Over a year ago our podcast Twitter account was followed by Matthew Jacobs, the writer of the TV Movie. This was both exciting and terrifying in equal measure, as we'd just made an episode that featured the TV Movie, that had not been entirely complimentary. We became aware that Matthew was promoting an independent film called Doctor Who Am I? And recently Richard took the chance to watch it on DVD, though it's now widely available in the UK on a variety of platforms.
So, excitingly, in this episode, Richard talks with Matthew and Vanessa Yuille who created the film together. This is funny and sometimes deep conversation about the nature of being a fan, with the added excitement of someone with a pneumatic drill attacking the outside of Matthew's apartment. We talk about Vanessa and Matthew's journey with the film, US fans and conventions, and we touch on Matthew's childhood connection with the with Doctor Who, when his father played Doc Holliday in The Gunfighters.
Thanks to Vanessa and Matthew for sharing your stories and for the generous donation of your time.
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Richard's other podcast "If It's Hurting, It's not Working" is currently on hiatus, but it's a fun and informative look at work - why we work, how we work, and what makes a great job. And also what makes a great workplace, how to turn things round when we're not enjoying our work and, in the end, how we can all make our work better. For all episodes, go to https://ifhurtnotwork.podbean.com/ and https://ifhurtnot.work.
Our cover art was designed for us by Bea Garrido. She's a really talented artist, who you can find on Twitter using @BeaGarrido00, where, among other artworks, you can get hold of the prints of some remarkable paintings of characters from Doctor Who.
his title was released in September 2023. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 31 October 2023, and on general sale after this date. The Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan find themselves trapped in history - and discover that even the most familiar of pasts can still conceal surprises. 1. Pursuit of the Nightjar by Tim Foley (4 parts) The story of the Nightjar has been told for many years. A spaceship helmed by the legendary Captain Goben on a vital mission of mercy, delivering medical supplies to a distant colony in the middle of devastating war, an act of bravery that triggers the end of the conflict. At her heels throughout the journey, her pursuer, the spaceship Nemesis, helmed by the dogged Captain Eslo, never quite able to catch her target. The Doctor has always wanted to witness these historic events. And now, alongside Nyssa and Tegan, he's got his chance. But history might just have other ideas. 2. Resistor by Sarah Grochala (2 parts) The TARDIS lands in a basement beneath a club in Warsaw in 1982 - which is a bit of a surprise as the Doctor was hoping to take Nyssa and Tegan to Yugoslavia. But a bigger surprise is yet to come - the band on stage are missing one of their musicians. And getting them through the gig is only the start of the TARDIS crew's troubles. Something strange is happening on the streets. Black cars glide through the city, picking off the unwary. Some are driven by the Secret Police... but others... by something very much not of this world.
his title was released in September 2023. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 31 October 2023, and on general sale after this date. The Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan find themselves trapped in history - and discover that even the most familiar of pasts can still conceal surprises. 1. Pursuit of the Nightjar by Tim Foley (4 parts) The story of the Nightjar has been told for many years. A spaceship helmed by the legendary Captain Goben on a vital mission of mercy, delivering medical supplies to a distant colony in the middle of devastating war, an act of bravery that triggers the end of the conflict. At her heels throughout the journey, her pursuer, the spaceship Nemesis, helmed by the dogged Captain Eslo, never quite able to catch her target. The Doctor has always wanted to witness these historic events. And now, alongside Nyssa and Tegan, he's got his chance. But history might just have other ideas. 2. Resistor by Sarah Grochala (2 parts) The TARDIS lands in a basement beneath a club in Warsaw in 1982 - which is a bit of a surprise as the Doctor was hoping to take Nyssa and Tegan to Yugoslavia. But a bigger surprise is yet to come - the band on stage are missing one of their musicians. And getting them through the gig is only the start of the TARDIS crew's troubles. Something strange is happening on the streets. Black cars glide through the city, picking off the unwary. Some are driven by the Secret Police... but others... by something very much not of this world.
