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						  episode 193 - MarkWHO Number 2 With Jaimie EngleMarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastThis episode of MarkWHO42 may smell a little funny, but that's okay. The team interview award-winning sci-fi horror writer, Jaimie Engle. Jaimie, author of such novels as The Dredge and Dreamlands: Wolf Moon, talks about her new book, The Toilet Papers. That's right, Jaimie says the book is about "places to go, while you go." Jaimie also talks about her Geekdom and her experiences in becoming a writer, her swag, and her advocacy on anti-bullying. Check out Jaimie's web presence: Website: JME Books http://jmebooks.com/ Facebook: Facebook.com/thewriteengle Twitter: @theWriteEngle Mark, Christian, and Zion also cover the past 2 weeks of Doctor Who news. This is a show not to be flushed away! Plus, don't forget to get your tickets to come see MarkWHO42, Jaimie and many many others at Space Coast Comic Con this weekend!
 
 
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						  Extra! - Generous JemmaDoctor Who: Verity!We've pulled another delightful interview out of the vault! Deb had the pleasure of speaking with Jemma Redgrave at LI Who in 2016. Join Deb and Erika as we chat about the con and then listen as Deb talks to Jemma about how badly she wanted a part on Doctor Who, how she made her children watch the classic series, having a family of actors, and of course, lots about Kate Stewart! (And more!) ^E Related link: UNIT Encounters: Cover Reveal! 
 
 
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						  Extra! - Generous JemmaDoctor Who: Verity!We've pulled another delightful interview out of the vault! Deb had the pleasure of speaking with Jemma Redgrave at LI Who in 2016. Join Deb and Erika as we chat about the con and then listen as Deb talks to Jemma about how badly she wanted a part on Doctor Who, how she made her children watch the classic series, having a family of actors, and of course, lots about Kate Stewart! (And more!) ^E Related link: UNIT Encounters: Cover Reveal! 
 
 
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						  Extra! - Generous JemmaDoctor Who: Verity!We've pulled another delightful interview out of the vault! Deb had the pleasure of speaking with Jemma Redgrave at LI Who in 2016. Join Deb and Erika as we chat about the con and then listen as Deb talks to Jemma about how badly she wanted a part on Doctor Who, how she made her children watch the classic series, having a family of actors, and of course, lots about Kate Stewart! (And more!) ^E Related link: UNIT Encounters: Cover Reveal! 
 
 
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						  TDP 698: Blakes 7 2.12 The KeeperTin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast 2017 Summer of #Blakes7 talks about B12 "The Keeper" Derek Martinus Allan Prior 27 March 1979 7.0 (70) With clues left by Docholli, Blake heads to the planet Goth to find a "brain-print" of a man named Lurgen who knew the secret location of Star One and stored it inside an amulet worn by a royal leader called "The Keeper". While in transit, Avon suggests taking over Star One rather than destroy it, then they will then have complete control over the Federation, but Blake refuses to ever wield such power. After Blake, Jenna and Vila teleport down to Goth, Zen detects a ship in orbit that Avon is certain belongs to Travis and destroys it. Travis however, is already on the planet with Servalan to intercept the brain-print before Blake does. Travis offers to share control of the Federation with Servalan, but finds the brain-print himself and departs in Servalan's ship. Jenna and Vila attempt to amuse the king of the Goths while they try to identify the keeper. Eventually the location is found and the crew set course for Star One. Guest Stars: Bruce Purchase (as Gola), Shaun Curry (as Rod), Freda Jackson (as Tara), Cengiz Saner (as Fool), Arthur Hewlett (as Old man), Ron Tarr (as Patrol leader)
 
 
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						  The Five DoctorsWho's Doing What NowWhat can be better than one Doctor? How about FIVE of them!?! This week we're watching the 20th Anniversary episode of Doctor Who, The Five Doctors. And better yet, some favorite companions come back for the fun. Come along with us on this journey and see old enemies, and some new ones too as we go on a road trip through the Death Zone. 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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						  The Five DoctorsWho's Doing What NowWhat can be better than one Doctor? How about FIVE of them!?! This week we're watching the 20th Anniversary episode of Doctor Who, The Five Doctors. And better yet, some favorite companions come back for the fun. Come along with us on this journey and see old enemies, and some new ones too as we go on a road trip through the Death Zone. 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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						  Talking Timelords Ep. 79: Series 10 RecapTalking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryWe have returned! After an unexpected detour into the time vortex Jason and Paul are back to recap Series 10 of Doctor Who. They aren’t alone however, Aaron and Adam from Bad Wolf Radio stop by to make this recap one to remember! Secure your sonic screwdrivers and prepare for takeoff, this is a wild one! 
 
 
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						  Talking Timelords Ep. 79: Series 10 RecapTalking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryWe have returned! After an unexpected detour into the time vortex Jason and Paul are back to recap Series 10 of Doctor Who. They aren’t alone however, Aaron and Adam from Bad Wolf Radio stop by to make this recap one to remember! Secure your sonic screwdrivers and prepare for takeoff, this is a wild one! 
 
 
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						  Talking Timelords Ep. 79: Series 10 RecapTalking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryAfter an unexpected detour into the time vortex Jason and Paul are back to recap Series 10 of Doctor Who. They aren't alone however, Aaron and Adam from Bad Wolf Radio are back to make this recap one to remember! Secure your sonic screwdrivers and prepare for takeoff, this is a wild one!
 
