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Untempered Schism Podcast #178 : Warriors of Kudlak
The Untempered Schism PodcastWe return to the familiar stomping grounds of Bannerman Road with old friends and new. This time finds Sarah Jane and her friends dealing with aliens kidnapping kids from a laser tag game all to fight a distant war. Pretty much a typical day in Ealing.
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 22:04
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Reality Bomb Episode 083 - Variations on a Timeless Child
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-third edition of Reality Bomb, we've given over everything to a special episode exploring fan reaction to, and the impact of, the coming of the timeless child to Doctor Who through eight different variations
1) Doctor Who In 90 Seconds or Less - Kim Rogers runs us through all the changes to the Doctor over a 53 year period in one minute, thirty seconds.
2) This Ain't Our First Rodeo - Jim Sangster explains the evolution of continuity in Doctor Who, and why it matters to fans so much.
3) Diagnosis: Fandom - There's a medical mystery, and Series 12 is at the bottom of it. With Shannon Dohar, Andy Hicks and Drew Meyer
4) Sacrificing Drama - Ari Lipsey has an issue with The Timeless Children. It's not what you think.
5) The Island of Misfit Continuity - Where do all the developments that happen to the Doctor on TV that no one talks about end up? Scot Clarke is on the case.
6) When Bad Retcons Happen to Good People - Petra Mayer talks about the worst day of being a fan... November 23, 2013.
7) Adoption Story - Joy Piedmont explores the timeless child and its connection to adoption.
8) Timeless Cracks - A poem by Sanjay Lago
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Reality Bomb Episode 083 - Variations on a Timeless Child
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-third edition of Reality Bomb, we've given over everything to a special episode exploring fan reaction to, and the impact of, the coming of the timeless child to Doctor Who through eight different variations
1) Doctor Who In 90 Seconds or Less - Kim Rogers runs us through all the changes to the Doctor over a 53 year period in one minute, thirty seconds.
2) This Ain't Our First Rodeo - Jim Sangster explains the evolution of continuity in Doctor Who, and why it matters to fans so much.
3) Diagnosis: Fandom - There's a medical mystery, and Series 12 is at the bottom of it. With Shannon Dohar, Andy Hicks and Drew Meyer
4) Sacrificing Drama - Ari Lipsey has an issue with The Timeless Children. It's not what you think.
5) The Island of Misfit Continuity - Where do all the developments that happen to the Doctor on TV that no one talks about end up? Scot Clarke is on the case.
6) When Bad Retcons Happen to Good People - Petra Mayer talks about the worst day of being a fan... November 23, 2013.
7) Adoption Story - Joy Piedmont explores the timeless child and its connection to adoption.
8) Timeless Cracks - A poem by Sanjay Lago
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Reality Bomb Episode 083 - Variations on a Timeless Child
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-third edition of Reality Bomb, we've given over everything to a special episode exploring fan reaction to, and the impact of, the coming of the timeless child to Doctor Who through eight different variations
1) Doctor Who In 90 Seconds or Less - Kim Rogers runs us through all the changes to the Doctor over a 53 year period in one minute, thirty seconds.
2) This Ain't Our First Rodeo - Jim Sangster explains the evolution of continuity in Doctor Who, and why it matters to fans so much.
3) Diagnosis: Fandom - There's a medical mystery, and Series 12 is at the bottom of it. With Shannon Dohar, Andy Hicks and Drew Meyer
4) Sacrificing Drama - Ari Lipsey has an issue with The Timeless Children. It's not what you think.
5) The Island of Misfit Continuity - Where do all the developments that happen to the Doctor on TV that no one talks about end up? Scot Clarke is on the case.
6) When Bad Retcons Happen to Good People - Petra Mayer talks about the worst day of being a fan... November 23, 2013.
7) Adoption Story - Joy Piedmont explores the timeless child and its connection to adoption.
