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RRR208 The Captain's Month of Geek
Roy's Rocket RadioThe Intermission Man, The Writing Man, The Walking Man, Christmas Dinner and Coke Float, Mauritius Independence, Stephen Hawking, Guardian Gone Tabloid and NME Ditches Print, New Raspberry Pi 3B Plus, BBC Micro Envy and RiscOS, Windows Update Reassured Us It Did Not Contain Awful Nagware, Douglas Adams's Mac SE30, HP5540 Thin Client Converted to MS-DOS 6.22 to Play PGA Tour Golf, Nintendo Classic Mini Double Pack Sold Out, Toys'R'Us and Maplins Closed and Lots of Job Cuts in Retail and Leisure Too, Installed Sheep in Windows 3.11 in DosBox, The Beast from the East Froze Me Solid and I Swore to Buy a Sled, Obituary of Millie Dunn Veasey, 50 million Facebook Profiles Harvested for Cambridge Analytica, Robot Wars Axed by the BBC, Cyan Windows 10 Versions of All Myst Games, Hot Jam Roly Poly, Superman Prequel Krypton, New Dan Dare Trade, Frank Oz Muppet Documentary, Bowed Out of Homeland, Cambridge Analytica Uncovered, Facebook Shares Sink 5%, BBC FM Radio Still Around, New Gloves of Villainy, My Laptop Windows 7 Drivers Are Starting to Fail, USB 3 Flash Drive Gets Hot, Listening to Podcasts and Drinking Coke Floats, Explanation of Arrival, Cloak and Dagger, Watched Gotham and Installing Torch and Writing and Drawing Cartoons, Torch Didn't work in Windows, If Only Selfie Drones Came with Lasers, Nostalgic Tech Support Turned Annoying, Muting Most of Twitters Ads, UK Booted Off EU Space Programmes, Heineken Pull Racist Ads, Search of the Day is... Space Airship! Atari Non-functional VCS Console, No Man's Sky NEXT, BBC Not Blackwashing Troy Fall of a City, Lego Ship in A Bottle, Big Facebook Newspaper Ad, Privacy Groups Want Data Security Pledge from Tech Companies, Some Stores and Under Armour Report Massive Data Breaches, 50th anniversary of 2001: A Space Odyssey, DIY Touchscreen for MacBook, Google Employees Protest Work for Pentagon, AI Experts Call for Boycott Over Lab in South Korea, The Love Witch, You Were Never Really Here, Sleeping Giants, Zuckerberg's testimony, Siren, Lego Jurassic Park
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#113 Stolen Fluid Links
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcaster has answers but no questions, so he steals them from another podcast. Topics include Time Lord twins, visual title sequences for audio podcasts, console room redesigning, multi-Capaldi stories, and the lack of 80's era Cybermen.
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The Origins of Mr. Who
Radio Free SkaroWith Warren away at Worldcon this week (where while Doctor Who did not win a Hugo for "The Return of Doctor Mysterio", Steven did for his work on Uncanny Magazine!), it's left to Steven and Chris to talk about the first interviews with Jodie Whittaker since her unveiling as the new Doctor, and other sundry items that tend to fill a news list in the middle of August. But the main feature this week is an interview with friend and author Graeme Burk about his upcoming book "Sydney Newman: Head of Drama"!
Links:
- Jodie Whittaker on Radio 6 - Jodie Whittaker video about becoming The Doctor - Doctor Who loses the Hugo - Toronto Doctor Who event adds Richard Willis - Mr Men Jack and Rose preview - The Missy Chronicles, due in February - Earl Cameron turns 100
Interview:
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The Origins of Mr. Who
Radio Free SkaroWith Warren away at Worldcon this week (where while Doctor Who did not win a Hugo for “The Return of Doctor Mysterio”, Steven did for his work on Uncanny Magazine!), it’s left to Steven and Chris to talk about the first interviews with Jodie Whittaker since her unveiling as the new Doctor, and other sundry items that tend to fill a news list in the middle of August. But the main feature this week is an interview with friend and author Graeme Burk about his upcoming book “Sydney Newman: Head of Drama”!