 
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						  The Moffat LegacyGallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastThat faint brogue. That kinky hair. That incredible knowledge of Whovian trivia. That uncanny ability to divide a fan base with a single line of dialogue. Oh, Mister Moffat, no matter what the world thinks of you in five, fifteen, ... Continue reading
 
 
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						  The Moffat LegacyGallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastThat faint brogue. That kinky hair. That incredible knowledge of Whovian trivia. That uncanny ability to divide a fan base with a single line of dialogue. Oh, Mister Moffat, no matter what the world thinks of you in five, fifteen, or fifty years’ time, your contributions to Doctor Who will never be forgotten. One may love or loathe his writing. One may commend or condemn his executive decisions. But he is unquestionably a devoted and dedicated fan of the show, […]
 
 
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						  Day 10: "What is your name" in MandarinMondas Podcast 
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						  Episode 344 - I Left My Heart on RaxacoricofallapatoriusTraveling the Vortex In this week’s show we continue Big Finish’s Eighth Doctor Adventures with Season 3, number 1 Orbis. In this week’s show we continue Big Finish’s Eighth Doctor Adventures with Season 3, number 1 Orbis.Then we do some catching up on Titan Comics Ninth Doctor Season 1 with issues 1 through 5. Find out what we thought of both. And some convention news to cover this week from Time Eddy III coming up in Wichita, Kansas. And of course, your feedback. Link mentioned in the episode: The Federation TV YouTube channel 
 
 
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						  Episode 344 - I Left My Heart on RaxacoricofallapatoriusTraveling the Vortex In this week’s show we continue Big Finish’s Eighth Doctor Adventures with Season 3, number 1 Orbis. In this week’s show we continue Big Finish’s Eighth Doctor Adventures with Season 3, number 1 Orbis.Then we do some catching up on Titan Comics Ninth Doctor Season 1 with issues 1 through 5. Find out what we thought of both. And some convention news to cover this week from Time Eddy III coming up in Wichita, Kansas. And of course, your feedback. Link mentioned in the episode: The Federation TV YouTube channel 
 
 
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						  Reality Bomb Episode 049Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the forty-ninth episode of Reality Bomb, we have a super-sized episode where we conclude our review of Series 10 with a discussion of the finale and the season as a whole with our intrepid reviewers Lindsey Mayers and Lori Steuart. We're comparing notes about capital punishment, relationship sadness and tribophysical waveform macro-kinetic extrapolators when Rachel Donner brings Boom Town to the Gallery of the Underrated. And, once again, the interviewer becomes the interviewed as Graeme Burk talks with the Coal Hill AV Club Podcast host Andy Hicks about the book about Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman that Graeme worked on, Head of Drama. And Joy Piedmont talks about representation, Bill and the series 10 finale. Plus the return of Listeners Letters with Graeme and Alex Kennard and, see the titanic fight to the death of... reasonable fans. Reality Bomb will be celebrating it's 50th episode with a live show in New York in September! It's on Saturday, September 30 at 3 pm at Passage Irish Bar and Kitchen, 40-11 30th Avenue, Queens, New York. Details are on our Facebook page. It's going to be a great time and we hope to see you there! 
 
 
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						  Reality Bomb Episode 049Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the forty-ninth episode of Reality Bomb, we have a super-sized episode where we conclude our review of Series 10 with a discussion of the finale and the season as a whole with our intrepid reviewers Lindsey Mayers and Lori Steuart. We're also comparing notes about capital punishment, relationship sadness and tribophysical waveform macro-kinetic extrapolators when Rachel Donner brings Boom Town to the Gallery of the Underrated. Once again, the interviewer becomes the interviewed as Graeme Burk talks with the Coal Hill AV Club Podcast host Andy Hicks about the book about Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman that Graeme worked on, Head of Drama. And Joy Piedmont talks about representation, Bill and the series 10 finale. Plus the return of Listeners Letters with Graeme and Alex Kennard and see the titanic fight to the death of... reasonable fans. Reality Bomb will be celebrating it's 50th episode with a live show in New York in September! It's on Saturday, September 30 at 3 pm at Passage Irish Bar and Kitchen, 40-11 30th Avenue, Queens, New York. Details are on our Facebook page. It's going to be a great time and we hope to see you there! 
 
 
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						  The Whostorian: Episode 141 - Broadchurch & Broadly Covering Many ThingsThe WhostorianStylin' Steve and Shannon sit down to talk about the impending realization of Shannon's boyhood dream of meeting Colin Baker. They talk about Broadchurch and a host of British television, Shannon's pending meeting of Colin Baker. They start the #walkthedog tour by reviewing K9 Episode 1 - Regeneration, and oh yeah, Shannon's going to meet Colin Baker.
 
 
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						  The Whostorian: Episode 141 - Broadchurch & Broadly Covering Many ThingsThe WhostorianStylin' Steve and Shannon sit down to talk about the impending realization of Shannon's boyhood dream of meeting Colin Baker. They talk about Broadchurch and a host of British television, Shannon's pending meeting of Colin Baker. They start the #walkthedog tour by reviewing K9 Episode 1 - Regeneration, and oh yeah, Shannon's going to meet Colin Baker.
 
