Latest Podcast Episodes
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 25
Doctor Who - The High CouncilYou would think that butter wouldn't melt in the mouths of Josh, Warren, Sean and Steve as they embark on the anxiousness that is Episode 2 of The Seeds of Doom. Are their Mexican cleaning lady in the Antarctic?
Podcasts Represented:
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 25
Doctor Who - The High CouncilYou would think that butter wouldn't melt in the mouths of Josh, Warren, Sean and Steve as they embark on the anxiousness that is Episode 2 of The Seeds of Doom. Are their Mexican cleaning lady in the Antarctic?
Podcasts Represented:
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Episode #44: Clara Lives
The Impossible GirlsOur FACE THE RAVEN discussion episode! Everything is fine. Clara is happy and having adventures with the Doctor. We don't know what you're talking about.
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Face The Raven
The Cultdom CollectiveDarth, Ian and Dave go out to celebrate Dave's Birthday but Darth and Ian realize to late that Dave has taken them to his poetry reading! It's A Trap! Many verses later the lads try to recover from the experience with this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Face The Raven
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Episode 256 - Nevermore
Traveling the VortexIn this episode we review the swan song for a particular character of the show. We say goodbye, but question whether this is truly the end for a certain character. We give our impressions on the exit and look at Face the Raven on the whole and discuss the the story and its implications for the future of the series.
But first, we review the fourth novel in the on-going Lethbridge-Stewart series published by Candy Jar Books. This time it’s the Nick Walters penned Mutually Assured Domination. We give our impressions on the book which features a return of the Quarks and their ever menacing masters, the Dominators.
Also, a bit of convention new this week.
And, of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
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Episode 256 - Nevermore
Traveling the VortexIn this episode we review the swan song for a particular character of the show. We say goodbye, but question whether this is truly the end for a certain character. We give our impressions on the exit and look at Face the Raven on the whole and discuss the the story and its implications for the future of the series.
But first, we review the fourth novel in the on-going Lethbridge-Stewart series published by Candy Jar Books. This time it’s the Nick Walters penned Mutually Assured Domination. We give our impressions on the book which features a return of the Quarks and their ever menacing masters, the Dominators.
Also, a bit of convention new this week.
And, of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
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Wendy Padbury & Frazer Hines: Interview from L.I. Who 3
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastWe refer to them as “The King and Queen of the New York Whovian Convention Circuit”, and they immediately poke at each other over who takes the role of queen. This is the sort of banter and humor that comes from nearly fifty years of friendship, and it’s all we can do to just sit back and enjoy their conversations. From the festivities at the third Long Island Doctor Who convention (L.I. Who 3), we were thrilled to chat once […]
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Wendy Padbury & Frazer Hines: Interview from L.I. Who 3
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastWe refer to them as “The King and Queen of the New York Whovian Convention Circuit”, and they immediately poke at each other over who takes the role of queen. This is the sort of banter and humor that comes … Continue reading
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#075 I'm So Tired/Blackbird
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcaster has something in his eye (It's sleep dust, dammit! Not tears - I swear!) as he bids a somber farewell to the Impossible Girl. It's a review of "Sleep No More" (with special guest Sean Homrig of "The TARDIS Tavern" and "The Doctor Who Book Club" podcasts) and "Face The Raven".
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#075 I'm So Tired/Blackbird
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcaster has something in his eye (It's sleep dust, dammit! Not tears - I swear!) as he bids a somber farewell to the Impossible Girl. It's a review of "Sleep No More" (with special guest Sean Homrig of "The TARDIS Tavern" and "The Doctor Who Book Club" podcasts) and "Face The Raven".
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#075 I'm So Tired/Blackbird
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcaster has something in his eye (It's sleep dust, dammit! Not tears - I swear!) as he bids a somber farewell to the Impossible Girl. It's a review of "Sleep No More" (with special guest Sean Homrig of "The TARDIS Tavern" and "The Doctor Who Book Club" podcasts) and "Face The Raven".
