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Episode 399 - Up the Time Stream
Traveling the VortexIn this week’s episode we review recent LS series book, Lethbridge-Stewart: The Laughing Gnome - Scary Monsters by Simon A. Forward. Find out what we think of this novel in the next phase of the series.
Plus, some news of the week.
Also, don’t forget to get those entries in for prizes to be given away in our 400th episode celebration.
Enjoy!
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Episode 399 – Up the Time Stream
Traveling the VortexIn this week’s episode we review recent LS series book, Lethbridge-Stewart: The Laughing Gnome – Scary Monsters by Simon A. Forward. Find out what we think of this novel in the next phase of the series.
Plus, some news of the week.
Also, don’t forget to get those entries in for prizes to be given away in our 400th episode celebration.
Enjoy!
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Extra! - We Really Are Monsters
Doctor Who: Verity!After about a year, we return to the most monstrous of games, You Monster, You. Join Deb as she makes Erika and Tansy make TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE choices.
What would you have done in our shoes? Let us know in the comments!
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Doctor Who: The Writers' Room on "The Evil of the Daleks" Support Verity! on Patreon!
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Extra! - We Really Are Monsters
Doctor Who: Verity!After about a year, we return to the most monstrous of games, You Monster, You. Join Deb as she makes Erika and Tansy make TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE choices.
What would you have done in our shoes? Let us know in the comments!
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Doctor Who: The Writers' Room on "The Evil of the Daleks" Support Verity! on Patreon!
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The Twin Dilemma
Who's Doing What NowOne could say that John Nathan Turner and crew really choked on this first outing for the 6th Doctor. If you watched the episode, you get the joke. If you didn't watch the episode, then you consider yourself lucky. This week we're talking about, The Twin Dilemma.
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Special Thanks to the Jackpot Golden Boys for our theme. Find more of their great work on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/jackpot
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The Twin Dilemma
Who's Doing What NowOne could say that John Nathan Turner and crew really choked on this first outing for the 6th Doctor. If you watched the episode, you get the joke. If you didn't watch the episode, then you consider yourself lucky. This week we're talking about, The Twin Dilemma.
Be sure to rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean and on Google Play!
We want to hear from you! Find us at your favorite social media outlets:
Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod Twitter - @wdwnpodWebsite - wdwnpod.com
Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com
Special Thanks to the Jackpot Golden Boys for our theme. Find more of their great work on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/jackpot
Or on their website - http://www.jackpotgoldenboys.com
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TDP 789: Torchwood 23 Instant Khama from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews #Torchwood 23 Instant Khama from @BigFinish This title was released in July 2018. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until September 30th 2018, and on general sale after this date. Imagine. All those people. The ones who make each day that little bit harder. That little bit more unbearable. Imagine if you could silence them. Just by looking at them. I mean, just imagine. If you could do that. To all the people who annoy you. Would you do it? Torchwood contains adult material and may not be suitable for younger listeners Written By: David Llewellyn, James Goss and Jonathan Morris Directed By: Lisa Bowerman Cast Naoko Mori (Toshiko Sato), Jonny Dixon (Simon), Sara McGaughey (Janet), Duncan Wisbey (Jolly Otter), Simon Ludders(Policeman), Ross Ford (Chav), Liz Sutherland-Lim (Daphne). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producer James Goss Script Editor David Llewellyn Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
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TDP 789: Torchwood 23 Instant Khama from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews #Torchwood 23 Instant Khama from @BigFinish This title was released in July 2018. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until September 30th 2018, and on general sale after this date. Imagine. All those people. The ones who make each day that little bit harder. That little bit more unbearable. Imagine if you could silence them. Just by looking at them. I mean, just imagine. If you could do that. To all the people who annoy you. Would you do it? Torchwood contains adult material and may not be suitable for younger listeners Written By: David Llewellyn, James Goss and Jonathan Morris Directed By: Lisa Bowerman Cast Naoko Mori (Toshiko Sato), Jonny Dixon (Simon), Sara McGaughey (Janet), Duncan Wisbey (Jolly Otter), Simon Ludders(Policeman), Ross Ford (Chav), Liz Sutherland-Lim (Daphne). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producer James Goss Script Editor David Llewellyn Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
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The Hand of Fear (...of FEAR)
The Watch-A-Thon of RassilonToni and Joe say goodbye to Sarah Jane and get a little handsy with Eldrad in the Classic Doctor Who serial The Hand of Fear.
This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Matt Golden. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here.
Download • YouTube • RSS • Patreon • iTunes • Stitcher • Google Play • ESO Network
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The Hand of Fear (...of FEAR)
The Watch-A-Thon of RassilonToni and Joe say goodbye to Sarah Jane and get a little handsy with Eldrad in the Classic Doctor Who serial The Hand of Fear.
This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Matt Golden. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here.
Download * YouTube * RSS * Patreon * iTunes * Stitcher * Google Play * ESO Network
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The Hand of Fear (...of FEAR)
The Watch-A-Thon of RassilonToni and Joe say goodbye to Sarah Jane and get a little handsy with Eldrad in the Classic Doctor Who serial The Hand of Fear.
