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Radio Free Skaro #863 - Sax and Drugs and Rock and Roll
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the return of the Three Who Rule as Chris rejoins the august Radio Free Skaro crew from his recent sojourns in the United Kingdom and it’s a tragedy that it is in the sad circumstances of the passing of acting titans and Doctor Who stars Bernard Cribbins and David Warner this week. We pay tribute to these two gentlemen of stage and screen as well as looking at the latest Big Finish releases, and indeed a Humble Bundle that you will purchase! We also have a Miniscope about Doctor Who composer Carey Blyton featuring musician and Youtube impresario Jess Jurkovic!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- Bernard Cribbins died
- RTD’s tribute to Cribbins
- Tennant and Tate’s tribute to Cribbins
- David Warner died
- Abominable Snowmen UK home media release due Sep 5
- Abominable Snowmen BFI screening Sep 3
- Big Finish Humble Bundle
- Big Finish Classic Doctors New Monsters: Broken Memories due Oct 2023
- Big Finish Classic Doctors New Monsters: The Stuff of Nightmares released
Miniscope:
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Show Us Your TARDIS
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s your monthly dose of drunken Doctor Who podcasting for the end times. CONTENTS INCLUDE: The Three Doctors on Zoom, dissing “Four to Doomsday”, Tegan’s PTSD, planting potatoes on Facebook Live, busted by the wife, attempting to use “City of Death” as an aphrodisiac, fucking Twitter, GATEKEEPING, Steven Schapansky - Social Justice Warrior, Demat-circuit or butt-plug?, The Wife in Space, , Liz Myles, “Mel got a spaceship!”, fans shitting on Colin Baker’s era, Radio Free Skaro’s unbridled hatred of “The End of Time”, Moffat hater or Men’s Rights Activist?, Graeme Burk would hire Danny Pink as a schoolteacher, the infamous Jon Pertwee corporate video, law firm Christmas parties, we can’t watch “Mad Men”, shameless podcast plug #1, Colin Baker on Cameo, you see a penis and I see vagina, more dissing of “Four to Doomsday”, Tegan’s gay cousin, mourning for a broken “Battlestar Galatica” DVD, Pixar Butt, “Time Lord Victorious”, lame 70’s sit-com reference, no one’s buying 13th Doctor merchandise, Eric Roberts returns as the Master for Big Finish, Jenny #1 and Jenny #2, mixing the classic with the modern, Drax, Jago & Lightfoot, Glitz & Dibber, shameless podcast plug #2, how we would write out “the fam”, “Thazmine”, Grace is Ruth, Star Wars toys, He-Man and She-Ra action figures, Yaz is Martha, what are our backstories for being the new companion?, a Movellan as the new companion, “Leave the girl!”, eliminating sexual tension from the series, Handles is the perfect sex toy, “The Buxom Country Maid” by Jon Pertwee.
