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  • Gallifrey Stands

    Gallifrey Stands -Ep81- Series 2 look back, Part 2

    Gallifrey Stands

    Direct Podcast Download

    14:48 (GMT) - 4 Nov 2015

    We have a catch up on the latest from our Christmas play 'Doctor Who: The Time Trap', we talk about last weeks episode of Doctor Who and our guest companions Paul Gee & Susan Hewitt help us go through the second half of episodes of Doctor Who series 2.

    Gallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Check out the Doctor Who range today.

    The Whovian round up is brought to you by http://indiemacuser.co.uk

    Please check out Paul Gee's WhoNews in your phones app store & at http://www.who-news.com/

    Find Susan Hewitt's excellent David Tennant & Peter Capaldi sites here www.david-tennant-news.com/ & http://www.peter-capaldi-news.com/

    Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on The Tangent Bound Network, stitcher, iTunes & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/

    You can buy the GallifreyStands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12



  • Earth Station Who

    Earth Station Who Episode 114 - Invasion of The Zygons - The ESO Network

    Earth Station Who

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    14:02 (GMT) - 4 Nov 2015

    While “Doctor Disco” leaves yet another voice message for his companion, Mike, Mike, Jen, Mary, and Professor Dave ponce about in paranoia over who is a Zygon and who is human. Perhaps...

    Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.


  • Earth Station Who

    Earth Station Who Episode 114 - Invasion of The Zygons

    Earth Station Who

    Direct Podcast Download

    14:02 (GMT) - 4 Nov 2015

    While “Doctor Disco” leaves yet another voice message for his companion, Mike, Mike, Jen, Mary, and Professor Dave ponce about in paranoia over who is a Zygon and who is human. Perhaps...

    Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.


  • Doctor Who: Verity!

    Ep 93 - The Zygon Invasion of the Zygons

    Doctor Who: Verity!

    Direct Podcast Download

    12:30 (GMT) - 4 Nov 2015

    This week we discuss another Peter Harness nail biter or, depending on which Verity is on the mic, that meh episode with Osgood. (Maybe one of us has shapeshifted!) Join Deb, Kat, Lynne, and Tansy as we parse refugee metaphor, fangirls leveling up, and underpants. It's that sort of episode. And we miss Erika, who is jaunting around the UK, just a little.

    What did you think of "The Zygon Invasion"? Was it too heavy-handed or just a good invasion story? Have we had enough of The Hybrid talk? Is sometimes a cigar just a cigar? Let us know what you think in the comments!

    ^D

    Also covered [links on our site]:

    • Kat enjoyed seeing the Doctor Who/Welcome to Nightvale crossover!
    • Tansy
      • has jumped back on the Big Finish wagon with Counter-Measures!
      • is looking forward to sharing "The Underwater Menace" with her 6 y.o. Second Doctor Fangirl!
    • Lynne is SUPER EXCITED to get a Photo/Autograph with Alex Kingston at Chicago TARDIS. And has already selected shoes Worthy Of River Song!
    • Deb
      • loved the new 8th Doctor Comic written by George Mann and drawn by Emma Vieceli!
      • is looking forward to Long Island Who and interviewing Camille Codori, Noel Clarke and Katy Manning. And invites listeners to send in questions!

    Bonus links [also on our site]:
    Mary Robinette Kowal's The Glamourist Histories - with bonus Doctor references
    Star Trek: The Next Generation
    The Television Movie
    8th Doctor's question mark underpants
    BONUS: 11 Doctors in their underpants by Caycowa (Scroll down to the bottom of the commentary for the War Doctor and the 12 Doctor update. Note - the 12th Doctor uses a bit of NSFW language.)



  • Doctor Who: Verity!

    Ep 93 - The Zygon Invasion of the Zygons

    Doctor Who: Verity!

    Direct Podcast Download

    12:30 (GMT) - 4 Nov 2015

    This week we discuss another Peter Harness nail biter or, depending on which Verity is on the mic, that meh episode with Osgood. (Maybe one of us has shapeshifted!) Join Deb, Kat, Lynne, and Tansy as we parse refugee metaphor, fangirls leveling up, and underpants. It's that sort of episode. And we miss Erika, who is jaunting around the UK, just a little.

    What did you think of "The Zygon Invasion"? Was it too heavy-handed or just a good invasion story? Have we had enough of The Hybrid talk? Is sometimes a cigar just a cigar? Let us know what you think in the comments!

    ^D

    Also covered [links on our site]:

    • Kat enjoyed seeing the Doctor Who/Welcome to Nightvale crossover!
    • Tansy
      • has jumped back on the Big Finish wagon with Counter-Measures!
      • is looking forward to sharing "The Underwater Menace" with her 6 y.o. Second Doctor Fangirl!
    • Lynne is SUPER EXCITED to get a Photo/Autograph with Alex Kingston at Chicago TARDIS. And has already selected shoes Worthy Of River Song!
    • Deb
      • loved the new 8th Doctor Comic written by George Mann and drawn by Emma Vieceli!
      • is looking forward to Long Island Who and interviewing Camille Codori, Noel Clarke and Katy Manning. And invites listeners to send in questions!

    Bonus links [also on our site]:
    Mary Robinette Kowal's The Glamourist Histories - with bonus Doctor references
    Star Trek: The Next Generation
    The Television Movie
    8th Doctor's question mark underpants
    BONUS: 11 Doctors in their underpants by Caycowa (Scroll down to the bottom of the commentary for the War Doctor and the 12 Doctor update. Note - the 12th Doctor uses a bit of NSFW language.)



  • Doctor Who: Verity!

    Ep 93 - The Zygon Invasion of the Zygons

    Doctor Who: Verity!

    Direct Podcast Download

    12:30 (GMT) - 4 Nov 2015

    This week we discuss another Peter Harness nail biter or, depending on which Verity is on the mic, that meh episode with Osgood. (Maybe one of us has shapeshifted!) Join Deb, Kat, Lynne, and Tansy as we parse refugee metaphor, fangirls leveling up, and underpants. It's that sort of episode. And we miss Erika, who is jaunting around the UK, just a little.