Links:
– Jodie Whittaker on Radio 6 – Jodie Whittaker video about becoming The Doctor – Doctor Who loses the Hugo – Toronto Doctor Who event adds Richard Willis – Mr Men Jack and Rose preview – The Missy Chronicles, due in February – Earl Cameron turns 100
Interview:
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RRR208 The Captain's Last Month of Geek
Roy's Rocket RadioThe Intermission Man, The Writing Man, The Walking Man, Christmas Dinner and Coke Float, Mauritius Independence, Stephen Hawking, Guardian Gone Tabloid and NME Ditches Print, New Raspberry Pi 3B Plus, BBC Micro Envy and RiscOS, Windows Update Reassured Us It Did Not Contain Awful Nagware, Douglas Adam's Mac SE30, HP5540 Thin Client Converted to MS-DOS 6.22 to Play PGA Tour Golf, Nintendo Classic Mini Double Pack Sold Out, Toys'R'Us and Maplins Closed and Lots of Job Cuts in Retail and Leisure Too, Installed Sheep in Windows 3.11 in DosBox, The Beast from the East Froze Me Solid and I Swore to Buy a Sled, Obituary of Millie Dunn Veasey, 50 million Facebook Profiles Harvested for Cambridge Analytica, Robot Wars Axed by the BBC, Cyan Windows 10 Versions of All Myst Games, Hot Jam Roly Poly, Superman Prequel Krypton, New Dan Dare Trade, Frank Oz Muppet Documentary, Bowed Out of Homeland, Cambridge Analytica Uncovered, Facebook Shares Sink 5%, BBC FM Radio Still Around, New Gloves of Villainy, My Laptop Windows 7 Drivers Are Starting to Fail, USB 3 Flash Drive Gets Hot, Listening to Podcasts and Drinking Coke Floats, Explanation of Arrival, Cloak and Dagger, Watched Gotham and Installing Torch and Writing and Drawing Cartoons, Torch Didn't work in Windows, If Only Selfie Drones Came with Lasers, Nostalgic Tech Support Turned Annoying, Muting Most of Twitters Ads, UK Booted Off EU Space Programmes, Heineken Pull Racist Ads, Search of the Day is... Space Airship! Atari Non-functional VCS Console, No Man's Sky NEXT, BBC Not Blackwashing Troy Fall of a City, Lego Ship in A Bottle, Big Facebook Newspaper Ad, Privacy Groups Want Data Security Pledge from Tech Companies, Some Stores and Under Armour Report Massive Data Breaches, 50th anniversary of 2001: A Space Odyssey, DIY Touchscreen for MacBook, Google Employees Protest Work for Pentagon, AI Experts Call for Boycott Over Lab in South Korea, The Love Witch, You Were Never Really Here, Sleeping Giants, Zuckerberg's testimony, Siren, Lego Jurassic Park
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RRR208 The Captain's Last Month of Geek
Roy's Rocket RadioThe Intermission Man, The Writing Man, The Walking Man, Christmas Dinner and Coke Float, Mauritius Independence, Stephen Hawking, Guardian Gone Tabloid and NME Ditches Print, New Raspberry Pi 3B Plus, BBC Micro Envy and RiscOS, Windows Update Reassured Us It Did Not Contain Awful Nagware, Douglas Adam's Mac SE30, HP5540 Thin Client Converted to MS-DOS 6.22 to Play PGA Tour Golf, Nintendo Classic Mini Double Pack Sold Out, Toys'R'Us and Maplins Closed and Lots of Job Cuts in Retail and Leisure Too, Installed Sheep in Windows 3.11 in DosBox, The Beast from the East Froze Me Solid and I Swore to Buy a Sled, Obituary of Millie Dunn Veasey, 50 million Facebook Profiles Harvested for Cambridge Analytica, Robot Wars Axed by the BBC, Cyan Windows 10 Versions of All Myst Games, Hot Jam Roly Poly, Superman Prequel Krypton, New Dan Dare Trade, Frank Oz Muppet Documentary, Bowed Out of Homeland, Cambridge Analytica Uncovered, Facebook Shares Sink 5%, BBC FM Radio Still Around, New Gloves of Villainy, My Laptop Windows 7 Drivers Are Starting to Fail, USB 3 Flash Drive Gets Hot, Listening to Podcasts and Drinking Coke Floats, Explanation of Arrival, Cloak and Dagger, Watched Gotham and Installing Torch and Writing and Drawing Cartoons, Torch Didn't work in Windows, If Only Selfie Drones Came with Lasers, Nostalgic Tech Support Turned Annoying, Muting Most of Twitters Ads, UK Booted Off EU Space Programmes, Heineken Pull Racist Ads, Search of the Day is... Space Airship! Atari Non-functional VCS Console, No Man's Sky NEXT, BBC Not Blackwashing Troy Fall of a City, Lego Ship in A Bottle, Big Facebook Newspaper Ad, Privacy Groups Want Data Security Pledge from Tech Companies, Some Stores and Under Armour Report Massive Data Breaches, 50th anniversary of 2001: A Space Odyssey, DIY Touchscreen for MacBook, Google Employees Protest Work for Pentagon, AI Experts Call for Boycott Over Lab in South Korea, The Love Witch, You Were Never Really Here, Sleeping Giants, Zuckerberg's testimony, Siren, Lego Jurassic Park
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B036 The Tenth Doctor Retrospective
Who Back WhenHaving watched and discussed all of the Tenth Doctor episodes, we hereby contemplate the highs and lows of not only the David Tennant era, but of an epoch defined by Russell T Davies
The post B036 The Tenth Doctor Retrospective appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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#126 Season 19b (Part Two)
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcasters continue their deep dive into the out-of-continuity adventures of the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa of Traken. JB and St. Xtofer review the Big Finish audios "The Mutant Phase" by Nicholas Briggs, "Primeval" by Gary Russell, "Circular Time - Autumn" by Paul Cornell & Mike Maddox, "Castle of Fear" by Alan Barnes, "The Eternal Summer" by Jonathan Morris, and "Plague of the Daleks" by Mark Morris.