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#075 I'm So Tired/Blackbird
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast… in which our fearless podcaster has something in his eye (It's sleep dust, dammit! Not tears - I swear!) as he bids a somber farewell to the Impossible Girl. It's a review of "Sleep No More" (with special guest Sean Homrig of "The TARDIS Tavern" and "The Doctor Who Book Club" podcasts) and "Face The Raven".
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Sophisticated Psychological Realism
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastUnderworld just might be the worst Doctor Who story of the 1970s, which is why we spend this episode discussing Hellenistic epic, orgies in Diana Dors’s house, and the reason why you might choose to wear a bag on your head. Enjoy!
Buy the story!
Underworld was released on DVD in 2010. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), while in the UK and Australia it was part of the rightfully unloved Myths and Legends box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of things with real literary merit — unlike Underworld — will enjoy the Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes, which tells the story of the quest for the Golden Fleece and the romance between Jason and Medea.
Fans of things that are interesting — unlike Underworld — will enjoy this lurid account in the Daily Mail of the orgies that went on in the home of British film star Diana Dors, as told by her son Jason Dors-Lake.
Fans of things that are crap but enjoyable — unlike Underworld — will enjoy these high-concept traditional SF series: the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov, and the Lensman series by E. E. “Doc” Smith. (The Foundation series is discussed in a recent episode of the brilliant nerd-culture podcast The Incomparable.)
Fans of amusing and inventive science fiction — you know what I’m going to say next — will enjoy Bea Arthur as the fem-puter in the 2001 Futurama episode Amazon Women in the Mood.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll completely run out of money and ruin your favourite TV show for four weeks.
Bondfinger
We’ve recorded our commentary on You Only Live Twice (1967), and it will be released in two weeks’ time. In the meantime, you can listen to our commentaries on Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Sophisticated Psychological Realism
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastUnderworld just might be the worst Doctor Who story of the 1970s, which is why we spend this episode discussing Hellenistic epic, orgies in Diana Dors’s house, and the reason why you might choose to wear a bag on your head. Enjoy!
Buy the story!
Underworld was released on DVD in 2010. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), while in the UK and Australia it was part of the rightfully unloved Myths and Legends box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of things with real literary merit — unlike Underworld — will enjoy the Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes, which tells the story of the quest for the Golden Fleece and the romance between Jason and Medea.
Fans of things that are interesting — unlike Underworld — will enjoy this lurid account in the Daily Mail of the orgies that went on in the home of British film star Diana Dors, as told by her son Jason Dors-Lake.
Fans of things that are crap but enjoyable — unlike Underworld — will enjoy these high-concept traditional SF series: the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov, and the Lensman series by E. E. “Doc” Smith. (The Foundation series is discussed in a recent episode of the brilliant nerd-culture podcast The Incomparable.)
Fans of amusing and inventive science fiction — you know what I’m going to say next — will enjoy Bea Arthur as the fem-puter in the 2001 Futurama episode Amazon Women in the Mood.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll completely run out of money and ruin your favourite TV show for four weeks.
Bondfinger
We’ve recorded our commentary on You Only Live Twice (1967), and it will be released in two weeks’ time. In the meantime, you can listen to our commentaries on Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Face The Raven
The Cultdom CollectiveDarth, Ian and Dave go out to celebrate Dave's Birthday but Darth and Ian realize too late that Dave has taken them to his poetry reading! It's A Trap! Many verses later the lads try to recover from the experience with this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Face The Raven
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Face The Raven
The Cultdom CollectiveDarth, Ian and Dave go out to celebrate Dave's Birthday but Darth and Ian realize too late that Dave has taken them to his poetry reading! It's A Trap! Many verses later the lads try to recover from the experience with this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Face The Raven
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Face The Raven
The Cultdom CollectiveDarth, Ian and Dave go out to celebrate Dave's Birthday but Darth and Ian realize too late that Dave has taken them to his poetry reading! It's A Trap! Many verses later the lads try to recover from the experience with this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Face The Raven
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Face The Raven
The Cultdom CollectiveDarth, Ian and Dave go out to celebrate Dave's Birthday but Darth and Ian realize too late that Dave has taken them to his poetry reading! It's A Trap! Many verses later the lads try to recover from the experience with this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Face The Raven
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Sophisticated Psychological Realism
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastUnderworld just might be the worst Doctor Who story of the 1970s, which is why we spend this episode discussing Hellenistic epic, orgies in Diana Dors’s house, and the reason why you might choose to wear a bag on your head. Enjoy!