This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Matt Golden. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here.
Download • YouTube • RSS • Patreon • iTunes • Stitcher • Google Play • ESO Network
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DWBRcast 99 – Série Clássica: (No passinho do) The Romans!
DWBRcastHoje voltamos com os reviews da série clássica com o excelente arco The Romans! A primeira aventura com a companion Vicki (Maureen O’Brien) foi cheia de comédia e ação! Ian naufragado, Barbara escravizada, Doutor se passando por um tocador de lira e César Nero fanfarrão!
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DWBRcast 99 – Série Clássica: (No passinho do) The Romans!
DWBRcastHoje voltamos com os reviews da série clássica com o excelente arco The Romans! A primeira aventura com a companion Vicki (Maureen O’Brien) foi cheia de comédia e ação! Ian naufragado, Barbara escravizada, Doutor se passando por um tocador de lira e César Nero fanfarrão!
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DWBRcast 99 – Série Clássica: (No passinho do) The Romans!
DWBRcastUm dia Roma amanheceu pegando fogo! Fogo! FOGO! E pra variar o Doutor tem algo a ver com a treta toda!
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DWBRcast 99 - Serie Classica: (No passinho do) The Romans!
DWBRcastUm dia Roma amanheceu pegando fogo! Fogo! FOGO! E pra variar o Doutor tem algo a ver com a treta toda!
O post DWBRcast 99 – Serie Classica: (No passinho do) The Romans! apareceu primeiro em Doctor Who Brasil.
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DWBRcast 99 – Série Clássica: (No passinho do) The Romans!
DWBRcastHoje voltamos com os reviews da série clássica com o excelente arco The Romans! A primeira aventura com a companion Vicki (Maureen O’Brien) foi cheia de comédia e ação! Ian naufragado, Barbara escravizada, Doutor se passando por um tocador de lira e César Nero fanfarrão!
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He has my eyes, my face, my voice
Who's He?In this weeks episode it's all go as since the lads have been away, we have had a new trailer for series 11 and a confirmed air date of Sunday 7th October for Jodie Whittaker's debut as the Doctor! So Paul and Phil are quite excited about this but this wouldn't be the Who's He? Podcast without Phil voicing some concerns!
But this main reason for the pair of them getting back together after an extended break, is to talk about the Target novelisation of The Enemy of The World by Ian Marter which the pair of them seem slightly disappointed about. Listen to find out why!
Also included this week, we lost three more people connected to Doctor Who, Missy is going to Big Finish, Paul shows off his rampant sexism and disdain for the working classes and of course, Omega's Tat Corner!
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He has my eyes, my face, my voice
Who's He?In this weeks episode it's all go as since the lads have been away, we have had a new trailer for series 11 and a confirmed air date of Sunday 7th October for Jodie Whittaker's debut as the Doctor! So Paul and Phil are quite excited about this but this wouldn't be the Who's He? Podcast without Phil voicing some concerns!
But this main reason for the pair of them getting back together after an extended break, is to talk about the Target novelisation of The Enemy of The World by Ian Marter which the pair of them seem slightly disappointed about. Listen to find out why!
Also included this week, we lost three more people connected to Doctor Who, Missy is going to Big Finish, Paul shows off his rampant sexism and disdain for the working classes and of course, Omega's Tat Corner!
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He has my eyes, my face, my voice
Who's He?In this weeks episode it's all go as since the lads have been away, we have had a new trailer for series 11 and a confirmed air date of Sunday 7th October for Jodie Whittaker's debut as the Doctor! So Paul and Phil are quite excited about this but this wouldn't be the Who's He? Podcast without Phil voicing some concerns!
But this main reason for the pair of them getting back together after an extended break, is to talk about the Target novelisation of The Enemy of The World by Ian Marter which the pair of them seem slightly disappointed about. Listen to find out why!
Also included this week, we lost three more people connected to Doctor Who, Missy is going to Big Finish, Paul shows off his rampant sexism and disdain for the working classes and of course, Omega's Tat Corner!
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Episode 134: Attack of the Cybermen OR He Knows More than He's Lytton On
PodcasticaFolks! This is our last episode...before Season 11 premieres!! We are so much excite! But before we get to that story, we have to get through this story! It's a story of Cybermen and bank heists. A story of chameleon circuits and that one black Cyberman. A story of Terry Molloy in a role that's not Davros and how he blasts a Cyberman right in the mouth! Come join us for a rollicking ride that is Attack of the Cybermen!
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#130 Games Without Frontiers
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast...in which three old Doctor Who podcasters dust the cobwebs off their microphones, discuss the current state of Doctor Who fandom, and play some games. JB is joined by St. Xtofer from (the late) Dirty WHOers and Sean Homrig from The TARDIS Tavern (closed for remodeling).