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#126 Season 19b (Part Two)
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcasters continue their deep dive into the out-of-continuity adventures of the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa of Traken. JB and St. Xtofer review the Big Finish audios "The Mutant Phase" by Nicholas Briggs, "Primeval" by Gary Russell, "Circular Time - Autumn" by Paul Cornell & Mike Maddox, "Castle of Fear" by Alan Barnes, "The Eternal Summer" by Jonathan Morris, and "Plague of the Daleks" by Mark Morris.
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Doctor Who Time & Space (224)
Doctor Who Time and Space
Doctor Who time and space is back this week as they host a Sunday show! This week they ponder each other a question about what makes a good cliffhanger, review the Tennant two parter the Impossible Planet and the Satan Pit, press the randomizer and the latest news from the last seven days in the Doctor Who universe.
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#126 Season 19b (Part Two)
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcasters continue their deep dive into the out-of-continuity adventures of the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa of Traken. JB and St. Xtofer review the Big Finish audios “The Mutant Phase” by Nicholas Briggs, “Primeval” by Gary Russell, “Circular Time - Autumn” by Paul Cornell & Mike Maddox, “Castle of Fear” by Alan Barnes, “The Eternal Summer” by Jonathan Morris, and “Plague of the Daleks” by Mark Morris.
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Episode 132 - The One About the Dark Tower and with DragonCon 2017 Interviews
Transmissions From AtlantisJC and Rita are back with a review of the Stephen King film adaptation, The Dark Tower. Also, the duo interview Dragon Con American Sci-Fi Classics track director Joe Crowe and Science track director Dr. Stephen Granade, plus we cover Doctor Who, Twin Peaks, Game of Thrones and so much more!
- Opening
- Debbie’s Book Abracadabra

- Rapid Fire
- Twin Peaks
- Game of Thrones
- Voltron Season 3
- Karl Urban may star in Judge Dredd TV Show
- Bright – Will Smith, Elves Lord of the Rings Meets Alien Nation?
- Main Topic
- The Dark Tower
- The Dark Tower TV Series
- Dragon Con Interviews
- American Sci-Fi Classics Track director Joe Crowe
- Science Track director Dr. Stephen Granade
- Doctor Who
- Jodie Whittaker’s first comments
- David Tennant is glad to see a female Doctor Who
- Closing featuring Queen’s It’s a Kinda Magic.
The post Episode 132 – The One About the Dark Tower and with DragonCon 2017 Interviews appeared first on Transmissions From Atlantis.
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#126 Season 19b (Part Two)
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcasters continue their deep dive into the out-of-continuity adventures of the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa of Traken. JB and St. Xtofer review the Big Finish audios “The Mutant Phase” by Nicholas Briggs, “Primeval” by Gary Russell, “Circular Time - Autumn” by Paul Cornell & Mike Maddox, “Castle of Fear” by Alan Barnes, “The Eternal Summer” by Jonathan Morris, and “Plague of the Daleks” by Mark Morris.
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104: The Krotons
The Krynoid Podcast"The Doctor's almost as clever as I am."
Zoe Heriot may be the Krotons' pet but she must have been expelled from modesty school.
Yes, this is The Krotons, a saga of sub-standard scientists, snaky CCTV spies and shouty fridges from another world.
The Doctor flunks, Jamie fights and Zoe infuriates while the Gonds lack the gonads to take on their reclusive rulers.
Will Beta reveal the secret of transmat to his backward brethren (or is it still at Beta stage)?
From which Brummie enclave of Johannesburg do the Krotons hail?
Will the Doctor's twanged nipple ever recover?
And do Jim and Martin think the story is the work of High Brains or should it be dispersed?
Find out here.
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104: The Krotons
The Krynoid Podcast"The Doctor's almost as clever as I am."
Zoe Heriot may be the Krotons' pet but she must have been expelled from modesty school.
Yes, this is The Krotons, a saga of sub-standard scientists, snaky CCTV spies and shouty fridges from another world.
The Doctor flunks, Jamie fights and Zoe infuriates while the Gonds lack the gonads to take on their reclusive rulers.
Will Beta reveal the secret of transmat to his backward brethren (or is it still at Beta stage)?
From which Brummie enclave of Johannesburg do the Krotons hail?
Will the Doctor's twanged nipple ever recover?
And do Jim and Martin think the story is the work of High Brains or should it be dispersed?
Find out here.
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Special Ep. 6: Doctor Who was a Mistake
Trust Your DoctorTwo weeks until Rose.
This week we’ve made the biggest mistake we’ve ever made. But even our biggest mistake (watching this special) can’t compare to how big of a mistake it was for the show to make Dimensions in Time. It was written by John Nathan-Turner and David Roden, and it was aired on the 26th and 27th of November, 1993.
