincomics.com)

    Competition

    Find out how  to win a copy of Ramayan 3392 A.D in 'Barry's Hamster's Competition' (yes you read that right).


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 63: Doctor Who 4.11 Turn Left

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    19:36 (GMT) - 25 Jun 2008

    While visiting a market on the planet of Shan Shen with the Doctor, Donna Noble is offered a free fortune reading. The fortune-teller presses Donna to reveal her past and focuses on a point in her past on modern-day Earth where she was driving to her temporary job at H. C. Clements, despite her mother's desire that she take a permanent job nearby. As a large beetle-like creature climbs onto Donna's back, the teller convinces Donna to change her mind in the past, taking a right at the road junction per her mother's wishes instead of a left. The narrative turns to the alternate history created by Donna's choice, far bleaker than the course of events established in previous episodes. The Doctor dies permanently during the Racnoss' attack on London ("The Runaway Bride"), killed by the water pressure before he could regenerate, because Donna was not there to convince him to leave. Royal Hope Hospital is taken to the moon and returned ("Smith and Jones"), but only one person, Martha's fellow medical student Oliver Morgenstern, survives. Martha Jones and Sarah Jane Smith are among the dead (the latter apparently having foiled Florence Finnegan's plan). The Titanic crashes into the centre of London, wiping out the city and irradiating most of southern England ("Voyage of the Damned"). In the United States, 60 million people are turned into creatures made of fat ("Partners in Crime"). The Sontarans attempt to turn Earth into a breeding world ("The Poison Sky"), which is stopped by Jack Harkness and his remaining Torchwood team of Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones. However, Gwen and Ianto are killed and Jack is transported to Sontar. Throughout all these events, Rose Tyler keeps appearing before Donna. Aware of the events to come, she steers Donna away from mortal danger but refuses to give her name. After the latest tragedy, Rose urges Donna to come with her, even though she will die. Donna initially refuses, but three weeks later, as she and her grandfather talk about recent events, the stars begin disappearing throughout the sky. Donna tells Rose that she is ready. Rose escorts Donna to a UNIT base where the dying TARDIS is being used to help power a makeshift time machine. Rose uses the system to show Donna the beetle that crawled onto her back during the fortune-telling. It is in temporal flux and cannot be removed, but Rose explains that Donna herself is also a point of flux. In order to set things right, they prepare to send her back in time to stop herself from going right. Donna agrees to go, but when she asks if she will get to live this time, Rose remains silent. Donna is sent back in time, but ends up half a mile away and with only four minutes to spare. Finding herself short of the mark on the road leading from the right of the critical intersection, Donna remembers what Rose said about her death and throws herself in front of a removal van. Traffic backs up to the intersection and the past Donna turns left, unwilling to wait for it to clear. As the future Donna lies on the ground, Rose leans over and whispers two words to pass on to the Doctor. Back on Shan Shen, the beetle falls off of Donna's back and the fortune teller flees, frightened by this unexpected development. The Doctor finds Donna and the beetle. He explains that it normally affects only the person it attaches to (the universe merely "compensates"), but in Donna's case created a parallel world. The Doctor is curious about the other alternate realities that seem to form around Donna ("Forest of the Dead"). He ponders the coincidences surrounding Donna and himself, as if something is binding them together. When Donna insists that she is nothing special, the Doctor tells her that she is brilliant, which triggers her fading memories of Rose. She tells him about Rose's warning that "the darkness is coming" and that it is affecting all worlds. At his insistence, Donna tells him the words Rose said; "Bad Wolf". Horrified, the Doctor runs outside to find that the words "Bad Wolf" are everywhere, even on the TARDIS. Inside the Cloister Bell is ringing and the TARDIS interior is glowing red. When Donna asks about the meaning of "Bad Wolf", the Doctor replies, "It's the end of the universe." This episode revisits the events of most of the present-day stories since Donna first met the Doctor, including "The Runaway Bride", "Smith and Jones", "Voyage of the Damned", "Partners in Crime", and "The Sontaran Stratagem" / "The Poison Sky". The Doctor's absence during these events leads to the deaths of Martha Jones, Sarah Jane Smith, Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones. Jack Harkness, who cannot be killed, is transported to Sontar. Torchwood characters Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones are referred to by name for the first time in Doctor Who, while a short segment of music from the soundtrack of Torchwood plays in the background. Sarah Jane Smith is mentioned for the first time since "The Girl in the Fireplace", along with the first mentions of The Sarah Jane Adventures characters Luke Smith, Clyde Langer, and Maria Jackson. The recurring "Bad Wolf" motif, primarily from series 1, returns at the conclusion of this episode to warn the Doctor of the events that are causing Rose to return. The TARDIS's Cloister Bell, last used in "Time Crash", can also be heard at the end of the episode. Sylvia Noble mentions that the bees are disappearing, which has been mentioned by Donna in "Partners in Crime", "Planet of the Ood", and "The Unicorn and the Wasp". Donna's father Geoff, who appeared in "The Runaway Bride", is mentioned for the first time since "The Fires of Pompeii". It is implied that he was ill during the timescale of "Smith and Jones", and had died by the time of "Voyage of the Damned". His character was intended to be used during series 4, but was retired after actor Howard Attfield died before his scenes were finished. He was replaced by Bernard Cribbins, whose previous role as an anonymous newspaper seller was merged with that of Donna's grandfather. The "Time Beetle"[2] on Donna's back is described by the Doctor as part of "the Trickster's brigade". The Trickster was a time-altering villain in The Sarah Jane Adventures story Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?. The beetle on her back was also referenced by Lucius Dextrus in "The Fires of Pompeii" with the line, "Daughter of London, there is something on your back!". Sarah Jane Smith is said to write for the fictional Metropolitan magazine as previously mentioned in Planet of the Spiders. Rose mentions the "causal nexus", which was discussed by the Doctor and the Master in "Logopolis." Production The episode, filmed at the same time as "Midnight", saw the Doctor with very little screen-time, while "Midnight" saw Donna with little screen-time.[3] Tennant shot all his scenes, at the episode's beginning and end, in one day, while a double stood in for the shot of the dead Doctor's arm.[2] The appearance of the Giant Spider of Metebelis 3 that clung to Sarah Jane Smith's back in Planet of the Spiders influenced the design and concept of the "Time Beetle" that clings to Donna's back in this episode.[2] [edit] Cast notes Billie Piper makes her first substantial appearance on the show since "Doomsday". Interviewed for Doctor Who Confidential, Piper said her return had been planned at the time of her original departure but that around three weeks before filming she decided to rewatch some of her old episodes to refamiliarise herself with the role and ease her doubts that she could play Rose again.[2] Clive Standen reprises the role of Private Harris (credited in this episode as "UNIT Soldier") from "The Sontaran Strategem" / "The Poison Sky". Here he is shown to have been in attendance during the Webstar crisis. Ben Righton reprises the role of Oliver Morgenstern from "Smith and Jones", in this episode the only survivor when the hospital is returned to Earth, Martha Jones having given him the last oxygen pack. Lachele Carl returns as American newsreader Trinity Wells, who previously appeared in the Doctor Who episodes "Aliens of London"/"World War Three", "The Christmas Invasion", "The Sound of Drums" and "The Poison Sky", in addition to The Sarah Jane Adventures story Revenge of the Slitheen. Chipo Chung, who plays the fortune-teller, previously appeared as Chantho in the episode "Utopia". Reception Based on BARB overnight returns, "Turn Left" was watched by 7 million viewers, giving it a 35% share of the total television audience.[4] The episode received an Appreciation Index score of 88 (considered "Excellent").[5] Keith Watson for the Metro newspaper called it a "daring" episode and praised Catherine Tate's performance, which was "perfectly suited to a complex story... Doctor Who could get away with being a lot less clever. But they actually care about what they do."[6] However, Sam Wollaston of The Guardian felt Tate was overshadowed by the return of Billie Piper. "Catherine Tate really puts everything into this episode (too much, maybe). But as soon as Rose shows, Donna's a goner."[7] 201 - "Turn Left" Doctor Who episode In the makeshift TARDIS-powered UNIT time machine, Rose shows Donna what is on her back Cast Doctor David Tennant (Tenth Doctor) Companion Catherine Tate (Donna Noble) Also starring Billie Piper (Rose Tyler) Guest stars Bernard Cribbins - Wilfred MottJacqueline King - Sylvia NobleJoseph Long - Rocco ColasantoNoma Dumzwemi - Capt. MagamboChipo Chung - Fortune TellerMarcia Lecky - Mooky KahariSuzann McLean - Veena BradyNatalie Walter - Alice ColtraneNeil Clench - Man in PubClive Standen - UNIT SoldierBhasker Patel - Jival ChowdryCatherine York - Female ReporterBen Righton - MorgensternLoraine Velez - Spanish MaidJason Mohammad - Studio News ReaderSanchia McCormack - Housing OfficerLawrence Stevenson - Soldier #1Terri-Ann Brumby - Woman in DoorwayLachele Carl - Trinity WellsPaul Richard Biggin - Soldier #2[1] Production Writer Russell T. Davies Director Graeme Harper Script editor Brian Minchin Producer Susie Liggat Executive producer(s) Russell T. Davies Julie Gardner Phil Collinson Production code 4.11 Series Series 4 Length 50 mins Originally broadcast 21 June 2008 Chronology - Preceded by Followed by - "Midnight" "The Stolen Earth"


  • Geek Syndicate

    Comic Racks - Episode 16

    Geek Syndicate

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    13:57 (GMT) - 24 Jun 2008

    Join the Racks for Episode 16 - packed full of the usual news, reviews, peeves, Rack music plus all of the usual geeky ramblings :D

    This is one of the more action-packed episodes with tales of Iz's furious disagreement with her stairs and Stace's awesome experience seeing not one, but two, of her favourite bands live (much to the concussed Racks dismay).

    Our main topic this week is Ask the Racks - Part 3, where the ladies answer a bunch of questions from forumites (and half of Stacey's family) including: Which superhero film is the best and worst?, which superhero film would you make and who would you cast in the lead?, and have either of you ever 'converted' a mate to comics who previously wasn't interested? and if so, what hooked 'em?


 
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