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#130 Games Without Frontiers
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast…in which three old Doctor Who podcasters dust the cobwebs off their microphones, discuss the current state of Doctor Who fandom, and play some games. JB is joined by St. Xtofer from (the late) Dirty WHOers and Sean Homrig from The TARDIS Tavern (closed for remodeling).
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Episode 326: Series 11 Preview
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 326: Series 11 Preview Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Matt Barber and Simon Brett.
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The Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 194 - The Diary of River Song Series 2 - Earth Station Who - The ESO Network
Earth Station WhoThe ESW crew closes the book on the Summer of Song with the second of the Big Finish series featuring the time traveling archeologist. Mike, Mike, Mary, and Adam Lance Garcia discover exactly what...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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The Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 194 - The Diary of River Song Series 2
Earth Station WhoThe ESW crew closes the book on the Summer of Song with the second of the Big Finish series featuring the time traveling archeologist. Mike, Mike, Mary, and Adam Lance Garcia discover exactly what...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon
Radio Free SkaroWith a mere two weeks to go before Series 11 of Doctor Who graces our screens, the news is arriving with increased ferocity, including a new trailer, articles in Doctor Who Magazine and the New York Times (!), cinema screenings, media appearances by one J. Whittaker, and more! But while you look forward to October 7, why not jump back through the decades to 1971 (and forward to Earth's future) with our hair-obsessed commentary of episodes four to six of "Colony in Space!"
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! - Edmonton Expo - Episode 2 titled "The Ghost Moment" - Second Series 11 trailer - Series 11 teasers from Chibnall - Chris Chibnall interview for doctorwho.tv - New York Times article on Jodie Whittaker - Jodie Whittaker reads reaction tweets - Georgia Tennant tweets her support for Whittaker - Doctor Who Magazine 530 released - Series 11 title sequence and music may not appear until episode 2 - DWAS Series 11 premiere party - Canadian Series 11 Premiere cinema screenings - American Series 11 Premiere cinema screenings - Jodie Whittaker's BBC promotional appearances - Series 11 effects being done by DNeg - Missy gets her own Big Finish series - Earthshock BFI screening - Christopher Eccleston memoir due in 2019
Commentary:
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Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon
Radio Free SkaroWith a mere two weeks to go before Series 11 of Doctor Who graces our screens, the news is arriving with increased ferocity, including a new trailer, articles in Doctor Who Magazine and the New York Times (!), cinema screenings, media appearances by one J. Whittaker, and more! But while you look forward to October 7, why not jump back through the decades to 1971 (and forward to Earth’s future) with our hair-obsessed commentary of episodes four to six of “Colony in Space!”
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Edmonton Expo – Episode 2 titled “The Ghost Moment” – Second Series 11 trailer – Series 11 teasers from Chibnall – Chris Chibnall interview for doctorwho.tv – New York Times article on Jodie Whittaker – Jodie Whittaker reads reaction tweets – Georgia Tennant tweets her support for Whittaker – Doctor Who Magazine 530 released – Series 11 title sequence and music may not appear until episode 2 – DWAS Series 11 premiere party – Canadian Series 11 Premiere cinema screenings – American Series 11 Premiere cinema screenings – Jodie Whittaker’s BBC promotional appearances – Series 11 effects being done by DNeg – Missy gets her own Big Finish series – Earthshock BFI screening – Christopher Eccleston memoir due in 2019
Commentary:
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Episode 218: James Corden's Skeleton
Trust Your DoctorClosets hold a lot of skeletons honestly. Or at least, mine do.
James Corden is actually a pretty funny guy. I think because Gordon Ramsey is a chef I confused him with James Corden, somehow, even though their names are literally nothing alike. At all. I must be really dense honestly, because that’s completely bizarre. It’s The Lodger, written by Gareth Roberts and aired on June 12, 2010.
Show-notes:
1:41 The comic version is also called The Lodger.
10:23 Good on the wiki for using a picture that somehow makes Kronos look cool.
32:58 It was The Hopes and Fears of All the Years, which we covered like 9 months ago.
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Less Bum Shots
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is cleaning the kitchen, Max is standing up and making a difference, and Nathan is hiding in the cupboard under a pile of official documents with only the port decanter for company. The Slitheen are still on the rampage, and only a plucky leftist parliamentarian can stop them. It’s World War Three.
Notes and links
The Slitheen’s relatives the Blathereen appear in The Gift, the final story of Season 3 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. They’ve been painted red, and are voiced by Miriam Margolyes and Simon Callow, delightfully.
Nathan claims that the CGI Slitheen never appear again, and that’s not quite right. One is used in Boom Town, to create the effect of Blon shedding her Margaret costume. But, in any case, they never get to go for a run again. (And I’m not rewatching Revenge of the Slitheen or The Lost Boy to find out if that’s true.)
Fans of the password buffalo will enjoy the Big Finish audio Vampire of the Mind, in which Colin Baker’s Doctor faces off against the Master, played by Alex Macqueen.
The Onion’s AV Club has reviews on every episode of the new series. They’re generally very good, and in a rare move for an internet website, their comments threads are not a complete trash fire.