It's Prognosis Negative Featuring Caleb, Sean, and Eric. This episode is a bonus release of Eric and Sean's appearance on The Novice Elitists Film Podcast covering Multiple Maniacs (1970).
ProgNeg will return with future episodes of The Reboot Era, but until then we will be releasing several of Eric's recent collaboration with The Novice Elitists Film Podcast.
This discussion was filmed in front of a live bar-side audience on April 23rd, 2021.
WARNING:
This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and possibly Doctor Who! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is mostly negative (though often that is a misnomer) and contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.
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Host/Producer: Eric @BullittWHO Podcast: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
It's Cinema Quickie Nine (a ProgNeg feature), featuring Eric. Join us as we sit-in LIVE in Eric's Jeep parked outside the cinema to discuss the latest MCU film, The Marvels. Cinema Quickies are simply that, Eric and friends' hot take having just walked out of the theater. Dive in and discover if he goes type O Neg or Pos!
I said, "Tom Gunn" when I meant, "James Gunn".
This rant was recorded without a script on iPhone Pro 14 | November 12, 2023.
This was a light drizzle at times while recording.
WARNING:
This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and occasionally Doctor Who! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is mostly negative (though often that is a misnomer) and contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.
It's Cinema Quickie Nine (a ProgNeg feature), featuring Eric. Join us as we sit-in LIVE in Eric's Jeep parked outside the cinema to discuss the latest MCU film, The Marvels. Cinema Quickies are simply that, Eric and friends' hot take having just walked out of the theater. Dive in and discover if he goes type O Neg or Pos!
I said, "Tom Gunn" when I meant, "James Gunn".
This rant was recorded without a script on iPhone Pro 14 | November 12, 2023.
This was a light drizzle at times while recording.
WARNING:
This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and occasionally Doctor Who! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is mostly negative (though often that is a misnomer) and contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.
Since my early start in Dr. Who watching Jon Pertwee as my hero, I got the chance to meet him in the early 80’s. When he passed in 1996 I never thought someone would come along and bring his essence back to the role. Well, Tim Treloar is doing that for Big Finish! Tim plays the 3rd Doctor brilliantly! Listen to the interview to find out which famous Doctor referred him for the role! I also have My Time and the most outrageous offer!
See The Video Interview only on Patreon! ($15 level or above).
The Most outrageous offer – Doctor Who – The Tardis Handbook
You can buy it for a more reasonable price here or here.Tim Treloar (official photo)
You can buy or download stories featuring Tim Treloar here
We continue on with our 60th anniversary month hiatus from our weekly review of the Doctor Who Target novelizations, with recordings of two interviews that Jason conducted at L.I. Who 2023 this past August, with two Doctor Who novelists, Gary Russell (@twilightstreets) and Mickey Lewis. Two great writers and two great guys. We hope you enjoy.
If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, subscribe, and rate us!
In the first part of special podcast, Phil is joined by J. R. Southall from the Strangers in Space podcast to chat about things podcast. Why did they start podcasting, what were their intentions and how much has podcasting changed in the last decade? And Phil provides an arduous example of how corporations can sometimes ruin an amateur past time!
We continue on with our 60th anniversary month hiatus from our weekly review of the Doctor Who Target novelizations, with recordings of two interviews that Jason conducted at L.I. Who 2023 this past August, with two Doctor Who novelists, Gary Russell (@twilightstreets) and Mickey Lewis. Two great writers and two great guys. We hope you enjoy.
If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, subscribe, and rate us!
The hiatus between Doctors is near an end, and a podcast born out of a love of David Tennant and Russell T Davies comes out of its own hiatus for their return.
In the first part of special podcast, Phil is joined by J. R. Southall from the Strangers in Space podcast to chat about things podcast. Why did they start podcasting, what were their intentions and how much has podcasting changed in the last decade? And Phil provides an arduous example of how corporations can sometimes ruin an amateur past time!
The hiatus between Doctors is near an end, and a podcast born out of a love of David Tennant and Russell T Davies comes out of its own hiatus for their return.
