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  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    To celebrate 2017’s impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don’t go well. For anyone.

    Spoiler warnings

    Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.

    Buy the story!

    The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).

    Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who’s very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here’s some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.

    Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode — Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.

    Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law’s Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character’s demise in this interview.

    Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who’s very own Graff Vynda-K.

    Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.

    It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse’s definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.

    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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE’s very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, check out the playlist on YouTube!

    Bondfinger

    The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985’s A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.

    In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    To celebrate 2017’s impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don’t go well. For anyone.

    Spoiler warnings

    Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.

    Buy the story!

    The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).

    Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who’s very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here’s some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.

    Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode — Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.

    Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law’s Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character’s demise in this interview.

    Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who’s very own Graff Vynda-K.

    Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.

    It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse’s definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.

    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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE’s very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, check out the playlist on YouTube!

    Bondfinger

    The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985’s A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.

    In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    To celebrate 2017’s impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don’t go well. For anyone.

    Spoiler warnings

    Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.

    Buy the story!

    The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).

    Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who’s very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here’s some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.

    Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode — Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.

    Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law’s Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character’s demise in this interview.

    Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who’s very own Graff Vynda-K.

    Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.

    It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse’s definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.

    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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE’s very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, check out the playlist on YouTube!

    Bondfinger

    The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985’s A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.

    In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Talking Timelords Ep. 59: The Return of Doctor Who

    Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:11 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Doctor Who is back!  Join Jason and Paul as they dive into the newest Doctor Who Christmas Special "The Return of Doctor Mysterio."  A super hero, a time machine, and an alien invasion walk into New York.  No its not a joke its the plot of this episode and they can't wait to dive in!


  • Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Talking Timelords Ep. 59: The Return of Doctor Who

    Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and Commentary

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:11 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Doctor Who is back! Join Jason and Paul as they dive into the newest Doctor Who Christmas Special “The Return of Doctor Mysterio.” A super hero, a time machine, and an alien invasion walk into New York. No its not a joke its the plot of this episode and we can’t wait to dive in!



  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE314 - Review of Dr Who 2016 Christmas Special (Spoilers!)

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    09:33 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Review of the Doctor Who 2016 Christmas Special 'The Return of Doctor Mysterio' with Spoilers!


  • Staggering Stories Podcast

    Staggering Stories Commentary #189: Doctor Who - The Return of Doctor Mysterio

    Staggering Stories Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    09:00 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Staggering Stories Commentary: Doctor Who - The Return of Doctor MysterioSummary:

    Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, supered, in front of the 2016 Doctor Who Christmas special, ‘The Return of Doctor Mysterio’, and spout our usual nonsense!

    This Doctor is desperate to get Amy back, the Ghost has a baby to monitor and Lucy is channelling Lois Lane. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy The Return of Doctor Mysterio...

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  • Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2

    Metebelis 2 #24 - In the Reign of Nardole Porphyrogennetos

    Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2

    Direct Podcast Download

    08:09 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Ben and David share their thoughts on the 2016 Christmas special and their mutual appreciation of Nardole's visit to the Byzantium Empire. Plus the two geek out over the Series 10 trailer and the hinted return of the Movellans and then speculate over which old monsters may next be returning to "Doctor Who". Intro: clip from "The Return of Doctor Mysterio". Outro music: "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" composed by Nat Simon and Jimmy Kennedy and covered by "They Might Be Giants" on their 1990 album Flood.


  • Lazy Doctor Who

    The Gunfighters 1

    Lazy Doctor Who

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:32 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Z (1) - Steven and Erika haven't podcasted together since last year! But they're back to classic Doctor Who with the musical, comic romp that is 1966's "The Gunfighters".

    Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.



  • Lazy Doctor Who

    80: The Gunfighters 1

    Lazy Doctor Who

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:32 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Z (1)

    Steven and Erika haven’t podcasted together since last year! But they’re back to classic Doctor Who with the musical, comic romp that is 1966’s “The Gunfighters”.

    Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky



  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE314 - Review of Dr Who 2016 Christmas Special (Spoilers!)