    What did you think of "The Zygon Invasion"? Was it too heavy-handed or just a good invasion story? Have we had enough of The Hybrid talk? Is sometimes a cigar just a cigar? Let us know what you think in the comments!

    ^D

    Also covered [links on our site]:

    • Kat enjoyed seeing the Doctor Who/Welcome to Nightvale crossover!
    • Tansy
      • has jumped back on the Big Finish wagon with Counter-Measures!
      • is looking forward to sharing "The Underwater Menace" with her 6 y.o. Second Doctor Fangirl!
    • Lynne is SUPER EXCITED to get a Photo/Autograph with Alex Kingston at Chicago TARDIS. And has already selected shoes Worthy Of River Song!
    • Deb
      • loved the new 8th Doctor Comic written by George Mann and drawn by Emma Vieceli!
      • is looking forward to Long Island Who and interviewing Camille Codori, Noel Clarke and Katy Manning. And invites listeners to send in questions!

    Bonus links [also on our site]:Mary Robinette Kowal's The Glamourist Histories - with bonus Doctor referencesStar Trek: The Next GenerationThe Television Movie8th Doctor's question mark underpantsBONUS: 11 Doctors in their underpants by Caycowa (Scroll down to the bottom of the commentary for the War Doctor and the 12 Doctor update. Note - the 12th Doctor uses a bit of NSFW language.)



  • Gallifrey Stands

    Gallifrey Stands -Ep81- Series 2 look back, Part 2

    Gallifrey Stands

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:48 (GMT) - 4 Nov 2015

    We have a catch up on the latest from our Christmas play 'Doctor Who: The Time Trap', we talk about last weeks episode of Doctor Who and our guest companions Paul Gee & Susan Hewitt help us go through the second half of episodes of Doctor Who series 2.

    Gallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Check out the Doctor Who range today.

    The Whovian round up is brought to you by http://indiemacuser.co.uk

    Please check out Paul Gee's WhoNews in your phones app store & at http://www.who-news.com/

    Find Susan Hewitt's excellent David Tennant & Peter Capaldi sites here www.david-tennant-news.com/ & http://www.peter-capaldi-news.com/

    Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on The Tangent Bound Network, stitcher, iTunes & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/

    You can buy the GallifreyStands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12



  • Feexby

    9.07 - The Zygon Invasion

    Feexby

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    19:17 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    The Zygon Invasion! It's like that time there was an Invasion Of The Zygons! Remember that back in the 70s, 80s? Doctor Who In An Exciting Adventure With Nessie. That one.

    The mixed tense Die Hard 2 movie strap line that enraged John so much he forgot what it is is: "They say lightning never strikes twice. They were wrong."

    Download Enhanced Podcast


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 530: WHOOVERVILLE 7 - 2015 INTERVIEW 2

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    10:00 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    WHOOVERVILLE 7 - 2015 INTERVIEW 2 Doctor Who Podcast Alliance Interview


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 530: WHOOVERVILLE 7 - 2015 INTERVIEW 2

    Tin Dog Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    WHOOVERVILLE 7 - 2015 INTERVIEW 2 Doctor Who Podcast Alliance Interview


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 530: WHOOVERVILLE 7 - 2015 INTERVIEW 2

    Tin Dog Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    WHOOVERVILLE 7 - 2015 INTERVIEW 2 Doctor Who Podcast Alliance Interview


  • Feexby

    9.07 - The Zygon Invasion

    Feexby

    Direct Podcast Download

    09:17 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    The Zygon Invasion! It's like that time there was an Invasion Of The Zygons! Remember that back in the 70s, 80s? Doctor Who In An Exciting Adventure With Nessie. That one.

    The mixed tense Die Hard 2 movie strap line that enraged John so much he forgot what it is is: "They say lightning never strikes twice. They were wrong."

    Download Enhanced Podcast


  • Feexby

    9.07 - The Zygon Invasion

    Feexby

    Direct Podcast Download

    09:17 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    The Zygon Invasion! It's like that time there was an Invasion Of The Zygons! Remember that back in the 70s, 80s? Doctor Who In An Exciting Adventure With Nessie. That one. The mixed tense Die Hard 2 movie strap line that enraged John so much he forgot what it is is: "They say lightning never strikes twice. They were wrong."


  • Feexby

    9.07 - The Zygon Invasion

    Feexby

    Direct Podcast Download

    09:17 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    The Zygon Invasion! It's like that time there was an Invasion Of The Zygons! Remember that back in the 70s, 80s? Doctor Who In An Exciting Adventure With Nessie. That one. The mixed tense Die Hard 2 movie strap line that enraged John so much he forgot what it is is: "They say lightning never strikes twice. They were wrong."


  • Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Terminus Podcast -- Episode 14 – The Tide is High: The Girl Who Died and the Woman Who Lived

    Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    08:52 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    Herein I present a somewhat belated episode, wherein Clara completely steals the show for me, even with her little bit of screen-time in the second part, and, yeah, like a fool I'm just left making grabby hands at the screen for her. And also wherein I randomly have a bit of a go at RTD a few times during the show, which was admittedly not too pretty. I don't know, he just seemed to keep coming up like a bobbing apple or a floating witch (trying to relate things to Halloween with my awkward analogies, yo!) for some reason! I suppose that recording at 6:00 AM after being up all night brings out my...punch-drunk and ranting side, apparently? You've been warned!

    Also, there's some bonus chat about polytheism, polyamory, and various other p-words, which, as I was trying a new mic set-up this time around, things all went a bit pear-shaped (another p-word!) and the plosive fixes were unfortunately needed in force, as well as a few other various technical glitches that managed to double (triple?) my usual editing time. Maybe it was all witch's curse? Sed Libera Nos a Malo! (I've obviously been watching too many Hammer Horror films recently).

    Anyway, as with this episode, for the next episode I plan on reviewing the Zygon 2-parter together. That episode should hopefully drop by about a week after 'The Zygon Inversion' airs, if all goes to plan. So yeah, you guys subscribing to the Terminus RSS feed on iTunes (or any other fine podcatchers, of course!) might make things a bit easier to follow along, as my schedule has been a bit wonky as of late, as I try to catch up. But of course that's all up to you.