8) Timeless Cracks - A poem by Sanjay Lago
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Metebelis 2 #73 - Those Must Be Actual Hired Monsters
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2Once again Ben and David discuss cliffhangers and this time they delve into the wonderful Jon Pertwee era. How is it that Mac Hulke can reuse the same cliffhanger four times in a row? What is it about lava that is so scary? Are Silurians or Sea Devils more suspensful? Does David have a fear of Autons? Despite getting confused one or two times on where they were in their count, the lads had an thoughly enjoyable talk about the show in the early 1970s. Opening music is by Cary Blyton from "Doctor Who and the Silurians" soundtrack and closing music is by Malcom Clarke from "The Sea Devils" soundtrack.
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Reality Bomb Episode 083 - Variations on a Timeless Child
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-third edition of Reality Bomb, we've given over everything to a special episode exploring fan reaction to, and the impact of, the coming of the timeless child to Doctor Who through eight different variations
1) Doctor Who In 90 Seconds or Less - Kim Rogers runs us through all the changes to the Doctor over a 53 year period in one minute, thirty seconds.
2) This Ain't Our First Rodeo - Jim Sangster explains the evolution of continuity in Doctor Who, and why it matters to fans so much.
3) Diagnosis: Fandom - There's a medical mystery, and Series 12 is at the bottom of it. With Shannon Dohar, Andy Hicks and Drew Meyer
4) Sacrificing Drama - Ari Lipsey has an issue with The Timeless Children. It's not what you think.
5) The Island of Misfit Continuity - Where do all the developments that happen to the Doctor on TV that no one talks about end up? Scot Clarke is on the case.
6) When Bad Retcons Happen to Good People - Petra Mayer talks about the worst day of being a fan... November 23, 2013.
7) Adoption Story - Joy Piedmont explores the timeless child and its connection to adoption.
8) Timeless Cracks - A poem by Sanjay Lago
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Reality Bomb Episode 083 - Variations on a Timeless Child
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-third edition of Reality Bomb, we've given over everything to a special episode exploring fan reaction to, and the impact of, the coming of the timeless child to Doctor Who through eight different variations
1) Doctor Who In 90 Seconds or Less - Kim Rogers runs us through all the changes to the Doctor over a 53 year period in one minute, thirty seconds.
2) This Ain't Our First Rodeo - Jim Sangster explains the evolution of continuity in Doctor Who, and why it matters to fans so much.
3) Diagnosis: Fandom - There's a medical mystery, and Series 12 is at the bottom of it. With Shannon Dohar, Andy Hicks and Drew Meyer
4) Sacrificing Drama - Ari Lipsey has an issue with The Timeless Children. It's not what you think.
5) The Island of Misfit Continuity - Where do all the developments that happen to the Doctor on TV that no one talks about end up? Scot Clarke is on the case.
6) When Bad Retcons Happen to Good People - Petra Mayer talks about the worst day of being a fan... November 23, 2013.
7) Adoption Story - Joy Piedmont explores the timeless child and its connection to adoption.
8) Timeless Cracks - A poem by Sanjay Lago
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The War Machines (Swirly Hypnotic Overlay)
The Watch-A-Thon of RassilonYou are required to join Joe, Toni, and special guest @benpaddon while they discuss the Classic Doctor Who serial The War Machines.
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Reality Bomb Episode 083 - Variations on a Timeless Child
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-third edition of Reality Bomb, we've given over everything to a special episode exploring fan reaction to, and the impact of, the coming of the timeless child to Doctor Who through eight different variations
1) Doctor Who In 90 Seconds or Less - Kim Rogers runs us through all the changes to the Doctor over a 53 year period in one minute, thirty seconds.
2) This Ain't Our First Rodeo - Jim Sangster explains the evolution of continuity in Doctor Who, and why it matters to fans so much.
3) Diagnosis: Fandom - There's a medical mystery, and Series 12 is at the bottom of it. With Shannon Dohar, Andy Hicks and Drew Meyer
4) Sacrificing Drama - Ari Lipsey has an issue with The Timeless Children. It's not what you think.
5) The Island of Misfit Continuity - Where do all the developments that happen to the Doctor on TV that no one talks about end up? Scot Clarke is on the case.
