Latest Podcast Episodes
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The Doctor Who Show S03 E08 – 40 Companions in 40 Minutes (Almost)
The Doctor Who ShowRob and guest host Mike Solko discuss 40 companions from 1963 to the present day and give each a mark out of 10. Specifically, discover their thoughts on:
SusanBarbara Wright/Ian ChestertonVickiSteven TaylorDodo ChapletPolly/Ben JacksonJamie McCrimmonVictoria WaterfieldColonel/Brigadier Lethbridge-StewartZoe HeriotLiz ShawJo GrantSarah Jane SmithHarry SullivanLeelaK9Romana IRomana IIAdricTegan JovankaNyssa of TrakenVislor TurloughKamelionPerpugilliam "Peri" BrownMelanie BushAceGrace HollowayRose TylerJack HarknessMickey SmithDonna NobleMartha JonesWilfred MottAmy PondRory WilliamsRiver SongClara OswaldPaternoster GangNardoleBill Potts
Before then, of course, they also rip into some current Doctor Who news and events beforehand, including Season 19 coming to Blu-Ray, new Doctor Who games on PC and mobile, and the blow-up this past week regarding The Talons of Weng Chiang in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S03 E08 – 40 Companions in 40 Minutes (Almost)
The Doctor Who ShowRob and guest host Mike Solko discuss 40 companions from 1963 to the present day and give each a mark out of 10. Specifically, discover their thoughts on:
SusanBarbara Wright/Ian ChestertonVickiSteven TaylorDodo ChapletPolly/Ben JacksonJamie McCrimmonVictoria WaterfieldColonel/Brigadier Lethbridge-StewartZoe HeriotLiz ShawJo GrantSarah Jane SmithHarry SullivanLeelaK9Romana IRomana IIAdricTegan JovankaNyssa of TrakenVislor TurloughKamelionPerpugilliam "Peri" BrownMelanie BushAceGrace HollowayRose TylerJack HarknessMickey SmithDonna NobleMartha JonesWilfred MottAmy PondRory WilliamsRiver SongClara OswaldPaternoster GangNardoleBill Potts
Before then, of course, they also rip into some current Doctor Who news and events beforehand, including Season 19 coming to Blu-Ray, new Doctor Who games on PC and mobile, and the blow-up this past week regarding The Talons of Weng Chiang in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S03 E08 – 40 Companions in 40 Minutes (Almost)
The Doctor Who ShowRob and guest host Mike Solko discuss 40 companions from 1963 to the present day and give each a mark out of 10. Specifically, discover their thoughts on:
SusanBarbara Wright/Ian ChestertonVickiSteven TaylorDodo ChapletPolly/Ben JacksonJamie McCrimmonVictoria WaterfieldColonel/Brigadier Lethbridge-StewartZoe HeriotLiz ShawJo GrantSarah Jane SmithHarry SullivanLeelaK9Romana IRomana IIAdricTegan JovankaNyssa of TrakenVislor TurloughKamelionPerpugilliam "Peri" BrownMelanie BushAceGrace HollowayRose TylerJack HarknessMickey SmithDonna NobleMartha JonesWilfred MottAmy PondRory WilliamsRiver SongClara OswaldPaternoster GangNardoleBill Potts
Before then, of course, they also rip into some current Doctor Who news and events beforehand, including Season 19 coming to Blu-Ray, new Doctor Who games on PC and mobile, and the blow-up this past week regarding The Talons of Weng Chiang in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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42 to Doomsday - Top 5 U.N.I.T Stories
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 74 - Mark and Rob are joined by 42 to Doomsday stalwart and friend of the podcast, Rob Lloyd as we all dive deep into the top secret dossier stamped 'Top 5 U.N.I.T stories! Listen to us wax lyrical about our favorite military organisation, the highs and lows and which do we prefer United Nations Intelligence Taskforce or Unified Intelligence Taskforce? Plus listen in as we gasp at the new Doctor’s new clothes, shake our heads mournfully at the Children in Need clip, talk cheap desks and burble happily over Rob’s new book! As the podcast careens to its fiery demise in January, get in before we shut up shop – FOREVER!
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Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 192 - The Wedding of River Song - Earth Station Who - The ESO Network
Earth Station WhoHere come the bride! Mike, Mike, and Mary cordially invite you to witness the weirdest wedding of all time and space. Plus, the ESW crew prepare for Dragon Con 2018! We want to hear from you! Please...