I Have Risen, Vampyres: Lord Byron to Count Dracula, Gretel and Hansel, Miss Peregrine's School for Perculiar Children, Werewolf by Night in Color, Talk to Me, The Flash, Blackberry, Goosebumps, Cowboy Bebop, Loki, Whoniverse on iPlayer, Life Without a Car Is Hell, Gin and Tonic, Chicken Tika Masala, Coronation Chicken, Roy's Double Devil Dogs, A Goth Explanation for a Solo Podcast, Hammer House of Horror
I Have Risen, Vampyres: Lord Byron to Count Dracula, Gretel and Hansel, Miss Peregrine's School for Perculiar Children, Werewolf by Night in Color, Talk to Me, The Flash, Blackberry, Goosebumps, Cowboy Bebop, Loki, Whoniverse on iPlayer, Life Without a Car Is Hell, Gin and Tonic, Chicken Tika Masala, Coronation Chicken, Roy's Double Devil Dogs, A Goth Explanation for a Solo Podcast, Hammer House of Horror
It's November, 2023. It's the 60th anniversary month for Doctor Who. Can you feel it? In today’s episode, in a moment of complete serendipity following last month's pick from Turlough's Hat of Rassilon, we look at the top behind the scenes people who have made Doctor Who what it is over the past 60 years. Who would YOU pick for your top five? Why not let us know?
It's November, 2023. It's the 60th anniversary month for Doctor Who. Can you feel it? In today’s episode, in a moment of complete serendipity following last month's pick from Turlough's Hat of Rassilon, we look at the top behind the scenes people who have made Doctor Who what it is over the past 60 years. Who would YOU pick for your top five? Why not let us know?
Phil and Scott try to go through all the latest Doctor Who news in the run up to the 60th Anniversary with the launch of the Whoniverse on the BBC iPlayer, The Daleks in colour, confirmation of when the specials will air and much more!
Omega's Tittle Tattle Corner
It's been a while since any nice rumours were floating about but this time there are two! Have two missing episodes been found and is Paul McGann finally getting his own series on TV as the eighth Doctor? Scott and Phil mull this over and keep their fingers crossed!
Tales of The TARDIS
With the launch of the Whoniverse comes Tales of The TARDIS. This brand new material bookending classic Doctor Who stories featuring classic Doctors and companions has certainly caught the publics imagination. So Phil and Scott try to explain what this is all about and attempt to select their favourite tales. Along the way Phil's memory fails him on more than one occasion, which a memory TARDIS would kick him out for.
In this podcast, Phil is joined by an old friend of the show, Jim Cameron from the Krynoid Podcast and the Mutoid Podcast to chat about both Peter Cushing Dalek movies, Dr. Who and The Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD.
Both of them scratch their heads and try and remember when they first saw these films and Jim reminds Phil of his dislike of Michael Winner.
Phil and Scott try to go through all the latest Doctor Who news in the run up to the 60th Anniversary with the launch of the Whoniverse on the BBC iPlayer, The Daleks in colour, confirmation of when the specials will air and much more!
Omega's Tittle Tattle Corner
It's been a while since any nice rumours were floating about but this time there are two! Have two missing episodes been found and is Paul McGann finally getting his own series on TV as the eighth Doctor? Scott and Phil mull this over and keep their fingers crossed!
Tales of The TARDIS
With the launch of the Whoniverse comes Tales of The TARDIS. This brand new material bookending classic Doctor Who stories featuring classic Doctors and companions has certainly caught the publics imagination. So Phil and Scott try to explain what this is all about and attempt to select their favourite tales. Along the way Phil's memory fails him on more than one occasion, which a memory TARDIS would kick him out for.
In this podcast, Phil is joined by an old friend of the show, Jim Cameron from the Krynoid Podcast and the Mutoid Podcast to chat about both Peter Cushing Dalek movies, Dr. Who and The Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD.
Both of them scratch their heads and try and remember when they first saw these films and Jim reminds Phil of his dislike of Michael Winner.
Phil and Scott try to go through all the latest Doctor Who news in the run up to the 60th Anniversary with the launch of the Whoniverse on the BBC iPlayer, The Daleks in colour, confirmation of when the specials will air and much more!