6) When Bad Retcons Happen to Good People - Petra Mayer talks about the worst day of being a fan... November 23, 2013.
7) Adoption Story - Joy Piedmont explores the timeless child and its connection to adoption.
8) Timeless Cracks - A poem by Sanjay Lago
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Doctor Who Time & Space (258)
Doctor Who Time and Space
Here we are again for the second of two podcasts in one day! This week there are petty fueds between the co-hosts over disagreements in doctor who related facts, however the dynamic duo are still here to bring in the laughter, the chat, the fun and the games. This week they are continuing the best possible series worth of articles focusing on Tom Baker's fourth doctor and his six best episodes. As well as this there's a review of the Matt Smith story the God complex and there's a discussion of the latest news from the last seven days in the doctor who universe.
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Sontarans
The Doctor Who ShowWhen the world at large thinks about Doctor Who monsters, Daleks and Cybermen rule the roost. But what sits on the secondary shelf of adversaries? Arguably the Sontarans are pretty high in the pecking order for both Classic and Modern Doctor Who fans, but how did they get there? Do they deserve to be there? What does the future hold?
After some news and short topics, Rob and Dave take a deep dive on the Sontarans. Their listeners write in with a ton of feedback, too.
Let the guys know your thoughts on Sontarans or anything else you like at hello@theDWshow.net
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Sontarans
The Doctor Who ShowWhen the world at large thinks about Doctor Who monsters, Daleks and Cybermen rule the roost. But what sits on the secondary shelf of adversaries? Arguably the Sontarans are pretty high in the pecking order for both Classic and Modern Doctor Who fans, but how did they get there? Do they deserve to be there? What does the future hold?
After some news and short topics, Rob and Dave take a deep dive on the Sontarans. Their listeners write in with a ton of feedback, too.
Let the guys know your thoughts on Sontarans or anything else you like at hello@theDWshow.net
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The War Machines (Swirly Hypnotic Overlay)
The Watch-A-Thon of RassilonYou are required to join Joe, Toni, and special guest @benpaddon while they discuss the Classic Doctor Who serial The War Machines.
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Sontarans
The Doctor Who ShowWhen the world at large thinks about Doctor Who monsters, Daleks and Cybermen rule the roost. But what sits on the secondary shelf of adversaries? Arguably the Sontarans are pretty high in the pecking order for both Classic and Modern Doctor Who fans, but how did they get there? Do they deserve to be there? What does the future hold?
After some news and short topics, Rob and Dave take a deep dive on the Sontarans. Their listeners write in with a ton of feedback, too.
Let the guys know your thoughts on Sontarans or anything else you like at hello@theDWshow.net
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Doctor Who Time & Space (258)
Doctor Who Time and Space
Here we are again for the second of two podcasts in one day! This week there are petty fueds between the co-hosts over disagreements in doctor who related facts, however the dynamic duo are still here to bring in the laughter, the chat, the fun and the games. This week they are continuing the best possible series worth of articles focusing on Tom Baker's fourth doctor and his six best episodes. As well as this there's a review of the Matt Smith story the God complex and there's a discussion of the latest news from the last seven days in the doctor who universe.
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Sontarans
The Doctor Who ShowWhen the world at large thinks about Doctor Who monsters, Daleks and Cybermen rule the roost. But what sits on the secondary shelf of adversaries? Arguably the Sontarans are pretty high in the pecking order for both Classic and Modern Doctor Who fans, but how did they get there? Do they deserve to be there? What does the future hold?
After some news and short topics, Rob and Dave take a deep dive on the Sontarans. Their listeners write in with a ton of feedback, too.
Let the guys know your thoughts on Sontarans or anything else you like at hello@theDWshow.net
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Sontarans
The Doctor Who ShowWhen the world at large thinks about Doctor Who monsters, Daleks and Cybermen rule the roost. But what sits on the secondary shelf of adversaries? Arguably the Sontarans are pretty high in the pecking order for both Classic and Modern Doctor Who fans, but how did they get there? Do they deserve to be there? What does the future hold?