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    04:33 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Review of the Doctor Who 2016 Christmas Special 'The Return of Doctor Mysterio' with Spoilers!


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE314 - Review of Dr Who 2016 Christmas Special (Spoilers!)

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    04:33 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Review of the Doctor Who 2016 Christmas Special 'The Return of Doctor Mysterio' with Spoilers!


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE314 - Review of Dr Who 2016 Christmas Special (Spoilers!)

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    04:33 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Review of the Doctor Who 2016 Christmas Special 'The Return of Doctor Mysterio' with Spoilers!


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE314 - Review of Dr Who 2016 Christmas Special (Spoilers!)

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    04:33 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    Review of the Doctor Who 2016 Christmas Special 'The Return of Doctor Mysterio' with Spoilers!


  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    03:57 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    To celebrate 2017's impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don't go well. For anyone.

    Spoiler warnings

    Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.

    Buy the story!

    The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).

    Notes and links

    Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who's very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here's some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.

    Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode -- Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.

    Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law's Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character's demise in this interview.

    Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who's very own Graff Vynda-K.

    Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.

    It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse's definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.

    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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE's very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, visit the webpage or -- better yet -- subscribe on YouTube!

    Bondfinger

    The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985's A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.

    In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 97 Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    03:57 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    To celebrate 2017's impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don't go well. For anyone.

    Spoiler warnings

    Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.

    Buy the story!

    The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).

    Notes and links

    Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who's very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here's some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.

    Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode -- Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.

    Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law's Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character's demise in this interview.

    Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who's very own Graff Vynda-K.

    Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.

    It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse's definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.

    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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE's very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, visit the webpage or -- better yet -- subscribe on YouTube!

    Bondfinger

    The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985's A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.

    In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 97: Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    03:57 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    To celebrate 2017's impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don't go well. For anyone.

    Spoiler warnings

    Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.

    Buy the story!

    The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).

    Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who's very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here's some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.

    Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode -- Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.

    Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law's Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character's demise in this interview.

    Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who's very own Graff Vynda-K.

    Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.

    It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse's definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.

    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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE's very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, visit the webpage or -- better yet -- subscribe on YouTube!

    Bondfinger

    The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985's A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.

    In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Doctor Who: Fifty Years Ago

    Episode 17: The Highlanders Episode 3: Failed

    Doctor Who: Fifty Years Ago

    Direct Podcast Download

    01:30 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    The trio are unimpressed by this episode; despite its gun-toting, burglarising, cross-dressing, third-party conniving themes. The writer is given a right good seeing to.


  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:00 (GMT) - 8 Jan 2017

    To celebrate 2017’s impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don’t go well. For anyone.

    Spoiler warnings

    Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.

    Buy the story!

    The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).

    Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who’s very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here’s some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.

    Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode — Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.

    Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law’s Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character’s demise in this interview.

    Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who’s very own Graff Vynda-K.

    Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.

    It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse’s definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.

    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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.

    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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.

    Doctor Who in 10 Seconds

    In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE’s very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, check out the playlist on YouTube!

    Bondfinger

    The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985’s A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.

    In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #097 Be Our Guest

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:37 (GMT) - 7 Jan 2017

    Remember when our fearless podcaster guested on other Doctor Who podcasts? It’s a special “best of” look at JB’s guest appearances on “The TARDIS Tavern”, “Live at the Blue Box”, and “Oi! Spaceman: Adventures in Media Criticism”. Topics include Mathew Waterhouse getting to second base, star hustling, who wasn’t a companion, and losing my religion.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #097 Be Our Guest

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    22:37 (GMT) - 7 Jan 2017

    Remember when our fearless podcaster guested on other Doctor Who podcasts? It's a special "best of" look at JB's guest appearances on "The TARDIS Tavern", "Live at the Blue Box", and "Oi! Spaceman: Adventures in Media Criticism". Topics include Mathew Waterhouse getting to second base, star hustling, who wasn't a companion, and losing my religion.


  • The Blue Box Podcast

    Episode 240: Holiday TV and Movie Review

    The Blue Box Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:51 (GMT) - 7 Jan 2017

    The Blue Box Podcast - Episode 240: Holiday TV and Movie Review Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.