Omega's Tittle Tattle Corner
It's been a while since any nice rumours were floating about but this time there are two! Have two missing episodes been found and is Paul McGann finally getting his own series on TV as the eighth Doctor? Scott and Phil mull this over and keep their fingers crossed!
Tales of The TARDIS
With the launch of the Whoniverse comes Tales of The TARDIS. This brand new material bookending classic Doctor Who stories featuring classic Doctors and companions has certainly caught the publics imagination. So Phil and Scott try to explain what this is all about and attempt to select their favourite tales. Along the way Phil's memory fails him on more than one occasion, which a memory TARDIS would kick him out for.
Phil and Scott try to go through all the latest Doctor Who news in the run up to the 60th Anniversary with the launch of the Whoniverse on the BBC iPlayer, The Daleks in colour, confirmation of when the specials will air and much more!
Omega's Tittle Tattle Corner
It's been a while since any nice rumours were floating about but this time there are two! Have two missing episodes been found and is Paul McGann finally getting his own series on TV as the eighth Doctor? Scott and Phil mull this over and keep their fingers crossed!
Tales of The TARDIS
With the launch of the Whoniverse comes Tales of The TARDIS. This brand new material bookending classic Doctor Who stories featuring classic Doctors and companions has certainly caught the publics imagination. So Phil and Scott try to explain what this is all about and attempt to select their favourite tales. Along the way Phil's memory fails him on more than one occasion, which a memory TARDIS would kick him out for.
Who's He? TV - The Bad Batch | Season 2 | Episode 11 | Metamorphosis
It's another week and another episode of The Bad Batch on Disney Plus. And this time, Phil is pleasantly surprised when the story takes another turn and steps up a gear from previous weeks.
Another week, another absolute deluge of Doctor Who news has buried the Three Who Rule in minutiae. Amongst the highlights are The Star Beast news, Steven Moffat absolutely dominating a Best Of poll in DWM, the name of the Christmas Special being nonchalantly announced by Disney , Ncuti Gatwa looking dapper as usual in British GQ, and so…much…more! Also, we correct the record of onscreen Metebelis crystals, dispel rumours of a new spinoff starring Paul McGann, and kibosh an erroneous story about missing episodes!
Another week, another absolute deluge of Doctor Who news has buried the Three Who Rule in minutiae. Amongst the highlights are The Star Beast news, Steven Moffat absolutely dominating a Best Of poll in DWM, the name of the Christmas Special being nonchalantly announced by Disney , Ncuti Gatwa looking dapper as usual in British GQ, and so…much…more! Also, we correct the record of onscreen Metebelis crystals, dispel rumours of a new spinoff starring Paul McGann, and kibosh an erroneous story about missing episodes!
Who's He? TV - The Bad Batch | Season 2 | Episode 11 | Metamorphosis
It's another week and another episode of The Bad Batch on Disney Plus. And this time, Phil is pleasantly surprised when the story takes another turn and steps up a gear from previous weeks.
Another week, another absolute deluge of Doctor Who news has buried the Three Who Rule in minutiae. Amongst the highlights are The Star Beast news, Steven Moffat absolutely dominating a Best Of poll in DWM, the name of the Christmas Special being nonchalantly announced by Disney , Ncuti Gatwa looking dapper as usual in British GQ, and so…much…more! Also, we correct the record of onscreen Metebelis crystals, dispel rumours of a new spinoff starring Paul McGann, and kibosh an erroneous story about missing episodes!
Another week, another absolute deluge of Doctor Who news has buried the Three Who Rule in minutiae. Amongst the highlights are The Star Beast news, Steven Moffat absolutely dominating a Best Of poll in DWM, the name of the Christmas Special being nonchalantly announced by Disney , Ncuti Gatwa looking dapper as usual in British GQ, and so…much…more! Also, we correct the record of onscreen Metebelis crystals, dispel rumours of a new spinoff starring Paul McGann, and kibosh an erroneous story about missing episodes!