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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Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 192 - The Wedding of River Song - Earth Station Who - The ESO Network
Earth Station WhoHere come the bride! Mike, Mike, and Mary cordially invite you to witness the weirdest wedding of all time and space. Plus, the ESW crew prepare for Dragon Con 2018! We want to hear from you! Please...
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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42 to Doomsday - Top 5 U.N.I.T Stories
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 74 - Mark and Rob are joined by 42 to Doomsday stalwart and friend of the podcast, Rob Lloyd as we all dive deep into the top secret dossier stamped 'Top 5 U.N.I.T stories! Listen to us wax lyrical about our favorite military organisation, the highs and lows and which do we prefer United Nations Intelligence Taskforce or Unified Intelligence Taskforce? Plus listen in as we gasp at the new Doctor’s new clothes, shake our heads mournfully at the Children in Need clip, talk cheap desks and burble happily over Rob’s new book! As the podcast careens to its fiery demise in January, get in before we shut up shop – FOREVER!
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Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 192 - The Wedding of River Song - Earth Station Who - The ESO Network
Earth Station WhoHere come the bride! Mike, Mike, and Mary cordially invite you to witness the weirdest wedding of all time and space. Plus, the ESW crew prepare for Dragon Con 2018! We want to hear from you! Please...
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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Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 192 - The Wedding of River Song
Earth Station WhoHere come the bride! Mike, Mike, and Mary cordially invite you to witness the weirdest wedding of all time and space. Plus, the ESW crew prepare for Dragon Con 2018! We want to hear from you! Please...
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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Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 192 - The Wedding of River Song
Earth Station WhoHere come the bride! Mike, Mike, and Mary cordially invite you to witness the weirdest wedding of all time and space. Plus, the ESW crew prepare for Dragon Con 2018! We want to hear from you! Please...
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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42 to Doomsday - Top 5 U.N.I.T Stories
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 74 - Mark and Rob are joined by 42 to Doomsday stalwart and friend of the podcast, Rob Lloyd as we all dive deep into the top secret dossier stamped 'Top 5 U.N.I.T stories! Listen to us wax lyrical about our favorite military organisation, the highs and lows and which do we prefer United Nations Intelligence Taskforce or Unified Intelligence Taskforce? Plus listen in as we gasp at the new Doctor’s new clothes, shake our heads mournfully at the Children in Need clip, talk cheap desks and burble happily over Rob’s new book! As the podcast careens to its fiery demise in January, get in before we shut up shop – FOREVER!
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Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 192 - The Wedding of River Song
Earth Station WhoHere come the bride! Mike, Mike, and Mary cordially invite you to witness the weirdest wedding of all time and space. Plus, the ESW crew prepare for Dragon Con 2018! We want to hear from you! Please...
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 Fabulous Bristol Boys
Radio Free SkaroA rather staggering pile of Doctor Who news this week, including the announcement of all the new writers and directors for Series 11, a Bill action dolly becomes a little more real, Doctor #5's first season gets the Blu-ray treatment, and more Doctor Who convention news than you can shake a stick at! And just for you, dear listeners, the first of a two-part Miniscope featuring the dynamic duo of writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin, AKA the Bristol Boys! A Miniscope? Now this is outrageous!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! - Series 11 writers and directors - Profile on Jennifer Perrott; Australia to get Series 11 Premiere cinema screening - Profile on Malorie Blackman - Bill action figure preorder - Season 19 Blu-Ray due Nov 19 in the UK - Season 19 Blu-Ray due Dec 4 in the US - Season 19 trailer - Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement disc update - Big Finish 20th anniversary box set, The Legacy of Time - Doctor Who & Torchwood audios Humble Bundle - Dalek Audio Annual due in December 2018 - Doctor Who Magazine "World of Doctor Who" special edition - Black Archive #23, The Curse of Fenric by Una McCormack due Sep 3 - 2019 Art of Andrew Skilleter calendar - Final Patrick Troughton convention appearance, recorded the day before his death - Whooverville X begins Sep 1 - Graeme Harper, Frazer Hines and Nicholas Briggs announced for Chicago TARDIS - 2018 Hugo voting stats
Miniscope:
- Bob Baker - Dave Martin - The Claws of Axos - The Mutants - The Three Doctors - The Sontaran Experiment - The Hand of Fear
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Episode 54 Hit Or Miss Special: Steven Moffat Part One
Doctor Who Target FilesAlex and Mike take a break from discussing the Target Novelisations and their Audiobook versions. To give our thoughts on the stories of the Steven Moffat era that finished near the top and near the bottom of our recent Twitter polls on @dwtargetfiles In this part one of our Steven Moffat era specials, the team reassess the 50th anniversary spectacular Day Of The Doctor and the 2015 Christmas Special The Husbands Of River Song. Along with our thoughts on recent happenings and occurrences in the world of Doctor Who.