 
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						  DWBRcast 72 - Serie Classica: The Aztecs - Chocolate! Chocolate! Eu so quero... eita, fiquei noivo!DWBRcastUma deusa, uma louca, uma feiticeira... a Barbara e demais! The post DWBRcast 72 - Serie Classica: The Aztecs - Chocolate! Chocolate! Eu so quero… eita, fiquei noivo! appeared first on Doctor Who Brasil. 
 
 
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						  DWBRcast 72 – Série Clássica: The Aztecs – Chocolate! Chocolate! Eu só quero… eita, fiquei noivo!DWBRcast
 
 
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						  DWBRcast 72 – Série Clássica: The Aztecs – Chocolate! Chocolate! Eu só quero… eita, fiquei noivo!DWBRcastO arco da vez a ser revisado aqui no DWBRcast é o clássico The Aztecs! Junte-se a Freddy, Thais e Barbaro nessa aventura que se passa no México pré-Cortés, o México moleque, o México campinho de barro, e que tem como destaque central ninguém menos do que Barbara e seus questionamentos sobre o quanto se pode ou não alterar a história! Ian guerreiro, Susan rebelde e o Doutor… noivo? 
 
 
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						  DWBRcast 72 – Série Clássica: The Aztecs – Chocolate! Chocolate! Eu só quero… eita, fiquei noivo!DWBRcastO arco da vez a ser revisado aqui no DWBRcast é o clássico The Aztecs! Junte-se a Freddy, Thais e Barbaro nessa aventura que se passa no México pré-Cortés, o México moleque, o México campinho de barro, e que tem como destaque central ninguém menos do que Barbara e seus questionamentos sobre o quanto se pode ou não alterar a história! Ian guerreiro, Susan rebelde e o Doutor… noivo? 
 
 
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						  DWBRcast 72 – Série Clássica: The Aztecs – Chocolate! Chocolate! Eu só quero… eita, fiquei noivo!DWBRcastO arco da vez a ser revisado aqui no DWBRcast é o clássico The Aztecs! Junte-se a Freddy, Thais e Barbaro nessa aventura que se passa no México pré-Cortés, o México moleque, o México campinho de barro, e que tem como destaque central ninguém menos do que Barbara e seus questionamentos sobre o quanto se pode ou não alterar a história! Ian guerreiro, Susan rebelde e o Doutor… noivo? 
 
 
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						  The LionheartedRadio Free SkaroWarren has returned from Worldcon, and has tales of Finland, Stockholm and international nerdery to share with Steven, Chris and all you good people before we move to the main event, an interview with author and superfan Steven Hill about Red White and Who: The Story of Doctor Who in America. Years in the making, this weighty tome is a comprehensive look at Doctor Who on North American screens, and leaves no televisual stone unturned. Tune in, why don't you? Links: - Worldcon 75 - Matt Smith sings the Doctor Who theme to Jodie Whittaker - Anniversary of erasing Doctor Who tapes - Survival soundtrack, September 15 - The Happiness Patrol remixes, September 18 - Dominic Glynn on Start The Music! - Victor Pemberton died Interview: 
 
 
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						  The LionheartedRadio Free SkaroWarren has returned from Worldcon, and has tales of Finland, Stockholm and international nerdery to share with Steven, Chris and all you good people before we move to the main event, an interview with author and superfan Steven Hill about Red White and Who: The Story of Doctor Who in America. Years in the making, this weighty tome is a comprehensive look at Doctor Who on North American screens, and leaves no televisual stone unturned. Tune in, why don’t you? Links: – Worldcon 75 – Matt Smith sings the Doctor Who theme to Jodie Whittaker – Anniversary of erasing Doctor Who tapes – Survival soundtrack, September 15 – The Happiness Patrol remixes, September 18 – Dominic Glynn on Start The Music! – Victor Pemberton died Interview: 
 
 
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						  Special Ep. 7: The Real and Better Thirteenth DoctorTrust Your DoctorAll I want you to know is that this is #mythirteenthdoctor. This week Kiyan and Dylan watch the final little expanded universe thing they’re watching before they get to the reboot. In sticking with completely invented and made up traditions they watched Stephen Moffat’s first contribution to the show. It’s the Curse of Fatal Death, aired on the 12th of March, 1999. 
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 1:45 It is a telethon and it was founded by Richard Curtis.
 24:14 Convenient article called Red Nose Day: What exactly is it? Unfortunately I can’t be bothered to read it, so I still don’t know.
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						  Episode 271: The Listener's Favourite Doctor WhosThe Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 271: The Listener's Favourite Doctor Whos Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
 
 
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						  C061 The Curse of PeladonWho Back WhenPrimitive aliens with no concept of technology or judicial proceedings want to join a galactic federation in this allegory of Britain's entry into the EEC The post C061 The Curse of Peladon appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast. 
 