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Radio Free Skaro #863 - Sax and Drugs and Rock and Roll
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the return of the Three Who Rule as Chris rejoins the august Radio Free Skaro crew from his recent sojourns in the United Kingdom and it’s a tragedy that it is in the sad circumstances of the passing of acting titans and Doctor Who stars Bernard Cribbins and David Warner this week. We pay tribute to these two gentlemen of stage and screen as well as looking at the latest Big Finish releases, and indeed a Humble Bundle that you will purchase! We also have a Miniscope about Doctor Who composer Carey Blyton featuring musician and Youtube impresario Jess Jurkovic!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- Bernard Cribbins died
- RTD’s tribute to Cribbins
- Tennant and Tate’s tribute to Cribbins
- David Warner died
- Abominable Snowmen UK home media release due Sep 5
- Abominable Snowmen BFI screening Sep 3
- Big Finish Humble Bundle
- Big Finish Classic Doctors New Monsters: Broken Memories due Oct 2023
- Big Finish Classic Doctors New Monsters: The Stuff of Nightmares released
Miniscope:
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Show Us Your TARDIS
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s your monthly dose of drunken Doctor Who podcasting for the end times. CONTENTS INCLUDE: The Three Doctors on Zoom, dissing “Four to Doomsday”, Tegan’s PTSD, planting potatoes on Facebook Live, busted by the wife, attempting to use “City of Death” as an aphrodisiac, fucking Twitter, GATEKEEPING, Steven Schapansky - Social Justice Warrior, Demat-circuit or butt-plug?, The Wife in Space, , Liz Myles, “Mel got a spaceship!”, fans shitting on Colin Baker’s era, Radio Free Skaro’s unbridled hatred of “The End of Time”, Moffat hater or Men’s Rights Activist?, Graeme Burk would hire Danny Pink as a schoolteacher, the infamous Jon Pertwee corporate video, law firm Christmas parties, we can’t watch “Mad Men”, shameless podcast plug #1, Colin Baker on Cameo, you see a penis and I see vagina, more dissing of “Four to Doomsday”, Tegan’s gay cousin, mourning for a broken “Battlestar Galatica” DVD, Pixar Butt, “Time Lord Victorious”, lame 70’s sit-com reference, no one’s buying 13th Doctor merchandise, Eric Roberts returns as the Master for Big Finish, Jenny #1 and Jenny #2, mixing the classic with the modern, Drax, Jago & Lightfoot, Glitz & Dibber, shameless podcast plug #2, how we would write out “the fam”, “Thazmine”, Grace is Ruth, Star Wars toys, He-Man and She-Ra action figures, Yaz is Martha, what are our backstories for being the new companion?, a Movellan as the new companion, “Leave the girl!”, eliminating sexual tension from the series, Handles is the perfect sex toy, “The Buxom Country Maid” by Jon Pertwee.
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Episode 37 - The Talons of Weng-Chiang (with Kate Orman & Jon Blum)
Doctor Who Literature"The Talons of Weng-Chiang" is still, by popular acclaim, one of the greatest "Doctor Who" stories of all time. It's still in the top-10 -- out of both Classic and New series -- in the year-2014 DWM survey, and is even top-5 among Classic stories on that list.
"Talons" however also has major problems. One is the language; words that may (or may not) have been acceptable in 1977, are certainly not acceptable here in 2022. Two is the story's world-view, in which the immigrants (the Chinese, and other groups to be found in London's East End in the 1890s) are Other, alien, here solely to cause trouble -- described by various English characters within the story as "inscrutable", "pixilated", and "bloodsucker". "Doctor Who" -- both the TV show and the character -- has spent the better part of 60 years sticking up for the underdog, empowering the powerless and defending the oppressed. But for six weeks in the winter and early spring of 1977, the show took a break from that, and told a story instead about defending the Crown from... those other people.
Of course, "Talons" is NOT the only "Doctor Who" story with indefensible language and beliefs -- not the only Classic Series story to do that, and certainly there are New Series stories which also have problems. Does loving "Doctor Who" mean we have to accept its baggage?
Over the next two hours, join Jason -- and our first tandem guests, long-time Doctor Who novelists Kate Orman and Jon Blum -- as we take an unflinching look at this story, and then try to see if it's still possible to love this story in spite of its flaws, its many flaws.
Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com.
You can catch all past episodes at https://anchor.fm/doctorwholit.
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#121 - Jungle Daleks of Jungolus
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2The Metebelis Two Ace retrospective continues this week with a discussion about The Genocide Machine, which was the second Big Finish release to feature Ace. The story is very reminiscent of a Terry Nation story with all that entails. So, a jungle planet with Daleks and rather one-dimensional supporting characters. With the Daleks return for the first time since Remembrance was this story able to deliver? The opening sound is a gentle rain fall. Closing music is the Eurythmics' song "Here Comes the Rain Again" from 1983.
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Episode 37 - The Talons of Weng-Chiang (with Kate Orman & Jon Blum)
Doctor Who Literature"The Talons of Weng-Chiang" is still, by popular acclaim, one of the greatest "Doctor Who" stories of all time. It's still in the top-10 -- out of both Classic and New series -- in the year-2014 DWM survey, and is even top-5 among Classic stories on that list.