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The Fabulous Bristol Boys
Radio Free SkaroA rather staggering pile of Doctor Who news this week, including the announcement of all the new writers and directors for Series 11, a Bill action dolly becomes a little more real, Doctor #5's first season gets the Blu-ray treatment, and more Doctor Who convention news than you can shake a stick at! And just for you, dear listeners, the first of a two-part Miniscope featuring the dynamic duo of writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin, AKA the Bristol Boys! A Miniscope? Now this is outrageous!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! - Series 11 writers and directors - Profile on Jennifer Perrott; Australia to get Series 11 Premiere cinema screening - Profile on Malorie Blackman - Bill action figure preorder - Season 19 Blu-Ray due Nov 19 in the UK - Season 19 Blu-Ray due Dec 4 in the US - Season 19 trailer - Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement disc update - Big Finish 20th anniversary box set, The Legacy of Time - Doctor Who & Torchwood audios Humble Bundle - Dalek Audio Annual due in December 2018 - Doctor Who Magazine "World of Doctor Who" special edition - Black Archive #23, The Curse of Fenric by Una McCormack due Sep 3 - 2019 Art of Andrew Skilleter calendar - Final Patrick Troughton convention appearance, recorded the day before his death - Whooverville X begins Sep 1 - Graeme Harper, Frazer Hines and Nicholas Briggs announced for Chicago TARDIS - 2018 Hugo voting stats
Miniscope:
- Bob Baker - Dave Martin - The Claws of Axos - The Mutants - The Three Doctors - The Sontaran Experiment - The Hand of Fear
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The Fabulous Bristol Boys
Radio Free SkaroA rather staggering pile of Doctor Who news this week, including the announcement of all the new writers and directors for Series 11, a Bill action dolly becomes a little more real, Doctor #5’s first season gets the Blu-ray treatment, and more Doctor Who convention news than you can shake a stick at! And just for you, dear listeners, the first of a two-part Miniscope featuring the dynamic duo of writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin, AKA the Bristol Boys! A Miniscope? Now this is outrageous!
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Series 11 writers and directors – Profile on Jennifer Perrott; Australia to get Series 11 Premiere cinema screening – Profile on Malorie Blackman – Bill action figure preorder – Season 19 Blu-Ray due Nov 19 in the UK – Season 19 Blu-Ray due Dec 4 in the US – Season 19 trailer – Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement disc update – Big Finish 20th anniversary box set, The Legacy of Time – Doctor Who & Torchwood audios Humble Bundle – Dalek Audio Annual due in December 2018 – Doctor Who Magazine “World of Doctor Who” special edition – Black Archive #23, The Curse of Fenric by Una McCormack due Sep 3 – 2019 Art of Andrew Skilleter calendar – Final Patrick Troughton convention appearance, recorded the day before his death – Whooverville X begins Sep 1 – Graeme Harper, Frazer Hines and Nicholas Briggs announced for Chicago TARDIS – 2018 Hugo voting stats
Miniscope:
– Bob Baker – Dave Martin – The Claws of Axos – The Mutants – The Three Doctors – The Sontaran Experiment – The Hand of Fear
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The Fabulous Bristol Boys
Radio Free SkaroA rather staggering pile of Doctor Who news this week, including the announcement of all the new writers and directors for Series 11, a Bill action dolly becomes a little more real, Doctor #5’s first season gets the Blu-ray treatment, and more Doctor Who convention news than you can shake a stick at! And just for you, dear listeners, the first of a two-part Miniscope featuring the dynamic duo of writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin, AKA the Bristol Boys! A Miniscope? Now this is outrageous!