 
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						  Episode 124: Jazz HandsFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastRemember the 1960s, when this podcast first began? We had such high ideals, and we enjoyed making people happy. Well, it's 2017 now, so welcome to our bitter, jaded and utterly mercenary take on The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. The pebble drowning in his lakeCampaigning for our postal plebiscite has turned predictably nasty, but it's very important for everyone to have their say on this issue: which Colin Baker story should be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast? Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to cast your vote. Buy the story!The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was released on DVD in 2012. (That was easy.) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) Notes and linksBrendan's "surprise mirror" remark is totally incomprehensible unless you've seen this literal music video of Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart. Watch it now. The first episode of Australian comedy series Outland featured a gay Doctor Who fan who briefly considered abandoning his date when he made a crack about Daleks being unable to climb the stairs. In Richard Marsden's biography of John Nathan-Turner, it is revealed that JNT and his partner used to refer to hard-core fans as "barkers", and the attractive ones as "doable barkers". Chris Chibnall will be taking the reins of Doctor Who any day now. Here he is on the BBC's Open Air programme in 1986, criticising The Trial of a Time Lord. The Pakleds from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Samaritan Snare were intended to be a parody of Star Trek fans. This sketch from A Bit of Fry and Laurie depicts Stephen Fry's reaction to increasing choice in the media landscape. Watch it all the way through -- there's a lovely surprise in there for fans of Doctor Who. Richard identifies 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) as one of the inspirations for this story. The eponymous Doctor is played by Tony Randall in some appalling yellowface. Check out the trailer here. Picks of the weekBrendanTake a deep breath. Brendan's first pick is Doctor Who on Holiday a remix by Dean Gray of The KLF's Doctorin' the TARDIS, featuring Green Day. It's good. His second pick is The X-Men: The Animated Series Podcast, a podcast in which two American fans discuss, well, X-Men: The Animated Series. NathanEvelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies, read by Robert Hardy. It's not available on Audible in the US. Write to your Congressman. (Audible UK) (Audible AU) RichardRichard (bless him) just wants you to watch Season 25 again. And eat some fruit. Follow us!Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found 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 descend on your fruit cart like a pack of hippie weirdos. BondfingerRichard is off on a top-secret mission to Piz Gloria right now, so our coverage of the Brosnan era will resume in a few weeks' time. While you're waiting, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on 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 all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook. 
 
 
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						  Episode 124 Jazz HandsFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastRemember the 1960s, when this podcast first began? We had such high ideals, and we enjoyed making people happy. Well, it's 2017 now, so welcome to our bitter, jaded and utterly mercenary take on The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. The pebble drowning in his lakeCampaigning for our postal plebiscite has turned predictably nasty, but it's very important for everyone to have their say on this issue: which Colin Baker story should be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast? Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to cast your vote. Buy the story!The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was released on DVD in 2012. (That was easy.) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) Notes and linksBrendan's "surprise mirror" remark is totally incomprehensible unless you've seen this literal music video of Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart. Watch it now. The first episode of Australian comedy series Outland featured a gay Doctor Who fan who briefly considered abandoning his date when he made a crack about Daleks being unable to climb the stairs. In Richard Marsden's biography of John Nathan-Turner, it is revealed that JNT and his partner used to refer to hard-core fans as "barkers", and the attractive ones as "doable barkers". Chris Chibnall will be taking the reins of Doctor Who any day now. Here he is on the BBC's Open Air programme in 1986, criticising The Trial of a Time Lord. The Pakleds from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Samaritan Snare were intended to be a parody of Star Trek fans. This sketch from A Bit of Fry and Laurie depicts Stephen Fry's reaction to increasing choice in the media landscape. Watch it all the way through -- there's a lovely surprise in there for fans of Doctor Who. Richard identifies 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) as one of the inspirations for this story. The eponymous Doctor is played by Tony Randall in some appalling yellowface. Check out the trailer here. Picks of the weekBrendanTake a deep breath. Brendan's first pick is Doctor Who on Holiday a remix by Dean Gray of The KLF's Doctorin' the TARDIS, featuring Green Day. It's good. His second pick is The X-Men: The Animated Series Podcast, a podcast in which two American fans discuss, well, X-Men: The Animated Series. NathanEvelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies, read by Robert Hardy. It's not available on Audible in the US. Write to your Congressman. (Audible UK) (Audible AU) RichardRichard (bless him) just wants you to watch Season 25 again. And eat some fruit. Follow us!Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found 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 descend on your fruit cart like a pack of hippie weirdos. BondfingerRichard is off on a top-secret mission to Piz Gloria right now, so our coverage of the Brosnan era will resume in a few weeks' time. While you're waiting, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on 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 all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook. 
 
 
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						  Jazz HandsFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastRemember the 1960s, when this podcast first began? We had such high ideals, and we enjoyed making people happy. Well, it's 2017 now, so welcome to our bitter, jaded and utterly mercenary take on The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. The pebble drowning in his lakeCampaigning for our postal plebiscite has turned predictably nasty, but it's very important for everyone to have their say on this issue: which Colin Baker story should be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast? Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to cast your vote. Buy the story!The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was released on DVD in 2012. (That was easy.) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) Notes and linksBrendan's "surprise mirror" remark is totally incomprehensible unless you've seen this literal music video of Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart. Watch it now. The first episode of Australian comedy series Outland featured a gay Doctor Who fan who briefly considered abandoning his date when he made a crack about Daleks being unable to climb the stairs. In Richard Marsden's biography of John Nathan-Turner, it is revealed that JNT and his partner used to refer to hard-core fans as "barkers", and the attractive ones as "doable barkers". Chris Chibnall will be taking the reins of Doctor Who any day now. Here he is on the BBC's Open Air programme in 1986, criticising The Trial of a Time Lord. The Pakleds from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Samaritan Snare were intended to be a parody of Star Trek fans. This sketch from A Bit of Fry and Laurie depicts Stephen Fry's reaction to increasing choice in the media landscape. Watch it all the way through -- there's a lovely surprise in there for fans of Doctor Who. Richard identifies 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) as one of the inspirations for this story. The eponymous Doctor is played by Tony Randall in some appalling yellowface. Check out the trailer here. Picks of the weekBrendanTake a deep breath. Brendan's first pick is Doctor Who on Holiday a remix by Dean Gray of The KLF's Doctorin' the TARDIS, featuring Green Day. It's good. His second pick is The X-Men: The Animated Series Podcast, a podcast in which two American fans discuss, well, X-Men: The Animated Series. NathanEvelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies, read by Robert Hardy. It's not available on Audible in the US. Write to your Congressman. (Audible UK) (Audible AU) RichardRichard (bless him) just wants you to watch Season 25 again. And eat some fruit. Follow us!Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found 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 descend on your fruit cart like a pack of hippie weirdos. BondfingerRichard is off on a top-secret mission to Piz Gloria right now, so our coverage of the Brosnan era will resume in a few weeks' time. While you're waiting, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on 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 all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook. 
 