"Talons" however also has major problems. One is the language; words that may (or may not) have been acceptable in 1977, are certainly not acceptable here in 2022. Two is the story's world-view, in which the immigrants (the Chinese, and other groups to be found in London's East End in the 1890s) are Other, alien, here solely to cause trouble -- described by various English characters within the story as "inscrutable", "pixilated", and "bloodsucker". "Doctor Who" -- both the TV show and the character -- has spent the better part of 60 years sticking up for the underdog, empowering the powerless and defending the oppressed. But for six weeks in the winter and early spring of 1977, the show took a break from that, and told a story instead about defending the Crown from... those other people.
Of course, "Talons" is NOT the only "Doctor Who" story with indefensible language and beliefs -- not the only Classic Series story to do that, and certainly there are New Series stories which also have problems. Does loving "Doctor Who" mean we have to accept its baggage?
Over the next two hours, join Jason -- and our first tandem guests, long-time Doctor Who novelists Kate Orman and Jon Blum -- as we take an unflinching look at this story, and then try to see if it's still possible to love this story in spite of its flaws, its many flaws.
Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com.
You can catch all past episodes at https://anchor.fm/doctorwholit.
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Show Us Your TARDIS
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s your monthly dose of drunken Doctor Who podcasting for the end times. CONTENTS INCLUDE: The Three Doctors on Zoom, dissing “Four to Doomsday”, Tegan’s PTSD, planting potatoes on Facebook Live, busted by the wife, attempting to use “City of Death” as an aphrodisiac, fucking Twitter, GATEKEEPING, Steven Schapansky - Social Justice Warrior, Demat-circuit or butt-plug?, The Wife in Space, , Liz Myles, “Mel got a spaceship!”, fans shitting on Colin Baker’s era, Radio Free Skaro’s unbridled hatred of “The End of Time”, Moffat hater or Men’s Rights Activist?, Graeme Burk would hire Danny Pink as a schoolteacher, the infamous Jon Pertwee corporate video, law firm Christmas parties, we can’t watch “Mad Men”, shameless podcast plug #1, Colin Baker on Cameo, you see a penis and I see vagina, more dissing of “Four to Doomsday”, Tegan’s gay cousin, mourning for a broken “Battlestar Galatica” DVD, Pixar Butt, “Time Lord Victorious”, lame 70’s sit-com reference, no one’s buying 13th Doctor merchandise, Eric Roberts returns as the Master for Big Finish, Jenny #1 and Jenny #2, mixing the classic with the modern, Drax, Jago & Lightfoot, Glitz & Dibber, shameless podcast plug #2, how we would write out “the fam”, “Thazmine”, Grace is Ruth, Star Wars toys, He-Man and She-Ra action figures, Yaz is Martha, what are our backstories for being the new companion?, a Movellan as the new companion, “Leave the girl!”, eliminating sexual tension from the series, Handles is the perfect sex toy, “The Buxom Country Maid” by Jon Pertwee.
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Episode 37 - The Talons of Weng-Chiang (with Kate Orman & Jon Blum)
Doctor Who Literature"The Talons of Weng-Chiang" is still, by popular acclaim, one of the greatest "Doctor Who" stories of all time. It's still in the top-10 -- out of both Classic and New series -- in the year-2014 DWM survey, and is even top-5 among Classic stories on that list.
"Talons" however also has major problems. One is the language; words that may (or may not) have been acceptable in 1977, are certainly not acceptable here in 2022. Two is the story's world-view, in which the immigrants (the Chinese, and other groups to be found in London's East End in the 1890s) are Other, alien, here solely to cause trouble -- described by various English characters within the story as "inscrutable", "pixilated", and "bloodsucker". "Doctor Who" -- both the TV show and the character -- has spent the better part of 60 years sticking up for the underdog, empowering the powerless and defending the oppressed. But for six weeks in the winter and early spring of 1977, the show took a break from that, and told a story instead about defending the Crown from... those other people.