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Series 11 writers and directors – Profile on Jennifer Perrott; Australia to get Series 11 Premiere cinema screening – Profile on Malorie Blackman – Bill action figure preorder – Season 19 Blu-Ray due Nov 19 in the UK – Season 19 Blu-Ray due Dec 4 in the US – Season 19 trailer – Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement disc update – Big Finish 20th anniversary box set, The Legacy of Time – Doctor Who & Torchwood audios Humble Bundle – Dalek Audio Annual due in December 2018 – Doctor Who Magazine “World of Doctor Who” special edition – Black Archive #23, The Curse of Fenric by Una McCormack due Sep 3 – 2019 Art of Andrew Skilleter calendar – Final Patrick Troughton convention appearance, recorded the day before his death – Whooverville X begins Sep 1 – Graeme Harper, Frazer Hines and Nicholas Briggs announced for Chicago TARDIS – 2018 Hugo voting stats
Miniscope:
– Bob Baker – Dave Martin – The Claws of Axos – The Mutants – The Three Doctors – The Sontaran Experiment – The Hand of Fear
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The Fabulous Bristol Boys
Radio Free SkaroA rather staggering pile of Doctor Who news this week, including the announcement of all the new writers and directors for Series 11, a Bill action dolly becomes a little more real, Doctor #5's first season gets the Blu-ray treatment, and more Doctor Who convention news than you can shake a stick at! And just for you, dear listeners, the first of a two-part Miniscope featuring the dynamic duo of writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin, AKA the Bristol Boys! A Miniscope? Now this is outrageous!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! - Series 11 writers and directors - Profile on Jennifer Perrott; Australia to get Series 11 Premiere cinema screening - Profile on Malorie Blackman - Bill action figure preorder - Season 19 Blu-Ray due Nov 19 in the UK - Season 19 Blu-Ray due Dec 4 in the US - Season 19 trailer - Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement disc update - Big Finish 20th anniversary box set, The Legacy of Time - Doctor Who & Torchwood audios Humble Bundle - Dalek Audio Annual due in December 2018 - Doctor Who Magazine "World of Doctor Who" special edition - Black Archive #23, The Curse of Fenric by Una McCormack due Sep 3 - 2019 Art of Andrew Skilleter calendar - Final Patrick Troughton convention appearance, recorded the day before his death - Whooverville X begins Sep 1 - Graeme Harper, Frazer Hines and Nicholas Briggs announced for Chicago TARDIS - 2018 Hugo voting stats
Miniscope:
- Bob Baker - Dave Martin - The Claws of Axos - The Mutants - The Three Doctors - The Sontaran Experiment - The Hand of Fear
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The Fabulous Bristol Boys
Radio Free SkaroA rather staggering pile of Doctor Who news this week, including the announcement of all the new writers and directors for Series 11, a Bill action dolly becomes a little more real, Doctor #5’s first season gets the Blu-ray treatment, and more Doctor Who convention news than you can shake a stick at! And just for you, dear listeners, the first of a two-part Miniscope featuring the dynamic duo of writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin, AKA the Bristol Boys! A Miniscope? Now this is outrageous!
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Series 11 writers and directors – Profile on Jennifer Perrott; Australia to get Series 11 Premiere cinema screening – Profile on Malorie Blackman – Bill action figure preorder – Season 19 Blu-Ray due Nov 19 in the UK – Season 19 Blu-Ray due Dec 4 in the US – Season 19 trailer – Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement disc update – Big Finish 20th anniversary box set, The Legacy of Time – Doctor Who & Torchwood audios Humble Bundle – Dalek Audio Annual due in December 2018 – Doctor Who Magazine “World of Doctor Who” special edition – Black Archive #23, The Curse of Fenric by Una McCormack due Sep 3 – 2019 Art of Andrew Skilleter calendar – Final Patrick Troughton convention appearance, recorded the day before his death – Whooverville X begins Sep 1 – Graeme Harper, Frazer Hines and Nicholas Briggs announced for Chicago TARDIS – 2018 Hugo voting stats
Miniscope:
– Bob Baker – Dave Martin – The Claws of Axos – The Mutants – The Three Doctors – The Sontaran Experiment – The Hand of Fear
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Episode 214: Broom is Doomed
Trust Your DoctorThe age of brooms is over. I for one welcome our new mop overlords.
Well, this week we sparkle. Not that you can really tell, because it’s an audio podcast and not a video podcast, but just trust me, we are. We have the blinds open and the sun is streaming in and we’re just dying while we record. It’s The Vampires of Venice, written by Toby Whithouse and aired on May 8, 2010.
Show-notes:
7:15 This could have been an interesting thread about the differences between a stag party and a bachelor party until some no-fun-allowed nerds decided to close it for being off topic.
