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  • The Memory Cheats

    The Memory Cheats #58

    The Memory Cheats

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    17:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Episode #58 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...

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  • The Memory Cheats

    The Memory Cheats #58

    The Memory Cheats

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    17:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Episode #58 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...

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  • Doctor Who: Verity!

    Extra! - A Titan of Comics

    Doctor Who: Verity!

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    11:30 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    For this week's Extra, we haven't watched anything. Instead, we've been reading! Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Tansy as we talk about the new(ish) line of Doctor Who comics from Titan Comics. We've all read the first five issues of the 10th and 11th Doctors' series, and some of us have read even farther. We discuss what it's like to see the Doctor in 2D form and, even more excitingly, we cover the new companions he meets in the pages of these delightful books!

    Have you read the Titan comics yet? If so, let us know what you think in the comments! And whether you've read them or not, you're welcome to enter our giveaway--just leave a comment on our giveaway post!

    ^E

    Bonus link [on our site]:
    Bookshelf Doctors!



  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE167 - Dr Who 'Dinosaurs on a Spaceship' Review

    The Cultdom Collective

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    09:07 (GMT) - 9 Sep 2012

    The Collective 'Dr Who Dinosaurs on a Spaceship' Series 7 Episode 2 Review


  • Staggering Stories Podcast

    Staggering Stories Commentary #68: Doctor Who - The Idiot's Lantern

    Staggering Stories Podcast

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    08:32 (GMT) - 9 Sep 2012

    Staggering Stories Commentary: Doctor Who - The Idiot's LanternSummary:
    Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, coronated, in front of the 2006 Doctor Who story, The Idiot’s Lantern, and spout our usual nonsense!

    The Doctor’s having a bad hair day, the Wire’s permanently on TV and Rose has lost some face. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy The Idiot’s Lantern...

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  • The Memory Cheats

    The Memory Cheats #58

    The Memory Cheats

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    17:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Episode #58 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...

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  • Doctor Who: Verity!

    Extra! - A Titan of Comics

    Doctor Who: Verity!

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    11:30 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    For this week's Extra, we haven't watched anything. Instead, we've been reading! Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Tansy as we talk about the new(ish) line of Doctor Who comics from Titan Comics. We've all read the first five issues of the 10th and 11th Doctors' series, and some of us have read even farther. We discuss what it's like to see the Doctor in 2D form and, even more excitingly, we cover the new companions he meets in the pages of these delightful books!

    Have you read the Titan comics yet? If so, let us know what you think in the comments! And whether you've read them or not, you're welcome to enter our giveaway--just leave a comment on our giveaway post!

    ^E

    Bonus link [on our site]:
    Bookshelf Doctors!



  • The Memory Cheats

    The Memory Cheats #58

    The Memory Cheats

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    17:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Episode #58 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...

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  • The Bad Wilf Podcast

    Episode 72:Dinosaurs on a spaceship and the greatest show in the galaxy

    The Bad Wilf Podcast

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    08:18 (GMT) - 9 Sep 2012

    In which Martyn and Gerrod look at Dinosaurs on a spaceship, then Pete and Ash look at Greatest show in the galaxy.

     

    Twitter:

    Martyn-@BadWilf

    Pete-@Beeblepete

    Ash-@Ravernevermore

    Gerrod-@Nerdphroplogy

    Follow Queen Nefertiti-@riannsteele

     

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    Want to ‘Ask Geerod’? then email martyn@badwilf.co.uk



  • The Memory Cheats

    The Memory Cheats #58

    The Memory Cheats

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    16:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Episode #58 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...

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  • The Memory Cheats

    The Memory Cheats #58

    The Memory Cheats

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Episode #58 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...

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    Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thememorycheats

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  • Doctor Who: Verity!

    Extra! - A Titan of Comics

    Doctor Who: Verity!

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:30 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    For this week's Extra, we haven't watched anything. Instead, we've been reading! Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Tansy as we talk about the new(ish) line of Doctor Who comics from Titan Comics. We've all read the first five issues of the 10th and 11th Doctors' series, and some of us have read even farther. We discuss what it's like to see the Doctor in 2D form and, even more excitingly, we cover the new companions he meets in the pages of these delightful books!

    Have you read the Titan comics yet? If so, let us know what you think in the comments! And whether you've read them or not, you're welcome to enter our giveaway--just leave a comment on our giveaway post!

    ^E

    Bonus link [on our site]:Bookshelf Doctors!



  • Transmissions From Atlantis

    EPISODE 13 - PART TWO - The One Where Rita and JC Fight Through Con Crud to Continue Reviewing Dragon*Con

    Transmissions From Atlantis

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    08:06 (GMT) - 9 Sep 2012

    Listen to Part One of Episode 13

    Whenever you attend a major con with a number of people, there’s a significant chance you may develop a cold. After all, being in contact with so many other sniffling, wheezing and coughing sickos can leave you with a lasting effect. This is called Con Crud and both hosts of Transmissions From Atlantis have been infected. It’s okay though, we’re not turning into Zombies or going off the deep end. We’re troopers and we fight through said Crud to bring you Part Two of Episode 13 – our Dragon*Con review.