    So, anyway, I hope you all will join me for my somewhat sloxicated review 'The Girl Who Died' and 'The Woman Who Lived'. And, as always, glad to have you all aboard. Enjoy the ride!

    Episode 14 – The Tide is High: The Girl Who Died and the Woman Who Lived

    Table of Contents:0:00:00 - Opening and Welcome0:03:14 - Happy Fandom Time0:12:48 - Discussion of "The Girl Who Died' and 'The Woman Who Lived'0:53:01 - 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 Network

    Fun Links Related to the Show:+ Verity! episode #91 (which mentioned this podcast -- squee!) + Earth Station Who episode #34 (wherein I lost my podcast virginity chatting about 'The Cold War'!)+ The Tenth Doctor and Donna return to Doctor Who on Big Finish: Press Release and Pre-order Link!+ 'The Adventures of Luther Arkwright' Big Finish Audio+ David Tennant's Richard II Dates Confirmed for New York! (And link to the awesome DVD from his previous performance!)+ K-9 Movie announced: 'Time Quake'!+ My 'Three Doctors' Episode and My Seventh Doctor Episode (as mentioned on the podcast)+ AStore Links to the DVDs of 'The Visitation' and 'Terminus'+ 'Chiaroscuro' - my Ninth Doctor and Martha fic with Tereleptils and UNIT (Warning: Mature/Adult fic)+ "The Next Adventure" by such_heights (the River/Lady Christina fic I mentioned)

     

    BE SURE TO CHECK THE TERMINUS AMAZON A-STORE FOR WHERE TO BUY OTHER THINGS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE!

     

    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.



  • Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Terminus Podcast -- Episode 14 - The Tide is High: The Girl Who Died and the Woman Who Lived

    Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    08:52 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    Herein I present a somewhat belated episode, wherein Clara completely steals the show for me, even with her little bit of screen-time in the second part, and, yeah, like a fool I'm just left making grabby hands at the screen for her. And also wherein I randomly have a bit of a go at RTD a few times during the show, which was admittedly not too pretty. I don't know, he just seemed to keep coming up like a bobbing apple or a floating witch (trying to relate things to Halloween with my awkward analogies, yo!) for some reason! I suppose that recording at 6:00 AM after being up all night brings out my...punch-drunk and ranting side, apparently? You've been warned!

    Also, there's some bonus chat about polytheism, polyamory, and various other p-words, which, as I was trying a new mic set-up this time around, things all went a bit pear-shaped (another p-word!) and the plosive fixes were unfortunately needed in force, as well as a few other various technical glitches that managed to double (triple?) my usual editing time. Maybe it was all witch's curse? Sed Libera Nos a Malo! (I've obviously been watching too many Hammer Horror films recently).

    Anyway, as with this episode, for the next episode I plan on reviewing the Zygon 2-parter together. That episode should hopefully drop by about a week after 'The Zygon Inversion' airs, if all goes to plan. So yeah, you guys subscribing to the Terminus RSS feed on iTunes (or any other fine podcatchers, of course!) might make things a bit easier to follow along, as my schedule has been a bit wonky as of late, as I try to catch up. But of course that's all up to you.

    So, anyway, I hope you all will join me for my somewhat sloxicated review 'The Girl Who Died' and 'The Woman Who Lived'. And, as always, glad to have you all aboard. Enjoy the ride!

    Episode 14 - The Tide is High: The Girl Who Died and the Woman Who Lived


    Table of Contents:
    0:00:00 - Opening and Welcome
    0:03:14 - Happy Fandom Time
    0:12:48 - Discussion of "The Girl Who Died' and 'The Woman Who Lived'
    0:53:01 - 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 Network


    Fun Links Related to the Show:
    + Verity! episode #91 (which mentioned this podcast -- squee!)
    + Earth Station Who episode #34 (wherein I lost my podcast virginity chatting about 'The Cold War'!)
    + The Tenth Doctor and Donna return to Doctor Who on Big Finish: Press Release and Pre-order Link!
    + 'The Adventures of Luther Arkwright' Big Finish Audio
    + David Tennant's Richard II Dates Confirmed for New York! (And link to the awesome DVD from his previous performance!)
    + K-9 Movie announced: 'Time Quake'!
    + My 'Three Doctors' Episode and My Seventh Doctor Episode (as mentioned on the podcast)
    + AStore Links to the DVDs of 'The Visitation' and 'Terminus'
    + 'Chiaroscuro' - my Ninth Doctor and Martha fic with Tereleptils and UNIT (Warning: Mature/Adult fic)
    + "The Next Adventure" by such_heights (the River/Lady Christina fic I mentioned)

    BE SURE TO CHECK THE TERMINUS AMAZON A-STORE FOR WHERE TO BUY OTHER THINGS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE!

    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.



  • Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Terminus Podcast -- Episode 14 - The Tide is High: The Girl Who Died and the Woman Who Lived

    Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    08:52 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    Herein I present a somewhat belated episode, wherein Clara completely steals the show for me, even with her little bit of screen-time in the second part, and, yeah, like a fool I'm just left making grabby hands at the screen for her. And also wherein I randomly have a bit of a go at RTD a few times during the show, which was admittedly not too pretty. I don't know, he just seemed to keep coming up like a bobbing apple or a floating witch (trying to relate things to Halloween with my awkward analogies, yo!) for some reason! I suppose that recording at 6:00 AM after being up all night brings out my...punch-drunk and ranting side, apparently? You've been warned!

    Also, there's some bonus chat about polytheism, polyamory, and various other p-words, which, as I was trying a new mic set-up this time around, things all went a bit pear-shaped (another p-word!) and the plosive fixes were unfortunately needed in force, as well as a few other various technical glitches that managed to double (triple?) my usual editing time. Maybe it was all witch's curse? Sed Libera Nos a Malo! (I've obviously been watching too many Hammer Horror films recently).

    Anyway, as with this episode, for the next episode I plan on reviewing the Zygon 2-parter together. That episode should hopefully drop by about a week after 'The Zygon Inversion' airs, if all goes to plan. So yeah, you guys subscribing to the Terminus RSS feed on iTunes (or any other fine podcatchers, of course!) might make things a bit easier to follow along, as my schedule has been a bit wonky as of late, as I try to catch up. But of course that's all up to you.