After some news and short topics, Rob and Dave take a deep dive on the Sontarans. Their listeners write in with a ton of feedback, too.
Let the guys know your thoughts on Sontarans or anything else you like at hello@theDWshow.net
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Sontarans
The Doctor Who ShowWhen the world at large thinks about Doctor Who monsters, Daleks and Cybermen rule the roost. But what sits on the secondary shelf of adversaries? Arguably the Sontarans are pretty high in the pecking order for both Classic and Modern Doctor Who fans, but how did they get there? Do they deserve to be there? What does the future hold?
After some news and short topics, Rob and Dave take a deep dive on the Sontarans. Their listeners write in with a ton of feedback, too.
Let the guys know your thoughts on Sontarans or anything else you like at hello@theDWshow.net
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Doctor Who Time & Space (257)
Doctor Who Time and Space
We're here with two podcasts in one day today! That must be a first, you may be saying. Well you are wrong, it isn't a first! But don't worry about that-it's time to listen to episode 257 of doctor who time and space, making up for missing last week's podcast. This week on the show we take a look back at our first completed series to review on the podcast, series 2 of new who, or series 28. Also, we have a review of the classic 10th doctor two parter human nature and family of blood. Plus, we discuss the latest news from the last seven days in the doctor who universe.
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The War Machines (Swirly Hypnotic Overlay)
The Watch-A-Thon of RassilonYou are required to join Joe, Toni, and special guest @benpaddon while they discuss the Classic Doctor Who serial The War Machines.
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Radio Free Skaro #762 - The Curse of The Curse of the Black Spot
Radio Free SkaroIt’s trivia time again! Coming off Warren’s stunning victory in the first instalment of our new trivia segment Trivia, Mr. Fibuli, we invite our friend Kyle Anderson along to challenge both Warren and Chris as we play the latest version of Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit. Also, the Radio Times readers have chosen David Tennant as their favourite Doctor (just), new action dollies are coming, and we give you det
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- David Tennant voted most popular Doctor
- Six new Character Options sets
- New Time Lord Victorious figurines
- Dhawan’s Master officially comes after Gomez’s
- Jodie Whittaker to appear on Who Do You Think You Are?
- Tasmanian fossil named after Tom Baker
Trivia, Mr. Fibuli:
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Radio Free Skaro #762 - The Curse of The Curse of the Black Spot
Radio Free SkaroIt’s trivia time again! Coming off Warren’s stunning victory in the first instalment of our new trivia segment Trivia, Mr. Fibuli, we invite our friend Kyle Anderson along to challenge both Warren and Chris as we play the latest version of Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit. Also, the Radio Times readers have chosen David Tennant as their favourite Doctor (just), new action dollies are coming, and we give you det
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- David Tennant voted most popular Doctor
- Six new Character Options sets
- New Time Lord Victorious figurines
- Dhawan’s Master officially comes after Gomez’s
- Jodie Whittaker to appear on Who Do You Think You Are?
- Tasmanian fossil named after Tom Baker
Trivia, Mr. Fibuli:
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Radio Free Skaro #762 - The Curse of The Curse of the Black Spot
Radio Free SkaroIt’s trivia time again! Coming off Warren’s stunning victory in the first instalment of our new trivia segment Trivia, Mr. Fibuli, we invite our friend Kyle Anderson along to challenge both Warren and Chris as we play the latest version of Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit. Also, the Radio Times readers have chosen David Tennant as their favourite Doctor (just), new action dollies are coming, and we give you det
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- David Tennant voted most popular Doctor
- Six new Character Options sets
- New Time Lord Victorious figurines
- Dhawan’s Master officially comes after Gomez’s
- Jodie Whittaker to appear on Who Do You Think You Are?
- Tasmanian fossil named after Tom Baker
Trivia, Mr. Fibuli:
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Doctor Who Time & Space (257)
Doctor Who Time and Space
We're here with two podcasts in one day today! That must be a first, you may be saying. Well you are wrong, it isn't a first! But don't worry about that-it's time to listen to episode 257 of doctor who time and space, making up for missing last week's podcast. This week on the show we take a look back at our first completed series to review on the podcast, series 2 of new who, or series 28. Also, we have a review of the classic 10th doctor two parter human nature and family of blood. Plus, we discuss the latest news from the last seven days in the doctor who universe.