11:38 Check out Zebra, the world’s number like 3 or 4 Blake’s 7 podcast.
12:45 According to New World Encyclopedia, the population of Venice was around 124,000 in 1581.
24:48 Arachne I guess? But it looks like she more gets transformed into a spider.
29:35 Rosanna or Roseanne? Who rosanned better?
35:29 Toby Jones was the really famous British actor who plays the villain in Amy’s Choice.
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 Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Episode 54 Hit Or Miss Special: Steven Moffat Part One
Doctor Who Target FilesAlex and Mike take a break from discussing the Target Novelisations and their Audiobook versions. To give our thoughts on the stories of the Steven Moffat era that finished near the top and near the bottom of our recent Twitter polls on @dwtargetfiles In this part one of our Steven Moffat era specials, the team reassess the 50th anniversary spectacular Day Of The Doctor and the 2015 Christmas Special The Husbands Of River Song. Along with our thoughts on recent happenings and occurrences in the world of Doctor Who.
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Episode 214: Broom is Doomed
Trust Your DoctorThe age of brooms is over. I for one welcome our new mop overlords.
Well, this week we sparkle. Not that you can really tell, because it’s an audio podcast and not a video podcast, but just trust me, we are. We have the blinds open and the sun is streaming in and we’re just dying while we record. It’s The Vampires of Venice, written by Toby Whithouse and aired on May 8, 2010.
Show-notes:
7:15 This could have been an interesting thread about the differences between a stag party and a bachelor party until some no-fun-allowed nerds decided to close it for being off topic.
11:38 Check out Zebra, the world’s number like 3 or 4 Blake’s 7 podcast.
12:45 According to New World Encyclopedia, the population of Venice was around 124,000 in 1581.
24:48 Arachne I guess? But it looks like she more gets transformed into a spider.
29:35 Rosanna or Roseanne? Who rosanned better?
35:29 Toby Jones was the really famous British actor who plays the villain in Amy’s Choice.
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 Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Episode 214: Broom is Doomed
Trust Your DoctorThe age of brooms is over. I for one welcome our new mop overlords.
Well, this week we sparkle. Not that you can really tell, because it’s an audio podcast and not a video podcast, but just trust me, we are. We have the blinds open and the sun is streaming in and we’re just dying while we record. It’s The Vampires of Venice, written by Toby Whithouse and aired on May 8, 2010.
Show-notes:
7:15 This could have been an interesting thread about the differences between a stag party and a bachelor party until some no-fun-allowed nerds decided to close it for being off topic.
11:38 Check out Zebra, the world’s number like 3 or 4 Blake’s 7 podcast.
12:45 According to New World Encyclopedia, the population of Venice was around 124,000 in 1581.
24:48 Arachne I guess? But it looks like she more gets transformed into a spider.
29:35 Rosanna or Roseanne? Who rosanned better?
35:29 Toby Jones was the really famous British actor who plays the villain in Amy’s Choice.
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 Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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#610 - And Then There's The Accent
Radio Free SkaroIt's the weekend of American Thanksgiving, which can only mean one thing in the Doctor Who world - Chicago TARDIS! Steven once again represented the Three Who Rule in the midwest, getting interviews, meeting many Doctor Who fans, and generally creating mayhem (he was in bed by 11:00pm every night). And this episode features an onstage interview with Doctor the Fifth, Peter Davison, and Tegan Jovanka herself, Janet Fielding! Also, Paul Booth drops by to talk about the various news items of the week, including many exciting details about the new release of "Shada"!
Links:
- Tom Baker Doctor Who Day message - Tom Baker records new live action scene for "Shada" - First Look at "Shada" - A BBC Radio 2 special ft. Jo Whiley & Peter Capaldi airs Dec 21 - Jodie Whittaker will run 6 Music on Christmas Eve from 6pm-2am - The UK North will get special advance screenings of "Twice Upon A Time" - Delia Derbyshire gets posthumous PhD - Peter Davison - Chicago TARDIS
Interview:
- Peter Davison - Janet Fielding
Guest:
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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#610 - And Then There's The Accent
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the weekend of American Thanksgiving, which can only mean one thing in the Doctor Who world – Chicago TARDIS! Steven once again represented the Three Who Rule in the midwest, getting interviews, meeting many Doctor Who fans, and generally creating mayhem (he was in bed by 11:00pm every night). And this episode features an onstage interview with Doctor the Fifth, Peter Davison, and Tegan Jovanka herself, Janet Fielding! Also, Paul Booth drops by to talk about the various news items of the week, including many exciting details about the new release of “Shada”!