  • The Blue Box Podcast

    Episode 239: The Return of Doctor Mysterio

    The Blue Box Podcast

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    16:51 (GMT) - 7 Jan 2017

    The Blue Box Podcast - Episode 239: The Return of Doctor Mysterio Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.


  • Doctor Who Time and Space

    Doctor Who Time and Space (193)

    Doctor Who Time and Space

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    16:07 (GMT) - 7 Jan 2017

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    It's our first show of 2017, and today we take a look at the top 6 stories from the black and white/1960's era of Doctor Who as the six episode challenge continues, review 11th Doctor story The Bells of Saint John and look at the latest news from the last seven days in the Doctor Who universe.


  • Geek Syndicate

    Stace and Barry in the Morning - Pilot Episode

    Geek Syndicate

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    06:19 (GMT) - 7 Jan 2017

    In this one off episode Barry aka Nuge and Stacey aka Stacebob of Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour join podcast forces for a morning cuppa and a chat.

    Stace finally gets to talk about Rogue One (no spoliers) film and its soundtrack, Kill or be Killed and Bojack Horseman.

    Barry gushes over The Boat and The War Doctor audio dramas from Big Finish.

    If you like what you hear and want more episodes then drop us a line at thegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk or staceysparlour@gmail.com



  • Geek Syndicate

    Stace and Barry in the Morning - Pilot Episode

    Geek Syndicate

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    06:19 (GMT) - 7 Jan 2017

    In this one off episode Barry aka Nuge and Stacey aka Stacebob of Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour join podcast forces for a morning cuppa and a chat.

    Stace finally gets to talk about Rogue One (no spoliers) film and its soundtrack, Kill or be Killed and Bojack Horseman.

    Barry gushes over The Boat and The War Doctor audio dramas from Big Finish.

    If you like what you hear and want more episodes then drop us a line at thegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk or staceysparlour@gmail.com 

     



  • The Doctor Who Big Blue Box Podcast

    Big Blue Box Podcast - Episode 123

    The Doctor Who Big Blue Box Podcast

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    10:06 (GMT) - 6 Jan 2017

    Hey Who fans and Happy 2017! Out first episode back this year has a few bits of news and merch and then it’s onto our review of the recent Christmas Special – The Return of Doctor Mysterio.

    The News

    Get your artwork featured in a new Who book. Doctor Who: The Illustrated Adventures by Penguin are looking for submissions so check out the details on their site and get your work over.

    We talk about the series 10 trailer briefly with what we’re looking forward to and what looks a bit meh.

    Merch Corner

    A quick overview of the content that will be included on the dvd and blu ray for The Return of Doctor Mysterio.

    “The Return of Doctor Mysterio” Review

    Ah, another Doctor Who Christmas Special, another opportunity for the Moff to give us a proper festive and awesome story. Are Adam and Garry on the same page with this one or does it fizzle out like a cold Christmas pudding?

    Thank you for jumping into 2017 with us and for those sending in reviews. Next week we’re going to where it all started with An Unearthly Child and we’re really looking forward to your thoughts on that. Until then have a fantastic week and remember – Allons-y!



  • Discussing Who

    Episode 31 - The Return of Doctor Mysterio

    Discussing Who

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    05:54 (GMT) - 6 Jan 2017

    We review the 2016 Doctor Who Christmas episode, The Return of Doctor Mysterio, in Episode 31 of Discussing Who. Join us as we review the only new episode of Doctor Who in 2016! Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.

    The Return of Doctor Mysterio

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  • Discussing Who

    The Return of Doctor Mysterio

    Discussing Who

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    05:54 (GMT) - 6 Jan 2017

    We review the 2016 Doctor Who Christmas episode, The Return of Doctor Mysterio, in Episode 31 of Discussing Who. Join us as we review the only new episode of Doctor Who in 2016! Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.


  • Who's He?

    Here I come to save the day!

    Who's He?

