Latest Podcast Episodes
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episode 18 - "The Ice Warrior Cometh"
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastMark Gattiss penned an excellent episode, Liam Cunningham and David Warner were part of an excellent cast, and Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman made an excellent team in the... what can I say... most excellent Doctor Who adventure: Cold War. Join markwho42's WHOniverse regular hosts Mark Baumgarten, Trish Helm, Eduardo M Freyre, and the irregular Christian Basel of The Legend of The Traveling TARDIS as they delve into the story that brings back the original series baddies The Ice Warriors, not seen on TV screens since 1974. Plus all the latest news from the world of Doctor Who, including more on the 50th Anniversary special. Please send comments and suggestions to mark@markwho42.com
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15th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast15th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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episode 18 - "The Ice Warrior Cometh"
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastMark Gattiss penned an excellent episode, Liam Cunningham and David Warner were part of an excellent cast, and Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman made an excellent team in the... what can I say... most excellent Doctor Who adventure: Cold War. Join markwho42's WHOniverse regular hosts Mark Baumgarten, Trish Helm, Eduardo M Freyre, and the irregular Christian Basel of The Legend of The Traveling TARDIS as they delve into the story that brings back the original series baddies The Ice Warriors, not seen on TV screens since 1974. Plus all the latest news from the world of Doctor Who, including more on the 50th Anniversary special. Please send comments and suggestions to mark@markwho42.com
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episode 18 - "The Ice Warrior Cometh"
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastMark Gattiss penned an excellent episode, Liam Cunningham and David Warner were part of an excellent cast, and Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman made an excellent team in the... what can I say... most excellent Doctor Who adventure: Cold War. Join markwho42's WHOniverse regular hosts Mark Baumgarten, Trish Helm, Eduardo M Freyre, and the irregular Christian Basel of The Legend of The Traveling TARDIS as they delve into the story that brings back the original series baddies The Ice Warriors, not seen on TV screens since 1974. Plus all the latest news from the world of Doctor Who, including more on the 50th Anniversary special. Please send comments and suggestions to mark@markwho42.com
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Side Trip 3 - Our Holiday with the Gringo Killer
Traveling the Vortex
As promised in Episode 87, here is Keith & Sarah’s recount of their time on holiday.They embarked on a trip to New Orleans to board a cruise ship to go to Progresso, Yucatan and Cozumel for their honeymoon.
We hope you enjoy!
The video of the kids dancing at the church in Progresso:
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TDP 307: Destiny of the Doctor - Shadow of Death
Tin Dog PodcastSynopsis Following an emergency landing, the TARDIS arrives on a remote world orbiting a peculiar star – a pulsar which exerts an enormous gravitational force, strong enough to warp time. On further exploration the Doctor and his friends, Jamie and Zoe, discover a human outpost on the planet surface, inhabited by scientists who are there to study an ancient city. The city is apparently abandoned, but the scientists are at a loss to explain what happened to its sophisticated alien architects. The Doctor discovers that something dark, silent and deadly is also present on the world - and it is slowly closing in on the human intruders... PLEASE NOTE: THE CD RELEASE DOES NOT COME WITH A FREE DOWNLOAD OF THE STORY. Written By: Simon GuerrierDirected By: John Ainsworth Cast Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon), Evie Dawnay (Sophie)
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TDP 307: Destiny of the Doctor - Shadow of Death
Tin Dog PodcastSynopsis Following an emergency landing, the TARDIS arrives on a remote world orbiting a peculiar star – a pulsar which exerts an enormous gravitational force, strong enough to warp time. On further exploration the Doctor and his friends, Jamie and Zoe, discover a human outpost on the planet surface, inhabited by scientists who are there to study an ancient city. The city is apparently abandoned, but the scientists are at a loss to explain what happened to its sophisticated alien architects. The Doctor discovers that something dark, silent and deadly is also present on the world - and it is slowly closing in on the human intruders... PLEASE NOTE: THE CD RELEASE DOES NOT COME WITH A FREE DOWNLOAD OF THE STORY. Written By: Simon GuerrierDirected By: John Ainsworth Cast Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon), Evie Dawnay (Sophie)
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15th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast15th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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Pharos Project 112: Girl, Interrupted
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we're joined by Martyn from the Bad Wiff podcast, as we review "Asylum of the Daleks". Also, we have an interview with Dee Sadler, who played Flower Child in "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy". She's lovely.