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episode 137 - The Longest Valeyard
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastYou must be joking. The Doctor could turn evil?! HOW??!!! Well, if you've seen the classic series "Trial of a Time Lord," you'd know this to be true. Or is it? And even to this day as the Great Intelligence echos his name in the new series, the Valeyard is a force that still has yet to return to our screens. Luckily, the MarkWHO42 Team has brought on board the Valeyard himself, Michael Jayston. The Team travels down Michael's time line to discuss the history of his acting career all the way up to the rebirth of the his signature character in Big Finish audios leading up to the Valeyard's and the Sixth Doctor's "Last Adventure." So. Run! RUN as fast as you can and listen or download this episode and find out about Michael Jayston, the man WHO would be Doctor. And "not the one you were expecting." Muahaahahahahahahahaha!!!
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Radio Free Skaro #762 - The Curse of The Curse of the Black Spot
Radio Free SkaroIt’s trivia time again! Coming off Warren’s stunning victory in the first instalment of our new trivia segment Trivia, Mr. Fibuli, we invite our friend Kyle Anderson along to challenge both Warren and Chris as we play the latest version of Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit. Also, the Radio Times readers have chosen David Tennant as their favourite Doctor (just), new action dollies are coming, and we give you det
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- David Tennant voted most popular Doctor
- Six new Character Options sets
- New Time Lord Victorious figurines
- Dhawan’s Master officially comes after Gomez’s
- Jodie Whittaker to appear on Who Do You Think You Are?
- Tasmanian fossil named after Tom Baker
Trivia, Mr. Fibuli:
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Radio Free Skaro #762 - The Curse of The Curse of the Black Spot
Radio Free SkaroIt’s trivia time again! Coming off Warren’s stunning victory in the first instalment of our new trivia segment Trivia, Mr. Fibuli, we invite our friend Kyle Anderson along to challenge both Warren and Chris as we play the latest version of Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit. Also, the Radio Times readers have chosen David Tennant as their favourite Doctor (just), new action dollies are coming, and we give you det
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- David Tennant voted most popular Doctor
- Six new Character Options sets
- New Time Lord Victorious figurines
- Dhawan’s Master officially comes after Gomez’s
- Jodie Whittaker to appear on Who Do You Think You Are?
- Tasmanian fossil named after Tom Baker
Trivia, Mr. Fibuli:
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Radio Free Skaro #762 - The Curse of The Curse of the Black Spot
Radio Free SkaroIt’s trivia time again! Coming off Warren’s stunning victory in the first instalment of our new trivia segment Trivia, Mr. Fibuli, we invite our friend Kyle Anderson along to challenge both Warren and Chris as we play the latest version of Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit. Also, the Radio Times readers have chosen David Tennant as their favourite Doctor (just), new action dollies are coming, and we give you det
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- David Tennant voted most popular Doctor
- Six new Character Options sets
- New Time Lord Victorious figurines
- Dhawan’s Master officially comes after Gomez’s
- Jodie Whittaker to appear on Who Do You Think You Are?
- Tasmanian fossil named after Tom Baker
Trivia, Mr. Fibuli:
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The Power of Three
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastOn this episode Keith (@50DW50) makes a welcome return to the podcast to round off the Chris Chibnall retrospective with The Power of Three.
Show-notes here.
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314: Jason Bourne is Now a Genre (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)
Trust Your DoctorI’ll be over here committing tax fraud during the purge, don’t mind me.
Once upon a time I wanted to be a secret agent. But then I realized they probably wouldn’t like some sort of weird RSA expat who lives in the US. They might not trust that I’d be working in the best interest of the agency I work for. Interesting to ponder. It’s Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on January 16, 2008.