Show-notes:
6:08 Pulfrich Effect.
10:32 Apparently the Pet Shop Boys are a musical duo. They’ve been around since 1981, so that must mean their music is bad enough for people to like it.
11:30 It’s kind of a Big Deal.
26:00 Check out our other podcast, Triple Dip.Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Cybertech.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
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104: The Krotons
The Krynoid Podcast"The Doctor's almost as clever as I am."
Zoe Heriot may be the Krotons' pet but she must have been expelled from modesty school.
Yes, this is The Krotons, a saga of sub-standard scientists, snaky CCTV spies and shouty fridges from another world.
The Doctor flunks, Jamie fights and Zoe infuriates while the Gonds lack the gonads to take on their reclusive rulers.
Will Beta reveal the secret of transmat to his backward brethren (or is it still at Beta stage)?
From which Brummie enclave of Johannesburg do the Krotons hail?
Will the Doctor's twanged nipple ever recover?
And do Jim and Martin think the story is the work of High Brains or should it be dispersed?
Find out here.
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104: The Krotons
The Krynoid Podcast"The Doctor's almost as clever as I am."
Zoe Heriot may be the Krotons' pet but she must have been expelled from modesty school.
Yes, this is The Krotons, a saga of sub-standard scientists, snaky CCTV spies and shouty fridges from another world.
The Doctor flunks, Jamie fights and Zoe infuriates while the Gonds lack the gonads to take on their reclusive rulers.
Will Beta reveal the secret of transmat to his backward brethren (or is it still at Beta stage)?
From which Brummie enclave of Johannesburg do the Krotons hail?
Will the Doctor's twanged nipple ever recover?
And do Jim and Martin think the story is the work of High Brains or should it be dispersed?
Find out here.
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You and Who Talking 018
The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life.
The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who.
This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond.
In this episode:
Italian Changes: Hunky Dory in Turin by Stephen Hatcher
With an introduction featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall.
The You and Who books, from which all royalties are paid to charity, are available in print and for Kindle, from watchingbooks.weebly.com
Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall
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Day 25: Days of the week in Mandarin
Mondas Podcast
Check out our available Zoom classes: http://inspirlang.com/zoom
Get our digital/paperback book at https://inspirlang.com/lovemando
View podcast transcription at https://inspirlang.com/mandopod
Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/inspirlang
Facebook: https://facebook.com/inspirlang
Instagram: @inspirlang
Twitter: @inspirlang
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Day 25: Days of the week in Mandarin
Mondas Podcast
Check out our available Zoom classes: http://inspirlang.com/zoom
Get our digital/paperback book at https://inspirlang.com/lovemando
View podcast transcription at https://inspirlang.com/mandopod
Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/inspirlang
Facebook: https://facebook.com/inspirlang
Instagram: @inspirlang
Twitter: @inspirlang
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Terminus Podcast -- Episode 28 - Be Loud, F*ck Capitalism: Oxygen
Terminus: A Doctor Who PodcastYes, your eyes are not deceiving you: I'm finally back! And in tow I've got some Seventh Doctor fangirling, some squee about guesting on other lovely podcasts, some fannish love for things like Georgia Tennant and Doctor Who calendars, and, most importantly, a very belated review of 'Oxygen', replete with chat about Punk Rock Doctor Who taking down the government, capitalism, privilege (and the lack thereof), and even the science of panic attacks.
So, yeah, I hope you will all please join me for this episode and, as always, glad to have you all aboard. Do enjoy the ride!
Episode 28 - Be Loud, F*ck Capitalism: Oxygen
Table of Contents:
0:00:00 - Opening and Welcome 0:06:12 - Happy Fandom Time 0:22:45 - Discussion of "Oxygen" 1:13:13 - Coming Soon on the Next Episode! (Plus Goodbye, Thanks, and Outro!)Links:
+ Email: terminusdwpodcast@gmail.com + Terminus on Stitcher + Terminus on iTunes + Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/terminusdwpodcast/ (the social group) or Like Us at: https://www.facebook.com/TerminusDWPodcast + Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerminusCast + Tumblr: http://terminusdwpodcast.tumblr.com + Terminus Amazon Online Store + Music Theme: 'Violin Doctor Who Theme' by ViolinistBAKA (on YouTube) + Earth Station One NetworkFun Links Related to the Show:
+ My Recent Guest Spots on the 'Discussing Who' Podcast: My Interview Episode! And Reviews of 'The Empty Child' and 'The Doctor Dances'! + My Recent Guest Spot on the 'Who and Company' Podcast (Geeking About 'Doctor Who' and 'In the Flesh')! + My Recent Guest Spot on the 'In Defense Of' Podcast (Celebrating 2017's Awesome Geek Moments)! + The Super-Pretty Seventh Doctor Era Box Set (sadly, no longer available! #weeping)! + 2018 Target Artwork Calendar from Andrew Skilleter! + Upcoming Seventh Doctor Comics from Titan Comics by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch! + Georgia Tennant on Twitter! And She Cosplayed as Seven! And Shared An Awesome Vid with Her Husband (David Somebody?) for Gary Russell! + Brand New Target Books for the New Series! + Doctor Who 2018 Made of Fail Calendar! (With Bonus Kinky Doctor!) + Four to Doomsday! (FIVEY IN SPAAAACE!) + Monk Trilogy Fan Trailer (By Gallifreyforever97 on YouTube)! + In the Flesh! + The Tomorrow People (1970s Classic Series)! + The Children of the Stones! + Warm Bodies!+ + + +
Notes:
Opening audio clips from the Fifth Doctor serial 'Terminus' and the Tenth Doctor serial 'The Shakespeare Code', copyright BBC. The female robot voice was from '2nd Speech Center' text-to-voice software. 'Doctor Who' theme was by ViolinistBAKA, link provided above.