Links:
– Tom Baker Doctor Who Day message – Tom Baker records new live action scene for “Shada” – First Look at “Shada” – A BBC Radio 2 special ft. Jo Whiley & Peter Capaldi airs Dec 21 – Jodie Whittaker will run 6 Music on Christmas Eve from 6pm-2am – The UK North will get special advance screenings of “Twice Upon A Time” – Delia Derbyshire gets posthumous PhD – Peter Davison – Chicago TARDIS
Interview:
– Peter Davison – Janet Fielding
Guest:
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
-
Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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C066 Carnival of Monsters
Who Back WhenDoc and Jo must escape giant graboids inside a jukebox while bureaucrats plot to put a pair of interstellar carnies out of business
The post C066 Carnival of Monsters appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #296: Don't Wipe Joey All Over Me
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith and the Real Keith Dunn discuss Big Finish’s Doctor Who: Revenge of the Swarm and Big Finish’s Star Cops: Mother Earth 1, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 02:00 — Welcome!
- 02:58 – News:
- 03:10 — Doctor Who: Specially filmed telethon sketch coming?
- 04:45 — Star Trek: Gaining a Spock but losing a couple of Kirks.
- 09:36 — Watchmen: HBO making a TV series.
- 11:48 — Marriage: Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves married?
- 15:10 — Treadstone: A TV series based in the Jason Bourne universe.
- 15:45 — Doctor Who RPG: Unofficial sourcebook for the Sixth Doctor.
- 17:28 — Big Finish: Twenty years celebratory boxset.
- 18:51 – Star Cops: Mother Earth 1 (Big Finish).
- 34:45 – Game: Things in Five Words.
- 44:01 – Doctor Who: Revenge of the Swarm (Big Finish).
- 53:55 – Emails and listener feedback.
- 61:03 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 61:50 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Star Trek.
- Wikipedia: Watchmen.
- Wikipedia: Winona Ryder.
- Wikipedia: Keanu Reeves.
- Wikipedia: Treadstone.
- Siskoid: Doctor Who RPG Expanded Universe Sourcebooks.
- YFT Design Studio: Sapphire and Steel inspired miniatures.
- YFT Design Studio: Red Dwarf inspired miniatures.
- Big Finish: Star Cops – Mother Earth 1.
- Big Finish: Doctor Who – Revenge of the Swarm.
- Whooverville Doctor Who convention.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast– I’m the Doctor, by the way. What’s your name?
– Rose.
– Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we’re back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan’s new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd’s skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who — it’s Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we’ve reached the Twenty-First Century, it’s no longer needed, so it’s appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell’s Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here). It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It’s definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They’re all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies’s brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that’s all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it’s possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we’re starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you’re waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #296: Don't Wipe Joey All Over Me
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith and the Real Keith Dunn discuss Big Finish’s Doctor Who: Revenge of the Swarm and Big Finish’s Star Cops: Mother Earth 1, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 02:00 — Welcome!
- 02:58 – News:
- 03:10 — Doctor Who: Specially filmed telethon sketch coming?
- 04:45 — Star Trek: Gaining a Spock but losing a couple of Kirks.
- 09:36 — Watchmen: HBO making a TV series.
- 11:48 — Marriage: Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves married?
- 15:10 — Treadstone: A TV series based in the Jason Bourne universe.
- 15:45 — Doctor Who RPG: Unofficial sourcebook for the Sixth Doctor.
- 17:28 — Big Finish: Twenty years celebratory boxset.
- 18:51 – Star Cops: Mother Earth 1 (Big Finish).
- 34:45 – Game: Things in Five Words.
- 44:01 – Doctor Who: Revenge of the Swarm (Big Finish).
- 53:55 – Emails and listener feedback.
- 61:03 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 61:50 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Star Trek.
- Wikipedia: Watchmen.
- Wikipedia: Winona Ryder.
- Wikipedia: Keanu Reeves.
- Wikipedia: Treadstone.
- Siskoid: Doctor Who RPG Expanded Universe Sourcebooks.
- YFT Design Studio: Sapphire and Steel inspired miniatures.
- YFT Design Studio: Red Dwarf inspired miniatures.
- Big Finish: Star Cops – Mother Earth 1.