Show-notes
3:52: If you want to listen to us do what we’re doing hear but with classic sci-fi shows like Sapphire and Steel and The Prisoner, check out our podcast where we do what we’re doing here but with classic sci-fi shows like Sapphire and Steel and The Prisoner, Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast.
5:45: I confused the name of Shirley Bassey’s rejected theme (“Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang”) with the song I was referring to (“The World is Not Enough” by Straw)
23:03: Now that I think about it, I don’t think Chris actually ever says “Get out” in Get Out.
43:17: “Universal law is for lackeys, context is for kings” – Captain Lorca, 2083 or something.
59:10: Etymonline explains that “dollar” comes from “taler,” short for “Joachimstaler” – “of Joachim” – which refers to coins minted from a silver mine in the town of Joachimstal, which is now known as Jáchymov.
1:05:23: Now Dylan knows.
Torchwood © The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
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episode 137 - The Longest Valeyard
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastYou must be joking. The Doctor could turn evil?! HOW??!!! Well, if you've seen the classic series "Trial of a Time Lord," you'd know this to be true. Or is it? And even to this day as the Great Intelligence echos his name in the new series, the Valeyard is a force that still has yet to return to our screens. Luckily, the MarkWHO42 Team has brought on board the Valeyard himself, Michael Jayston. The Team travels down Michael's time line to discuss the history of his acting career all the way up to the rebirth of the his signature character in Big Finish audios leading up to the Valeyard's and the Sixth Doctor's "Last Adventure." So. Run! RUN as fast as you can and listen or download this episode and find out about Michael Jayston, the man WHO would be Doctor. And "not the one you were expecting." Muahaahahahahahahahaha!!!
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The Power of Three
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastOn this episode Keith (@50DW50) makes a welcome return to the podcast to round off the Chris Chibnall retrospective with The Power of Three.
Show-notes here.
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314: Jason Bourne is Now a Genre (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)
Trust Your DoctorI’ll be over here committing tax fraud during the purge, don’t mind me.
Once upon a time I wanted to be a secret agent. But then I realized they probably wouldn’t like some sort of weird RSA expat who lives in the US. They might not trust that I’d be working in the best interest of the agency I work for. Interesting to ponder. It’s Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on January 16, 2008.
Show-notes
3:52: If you want to listen to us do what we’re doing hear but with classic sci-fi shows like Sapphire and Steel and The Prisoner, check out our podcast where we do what we’re doing here but with classic sci-fi shows like Sapphire and Steel and The Prisoner, Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast.
5:45: I confused the name of Shirley Bassey’s rejected theme (“Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang”) with the song I was referring to (“The World is Not Enough” by Straw)
23:03: Now that I think about it, I don’t think Chris actually ever says “Get out” in Get Out.
43:17: “Universal law is for lackeys, context is for kings” – Captain Lorca, 2083 or something.
59:10: Etymonline explains that “dollar” comes from “taler,” short for “Joachimstaler” – “of Joachim” – which refers to coins minted from a silver mine in the town of Joachimstal, which is now known as Jáchymov.
1:05:23: Now Dylan knows.
Torchwood © The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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314: Jason Bourne is Now a Genre (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)
Trust Your DoctorI’ll be over here committing tax fraud during the purge, don’t mind me.
Once upon a time I wanted to be a secret agent. But then I realized they probably wouldn’t like some sort of weird RSA expat who lives in the US. They might not trust that I’d be working in the best interest of the agency I work for. Interesting to ponder. It’s Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, written by Chris Chibnall and aired on January 16, 2008.
Show-notes
3:52: If you want to listen to us do what we’re doing hear but with classic sci-fi shows like Sapphire and Steel and The Prisoner, check out our podcast where we do what we’re doing here but with classic sci-fi shows like Sapphire and Steel and The Prisoner, Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast.
5:45: I confused the name of Shirley Bassey’s rejected theme (“Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang”) with the song I was referring to (“The World is Not Enough” by Straw)
23:03: Now that I think about it, I don’t think Chris actually ever says “Get out” in Get Out.
43:17: “Universal law is for lackeys, context is for kings” – Captain Lorca, 2083 or something.