Of course, "Talons" is NOT the only "Doctor Who" story with indefensible language and beliefs -- not the only Classic Series story to do that, and certainly there are New Series stories which also have problems. Does loving "Doctor Who" mean we have to accept its baggage?
Over the next two hours, join Jason -- and our first tandem guests, long-time Doctor Who novelists Kate Orman and Jon Blum -- as we take an unflinching look at this story, and then try to see if it's still possible to love this story in spite of its flaws, its many flaws.
Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com.
You can catch all past episodes at https://anchor.fm/doctorwholit.
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Terry Nation's Doctor Who Show
The Doctor Who ShowTerence Joseph Nation (8 August 1930 – 9 March 1997) was a Welsh television writer and novelist who listeners to our podcast will know as the creator of the Daleks.
As well as his work on Doctor Who for the First, Third and Fourth Doctors, Nation also created cult TV classics Survivors and Blake's 7, in addition to writing for The Avengers, The Baron, The Champions, Department S, The Persuaders! and The Saint.
Despite this astounding pedigree versus many of his peers, it's fair to say that Nation isn't widely regarded as one of the great classic Doctor Who writers.
Rob and Dave take a deep dive into Nation's career and fan perceptions of him to both re-evaluate the man and also pay tribute to his time on Doctor Who.
What are your favourite Terry Nation penned stories or series?
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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Episode 37 - The Talons of Weng-Chiang (with Kate Orman & Jon Blum)
Doctor Who Literature"The Talons of Weng-Chiang" is still, by popular acclaim, one of the greatest "Doctor Who" stories of all time. It's still in the top-10 -- out of both Classic and New series -- in the year-2014 DWM survey, and is even top-5 among Classic stories on that list.
"Talons" however also has major problems. One is the language; words that may (or may not) have been acceptable in 1977, are certainly not acceptable here in 2022. Two is the story's world-view, in which the immigrants (the Chinese, and other groups to be found in London's East End in the 1890s) are Other, alien, here solely to cause trouble -- described by various English characters within the story as "inscrutable", "pixilated", and "bloodsucker". "Doctor Who" -- both the TV show and the character -- has spent the better part of 60 years sticking up for the underdog, empowering the powerless and defending the oppressed. But for six weeks in the winter and early spring of 1977, the show took a break from that, and told a story instead about defending the Crown from... those other people.
Of course, "Talons" is NOT the only "Doctor Who" story with indefensible language and beliefs -- not the only Classic Series story to do that, and certainly there are New Series stories which also have problems. Does loving "Doctor Who" mean we have to accept its baggage?
Over the next two hours, join Jason -- and our first tandem guests, long-time Doctor Who novelists Kate Orman and Jon Blum -- as we take an unflinching look at this story, and then try to see if it's still possible to love this story in spite of its flaws, its many flaws.
Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com.
You can catch all past episodes at https://anchor.fm/doctorwholit.
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044: Servants and Salesmen
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceThis week David and Matt review the third episode from season four: "The Planet Of The Ood". This week David ponders on whether or not he would enjoy having an obedient companion whilst Matt contemplates the role he would play in the Doctor Who universe.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
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131. Hipster Historicals
On the Time LashBen and Mark discuss the Doctor Who sub-genre of the Hipster Historical by way of 'Nikola Tesla's Night Of Terror' and 'The Visitation'. How well do both stories succeed in informing and entertaining audiences about less famous historical celebrities?
Ben finds a kinship with Richard Mace, Mark attempts to pin the blame on someone other than Eric Saward, and a Waltzer carriage transforms into an android.
ALSO: Canine in company! The Wedding of Ben Verth! The blob in the cafetiere!Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint
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131. Hipster Historicals
On the Time LashBen and Mark discuss the Doctor Who sub-genre of the Hipster Historical by way of 'Nikola Tesla's Night Of Terror' and 'The Visitation'. How well do both stories succeed in informing and entertaining audiences about less famous historical celebrities?