Buy the story!
Underworld was released on DVD in 2010. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), while in the UK and Australia it was part of the rightfully unloved Myths and Legends box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of things with real literary merit — unlike Underworld — will enjoy the Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes, which tells the story of the quest for the Golden Fleece and the romance between Jason and Medea.
Fans of things that are interesting — unlike Underworld — will enjoy this lurid account in the Daily Mail of the orgies that went on in the home of British film star Diana Dors, as told by her son Jason Dors-Lake.
Fans of things that are crap but enjoyable — unlike Underworld — will enjoy these high-concept traditional SF series: the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov, and the Lensman series by E. E. “Doc” Smith. (The Foundation series is discussed in a recent episode of the brilliant nerd-culture podcast The Incomparable.)
Fans of amusing and inventive science fiction — you know what I’m going to say next — will enjoy Bea Arthur as the fem-puter in the 2001 Futurama episode Amazon Women in the Mood.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll completely run out of money and ruin your favourite TV show for four weeks.
Bondfinger
We’ve recorded our commentary on You Only Live Twice (1967), and it will be released in two weeks’ time. In the meantime, you can listen to our commentaries on Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Sophisticated Psychological Realism
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastUnderworld just might be the worst Doctor Who story of the 1970s, which is why we spend this episode discussing Hellenistic epic, orgies in Diana Dors’s house, and the reason why you might choose to wear a bag on your head. Enjoy!
Buy the story!
Underworld was released on DVD in 2010. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), while in the UK and Australia it was part of the rightfully unloved Myths and Legends box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of things with real literary merit — unlike Underworld — will enjoy the Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes, which tells the story of the quest for the Golden Fleece and the romance between Jason and Medea.
Fans of things that are interesting — unlike Underworld — will enjoy this lurid account in the Daily Mail of the orgies that went on in the home of British film star Diana Dors, as told by her son Jason Dors-Lake.
Fans of things that are crap but enjoyable — unlike Underworld — will enjoy these high-concept traditional SF series: the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov, and the Lensman series by E. E. “Doc” Smith. (The Foundation series is discussed in a recent episode of the brilliant nerd-culture podcast The Incomparable.)
Fans of amusing and inventive science fiction — you know what I’m going to say next — will enjoy Bea Arthur as the fem-puter in the 2001 Futurama episode Amazon Women in the Mood.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll completely run out of money and ruin your favourite TV show for four weeks.
Bondfinger
We’ve recorded our commentary on You Only Live Twice (1967), and it will be released in two weeks’ time. In the meantime, you can listen to our commentaries on Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Sophisticated Psychological Realism
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastUnderworld just might be the worst Doctor Who story of the 1970s, which is why we spend this episode discussing Hellenistic epic, orgies in Diana Dors’s house, and the reason why you might choose to wear a bag on your head. Enjoy!
Buy the story!
Underworld was released on DVD in 2010. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), while in the UK and Australia it was part of the rightfully unloved Myths and Legends box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of things with real literary merit — unlike Underworld — will enjoy the Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes, which tells the story of the quest for the Golden Fleece and the romance between Jason and Medea.
Fans of things that are interesting — unlike Underworld — will enjoy this lurid account in the Daily Mail of the orgies that went on in the home of British film star Diana Dors, as told by her son Jason Dors-Lake.
Fans of things that are crap but enjoyable — unlike Underworld — will enjoy these high-concept traditional SF series: the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov, and the Lensman series by E. E. “Doc” Smith. (The Foundation series is discussed in a recent episode of the brilliant nerd-culture podcast The Incomparable.)
Fans of amusing and inventive science fiction — you know what I’m going to say next — will enjoy Bea Arthur as the fem-puter in the 2001 Futurama episode Amazon Women in the Mood.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll completely run out of money and ruin your favourite TV show for four weeks.