- Big Finish: Doctor Who – Revenge of the Swarm.
- Whooverville Doctor Who convention.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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Episode 176: Boiling Water is Hot
Trust Your DoctorHot is a relative term though, maybe it’s actually cold.
I’m going to need you to call a doctor as soon as possible. I don’t care which one, it’s just, I’ve been bitten by this werewolf, and I really don’t know what to do. I’m starting to feel a bit woozy, so if you could hurry up. I’ll be in the hospital here, watching Tooth and Claw, written by Russell T. Davies. As I’m told it originally aired on April 22, 2006.
Show-notes:
18:52 But did she really say “We are not amused?” Radio Times has the answers we’re all looking for. Or not.
23:12 Like we mentioned, it’s the Kohinoor, which is the largest of the Crown Jewels.
26:06 Yeah, believe it or not, dogs actually can get hairballs.
28:53 You don’t get a a picture of it, but this article talks about how the Death Star’s lasers wouldn’t work if it were real.
32:05 This is actually disputed for some reason, but the Australian government says January 1, 1901, so I guess I’ll go with that.
33:55 12 nautical miles.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
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The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
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Staggering Stories Podcast #296: Don't Wipe Joey All Over Me
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith and the Real Keith Dunn discuss Big Finish’s Doctor Who: Revenge of the Swarm and Big Finish’s Star Cops: Mother Earth 1, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 02:00 — Welcome!
- 02:58 – News:
- 03:10 — Doctor Who: Specially filmed telethon sketch coming?
- 04:45 — Star Trek: Gaining a Spock but losing a couple of Kirks.
- 09:36 — Watchmen: HBO making a TV series.
- 11:48 — Marriage: Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves married?
- 15:10 — Treadstone: A TV series based in the Jason Bourne universe.
- 15:45 — Doctor Who RPG: Unofficial sourcebook for the Sixth Doctor.
- 17:28 — Big Finish: Twenty years celebratory boxset.
- 18:51 – Star Cops: Mother Earth 1 (Big Finish).
- 34:45 – Game: Things in Five Words.
- 44:01 – Doctor Who: Revenge of the Swarm (Big Finish).
- 53:55 – Emails and listener feedback.
- 61:03 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 61:50 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Star Trek.
- Wikipedia: Watchmen.
- Wikipedia: Winona Ryder.
- Wikipedia: Keanu Reeves.
- Wikipedia: Treadstone.
- Siskoid: Doctor Who RPG Expanded Universe Sourcebooks.
- YFT Design Studio: Sapphire and Steel inspired miniatures.
- YFT Design Studio: Red Dwarf inspired miniatures.
- Big Finish: Star Cops – Mother Earth 1.
- Big Finish: Doctor Who – Revenge of the Swarm.
- Whooverville Doctor Who convention.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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Episode 132 Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast- I'm the Doctor, by the way. What's your name?
- Rose.
- Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we're back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan's new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd's skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who -- it's Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we've reached the Twenty-First Century, it's no longer needed, so it's appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell's Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here. It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It's definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They're all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies's brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that's all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it's possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we're starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you're waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 132 Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast- I'm the Doctor, by the way. What's your name?
- Rose.
- Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we're back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan's new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd's skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who -- it's Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we've reached the Twenty-First Century, it's no longer needed, so it's appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell's Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here. It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It's definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They're all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies's brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that's all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it's possible to know about the entire programme.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Brendan is @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. You can also find Pixley-level reliable information about the show at @FTEwhofacts.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll secretly hide in a bin outside your house and leap out at you at an upsettingly inconvenient moment.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we're starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you're waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
-
Episode 132 Fear of a Welsh Planet
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast- I'm the Doctor, by the way. What's your name?
- Rose.
- Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!The wilderness years are finally over, and we're back at last with an entirely new series of Flight Through Entirety, in a reassuringly familiar format.
This week, Nathan's new job is giving him airs and graces, Brendan is carrying a whole bunch of Semtex for some reason, Richard finds a strange man in his room, and Todd's skin has a strange and unconvincing glossy sheen. Welcome to a whole new era of Doctor Who -- it's Rose.
Buy the story!
This has always been our favourite part of the shownotes, but now that we've reached the Twenty-First Century, it's no longer needed, so it's appearing here for the last time.
From now on, Doctor Who is available on DVD, Blu-ray and streaming literally everywhere, and was released on all of these media very soon after broadcast. So you probably own it already. In several digital formats.