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You and Who Talking 018
The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life.
The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who.
This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond.
In this episode:
Italian Changes: Hunky Dory in Turin by Stephen Hatcher
With an introduction featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall.
The You and Who books, from which all royalties are paid to charity, are available in print and for Kindle, from watchingbooks.weebly.com
Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall
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Episode 123: Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan's listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan's hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides -- to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it's Silver Nemesis.
Ungrateful wretch
The cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it's almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known.
Buy the story!
Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This episode's title is taken from Shakespeare's most improbable stage direction, in The Winter's Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2.
In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough.
The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all.
Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It's terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK).
Here's Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we've stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 123 Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan's listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan's hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides -- to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it's Silver Nemesis.
Ungrateful wretch
The cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it's almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known.
Buy the story!
Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This episode's title is taken from Shakespeare's most improbable stage direction, in The Winter's Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2.
In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough.
The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all.
Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It's terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK).
Here's Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we've stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan's listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan's hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides -- to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it's Silver Nemesis.
Ungrateful wretch
The cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it's almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known.
Buy the story!
Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This episode's title is taken from Shakespeare's most improbable stage direction, in The Winter's Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2.
In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough.
The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all.
Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It's terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK).
Here's Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we've stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis.
Ungrateful wretch
The cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known.
Buy the story!
Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2.
In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough.
The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all.
Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK).
Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis.
Ungrateful wretch
The cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known.
Buy the story!
Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2.
In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough.
The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all.
Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK).
Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis.
Ungrateful wretch
The cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known.
Buy the story!
Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2.
In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough.
The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all.
Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK).
Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis.
Ungrateful wretch
The cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known.
Buy the story!
Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2.
In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough.
The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all.
Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK).
Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan’s listening to some meaningless jazz, and Nathan’s hanging from a tree in his underwear, while Richard rides — to destiny. All things shall soon be ours: it’s Silver Nemesis.
Ungrateful wretch
The cost of our plebiscite has blown out enormously, and we reserve the right to completely ignore the result, but it’s almost certainly still worth casting your vote for the Colin Baker story that will be the subject of our upcoming commentary podcast. Head over to the show notes for Episode 121 to make your views known.
Buy the story!
Silver Nemesis was released on DVD in 2010. As usual, it was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia, it released strapped to Revenge of the Cybermen in the unimaginatively titled Cybermen box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This episode’s title is taken from Shakespeare’s most improbable stage direction, in The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene 3, alluded to by Lady Peinforte in Part 2.
In a cut scene from Part 1, the Doctor and Ace come across a portrait of Ace painted by Gainsborough.
The jury is still out on the theory that the sun has an invisible brown dwarf companion called Nemesis, which occasionally wanders past to cause mass extinctions on Earth. Fans of this idea will also enjoy the theory that a giant planet is patrolling the borders of our solar system with the intention of one day killing us all.
Death Comes to Time was an animated webcast on the BBC website in 2001, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Jacqueline Pearce, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. It’s terrible, but you can still hear it as an audiobook in the US (Audible US), or as a CD in the UK (Amazon UK).
Here’s Brendan cosplaying as the Doctor in Death Comes to Time.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll pretend to be completely indifferent when you tell us your most intimate personal secrets.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve stalled in the middle of the Brosnan Era, and so our commentary on The World is Not Enough (1999) has been delayed. In the meantime, you can enjoy our previous commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, and our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Terminus Podcast -- Episode 28 - Be Loud, F*ck Capitalism: Oxygen
Terminus: A Doctor Who PodcastYes, your eyes are not deceiving you: I'm finally back! And in tow I've got some Seventh Doctor fangirling, some squee about guesting on other lovely podcasts, some fannish love for things like Georgia Tennant and Doctor Who calendars, and, most importantly, a very belated review of 'Oxygen', replete with chat about Punk Rock Doctor Who taking down the government, capitalism, privilege (and the lack thereof), and even the science of panic attacks.
So, yeah, I hope you will all please join me for this episode and, as always, glad to have you all aboard. Do enjoy the ride!