    In this episode, we give you scoop on the host hotels, we go into detail about the Dragon*Con Parade and we share with you our experience meeting Sylvester McCoy, the 7th Doctor (and one of the stars of the new Lord of the Rings flick – the Hobbit). We’ll also tell you which Doctor Who panel was the best of Dragon*Con and take you inside one of the panels with John Barrowman and Kai Owen, stars of Torchwood.

    Check it out!

    The Schedule follows after the Jump!

    Schedule

    1:55 Opening

    2:59 The Host Hotels of Dragon*Con

    11:29 The Dragon*Con Parade

    Doctor Who Segment

    13:52 Meeting the 7th Doctor – Sylvester McCoy

    18:30 Our Favorite Panels on Doctor Who at Dragon*Con

    19:46 Live From Dragon*Con – The Torchwood Panel with John Barrowman and Kai Owen

    48:45 Favorite Panels, Continued.

    50:20 Closing

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  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

    Direct Podcast Download

    09:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav's two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world... Episodes - 4 Credits Writen By: Geoffrery Orme Directed By: Julia Smith Links Kelpie Seaweed Ale The Underwater Scene DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download) screencap credit: classicalgallifrey.blogspot.co.uk


  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

    Direct Podcast Download

    09:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav's two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world... Episodes - 4 Credits Writen By: Geoffrery Orme Directed By: Julia Smith Links Kelpie Seaweed Ale The Underwater Scene DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download) screencap credit: classicalgallifrey.blogspot.co.uk


  • Doctor Who: Verity!

    Extra! - A Titan of Comics

    Doctor Who: Verity!

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:30 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    For this week's Extra, we haven't watched anything. Instead, we've been reading! Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Tansy as we talk about the new(ish) line of Doctor Who comics from Titan Comics. We've all read the first five issues of the 10th and 11th Doctors' series, and some of us have read even farther. We discuss what it's like to see the Doctor in 2D form and, even more excitingly, we cover the new companions he meets in the pages of these delightful books!

    Have you read the Titan comics yet? If so, let us know what you think in the comments! And whether you've read them or not, you're welcome to enter our giveaway--just leave a comment on our giveaway post!

    ^E

    Bonus link [on our site]:Bookshelf Doctors!



  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 94 - Ground Control to Mr. Dane

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    08:00 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    All good things must come to end, so here we are now at the end of our Kill the Moon Interview Trifecta. After talking with two astronauts, it's back to Earth as we talk to Christopher Dane, who played McKean at Mission Control. Find out if he actually got to interact with his costars. Find out if he would've turned the lights off or kept them on. And find out about other work he's done, including a fan-film based on the Lord of the Rings trilogy and a movie where he even did the catering. He also talks about a new fantasy genre web series called REN which you can find at http://www.rentheseries.com Plus, the news contains some comic book news that's sure to make those hungry for more 9th Doctor very happy. And one of our birthdays connects the world of Who to the world of Star Trek, while another birthday person may give Shona a run for her dancing money. Markwho42. Worth sitting in Mission Control for. We promise.


  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    DTT405Cover.jpg

    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav's two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie

    When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world...

    Episodes - 4

    Credits

    Writen By: Geoffrery Orme
    Directed By: Julia Smith

    Links

    Kelpie Seaweed Ale
    The Underwater Scene
    DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download)
    screencap credit: classicalgallifrey.blogspot.co.uk


  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    DTT405Cover.jpg

    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav's two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie

    When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world...

    Episodes - 4

    Credits

    Writen By: Geoffrery Orme
    Directed By: Julia Smith

    Links

    Kelpie Seaweed Ale
    The Underwater Scene
    DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download)
    screencap credit: classicalgallifrey.blogspot.co.uk


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE167 - Dr Who 'Dinosaurs on a Spaceship' Review

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:07 (GMT) - 9 Sep 2012

    The Collective 'Dr Who Dinosaurs on a Spaceship' Series 7 Episode 2 Review Spoilers!


  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav's two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world... Episodes - 4 Credits Writen By: Geoffrery Orme Directed By: Julia Smith Links Kelpie Seaweed Ale The Underwater Scene DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download) screencap credit: classicalgallifrey.blogspot.co.uk


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE167 - Dr Who 'Dinosaurs on a Spaceship' Review

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:07 (GMT) - 9 Sep 2012

    The Collective 'Dr Who Dinosaurs on a Spaceship' Series 7 Episode 2 Review Spoilers!


  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 94 - Ground Control to Mr. Dane

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    08:00 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    All good things must come to end, so here we are now at the end of our Kill the Moon Interview Trifecta. After talking with two astronauts, it's back to Earth as we talk to Christopher Dane, who played McKean at Mission Control. Find out if he actually got to interact with his costars. Find out if he would've turned the lights off or kept them on. And find out about other work he's done, including a fan-film based on the Lord of the Rings trilogy and a movie where he even did the catering. He also talks about a new fantasy genre web series called REN which you can find at http://www.rentheseries.com Plus, the news contains some comic book news that's sure to make those hungry for more 9th Doctor very happy. And one of our birthdays connects the world of Who to the world of Star Trek, while another birthday person may give Shona a run for her dancing money. Markwho42. Worth sitting in Mission Control for. We promise.