In 2017, Russell T Davies and James Goss published an anthology of poetry about Doctor Who called Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse, illustrated by Davies himself. If you’re upset by what happens to Harriet Jones in The Stolen Earth, it’s definitedly worth a look.
James was right: here’s an article about Newsnight’s revelation in 2007 that British nuclear weapons were protected by bike locks.
And, of course, you’re almost certainly going to want to watch Dimensions in Time again.
Picks of the Week
Max
A Very English Scandal is a three-part TV mini-series by Russell T Davies, released earlier this year on the BBC. In it, the leader of the Liberal Party, Jeremy Thorpe (Hugh Grant) puts out a hit on his former lover Norman Josiffe (Ben Whishaw) to keep him quiet about their relationship. It’s brilliant. And it actually happened.
Doctor Who was broadcast on Twitch earlier this year, and as a result, the phrase London, 1965 became an instant meme on Twitter. It is also the opening caption of the first episode of A Very English Scandal.
Max also plugs Paddington 2, also with Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, as well as Scottish actor Peter Capaldi.
James
Big Finish has released a box set of four adventures set during Eccleston’s era. Which of course they have. It’s The Ninth Doctor Chronicles!
Nathan
Nathan recommends NBC’s philosophical afterlife sitcom The Good Place, by Brooklyn Nine-Nine creator Michael Shur. Its third season starts in the US this week.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Max Jelbart is @max_jelbart. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find intermittently amusing and incredibly accurate facts about Doctor Who at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make our next episode title a silly double entendre to conceal the fact that it contains a serious discussion of twenty-first-century geopolitics.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, our plans to record a commentary on 2015’s SPECTRE are well on their way, but while you’re waiting, you can still check out our commentaries on the Daniel Craig era, the Pierce Brosnan era or the Timothy Dalton era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Less Bum Shots
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is cleaning the kitchen, Max is standing up and making a difference, and Nathan is hiding in the cupboard under a pile of official documents with only the port decanter for company. The Slitheen are still on the rampage, and only a plucky leftist parliamentarian can stop them. It’s World War Three.
Notes and links
The Slitheen’s relatives the Blathereen appear in The Gift, the final story of Season 3 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. They’ve been painted red, and are voiced by Miriam Margolyes and Simon Callow, delightfully.
Nathan claims that the CGI Slitheen never appear again, and that’s not quite right. One is used in Boom Town, to create the effect of Blon shedding her Margaret costume. But, in any case, they never get to go for a run again. (And I’m not rewatching Revenge of the Slitheen or The Lost Boy to find out if that’s true.)
Fans of the password buffalo will enjoy the Big Finish audio Vampire of the Mind, in which Colin Baker’s Doctor faces off against the Master, played by Alex Macqueen.
The Onion’s AV Club has reviews on every episode of the new series. They’re generally very good, and in a rare move for an internet website, their comments threads are not a complete trash fire.
In 2017, Russell T Davies and James Goss published an anthology of poetry about Doctor Who called Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse, illustrated by Davies himself. If you’re upset by what happens to Harriet Jones in The Stolen Earth, it’s definitedly worth a look.
James was right: here’s an article about Newsnight’s revelation in 2007 that British nuclear weapons were protected by bike locks.
And, of course, you’re almost certainly going to want to watch Dimensions in Time again.
Picks of the Week
Max
A Very English Scandal is a three-part TV mini-series by Russell T Davies, released earlier this year on the BBC. In it, the leader of the Liberal Party, Jeremy Thorpe (Hugh Grant) puts out a hit on his former lover Norman Josiffe (Ben Whishaw) to keep him quiet about their relationship. It’s brilliant. And it actually happened.
Doctor Who was broadcast on Twitch earlier this year, and as a result, the phrase London, 1965 became an instant meme on Twitter. It is also the opening caption of the first episode of A Very English Scandal.
Max also plugs Paddington 2, also with Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, as well as Scottish actor Peter Capaldi.
James
Big Finish has released a box set of four adventures set during Eccleston’s era. Which of course they have. It’s The Ninth Doctor Chronicles!
Nathan
Nathan recommends NBC’s philosophical afterlife sitcom The Good Place, by Brooklyn Nine-Nine creator Michael Shur. Its third season starts in the US this week.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Max Jelbart is @max_jelbart. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find intermittently amusing and incredibly accurate facts about Doctor Who at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make our next episode title a silly double entendre to conceal the fact that it contains a serious discussion of twenty-first-century geopolitics.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, our plans to record a commentary on 2015’s SPECTRE are well on their way, but while you’re waiting, you can still check out our commentaries on the Daniel Craig era, the Pierce Brosnan era or the Timothy Dalton era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Less Bum Shots
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is cleaning the kitchen, Max is standing up and making a difference, and Nathan is hiding in the cupboard under a pile of official documents with only the port decanter for company. The Slitheen are still on the rampage, and only a plucky leftist parliamentarian can stop them. It’s World War Three.