This title was released in January 2023. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 28 February 2023, and on general sale after this date. The Doctor and his great-grandson Alex are back travelling the universe together… but when that universe is in the grips of a Time War, the unexpected lurks round every corner... 5.1 Meanwhile, Elsewhere by Tim Foley (1 part) The Doctor and Alex arrive on a tropical beach where something’s amiss. Meanwhile, elsewhere… a desperate pilot runs for his life. Meanwhile, elsewhere… it’s Cass Fermazzi’s first day on an errand-class starship. Meanwhile, elsewhere… it’s the beginning of the end of everything. 5.2 Vespertine by Lou Morgan (1 part) It’s Cass’s first trip in the TARDIS, and the Doctor is determined to make it one to remember. But when they arrive at a research base that shouldn’t exist, built above a missing explorer’s ship that should never have been found, it seems their visit’s going to be memorable for all the wrong reasons. Because deep beneath the ice, there’s more than just a long-lost ship waiting for them… 5.3 Previously, Next Time by James Moran (2 parts) Part One: The Doctor, Cass and Alex land to find out what's causing temporal anomalies with the TARDIS, and come across an uninhabited planet, a mysterious factory, and a weapon so dangerous, it could destroy the Universe. But things go catastrophically wrong… Part Two: The factory has vanished along with the TARDIS, and the formerly uninhabited planet is now fully populated by people who have been here for thousands of years, people who have never heard of the Time War OR Daleks. Something very strange is going on with time itself - and it's running out, fast.
This title was released in January 2023. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 28 February 2023, and on general sale after this date. The Doctor and his great-grandson Alex are back travelling the universe together… but when that universe is in the grips of a Time War, the unexpected lurks round every corner... 5.1 Meanwhile, Elsewhere by Tim Foley (1 part) The Doctor and Alex arrive on a tropical beach where something’s amiss. Meanwhile, elsewhere… a desperate pilot runs for his life. Meanwhile, elsewhere… it’s Cass Fermazzi’s first day on an errand-class starship. Meanwhile, elsewhere… it’s the beginning of the end of everything. 5.2 Vespertine by Lou Morgan (1 part) It’s Cass’s first trip in the TARDIS, and the Doctor is determined to make it one to remember. But when they arrive at a research base that shouldn’t exist, built above a missing explorer’s ship that should never have been found, it seems their visit’s going to be memorable for all the wrong reasons. Because deep beneath the ice, there’s more than just a long-lost ship waiting for them… 5.3 Previously, Next Time by James Moran (2 parts) Part One: The Doctor, Cass and Alex land to find out what's causing temporal anomalies with the TARDIS, and come across an uninhabited planet, a mysterious factory, and a weapon so dangerous, it could destroy the Universe. But things go catastrophically wrong… Part Two: The factory has vanished along with the TARDIS, and the formerly uninhabited planet is now fully populated by people who have been here for thousands of years, people who have never heard of the Time War OR Daleks. Something very strange is going on with time itself - and it's running out, fast.
Adam J Purcell, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn review Doctor Who: Once and Future: Time Lord Immemorial (Big Finish) and the 2023 Netflix series Bodies, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
01:18 — Welcome!
02:14 – Christmas Card Appeal.
02:48 – News:
02:56 — Doctor Who: Anniversary roundup.
07:32 — Doctor Who: Greatest Show non-Who sequel.
09:19 — Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor gets a Last Day.
11:24 — Fallout: Amazon streaming series gets dated.
12:29 — Hollywood Strikes: Actors still on strike.
13:20 — Red Dwarf: Rob Grant plans a prequel.
14:36 — Futurama: Renewed for two more seasons.
16:03 – Bodies (2023 Netflix series).
36:27 – Doctor Who: Once and Future: Time Lord Immemorial (Big Finish).
Adam J Purcell, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn review Doctor Who: Once and Future: Time Lord Immemorial (Big Finish) and the 2023 Netflix series Bodies, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
01:18 — Welcome!
02:14 – Christmas Card Appeal.
02:48 – News:
02:56 — Doctor Who: Anniversary roundup.