Ben finds a kinship with Richard Mace, Mark attempts to pin the blame on someone other than Eric Saward, and a Waltzer carriage transforms into an android.
ALSO: Canine in company! The Wedding of Ben Verth! The blob in the cafetiere!Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint
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Terry Nation's Doctor Who Show
The Doctor Who ShowTerence Joseph Nation (8 August 1930 – 9 March 1997) was a Welsh television writer and novelist who listeners to our podcast will know as the creator of the Daleks.
As well as his work on Doctor Who for the First, Third and Fourth Doctors, Nation also created cult TV classics Survivors and Blake's 7, in addition to writing for The Avengers, The Baron, The Champions, Department S, The Persuaders! and The Saint.
Despite this astounding pedigree versus many of his peers, it's fair to say that Nation isn't widely regarded as one of the great classic Doctor Who writers.
Rob and Dave take a deep dive into Nation's career and fan perceptions of him to both re-evaluate the man and also pay tribute to his time on Doctor Who.
What are your favourite Terry Nation penned stories or series?
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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131. Hipster Historicals
On the Time LashBen and Mark discuss the Doctor Who sub-genre of the Hipster Historical by way of 'Nikola Tesla's Night Of Terror' and 'The Visitation'. How well do both stories succeed in informing and entertaining audiences about less famous historical celebrities?
Ben finds a kinship with Richard Mace, Mark attempts to pin the blame on someone other than Eric Saward, and a Waltzer carriage transforms into an android.
ALSO: Canine in company! The Wedding of Ben Verth! The blob in the cafetiere!Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint
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131. Hipster Historicals
On the Time LashBen and Mark discuss the Doctor Who sub-genre of the Hipster Historical by way of 'Nikola Tesla's Night Of Terror' and 'The Visitation'. How well do both stories succeed in informing and entertaining audiences about less famous historical celebrities?
Ben finds a kinship with Richard Mace, Mark attempts to pin the blame on someone other than Eric Saward, and a Waltzer carriage transforms into an android.
ALSO: Canine in company! The Wedding of Ben Verth! The blob in the cafetiere!Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint
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Terry Nation's Doctor Who Show
The Doctor Who ShowTerence Joseph Nation (8 August 1930 – 9 March 1997) was a Welsh television writer and novelist who listeners to our podcast will know as the creator of the Daleks.
As well as his work on Doctor Who for the First, Third and Fourth Doctors, Nation also created cult TV classics Survivors and Blake's 7, in addition to writing for The Avengers, The Baron, The Champions, Department S, The Persuaders! and The Saint.
Despite this astounding pedigree versus many of his peers, it's fair to say that Nation isn't widely regarded as one of the great classic Doctor Who writers.
Rob and Dave take a deep dive into Nation's career and fan perceptions of him to both re-evaluate the man and also pay tribute to his time on Doctor Who.
What are your favourite Terry Nation penned stories or series?
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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Episode 167 - Fugitive of the Judoon and Praxeus
Bigger on the InsideThe Doctor discovers she's not who she thinks she is ("Fugitive of the Judoon"), and the use of plastic is killing us all ("Praxeus"). Note: This episode was recorded before the casting of Ncuti Gatwa. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge.
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Episode 167 - Fugitive of the Judoon and Praxeus
Bigger on the InsideThe Doctor discovers she's not who she thinks she is ("Fugitive of the Judoon"), and the use of plastic is killing us all ("Praxeus"). Note: This episode was recorded before the casting of Ncuti Gatwa. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge.
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043: Servants & Salesmen
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceThis week David and Matt review the third episode from season four: "The Planet Of The Ood". This week David ponders on whether or not he would enjoy having an obedient companion whilst Matt contemplates the role he would play in the Doctor Who universe.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
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Episode 167 - Fugitive of the Judoon and Praxeus
Bigger on the InsideThe Doctor discovers she's not who she thinks she is ("Fugitive of the Judoon"), and the use of plastic is killing us all ("Praxeus"). Note: This episode was recorded before the casting of Ncuti Gatwa. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge.