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    23:06 (GMT) - 5 Jan 2017

    Hooray! After what felt like an eternity, there was new Doctor Who to watch in the form of this years (or should that be last year now?) Christmas special, The Return of Doctor Mysterio. So, what do Phil and Paul make of superhero themed special? Is it Christmassy enough? Is it superhero..ee enough? Is it Doctor Who...eree (ok I'll stop now) enough? But most importantly after a year of no Doctor Who on our TV screens, was it worth the wait? Find out what they think, plus what our listeners thought of it too.

    And in the news, it's the return of the dreaded stats, the series 10 trailer gets dissected by dedicated fans, more 4th Doctor adventures from Big Finish are on the way and there's New Years Honours news.



  • Who's He?

    Here I come to save the day!

    Who's He?

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    23:06 (GMT) - 5 Jan 2017

    Hooray! After what felt like an eternity, there was new Doctor Who to watch in the form of this years (or should that be last year now?) Christmas special, The Return of Doctor Mysterio. So, what do Phil and Paul make of superhero themed special? Is it Christmassy enough? Is it superhero..ee enough? Is it Doctor Who...eree (ok I'll stop now) enough? But most importantly after a year of no Doctor Who on our TV screens, was it worth the wait? Find out what they think, plus what our listeners thought of it too.

    And in the news, it's the return of the dreaded stats, the series 10 trailer gets dissected by dedicated fans, more 4th Doctor adventures from Big Finish are on the way and there's New Years Honours news.



  • Who's He?

    Who's He? Podcast #257 Here I come to save the day!

    Who's He?

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    23:06 (GMT) - 5 Jan 2017

    Hooray! After what felt like an eternity, there was new Doctor Who to watch in the form of this years (or should that be last year now?) Christmas special, The Return of Doctor Mysterio. So, what do Phil and Paul make of superhero themed special? Is it Christmassy enough? Is it superhero..ee enough? Is it Doctor Who...eree (ok I'll stop now) enough? But most importantly after a year of no Doctor Who on our TV screens, was it worth the wait? Find out what they think, plus what our listeners thought of it too.

    And in the news, it's the return of the dreaded stats, the series 10 trailer gets dissected by dedicated fans, more 4th Doctor adventures from Big Finish are on the way and there's New Years Honours news.



  • Get Off My World

    Episode 39: Sad Lava Monster Ballad - Doctor Who: Get Off My World!

    Get Off My World

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    16:44 (GMT) - 5 Jan 2017

    In Episode 39: Sad Lava Monster Ballad, the boys are joined by Christian Erickson and Janey Winterbauer of the Twin Cities-based band The Sevateem! Listen as the guys rustle through Kelvin's bag of odorous nostalgia, interrogate Christian and Janey about their unfinished Caves Of Androzani rock opera, mentally and emotionally prepare for the next Doctor Who Christmas special, listen to Christian and Janey's Caves-inspired song “Anywhere In The Universe,” and express varying degrees of love for the 1985 Fifth Doctor soon-to-be-rock-opera The Caves of Androzani!

    Show Notes and Other Tidbits:
    - Listen and stream Astronaut Wife here.
    - Become a fan of The Sevateem here.



  • Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who

    Episode 122: Time-Flight

    Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who

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    14:00 (GMT) - 5 Jan 2017

    Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: Time-Flight

    This week we cover story #122, Time-Flight! The Doctor is recruited by UNIT to investigate a missing Concorde aircraft. The search leads him to pre-historic Earth where a deadly and nefarious foe awaits, biding his time until ultimate power can be his!

    QotW: What real-life person do you think might be the Master?

    So Here's the Thing.../Listener Mailbag

    Discussion of "Time-Flight" (Trevor 7.25, Charlie 8.5, David 7.5)

    Big Finish Audio Adventure: Torchwood 2.5. BROKEN (Trevor 8.75, Charlie 9, David 8.5)

    Hosts:

    Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #123, Arc of Infinity! You can buy a digital copy on iTunes, rent the DVD from Netflix, but the region 1 DVD appears to be out of print and is selling at a premium on the sites we usually recommend.