  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav's two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world... Episodes - 4 Credits Writen By: Geoffrery Orme Directed By: Julia Smith Links Kelpie Seaweed Ale The Underwater Scene DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download) screencap credit: classicalgallifrey.blogspot.co.uk


  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav's two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world... Episodes - 4 Credits Writen By: Geoffrery Orme Directed By: Julia Smith Links Kelpie Seaweed Ale The Underwater Scene DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download) screencap credit: classicalgallifrey.blogspot.co.uk


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE167 - Dr Who 'Dinosaurs on a Spaceship' Review

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:07 (GMT) - 9 Sep 2012

    The Collective 'Dr Who Dinosaurs on a Spaceship' Series 7 Episode 2 Review Spoilers!


  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav's two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world... Episodes - 4 Credits Writen By: Geoffrery Orme Directed By: Julia Smith Links Kelpie Seaweed Ale The Underwater Scene DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download) screencap credit: classicalgallifrey.blogspot.co.uk


  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 94 - Ground Control to Mr. Dane

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    08:00 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    All good things must come to end, so here we are now at the end of our Kill the Moon Interview Trifecta. After talking with two astronauts, it's back to Earth as we talk to Christopher Dane, who played McKean at Mission Control. Find out if he actually got to interact with his costars. Find out if he would've turned the lights off or kept them on. And find out about other work he's done, including a fan-film based on the Lord of the Rings trilogy and a movie where he even did the catering. He also talks about a new fantasy genre web series called REN which you can find at http://www.rentheseries.com Plus, the news contains some comic book news that's sure to make those hungry for more 9th Doctor very happy. And one of our birthdays connects the world of Who to the world of Star Trek, while another birthday person may give Shona a run for her dancing money. Markwho42. Worth sitting in Mission Control for. We promise.


  • Gallifrey Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 20- Asylum of the Daleks Review

    Gallifrey Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    04:05 (GMT) - 9 Sep 2012

    In this podcast episode I discuss the latest doctor who news , convention news , audiobook news and i discuss my review on the Asylum of the daleks! convention news - http://www.galifreydoctorwhopodcast.com/doctorwho-convention-news/ audiobook news - http://www.galifreydoctorwhopodcast.com/doctorwho-convention-news/ Support the show by going to the store -http://www.cafepress.com/galifreydoctorwhopodcast check out the website -galifreydoctorwhopodcast.com


  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

    Direct Podcast Download

    05:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    DTT405Cover.jpg

    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav's two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie

    When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world...

    Episodes - 4

    Credits

    Writen By: Geoffrery Orme
    Directed By: Julia Smith

    Links

    Kelpie Seaweed Ale
    The Underwater Scene
    DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download)
    screencap credit: classicalgallifrey.blogspot.co.uk


  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 94 - Ground Control to Mr. Dane

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    08:00 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    All good things must come to end, so here we are now at the end of our Kill the Moon Interview Trifecta. After talking with two astronauts, it's back to Earth as we talk to Christopher Dane, who played McKean at Mission Control. Find out if he actually got to interact with his costars. Find out if he would've turned the lights off or kept them on. And find out about other work he's done, including a fan-film based on the Lord of the Rings trilogy and a movie where he even did the catering. He also talks about a new fantasy genre web series called REN which you can find at http://www.rentheseries.com Plus, the news contains some comic book news that's sure to make those hungry for more 9th Doctor very happy. And one of our birthdays connects the world of Who to the world of Star Trek, while another birthday person may give Shona a run for her dancing money. Markwho42. Worth sitting in Mission Control for. We promise.


  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

    Direct Podcast Download

    05:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    DTT405Cover.jpg

    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav's two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie

    When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world...

    Episodes - 4

    Credits

    Writen By: Geoffrery Orme
    Directed By: Julia Smith

    Links

    Kelpie Seaweed Ale
    The Underwater Scene
    DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download)
    screencap credit: classicalgallifrey.blogspot.co.uk


  • Gallifrey Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 20- Asylum of the Daleks Review

    Gallifrey Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    04:05 (GMT) - 9 Sep 2012

    In this podcast episode I discuss the latest doctor who news , convention news , audiobook news and i discuss my review on the Asylum of the daleks! convention news - http://www.galifreydoctorwhopodcast.com/doctorwho-convention-news/ audiobook news - http://www.galifreydoctorwhopodcast.com/doctorwho-convention-news/ Support the show by going to the store -http://www.cafepress.com/galifreydoctorwhopodcast check out the website -galifreydoctorwhopodcast.com


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 310: Cold War - Smith 2013 Ep 3