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @Doctor_Vendetta @BadWilf
Facebook: The Super Smashing Great Pharos Project Group Page
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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7.09 - Cold War
FeexbyA commentary to the Doctor Who episode Cold War. Even by our own ramshackle standards the facts are fast and loose here. It is Brendan not Brian Gleeson, obviously. And every time John talks about the movie Xtro he actually means Inseminoid, though Xtro is very good too, he reckons.
Those Game Of Thrones roles in full: Liam Cunningham (Zhukov) plays Davos Seaworth, Tobias Menzies (Stepashin) plays Edmure Tully and Spencer Wilding (Skaldak) plays the White Walker.
Download Enhanced Podcast
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7.09 - Cold War
FeexbyA commentary to the Doctor Who episode Cold War. Even by our own ramshackle standards the facts are fast and loose here. It is Brendan not Brian Gleeson, obviously. And every time John talks about the movie Xtro he actually means Inseminoid, though Xtro is very good too, he reckons.
Those Game Of Thrones roles in full: Liam Cunningham (Zhukov) plays Davos Seaworth, Tobias Menzies (Stepashin) plays Edmure Tully and Spencer Wilding (Skaldak) plays the White Walker.
Download Enhanced Podcast
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Episode 25: A Hessian Sack Full of Candy Canes
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the start of Season 9, and so it's time for Brendan, Richard and Nathan to grow a terrorist moustache or stick on a military-issue UNIT one and settle back with a sardonic wine and a runny brie to watch Day of the Daleks, The Curse of Peladon and The Sea Devils. Oh, Centauri, stop it!
Buy the stories!
Day of the Daleks was released in 2011 as a Special Edition DVD, with an excitingly remastered version which we discuss in the episode. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
In the UK and Australia, The Curse of Peladon was released in 2010 as part of the decreasingly impressive Peladon Tales Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)
Again, in the UK and Australia, The Sea Devils was released in 2008 as part of the Beneath the Surface Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)
Day of the Daleks
Once again, here are some photos of Brendan dressed as Katy Manning from Day of the Daleks.
And there's that old Vulcan saying: Only Nixon could go to China.
Earlier this month, Australian activist group Beyond Green responded to Attorney-General George Brandis's plan to save details about every Australian's online activity, by suggesting that we should CC him into every email conversation we have.
(Not that) Louis Marx was responsible for a range of toy Daleks in the 1960s, some of which later found their way into the programme to represent armies of Daleks that the production could actually afford. (See, among others, Planet of the Daleks.)
Here's Clayton Hickman's tweet about the poor condition of the Dalek props in Day of the Daleks.
You won't want to miss Aubrey Woods singing The Candyman Can from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).
Brendan mentions Flight of the Darned, by farmageddon71, the person behind the 1990s special edition of The Five Doctors. No spoilers, but stop whatever you're doing right now and watch it immediately.
Here's Sean Pertwee dressed up as his father dressed up as the Doctor for Halloween 2014.
The Curse of Peladon
The Radio Times review of The Curse of Peladon has a lovely publicity shot of Katy Manning complete with a stray hair roller. (Katy claims that these were actually shots from rehearsals rather than specially-staged publicity shots.)
Arcturus, apparently, went on to have a prolific television career, starring as Bernard, part of Queen Asphyxia's triple husbandoid, in Blackadder's Christmas Carol.
I am proud to announce that I have been unable to find all of Alpha Centauri's appearance on The Black and White Minstrel Show, although a brief clip can be seen here, as part of BabelColour's brilliant Every Doctor Who Story video.
The Sea Devils
Here are some lovely episodes of The Clangers for you to enjoy.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. Go on.
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7.09 - Cold War
FeexbyA commentary to the Doctor Who episode Cold War. Even by our own ramshackle standards the facts are fast and loose here. It is Brendan not Brian Gleeson, obviously. And every time John talks about the movie Xtro he actually means Inseminoid, though Xtro is very good too, he reckons. Those Game Of Thrones roles in full: Liam Cunningham (Zhukov) plays Davos Seaworth, Tobias Menzies (Stepashin) plays Edmure Tully and Spencer Wilding (Skaldak) plays the White Walker.
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7.09 - Cold War
FeexbyA commentary to the Doctor Who episode Cold War. Even by our own ramshackle standards the facts are fast and loose here. It is Brendan not Brian Gleeson, obviously. And every time John talks about the movie Xtro he actually means Inseminoid, though Xtro is very good too, he reckons. Those Game Of Thrones roles in full: Liam Cunningham (Zhukov) plays Davos Seaworth, Tobias Menzies (Stepashin) plays Edmure Tully and Spencer Wilding (Skaldak) plays the White Walker.
