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Radio Free Skaro #543 - Two One Contact (Is The Answer)
Radio Free SkaroRumours, mumblesuch and nonsense dominated the news week, from Power of the Daleks teases that weren’t to the chance (slim to in actual fact…none) that Doctor Who would shoot soon in Warren’s own homestead of Vancouver. All poppycock! But you can count on the veracity and verisimilitude of the Three Who Rule as they tackle another exciting set of…Fluid Links!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #543 - Two One Contact (Is The Answer)
Radio Free SkaroRumours, mumblesuch and nonsense dominated the news week, from Power of the Daleks teases that weren't to the chance (slim to in actual fact...none) that Doctor Who would shoot soon in Warren's own homestead of Vancouver. All poppycock! But you can count on the veracity and verisimilitude of the Three Who Rule as they tackle another exciting set of...Fluid Links!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #543 - Two One Contact (Is The Answer)
Radio Free SkaroRumours, mumblesuch and nonsense dominated the news week, from Power of the Daleks teases that weren't to the chance (slim to in actual fact...none) that Doctor Who would shoot soon in Warren's own homestead of Vancouver. All poppycock! But you can count on the veracity and verisimilitude of the Three Who Rule as they tackle another exciting set of...Fluid Links!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 132: Until We're At Satan
Trust Your DoctorOnly 66 more to go…
Who thought that a serial with the Master of all characters could be so horribly boring? THE MASTER! And it didn’t help that Terence Dudley has been consistently declining in quality since his first outing. It’s The King’s Demons, written by Terence Dudley and aired in March of 1983.
Show-notes:
0:28 We’re talking about the cool Iron Maiden, not the torture device.
5:40 Thank god I didn’t grow up in the 80s.
9:38 WOW.
11:51 Here’s more about beds in the middle ages. I say we all go back to straw. It probably builds character.
13:27 Apparently it was “rare” to do so. But I say more people should start doing it in real life. It probably builds character.
20:15 And who you never see again.
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 Peter Howell.Subscribe on iTunes!
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Episode 132: Until We're At Satan
Trust Your DoctorOnly 66 more to go…
Who thought that a serial with the Master of all characters could be so horribly boring? THE MASTER! And it didn’t help that Terence Dudley has been consistently declining in quality since his first outing. It’s The King’s Demons, written by Terence Dudley and aired in March of 1983.
Show-notes:
0:28 We’re talking about the cool Iron Maiden, not the torture device.
5:40 Thank god I didn’t grow up in the 80s.
9:38 WOW.
11:51 Here’s more about beds in the middle ages. I say we all go back to straw. It probably builds character.
13:27 Apparently it was “rare” to do so. But I say more people should start doing it in real life. It probably builds character.
20:15 And who you never see again.
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 Peter Howell.Subscribe on iTunes!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Spidey-Sense
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur 20th anniversary season of Flight Through Entirety continues with a discussion of Mawdryn Undead -- yet another story including delightful elements from the show's past, such as the Brigadier, the Black Guardian and a crappy word peril cliffhanger for Episode Three.
Buy the story!
Mawdryn Undead was released on DVD in 2009. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but also as part of a Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only made available as part of the box set (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
A weirdly bleached version of Nyssa's outfit from Snakedance features on the cover of Goth Opera by Paul Cornell, the first novel of the Virgin Missing Adventures series, published in 1994.
Ian Marter played the gorgeously sweet Harry Sullivan in Season 12 of Doctor Who, but also wrote 12 Doctor Who novels, including a Companions of Doctor Who novel called Harry Sullivan’s War.
You can find the Discontinuity Guide entry on Mawdryn Undead on its archived web page on the old BBC Cult website.
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 it will be the end of you as a Time Lord.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we've been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel universe version of himself. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, try visiting the webpage or, better still, subscribe to them on YouTube.
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Episode 86 Spidey-Sense
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur 20th anniversary season of Flight Through Entirety continues with a discussion of Mawdryn Undead -- yet another story including delightful elements from the show's past, such as the Brigadier, the Black Guardian and a crappy word peril cliffhanger for Episode Three.
Buy the story!
Mawdryn Undead was released on DVD in 2009. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but also as part of a Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only made available as part of the box set (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
A weirdly bleached version of Nyssa's outfit from Snakedance features on the cover of Goth Opera by Paul Cornell, the first novel of the Virgin Missing Adventures series, published in 1994.
Ian Marter played the gorgeously sweet Harry Sullivan in Season 12 of Doctor Who, but also wrote 12 Doctor Who novels, including a Companions of Doctor Who novel called Harry Sullivan’s War.
