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						  DWBRcast 71 - De Gales ao Espaco Profundo! Nosso Review de The Eighth Doctor, da Titan Comics!DWBRcastOuca nosso review da HQ A Matter of Life and Death! The post DWBRcast 71 – De Gales ao Espaco Profundo! Nosso Review de The Eighth Doctor, da Titan Comics! appeared first on Doctor Who Brasil. 
 
 
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						  DWBRcast 71 – De Gales ao Espaço Profundo! Nosso Review de The Eighth Doctor, da Titan Comics!DWBRcast
 
 
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						  DWBRcast 71 – De Gales ao Espaço Profundo! Nosso Review de The Eighth Doctor, da Titan Comics!DWBRcast
 
 
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						  DWBRcast 71 – De Gales ao Espaço Profundo! Nosso Review de The Eighth Doctor, da Titan Comics!DWBRcast
 
 
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						  DWBRcast 71 – De Gales ao Espaço Profundo! Nosso Review de The Eighth Doctor, da Titan Comics!DWBRcast
 
 
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						  #113 Stolen Fluid LinksWHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcaster has answers but no questions, so he steals them from another podcast. Topics include Time Lord twins, visual title sequences for audio podcasts, console room redesigning, multi-Capaldi stories, and the lack of 80's era Cybermen.
 
 
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						  #113 Stolen Fluid LinksWHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcaster has answers but no questions, so he steals them from another podcast. Topics include Time Lord twins, visual title sequences for audio podcasts, console room redesigning, multi-Capaldi stories, and the lack of 80's era Cybermen.
 
 
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						  The Origins of Mr. WhoRadio Free SkaroWith Warren away at Worldcon this week (where while Doctor Who did not win a Hugo for "The Return of Doctor Mysterio", Steven did for his work on Uncanny Magazine!), it's left to Steven and Chris to talk about the first interviews with Jodie Whittaker since her unveiling as the new Doctor, and other sundry items that tend to fill a news list in the middle of August. But the main feature this week is an interview with friend and author Graeme Burk about his upcoming book "Sydney Newman: Head of Drama"! Links: - Jodie Whittaker on Radio 6 - Jodie Whittaker video about becoming The Doctor - Doctor Who loses the Hugo - Toronto Doctor Who event adds Richard Willis - Mr Men Jack and Rose preview - The Missy Chronicles, due in February - Earl Cameron turns 100 Interview: 
 
 
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						  The Origins of Mr. WhoRadio Free SkaroWith Warren away at Worldcon this week (where while Doctor Who did not win a Hugo for “The Return of Doctor Mysterio”, Steven did for his work on Uncanny Magazine!), it’s left to Steven and Chris to talk about the first interviews with Jodie Whittaker since her unveiling as the new Doctor, and other sundry items that tend to fill a news list in the middle of August. But the main feature this week is an interview with friend and author Graeme Burk about his upcoming book “Sydney Newman: Head of Drama”! Links: – Jodie Whittaker on Radio 6 – Jodie Whittaker video about becoming The Doctor – Doctor Who loses the Hugo – Toronto Doctor Who event adds Richard Willis – Mr Men Jack and Rose preview – The Missy Chronicles, due in February – Earl Cameron turns 100 Interview: 
 
 
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						  B036 The Tenth Doctor RetrospectiveWho Back WhenHaving watched and discussed all of the Tenth Doctor episodes, we hereby contemplate the highs and lows of not only the David Tennant era, but of an epoch defined by Russell T Davies The post B036 The Tenth Doctor Retrospective appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast. 
 
 
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						  Doctor Who Time & Space (224)Doctor Who Time and Space 
 Doctor Who time and space is back this week as they host a Sunday show! This week they ponder each other a question about what makes a good cliffhanger, review the Tennant two parter the Impossible Planet and the Satan Pit, press the randomizer and the latest news from the last seven days in the Doctor Who universe.
 