    So, anyway, I hope you all will join me for my somewhat sloxicated review 'The Girl Who Died' and 'The Woman Who Lived'. And, as always, glad to have you all aboard. Enjoy the ride!

    Episode 14 - The Tide is High: The Girl Who Died and the Woman Who Lived


    Table of Contents:
    0:00:00 - Opening and Welcome
    0:03:14 - Happy Fandom Time
    0:12:48 - Discussion of "The Girl Who Died' and 'The Woman Who Lived'
    0:53:01 - 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 Network


    Fun Links Related to the Show:
    + Verity! episode #91 (which mentioned this podcast -- squee!)
    + Earth Station Who episode #34 (wherein I lost my podcast virginity chatting about 'The Cold War'!)
    + The Tenth Doctor and Donna return to Doctor Who on Big Finish: Press Release and Pre-order Link!
    + 'The Adventures of Luther Arkwright' Big Finish Audio
    + David Tennant's Richard II Dates Confirmed for New York! (And link to the awesome DVD from his previous performance!)
    + K-9 Movie announced: 'Time Quake'!
    + My 'Three Doctors' Episode and My Seventh Doctor Episode (as mentioned on the podcast)
    + AStore Links to the DVDs of 'The Visitation' and 'Terminus'
    + 'Chiaroscuro' - my Ninth Doctor and Martha fic with Tereleptils and UNIT (Warning: Mature/Adult fic)
    + "The Next Adventure" by such_heights (the River/Lady Christina fic I mentioned)

    BE SURE TO CHECK THE TERMINUS AMAZON A-STORE FOR WHERE TO BUY OTHER THINGS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE!

    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.



  • Podcastica

    The Zygon Invasion

    Podcastica

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:56 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    A splinter group of Zygons decide they're tired of pretending to be human! Join John and Taylor as they discuss "The Zygon Invasion"! They talk about hybrids, how much John loves evil Clara, how horrible the standoff scene was, and some weird theories for next week's episode!


  • Two girls, a guy and a TARDIS....The Podcast - Nervous Dog Produ

    Two Girls, a Guy and a TARDIS - Episode 52 - It's as if it was a TV Show

    Two girls, a guy and a TARDIS....The Podcast - Nervous Dog Produ

    Direct Podcast Download

    03:56 (GMT) - 3 Nov 2015

    So ignore me saying this is episode 53 throughout the episode, it is in fact episode 52.  It's our longest episode ever but Nicole gives a great rundown of The Girl Who Died and the Woman Who Lived.  So sit back and enjoy!

    John, Joanna, Nicole

    Twitter - http://twitter.com/2g1g1tardis

    web - http://www.2g1g1tardis.com

    itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/doctor-who-two-girls-guy-tardis/id593253466

    Stitcher Radio - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nervous-dog-productions/two-girls-a-guy-and-a-tardis-nervous-dog-productions

    DWPA - http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/podcast?podcastid=132



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Ren and Stimpy

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    20:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    This week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard enjoy the worst prawn cocktail of the entire 1970s: it's The Invisible Enemy.

    Buy the story!

    The Invisible Enemy was released on DVD in 2008 as part of the K9 Tales box set, which also includes the execrable 1981 Christmas spin-off K9 and Company. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).

    Notes and links

    We're still in the middle of Doctor Who's Blakes 7 years, and so the terrible cardboard corridor they fly down in Part 1 looks like an extremely low-rent version of the already fairly low-rent Xenon Base in Blakes 7 Season 4.

    Roger Dean is an artist famous for his 70s prog-rock album covers, particularly for the band Yes. The picture Richard mentions is the cover of a Lighthouse album called One Fine Day. You can enjoy more of Dean's work on his website, including images he used as evidence when he sued James Cameron for (allegedly) shamelessly ripping him off in Avatar.

    Our new work of the week is arcology, which is an "ideal integrated city within a massive vertical structure". Fans of arcologies will enjoy the work of architect Paolo Soleri, as well as the snazzy headquarters of the crew of Thunderbirds 2086.

    As always, the world is ending, even in the 1970s, and so it's time to mention Paul Ehrlich's The Population Bomb, as well that indispensible condiment Soylent Green (1973).

    I can never stop posting this link to pictures of the chimp-in-a-robot-dog-suit Muffet from the 1970s series of Battlestar Galactica. And if you enjoyed that, you might also enjoy this video of the cute robots Huey, Dewey and Louis from Silent Running (1972).

    Fans of having a shrunken Raquel Welch injected into their bloodstream should seek urgent medical attention.

    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, I don't know, make you watch The Invisible Enemy again.

    Bondfinger

    While you wait for our new commentary on Thunderball (1965) to be released next Saturday, why not revisit some of our old commentary tracks: 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.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 51 Ren and Stimpy

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    20:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    This week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard enjoy the worst prawn cocktail of the entire 1970s: it's The Invisible Enemy.

    Buy the story!

    The Invisible Enemy was released on DVD in 2008 as part of the K9 Tales box set, which also includes the execrable 1981 Christmas spin-off K9 and Company. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).

    Notes and links

    We're still in the middle of Doctor Who's Blakes 7 years, and so the terrible cardboard corridor they fly down in Part 1 looks like an extremely low-rent version of the already fairly low-rent Xenon Base in Blakes 7 Season 4.

    Roger Dean is an artist famous for his 70s prog-rock album covers, particularly for the band Yes. The picture Richard mentions is the cover of a Lighthouse album called One Fine Day. You can enjoy more of Dean's work on his website, including images he used as evidence when he sued James Cameron for (allegedly) shamelessly ripping him off in Avatar.

    Our new work of the week is arcology, which is an "ideal integrated city within a massive vertical structure". Fans of arcologies will enjoy the work of architect Paolo Soleri, as well as the snazzy headquarters of the crew of Thunderbirds 2086.

    As always, the world is ending, even in the 1970s, and so it's time to mention Paul Ehrlich's The Population Bomb, as well that indispensible condiment Soylent Green (1973).