Notes and links
The Slitheen’s relatives the Blathereen appear in The Gift, the final story of Season 3 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. They’ve been painted red, and are voiced by Miriam Margolyes and Simon Callow, delightfully.
Nathan claims that the CGI Slitheen never appear again, and that’s not quite right. One is used in Boom Town, to create the effect of Blon shedding her Margaret costume. But, in any case, they never get to go for a run again. (And I’m not rewatching Revenge of the Slitheen or The Lost Boy to find out if that’s true.)
Fans of the password buffalo will enjoy the Big Finish audio Vampire of the Mind, in which Colin Baker’s Doctor faces off against the Master, played by Alex Macqueen.
The Onion’s AV Club has reviews on every episode of the new series. They’re generally very good, and in a rare move for an internet website, their comments threads are not a complete trash fire.
In 2017, Russell T Davies and James Goss published an anthology of poetry about Doctor Who called Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse, illustrated by Davies himself. If you’re upset by what happens to Harriet Jones in The Stolen Earth, it’s definitedly worth a look.
James was right: here’s an article about Newsnight’s revelation in 2007 that British nuclear weapons were protected by bike locks.
And, of course, you’re almost certainly going to want to watch Dimensions in Time again.
Picks of the Week
Max
A Very English Scandal is a three-part TV mini-series by Russell T Davies, released earlier this year on the BBC. In it, the leader of the Liberal Party, Jeremy Thorpe (Hugh Grant) puts out a hit on his former lover Norman Josiffe (Ben Whishaw) to keep him quiet about their relationship. It’s brilliant. And it actually happened.
Doctor Who was broadcast on Twitch earlier this year, and as a result, the phrase London, 1965 became an instant meme on Twitter. It is also the opening caption of the first episode of A Very English Scandal.
Max also plugs Paddington 2, also with Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, as well as Scottish actor Peter Capaldi.
James
Big Finish has released a box set of four adventures set during Eccleston’s era. Which of course they have. It’s The Ninth Doctor Chronicles!
Nathan
Nathan recommends NBC’s philosophical afterlife sitcom The Good Place, by Brooklyn Nine-Nine creator Michael Shur. Its third season starts in the US this week.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Max Jelbart is @max_jelbart. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find intermittently amusing and incredibly accurate facts about Doctor Who at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make our next episode title a silly double entendre to conceal the fact that it contains a serious discussion of twenty-first-century geopolitics.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, our plans to record a commentary on 2015’s SPECTRE are well on their way, but while you’re waiting, you can still check out our commentaries on the Daniel Craig era, the Pierce Brosnan era or the Timothy Dalton era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Less Bum Shots
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is cleaning the kitchen, Max is standing up and making a difference, and Nathan is hiding in the cupboard under a pile of official documents with only the port decanter for company. The Slitheen are still on the rampage, and only a plucky leftist parliamentarian can stop them. It’s World War Three.
Notes and links
The Slitheen’s relatives the Blathereen appear in The Gift, the final story of Season 3 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. They’ve been painted red, and are voiced by Miriam Margolyes and Simon Callow, delightfully.
Nathan claims that the CGI Slitheen never appear again, and that’s not quite right. One is used in Boom Town, to create the effect of Blon shedding her Margaret costume. But, in any case, they never get to go for a run again. (And I’m not rewatching Revenge of the Slitheen or The Lost Boy to find out if that’s true.)
Fans of the password buffalo will enjoy the Big Finish audio Vampire of the Mind, in which Colin Baker’s Doctor faces off against the Master, played by Alex Macqueen.
The Onion’s AV Club has reviews on every episode of the new series. They’re generally very good, and in a rare move for an internet website, their comments threads are not a complete trash fire.
In 2017, Russell T Davies and James Goss published an anthology of poetry about Doctor Who called Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse, illustrated by Davies himself. If you’re upset by what happens to Harriet Jones in The Stolen Earth, it’s definitedly worth a look.
James was right: here’s an article about Newsnight’s revelation in 2007 that British nuclear weapons were protected by bike locks.
And, of course, you’re almost certainly going to want to watch Dimensions in Time again.
Picks of the Week
Max
A Very English Scandal is a three-part TV mini-series by Russell T Davies, released earlier this year on the BBC. In it, the leader of the Liberal Party, Jeremy Thorpe (Hugh Grant) puts out a hit on his former lover Norman Josiffe (Ben Whishaw) to keep him quiet about their relationship. It’s brilliant. And it actually happened.
Doctor Who was broadcast on Twitch earlier this year, and as a result, the phrase London, 1965 became an instant meme on Twitter. It is also the opening caption of the first episode of A Very English Scandal.
Max also plugs Paddington 2, also with Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, as well as Scottish actor Peter Capaldi.
James
Big Finish has released a box set of four adventures set during Eccleston’s era. Which of course they have. It’s The Ninth Doctor Chronicles!