You can find the Discontinuity Guide entry on Mawdryn Undead on its archived web page on the old BBC Cult website.
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 it will be the end of you as a Time Lord.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we've been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel universe version of himself. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, try visiting the webpage or, better still, subscribe to them on YouTube.
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Episode 86: Spidey-Sense
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur 20th anniversary season of Flight Through Entirety continues with a discussion of Mawdryn Undead -- yet another story including delightful elements from the show's past, such as the Brigadier, the Black Guardian and a crappy word peril cliffhanger for Episode Three.
Buy the story!
Mawdryn Undead was released on DVD in 2009. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but also as part of a Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only made available as part of the box set (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
A weirdly bleached version of Nyssa's outfit from Snakedance features on the cover of Goth Opera by Paul Cornell, the first novel of the Virgin Missing Adventures series, published in 1994.
Ian Marter played the gorgeously sweet Harry Sullivan in Season 12 of Doctor Who, but also wrote 12 Doctor Who novels, including a Companions of Doctor Who novel called Harry Sullivan's War.
You can find the Discontinuity Guide entry on Mawdryn Undead on its archived web page on the old BBC Cult website.
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 it will be the end of you as a Time Lord.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we've been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel universe version of himself. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, try visiting the webpage or, better still, subscribe to them on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Last Friday night, we recorded our commentary on the first Bond film of the 1980s, For Your Eyes Only, but we're not planning to release it until 3 September. While you're waiting, you can listen to our critically acclaimed commentary on Moonraker, or some of our other commentary tracks, including The Spy Who Loved Me and The Man with the Golden Gun. Our website still hosts no less than 12 James Bond commentaries, and you can also keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Spidey-Sense
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur 20th anniversary season of Flight Through Entirety continues with a discussion of Mawdryn Undead — yet another story including delightful elements from the show’s past, such as the Brigadier, the Black Guardian and a crappy word peril cliffhanger for Episode Three.
Buy the story!
Mawdryn Undead was released on DVD in 2009. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but also as part of a Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only made available as part of the box set (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
A weirdly bleached version of Nyssa’s outfit from Snakedance features on the cover of Goth Opera by Paul Cornell, the first novel of the Virgin Missing Adventures series, published in 1994.
Ian Marter played the gorgeously sweet Harry Sullivan in Season 12 of Doctor Who, but also wrote 12 Doctor Who novels, including a Companions of Doctor Who novel called Harry Sullivan’s War.
You can find the Discontinuity Guide entry on Mawdryn Undead on its archived web page on the old BBC Cult website.
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 it will be the end of you as a Time Lord.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel universe version of himself. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, checkout the playlist on YouTube.
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Spidey-Sense
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur 20th anniversary season of Flight Through Entirety continues with a discussion of Mawdryn Undead — yet another story including delightful elements from the show’s past, such as the Brigadier, the Black Guardian and a crappy word peril cliffhanger for Episode Three.
Buy the story!
Mawdryn Undead was released on DVD in 2009. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but also as part of a Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only made available as part of the box set (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
A weirdly bleached version of Nyssa’s outfit from Snakedance features on the cover of Goth Opera by Paul Cornell, the first novel of the Virgin Missing Adventures series, published in 1994.
Ian Marter played the gorgeously sweet Harry Sullivan in Season 12 of Doctor Who, but also wrote 12 Doctor Who novels, including a Companions of Doctor Who novel called Harry Sullivan’s War.
You can find the Discontinuity Guide entry on Mawdryn Undead on its archived web page on the old BBC Cult website.
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 it will be the end of you as a Time Lord.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel universe version of himself. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, checkout the playlist on YouTube.
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Spidey-Sense
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur 20th anniversary season of Flight Through Entirety continues with a discussion of Mawdryn Undead — yet another story including delightful elements from the show’s past, such as the Brigadier, the Black Guardian and a crappy word peril cliffhanger for Episode Three.
Buy the story!
Mawdryn Undead was released on DVD in 2009. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but also as part of a Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only made available as part of the box set (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
A weirdly bleached version of Nyssa’s outfit from Snakedance features on the cover of Goth Opera by Paul Cornell, the first novel of the Virgin Missing Adventures series, published in 1994.
Ian Marter played the gorgeously sweet Harry Sullivan in Season 12 of Doctor Who, but also wrote 12 Doctor Who novels, including a Companions of Doctor Who novel called Harry Sullivan’s War.