07:32 — Doctor Who: Greatest Show non-Who sequel.
09:19 — Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor gets a Last Day.
11:24 — Fallout: Amazon streaming series gets dated.
12:29 — Hollywood Strikes: Actors still on strike.
13:20 — Red Dwarf: Rob Grant plans a prequel.
14:36 — Futurama: Renewed for two more seasons.
16:03 – Bodies (2023 Netflix series).
36:27 – Doctor Who: Once and Future: Time Lord Immemorial (Big Finish).
Ben is joined by writer Lena Barkin and pianist Jess Jurkovic to chat about their experiences at the 2023 Gallifrey One convention. Opening music is "Summons to Gallifrey" composed by Paddy Kingsland and closing music is "Jelly Babies" composed by Dudley Simpson. We recorded this episode on 27 February 2023.
It's November, 2023. It's the 60th anniversary month for Doctor Who. Can you feel it? In today’s episode, in a moment of complete serendipity following last month's pick from Turlough's Hat of Rassilon, we look at the top behind the scenes people who have made Doctor Who what it is over the past 60 years. Who would YOU pick for your top five? Why not let us know?
It's November, 2023. It's the 60th anniversary month for Doctor Who. Can you feel it? In today’s episode, in a moment of complete serendipity following last month's pick from Turlough's Hat of Rassilon, we look at the top behind the scenes people who have made Doctor Who what it is over the past 60 years. Who would YOU pick for your top five? Why not let us know?
After our chat last time about the story The Doctor's Wife, we were contacted by long time fan and sometime Something Who listener Steve Manfred, who had something of a hand in the genesis of the story.
Steve discusses his friendship with the author Neil Gaiman, how that led to him having a consultancy role on Neil Gaiman's two Doctor Who stories, and he corrects some of more egregious mistakes, as well as answering some of the questions we had posed.
Thanks to Steve for sharing his stories and for the generous donation of his time.
Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it, so we can build our listener base high for happiness. You can rate us directly on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.com
Richard's other podcast "If It's Hurting, It's not Working" is currently on hiatus, but it's a fun and informative look at work - why we work, how we work, and what makes a great job. And also what makes a great workplace, how to turn things round when we're not enjoying our work and, in the end, how we can all make our work better. For all episodes, go to https://ifhurtnotwork.podbean.com/ and https://ifhurtnot.work.
Our cover art was designed for us by Bea Garrido. She's a really talented artist, who you can find on Twitter using @BeaGarrido00, where, among other artworks, you can get hold of the prints of some remarkable paintings of characters from Doctor Who.
This week, in orbit of the Planet Neptune, a Doctor Who story is created which kills literally everyone who watches it. Which is why we should probably have thought twice before inviting the lovely Jeremy Radick to discuss it with us.
Notes and links
Steven Moffat’s version of Dracula (2020) is actually Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’s version of Dracula. It stars the beautiful and terrifying Claes Bang in the title role, and it features the full complement of Moffat and Gatiss tropes, which will either be to your taste or not.
And The Ring (2002) — a remake of the Japanese film Ringu (1998) — also contains a video which will kill all the people who watch it. (In seven days. It’s nice to have a definite timeline.)
Nathan and Erik Stadnik also share a birthday with Samuel Anderson. Forgot to mention that.
Our newest podcast is Startling Barbara Bain, our Space: 1999 commentary podcast, whose first episode was released just a couple of weeks ago. In that episode, we talked over the show’s pilot Breakaway, in which the moon is hurled from its orbit by a terrible nuclear explosion.
Maximum Power is continuing its journey through Series C of Blakes 7. This week, the crew of the Liberator encounter some pacifists with a surprisingly deadly weapon in the third episode, Volcano.
This week, in orbit of the Planet Neptune, a Doctor Who story is created which kills literally everyone who watches it. Which is why we should probably have thought twice before inviting the lovely Jeremy Radick to discuss it with us.