Episode 28 - Be Loud, F*ck Capitalism: Oxygen
Table of Contents:
0:00:00 - Opening and Welcome 0:06:12 - Happy Fandom Time 0:22:45 - Discussion of "Oxygen" 1:13:13 - Coming Soon on the Next Episode! (Plus Goodbye, Thanks, and Outro!)Links:
+ Email: terminusdwpodcast@gmail.com + Terminus on Stitcher + Terminus on iTunes + Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/terminusdwpodcast/ (the social group) or Like Us at: https://www.facebook.com/TerminusDWPodcast + Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerminusCast + Tumblr: http://terminusdwpodcast.tumblr.com + Terminus Amazon Online Store + Music Theme: 'Violin Doctor Who Theme' by ViolinistBAKA (on YouTube) + Earth Station One NetworkFun Links Related to the Show:
+ My Recent Guest Spots on the 'Discussing Who' Podcast: My Interview Episode! And Reviews of 'The Empty Child' and 'The Doctor Dances'! + My Recent Guest Spot on the 'Who and Company' Podcast (Geeking About 'Doctor Who' and 'In the Flesh')! + My Recent Guest Spot on the 'In Defense Of' Podcast (Celebrating 2017's Awesome Geek Moments)! + The Super-Pretty Seventh Doctor Era Box Set (sadly, no longer available! #weeping)! + 2018 Target Artwork Calendar from Andrew Skilleter! + Upcoming Seventh Doctor Comics from Titan Comics by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch! + Georgia Tennant on Twitter! And She Cosplayed as Seven! And Shared An Awesome Vid with Her Husband (David Somebody?) for Gary Russell! + Brand New Target Books for the New Series! + Doctor Who 2018 Made of Fail Calendar! (With Bonus Kinky Doctor!) + Four to Doomsday! (FIVEY IN SPAAAACE!) + Monk Trilogy Fan Trailer (By Gallifreyforever97 on YouTube)! + In the Flesh! + The Tomorrow People (1970s Classic Series)! + The Children of the Stones! + Warm Bodies!+ + + +
Notes:
Opening audio clips from the Fifth Doctor serial 'Terminus' and the Tenth Doctor serial 'The Shakespeare Code', copyright BBC. The female robot voice was from '2nd Speech Center' text-to-voice software. 'Doctor Who' theme was by ViolinistBAKA, link provided above.
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Terminus Podcast -- Episode 28 – Be Loud, F*ck Capitalism: Oxygen
Terminus: A Doctor Who PodcastYes, your eyes are not deceiving you: I'm finally back! And in tow I've got some Seventh Doctor fangirling, some squee about guesting on other lovely podcasts, some fannish love for things like Georgia Tennant and Doctor Who calendars, and, most importantly, a very belated review of 'Oxygen', replete with chat about Punk Rock Doctor Who taking down the government, capitalism, privilege (and the lack thereof), and even the science of panic attacks.
So, yeah, I hope you will all please join me for this episode and, as always, glad to have you all aboard. Do enjoy the ride!
Episode 28 – Be Loud, F*ck Capitalism: Oxygen
Table of Contents:
0:00:00 - Opening and Welcome 0:06:12 - Happy Fandom Time 0:22:45 - Discussion of "Oxygen" 1:13:13 - Coming Soon on the Next Episode! (Plus Goodbye, Thanks, and Outro!)Links:
+ Email: terminusdwpodcast@gmail.com + Terminus on Stitcher + Terminus on iTunes + Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/terminusdwpodcast/ (the social group) or Like Us at: https://www.facebook.com/TerminusDWPodcast + Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerminusCast + Tumblr: http://terminusdwpodcast.tumblr.com + Terminus Amazon Online Store + Music Theme: 'Violin Doctor Who Theme' by ViolinistBAKA (on YouTube) + Earth Station One NetworkFun Links Related to the Show:
+ My Recent Guest Spots on the 'Discussing Who' Podcast: My Interview Episode! And Reviews of 'The Empty Child' and 'The Doctor Dances'! + My Recent Guest Spot on the 'Who and Company' Podcast (Geeking About 'Doctor Who' and 'In the Flesh')! + My Recent Guest Spot on the 'In Defense Of' Podcast (Celebrating 2017's Awesome Geek Moments)! + The Super-Pretty Seventh Doctor Era Box Set (sadly, no longer available! #weeping)! + 2018 Target Artwork Calendar from Andrew Skilleter! + Upcoming Seventh Doctor Comics from Titan Comics by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch! + Georgia Tennant on Twitter! And She Cosplayed as Seven! And Shared An Awesome Vid with Her Husband (David Somebody?) for Gary Russell! + Brand New Target Books for the New Series! + Doctor Who 2018 Made of Fail Calendar! (With Bonus Kinky Doctor!) + Four to Doomsday! (FIVEY IN SPAAAACE!) + Monk Trilogy Fan Trailer (By Gallifreyforever97 on YouTube)! + In the Flesh! + The Tomorrow People (1970s Classic Series)! + The Children of the Stones! + Warm Bodies!+ + + +
Notes:
Opening audio clips from the Fifth Doctor serial 'Terminus' and the Tenth Doctor serial 'The Shakespeare Code', copyright BBC. The female robot voice was from '2nd Speech Center' text-to-voice software. 'Doctor Who' theme was by ViolinistBAKA, link provided above.