You can find the Discontinuity Guide entry on Mawdryn Undead on its archived web page on the old BBC Cult website.
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 it will be the end of you as a Time Lord.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel universe version of himself. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, checkout the playlist on YouTube.
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Spidey-Sense
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur 20th anniversary season of Flight Through Entirety continues with a discussion of Mawdryn Undead — yet another story including delightful elements from the show’s past, such as the Brigadier, the Black Guardian and a crappy word peril cliffhanger for Episode Three.
Buy the story!
Mawdryn Undead was released on DVD in 2009. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but also as part of a Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only made available as part of the box set (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
A weirdly bleached version of Nyssa’s outfit from Snakedance features on the cover of Goth Opera by Paul Cornell, the first novel of the Virgin Missing Adventures series, published in 1994.
Ian Marter played the gorgeously sweet Harry Sullivan in Season 12 of Doctor Who, but also wrote 12 Doctor Who novels, including a Companions of Doctor Who novel called Harry Sullivan’s War.
You can find the Discontinuity Guide entry on Mawdryn Undead on its archived web page on the old BBC Cult website.
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 it will be the end of you as a Time Lord.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel universe version of himself. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, checkout the playlist on YouTube.
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Spidey-Sense
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur 20th anniversary season of Flight Through Entirety continues with a discussion of Mawdryn Undead — yet another story including delightful elements from the show’s past, such as the Brigadier, the Black Guardian and a crappy word peril cliffhanger for Episode Three.
Buy the story!
Mawdryn Undead was released on DVD in 2009. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but also as part of a Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only made available as part of the box set (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
A weirdly bleached version of Nyssa’s outfit from Snakedance features on the cover of Goth Opera by Paul Cornell, the first novel of the Virgin Missing Adventures series, published in 1994.
Ian Marter played the gorgeously sweet Harry Sullivan in Season 12 of Doctor Who, but also wrote 12 Doctor Who novels, including a Companions of Doctor Who novel called Harry Sullivan’s War.
You can find the Discontinuity Guide entry on Mawdryn Undead on its archived web page on the old BBC Cult website.
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 it will be the end of you as a Time Lord.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel universe version of himself. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, checkout the playlist on YouTube.
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Staggering Stories Commentary #183: Doctor Who - The Waters of Mars
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, damp, in front of the 2009 Doctor Who special, The Waters of Mars, and spout our usual nonsense!
This Doctor just cannot drag himself away, Adelaide Brooke isn’t going to take the Doctor’s messing around and the Flood is making the crew salivate. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy The Waters of Mars...
Vital Links:
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The Daleks' Master Plan 1
Lazy Doctor WhoV (1) - Erika and Steven had Quite A Day. And what better way to celebrate A Day than to watch some reconstructed classic Doctor Who from 1965? We certainly can't think of one? Why was it Such A Day, you ask? Well, Uncanny Magazine, for which Steven and Erika produce a monthly podcast (and Erika helps proof the magazine itself), won a Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine! Erika is Rather Overwhelmed.Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
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61: The Daleks' Master Plan 1
Lazy Doctor WhoV (1)
Erika and Steven had Quite A Day. And what better way to celebrate A Day than to watch some reconstructed classic Doctor Who from 1965? We certainly can’t think of one?
Why was it Such A Day, you ask? Well, Uncanny Magazine, for which Steven and Erika produce a monthly podcast (and Erika helps proof the magazine itself), won a Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine!
Erika is Rather Overwhelmed.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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Spidey-Sense
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur 20th anniversary season of Flight Through Entirety continues with a discussion of Mawdryn Undead — yet another story including delightful elements from the show’s past, such as the Brigadier, the Black Guardian and a crappy word peril cliffhanger for Episode Three.
Buy the story!
Mawdryn Undead was released on DVD in 2009. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but also as part of a Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only made available as part of the box set (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
A weirdly bleached version of Nyssa’s outfit from Snakedance features on the cover of Goth Opera by Paul Cornell, the first novel of the Virgin Missing Adventures series, published in 1994.
Ian Marter played the gorgeously sweet Harry Sullivan in Season 12 of Doctor Who, but also wrote 12 Doctor Who novels, including a Companions of Doctor Who novel called Harry Sullivan’s War.
You can find the Discontinuity Guide entry on Mawdryn Undead on its archived web page on the old BBC Cult website.
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 it will be the end of you as a Time Lord.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel universe version of himself. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, checkout the playlist on YouTube.