  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 634: Doctor Who - The Return of Doctor Mysterio

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    10:37 (GMT) - 5 Jan 2017

    "The Return of Doctor Mysterio" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. First broadcast on BBC One on 25 December 2016, it is the twelfth Christmas special since the show's revival in 2005. It is written by Steven Moffat and directed by Ed Bazalgette. The episode stars Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor and Matt Lucas as Nardole, the latter reprising his role from the preceding episode, "The Husbands of River Song". The episode is set in New York City, and involves the Doctor and Nardole linking with journalist Lucy Fletcher (Charity Wakefield) and a superhero called The Ghost (Justin Chatwin) to combat brain-swapping aliens. The episode received generally positive reviews from critics. Contents [hide] 1 Plot 1.1 Continuity 1.2 Outside references 2 Promotion 3 Broadcast 3.1 Cinemas 4 Reception 4.1 Critical reception 5 Home media 6 References 7 External links Plot[edit] In New York City on Christmas Eve of 1992, an 8-year-old boy named Grant wakes to find the Doctor dangling outside the window of his family's apartment, and helps him come into his bedroom. Taking the boy to the rooftop, the Doctor reveals he accidentally set off a trap for a device he was building, and enlists him to help complete it. However Grant mistakenly swallows a wish-granting gemstone needed for the device, believing it to be medicine, effectively being granted his wish to be a superhero. Abandoning the device, the Doctor makes Grant promise to not use his new superpowers before he leaves. Returning to New York in 2016 with Nardole, whom he rebuilt from Hydroflax's body, the Doctor conducts an investigation into Harmony Shoals, a multinational research company, discovering a news reporter named Lucy Fletcher performing a similar investigation. The group discover that it is being secretly run by a group of living alien brains that transplant themselves into any living creature they need for their plans, killing the company's owner, Mr Brock, for his body. Tracked down by Dr Sims, an employee the brains already took over, the group suddenly are rescued by a masked superhero named the Ghost, who transports Lucy close to her home. Returning to her apartment before her, Ghost transforms back into Grant, who works for Lucy as a nanny, only to be shocked to find the Doctor and Nardole waiting for him, having tracked him down via the gemstone fused to him. When Lucy returns and sees the Time Lord, the Doctor reveals to her that the alien brains colonise planets by taking control of their prominent leaders, with Earth being their next target. Leaving Lucy to prepare for an interview with Grant's alter ego, the Doctor and Nardole track down the alien's ship in a low orbit and board it via the TARDIS. On board, they discover that the ship's reactor is in a critical state, and realise from Dr Sims that he intends to drop it on New York. Remembering an observation made by Nardole, the Doctor realises the city would be vaporised except for the Harmony Shoals building, and that the world leaders would take shelter in the company's other buildings within each capital city on the belief that Earth was under attack, effectively allowing the brains to take them over. After Dr Sims lets slip the ship is to be dropped at a designated time, the Doctor reprogrammes it to begin descending ahead of schedule. Attending his interview, Grant and Lucy become captured by the brains who intend to transplant themselves into Ghost's body. Breaking free and secretly returning as himself, Grant picks up a message from the Doctor requesting his help to stop the alien's ship from crashing into the city after being unable to change its course during its descent. Revealing himself as the Ghost to Lucy in stopping the ship on the rooftop, Grant finally manages to win her over and takes her in tow as he disposes of the ship, while the Doctor alerts UNIT, who subsequently shut down Harmony Shoals, unaware that the alien brain in Dr Sims has escaped within one of their soldiers. Back at Lucy's apartment, Grant informs the Doctor he will no longer use his powers, though as the Time Lord leaves, Lucy asks him why he is sad. Not giving a straight answer as he leaves, Nardole reveals he is still mourning the loss of River Song but will hopefully recover, leaving with the Doctor to aid him further. Continuity[edit] At the beginning of the episode, the Doctor is constructing a device to reverse the paradoxes created during his previous visit in "The Angels Take Manhattan".[1][2] The Doctor mentions that he usually gets "an invasion" every Christmas, a reference to the different invasions of Earth taking place during most Doctor Who Christmas specials.[3] The unnamed brain-swapping aliens last appeared in the 2015 Christmas special "The Husbands of River Song", where they were servants of King Hydroflax. Their main agent, Scratch, stated that they represented "the Shoal of the Winter Harmony."[2] The Doctor tells Lucy that he works for Scotland Yard, which he also did in "The Woman Who Lived". Previously, the Tenth Doctor told the guests at Lady Eddison's manor he was a chief inspector from Scotland Yard in "The Unicorn and the Wasp, while the Eleventh Doctor told President Richard Nixon he was an undercover operative from Scotland Yard (code-named "The Doctor") in "The Impossible Astronaut".[2] A movie theater across from Lucy's apartment features a film called The Mind of Evil, the name of a Third Doctor serial.[4] Nardole mentions that the Doctor cut him out of Hydroflax's body, referring to off-screen events following the "The Husbands of River Song" where he was decapitated and his head was placed inside the artificially intelligent robotic body of King Hydroflax.