Bondfinger
We’ve recorded our commentary on You Only Live Twice (1967), and it will be released in two weeks’ time. In the meantime, you can listen to our commentaries on Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Sophisticated Psychological Realism
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastUnderworld just might be the worst Doctor Who story of the 1970s, which is why we spend this episode discussing Hellenistic epic, orgies in Diana Dors's house, and the reason why you might choose to wear a bag on your head. Enjoy!
Buy the story!
Underworld was released on DVD in 2010. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), while in the UK and Australia it was part of the rightfully unloved Myths and Legends box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of things with real literary merit -- unlike Underworld -- will enjoy the Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes, which tells the story of the quest for the Golden Fleece and the romance between Jason and Medea.
Fans of things that are interesting -- unlike Underworld -- will enjoy this lurid account in the Daily Mail of the orgies that went on in the home of British film star Diana Dors, as told by her son Jason Dors-Lake.
Fans of things that are crap but enjoyable -- unlike Underworld -- will enjoy these high-concept traditional SF series: the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov, and the Lensman series by E. E. "Doc" Smith. (The Foundation series is discussed in a recent episode of the brilliant nerd-culture podcast The Incomparable.)
Fans of amusing and inventive science fiction -- you know what I'm going to say next -- will enjoy Bea Arthur as the fem-puter in the 2001 Futurama episode Amazon Women in the Mood.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll completely run out of money and ruin your favourite TV show for four weeks.
Bondfinger
We've recorded our commentary on You Only Live Twice (1967), and it will be released in two weeks' time. In the meantime, you can listen to our commentaries on Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 54 Sophisticated Psychological Realism
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastUnderworld just might be the worst Doctor Who story of the 1970s, which is why we spend this episode discussing Hellenistic epic, orgies in Diana Dors's house, and the reason why you might choose to wear a bag on your head. Enjoy!
Buy the story!
Underworld was released on DVD in 2010. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), while in the UK and Australia it was part of the rightfully unloved Myths and Legends box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of things with real literary merit -- unlike Underworld -- will enjoy the Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes, which tells the story of the quest for the Golden Fleece and the romance between Jason and Medea.
Fans of things that are interesting -- unlike Underworld -- will enjoy this lurid account in the Daily Mail of the orgies that went on in the home of British film star Diana Dors, as told by her son Jason Dors-Lake.
Fans of things that are crap but enjoyable -- unlike Underworld -- will enjoy these high-concept traditional SF series: the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov, and the Lensman series by E. E. "Doc" Smith. (The Foundation series is discussed in a recent episode of the brilliant nerd-culture podcast The Incomparable.)
Fans of amusing and inventive science fiction -- you know what I'm going to say next -- will enjoy Bea Arthur as the fem-puter in the 2001 Futurama episode Amazon Women in the Mood.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll completely run out of money and ruin your favourite TV show for four weeks.
Bondfinger
We've recorded our commentary on You Only Live Twice (1967), and it will be released in two weeks' time. In the meantime, you can listen to our commentaries on Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastUnderworld just might be the worst Doctor Who story of the 1970s, which is why we spend this episode discussing Hellenistic epic, orgies in Diana Dors's house, and the reason why you might choose to wear a bag on your head. Enjoy!
Buy the story!
Underworld was released on DVD in 2010. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), while in the UK and Australia it was part of the rightfully unloved Myths and Legends box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of things with real literary merit -- unlike Underworld -- will enjoy the Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes, which tells the story of the quest for the Golden Fleece and the romance between Jason and Medea.
Fans of things that are interesting -- unlike Underworld -- will enjoy this lurid account in the Daily Mail of the orgies that went on in the home of British film star Diana Dors, as told by her son Jason Dors-Lake.
Fans of things that are crap but enjoyable -- unlike Underworld -- will enjoy these high-concept traditional SF series: the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov, and the Lensman series by E. E. "Doc" Smith. (The Foundation series is discussed in a recent episode of the brilliant nerd-culture podcast The Incomparable.)