    Tin Dog Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    05:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    DOCTOR WHO TIN DOG PODCAST REVIEWS COLD WAR reprinted from wiki "Cold War" is the ninth episode of the seventh series of the British science-fiction drama Doctor Who. It first aired on BBC One on 13 April 2013. The episode starsMatt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and Jenna-Louise Coleman as Clara Oswald. It is the first TV episode to feature the Ice Warriors since the Third Doctor serial The Monster of Peladon in 1974. Contents   [hide]  1 Plot 2 Production 3 Broadcast and reception 3.1 Critical reception 4 References [edit]Plot The episode opens on a Soviet submarine sailing near the North Pole in 1983 during the Cold War. A nuclear weapons launch drill they are running is interrupted by Professor Grisenko. In the submarine's cargo hold a sailor prematurely begins to defrost a block of ice that Grisenko believes contains a frozen mammoth and is attacked. The submarine begins sinking as the creature in the ice escapes and runs amok. The TARDIS materialises inside the submarine; Clara and the Doctor tumble out, believing that they are in Las Vegas. Although the sailors restrain them the Doctor convinces Captain Zhukov to maneuver the submarine to the side, landing it safely and preventing it from imploding. During this the TARDIS inexplicably dematerialises. The Doctor tells the captain and his crew that he and Clara are time travelers. They then encounter the escaped Ice Warrior, Grand Marshall Skaldak. The Doctor convinces them that they must be peaceful, but a frightened soldier shocks Skaldak with a cattle prod knocking him out cold. The chained Skaldak calls for his brothers to find him. The Doctor convinces Captain Zhukov that someone must speak to Skaldak. The Captain insists but the Doctor refuses, saying that as an enemy soldier, Skaldak will not talk to him. Zhukov refuses to let the Doctor do it. As the only one who knows the Ice Warriors, the Doctor is too valuable to risk. Clara volunteers, and although reluctant, the Doctor allows her to go. She relays the Doctor's words to Skaldak but he knows that the Doctor is listening. After learning that he has been encased in the ice for 5000 years Skaldak laments the loss of his daughter and his people. Skaldak escapes from his armor, and stops broadcasting the signal to the other Ice Warriors, believing himself to be the only one of his kind left. The Doctor surmises that, thinking himself alone in the universe, Skaldak has nothing left to lose. Skaldak manages to grab and kill three members of the crew. Having learnt of the ongoing Cold War and the mutually assured destruction, Skaldak plans to use the submarine's nuclear missiles to provoke a global thermonuclear war and destroy humanity as revenge for the humans attacking him, as under Martian code humanity as a whole has declared war on the Ice Warrior race. Reaching the bridge, he is able to connect himself to the sub's missile guidance systems and activate the missiles. The Doctor and Clara attempt to persuade Skaldak to show mercy when the sub is rocked by a tractor beam from above. The Ice Warrior's people have arrived over the site of the submarine's undersea grounding, and haul it to the surface. Skaldak is beamed aboard the Ice Warriors spaceship, though the missile launch system is still active. Showing mercy, Skaldak deactives the missiles remotely. When the Doctor's sonic screwdriver informs him the TARDIS has reappeared, he informs Clara that it had "relocated" automatically as part of the H.A.D.S. (short for "Hostile Action Displacement System") at the South Pole. The Doctor sheepishly ask Zhukov for a lift. [edit]Production Writer Mark Gatiss had been lobbying to bring back the Ice Warriors, and came up with new ideas which finally sold the episode. The Ice Warriors were a well-known villain of the original Doctor Who series. They appeared alongside the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) in The Ice Warriors (1967) and The Seeds of Death (1969) and returned in the Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) storiesThe Curse of Peladon (1972) and The Monster of Peladon (1974).[1] Showrunner Steven Moffat had originally been hesitant to bring back the Ice Warriors, worrying that they were seen as "the default condition for what people thought of as rubbish Doctor Whomonsters — things that moved very, very slowly and spoke in a way that meant you couldn't hear a word they said."[2] Writer Mark Gatiss, however, was a fan of the Ice Warriors' stories and had been campaigning to bring them back.[1][2] In a phone conversation with Moffat that was originally supposed to be about their show Sherlock, Gatiss pitched new and "very clever ideas" of what to do with the Ice Warriors, and Moffat agreed.[3] What sold Moffat were the submarine setting and seeing what the Ice Warriors looked like underneath their suits.[4] Gatiss felt that the Ice Warriors had a lot of gaps in their timeline and had not been featured in a while, which allowed a lot of room to explore them.[5] The submarine was Gatiss's idea; he felt that Doctor Who called out to be set on a submarine.[4] Executive producer Caroline Skinner described the story as "Letting a huge Ice Warrior loose at the heart of a classic Hunt For Red October style submarine movie."[1] Gatiss chose the time period because he was "kind of obsessed" with the Cold War, and felt that there were several times in the 1980s where the danger was close.[4] Gatiss also described "Cold War" as a "love-letter" to the base-under-siege stories that were common during Troughton's time;[6] the episode even contains a reference to Troughton's The Krotons, which was the last time the TARDIS' HADS had been mentioned.[7] The read-through for "Cold War" took place on 6 June 2012, with filming beginning on 13 June.[8] For the submarine setting, the cast would be sprayed in between every take.[9] The scenes in which the characters are drenched in water were achieved by constantly pouring "gallons and gallons of water" on the cast. Coleman found the experience fun, while Smith said that it made acting easier.[4]Coleman said, "The whole make-up process was reversed as they would damp us down in the morning and rub my mascara off!"[9] For the shots of the submarine in the ocean, a model was used. It was suspended upside-down with "shredded feathers" blown at it to give the effect of being under the sea.[4] Unlike some other returning monsters, the Ice Warriors were not heavily redesigned. Gatiss insisted upon keeping the fundamentals of the original[5] and Moffat explained that the original design was not well-known enough to put a new spin on it, and so Skaldak's shell is just a "super-version of the original".