 
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						  Episode 132 - The One About the Dark Tower and with DragonCon 2017 InterviewsTransmissions From AtlantisJC and Rita are back with a review of the Stephen King film adaptation, The Dark Tower. Also, the duo interview Dragon Con American Sci-Fi Classics track director Joe Crowe and Science track director Dr. Stephen Granade, plus we cover Doctor Who, Twin Peaks, Game of Thrones and so much more! - Opening
- Debbie’s Book Abracadabra
  
- Rapid Fire
- Twin Peaks
- Game of Thrones
- Voltron Season 3
- Karl Urban may star in Judge Dredd TV Show
- Bright – Will Smith, Elves Lord of the Rings Meets Alien Nation?
 
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- The Dark Tower
- The Dark Tower TV Series
 
- Dragon Con Interviews
- American Sci-Fi Classics Track director Joe Crowe
- Science Track director Dr. Stephen Granade
 
- Doctor Who
- Jodie Whittaker’s first comments
- David Tennant is glad to see a female Doctor Who
 
- Closing featuring Queen’s It’s a Kinda Magic.
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						  Special Ep. 6: Doctor Who was a MistakeTrust Your DoctorTwo weeks until Rose. This week we’ve made the biggest mistake we’ve ever made. But even our biggest mistake (watching this special) can’t compare to how big of a mistake it was for the show to make Dimensions in Time. It was written by John Nathan-Turner and David Roden, and it was aired on the 26th and 27th of November, 1993. Show-notes: 
 6:08 Pulfrich Effect.
 10:32 Apparently the Pet Shop Boys are a musical duo. They’ve been around since 1981, so that must mean their music is bad enough for people to like it.
 11:30 It’s kind of a Big Deal.
 26:00 Check out our other podcast, Triple Dip.Doctor Who (c) The BBC 
 Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
 The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Cybertech.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! 
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						  You and Who Talking 018The 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: Italian Changes: Hunky Dory in Turin by Stephen Hatcher 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 018The 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: Italian Changes: Hunky Dory in Turin by Stephen Hatcher 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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						  Episode 123: Exit, Pursued by a BearFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan's listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan's hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides -- to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it's Silver Nemesis. Ungrateful wretchThe cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it's almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known. Buy the story!Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK). Notes and linksThis episode's title is taken from Shakespeare's most improbable stage direction, in The Winter's Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2. In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough. The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all. Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It's terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK). Here's Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time. 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 pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets. BondfingerOver on Bondfinger, we've stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, 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 123 Exit, Pursued by a BearFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan's listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan's hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides -- to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it's Silver Nemesis. Ungrateful wretchThe cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it's almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known. Buy the story!Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK). Notes and linksThis episode's title is taken from Shakespeare's most improbable stage direction, in The Winter's Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2. In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough. The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all. Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It's terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK). Here's Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time. 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 pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets. BondfingerOver on Bondfinger, we've stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, 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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						  Exit, Pursued by a BearFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan's listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan's hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides -- to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it's Silver Nemesis. Ungrateful wretchThe cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it's almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known. Buy the story!Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK). Notes and linksThis episode's title is taken from Shakespeare's most improbable stage direction, in The Winter's Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2. In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough. The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all. Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It's terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK). Here's Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time. 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 pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets. BondfingerOver on Bondfinger, we've stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, 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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						  Exit, Pursued by a BearFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis. Ungrateful wretchThe cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known. Buy the story!Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK). Notes and linksThis episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2. In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough. The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all. Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK). Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time. 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 pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets. BondfingerOver on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, 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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						  Exit, Pursued by a BearFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis. Ungrateful wretchThe cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known. Buy the story!Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK). Notes and linksThis episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2. In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough. The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all. Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK). Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time. 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 pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets. BondfingerOver on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, 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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						  Exit, Pursued by a BearFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis. Ungrateful wretchThe cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known. Buy the story!Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK). Notes and linksThis episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2. In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough. The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all. Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK). Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time. 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 pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets. BondfingerOver on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, 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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						  Exit, Pursued by a BearFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis. Ungrateful wretchThe cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known. Buy the story!Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK). Notes and linksThis episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2. In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough. The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all. Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK). Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time. 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 pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets. BondfingerOver on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, 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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						  Exit, Pursued by a BearFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis. Ungrateful wretchThe cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known. Buy the story!Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK). Notes and linksThis episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2. In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough. The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all. Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK). Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time. 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 pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets. BondfingerOver on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, 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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						  Staggering Stories Podcast #269: Jago, Litefoot and AsBillStaggering Stories Podcast Summary: Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Crumbly, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn have a retrospective on Doctor Who ‘Series 10’, discuss Big Finish’s ‘Jago and Litefoot, Series 4’ audio boxset, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically: - 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 00:57 — Welcome!
- 01:52 – News:
- 02:01 — Hellboy: Film reboot on the way.
- 04:30 — Hywel Bennett: DEAD!
- 07:05 — Star Wars: Dr. Princess Leia.
- 09:59 — Star Wars: Sant undeleted thanks to Rebels.
- 11:58 – Jago and Litefoot, Series Four.
- 25:35 – Things in Five Words.
- 33:09 – Doctor Who: Series 10 retrospective.
- 51:15 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
- 51:57 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 52:41 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
 Vital Links: - Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- Wikipedia: Hellboy.
- Wikipedia: Hywell Bennett.
- Star Wars.
- Wikipedia: Princess Leia.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Big Finish: Jago and Litefoot (Investigators of Infernal Incidents).
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
 