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Episode 221: The Trouble with Season 21
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 221: The Trouble with Season 21 Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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102 – And the Greatest of these is…
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastWhat do The Curse of Fenric and The God Complex have to say about faith and do I agree with them?
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102 - And the Greatest of these is...
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastWhat do The Curse of Fenric and The God Complex have to say about faith and do I agree with them? Follow on Twitter: @TMDWP Email the show: min_dw@yahoo.co.uk Please rate and leave a review on iTunes Available in YouTubeHD – https://youtu.be/b2MlHqQ52TQ?hd=1
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The Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 137 - Earthshock
Earth Station WhoWhen did you last have the pleasure of smelling a flower, eating a well-prepared meal, or watching an exciting classic Fifth Doctor story? The mouths on legs crew of Mike, Mike, Jen, and Mary discuss...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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The Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 137 - Earthshock - Earth Station Who - The ESO Network
Earth Station WhoWhen did you last have the pleasure of smelling a flower, eating a well-prepared meal, or watching an exciting classic Fifth Doctor story? The mouths on legs crew of Mike, Mike, Jen, and Mary discuss...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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Episode 111 - Dragon Con Mega Preview
Transmissions From AtlantisDownload Now
JC and Rita bring you their Dragon Con Preview extravaganza with a 2 hour podcasts filled with interviews from DragonCon Media, Track Directors and Guests!
Also, in our rapid fire segment we give you our thoughts on Stranger Things, Suicide Squad, Star Trek Beyond and more!
- Opening
- Rapid Fire
- Stranger Things
- Pokemon Go
- Star Trek Beyond
- Suicide Squad
- Frozen Attraction at Epcot
- Adam West, Burt Ward and Julie Nemar to do a new Batman animated movie
- The Walking Dead – Was Daryl Lucilled?
- Dragon Con Preview Interviews
- Dan Carroll, Director of Media Relations for Dragon Con
- Joe Crowe, Track Director for Dragon Con American Sci-Fi Classics Track
- Mike Faber, Owner of the Earth Station One Network
- Debbie Viguie, Dragon Con guest and NY Times Best Selling Author of Wicked (with Nancy Holder)
- Jennifer Breland, Director of Dragon Con Charities
- Doctor Who
- Dragon Con Brit Track
- Was Jenna Coleman a good companion after all?
- Peter Capaldi is staying following Series 10
- Closing – Featuring “Last DragonCon”
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Tim's Take On: Episode 345(Doctor Who and The Silurians mini review)
Tim's Take On...It’s science vs the military mind as my classic series re-watch reaches the oddly titled Doctor Who and The Silurians it is at times a tad over long but there’s much to enjoy.
End Theme: Dr Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip
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 345(Doctor Who and The Silurians mini review)
Tim's Take On...It's science vs the military mind as my classic series re-watch reaches the oddly titled Doctor Who and The Silurians it is at times a tad over long but there's much to enjoy.
End Theme: Dr Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip
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 345(Doctor Who and The Silurians mini review)
Tim's Take On...It's science vs the military mind as my classic series re-watch reaches the oddly titled Doctor Who and The Silurians it is at times a tad over long but there's much to enjoy.
End Theme: Dr Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip
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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The Elevator Pitch of Doom
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastAll you wanted was a simple trip down to the ground floor, to grab a fresh cuppa from the fairly trustworthy cafe before dashing back up to your hotel room. Little did you know that when the doors closed, you’d find yourself next to none other than the head of programming for [insert really hip television network here]! Brain reeling, you see this as your big chance to lay out your ideas for that program that you’ve always wanted — but you […]
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The Elevator Pitch of Doom
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastAll you wanted was a simple trip down to the ground floor, to grab a fresh cuppa from the fairly trustworthy cafe before dashing back up to your hotel room. Little did you know that when the doors closed, you'd find yourself next to none other than the head of programming for [insert really hip television network here]! Brain reeling, you see this as your big chance to lay out your ideas for that program that you've always wanted -- but you only have until the lobby light illuminates to make your plea. How are they going to know how desperately you want to see that obscure but compelling character cross over into a new viewing experience? Think fast, O Ye Representative of All Fandom, think so very fast! This week, we're playing a little innocuous game dubbed 'The Elevator Pitch of Doom', in which we are given a smattering of supporting Doctor Who characters, and have to find ways to utilize them in new program genres and script applications, thus ensuring that the televised world never goes a moment without Whovian influences throughout. It's for the greater good, after all. THE GREATER GOOD. News Links: The Doctor Who Movie to Release on Blu-Ray with Extras And the 1996 Movie Drinking Game to Go Along With It (to Our Demise) Congrats to Radio Free Skaro on their Tenth Circumnavigation of the Star Sol David Suchet Cast in Upcoming Series 10 Episode Fans Head to Cardiff Bay to Catch Sight of...Pokemon?