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The Doctor Who Episode #160 - Interview with classic Doctor Who companion Peter Purves
The Doctor Who PodcastA short break from the excitement that is Season 7 of Doctor Who. James and Leeson bring you a fantastic interview from Whooverville 4, one of the greatest conventions on the planet. They were lucky enough to sit down with classic Doctor Who companion, Peter Purves. Peter played Steven Taylor, the fiesty companion to the [...]
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Episode 25 A Hessian Sack Full of Candy Canes
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the start of Season 9, and so it's time for Brendan, Richard and Nathan to grow a terrorist moustache or stick on a military-issue UNIT one and settle back with a sardonic wine and a runny brie to watch Day of the Daleks, The Curse of Peladon and The Sea Devils. Oh, Centauri, stop it!
Buy the stories!
Day of the Daleks was released in 2011 as a Special Edition DVD, with an excitingly remastered version which we discuss in the episode. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
In the UK and Australia, The Curse of Peladon was released in 2010 as part of the decreasingly impressive Peladon Tales Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)
Again, in the UK and Australia, The Sea Devils was released in 2008 as part of the Beneath the Surface Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)
Day of the Daleks
Once again, here are some photos of Brendan dressed as Katy Manning from Day of the Daleks.
And there's that old Vulcan saying: Only Nixon could go to China.
Earlier this month, Australian activist group Beyond Green responded to Attorney-General George Brandis's plan to save details about every Australian's online activity, by suggesting that we should CC him into every email conversation we have.
(Not that) Louis Marx was responsible for a range of toy Daleks in the 1960s, some of which later found their way into the programme to represent armies of Daleks that the production could actually afford. (See, among others, Planet of the Daleks.)
Here's Clayton Hickman's tweet about the poor condition of the Dalek props in Day of the Daleks.
You won't want to miss Aubrey Woods singing The Candyman Can from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).
Brendan mentions Flight of the Darned, by farmageddon71, the person behind the 1990s special edition of The Five Doctors. No spoilers, but stop whatever you're doing right now and watch it immediately.
Here's Sean Pertwee dressed up as his father dressed up as the Doctor for Halloween 2014.
The Curse of Peladon
The Radio Times review of The Curse of Peladon has a lovely publicity shot of Katy Manning complete with a stray hair roller. (Katy claims that these were actually shots from rehearsals rather than specially-staged publicity shots.)
Arcturus, apparently, went on to have a prolific television career, starring as Bernard, part of Queen Asphyxia's triple husbandoid, in Blackadder's Christmas Carol.
I am proud to announce that I have been unable to find all of Alpha Centauri's appearance on The Black and White Minstrel Show, although a brief clip can be seen here, as part of BabelColour's brilliant Every Doctor Who Story video.
The Sea Devils
Here are some lovely episodes of The Clangers for you to enjoy.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. Go on.
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7.09 - Cold War
FeexbyA commentary to the Doctor Who episode Cold War. Even by our own ramshackle standards the facts are fast and loose here. It is Brendan not Brian Gleeson, obviously. And every time John talks about the movie Xtro he actually means Inseminoid, though Xtro is very good too, he reckons. Those Game Of Thrones roles in full: Liam Cunningham (Zhukov) plays Davos Seaworth, Tobias Menzies (Stepashin) plays Edmure Tully and Spencer Wilding (Skaldak) plays the White Walker.
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7.09 - Cold War
FeexbyA commentary to the Doctor Who episode Cold War. Even by our own ramshackle standards the facts are fast and loose here. It is Brendan not Brian Gleeson, obviously. And every time John talks about the movie Xtro he actually means Inseminoid, though Xtro is very good too, he reckons. Those Game Of Thrones roles in full: Liam Cunningham (Zhukov) plays Davos Seaworth, Tobias Menzies (Stepashin) plays Edmure Tully and Spencer Wilding (Skaldak) plays the White Walker.
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A Hessian Sack Full of Candy Canes
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the start of Season 9, and so it's time for Brendan, Richard and Nathan to grow a terrorist moustache or stick on a military-issue UNIT one and settle back with a sardonic wine and a runny brie to watch Day of the Daleks, The Curse of Peladon and The Sea Devils. Oh, Centauri, stop it!
Buy the stories!
Day of the Daleks was released in 2011 as a Special Edition DVD, with an excitingly remastered version which we discuss in the episode. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
In the UK and Australia, The Curse of Peladon was released in 2010 as part of the decreasingly impressive Peladon Tales Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)
Again, in the UK and Australia, The Sea Devils was released in 2008 as part of the Beneath the Surface Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)
Day of the Daleks
Once again, here are some photos of Brendan dressed as Katy Manning from Day of the Daleks.