 
 
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						  108 - Katy Manning, Mike Tucker and Michael Jayston InterviewThe Minute Doctor Who PodcastKaty Manning, Mike Tuker and Michael Jayston Interview from Whooverville in 2016
 
 
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						  108 – Katy Manning, Mike Tucker and Michael Jayston InterviewThe Minute Doctor Who PodcastKaty Manning, Mike Tuker and Michael Jayston Interview from Whooverville in 2016
 
 
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						  TDP 691: 4th Doctor Adventures - 6.7 Movelan GraveTin Dog PodcastWhen an archaeological dig in 1980s England finds a Movellan power pack buried amongst Iron Age artefacts, the Doctor and Romana have no choice but to investigate. And what they discover worries them very much indeed. A Movellan ship is buried under the ground. Soon the robotic enemies of the Daleks are making their way to the surface, but they are not the biggest threat humanity faces. Because on board this ship is the greatest weapon the Movellans have ever devised. A weapon that could stop the Daleks forever... and anything else that gets in their way. Written By: Andrew Smith Directed By: Nicholas Briggs Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), Camilla Power (Carrie Pierce), Polly Walker (Commander Narina), Chris Jarman (Chenek), John Banks (Robin Lyon), Jane Slavin (Mary). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producer David Richardson Script Editor John Dorney Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
 
 
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						  The 13th Doctor and San Diego Comic Con 2017Who NewA Bonus Episode! First, Eugene tells us about the Doctor Who Panel at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con, it’s Peter Capaldi’s last Hall H visit as the current Doctor. Then, we all discuss our reaction to the announcement of Jodie Whittaker as the new Doctor! Email us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @whonewpodcast Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or YouTube Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com 
 
 
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						  The 13th Doctor and San Diego Comic Con 2017Who NewA Bonus Episode! First, Eugene tells us about the Doctor Who Panel at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con, it’s Peter Capaldi’s last Hall H visit as the current Doctor. Then, we all discuss our reaction to the announcement of Jodie Whittaker as the new Doctor! Email us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @whonewpodcast Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or YouTube Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com 
 
 
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						  The 13th Doctor and San Diego Comic Con 2017Who NewA Bonus Episode! First, Eugene tells us about the Doctor Who Panel at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con, it’s Peter Capaldi’s last Hall H visit as the current Doctor. Then, we all discuss our reaction to the announcement of Jodie Whittaker as the new Doctor! Email us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @whonewpodcast Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or YouTube Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com 
 