[3] Of the original design, Millennium FX's Neill Gorton said, "My problem with the old ones is they had Lego hands and weird, spindly arms but a bulky body and these strange saddlebag hips, almost feminine. They had fur sticking out everywhere. So all of that together didn't suggest "ice warriors." They should be much beefier and stronger. We gave it more of a bodybuilder physique, changed the hands and styled the body to make it look more like armour-plating, even though it's reptilian."[10] The costume was made of flexible urethane rubber instead of the fibreglass like the original, as it would damage less easily and be more comfortable to wear. The costume was made to specially fit Spencer Wilding.[10] Though only some of the Skaldak's real appearance was shown on-screen, Gorton stated that they created a full animatronic body.[7] [edit]Broadcast and reception "Cold War" was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 13 April 2013.[11] Overnight ratings showed that 5.73 million viewers watched the episode live,[12] a 28.8% audience share.[13] The episode also received an Appreciation Index of 84.[14] [edit]Critical reception The episode received generally positive reviews. Dan Martin of The Guardian wrote that "Cold War" was "easily the best of this new series so far, and Mark Gatiss's finest contribution yet." He praised the reinvention of the Ice Warrior and felt that the elements came together to form a "tense, tightly wound, claustrophobic but also full of heart."[15] Zap2it's Geoff Berkshire said that "Cold War" was better than Gatiss' previous episodes "The Idiot's Lantern" and "Victory of the Daleks". He praised the guest cast, but wished "their characters had a bit more meat to them."[16] The Independent reviewer Neela Debnath described the story as "slick and intelligent" with "cinematic aesthetics and tone."[17] Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times found an inconsistency with the TARDIS translation matrix, but overall was positive towards the acting, visual aspects, and story.[7] The Daily Telegraph reviewer Gavin Fuller gave the episode four out of five stars, describing it as "finely crafted" and "thrilling." He praised the setting and the dialogue, but felt that the Russian characters were "perilously close to being ciphers."[18] Digital Spy's Morgan Jeffery awarded the episode five out of five stars, saying that it was "fresh and exciting" but also had a "wonderfully old-school tone." He wrote that it had "one of the best guest casts to have graced Doctor Who since the show returned in 2005" and also praised the reintroduction of the Ice Warriors and the production values.[19] Alasdair Wilkins of The A.V. Club gave "Cold War" a grade of A, highlighting the tense atmosphere, the "bold new direction" taken with the Ice Warriors, the guest performances, and Clara's importance.[20] Russell Lewin of SFX gave "Cold War" four out of five stars, praising the set and direction as well as the Ice Warrior. On the other hand, Lewin noted that, as a base-under-siege story, it did not play with the narrative form or "go anywhere we couldn't have predicted," with the exception of the Ice Warrior breaking out of its suit.[21] IGN's Mark Snow gave the episode a rating of 8.3 out of 10. Snow praised the reintroduction of the Ice Warriors and called Skaldak "the show's most memorable villain in a while, thanks to his stern, occasionally psychopathic approach to problem solving, and an environment that helped make the bulky, heavy creature design imposing rather than laughably naff." However, he felt that some of Skaldak's effects were "laughably rubbery" and that his motivations were "psychotically random."[22] [edit]References ^ a b c "SFX EXCLUSIVE: Official! Ice Warriors to Return to Doctor Who this Year". SFX. 11 February 2013. Retrieved 16 March 2013. ^ a b "Doctor Who's Steven Moffat: I wasn't keen on bringing back the Ice Warriors". Radio Times. 21 February 2013. Retrieved 19 March 2013. ^ a b Setchfield, Nick (18 March 2013). "Doctor Who Press Launch Revelations". SFX. Retrieved 19 March 2013. ^ a b c d e "Behind the Scenes of Cold War" (Video). BBC. 13 April 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ a b Setchfield, Nick (9 April 2013). "Mark Gatiss Talks The Return Of The Ice Warriors". SFX. Retrieved 10 April 2013. ^ Gatiss, Mark (13 April 2013). "Doctor Who's Mark Gatiss: Why I wanted to bring back the Ice Warriors". Radio Times. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ a b c Mulkern, Patrick (13 April 2013). "Doctor Who: Cold War review — Mark Gatiss's Ice Warrior revival is a classic in the making". Radio Times. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ "The Fourth Dimension: Cold War". BBC. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ a b "Interview with Jenna-Louise Coleman" (Press release). BBC. 18 March 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2013. ^ a b Mulkern, Patrick (7 April 2013). "Doctor Who: Cold War preview — the Ice Warriors' return offers something for both newcomers and fans". Radio Times. Retrieved 7 April 2013. ^ "Doctor Who Cold War". BBC. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Golder, Dave (14 April 2013). "Doctor Who "Cold War" Overnight Ratings". SFX. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Hilton, Beth (14 April 2013). "'Britain's Got Talent' makes triumphant return to ITV with 9.35m". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ "Cold War AI:84". Doctor Who News Page. 15 April 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2013. ^ Martin, Dan (13 April 2013). "Doctor Who: Cold War – series 33, episode 8". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Berkshire, Geoff (13 April 2013). "'Doctor Who' Season 7 episode 8 review: 'Cold War' reintroduces the Ice Warriors".Zap2it. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Debnath, Neela (13 April 2013). "Review of 'Cold War'". The Independent. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Fuller, Gavin (13 April 2013). "Doctor Who: Cold War, BBC One, review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Jeffery, Morgan (13 April 2013). "'Doctor Who': New episode 'Cold War' review". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Wilkins, Alasdair (13 April 2013). "Cold War". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Lewin, Russell (13 April 2013). "Doctor Who 7.08 "Cold War" Review". SFX. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Snow, Mark (13 April 2013). "Back in the USS-TARDIS". IGN. Retrieved 14 April 2013.