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#631 - Bandril on the Run
Radio Free SkaroIn what can only be described as the universe screwing with us, and because the world of Doctor Who seems to be in lockdown, we have precisely one and a half items of news today, the content of which we shall not divulge in order to create a questionable air of tension before the main event...Fluid Links! Yes, enjoy the Three Who Rule's shaky insights as we field questions from you, the listeners!
Links:
- Forbidden Planet Target book signing - Moffat, RTD and Michael Grade
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#631 – Bandril on the Run
Radio Free SkaroIn what can only be described as the universe screwing with us, and because the world of Doctor Who seems to be in lockdown, we have precisely one and a half items of news today, the content of which we shall not divulge in order to create a questionable air of tension before the main event…Fluid Links! Yes, enjoy the Three Who Rule’s shaky insights as we field questions from you, the listeners!
Links:
– Forbidden Planet Target book signing – Moffat, RTD and Michael Grade
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Staggering Stories Podcast #269: Jago, Litefoot and AsBill
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Crumbly, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn have a retrospective on Doctor Who ‘Series 10’, discuss Big Finish’s ‘Jago and Litefoot, Series 4’ audio boxset, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 00:57 — Welcome!
- 01:52 – News:
- 02:01 — Hellboy: Film reboot on the way.
- 04:30 — Hywel Bennett: DEAD!
- 07:05 — Star Wars: Dr. Princess Leia.
- 09:59 — Star Wars: Sant undeleted thanks to Rebels.
- 11:58 – Jago and Litefoot, Series Four.
- 25:35 – Things in Five Words.
- 33:09 – Doctor Who: Series 10 retrospective.
- 51:15 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
- 51:57 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 52:41 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- Wikipedia: Hellboy.
- Wikipedia: Hywell Bennett.
- Star Wars.
- Wikipedia: Princess Leia.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Big Finish: Jago and Litefoot (Investigators of Infernal Incidents).
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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Terminus Podcast -- Episode 28 – Be Loud, F*ck Capitalism: Oxygen
Terminus: A Doctor Who PodcastYes, your eyes are not deceiving you: I'm finally back! And in tow I've got some Seventh Doctor fangirling, some squee about guesting on other lovely podcasts, some fannish love for things like Georgia Tennant and Doctor Who calendars, and, most importantly, a very belated review of 'Oxygen', replete with chat about Punk Rock Doctor Who taking down the government, capitalism, privilege (and the lack thereof), and even the science of panic attacks.
So, yeah, I hope you will all please join me for this episode and, as always, glad to have you all aboard. Do enjoy the ride!
Episode 28 – Be Loud, F*ck Capitalism: Oxygen
Table of Contents:
0:00:00 - Opening and Welcome 0:06:12 - Happy Fandom Time 0:22:45 - Discussion of "Oxygen" 1:13:13 - Coming Soon on the Next Episode! (Plus Goodbye, Thanks, and Outro!)Links:
+ Email: terminusdwpodcast@gmail.com + Terminus on Stitcher + Terminus on iTunes + Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/terminusdwpodcast/ (the social group) or Like Us at: https://www.facebook.com/TerminusDWPodcast + Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerminusCast + Tumblr: http://terminusdwpodcast.tumblr.com + Terminus Amazon Online Store + Music Theme: 'Violin Doctor Who Theme' by ViolinistBAKA (on YouTube) + Earth Station One NetworkFun Links Related to the Show:
+ My Recent Guest Spots on the 'Discussing Who' Podcast: My Interview Episode! And Reviews of 'The Empty Child' and 'The Doctor Dances'! + My Recent Guest Spot on the 'Who and Company' Podcast (Geeking About 'Doctor Who' and 'In the Flesh')! + My Recent Guest Spot on the 'In Defense Of' Podcast (Celebrating 2017's Awesome Geek Moments)! + The Super-Pretty Seventh Doctor Era Box Set (sadly, no longer available! #weeping)! + 2018 Target Artwork Calendar from Andrew Skilleter! + Upcoming Seventh Doctor Comics from Titan Comics by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch! + Georgia Tennant on Twitter! And She Cosplayed as Seven! And Shared An Awesome Vid with Her Husband (David Somebody?) for Gary Russell! + Brand New Target Books for the New Series! + Doctor Who 2018 Made of Fail Calendar! (With Bonus Kinky Doctor!) + Four to Doomsday! (FIVEY IN SPAAAACE!) + Monk Trilogy Fan Trailer (By Gallifreyforever97 on YouTube)! + In the Flesh! + The Tomorrow People (1970s Classic Series)! + The Children of the Stones! + Warm Bodies!+ + + +
Notes:
Opening audio clips from the Fifth Doctor serial 'Terminus' and the Tenth Doctor serial 'The Shakespeare Code', copyright BBC. The female robot voice was from '2nd Speech Center' text-to-voice software. 'Doctor Who' theme was by ViolinistBAKA, link provided above.