 
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						  Exit, Pursued by a BearFlight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis. Ungrateful wretchThe cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known. Buy the story!Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK). Notes and linksThis episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2. In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough. The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all. Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK). Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time. 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 pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets. BondfingerOver on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, 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 5 (trailer)Crossover Adventure ProductionsTrailer for Episode 5 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? Trailer features Kara Dennison, 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. Coming soon to chroniclesofoz.com 
 
 
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						  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Episode 5 (trailer)Crossover Adventure ProductionsTrailer for Episode 5 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? Trailer features Kara Dennison, 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. Coming soon to chroniclesofoz.com 
 
 
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						  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Episode 5 (trailer)Crossover Adventure ProductionsTrailer for Episode 5 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? Trailer features Kara Dennison, 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. Coming soon to chroniclesofoz.com 
 
 
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						  You and Who Talking 018The 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: Italian Changes: Hunky Dory in Turin by Stephen Hatcher 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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						  The Doctor Who ExperienceTrap One: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week Jason McLaughlin (@jangomac72) joins me to bid a fond farewell to the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff, which closes its doors 9th September. See the show-notes here. 
 
 
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						  Episode 66: Review of Doctor Who, An Unearthly ChildDiscussing Who76 Totter’s Lane. I.M. Foreman, Scrap Merchant. Coal Hill School. These names, over the 50 plus years since, weave in and out of the backstory that is Doctor Who. We go back to the very beginning of the show and review the VERY FIRST Doctor Who story, commonly known to many as An Unearthly Child. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. About the Episode The first episode of Doctor Who aired on November 23, 1963 and introduced audiences to Barbara Wright, Ian Chesterton, Susan Foreman, and her Grandfather – The Doctor. About the ShowDiscussing Who is made possible thanks to the support from our listeners. Become a fan of the show by liking us on Facebook, following us on Twitter, find us on Instagram, and more! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, PlayerFM, Stitcher, and others! Help others discover us by giving star ratings and/or recommending us on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/discussingwho Follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/discussingwho Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our Hosts on Other ShowsWant more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee) Additional InformationInterested in Doctor Who Comics? Visit our friends at Titan Comics. Titan publishes comics featuring the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors. They also publish comics featuring Sherlock, Penny Dreadful, and more! Check them out and tell them that Discussing Who sent you. Want to know more about the Golden Triangle Comic Con. Visit them online at: https://gtcomiccon.com/ 
 
 
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						  Review of Doctor Who, An Unearthly ChildDiscussing Who76 Totter's Lane. I.M. Foreman, Scrap Merchant. Coal Hill School. These names, over the 50 plus years since, weave in and out of the backstory that is Doctor Who. We go back to the very beginning of the show and review the VERY FIRST Doctor Who story, commonly known to many as An Unearthly Child. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.
 
 
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						  42 to Doomsday - Nothing Compares 2 Who42 To DoomsdayEpisode 71 - The 42 to Doomsday Love In has begun! After the bile and bitterness of the last month, we at 42TDD reached out to our listeners, asking them to express their love for the show. So join Mark and Rob as we go through our listener's feedback about why they fell in love with Doctor Who and have maintained their commitment all these years!
 
 
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						  42 to Doomsday - Nothing Compares 2 Who42 To DoomsdayEpisode 71 - The 42 to Doomsday Love In has begun! After the bile and bitterness of the last month, we at 42TDD reached out to our listeners, asking them to express their love for the show. So join Mark and Rob as we go through our listener's feedback about why they fell in love with Doctor Who and have maintained their commitment all these years!
 