Nathan
Nathan recommends NBC’s philosophical afterlife sitcom The Good Place, by Brooklyn Nine-Nine creator Michael Shur. Its third season starts in the US this week.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Max Jelbart is @max_jelbart. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find intermittently amusing and incredibly accurate facts about Doctor Who at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make our next episode title a silly double entendre to conceal the fact that it contains a serious discussion of twenty-first-century geopolitics.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, our plans to record a commentary on 2015’s SPECTRE are well on their way, but while you’re waiting, you can still check out our commentaries on the Daniel Craig era, the Pierce Brosnan era or the Timothy Dalton era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Less Bum Shots
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is cleaning the kitchen, Max is standing up and making a difference, and Nathan is hiding in the cupboard under a pile of official documents with only the port decanter for company. The Slitheen are still on the rampage, and only a plucky leftist parliamentarian can stop them. It’s World War Three.
Notes and links
The Slitheen’s relatives the Blathereen appear in The Gift, the final story of Season 3 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. They’ve been painted red, and are voiced by Miriam Margolyes and Simon Callow, delightfully.
Nathan claims that the CGI Slitheen never appear again, and that’s not quite right. One is used in Boom Town, to create the effect of Blon shedding her Margaret costume. But, in any case, they never get to go for a run again. (And I’m not rewatching Revenge of the Slitheen or The Lost Boy to find out if that’s true.)
Fans of the password buffalo will enjoy the Big Finish audio Vampire of the Mind, in which Colin Baker’s Doctor faces off against the Master, played by Alex Macqueen.
The Onion’s AV Club has reviews on every episode of the new series. They’re generally very good, and in a rare move for an internet website, their comments threads are not a complete trash fire.
In 2017, Russell T Davies and James Goss published an anthology of poetry about Doctor Who called Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse, illustrated by Davies himself. If you’re upset by what happens to Harriet Jones in The Stolen Earth, it’s definitedly worth a look.
James was right: here’s an article about Newsnight’s revelation in 2007 that British nuclear weapons were protected by bike locks.
And, of course, you’re almost certainly going to want to watch Dimensions in Time again.
Picks of the Week
Max
A Very English Scandal is a three-part TV mini-series by Russell T Davies, released earlier this year on the BBC. In it, the leader of the Liberal Party, Jeremy Thorpe (Hugh Grant) puts out a hit on his former lover Norman Josiffe (Ben Whishaw) to keep him quiet about their relationship. It’s brilliant. And it actually happened.
Doctor Who was broadcast on Twitch earlier this year, and as a result, the phrase London, 1965 became an instant meme on Twitter. It is also the opening caption of the first episode of A Very English Scandal.
Max also plugs Paddington 2, also with Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, as well as Scottish actor Peter Capaldi.
James
Big Finish has released a box set of four adventures set during Eccleston’s era. Which of course they have. It’s The Ninth Doctor Chronicles!
Nathan
Nathan recommends NBC’s philosophical afterlife sitcom The Good Place, by Brooklyn Nine-Nine creator Michael Shur. Its third season starts in the US this week.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Max Jelbart is @max_jelbart. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find intermittently amusing and incredibly accurate facts about Doctor Who at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make our next episode title a silly double entendre to conceal the fact that it contains a serious discussion of twenty-first-century geopolitics.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, our plans to record a commentary on 2015’s SPECTRE are well on their way, but while you’re waiting, you can still check out our commentaries on the Daniel Craig era, the Pierce Brosnan era or the Timothy Dalton era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #298: Maximum Power!
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn discuss the life and times of Jacqueline Pearce, compare our sonic screwdrivers, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:02 — Welcome!
- 01:37 – News:
- 01:43 — Doctor Who: New series dated.
- 05:15 — Henry Cavill: Superman turns into The Witcher.
- 11:59 — Jacqueline Pearce: DEAD!
- 12:53 — Doctor Who RPG: Unofficial Dalek sourcebook.
- 14:12 — Peter Benson: DEAD!
- 14:48 — Lovett Bickford: DEAD!
- 15:13 — Dudley Sutton: DEAD!
- 16:04 — Zienia Merton: DEAD!
- 16:57 — Doctor Who: Win a chance to be see people entering a screening.
- 19:59 – Jacqueline Pearce.
- 33:29 – Doctor Who: Merchandise Corner.
- 41:05 – Emails and listener feedback.
- 51:15 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 52:58 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Wikipedia: Henry Cavill.
- Wikipedia: Jacqueline Pearce.
- Siskoid: Doctor Who RPG Expanded Universe Sourcebooks.
- Wikipedia: Peter Benson (actor).
- IMDB: Lovett Bickford.
- Wikipedia: Dudley Simpson.
- Wikipedia: Zienia Merton.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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Episode 409: Forest of the Dead Part 2
Who NewWe had so much to discuss about Forest of the Dead that it needed two episodes!
Join us for the second part of our discussion of episode 409: Forest of the Dead
Donna’s world has shattered, the Vashta Nerada continue to hunt, and the mystery of CAL is revealed. But it’s River and her actions that causes the biggest impact on the Doctor.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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Episode 409: Forest of the Dead Part 2
Who NewWe had so much to discuss about Forest of the Dead that it needed two episodes!