[5] When the Doctor complains that Grant promised him never to use his powers, Nardole brings up the Time Lord policy of never interfering with other peoples or cultures, first mentioned in the Second Doctor serial The War Games.[4] When clearing out the headquarters of Harmony Shoal, a UNIT officer prepares to contact Osgood, referring to Petronella Osgood who previously appeared in "The Day of the Doctor", "Death in Heaven" and "The Zygon Invasion" / "The Zygon Inversion".[3] Both the Doctor and Nardole refer to the final 24-year night the Doctor spent with River Song ("The Husbands of River Song") and her eventual death in the Library ("Forest of the Dead").[2] Outside references[edit] The character of "The Ghost" is a pastiche of the comic book superhero Superman, with several references to the character being made throughout the special: Superman's creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, are referenced when Mr Brock suggests to the gathered reports to direct further questions to ""Miss Shuster and Ms. Siegel".[6] Grant has roughly the same standard powers of Superman, including flight, super-strength, super-speed, being bulletproof, and possessing X-ray vision,[7] along with other unconventional powers.[1][7] He gains his power from a stellar-powered object (a gemstone made from a star, in the episode), much as Superman gains his from Earth's yellow sun.[1][7] The Harmony Shoals building in New York featured in the episode has a large globe on top of it, making it resemble the Daily Planet building, a major setting of Superman stories.[1] Grant prefers being called "mild-mannered", as Superman's alter ego is often characterized. He also follows the same moral code as Superman when operating as the Ghost,[7] and transforms in a similar fashion by tearing open his shirt to reveal his superhero costume underneath.[1] The special features a number of elements that mimic those from Richard Donner's Superman: The Movie. One scene involves the Ghost voicing his hope that Lucy's close call at Harmony Shoal hasn't put her off journalism, paralleling the same scene in the film in which Superman hopes Lois is not put off from flying after he rescues her from falling out of a helicopter.[7] Lucy also conducts a rooftop interview with the Ghost reminiscent of Lois' interview with Superman in the film.[8] Lucy Fletcher is named after Lois Lane's sister Lucy.[1] Her character is similar to Lois' in that she does not realize that her old high school friend and current nanny is the superhero Ghost.[5] The initials "L.L." used by several characters of the Superman comics (Lois Lane, Lana Lang, Lex Luthor, Linda Lee) is used in Lucy's married name: Lucy Lombard.[1] Several characters from Marvel Comics line the walls of the young Grant's bedroom.[1] The Doctor questions Spider-Man's unusual origin of being bitten by a radioactive spider; he opines that radiation poisoning would be the likely result.[1] A "Joe's Pizza" is shown within the city, which is where Peter Parker worked at briefly in the movie Spider-Man 2.[2] The Doctor counsels Grant that "with great power comes great responsibility," an adage associated with Spider-Man.[7] Batman is briefly referenced after the Ghost drops Lucy off at her apartment building. When the baby monitor he is carrying goes off, Lucy mistakes it for a signal device and asks if the Bat-Signal is now an app.[1] The Doctor uses the viral mobile game Pokemon Go to create a distraction at Harmony Shoal's Tokyo headquarters.[9][10] Promotion[edit] The episode was revealed and the first trailer was shown at the 2016 New York Comic Con on 7 October 2016.[11] A preview clip was shown as part of the Children in Need broadcast on 18 November 2016.[12] Broadcast[edit] Cinemas[edit] The episode will receive cinema screenings in Australia and New Zealand on 26 December 2016,[13][14] in Canada on 26 and 28 December 2016,[15] and in the United States on 27 and 29 December 2016.[16] Reception[edit] The episode had an official rating of 7.83 million viewers in the UK, making it the 6th most watched show on Christmas Day 2016.[17] The overnight rating was 5.68 million, a share of 27.1% of the total TV audience.[18] The episode received an Appreciation Index score of 82.[19] It also received 1.7 million viewers on BBCA, was BBC America's top telecast of the year across all key demographics, and was the most talked about Christmas day television program on Facebook and Twitter.[20] Critical reception[edit] The Telegraph gave a positive review of five out of five stars and summarized that the episode was "a romp with a classic feel and cross-generational appeal".[9] Andrew Billen writing in The Times gave the programme four stars out of a possible five. Billen said that Capaldi was at his warmest and that Nardole (Matt Lucas) "added panto brio to an already exuberant episode".[21] The Guardian gave a positive review of The Return of Doctor Mysterio saying "Capaldi takes Manhattan!" ... "Cosmic baddies are inserting alien brains into world leaders' heads in the Christmas special. It's timely, top-of-the-tree fun - and Peter Capaldi and Matt Lucas are a pantomime treat".[22] IGN said ""The Return of Doctor Mysterio" is a pretty lightweight entry in the Twelfth Doctor's oeuvre, which considering the events of last season isn't necessarily a bad thing. But the different elements of the episode don't come together as smoothly as they could, and the emotional through line for the Doctor is treated mostly as an afterthought" but gave it 7/10.[23] A.V. Club gave a mixed review saying that "Doctor Who takes a jolly detour to superhero goofiness".[24]