    I can never stop posting this link to pictures of the chimp-in-a-robot-dog-suit Muffet from the 1970s series of Battlestar Galactica. And if you enjoyed that, you might also enjoy this video of the cute robots Huey, Dewey and Louis from Silent Running (1972).

    Fans of having a shrunken Raquel Welch injected into their bloodstream should seek urgent medical attention.

    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, I don't know, make you watch The Invisible Enemy again.

    Bondfinger

    While you wait for our new commentary on Thunderball (1965) to be released next Saturday, why not revisit some of our old commentary tracks: 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.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 51: Ren and Stimpy

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    20:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    This week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard enjoy the worst prawn cocktail of the entire 1970s: it's The Invisible Enemy.

    Buy the story!

    The Invisible Enemy was released on DVD in 2008 as part of the K9 Tales box set, which also includes the execrable 1981 Christmas spin-off K9 and Company. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).

    We're still in the middle of Doctor Who's Blakes 7 years, and so the terrible cardboard corridor they fly down in Part 1 looks like an extremely low-rent version of the already fairly low-rent Xenon Base in Blakes 7 Season 4.

    Roger Dean is an artist famous for his 70s prog-rock album covers, particularly for the band Yes. The picture Richard mentions is the cover of a Lighthouse album called One Fine Day. You can enjoy more of Dean's work on his website, including images he used as evidence when he sued James Cameron for (allegedly) shamelessly ripping him off in Avatar.

    Our new work of the week is arcology, which is an "ideal integrated city within a massive vertical structure". Fans of arcologies will enjoy the work of architect Paolo Soleri, as well as the snazzy headquarters of the crew of Thunderbirds 2086.

    As always, the world is ending, even in the 1970s, and so it's time to mention Paul Ehrlich's The Population Bomb, as well that indispensible condiment Soylent Green (1973).

    I can never stop posting this link to pictures of the chimp-in-a-robot-dog-suit Muffet from the 1970s series of Battlestar Galactica. And if you enjoyed that, you might also enjoy this video of the cute robots Huey, Dewey and Louis from Silent Running (1972).

    Fans of having a shrunken Raquel Welch injected into their bloodstream should seek urgent medical attention.

    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, I don't know, make you watch The Invisible Enemy again.

    Bondfinger

    While you wait for our new commentary on Thunderball (1965) to be released next Saturday, why not revisit some of our old commentary tracks: 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.



  • Get Off My World

    Series 9 Minisode 5: Another Thing We Can Blame Richard Wagner For - Get Off My World! - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Get Off My World

    Direct Podcast Download

    19:23 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

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    In Minisode 5: Another Thing We Can Blame Richard Wagner For, the boys have differing opinions about The Girl Who Died by Jamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat. Listen as they discuss 80s music, Brian Blessed, baby talk, testosterone with lemon grass, historically inaccurate viking helmets, and much, much more!*

    *By much, much more we mean MORE CRAZY TALK ABOUT KILL THE MOON!



  • Doctor Who - The High Council

    Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 22

    Doctor Who - The High Council

    Direct Podcast Download

    17:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    For the first time in Doctor Who - The High Council history, we embark in a Part 5 of a story. Josh is beginning to lose it, but Eric, Kyle and Steven keep it rolling. Want to know who Bob Anderson is? You will learn it here...now. We learned a little more about Carmen Munroe OBE and Eric's keyboard. Perhaps we talk a little about Enemy of the World. If you choose Leggs Eggs or Grape Ape as the words of the day, you have won. Congratulations.

    Enjoy the irreverant banter!

    Want to listen to some James Bond movie commentaries with this same crew?

    Doctor Who: Prognosis Negative



  • Doctor Who - The High Council

    Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 22

    Doctor Who - The High Council

    Direct Podcast Download

    17:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    For the first time in Doctor Who - The High Council history, we embark in a Part 5 of a story. Josh is beginning to lose it, but Eric, Kyle and Steven keep it rolling. Want to know who Bob Anderson is? You will learn it here...now. We learned a little more about Carmen Munroe OBE and Eric's keyboard. Perhaps we talk a little about Enemy of the World. If you choose Leggs Eggs or Grape Ape as the words of the day, you have won. Congratulations.

    Enjoy the irreverant banter!

    Want to listen to some James Bond movie commentaries with this same crew?

    Doctor Who: Prognosis Negative



  • Traveling the Vortex

    Episode 253 - The Halloween Invasion

    Traveling the Vortex

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:33 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    ttv_logo_newIn this week’s show we step aside for a brief moment to talk a little bit about our Halloween festivities this week.

    Then we get down to business and discuss the Halloween broadcast of Series 9 with The Zygon Invasion. We give our impression of this first story in a two-part story arc with lots of surprises and some seriously tense moments.

    Also, some good news for the future of the series as well as some exciting announcement out of some of our local and area conventions.

    And, of course, your feedback.

    Enjoy!



  • Traveling the Vortex

    Episode 253 - The Halloween Invasion

    Traveling the Vortex

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:33 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    ttv_logo_newIn this week’s show we step aside for a brief moment to talk a little bit about our Halloween festivities this week.

    Then we get down to business and discuss the Halloween broadcast of Series 9 with The Zygon Invasion. We give our impression of this first story in a two-part story arc with lots of surprises and some seriously tense moments.

    Also, some good news for the future of the series as well as some exciting announcement out of some of our local and area conventions.

    And, of course, your feedback.

    Enjoy!



  • Mutter's Spiral Podcast

    MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 99 - "The Zygon Invasion"

    Mutter's Spiral Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:03 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    ZYGONS, ZYGONS EVERYWHERE! Mutter's Spiral Podcast is back talking about "The Zygon Invasion", episode 7 of Series 9 of DOCTOR WHO (and, yes, part 1 of 2)! It's a shorter podcast, since it's half of a very plot-heavy story from Peter Harness. We don't talk plot much, as that's left to unravel in part 2, but we do talk about the political parallels between this story and "real life" as well as a lot of elements that did NOT work for me (Will) - I'm full of disdain. John enjoyed the story more, but he was not comfortable with the political messages raining down upon the viewers, either. We're both hoping that part 2 really brings the story home in a successful way, so we decided to wait until next week for a more full discussion of the story.