Fans of amusing and inventive science fiction -- you know what I'm going to say next -- will enjoy Bea Arthur as the fem-puter in the 2001 Futurama episode Amazon Women in the Mood.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll completely run out of money and ruin your favourite TV show for four weeks.
Bondfinger
We've recorded our commentary on You Only Live Twice (1967), and it will be released in two weeks' time. In the meantime, you can listen to our commentaries on Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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The Time Scoop - Episode 2
The Time Scoop PodcastWe return to the ancient Gallifreyan Death Zone where three panelists have gathered to harness the power of the Time Scoop in order to craft the perfect episode of Doctor Who! The panelists will compete in a fantasy draft choosing a Doctor, a companion, a a monster or villain, a writer, and two wild card elements that best exemplify what they love about Who.
The Panelists:
Rye Silverman: Comedian, Co-Host of the Doctor Who podcast Laughing at Archeologists
Comedy Album - "Intimate Apparel"
Katie York: Cosplayer, Vlogger with The Whovian Complex
The Whovian Complex on YouTube
The Whovian Complex on Instagram
Keith Wyrick: Representing Columbus, Georgia
Additional links: Check out last month's contest winner Mark's blog Trap One
Also, vote and let us know who won this month's fantasy draft!
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The Time Scoop - Episode 2
The Time Scoop PodcastWe return to the ancient Gallifreyan Death Zone where three panelists have gathered to harness the power of the Time Scoop in order to craft the perfect episode of Doctor Who! The panelists will compete in a fantasy draft choosing a Doctor, a companion, a a monster or villain, a writer, and two wild card elements that best exemplify what they love about Who.
The Panelists:
Rye Silverman: Comedian, Co-Host of the Doctor Who podcast Laughing at Archeologists
Comedy Album - "Intimate Apparel"
Katie York: Cosplayer, Vlogger with The Whovian Complex
The Whovian Complex on YouTube
The Whovian Complex on Instagram
Keith Wyrick: Representing Columbus, Georgia
Additional links: Check out last month's contest winner Mark's blog Trap One
Also, vote and let us know who won this month's fantasy draft!
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Episode #44: Clara Lives
The Impossible GirlsOur FACE THE RAVEN discussion episode! Everything is fine. Clara is happy and having adventures with the Doctor. We don't know what you're talking about.
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Episode 57: Millennial Rites
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastBetter late than never, we bring you our discussion of Millennial Rites by Craig Hinton, a Virgin Missing Adventure featuring the Sixth Doctor and Mel. From the back cover:
'The millennium, Mel: the last New Year's Eve of the Twentieth Century. But it's definitely not party time.'
England, 1999: the Doctor and Mel have come to London to celebrate the new year with old friends - and to heal old wounds. But others are making more sinister preparation to usher in the new millennium. A software house is about to run a program that will change the fabric of reality. And an entity older than the universe is soon to be reborn.
When Anne Travers' fear of the Great Intelligence and millionaire philanthropist Ashley Chapel's secret researches combine, London is transformed into a dark and twisted mirror image populated by demons and sorcerers. Only the Doctor can put things right, but his friends have also been shockingly changed and he cannot trust anybody - least of all himself.
Hinton has written a small handful of books for three different ranges of Doctor Who novels, and this is the first time we've read any of his work. Fun Fact: he was the person to originally coin the term "fanwank", which he proudly used to describe his own work.
Pour yourself some very old scotch from a very old decanter and sit back and relax as we review Craig Hinton's Millennial Rites.
You can send us questions or comments to dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, follow Erik on Twitter @sjcaustenite and Sean @tardistavern.
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Episode 57: Millennial Rites
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastBetter late than never, we bring you our discussion of Millennial Rites by Craig Hinton, a Virgin Missing Adventure featuring the Sixth Doctor and Mel. From the back cover:
'The millennium, Mel: the last New Year's Eve of the Twentieth Century. But it's definitely not party time.'
England, 1999: the Doctor and Mel have come to London to celebrate the new year with old friends - and to heal old wounds. But others are making more sinister preparation to usher in the new millennium. A software house is about to run a program that will change the fabric of reality. And an entity older than the universe is soon to be reborn.