  • Gallifrey Stands

    Gallifrey Stands -Ep47- Stand-up season: Richard Herring

    Gallifrey Stands

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    07:34 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    Doctor Squee parks his Tardis at the Theatre Royal Winchester to interview his first comedian in the stand-up season, Richard Herring. They talk about Richards appearance in the Big Finish & BBCi Doctor Who audio Real Time, his references to Doctor Who peppered throughout his career, working with & interviewing the stars of Doctor Who and of course his starring role as Percy the Shepard in the BBC's short lived drama 'Servants'.

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  • The Omega Podcast

    The Omega Podcast Episode 83: Asylum of the Daleks

    The Omega Podcast

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  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 310: Cold War - Smith 2013 Ep 3

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    05:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    DOCTOR WHO TIN DOG PODCAST REVIEWS COLD WAR reprinted from wiki "Cold War" is the ninth episode of the seventh series of the British science-fiction drama Doctor Who. It first aired on BBC One on 13 April 2013. The episode starsMatt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and Jenna-Louise Coleman as Clara Oswald. It is the first TV episode to feature the Ice Warriors since the Third Doctor serial The Monster of Peladon in 1974. Contents   [hide]  1 Plot 2 Production 3 Broadcast and reception 3.1 Critical reception 4 References [edit]Plot The episode opens on a Soviet submarine sailing near the North Pole in 1983 during the Cold War. A nuclear weapons launch drill they are running is interrupted by Professor Grisenko. In the submarine's cargo hold a sailor prematurely begins to defrost a block of ice that Grisenko believes contains a frozen mammoth and is attacked. The submarine begins sinking as the creature in the ice escapes and runs amok. The TARDIS materialises inside the submarine; Clara and the Doctor tumble out, believing that they are in Las Vegas. Although the sailors restrain them the Doctor convinces Captain Zhukov to maneuver the submarine to the side, landing it safely and preventing it from imploding. During this the TARDIS inexplicably dematerialises. The Doctor tells the captain and his crew that he and Clara are time travelers. They then encounter the escaped Ice Warrior, Grand Marshall Skaldak. The Doctor convinces them that they must be peaceful, but a frightened soldier shocks Skaldak with a cattle prod knocking him out cold. The chained Skaldak calls for his brothers to find him. The Doctor convinces Captain Zhukov that someone must speak to Skaldak. The Captain insists but the Doctor refuses, saying that as an enemy soldier, Skaldak will not talk to him. Zhukov refuses to let the Doctor do it. As the only one who knows the Ice Warriors, the Doctor is too valuable to risk. Clara volunteers, and although reluctant, the Doctor allows her to go. She relays the Doctor's words to Skaldak but he knows that the Doctor is listening. After learning that he has been encased in the ice for 5000 years Skaldak laments the loss of his daughter and his people. Skaldak escapes from his armor, and stops broadcasting the signal to the other Ice Warriors, believing himself to be the only one of his kind left. The Doctor surmises that, thinking himself alone in the universe, Skaldak has nothing left to lose. Skaldak manages to grab and kill three members of the crew. Having learnt of the ongoing Cold War and the mutually assured destruction, Skaldak plans to use the submarine's nuclear missiles to provoke a global thermonuclear war and destroy humanity as revenge for the humans attacking him, as under Martian code humanity as a whole has declared war on the Ice Warrior race. Reaching the bridge, he is able to connect himself to the sub's missile guidance systems and activate the missiles. The Doctor and Clara attempt to persuade Skaldak to show mercy when the sub is rocked by a tractor beam from above. The Ice Warrior's people have arrived over the site of the submarine's undersea grounding, and haul it to the surface. Skaldak is beamed aboard the Ice Warriors spaceship, though the missile launch system is still active. Showing mercy, Skaldak deactives the missiles remotely. When the Doctor's sonic screwdriver informs him the TARDIS has reappeared, he informs Clara that it had "relocated" automatically as part of the H.A.D.S. (short for "Hostile Action Displacement System") at the South Pole. The Doctor sheepishly ask Zhukov for a lift. [edit]Production Writer Mark Gatiss had been lobbying to bring back the Ice Warriors, and came up with new ideas which finally sold the episode. The Ice Warriors were a well-known villain of the original Doctor Who series. They appeared alongside the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) in The Ice Warriors (1967) and The Seeds of Death (1969) and returned in the Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) storiesThe Curse of Peladon (1972) and The Monster of Peladon (1974).[1] Showrunner Steven Moffat had originally been hesitant to bring back the Ice Warriors, worrying that they were seen as "the default condition for what people thought of as rubbish Doctor Whomonsters — things that moved very, very slowly and spoke in a way that meant you couldn't hear a word they said."[2] Writer Mark Gatiss, however, was a fan of the Ice Warriors' stories and had been campaigning to bring them back.[1][2] In a phone conversation with Moffat that was originally supposed to be about their show Sherlock, Gatiss pitched new and "very clever ideas" of what to do with the Ice Warriors, and Moffat agreed.[3] What sold Moffat were the submarine setting and seeing what the Ice Warriors looked like underneath their suits.[4] Gatiss felt that the Ice Warriors had a lot of gaps in their timeline and had not been featured in a while, which allowed a lot of room to explore them.[5] The submarine was Gatiss's idea; he felt that Doctor Who called out to be set on a submarine.[4] Executive producer Caroline Skinner described the story as "Letting a huge Ice Warrior loose at the heart of a classic Hunt For Red October style submarine movie."[1] Gatiss chose the time period because he was "kind of obsessed" with the Cold War, and felt that there were several times in the 1980s where the danger was close.[4] Gatiss also described "Cold War" as a "love-letter" to the base-under-siege stories that were common during Troughton's time;[6] the episode even contains a reference to Troughton's The Krotons, which was the last time the TARDIS' HADS had been mentioned.[7] The read-through for "Cold War" took place on 6 June 2012, with filming beginning on 13 June.[8] For the submarine setting, the cast would be sprayed in between every take.[9] The scenes in which the characters are drenched in water were achieved by constantly pouring "gallons and gallons of water" on the cast. Coleman found the experience fun, while Smith said that it made acting easier.