 
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						  42 to Doomsday - Nothing Compares 2 Who42 To DoomsdayEpisode 71 - The 42 to Doomsday Love In has begun! After the bile and bitterness of the last month, we at 42TDD reached out to our listeners, asking them to express their love for the show. So join Mark and Rob as we go through our listener's feedback about why they fell in love with Doctor Who and have maintained their commitment all these years!
 
 
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						  42 to Doomsday - Nothing Compares 2 Who42 To DoomsdayEpisode 71 - The 42 to Doomsday Love In has begun! After the bile and bitterness of the last month, we at 42TDD reached out to our listeners, asking them to express their love for the show. So join Mark and Rob as we go through our listener's feedback about why they fell in love with Doctor Who and have maintained their commitment all these years!
 
 
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						  42 to Doomsday - Nothing Compares 2 Who42 To DoomsdayEpisode 71 - The 42 to Doomsday Love In has begun! After the bile and bitterness of the last month, we at 42TDD reached out to our listeners, asking them to express their love for the show. So join Mark and Rob as we go through our listener's feedback about why they fell in love with Doctor Who and have maintained their commitment all these years!
 
 
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						  42 to Doomsday - Nothing Compares 2 Who42 To DoomsdayEpisode 71 - The 42 to Doomsday Love In has begun! After the bile and bitterness of the last month, we at 42TDD reached out to our listeners, asking them to express their love for the show. So join Mark and Rob as we go through our listener's feedback about why they fell in love with Doctor Who and have maintained their commitment all these years!
 
 
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						  Tim's Take On: Episode 396(Jodie Whittaker on 6Music/Katy Manning, Tim Trelor and Pik-Sen Lim at The Capitol II)Tim's Take On...Jodie Whittaker gave her first broadcast interview since being announced as the 13th Doctor to the BBC's 6Music so I start the show with that this week, also our final bit of coverage of The Capitol II convention is Katy Manning, Tim Trelor, Stephen Thorne and Pik-Sen Lim. End Theme: Doctor Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering. 
 
 
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						  Tim's Take On: Episode 396(Jodie Whittaker on 6Music/Katy Manning, Tim Trelor and Pik-Sen Lim at The Capitol II)Tim's Take On...Jodie Whittaker gave her first broadcast interview since being announced as the 13th Doctor to the BBC’s 6Music so I start the show with that this week, also our final bit of coverage of The Capitol II convention is Katy Manning, Tim Trelor, Stephen Thorne and Pik-Sen Lim. End Theme: Doctor Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering. 
 
 
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						  Gallifrey's Most Wanted Episode 015 "The Highlanders"Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastA Missing Serial. Which means we find a way to talk for an hour about 13 seconds of film. KIDDING! Thanks to all the nerds of the 1960s who hardwired reel-to-reel recorders to their televisions to capture sound, we have a complete audio track. Telesnaps -- on set photographs -- have been cobbled together with that nerd-sourced material to make an archive of what the creators intended. And thus, we are introduced to young Jamie McCrimmon, soon to join the TARDIS crew. Also featured in this episode -- Vic gets to discuss the Protestant Reformation, Scottish History and Civil Rights movements, all in one podcast. (Life may never be so good again.) So flin' oan a kilt and come alang wi' us oan a journey to The Highlanders. 
 
 
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						  Gallifrey's Most Wanted Episode 015 "The Highlanders"Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastA Missing Serial. Which means we find a way to talk for an hour about 13 seconds of film. KIDDING! Thanks to all the nerds of the 1960s who hardwired reel-to-reel recorders to their televisions to capture sound, we have a complete audio track. Telesnaps -- on set photographs -- have been cobbled together with that nerd-sourced material to make an archive of what the creators intended. And thus, we are introduced to young Jamie McCrimmon, soon to join the TARDIS crew. Also featured in this episode -- Vic gets to discuss the Protestant Reformation, Scottish History and Civil Rights movements, all in one podcast. (Life may never be so good again.) So flin' oan a kilt and come alang wi' us oan a journey to The Highlanders. 
 
 