    It's interesting listening (we hope), but it's not as positive and sunny as our usual podcasts. Of course, there's also TRIVIA!



  • Mutter's Spiral Podcast

    MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 99 - "The Zygon Invasion"

    Mutter's Spiral Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:03 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    ZYGONS, ZYGONS EVERYWHERE! Mutter's Spiral Podcast is back talking about "The Zygon Invasion", episode 7 of Series 9 of DOCTOR WHO (and, yes, part 1 of 2)! It's a shorter podcast, since it's half of a very plot-heavy story from Peter Harness. We don't talk plot much, as that's left to unravel in part 2, but we do talk about the political parallels between this story and "real life" as well as a lot of elements that did NOT work for me (Will) - I'm full of disdain. John enjoyed the story more, but he was not comfortable with the political messages raining down upon the viewers, either. We're both hoping that part 2 really brings the story home in a successful way, so we decided to wait until next week for a more full discussion of the story.

    It's interesting listening (we hope), but it's not as positive and sunny as our usual podcasts. Of course, there's also TRIVIA!



  • The Cultdom Collective

    Commentary: Doctor Who - The Zygon Invasion

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    Ian & Dave are join this week by the newly regenerated form of Jeff The 7th Doctor, and the boys put him through his paces with an obstacle course, a yodeling competition and the most dangerous activity there is.... this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - The Zygon Invasion


  • The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode #282

    The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    13:13 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    The Zygon Invasion

    Adam, Mary, Debbie, Kirby and Andy talk about the return of the Zygons and Osgood to Doctor Who. We also have feedback, You Won't Get This One and news.


  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Ren and Stimpy

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    This week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard enjoy the worst prawn cocktail of the entire 1970s: it’s The Invisible Enemy.

    Buy the story!

    The Invisible Enemy was released on DVD in 2008 as part of the K9 Tales box set, which also includes the execrable 1981 Christmas spin-off K9 and Company. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).

    We’re still in the middle of Doctor Who’s Blakes 7 years, and so the terrible cardboard corridor they fly down in Part 1 looks like an extremely low-rent version of the already fairly low-rent Xenon Base in Blakes 7 Season 4.

    Roger Dean is an artist famous for his 70s prog-rock album covers, particularly for the band Yes. The picture Richard mentions is the cover of a Lighthouse album called One Fine Day. You can enjoy more of Dean’s work on his website, including images he used as evidence when he sued James Cameron for (allegedly) shamelessly ripping him off in Avatar.

    Our new work of the week is arcology, which is an “ideal integrated city within a massive vertical structure”. Fans of arcologies will enjoy the work of architect Paolo Soleri, as well as the snazzy headquarters of the crew of Thunderbirds 2086.

    As always, the world is ending, even in the 1970s, and so it’s time to mention Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb, as well that indispensible condiment Soylent Green (1973).

    I can never stop posting this link to pictures of the chimp-in-a-robot-dog-suit Muffet from the 1970s series of Battlestar Galactica. And if you enjoyed that, you might also enjoy this video of the cute robots Huey, Dewey and Louis from Silent Running (1972).

    Fans of having a shrunken Raquel Welch injected into their bloodstream should seek urgent medical attention.

    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, I don’t know, make you watch The Invisible Enemy again.

    Bondfinger

    While you wait for our new commentary on Thunderball (1965) to be released next Saturday, why not revisit some of our old commentary tracks: 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.



  • The Cultdom Collective

    Commentary: Doctor Who - The Zygon Invasion

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    Ian & Dave are join this week by the newly regenerated form of Jeff The 7th Doctor, and the boys put him through his paces with an obstacle course, a yodeling competition and the most dangerous activity there is.... this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - The Zygon Invasion


  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Ren and Stimpy

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    This week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard enjoy the worst prawn cocktail of the entire 1970s: it’s The Invisible Enemy.

    Buy the story!

    The Invisible Enemy was released on DVD in 2008 as part of the K9 Tales box set, which also includes the execrable 1981 Christmas spin-off K9 and Company. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).

    We’re still in the middle of Doctor Who’s Blakes 7 years, and so the terrible cardboard corridor they fly down in Part 1 looks like an extremely low-rent version of the already fairly low-rent Xenon Base in Blakes 7 Season 4.

    Roger Dean is an artist famous for his 70s prog-rock album covers, particularly for the band Yes. The picture Richard mentions is the cover of a Lighthouse album called One Fine Day. You can enjoy more of Dean’s work on his website, including images he used as evidence when he sued James Cameron for (allegedly) shamelessly ripping him off in Avatar.

    Our new work of the week is arcology, which is an “ideal integrated city within a massive vertical structure”. Fans of arcologies will enjoy the work of architect Paolo Soleri, as well as the snazzy headquarters of the crew of Thunderbirds 2086.

    As always, the world is ending, even in the 1970s, and so it’s time to mention Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb, as well that indispensible condiment Soylent Green (1973).

    I can never stop posting this link to pictures of the chimp-in-a-robot-dog-suit Muffet from the 1970s series of Battlestar Galactica. And if you enjoyed that, you might also enjoy this video of the cute robots Huey, Dewey and Louis from Silent Running (1972).

    Fans of having a shrunken Raquel Welch injected into their bloodstream should seek urgent medical attention.

    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, I don’t know, make you watch The Invisible Enemy again.

    Bondfinger

    While you wait for our new commentary on Thunderball (1965) to be released next Saturday, why not revisit some of our old commentary tracks: 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.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Ren and Stimpy

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    This week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard enjoy the worst prawn cocktail of the entire 1970s: it’s The Invisible Enemy.

    Buy the story!

    The Invisible Enemy was released on DVD in 2008 as part of the K9 Tales box set, which also includes the execrable 1981 Christmas spin-off K9 and Company. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).

    We’re still in the middle of Doctor Who’s Blakes 7 years, and so the terrible cardboard corridor they fly down in Part 1 looks like an extremely low-rent version of the already fairly low-rent Xenon Base in Blakes 7 Season 4.