When Anne Travers' fear of the Great Intelligence and millionaire philanthropist Ashley Chapel's secret researches combine, London is transformed into a dark and twisted mirror image populated by demons and sorcerers. Only the Doctor can put things right, but his friends have also been shockingly changed and he cannot trust anybody - least of all himself.
Hinton has written a small handful of books for three different ranges of Doctor Who novels, and this is the first time we've read any of his work. Fun Fact: he was the person to originally coin the term "fanwank", which he proudly used to describe his own work.
Pour yourself some very old scotch from a very old decanter and sit back and relax as we review Craig Hinton's Millennial Rites.
You can send us questions or comments to dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, follow Erik on Twitter @sjcaustenite and Sean @tardistavern.
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Sophisticated Psychological Realism
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastUnderworld just might be the worst Doctor Who story of the 1970s, which is why we spend this episode discussing Hellenistic epic, orgies in Diana Dors’s house, and the reason why you might choose to wear a bag on your head. Enjoy!
Buy the story!
Underworld was released on DVD in 2010. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), while in the UK and Australia it was part of the rightfully unloved Myths and Legends box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of things with real literary merit — unlike Underworld — will enjoy the Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes, which tells the story of the quest for the Golden Fleece and the romance between Jason and Medea.
Fans of things that are interesting — unlike Underworld — will enjoy this lurid account in the Daily Mail of the orgies that went on in the home of British film star Diana Dors, as told by her son Jason Dors-Lake.
Fans of things that are crap but enjoyable — unlike Underworld — will enjoy these high-concept traditional SF series: the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov, and the Lensman series by E. E. “Doc” Smith. (The Foundation series is discussed in a recent episode of the brilliant nerd-culture podcast The Incomparable.)
Fans of amusing and inventive science fiction — you know what I’m going to say next — will enjoy Bea Arthur as the fem-puter in the 2001 Futurama episode Amazon Women in the Mood.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll completely run out of money and ruin your favourite TV show for four weeks.
Bondfinger
We’ve recorded our commentary on You Only Live Twice (1967), and it will be released in two weeks’ time. In the meantime, you can listen to our commentaries on Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #224: L.I. Who?
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler, the Real Keith Dunn, Scott Fuller and guest presenter Gary Russell take some Escape Pod Discs, tackle some Quick Fire Questions, have a 30 Second Recommendation, admit to some Guilty Pleasures, squeeze in a quick interview, find a tiny amount of news, and a variety of other stuff (all live at the L.I. Who Doctor Who convention), specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:53 — Welcome!
- 03:06 – News:
- 03:14 — David Tennant: A new member to his family?
- 04:47 – Escape Pod Discs.
- 22:05 – Quick Fire Questions.
- 23:39 – 30 Second Recommendation: Newsroom.
- 25:28 – Guilty Pleasures.
- 42:36 – Swanee-Kazoo.
- 47:39 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 49:37 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
- 50:24 – Bonus: Interview.
- 59:58 – Bonus: Live feedback.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- Wikipedia: Gary Russell.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Long Island Who, Doctor Who convention.
- David Tennant.
- Wikipedia: I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue: Swanee-Kazoo.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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DWBRcast 39 – Você disse… Podcast? Nosso review de Face The Raven
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DWBRcast 39 – Você disse… Podcast? Nosso review de Face The Raven
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DWBRcast 39 – Você disse… Podcast? Nosso review de Face The Raven
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Originally posted on Dave Examines TV:
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Ashieldr is back and...scarier than usual! In this fateful episode of 'Doctor Who', the gang rushes to help their fellow comrade, Rigsy, from certain death! But...can you really, truly cheat death?Check us out on PODOMATIC
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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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
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Episode 96: How Do the Clones Clone Their Clothes?
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Alternate title: Killing is the Most Perfect Form of Distraction. Such is life I suppose. This week Kian and Dylan talk about clone. No, not Orphan Black, it’s The Invisible Enemy, written by Bob Baker and David Martin and aired in October of 1977. Neither of us have even watched Orphan Black.
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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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