Join us for the second part of our discussion of episode 409: Forest of the Dead
Donna’s world has shattered, the Vashta Nerada continue to hunt, and the mystery of CAL is revealed. But it’s River and her actions that causes the biggest impact on the Doctor.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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Episode 409: Forest of the Dead Part 2
Who NewWe had so much to discuss about Forest of the Dead that it needed two episodes!
Join us for the second part of our discussion of episode 409: Forest of the Dead
Donna’s world has shattered, the Vashta Nerada continue to hunt, and the mystery of CAL is revealed. But it’s River and her actions that causes the biggest impact on the Doctor.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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Less Bum Shots
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is cleaning the kitchen, Max is standing up and making a difference, and Nathan is hiding in the cupboard under a pile of official documents with only the port decanter for company. The Slitheen are still on the rampage and only a plucky leftist parliamentarian can stop them. It's World War Three.
Notes and links
The Slitheen's relatives the Blathereen appear in The Gift, the final story of Season 3. They've been painted red, and are voiced by Miriam Margolyes and Simon Callow, delightfully.
Nathan claims that the CGI Slitheen never appear again, and that's not quite right. One is used in Boom Town, to create the effect of Blon shedding her Margaret costume. But, in any case, they never get to go for a run again. (And I'm not rewatching Revenge of the Slitheen or The Lost Boy to find out if that's true.)
Fans of the password buffalo will enjoy the Big Finish audio Vampire of the Mind, in which Colin Baker's Doctor faces off against the Master, played by Alex Macqueen.
The Onion's AV Club has reviews on every episode of the new series. They're generally very good, and in a rare move for an internet website, their comments threads are not a complete trash fire.
In 2017, Russell T Davies and James Goss published an anthology of poetry about Doctor Who called Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse, illustrated by Davies himself. If you're upset by what happens to Harriet Jones in The Stolen Earth, it's definitedly worth a look.
James was right: here's an article about Newsnight's revelation in 2007 that British nuclear weapons were protected by bike locks.
And, of course, you’re almost certainly going to want to watch Dimensions in Time again.
Picks of the Week
Max
A Very English Scandal is a three-part TV mini-series by Russell T Davies, released earlier this year on the BBC. In it, the leader of the Liberal Party, Jeremy Thorpe (Hugh Grant) puts out a hit on his former lover Norman Josiffe (Ben Whishaw) to keep him quiet about their relationship. It's brilliant. And it actually happened.
Doctor Who was broadcast on Twitch earlier this year, and as a result, the phrase London, 1965 became an instant meme on Twitter. It is also the opening caption of the first episode of A Very English Scandal.
Max also plugs Paddington 2, also with Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, as well as Scottish actor Peter Capaldi.
James
Big Finish has released a box set of four adventures set during Eccleston's era. Which of course they have. It's The Ninth Doctor Chronicles!
Nathan
Nathan recommends NBC's philosophical afterlife sitcom The Good Place, by Brooklyn Nine-Nine creator Michael Shur. Its third season starts in the US this week.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Max Jelbart is @max_jelbart. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find intermittently amusing and incredibly accurate facts about Doctor Who at @FTEwhofacts.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll make our next episode title a silly double entendre to conceal the fact that it contains a serious discussion of twenty-first-century geopolitics.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, our plans to record a commentary on 2015's SPECTRE are well on their way, but while you're waiting, you can still check out our commentaries on the Daniel Craig era, the Pierce Brosnan era or the Timothy Dalton era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Less Bum Shots
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is cleaning the kitchen, Max is standing up and making a difference, and Nathan is hiding in the cupboard under a pile of official documents with only the port decanter for company. The Slitheen are still on the rampage, and only a plucky leftist parliamentarian can stop them. It’s World War Three.
Notes and links
The Slitheen’s relatives the Blathereen appear in The Gift, the final story of Season 3 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. They’ve been painted red, and are voiced by Miriam Margolyes and Simon Callow, delightfully.
Nathan claims that the CGI Slitheen never appear again, and that’s not quite right. One is used in Boom Town, to create the effect of Blon shedding her Margaret costume. But, in any case, they never get to go for a run again. (And I’m not rewatching Revenge of the Slitheen or The Lost Boy to find out if that’s true.)
Fans of the password buffalo will enjoy the Big Finish audio Vampire of the Mind, in which Colin Baker’s Doctor faces off against the Master, played by Alex Macqueen.
The Onion’s AV Club has reviews on every episode of the new series. They’re generally very good, and in a rare move for an internet website, their comments threads are not a complete trash fire.
In 2017, Russell T Davies and James Goss published an anthology of poetry about Doctor Who called Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse, illustrated by Davies himself. If you’re upset by what happens to Harriet Jones in The Stolen Earth, it’s definitedly worth a look.
James was right: here’s an article about Newsnight’s revelation in 2007 that British nuclear weapons were protected by bike locks.
And, of course, you’re almost certainly going to want to watch Dimensions in Time again.