 
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						  You and Who Talking 019The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life. The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who. This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond. In this episode: The Impossible Squidginess of Being: The Impossible Planet by Gareth Kearns With an introduction featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall. The You and Who books, from which all royalties are paid to charity, are available in print and for Kindle, from watchingbooks.weebly.com Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall 
 
 
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						  You and Who Talking 019The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life. The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who. This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond. In this episode: The Impossible Squidginess of Being: The Impossible Planet by Gareth Kearns With an introduction featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall. The You and Who books, from which all royalties are paid to charity, are available in print and for Kindle, from watchingbooks.weebly.com Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall 
 
 
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						  109 - Series 6 Rewatch - Part TwoThe Minute Doctor Who PodcastThe rewatch continues with A Good Man Goes to War and Let's Kill Hitler.
 
 
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						  109 – Series 6 Rewatch – Part TwoThe Minute Doctor Who PodcastThe rewatch continues with A Good Man Goes to War and Let's Kill Hitler.
 
 
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						  Jazz HandsFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastRemember the 1960s, when this podcast first began? We had such high ideals, and we enjoyed making people happy. Well, it’s 2017 now, so welcome to our bitter, jaded and utterly mercenary take on The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. The pebble drowning in his lakeCampaigning for our postal plebiscite has turned predictably nasty, but it’s very important for everyone to have their say on this issue: which Colin Baker story should be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast? Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to cast your vote. Buy the story!The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was released on DVD in 2012. (That was easy.) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) Notes and linksBrendan’s “surprise mirror” remark is totally incomprehensible unless you’ve seen this literal music video of Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart. Watch it now. The first episode of Australian comedy series Outland featured a gay Doctor Who fan who briefly considered abandoning his date when he made a crack about Daleks being unable to climb the stairs. In Richard Marsden’s biography of John Nathan-Turner, it is revealed that JNT and his partner used to refer to hard-core fans as “barkers”, and the attractive ones as “doable barkers”. Chris Chibnall will be taking the reins of Doctor Who any day now. Here he is on the BBC’s Open Air programme in 1986, criticising The Trial of a Time Lord. The Pakleds from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Samaritan Snare were intended to be a parody of Star Trek fans. This sketch from A Bit of Fry and Laurie depicts Stephen Fry’s reaction to increasing choice in the media landscape. Watch it all the way through — there’s a lovely surprise in there for fans of Doctor Who. Richard identifies 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) as one of the inspirations for this story. The eponymous Doctor is played by Tony Randall in some appalling yellowface. Check out the trailer here. Picks of the weekBrendanTake a deep breath. Brendan’s first pick is Doctor Who on Holiday a remix by Dean Gray of The KLF’s Doctorin’ the TARDIS, featuring Green Day. It’s good. His second pick is The X-Men: The Animated Series Podcast, a podcast in which two American fans discuss, well, X-Men: The Animated Series. NathanEvelyn Waugh’s Vile Bodies, read by Robert Hardy. It’s not available on Audible in the US. Write to your Congressman. (Audible UK) (Audible AU) RichardRichard (bless him) just wants you to watch Season 25 again. And eat some fruit. Follow us!Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found 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 descend on your fruit cart like a pack of hippie weirdos. BondfingerRichard is off on a top-secret mission to Piz Gloria right now, so our coverage of the Brosnan era will resume in a few weeks’ time. While you’re waiting, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on 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 all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook. 
 