    Roger Dean is an artist famous for his 70s prog-rock album covers, particularly for the band Yes. The picture Richard mentions is the cover of a Lighthouse album called One Fine Day. You can enjoy more of Dean’s work on his website, including images he used as evidence when he sued James Cameron for (allegedly) shamelessly ripping him off in Avatar.

    Our new work of the week is arcology, which is an “ideal integrated city within a massive vertical structure”. Fans of arcologies will enjoy the work of architect Paolo Soleri, as well as the snazzy headquarters of the crew of Thunderbirds 2086.

    As always, the world is ending, even in the 1970s, and so it’s time to mention Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb, as well that indispensible condiment Soylent Green (1973).

    I can never stop posting this link to pictures of the chimp-in-a-robot-dog-suit Muffet from the 1970s series of Battlestar Galactica. And if you enjoyed that, you might also enjoy this video of the cute robots Huey, Dewey and Louis from Silent Running (1972).

    Fans of having a shrunken Raquel Welch injected into their bloodstream should seek urgent medical attention.

    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, I don’t know, make you watch The Invisible Enemy again.

    Bondfinger

    While you wait for our new commentary on Thunderball (1965) to be released next Saturday, why not revisit some of our old commentary tracks: 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.



  • The Cultdom Collective

    Commentary: Doctor Who - The Zygon Invasion

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    Ian & Dave are join this week by the newly regenerated form of Jeff The 7th Doctor, and the boys put him through his paces with an obstacle course, a yodeling competition and the most dangerous activity there is.... this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - The Zygon Invasion


  • The Cultdom Collective

    Commentary: Doctor Who - The Zygon Invasion

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    Ian & Dave are join this week by the newly regenerated form of Jeff The 7th Doctor, and the boys put him through his paces with an obstacle course, a yodeling competition and the most dangerous activity there is.... this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - The Zygon Invasion


  • The Cultdom Collective

    Commentary: Doctor Who - The Zygon Invasion

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    Ian & Dave are join this week by the newly regenerated form of Jeff The 7th Doctor, and the boys put him through his paces with an obstacle course, a yodeling competition and the most dangerous activity there is.... this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - The Zygon Invasion


  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Ren and Stimpy

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    This week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard enjoy the worst prawn cocktail of the entire 1970s: it’s The Invisible Enemy.

    Buy the story!

    The Invisible Enemy was released on DVD in 2008 as part of the K9 Tales box set, which also includes the execrable 1981 Christmas spin-off K9 and Company. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).

    We’re still in the middle of Doctor Who’s Blakes 7 years, and so the terrible cardboard corridor they fly down in Part 1 looks like an extremely low-rent version of the already fairly low-rent Xenon Base in Blakes 7 Season 4.

    Roger Dean is an artist famous for his 70s prog-rock album covers, particularly for the band Yes. The picture Richard mentions is the cover of a Lighthouse album called One Fine Day. You can enjoy more of Dean’s work on his website, including images he used as evidence when he sued James Cameron for (allegedly) shamelessly ripping him off in Avatar.

    Our new work of the week is arcology, which is an “ideal integrated city within a massive vertical structure”. Fans of arcologies will enjoy the work of architect Paolo Soleri, as well as the snazzy headquarters of the crew of Thunderbirds 2086.

    As always, the world is ending, even in the 1970s, and so it’s time to mention Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb, as well that indispensible condiment Soylent Green (1973).

    I can never stop posting this link to pictures of the chimp-in-a-robot-dog-suit Muffet from the 1970s series of Battlestar Galactica. And if you enjoyed that, you might also enjoy this video of the cute robots Huey, Dewey and Louis from Silent Running (1972).

    Fans of having a shrunken Raquel Welch injected into their bloodstream should seek urgent medical attention.

    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, I don’t know, make you watch The Invisible Enemy again.

    Bondfinger

    While you wait for our new commentary on Thunderball (1965) to be released next Saturday, why not revisit some of our old commentary tracks: 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.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Ren and Stimpy

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    This week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard enjoy the worst prawn cocktail of the entire 1970s: it’s The Invisible Enemy.

    Buy the story!

    The Invisible Enemy was released on DVD in 2008 as part of the K9 Tales box set, which also includes the execrable 1981 Christmas spin-off K9 and Company. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).

    We’re still in the middle of Doctor Who’s Blakes 7 years, and so the terrible cardboard corridor they fly down in Part 1 looks like an extremely low-rent version of the already fairly low-rent Xenon Base in Blakes 7 Season 4.

    Roger Dean is an artist famous for his 70s prog-rock album covers, particularly for the band Yes. The picture Richard mentions is the cover of a Lighthouse album called One Fine Day. You can enjoy more of Dean’s work on his website, including images he used as evidence when he sued James Cameron for (allegedly) shamelessly ripping him off in Avatar.

    Our new work of the week is arcology, which is an “ideal integrated city within a massive vertical structure”. Fans of arcologies will enjoy the work of architect Paolo Soleri, as well as the snazzy headquarters of the crew of Thunderbirds 2086.

    As always, the world is ending, even in the 1970s, and so it’s time to mention Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb, as well that indispensible condiment Soylent Green (1973).

    I can never stop posting this link to pictures of the chimp-in-a-robot-dog-suit Muffet from the 1970s series of Battlestar Galactica. And if you enjoyed that, you might also enjoy this video of the cute robots Huey, Dewey and Louis from Silent Running (1972).

    Fans of having a shrunken Raquel Welch injected into their bloodstream should seek urgent medical attention.

    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, I don’t know, make you watch The Invisible Enemy again.

    Bondfinger

    While you wait for our new commentary on Thunderball (1965) to be released next Saturday, why not revisit some of our old commentary tracks: 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.



  • The Blue Box Podcast

    Episode 179: The Zygon Invasion Review

    The Blue Box Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    04:22 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    The Blue Box Podcast - Episode 179: The Zygon Invasion Review Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett


  • The Impossible Girls

    Episode #40: Peace, Love, and Rock n Roll

    The Impossible Girls

    Direct Podcast Download

    02:26 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    Our ZYGON INVASION discussion episode! Not everything is as it seems as the Doctor comes in contact with yet another hybrid. Also, what's next for Clara?!