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GSN PODCAST: Grouchy Old Geeks Episode 5
Geek SyndicateWelcome back to Grouchy Old Geeks. We kick this episode off with some news as we jump about the reboot train once more. There are some amazing new films and TV show coming later this year and next year, which we discuss. For our main feature we have a spoiler filled discussion about the Netflix TV series, Stranger Things. Both Scott and Steve have seen all of it and they discuss the plot, the characters, themes, the setting and where the show might go in the future.
If you would like to get in touch with the show you can email us at grouchyoldgeeks@gmail.com, you can find our Facebook page atwww.grouchyoldgeeks.com or you can follow us on Twitter @SteveAryan and @ScottGrandison We would also appreciate it if you could leave us a review on iTunes and if you enjoy this show, and the others on the Geek Syndicate network, consider contributing to the Patreon page, www.patreon.com/geeksyndicate
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GSN PODCAST: Grouchy Old Geeks Episode 5
Geek SyndicateWelcome back to Grouchy Old Geeks. We kick this episode off with some news as we jump about the reboot train once more. There are some amazing new films and TV show coming later this year and next year, which we discuss. For our main feature we have a spoiler filled discussion about the Netflix TV series, Stranger Things. Both Scott and Steve have seen all of it and they discuss the plot, the characters, themes, the setting and where the show might go in the future.
If you would like to get in touch with the show you can email us at grouchyoldgeeks@gmail.com, you can find our Facebook page atwww.grouchyoldgeeks.com or you can follow us on Twitter @SteveAryan and @ScottGrandison We would also appreciate it if you could leave us a review on iTunes and if you enjoy this show, and the others on the Geek Syndicate network, consider contributing to the Patreon page, www.patreon.com/geeksyndicate
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Episode 10 - "The Sea of Death" and "The Velvet Web"
The Doctor Who HourMike and Justin have finally escaped 'Marco Polo' and move into the next adventure 'The Keys of Marinus' with "The Sea of Death" and "The Velvet Web". Topics of discussion include: Who's Still Alive?, Terry Nation's Writing Style, Scuba Burglers, Great Miniature Work, Ian's Amazing New Wardrobe, Acid Baths, Changes to The Doctor, The Great Computer of Marinus, Barbitran, Nonsense Adventure Plots, Quiet Fights, Space Travel Bracelets, Impatient Barbara, Twilight Zoning, BRAINS IN JARS, Barbara Continues to Be The Goddamn Best, Long Roundabout Explanations for William Hartnell Getting Time Off. Join us, won't you?
The Doctor Who Hour is a weekly show in which two friends, veteran Who-watcher Justin and first-time Who-watcher Mike, sit down to watch and discuss every episode of Doctor Who, starting from the very beginning. Follow us on Twitter @DoctorWhoHour or email us at TheDoctorWhoHour@gmail.com with questions, concerns, or just general nonsense.
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Episode 10 - "The Sea of Death" and "The Velvet Web"
The Doctor Who HourMike and Justin have finally escaped 'Marco Polo' and move into the next adventure 'The Keys of Marinus' with "The Sea of Death" and "The Velvet Web". Topics of discussion include: Who's Still Alive?, Terry Nation's Writing Style, Scuba Burglers, Great Miniature Work, Ian's Amazing New Wardrobe, Acid Baths, Changes to The Doctor, The Great Computer of Marinus, Barbitran, Nonsense Adventure Plots, Quiet Fights, Space Travel Bracelets, Impatient Barbara, Twilight Zoning, BRAINS IN JARS, Barbara Continues to Be The Goddamn Best, Long Roundabout Explanations for William Hartnell Getting Time Off. Join us, won't you?
The Doctor Who Hour is a weekly show in which two friends, veteran Who-watcher Justin and first-time Who-watcher Mike, sit down to watch and discuss every episode of Doctor Who, starting from the very beginning. Follow us on Twitter @DoctorWhoHour or email us at TheDoctorWhoHour@gmail.com with questions, concerns, or just general nonsense.
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Big Blue Box Podcast - Episode 104
The Doctor Who Big Blue Box PodcastHey listeners both new and old. This week has some details on the TV Movie blu ray, some great merch details around the Lethbridge-Stewart books then our review of The Talons of Weng-Chiang.