Notes and links
In 2003, the future of Doctor Who looked very much like Paul Cornell's Scream of the Shalka, starring Richard E Grant as the Doctor, which was a web series available (alas no longer) on the BBC website. You can see the trailer here. It was released on DVD in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
The scripts for all of Series 1, including an introduction and a copy of the pitch document, were released as a book back in 2005. It's definitely worth your time.
Fans of undistinguished pop starlet Billie Piper will definitely enjoy her 2000 hit, from the fondly remembered album Walk of Life. You can find the music video on YouTube, or you could always ask Todd to lend you his CD.
Rose was novelised by Russell T Davies earlier this year, and was released in a range of Target novelisations from the New Series. They're all pretty good.
Damaged Goods is Russell T Davies's brilliant but deeply upsetting contribution to the Virgin New Adventures range, first published in 1996. Unavoidably, a Big Finish adaptation also exists.
In this impressive tweet, Doctor Who showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat scowl menacingly at Michael Grade, who cancelled Doctor Who after a rough night in 1985. (Not pictured, Chris Chibnall.)
Fans of knowing all kinds of crucial nonsense about the production of Doctor Who (and that's all of you, admit it) will enjoy Doctor Who: The Complete History, a blisteringly comprehensive history of everything it's possible to know about the entire programme.
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Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have only one Bond film left to cover, and we're starting to wonder what we should do after that.
While you're waiting for us to decide, we have three Daniel Craig commentaries, four Pierce Brosnan commentaries and two Timothy Dalton commentaries for you to enjoy.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 130 Always Dress for the Commentary
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we're celebrating the end of another tiresome millennium: Brendan's dressed as Madam Butterfly, Nathan's mooching about in the morgue as usual, Todd's going on about his boots for some reason, and Richard has made a terrible mess in the Console Room. It's the 1996 TV Movie!
Well, that's democracy for you
There's still plenty of time for you to vote for a story for us to cover in our upcoming Sylvester McCoy commentary podcast episode. No rush though. You can probably afford to worry about it later.
Buy the story!
This one's quite complicated. The TV Movie was one of the first stories to get a DVD release, way back in 2001, in the UK only. It finally got a Special Edition release in 2010/2011 (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). This release was also part of the Revisitations 1 Box Set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and The Caves of Androzani, only available in Australia and the UK (Amazon UK). An upscaled Blu-ray version was released in 2016 in the UK only (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
We don't plan to cover fan favourite Dimensions in Time, which was a one-off Doctor Who/EastEnders crossover broadcast on BBC1 in November 1993, as part of Children in Need. However, Brendan says you'll enjoy this version, which includes production notes by Andrew Orton.
Friend-of-the-podcast Gary Russell wrote the novelisation of this story, published in 1996, written before Gary got to see the actual episode and available in bookshops before the audience had either. It is now, sadly, out of print. You can read some of Gary's thoughts about the novelisation here.
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Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
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Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we're all set to release our final Broscast next weekend -- Die Another Day (2002). While you're waiting for that to drop, why not listen to our three previous Brosnan commentaries, or one of our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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The Doctor Who Show S03 E08 - 40 Companions in 40 Minutes (Almost)
The Doctor Who ShowRob and guest host Mike Solko discuss 40 companions from 1963 to the present day and give each a mark out of 10. Specifically, discover their thoughts on:
Susan
Barbara Wright/Ian Chesterton
Vicki
Steven Taylor
Dodo Chaplet
Polly/Ben Jackson
Jamie McCrimmon
Victoria Waterfield
Colonel/Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
Zoe Heriot
Liz Shaw
Jo Grant
Sarah Jane Smith
Harry Sullivan
Leela
K9
Romana I
Romana II
Adric
Tegan Jovanka
Nyssa of Traken
Vislor Turlough
Kamelion
Perpugilliam "Peri" Brown
Melanie Bush
Ace
Grace Holloway
Rose Tyler
Jack Harkness
Mickey Smith
Donna Noble
Martha Jones
Wilfred Mott
Amy Pond
Rory Williams
River Song
Clara Oswald
Paternoster Gang
Nardole
Bill PottsBefore then, of course, they also rip into some current Doctor Who news and events beforehand, including Season 19 coming to Blu-Ray, new Doctor Who games on PC and mobile, and the blow-up this past week regarding The Talons of Weng Chiang in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine.
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