 
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						  Jazz HandsFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastRemember the 1960s, when this podcast first began? We had such high ideals, and we enjoyed making people happy. Well, it’s 2017 now, so welcome to our bitter, jaded and utterly mercenary take on The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. The pebble drowning in his lakeCampaigning for our postal plebiscite has turned predictably nasty, but it’s very important for everyone to have their say on this issue: which Colin Baker story should be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast? Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to cast your vote. Buy the story!The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was released on DVD in 2012. (That was easy.) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) Notes and linksBrendan’s “surprise mirror” remark is totally incomprehensible unless you’ve seen this literal music video of Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart. Watch it now. The first episode of Australian comedy series Outland featured a gay Doctor Who fan who briefly considered abandoning his date when he made a crack about Daleks being unable to climb the stairs. In Richard Marsden’s biography of John Nathan-Turner, it is revealed that JNT and his partner used to refer to hard-core fans as “barkers”, and the attractive ones as “doable barkers”. Chris Chibnall will be taking the reins of Doctor Who any day now. Here he is on the BBC’s Open Air programme in 1986, criticising The Trial of a Time Lord. The Pakleds from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Samaritan Snare were intended to be a parody of Star Trek fans. This sketch from A Bit of Fry and Laurie depicts Stephen Fry’s reaction to increasing choice in the media landscape. Watch it all the way through — there’s a lovely surprise in there for fans of Doctor Who. Richard identifies 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) as one of the inspirations for this story. The eponymous Doctor is played by Tony Randall in some appalling yellowface. Check out the trailer here. Picks of the weekBrendanTake a deep breath. Brendan’s first pick is Doctor Who on Holiday a remix by Dean Gray of The KLF’s Doctorin’ the TARDIS, featuring Green Day. It’s good. His second pick is The X-Men: The Animated Series Podcast, a podcast in which two American fans discuss, well, X-Men: The Animated Series. NathanEvelyn Waugh’s Vile Bodies, read by Robert Hardy. It’s not available on Audible in the US. Write to your Congressman. (Audible UK) (Audible AU) RichardRichard (bless him) just wants you to watch Season 25 again. And eat some fruit. Follow us!Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found 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 descend on your fruit cart like a pack of hippie weirdos. BondfingerRichard is off on a top-secret mission to Piz Gloria right now, so our coverage of the Brosnan era will resume in a few weeks’ time. While you’re waiting, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on 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 all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook. 
 
 
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						  Jazz HandsFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastRemember the 1960s, when this podcast first began? We had such high ideals, and we enjoyed making people happy. Well, it’s 2017 now, so welcome to our bitter, jaded and utterly mercenary take on The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. The pebble drowning in his lakeCampaigning for our postal plebiscite has turned predictably nasty, but it’s very important for everyone to have their say on this issue: which Colin Baker story should be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast? Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to cast your vote. Buy the story!The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was released on DVD in 2012. (That was easy.) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) Notes and linksBrendan’s “surprise mirror” remark is totally incomprehensible unless you’ve seen this literal music video of Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart. Watch it now. The first episode of Australian comedy series Outland featured a gay Doctor Who fan who briefly considered abandoning his date when he made a crack about Daleks being unable to climb the stairs. In Richard Marsden’s biography of John Nathan-Turner, it is revealed that JNT and his partner used to refer to hard-core fans as “barkers”, and the attractive ones as “doable barkers”. Chris Chibnall will be taking the reins of Doctor Who any day now. Here he is on the BBC’s Open Air programme in 1986, criticising The Trial of a Time Lord. The Pakleds from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Samaritan Snare were intended to be a parody of Star Trek fans. This sketch from A Bit of Fry and Laurie depicts Stephen Fry’s reaction to increasing choice in the media landscape. Watch it all the way through — there’s a lovely surprise in there for fans of Doctor Who. Richard identifies 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) as one of the inspirations for this story. The eponymous Doctor is played by Tony Randall in some appalling yellowface. Check out the trailer here. Picks of the weekBrendanTake a deep breath. Brendan’s first pick is Doctor Who on Holiday a remix by Dean Gray of The KLF’s Doctorin’ the TARDIS, featuring Green Day. It’s good. His second pick is The X-Men: The Animated Series Podcast, a podcast in which two American fans discuss, well, X-Men: The Animated Series. NathanEvelyn Waugh’s Vile Bodies, read by Robert Hardy. It’s not available on Audible in the US. Write to your Congressman. (Audible UK) (Audible AU) RichardRichard (bless him) just wants you to watch Season 25 again. And eat some fruit. Follow us!Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found 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 descend on your fruit cart like a pack of hippie weirdos. BondfingerRichard is off on a top-secret mission to Piz Gloria right now, so our coverage of the Brosnan era will resume in a few weeks’ time. While you’re waiting, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on 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 all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook. 
 
 
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						  Jazz HandsFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastRemember the 1960s, when this podcast first began? We had such high ideals, and we enjoyed making people happy. Well, it’s 2017 now, so welcome to our bitter, jaded and utterly mercenary take on The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. The pebble drowning in his lakeCampaigning for our postal plebiscite has turned predictably nasty, but it’s very important for everyone to have their say on this issue: which Colin Baker story should be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast? Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to cast your vote. Buy the story!The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was released on DVD in 2012. (That was easy.) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) Notes and linksBrendan’s “surprise mirror” remark is totally incomprehensible unless you’ve seen this literal music video of Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart. Watch it now. The first episode of Australian comedy series Outland featured a gay Doctor Who fan who briefly considered abandoning his date when he made a crack about Daleks being unable to climb the stairs. In Richard Marsden’s biography of John Nathan-Turner, it is revealed that JNT and his partner used to refer to hard-core fans as “barkers”, and the attractive ones as “doable barkers”. Chris Chibnall will be taking the reins of Doctor Who any day now. Here he is on the BBC’s Open Air programme in 1986, criticising The Trial of a Time Lord. The Pakleds from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Samaritan Snare were intended to be a parody of Star Trek fans. This sketch from A Bit of Fry and Laurie depicts Stephen Fry’s reaction to increasing choice in the media landscape. Watch it all the way through — there’s a lovely surprise in there for fans of Doctor Who. Richard identifies 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) as one of the inspirations for this story. The eponymous Doctor is played by Tony Randall in some appalling yellowface. Check out the trailer here. Picks of the weekBrendanTake a deep breath. Brendan’s first pick is Doctor Who on Holiday a remix by Dean Gray of The KLF’s Doctorin’ the TARDIS, featuring Green Day. It’s good. His second pick is The X-Men: The Animated Series Podcast, a podcast in which two American fans discuss, well, X-Men: The Animated Series. NathanEvelyn Waugh’s Vile Bodies, read by Robert Hardy. It’s not available on Audible in the US. Write to your Congressman. (Audible UK) (Audible AU) RichardRichard (bless him) just wants you to watch Season 25 again. And eat some fruit. Follow us!Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found 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 descend on your fruit cart like a pack of hippie weirdos. BondfingerRichard is off on a top-secret mission to Piz Gloria right now, so our coverage of the Brosnan era will resume in a few weeks’ time. While you’re waiting, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on 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 all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook. 
 