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Episode 167 - Fugitive of the Judoon and Praxeus
Bigger on the InsideThe Doctor discovers she's not who she thinks she is ("Fugitive of the Judoon"), and the use of plastic is killing us all ("Praxeus"). Note: This episode was recorded before the casting of Ncuti Gatwa. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge.
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B082 NewToWhoBackWhen, Part 1
Who Back WhenSteven of New To Who fame popped round Oxford for a couple of days and a lot of Whovian bants ensued
The post B082 NewToWhoBackWhen, Part 1 appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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#159 - All He Had Was a Sonic Stick
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2After a brief discussion on the Quiz of Rassilon and the new action figures to be released featuring Sarah Jane Smith, Ben and David begin their discussion on Tom Baker about 12 minutes in to the podcast. We talk about his early roles in film and life as a jobbing actor. Ben recalls his and his friends' reaction to the regeneration of the Pertwee Doctor into a dark-haired chap with a long scarf. Opening music is "Mysterious Robot" and closing music is The Violation", both composed by Dudley Simpson and the later realized by Heathcliff Blair.
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Terry Nation's Doctor Who Show
The Doctor Who ShowTerence Joseph Nation (8 August 1930 – 9 March 1997) was a Welsh television writer and novelist who listeners to our podcast will know as the creator of the Daleks.
As well as his work on Doctor Who for the First, Third and Fourth Doctors, Nation also created cult TV classics Survivors and Blake's 7, in addition to writing for The Avengers, The Baron, The Champions, Department S, The Persuaders! and The Saint.
Despite this astounding pedigree versus many of his peers, it's fair to say that Nation isn't widely regarded as one of the great classic Doctor Who writers.
Rob and Dave take a deep dive into Nation's career and fan perceptions of him to both re-evaluate the man and also pay tribute to his time on Doctor Who.
What are your favourite Terry Nation penned stories or series?
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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#159 - All He Had Was a Sonic Stick
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2After a brief discussion on the Quiz of Rassilon and the new action figures to be released featuring Sarah Jane Smith, Ben and David begin their discussion on Tom Baker about 12 minutes in to the podcast. We talk about his early roles in film and life as a jobbing actor. Ben recalls his and his friends' reaction to the regeneration of the Pertwee Doctor into a dark-haired chap with a long scarf. Opening music is "Mysterious Robot" and closing music is The Violation", both composed by Dudley Simpson and the later realized by Heathcliff Blair.
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B082 NewToWhoBackWhen, Part 1
Who Back WhenSteven of New To Who fame popped round Oxford for a couple of days and a lot of Whovian bants ensued
The post B082 NewToWhoBackWhen, Part 1 appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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043: Servants & Salesmen
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceThis week David and Matt review the third episode from season four: "The Planet Of The Ood". This week David ponders on whether or not he would enjoy having an obedient companion whilst Matt contemplates the role he would play in the Doctor Who universe.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
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B082 NewToWhoBackWhen, Part 1
Who Back WhenSteven of New To Who fame popped round Oxford for a couple of days and a lot of Whovian bants ensued
The post B082 NewToWhoBackWhen, Part 1 appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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B082 NewToWhoBackWhen, Part 1
Who Back WhenSteven of New To Who fame popped round Oxford for a couple of days and a lot of Whovian bants ensued
The post B082 NewToWhoBackWhen, Part 1 appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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#159 - All He Had Was a Sonic Stick
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2After a brief discussion on the Quiz of Rassilon and the new action figures to be released featuring Sarah Jane Smith, Ben and David begin their discussion on Tom Baker about 12 minutes in to the podcast. We talk about his early roles in film and life as a jobbing actor. Ben recalls his and his friends' reaction to the regeneration of the Pertwee Doctor into a dark-haired chap with a long scarf. Opening music is "Mysterious Robot" and closing music is The Violation", both composed by Dudley Simpson and the later realized by Heathcliff Blair.