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Ren and Stimpy

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:00 (GMT) - 2 Nov 2015

    This week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard enjoy the worst prawn cocktail of the entire 1970s: it’s The Invisible Enemy.

    Buy the story!

    The Invisible Enemy was released on DVD in 2008 as part of the K9 Tales box set, which also includes the execrable 1981 Christmas spin-off K9 and Company. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).

    We’re still in the middle of Doctor Who’s Blakes 7 years, and so the terrible cardboard corridor they fly down in Part 1 looks like an extremely low-rent version of the already fairly low-rent Xenon Base in Blakes 7 Season 4.

    Roger Dean is an artist famous for his 70s prog-rock album covers, particularly for the band Yes. The picture Richard mentions is the cover of a Lighthouse album called One Fine Day. You can enjoy more of Dean’s work on his website, including images he used as evidence when he sued James Cameron for (allegedly) shamelessly ripping him off in Avatar.

    Our new work of the week is arcology, which is an “ideal integrated city within a massive vertical structure”. Fans of arcologies will enjoy the work of architect Paolo Soleri, as well as the snazzy headquarters of the crew of Thunderbirds 2086.

    As always, the world is ending, even in the 1970s, and so it’s time to mention Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb, as well that indispensible condiment Soylent Green (1973).

    I can never stop posting this link to pictures of the chimp-in-a-robot-dog-suit Muffet from the 1970s series of Battlestar Galactica. And if you enjoyed that, you might also enjoy this video of the cute robots Huey, Dewey and Louis from Silent Running (1972).

    Fans of having a shrunken Raquel Welch injected into their bloodstream should seek urgent medical attention.

    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, I don’t know, make you watch The Invisible Enemy again.

    Bondfinger

    While you wait for our new commentary on Thunderball (1965) to be released next Saturday, why not revisit some of our old commentary tracks: 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.



  • The TARDIS Tavern

    Episode 142: High for Happiness

    The TARDIS Tavern

    Direct Podcast Download

    21:02 (GMT) - 1 Nov 2015

    Happy 6th birthday to The TARDIS Tavern! To celebrate, our heroes enjoy the pizza and hospitality of the local Chuck E Cheese...specifically, the ball pit. As they ponder the possibilities of acquiring any number of childhood germs, they discuss "Paradise Towers" the much-maligned story featuring the Seventh Doctor and Mel.

    Is this another story appropriate for the trash heap? Or can Steve and Sean find some redeeming qualities in it? Listen in and find out!

    You can email us at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow our Facebook page (it's all the rage), and check out Sean on Twitter @tardistavern. Cheers!



  • The TARDIS Tavern

    Episode 142: High for Happiness

    The TARDIS Tavern

    Direct Podcast Download

    21:02 (GMT) - 1 Nov 2015

    Happy 6th birthday to The TARDIS Tavern! To celebrate, our heroes enjoy the pizza and hospitality of the local Chuck E Cheese...specifically, the ball pit. As they ponder the possibilities of acquiring any number of childhood germs, they discuss "Paradise Towers" the much-maligned story featuring the Seventh Doctor and Mel.

    Is this another story appropriate for the trash heap? Or can Steve and Sean find some redeeming qualities in it? Listen in and find out!

    You can email us at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow our Facebook page (it's all the rage), and check out Sean on Twitter @tardistavern. Cheers!



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #500 - Hither and Thither

    Radio Free Skaro

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    19:00 (GMT) - 1 Nov 2015

    THIS...IS...ENGLAND! At least it is for Steven, Warren, and Erika, who with the help of the lovely Simon Harries are currently wandering around Albion, fighting dinosaurs, ATMOS, Autons and jet lag as they drool like wide-eyed schoolchildren at famous sights and the drearily commonplace. But first, Chris joins Warren and Steven live from the colonies to review "The Zygon Invasion," the first of a two-part sucker-punch starring everyone's favorite phallic shapeshifters. All this and dollies, Tate and Tennant in audio form and more! Next week, more adventures in England, Wales and parts in between!

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #500 - Hither and Thither

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    19:00 (GMT) - 1 Nov 2015

    THIS...IS...ENGLAND! At least it is for Steven, Warren, and Erika, who with the help of the lovely Simon Harries are currently wandering around Albion, fighting dinosaurs, ATMOS, Autons and jet lag as they drool like wide-eyed schoolchildren at famous sights and the drearily commonplace. But first, Chris joins Warren and Steven live from the colonies to review "The Zygon Invasion," the first of a two-part sucker-punch starring everyone's favorite phallic shapeshifters. All this and dollies, Tate and Tennant in audio form and more! Next week, more adventures in England, Wales and parts in between!

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #500 - Hither and Thither

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    19:00 (GMT) - 1 Nov 2015

    THIS…IS…ENGLAND! At least it is for Steven, Warren, and Erika, who with the help of the lovely Simon Harries are currently wandering around Albion, fighting dinosaurs, ATMOS, Autons and jet lag as they drool like wide-eyed schoolchildren at famous sights and the drearily commonplace. But first, Chris joins Warren and Steven live from the colonies to review “The Zygon Invasion,” the first of a two-part sucker-punch starring everyone’s favorite phallic shapeshifters. All this and dollies, Tate and Tennant in audio form and more! Next week, more adventures in England, Wales and parts in between!

     

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • US WhoCast

    US Whocast 062: Ten Who For S9E07

    US WhoCast

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    17:30 (GMT) - 1 Nov 2015

    Matt takes a quick look at S9E07 "The Zygon Invasion". If you have any thoughts feel free to send them to uswhocast@gmail.comThe Ashildr/Ellie Ravenwood comparison spoken of in Mark's Email can be found near the bottom of page one of this forum link: http://www.thedoctorwhoforum.com/forums/topic/the-woman-who-lived/


  • Trust Your Doctor

    Episode 93: Don't Justify, Just Accept

    Trust Your Doctor

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    16:57 (GMT) - 1 Nov 2015

    Sometimes even accepting isn’t enough.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan continue their Chris Boucher phase and explore his second serial in a row. That makes him just the second writer to write two consecutive serials, after Ian Stuart Black. The serial this week is The Robots of Death, aired in January and February of 1977.

    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.

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