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#631 - Bandril on the Run
Radio Free SkaroIn what can only be described as the universe screwing with us, and because the world of Doctor Who seems to be in lockdown, we have precisely one and a half items of news today, the content of which we shall not divulge in order to create a questionable air of tension before the main event...Fluid Links! Yes, enjoy the Three Who Rule's shaky insights as we field questions from you, the listeners!
Links:
- Forbidden Planet Target book signing - Moffat, RTD and Michael Grade
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#631 – Bandril on the Run
Radio Free SkaroIn what can only be described as the universe screwing with us, and because the world of Doctor Who seems to be in lockdown, we have precisely one and a half items of news today, the content of which we shall not divulge in order to create a questionable air of tension before the main event…Fluid Links! Yes, enjoy the Three Who Rule’s shaky insights as we field questions from you, the listeners!
Links:
– Forbidden Planet Target book signing – Moffat, RTD and Michael Grade
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Episode 196: Trust Your Moptor
Trust Your DoctorEveryone needs a mop, much the same way everyone needs a thneed.
It’s the beginning of the end. Russell T. is on his way out, he practically has one foot out of the door already, it’s his final season. He’s probably already given up actually, it’s just over now. It’s Partners in Crime, written by Russell T. Davies and aired on April 5, 2008.
Show-notes:
1:37 And what they’re referring to is Don Cheadle replacing Terrence Howard.
1:49 Check out our Blake’s 7 podcast Zenith.
21:20 They’re just called window cleaning platforms.
34:20 Official song about Stacy’s mom. Unfortunately doesn’t include her mourning her daughter’s death.
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!
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108 - Katy Manning, Mike Tucker and Michael Jayston Interview
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastKaty Manning, Mike Tuker and Michael Jayston Interview from Whooverville in 2016
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Episode 196: Trust Your Moptor
Trust Your DoctorEveryone needs a mop, much the same way everyone needs a thneed.
It’s the beginning of the end. Russell T. is on his way out, he practically has one foot out of the door already, it’s his final season. He’s probably already given up actually, it’s just over now. It’s Partners in Crime, written by Russell T. Davies and aired on April 5, 2008.
Show-notes:
1:37 And what they’re referring to is Don Cheadle replacing Terrence Howard.
1:49 Check out our Blake’s 7 podcast Zenith.
21:20 They’re just called window cleaning platforms.
34:20 Official song about Stacy’s mom. Unfortunately doesn’t include her mourning her daughter’s death.
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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B043 NewWho Series 5 Retrospective
Who Back WhenHaving just reviewed Series 5 of NewWho, we sat down to share some of our opinions and impressions of Matt Smith's inaugural season as The Doctor.
The post B043 NewWho Series 5 Retrospective appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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108 – Katy Manning, Mike Tucker and Michael Jayston Interview
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastKaty Manning, Mike Tuker and Michael Jayston Interview from Whooverville in 2016
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B043 NewWho Series 5 Retrospective
Who Back WhenHaving just reviewed Series 5 of NewWho, we sat down to share some of our opinions and impressions of Matt Smith's inaugural season as The Doctor.
The post B043 NewWho Series 5 Retrospective appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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Metebelis 2 #74 - The Fear of Not Actually Being Real
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2Ben and David return to look at Tom Baker cliffhangers during the time of producers Hinchcilffe and Williams. What makes a stonkin' good cliffhanger of this era and do Ben and David's picks tell us more about them than the show itself? The lads also touch upon the idea of the Doctor Who multiverse, the purpose and difference between cliffhangers and wrapping up a story, and what would Moffat do differently. Opening music is an excerpt from "Escape and Recapture" by Geoffrey Burgon from "The Seeds of Doom" score and closing music is the 1970s Doctor Who theme realized by Delia Derbyshire and composed by Ron Grainer.
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108 – Katy Manning, Mike Tucker and Michael Jayston Interview
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastKaty Manning, Mike Tuker and Michael Jayston Interview from Whooverville in 2016
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Metebelis 2 #74 - The Fear of Not Actually Being Real
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2Ben and David return to look at Tom Baker cliffhangers during the time of producers Hinchcilffe and Williams. What makes a stonkin' good cliffhanger of this era and do Ben and David's picks tell us more about them than the show itself? The lads also touch upon the idea of the Doctor Who multiverse, the purpose and difference between cliffhangers and wrapping up a story, and what would Moffat do differently. Opening music is an excerpt from "Escape and Recapture" by Geoffrey Burgon from "The Seeds of Doom" score and closing music is the 1970s Doctor Who theme realized by Delia Derbyshire and composed by Ron Grainer.