Picks of the Week
Max
A Very English Scandal is a three-part TV mini-series by Russell T Davies, released earlier this year on the BBC. In it, the leader of the Liberal Party, Jeremy Thorpe (Hugh Grant) puts out a hit on his former lover Norman Josiffe (Ben Whishaw) to keep him quiet about their relationship. It’s brilliant. And it actually happened.
Doctor Who was broadcast on Twitch earlier this year, and as a result, the phrase London, 1965 became an instant meme on Twitter. It is also the opening caption of the first episode of A Very English Scandal.
Max also plugs Paddington 2, also with Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, as well as Scottish actor Peter Capaldi.
James
Big Finish has released a box set of four adventures set during Eccleston’s era. Which of course they have. It’s The Ninth Doctor Chronicles!
Nathan
Nathan recommends NBC’s philosophical afterlife sitcom The Good Place, by Brooklyn Nine-Nine creator Michael Shur. Its third season starts in the US this week.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Max Jelbart is @max_jelbart. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find intermittently amusing and incredibly accurate facts about Doctor Who at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make our next episode title a silly double entendre to conceal the fact that it contains a serious discussion of twenty-first-century geopolitics.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, our plans to record a commentary on 2015’s SPECTRE are well on their way, but while you’re waiting, you can still check out our commentaries on the Daniel Craig era, the Pierce Brosnan era or the Timothy Dalton era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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The Marvellous Land of Oz - Episode 3
Crossover Adventure ProductionsEpisode 3 of The Chronicles of Oz Season 2. Based on L Frank Baum's The Marvellous Land of Oz.
The Munchkin Army of Revolt has invaded the Emerald City. With the Scarecrow a prisoner in his own throne room, can the Tin Woodman get there in time to save the day before General Jinjur takes complete control?
Starring Matt Phillips, Mark Porter, Aron Toman, Scobie Parker, John Jennings and Kirsten Page. With Genya Mik, David Nagel, Benjamin Mao Mackay, Lucas Thomas, Michelle Drinnan, Tegan Harris, Brett Underwood, Katie Karandais and Lauren Thuys.
Australian Sound recording by Daniel Burnett, sound design by David Nagel and Aron Toman, music by Tony Diana.
For more episodes, visit chroniclesofoz.com
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The Marvellous Land of Oz - Episode 3
Crossover Adventure ProductionsEpisode 3 of The Chronicles of Oz Season 2. Based on L Frank Baum's The Marvellous Land of Oz.
The Munchkin Army of Revolt has invaded the Emerald City. With the Scarecrow a prisoner in his own throne room, can the Tin Woodman get there in time to save the day before General Jinjur takes complete control?
Starring Matt Phillips, Mark Porter, Aron Toman, Scobie Parker, John Jennings and Kirsten Page. With Genya Mik, David Nagel, Benjamin Mao Mackay, Lucas Thomas, Michelle Drinnan, Tegan Harris, Brett Underwood, Katie Karandais and Lauren Thuys.
Australian Sound recording by Daniel Burnett, sound design by David Nagel and Aron Toman, music by Tony Diana.
For more episodes, visit chroniclesofoz.com
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Doctor Who Time and Space (282)
Doctor Who Time and Space
We're nearing ever so closer to the moment when a brand new era of Doctor Who commences and with a new trailer having just been released, our duo of Doctor Who fans are split: One likes it, one doesn't. This week's show is mainly focusing on their contrasting views of the trailer, as well as their expectations for Whittaker as the Doctor and a review of the final instalment of a Trial of a time lord in the Ultimate Foe. Plus there's the latest news and views from the last seven days in the doctor who universe! (Please note, this is not actually our final Saturday podcast. Episode 284 shall be)
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63. EastEnders Land
On the Time LashBen and Mark discuss Doctor Who's relationship with realism as they watch "Night Terrors" and "Survival". Is Night Terrors' main issue a lack of grounding in a particular time or place? Is Survival the perfect end for Doctor Who? Along the way, Mark goes a bit Noel Edmonds and ponders Doctor Who's cosmic coincidences, Ben discovers the inherent sadness of the humble dog on a chain and there's some discussion of the endings to Seinfeld, Star Trek and Will & Grace. ALSO: Doctor Who Magazine, Series 11 "news" and "Earthshock" at the BFI.
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The Triple Knife
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastOn the Trap One podcast: My co-host is Ruth Long (@UndiscoveredAdv) for an episode that talks trailers, secrecy and Jenny T. Colgan's Doctor Who story collection The Triple Knife.
Show notes here.
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The Triple Knife
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastOn the Trap One podcast: My co-host is Ruth Long (@UndiscoveredAdv) for an episode that talks trailers, secrecy and Jenny T. Colgan's Doctor Who story collection The Triple Knife.
Show notes here.
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The Triple Knife
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastOn the Trap One podcast: My co-host is Ruth Long (@UndiscoveredAdv) for an episode that talks trailers, secrecy and Jenny T. Colgan's Doctor Who story collection The Triple Knife.
Show notes here.