And there's that old Vulcan saying: Only Nixon could go to China.
Earlier this month, Australian activist group Beyond Green responded to Attorney-General George Brandis's plan to save details about every Australian's online activity, by suggesting that we should CC him into every email conversation we have.
(Not that) Louis Marx was responsible for a range of toy Daleks in the 1960s, some of which later found their way into the programme to represent armies of Daleks that the production could actually afford. (See, among others, Planet of the Daleks.)
Here's Clayton Hickman's tweet about the poor condition of the Dalek props in Day of the Daleks.
You won't want to miss Aubrey Woods singing The Candyman Can from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).
Brendan mentions Flight of the Darned, by farmageddon71, the person behind the 1990s special edition of The Five Doctors. No spoilers, but stop whatever you're doing right now and watch it immediately.
Here's Sean Pertwee dressed up as his father dressed up as the Doctor for Halloween 2014.
The Curse of Peladon
The Radio Times review of The Curse of Peladon has a lovely publicity shot of Katy Manning complete with a stray hair roller. (Katy claims that these were actually shots from rehearsals rather than specially-staged publicity shots.)
Arcturus, apparently, went on to have a prolific television career, starring as Bernard, part of Queen Asphyxia's triple husbandoid, in Blackadder's Christmas Carol.
I am proud to announce that I have been unable to find all of Alpha Centauri's appearance on The Black and White Minstrel Show, although a brief clip can be seen here, as part of BabelColour's brilliant Every Doctor Who Story video.
The Sea Devils
Here are some lovely episodes of The Clangers for you to enjoy.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. Go on.
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2MTL 303: "Cold War" Reviewed
Two-minute Time LordI guess it's possible that I'm simply a Bad Fan ( Warren Frey), but I can't say that I was excited about the return of the Ice Warriors. Admit it: didn't the old ones look kind of — silly? Turns out the monster itself was mostly a triumph in "Cold War," but oddly this episode fell prey to one of "The Rings of Akhaten"'s problems.
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2MTL 303: "Cold War" Reviewed
Two-minute Time LordI guess it's possible that I'm simply a Bad Fan ( Warren Frey), but I can't say that I was excited about the return of the Ice Warriors. Admit it: didn't the old ones look kind of — silly? Turns out the monster itself was mostly a triumph in "Cold War," but oddly this episode fell prey to one of "The Rings of Akhaten"'s problems.
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A Hessian Sack Full of Candy Canes
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s the start of Season 9, and so it’s time for Brendan, Richard and Nathan to grow a terrorist moustache or stick on a military-issue UNIT one and settle back with a sardonic wine and a runny brie to watch Day of the Daleks, The Curse of Peladon and The Sea Devils. Oh, Centauri, stop it!
Buy the stories!
Day of the Daleks was released in 2011 as a Special Edition DVD, with an excitingly remastered version which we discuss in the episode. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
In the UK and Australia, The Curse of Peladon was released in 2010 as part of the decreasingly impressive Peladon Tales Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)
Again, in the UK and Australia, The Sea Devils was released in 2008 as part of the Beneath the Surface Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)
Day of the Daleks
Once again, here is a photo of Brendan dressed as Katy Manning from Day of the Daleks.
And there’s that old Vulcan saying: Only Nixon could go to China.
Earlier this month, Australian activist group Beyond Green responded to Attorney-General George Brandis’s plan to save details about every Australian’s online activity, by suggesting that we should CC him into every email conversation we have.
(Not that) Louis Marx was responsible for a range of toy Daleks in the 1960s, some of which later found their way into the programme to represent armies of Daleks that the production could actually afford. (See, among others, Planet of the Daleks.)
Here’s Clayton Hickman’s tweet about the poor condition of the Dalek props in Day of the Daleks.
You won’t want to miss Aubrey Woods singing The Candyman Can from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).
Brendan mentions Flight of the Darned, by farmageddon71, the person behind the 1990s special edition of The Five Doctors. No spoilers, but stop whatever you’re doing right now and watch it immediately.
Here’s Sean Pertwee dressed up as his father dressed up as the Doctor for Halloween 2014.
The Curse of Peladon
The Radio Times review of The Curse of Peladon has a lovely publicity shot of Katy Manning complete with a stray hair roller. (Katy claims that these were actually shots from rehearsals rather than specially-staged publicity shots.)
Arcturus, apparently, went on to have a prolific television career, starring as Bernard, part of Queen Asphyxia’s triple husbandoid, in Blackadder’s Christmas Carol.