[4]Coleman said, "The whole make-up process was reversed as they would damp us down in the morning and rub my mascara off!"[9] For the shots of the submarine in the ocean, a model was used. It was suspended upside-down with "shredded feathers" blown at it to give the effect of being under the sea.[4] Unlike some other returning monsters, the Ice Warriors were not heavily redesigned. Gatiss insisted upon keeping the fundamentals of the original[5] and Moffat explained that the original design was not well-known enough to put a new spin on it, and so Skaldak's shell is just a "super-version of the original".[3] Of the original design, Millennium FX's Neill Gorton said, "My problem with the old ones is they had Lego hands and weird, spindly arms but a bulky body and these strange saddlebag hips, almost feminine. They had fur sticking out everywhere. So all of that together didn't suggest "ice warriors." They should be much beefier and stronger. We gave it more of a bodybuilder physique, changed the hands and styled the body to make it look more like armour-plating, even though it's reptilian."[10] The costume was made of flexible urethane rubber instead of the fibreglass like the original, as it would damage less easily and be more comfortable to wear. The costume was made to specially fit Spencer Wilding.[10] Though only some of the Skaldak's real appearance was shown on-screen, Gorton stated that they created a full animatronic body.[7] [edit]Broadcast and reception "Cold War" was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 13 April 2013.[11] Overnight ratings showed that 5.73 million viewers watched the episode live,[12] a 28.8% audience share.[13] The episode also received an Appreciation Index of 84.[14] [edit]Critical reception The episode received generally positive reviews. Dan Martin of The Guardian wrote that "Cold War" was "easily the best of this new series so far, and Mark Gatiss's finest contribution yet." He praised the reinvention of the Ice Warrior and felt that the elements came together to form a "tense, tightly wound, claustrophobic but also full of heart."[15] Zap2it's Geoff Berkshire said that "Cold War" was better than Gatiss' previous episodes "The Idiot's Lantern" and "Victory of the Daleks". He praised the guest cast, but wished "their characters had a bit more meat to them."[16] The Independent reviewer Neela Debnath described the story as "slick and intelligent" with "cinematic aesthetics and tone."[17] Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times found an inconsistency with the TARDIS translation matrix, but overall was positive towards the acting, visual aspects, and story.[7] The Daily Telegraph reviewer Gavin Fuller gave the episode four out of five stars, describing it as "finely crafted" and "thrilling." He praised the setting and the dialogue, but felt that the Russian characters were "perilously close to being ciphers."[18] Digital Spy's Morgan Jeffery awarded the episode five out of five stars, saying that it was "fresh and exciting" but also had a "wonderfully old-school tone." He wrote that it had "one of the best guest casts to have graced Doctor Who since the show returned in 2005" and also praised the reintroduction of the Ice Warriors and the production values.[19] Alasdair Wilkins of The A.V. Club gave "Cold War" a grade of A, highlighting the tense atmosphere, the "bold new direction" taken with the Ice Warriors, the guest performances, and Clara's importance.[20] Russell Lewin of SFX gave "Cold War" four out of five stars, praising the set and direction as well as the Ice Warrior. On the other hand, Lewin noted that, as a base-under-siege story, it did not play with the narrative form or "go anywhere we couldn't have predicted," with the exception of the Ice Warrior breaking out of its suit.[21] IGN's Mark Snow gave the episode a rating of 8.3 out of 10. Snow praised the reintroduction of the Ice Warriors and called Skaldak "the show's most memorable villain in a while, thanks to his stern, occasionally psychopathic approach to problem solving, and an environment that helped make the bulky, heavy creature design imposing rather than laughably naff." However, he felt that some of Skaldak's effects were "laughably rubbery" and that his motivations were "psychotically random."[22] [edit]References ^ a b c "SFX EXCLUSIVE: Official! Ice Warriors to Return to Doctor Who this Year". SFX. 11 February 2013. Retrieved 16 March 2013. ^ a b "Doctor Who's Steven Moffat: I wasn't keen on bringing back the Ice Warriors". Radio Times. 21 February 2013. Retrieved 19 March 2013. ^ a b Setchfield, Nick (18 March 2013). "Doctor Who Press Launch Revelations". SFX. Retrieved 19 March 2013. ^ a b c d e "Behind the Scenes of Cold War" (Video). BBC. 13 April 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ a b Setchfield, Nick (9 April 2013). "Mark Gatiss Talks The Return Of The Ice Warriors". SFX. Retrieved 10 April 2013. ^ Gatiss, Mark (13 April 2013). "Doctor Who's Mark Gatiss: Why I wanted to bring back the Ice Warriors". Radio Times. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ a b c Mulkern, Patrick (13 April 2013). "Doctor Who: Cold War review — Mark Gatiss's Ice Warrior revival is a classic in the making". Radio Times. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ "The Fourth Dimension: Cold War". BBC. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ a b "Interview with Jenna-Louise Coleman" (Press release). BBC. 18 March 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2013. ^ a b Mulkern, Patrick (7 April 2013). "Doctor Who: Cold War preview — the Ice Warriors' return offers something for both newcomers and fans". Radio Times. Retrieved 7 April 2013. ^ "Doctor Who Cold War". BBC. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Golder, Dave (14 April 2013). "Doctor Who "Cold War" Overnight Ratings". SFX. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Hilton, Beth (14 April 2013). "'Britain's Got Talent' makes triumphant return to ITV with 9.35m". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ "Cold War AI:84". Doctor Who News Page. 15 April 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2013. ^ Martin, Dan (13 April 2013). "Doctor Who: Cold War – series 33, episode 8". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Berkshire, Geoff (13 April 2013). "'Doctor Who' Season 7 episode 8 review: 'Cold War' reintroduces the Ice Warriors".Zap2it. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Debnath, Neela (13 April 2013). "Review of 'Cold War'". The Independent. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Fuller, Gavin (13 April 2013). "Doctor Who: Cold War, BBC One, review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Jeffery, Morgan (13 April 2013). "'Doctor Who': New episode 'Cold War' review". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Wilkins, Alasdair (13 April 2013). "Cold War". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Lewin, Russell (13 April 2013). "Doctor Who 7.08 "Cold War" Review". SFX. Retrieved 14 April 2013. ^ Snow, Mark (13 April 2013). "Back in the USS-TARDIS". IGN. Retrieved 14 April 2013.