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Dennis Spooner
The Doctor Who ShowWhile Dave is jet-setting around Europe, Rob welcomes Dylan Rees (DOCTOR WHO: TOO HOT FOR TV) back to the podcast.
Dylan has brought today's main topic: 1960s Doctor Who writer, and sometime script editor, Dennis Spooner.
The guys keep the discussion light, so anyone can tune in and learn a little about Dennis and his stories without feeling overwhelmed by someone they perhaps aren't familiar with, writing black and white television almost 60 years ago.
Before then, the guys discuss some news from the past month, some short topics, and some great listener feedback. We really do have the best listeners, folks.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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#159 - All He Had Was a Sonic Stick
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2After a brief discussion on the Quiz of Rassilon and the new action figures to be released featuring Sarah Jane Smith, Ben and David begin their discussion on Tom Baker about 12 minutes in to the podcast. We talk about his early roles in film and life as a jobbing actor. Ben recalls his and his friends' reaction to the regeneration of the Pertwee Doctor into a dark-haired chap with a long scarf. Opening music is "Mysterious Robot" and closing music is The Violation", both composed by Dudley Simpson and the later realized by Heathcliff Blair.
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Dennis Spooner
The Doctor Who ShowWhile Dave is jet-setting around Europe, Rob welcomes Dylan Rees (DOCTOR WHO: TOO HOT FOR TV) back to the podcast.
Dylan has brought today's main topic: 1960s Doctor Who writer, and sometime script editor, Dennis Spooner.
The guys keep the discussion light, so anyone can tune in and learn a little about Dennis and his stories without feeling overwhelmed by someone they perhaps aren't familiar with, writing black and white television almost 60 years ago.
Before then, the guys discuss some news from the past month, some short topics, and some great listener feedback. We really do have the best listeners, folks.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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Dennis Spooner
The Doctor Who ShowWhile Dave is jet-setting around Europe, Rob welcomes Dylan Rees (DOCTOR WHO: TOO HOT FOR TV) back to the podcast.
Dylan has brought today's main topic: 1960s Doctor Who writer, and sometime script editor, Dennis Spooner.
The guys keep the discussion light, so anyone can tune in and learn a little about Dennis and his stories without feeling overwhelmed by someone they perhaps aren't familiar with, writing black and white television almost 60 years ago.
Before then, the guys discuss some news from the past month, some short topics, and some great listener feedback. We really do have the best listeners, folks.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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043: Servants & Salesmen
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceThis week David and Matt review the third episode from season four: "The Planet Of The Ood". This week David ponders on whether or not he would enjoy having an obedient companion whilst Matt contemplates the role he would play in the Doctor Who universe.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
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CRRRaSh! 314 Doctor Who: Invasion of the Dinosaurs (1974)
Roy's Rocket RadioThe revisit continues!
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2020-05-31-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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CRRRaSh! 314 Doctor Who: Invasion of the Dinosaurs (1974)
Roy's Rocket RadioThe revisit continues!
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2020-05-31-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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Dennis Spooner
The Doctor Who ShowWhile Dave is jet-setting around Europe, Rob welcomes Dylan Rees (DOCTOR WHO: TOO HOT FOR TV) back to the podcast.
Dylan has brought today's main topic: 1960s Doctor Who writer, and sometime script editor, Dennis Spooner.
The guys keep the discussion light, so anyone can tune in and learn a little about Dennis and his stories without feeling overwhelmed by someone they perhaps aren't familiar with, writing black and white television almost 60 years ago.
Before then, the guys discuss some news from the past month, some short topics, and some great listener feedback. We really do have the best listeners, folks.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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119. JAMES MORAN - The Fires of Pompeii - Audiobook
Doctor Who : The Sirens of AudioWe speak with James Moran, author of Doctor Who: The Fires of Pompeii, released as an audiobook on 14th July 2022.
Available from - https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Who-Fires-Pompeii-Novelisation/dp/B09SZMSBFH
Original theme composed by Joe Kraemer | http://www.joekraemer.com/about/
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119. JAMES MORAN - The Fires of Pompeii - Audiobook
Doctor Who : The Sirens of AudioWe speak with James Moran, author of Doctor Who: The Fires of Pompeii, released as an audiobook on 14th July 2022.