  • A Disused Yeti

    From the Cloister Room Floor (#21 Leftovers)

    A Disused Yeti

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    06:05 (GMT) - 5 Jan 2017

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    SPOILER WARNING FOR ROGUE ONE AND THE WALKING DEAD. Somehow our conversation of Doctor Who Christmas specials devolved into complaining about Star Wars special effects and the Walking Dead.


  • Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Detained

    Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    20:15 (GMT) - 4 Jan 2017

    It doesn't matter what you did to get here, or didn't do, or what the "real story" is. The fact is, you're in detention, that fact isn't going to change, so you might as well take your lumps, and get ... Continue reading -


  • Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Detained

    Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    20:15 (GMT) - 4 Jan 2017

    It doesn’t matter what you did to get here, or didn’t do, or what the “real story” is. The fact is, you’re in detention, that fact isn’t going to change, so you might as well take your lumps, and get it over with. That is, unless a malevolent sentient chunk of glowing geode happens to knock your localized region out of time and space, in which case you had better get used to seeing the same faces around you for […]


  • Doctor Who: Verity!

    Extra! - 2017: Love and Lasts

    Doctor Who: Verity!

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    12:30 (GMT) - 4 Jan 2017

    It's a short, intimate Extra! today. Join Deb and Erika as we introduce our topic for 2017. We'll be mirroring 2016's theme of "firsts" by talking about "lasts" and endings. We'll talk about the final appearances of companions, Doctors, behind-the-scenes folks, and possibly other items! But we don't want a year of downers (let's face it, many goodbyes are sad sad sad), so we're balancing that with the theme of "love". We'll also talk about love in Doctor Who as well as things we love about it!

    And of course, we'll be talking about series 10 when that airs. Hooray for new episodes of our show!

    What firsts and loves would you like to hear us yammer on about? Let us know in the comments!

    Here's to a happy 2017 for all of us!

    ^E



  • Doctor Who: Verity!

    Extra! – 2017: Love and Lasts

    Doctor Who: Verity!