The News
Some casting news for series 10; that loveable actor David Suchet, famous for playing the Agatha Christie detective Hercule Poirot, will be joining the show as a character known as The Landlord. Sounds interesting.
Merch
We report on the announced details for the upcoming blu ray release of the TV Movie then onto some news from Candy Jar Books. Firstly, a new book is on the way titles Connecting Who: Artificial Beings which looks interesting and there’s a new short stories collection from the Lethbridge-Stewart range The Havoc Files 2 which is on a limited print run so make sure you get onto the Candy Jar site and pre-order. Lastly, we have a discount code for Big Blue Box listeners: get 30% off any title from the Lethbridge-Stewart range using code EPICLS30. It’s valid until the end of September so get on it!
“The Talons of Weng-Chiang” Review
Fans of classic Who, especially those of Tom Baker, refer to this as one of his best and it’s one we’ve looked forward to reviewing. Lots of interesting points of discussion so… are we impressed or do we throw this to the sewer rats?
Thank you so much for listening and your reviews. Next week it’s the turn of the 9th Doctor and the first of a two-parter Aliens of London so look out for the Facebook post and also feel free to email, Tweet or send us an audio review. Until than have a great week and remember – Allons-y!!
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 062 - Escritoires and Commodes
Diddly Dum PodcastOur guest at The Whoseum this week is Allan Lear, one of the eminences grises of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society. Allan brings along a stolen library hardback copy of The Deadly Assassin, a newspaper clipping of Mrs Lear with a Dalek and a collection of haemovore nail clippings.
Along the way, we encounter “the worst first draft of a Lewis Carroll novel ever”, we debate the ideal size of bathroom towelling (from face flannel to bathsheet) to be clutching when opening a hotel door to unexpectedly find Dominic Glynn on the threshold, we discuss the colour of the Second Doctor’s eyes, we hail the histrionic apotheosis of Nicholas Parsons and we eviscerate the Ontological Argument.
Direct MP3 Download Link = DDPC062 – Escritoires and Commodes
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
Our guest this week is Allan Lear, one of the eminences grises of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society. His Facebook page can be found here.
(00:06:06) Who at the Hilbre.
(00:48:15) Hayden obtaining Debbie Watling’s absolution at Clacton-on-Sea 1999.
(01:15:39) Allan’s wife Erica appears on the front page of Wirral News East in 2014 with a Dalek.
(02:11:35) The Bertrand Russell in a taxi anecdote is related by Kenneth Williams and is an extract from “An Audience With Kenneth Williams”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched stuff from.
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 062 - Escritoires and Commodes
Diddly Dum PodcastOur guest at The Whoseum this week is Allan Lear, one of the eminences grises of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society. Allan brings along a stolen library hardback copy of The Deadly Assassin, a newspaper clipping of Mrs Lear with a Dalek and a collection of haemovore nail clippings.
Along the way, we encounter “the worst first draft of a Lewis Carroll novel ever”, we debate the ideal size of bathroom towelling (from face flannel to bathsheet) to be clutching when opening a hotel door to unexpectedly find Dominic Glynn on the threshold, we discuss the colour of the Second Doctor’s eyes, we hail the histrionic apotheosis of Nicholas Parsons and we eviscerate the Ontological Argument.
Direct MP3 Download Link = DDPC062 – Escritoires and Commodes
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
Our guest this week is Allan Lear, one of the eminences grises of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society.
(00:06:06) Who at the Hilbre.
(00:48:15) Hayden obtaining Debbie Watling’s absolution at Clacton-on-Sea 1999.
(01:15:39) Allan’s wife Erica appears on the front page of Wirral News East in 2014 with a Dalek.
(02:11:35) The Bertrand Russell in a taxi anecdote is related by Kenneth Williams and is an extract from “An Audience With Kenneth Williams”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched stuff from.
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The Five Doctors
The Mostly Made-Up Doctor Who Episode GuideWho wants to party like is 1983? Pete and Tim get all excited and lie about the 20th anniversary episode The Five Doctors.
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 096 // The Bling of Azkaban
Doctor WhoochIn which we tell you all our thoughts on god.
On this week's show, Danica and Brandon are floating like leaves in the wind and rolling their eyes at a whole lot of things. Our hearts are cold and dead! Our livers are swimming! It's a whole thing. Anyway, we watch "The Rings of Akhaten" which is hard to spell, and is full of tree hands and shenanigans. And is also fun. But you know, whatever. Also, there's cupcakes, for REASONS.
Outro music is "Counting Blue Cars" by Dishwalla