Available from - https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Who-Fires-Pompeii-Novelisation/dp/B09SZMSBFH
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CRRRaSh! 314 Doctor Who: Invasion of the Dinosaurs (1974)
Roy's Rocket RadioThe revisit continues!
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2020-05-31-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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Tim's Take On: Episode 496(Doctor Who:Destiny of the Daleks mini review)
Tim's Take On...This week my classic series re-watch reaches Doctor Who: Destiny of The Daleks which marked the return of Davros.
End Theme: Doctor Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip
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119. JAMES MORAN - The Fires of Pompeii - Audiobook
Doctor Who : The Sirens of AudioWe speak with James Moran, author of Doctor Who: The Fires of Pompeii, released as an audiobook on 14th July 2022.
Available from - https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Who-Fires-Pompeii-Novelisation/dp/B09SZMSBFH
Original theme composed by Joe Kraemer | http://www.joekraemer.com/about/
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119. JAMES MORAN - The Fires of Pompeii - Audiobook
Doctor Who : The Sirens of AudioWe speak with James Moran, author of Doctor Who: The Fires of Pompeii, released as an audiobook on 14th July 2022.
Available from - https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Who-Fires-Pompeii-Novelisation/dp/B09SZMSBFH
Original theme composed by Joe Kraemer | http://www.joekraemer.com/about/
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CRRRaSh! 314 Doctor Who: Invasion of the Dinosaurs (1974)
Roy's Rocket RadioThe revisit continues!
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2020-05-31-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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Reality Bomb Episode 101
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the one-hundred-and-first edition of Reality Bomb, we're triaging the plethora of behind-the-scenes speculation as Graeme Burk brings together Lacy Baugher-Milas and KatyBeth Schmid for super-sized version of "Is This Rumour Hot or Not?". Also, what would a Doctor Who expanded universe on TV look like in the 2020s? Joy Piedmont talks to Martin Belam and Sage Young about what goes in the theme park, figuratively and literally. And we pay tribute to the amazingly talented Bernard Cribbins with Nick Abadzis and Jim Sangster. Plus listeners' letters and... Did you know there's going to be a Doctor finale this autumn? No we didn't know either...
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Reality Bomb Episode 101
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the one-hundred-and-first edition of Reality Bomb, we're triaging the plethora of behind-the-scenes speculation as Graeme Burk brings together Lacy Baugher-Milas and KatyBeth Schmid for super-sized version of "Is This Rumour Hot or Not?". Also, what would a Doctor Who expanded universe on TV look like in the 2020s? Joy Piedmont talks to Martin Belam and Sage Young about what goes in the theme park, figuratively and literally. And we pay tribute to the amazingly talented Bernard Cribbins with Nick Abadzis and Jim Sangster. Plus listeners' letters and... Did you know there's going to be a Doctor finale this autumn? No we didn't know either...
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Radio Free Skaro #745 - Ice Road Truckers
Radio Free SkaroThe tweetalongs will continue until morale improves, which it has, due to tweetalongs! Specifically New Earth, Gridlock and Rings of Akhaten along with some Long Song bonus content. Want more? Noel Clarke interviews RTD and if you’re American, HBO Max has all of “new Who” for you! Plus more Big Finish, DVD news, and Doctor Who on Turkish television along with the grand finale of our Planet of the Daleks commentary featuring..the Three Who Rule!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- New Earth/Gridlock tweetalong
- Rings of Akhaten tweetalong
- The Long Song fan choir
- Noel Clarke interviews Russell T Davies
- HBO Max launched in the US
- Big Finish in Lockdown video
- The Faceless Ones North America DVD release
- Lost TV episodes collection 4 CD release
- Big Finish brings together Tom Baker and David Tennant
- DWAS releases Doctor Who Audio Guide volume 2
- Doctor Who Magazine 552 released
- Doctor Who comes to Turkish TV
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