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    12:30 (GMT) - 4 Jan 2017

    It's a short, intimate Extra! today. Join Deb and Erika as we introduce our topic for 2017. We'll be mirroring 2016's theme of "firsts" by talking about "lasts" and endings. We'll talk about the final appearances of companions, Doctors, behind-the-scenes folks, and possibly other items! But we don't want a year of downers (let's face it, many goodbyes are sad sad sad), so we're balancing that with the theme of "love". We'll also talk about love in Doctor Who as well as things we love about it!

    And of course, we'll be talking about series 10 when that airs. Hooray for new episodes of our show!

    What firsts and loves would you like to hear us yammer on about? Let us know in the comments!

    Here's to a happy 2017 for all of us!

    ^E



  • Who's Doing What Now

    Episode 34 - Smith and Jones

    Who's Doing What Now

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    09:00 (GMT) - 4 Jan 2017

     

    Here it is, we're into Series 3 and it kicks off with a bang! We meet new companion Martha Jones, a host of baddies, AND it all happens on the moon! There is a lot of zany Doctor Who-ey madness in this one, so buckle up.

    Find us at your favorite social media outlets:

    Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod Twitter - @wdwnpod

    Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com

    Be sure to rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Podbean!

    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



  • Who's Doing What Now

    Episode 34 - Smith and Jones

    Who's Doing What Now

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    09:00 (GMT) - 4 Jan 2017

    Here it is, we're into Series 3 and it kicks off with a bang! We meet new companion Martha Jones, a host of baddies, AND it all happens on the moon! There is a lot of zany Doctor Who-ey madness in this one, so buckle up.

    Find us at your favorite social media outlets:

    Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod
    Twitter - @wdwnpod

    Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com

    Be sure to rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Podbean!

    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



  • Traveling the Vortex

    Episode 311 - A Very Vortex Christmas Special

    Traveling the Vortex

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    05:44 (GMT) - 4 Jan 2017

    A new year brings with it a new Christmas Special from the Vortex Boys. We review the anthology book collection, Doctor Who: Twelve Doctors of Christmas from Penguin Books.

    Also, we see out 2016 with a tribute to the good, and say goodbye to the bad things that the year brought.

    Plus, some news and, of course, your feedback.

    Enjoy!

     

    “Jingle Bells” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

     



  • Traveling the Vortex

    Episode 311 - A Very Vortex Christmas Special

    Traveling the Vortex

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    05:44 (GMT) - 4 Jan 2017

    A new year brings with it a new Christmas Special from the Vortex Boys. We review the anthology book collection, Doctor Who: Twelve Doctors of Christmas from Penguin Books.

    Also, we see out 2016 with a tribute to the good, and say goodbye to the bad things that the year brought.

    Plus, some news and, of course, your feedback.

    Enjoy!

     

    “Jingle Bells” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

     




  • The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon

    The Krotons (The Crouton Terror)

    The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon

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    04:59 (GMT) - 4 Jan 2017

    Toni and Joe are joined by @truestoriesaboutme to discuss Robert Holmes, the Muppets, and salad in the Classic Doctor Who serial The Krotons.

    This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Matt Golden. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here.



  • The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon

    The Krotons (The Crouton Terror)

    The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon

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    04:59 (GMT) - 4 Jan 2017

    Toni and Joe are joined by @truestoriesaboutme to discuss Robert Holmes, the Muppets, and salad in the Classic Doctor Who serial The Krotons.

    This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Matt Golden. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here.




  • Mutter's Spiral Podcast

    MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 117 - SHERLOCK: "The Six Thatchers"

    Mutter's Spiral Podcast

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    18:11 (GMT) - 3 Jan 2017

    SHERLOCK Series 4 is finally here, after a LONG 3 year wait (with one special thrown in), and Mutter's Spiral Podcast dives deep into the somewhat murky waters of "The Six Thatchers"!

    There are SO MANY things to discuss: Mysteries, Mary, Whatever the HELL John is up to, SHERLOCK (of course), divine direction from Rachel Talalay, and lots of speculation as to what's to come!

    Jump in and have a listen won't you? (As usual, there's trivia and ratings news, too!)



 
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