I am proud to announce that I have been unable to find all of Alpha Centauri’s appearance on The Black and White Minstrel Show, although a brief clip can be seen here, as part of BabelColour’s brilliant Every Doctor Who Story video.
The Sea Devils
Here are some lovely episodes of The Clangers for you to enjoy.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. Go on.
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077 - Ssssquee
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastDid I like Cold War? I wonder… Available in YouTubeHD – http://youtu.be/p2ExTwWq1rY?hd=1
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077 - Ssssquee
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastDid I like Cold War? I wonder… Available in YouTubeHD – http://youtu.be/p2ExTwWq1rY?hd=1
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Interview with classic Doctor Who companion Peter Purves
The Doctor Who PodcastA short break from the excitement that is Season 7 of Doctor Who.
James and Leeson bring you a fantastic interview from Whooverville 4, one of the greatest conventions on the planet.
They were lucky enough to sit down with classic Doctor Who companion, Peter Purves.
Peter played Steven Taylor, the fiesty companion to the 1st Doctor, William Hartnell from 1965 to 1966. He has also been involved with various Big Finish companion chronicles.
Settle back for what is an enjoyable interview with Peter Purves.
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The Whostorian - Episode 103: Doctor Spock
The WhostorianStylin' Steve & Shannon get together to reminisce about Lenoard Nimoy and their memories of the actor. As well the Motes of News and some Doctor Who stuff
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077 – Ssssquee
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastDid I like Cold War? I wonder… Available in YouTubeHD – http://youtu.be/p2ExTwWq1rY?hd=1
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077 – Ssssquee
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastDid I like Cold War? I wonder… Available in YouTubeHD – http://youtu.be/p2ExTwWq1rY?hd=1
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Interview with classic Doctor Who companion Peter Purves
The Doctor Who PodcastA short break from the excitement that is Season 7 of Doctor Who.
James and Leeson bring you a fantastic interview from Whooverville 4, one of the greatest conventions on the planet.
They were lucky enough to sit down with classic Doctor Who companion, Peter Purves.
Peter played Steven Taylor, the fiesty companion to the 1st Doctor, William Hartnell from 1965 to 1966. He has also been involved with various Big Finish companion chronicles.
Settle back for what is an enjoyable interview with Peter Purves.
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Daleks Duelling Dinosaurs
Telos AMGoing way back, Telos AM start taking a look over series 7a. In this episode Nick & Alex talk about the first three episodes - Asylum of the Daleks, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, & A Town Called Mercy.
See you soon with the last three episodes!
http://telosam.wordpress.comhttp://telosam.tumblr.com
telos.am@gmail.com
@the_penmin - Nick@enola41 - Alex@radiantfracture - Julian@Lazarus_LM - Lindsey
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Daleks Duelling Dinosaurs
Telos AMGoing way back, Telos AM start taking a look over series 7a. In this episode Nick & Alex talk about the first three episodes - Asylum of the Daleks, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, & A Town Called Mercy.
See you soon with the last three episodes!
http://telosam.wordpress.comhttp://telosam.tumblr.com
telos.am@gmail.com
@the_penmin - Nick@enola41 - Alex@radiantfracture - Julian@Lazarus_LM - Lindsey
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The Whostorian - Episode 103: Doctor Spock
The WhostorianStylin' Steve & Shannon get together to reminisce about Lenoard Nimoy and their memories of the actor. As well the Motes of News and some Doctor Who stuff
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The Corsair's Closet podcast - 1.6 Villainous Lair 1 year Anniversary Interviews with Patrick and Chris
The Corsair's Closet podcastWelcome to the deceptively named "Normal Heights" where the abnormal don't even bother hiding in the shadows. They walk the streets of the business district out in plain view, often on their way to our favorite hang-outs of Villainous Lair Comics and Gaming. Come learn where, as the Doctor would say, "the Geeks live".
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Episode 108 : Dragonfire
The Untempered Schism PodcastMilkshakes all around (and maybe over a person or two) as we pay a visit to the dark side of the planet Svartos. Home to random rouges like Sabalom Glitz, a time storm displaced teen from the 1980 in one Dorothy McShane, though everyone calls her Ace, a frozen alien mad men called Kane, and a robotic dragon with a gem in his head. Luckly Mel is around to scream at it...
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 18:44
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Episode 79: Who's That Girl
The Sonic Toolbox"The Rings of Akhaten", reviewed herein, has been a polarizing episode. Half love it, half meh it. We jump in and put our four cents in about this visually stunning story. And some science, too.WARNING: Contains rabbit chasing
Link:
Carl SaganEpisode 79: Who's That Girl