  • Articles of the Shadow Proclamation

    Article 59: Hungry Like The Wolf

    Articles of the Shadow Proclamation

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    04:57 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    This week our travelers went back in time...to 1983. Well, they say that the past is another country, and that was certainly the case this time around. And best of all, it was written by Mark Gatiss!


  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 94 - Ground Control to Mr. Dane

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

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    07:00 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    All good things must come to end, so here we are now at the end of our Kill the Moon Interview Trifecta. After talking with two astronauts, it's back to Earth as we talk to Christopher Dane, who played McKean at Mission Control. Find out if he actually got to interact with his costars. Find out if he would've turned the lights off or kept them on. And find out about other work he's done, including a fan-film based on the Lord of the Rings trilogy and a movie where he even did the catering. He also talks about a new fantasy genre web series called REN which you can find at http://www.rentheseries.com Plus, the news contains some comic book news that's sure to make those hungry for more 9th Doctor very happy. And one of our birthdays connects the world of Who to the world of Star Trek, while another birthday person may give Shona a run for her dancing money. Markwho42. Worth sitting in Mission Control for. We promise.


  • Doctor Who Review Today

    EPISODE 125 -Review of Dinosaurs on a Spaceship SPOILERS!!!

    Doctor Who Review Today

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    02:30 (GMT) - 9 Sep 2012

    IF YOU DID NOT SEE THIS EPISODE PLEASE LISTEN TO IT LATER SPOILERS.


  • Articles of the Shadow Proclamation

    Article 59: Hungry Like The Wolf

    Articles of the Shadow Proclamation

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    04:57 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

    This week our travelers went back in time...to 1983. Well, they say that the past is another country, and that was certainly the case this time around. And best of all, it was written by Mark Gatiss!


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    18th March Whostrology

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    02:00 (GMT) - 18 Mar 2015

    18th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY


  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

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    04:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

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    Join us this week for one of the most insane episodes since Edge Of Destruction as we meet fish sticks, mad scientists, and death pools. Also find out who English Gav’s two favo(u)rite scientists are.

    Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie

    When the TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island, The Doctor and his companions find themselves kidnapped by primitive sea-people. Taken into the bowels of the earth they discover they are in the lost kingdom of Atlantis. Offered as sacrifices to the fish-goddess, Amdo, the doctor and his companions are rescued from the jaws of death by the famous scientist, Zaroff. But they are still not safe and nor are the people of Atlantis. For Zaroff has a plan, a plan that will make him the greatest scientist of all time - he will raise Atlantis above the waves - even if it means destroying the world…

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    Writen By: Geoffrery Orme
    Directed By: Julia Smith

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  • Drunken Time Travel

    4.05 The Underwater Menace

    Drunken Time Travel

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    04:00 (GMT) - 18 Apr 2013

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    DTT 4.05 - The Underwater Menace (mp3 download)
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