 
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						  Jazz HandsFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastRemember the 1960s, when this podcast first began? We had such high ideals, and we enjoyed making people happy. Well, it’s 2017 now, so welcome to our bitter, jaded and utterly mercenary take on The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. The pebble drowning in his lakeCampaigning for our postal plebiscite has turned predictably nasty, but it’s very important for everyone to have their say on this issue: which Colin Baker story should be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast? Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to cast your vote. Buy the story!The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was released on DVD in 2012. (That was easy.) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) Notes and linksBrendan’s “surprise mirror” remark is totally incomprehensible unless you’ve seen this literal music video of Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart. Watch it now. The first episode of Australian comedy series Outland featured a gay Doctor Who fan who briefly considered abandoning his date when he made a crack about Daleks being unable to climb the stairs. In Richard Marsden’s biography of John Nathan-Turner, it is revealed that JNT and his partner used to refer to hard-core fans as “barkers”, and the attractive ones as “doable barkers”. Chris Chibnall will be taking the reins of Doctor Who any day now. Here he is on the BBC’s Open Air programme in 1986, criticising The Trial of a Time Lord. The Pakleds from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Samaritan Snare were intended to be a parody of Star Trek fans. This sketch from A Bit of Fry and Laurie depicts Stephen Fry’s reaction to increasing choice in the media landscape. Watch it all the way through — there’s a lovely surprise in there for fans of Doctor Who. Richard identifies 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) as one of the inspirations for this story. The eponymous Doctor is played by Tony Randall in some appalling yellowface. Check out the trailer here. Picks of the weekBrendanTake a deep breath. Brendan’s first pick is Doctor Who on Holiday a remix by Dean Gray of The KLF’s Doctorin’ the TARDIS, featuring Green Day. It’s good. His second pick is The X-Men: The Animated Series Podcast, a podcast in which two American fans discuss, well, X-Men: The Animated Series. NathanEvelyn Waugh’s Vile Bodies, read by Robert Hardy. It’s not available on Audible in the US. Write to your Congressman. (Audible UK) (Audible AU) RichardRichard (bless him) just wants you to watch Season 25 again. And eat some fruit. Follow us!Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found 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 descend on your fruit cart like a pack of hippie weirdos. BondfingerRichard is off on a top-secret mission to Piz Gloria right now, so our coverage of the Brosnan era will resume in a few weeks’ time. While you’re waiting, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on 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 all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook. 
 
 
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						  TDP 693: DOCTOR WHO - Lost Stories 2 - Mission to MagnusTin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast Reviews The Lost Stories: Adventures that wereoriginally written for the Doctor Who television series but never made.Now available to hear for the first time... The Doctor and Peri face enemies at every turn on the planet Magnus. There's the Time Lord bully Anzor, who made the Doctor's life hell during his time at the Academy. There's also Rana Zandusia, the matriarchal ruler of the planet, who seeks to prise the secret of time travel from these alien visitors. Also on Magnus is the slug-like Sil, still bitter from his defeat on the planet Varos and seeking to make his fortune from the most potentially destructive ends. And, deep within the planet, there is something else. Another old enemy of the Doctor's. And the future is looking decidedly colder... Written By: Philip Martin Directed By: Lisa Bowerman Cast Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Nabil Shaban (Sil), Malcolm Rennie (Anzor), Maggie Steed (Madamme Rana Zandusia), Susan Franklyn (Jarmaya/Tace), Tina Jones (Ulema/Soma), William Townsend (Vion), Callum Witney Mills (Asam), Nicholas Briggs (Brorg/Vedikael/Grand Marshall/Ishka),James George (Skaarg/Jarga/Hussa)
 