Notes and links
Steven Moffat’s version of Dracula (2020) is actually Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’s version of Dracula. It stars the beautiful and terrifying Claes Bang in the title role, and it features the full complement of Moffat and Gatiss tropes, which will either be to your taste or not.
And The Ring (2002) — a remake of the Japanese film Ringu (1998) — also contains a video which will kill all the people who watch it. (In seven days. It’s nice to have a definite timeline.)
Nathan and Erik Stadnik also share a birthday with Samuel Anderson. Forgot to mention that.
Our newest podcast is Startling Barbara Bain, our Space: 1999 commentary podcast, whose first episode was released just a couple of weeks ago. In that episode, we talked over the show’s pilot Breakaway, in which the moon is hurled from its orbit by a terrible nuclear explosion.
Maximum Power is continuing its journey through Series C of Blakes 7. This week, the crew of the Liberator encounter some pacifists with a surprisingly deadly weapon in the third episode, Volcano.
We continue to bask in the glow of our Chris Chibnall interview at Gallifrey One and lo, so has the internet as excerpts appear around and about the internet in the form of news articles and Youtube commentary. But we trundle on towards the future with director announcements for the impending Gatwa Era and indeed the past with the Timelash and our Modern Series Commentary from the Capaldi classic “The Lie of the Land!” Monkadelic!
WOW! Just two weekends into November and the amount of Doctor Who material is impossible to keep track of! Daleks to the left of me, Cybermen to the right……!
Join James, Phil and Ian as they attempt to cover everything their fragile brains can remember – from the amount of content available on iPlayer quadrupling overnight with the addition of Classic Who, to the wonderful Tales of the TARDIS! Pull up a chair, warm yourself by the fire (made from parts of the 13th Doctor’s TARDIS!) and join us in the Campervan as we struggle contain our excitement.
WOW! Just two weekends into November and the amount of Doctor Who material is impossible to keep track of! Daleks to the left of me, Cybermen to the right……!
Join James, Phil and Ian as they attempt to cover everything their fragile brains can remember – from the amount of content available on iPlayer quadrupling overnight with the addition of Classic Who, to the wonderful Tales of the TARDIS! Pull up a chair, warm yourself by the fire (made from parts of the 13th Doctor’s TARDIS!) and join us in the Campervan as we struggle contain our excitement.
We continue to bask in the glow of our Chris Chibnall interview at Gallifrey One and lo, so has the internet as excerpts appear around and about the internet in the form of news articles and Youtube commentary. But we trundle on towards the future with director announcements for the impending Gatwa Era and indeed the past with the Timelash and our Modern Series Commentary from the Capaldi classic “The Lie of the Land!” Monkadelic!
WOW! Just two weekends into November and the amount of Doctor Who material is impossible to keep track of! Daleks to the left of me, Cybermen to the right……!
Join James, Phil and Ian as they attempt to cover everything their fragile brains can remember – from the amount of content available on iPlayer quadrupling overnight with the addition of Classic Who, to the wonderful Tales of the TARDIS! Pull up a chair, warm yourself by the fire (made from parts of the 13th Doctor’s TARDIS!) and join us in the Campervan as we struggle contain our excitement.
WOW! Just two weekends into November and the amount of Doctor Who material is impossible to keep track of! Daleks to the left of me, Cybermen to the right……!
Join James, Phil and Ian as they attempt to cover everything their fragile brains can remember – from the amount of content available on iPlayer quadrupling overnight with the addition of Classic Who, to the wonderful Tales of the TARDIS! Pull up a chair, warm yourself by the fire (made from parts of the 13th Doctor’s TARDIS!) and join us in the Campervan as we struggle contain our excitement.
WOW! Just two weekends into November and the amount of Doctor Who material is impossible to keep track of! Daleks to the left of me, Cybermen to the right……!
Join James, Phil and Ian as they attempt to cover everything their fragile brains can remember – from the amount of content available on iPlayer quadrupling overnight with the addition of Classic Who, to the wonderful Tales of the TARDIS! Pull up a chair, warm yourself by the fire (made from parts of the 13th Doctor’s TARDIS!) and join us in the Campervan as we struggle contain our excitement.