 
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						  Jazz HandsFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastRemember the 1960s, when this podcast first began? We had such high ideals, and we enjoyed making people happy. Well, it’s 2017 now, so welcome to our bitter, jaded and utterly mercenary take on The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. The pebble drowning in his lakeCampaigning for our postal plebiscite has turned predictably nasty, but it’s very important for everyone to have their say on this issue: which Colin Baker story should be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast? Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to cast your vote. Buy the story!The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was released on DVD in 2012. (That was easy.) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) Notes and linksBrendan’s “surprise mirror” remark is totally incomprehensible unless you’ve seen this literal music video of Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart. Watch it now. The first episode of Australian comedy series Outland featured a gay Doctor Who fan who briefly considered abandoning his date when he made a crack about Daleks being unable to climb the stairs. In Richard Marsden’s biography of John Nathan-Turner, it is revealed that JNT and his partner used to refer to hard-core fans as “barkers”, and the attractive ones as “doable barkers”. Chris Chibnall will be taking the reins of Doctor Who any day now. Here he is on the BBC’s Open Air programme in 1986, criticising The Trial of a Time Lord. The Pakleds from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Samaritan Snare were intended to be a parody of Star Trek fans. This sketch from A Bit of Fry and Laurie depicts Stephen Fry’s reaction to increasing choice in the media landscape. Watch it all the way through — there’s a lovely surprise in there for fans of Doctor Who. Richard identifies 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) as one of the inspirations for this story. The eponymous Doctor is played by Tony Randall in some appalling yellowface. Check out the trailer here. Picks of the weekBrendanTake a deep breath. Brendan’s first pick is Doctor Who on Holiday a remix by Dean Gray of The KLF’s Doctorin’ the TARDIS, featuring Green Day. It’s good. His second pick is The X-Men: The Animated Series Podcast, a podcast in which two American fans discuss, well, X-Men: The Animated Series. NathanEvelyn Waugh’s Vile Bodies, read by Robert Hardy. It’s not available on Audible in the US. Write to your Congressman. (Audible UK) (Audible AU) RichardRichard (bless him) just wants you to watch Season 25 again. And eat some fruit. Follow us!Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found 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 descend on your fruit cart like a pack of hippie weirdos. BondfingerRichard is off on a top-secret mission to Piz Gloria right now, so our coverage of the Brosnan era will resume in a few weeks’ time. While you’re waiting, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on 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 all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook. 
 
 
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						  The Chronicles of Oz: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Episode 5Crossover Adventure ProductionsEpisode Five of The Chronicles of Oz. With the Wicked Witches dead, Dorothy must make the journey back to the Emerald City to claim her reward. But is the Wizard of Oz truly as wonderful as she has been led to believe? Starring Kara Dennison, Aron Toman, Scobie Parker, Tom Denham, Benjamin Maio Mackay, Jackson Cowan, Michelle Drinnan, David Nagel, Brett Underwood, Tegan Harris and Rob Lloyd as the Wizard of Oz. Sound recording by Daniel Burnett, sound design by David Nagel and Aron Toman, music by Tony Diana. For more episodes check out chroniclesofoz.com 
 
 
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						  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Episode 5Crossover Adventure ProductionsEpisode Five of The Chronicles of Oz. With the Wicked Witches dead, Dorothy must make the journey back to the Emerald City to claim her reward. But is the Wizard of Oz truly as wonderful as she has been led to believe? Starring Kara Dennison, Aron Toman, Scobie Parker, Tom Denham, Benjamin Maio Mackay, Jackson Cowan, Michelle Drinnan, David Nagel, Brett Underwood, Tegan Harris and Rob Lloyd as the Wizard of Oz. Sound recording by Daniel Burnett, sound design by David Nagel and Aron Toman, music by Tony Diana. For more episodes check out chroniclesofoz.com 
 
 
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						  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Episode 5Crossover Adventure ProductionsEpisode Five of The Chronicles of Oz. With the Wicked Witches dead, Dorothy must make the journey back to the Emerald City to claim her reward. But is the Wizard of Oz truly as wonderful as she has been led to believe? Starring Kara Dennison, Aron Toman, Scobie Parker, Tom Denham, Benjamin Maio Mackay, Jackson Cowan, Michelle Drinnan, David Nagel, Brett Underwood, Tegan Harris and Rob Lloyd as the Wizard of Oz. Sound recording by Daniel Burnett, sound design by David Nagel and Aron Toman, music by Tony Diana. For more episodes check out chroniclesofoz.com 
 
 
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						  Gallifrey Stands -Ep175- Nick Joseph, 3 Doctors & a Star WarsGallifrey StandsNick Joseph talks to us about working with 3 Doctors on Doctor Who & meddling with the Stars of Star Wars. Find Nick here http://nickjoseph1.weebly.com/ Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/ Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/ You can buy the Gallifrey Stands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12 Please support our Pod-Pals too: DisAfterDark http://disafterdark.blogspot.co.uk/ Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/ AMAudioMedia http://amaudiomedia.com/ TangentBoundNetwork http://TangentBoundNetwork.com/ Drinking in the Park http://Neilandjohnny.com EMC Network http://www.electronicmediacollective.com/ WhoNews http://www.who-news.com/ 
 
 
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						  Gallifrey Stands -Ep175- Nick Joseph, 3 Doctors & a Star WarsGallifrey StandsNick Joseph talks to us about working with 3 Doctors on Doctor Who & meddling with the Stars of Star Wars. Find Nick here http://nickjoseph1.weebly.com/ Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/ Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/ You can buy the Gallifrey Stands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12 Please support our Pod-Pals too: DisAfterDark http://disafterdark.blogspot.co.uk/ Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/ AMAudioMedia http://amaudiomedia.com/ TangentBoundNetwork http://TangentBoundNetwork.com/ Drinking in the Park http://Neilandjohnny.com EMC Network http://www.electronicmediacollective.com/ WhoNews http://www.who-news.com/ 
 
 
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						  Doctor Who Time & Space (225)Doctor Who Time and Space 
 It's time to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Doctor Who time and space! We start off with a few memories of the podcast before we kick in with a few items of news (But only a mere few) followed by a little discussion on regeneration and how we want Peter Capaldi to regenerate in Twice Upon a Time at Christmas, review another sixth doctor episode Vengeance on Varos. Plus we discuss the latest news from the last seven days in the doctor who universe.
 
 