59:10: Etymonline explains that “dollar” comes from “taler,” short for “Joachimstaler” – “of Joachim” – which refers to coins minted from a silver mine in the town of Joachimstal, which is now known as Jáchymov.
1:05:23: Now Dylan knows.
Torchwood © The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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N122 The Girl Who Died
Who Back WhenThe Twelfth Doctor, Clara and a Viking girl he reverse-remembers meeting at a later date set up Home Alone traps for a Monty Python God
The post N122 The Girl Who Died appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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N122 The Girl Who Died
Who Back WhenThe Twelfth Doctor, Clara and a Viking girl he reverse-remembers meeting at a later date set up Home Alone traps for a Monty Python God
The post N122 The Girl Who Died appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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N122 The Girl Who Died
Who Back WhenThe Twelfth Doctor, Clara and a Viking girl he reverse-remembers meeting at a later date set up Home Alone traps for a Monty Python God
The post N122 The Girl Who Died appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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The Power of Three
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastOn this episode Keith (@50DW50) makes a welcome return to the podcast to round off the Chris Chibnall retrospective with The Power of Three.
Show-notes here.
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100. Teatime Torture Porn
On the Time LashBen and Mark celebrate 100 episodes with their listeners in a very special bumper episode of the podcast which discusses ‘Sleep No More’ and ‘Timelash’. Two disparate stories that, as the episode plays out, have something very special in common.We talk about Doctor Who coming late to the found footage party, the inherent nastiness of the Sixth Doctor era, eye bogies, missed potential and the perils of Peri.Also: Undercutting giant leaps for diversity, Hammy Darrow, cancelling HG Wells and the things Glen McCoy can do with seven minutes.Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint
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100. Teatime Torture Porn
On the Time LashBen and Mark celebrate 100 episodes with their listeners in a very special bumper episode of the podcast which discusses ‘Sleep No More’ and ‘Timelash’. Two disparate stories that, as the episode plays out, have something very special in common.We talk about Doctor Who coming late to the found footage party, the inherent nastiness of the Sixth Doctor era, eye bogies, missed potential and the perils of Peri.Also: Undercutting giant leaps for diversity, Hammy Darrow, cancelling HG Wells and the things Glen McCoy can do with seven minutes.Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint
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The Power of Three
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastOn this episode Keith (@50DW50) makes a welcome return to the podcast to round off the Chris Chibnall retrospective with The Power of Three.
Show-notes here.
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Ep101 - Writing 101 with Rob Shearman
Gallifrey StandsOur guest companion this week is writer Rob Shearman. He tells us about being scared by Doctor Who as a child, working with Chris Chibnall & theories on what he might be like as a show runner and of course his episode of Doctor Who, Dalek. All this & much more.
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TDP 566: Torchwood 2.1 - The Victorian Age
Tin Dog PodcastSynopsis London, England, the 1890s. Queen Victoria, ruler of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, has arrived for her annual inspection of the Torchwood Institute. This year, everyone is quite determined, nothing will go wrong. Several minutes later a terrible creature is unleashed on the streets of London. No one knows where it comes from, what it is, or even why it's on Earth. It's ruthless, has no morals, and is quite unstoppable. Captain Jack Harkness is on the loose, and Queen Victoria is along for the ride of her life. Torchwood contains adult material and may not be suitable for younger listeners Written By: AK BenedictDirected By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Rowena Cooper (Queen Victoria), withYoussef Kerkour, Louise Jameson and Aaron Neil. Producer: James Goss Script Editor: Steve Tribe
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TDP 566: Torchwood 2.1 - The Victorian Age
Tin Dog PodcastSynopsis London, England, the 1890s. Queen Victoria, ruler of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, has arrived for her annual inspection of the Torchwood Institute. This year, everyone is quite determined, nothing will go wrong. Several minutes later a terrible creature is unleashed on the streets of London. No one knows where it comes from, what it is, or even why it's on Earth. It's ruthless, has no morals, and is quite unstoppable. Captain Jack Harkness is on the loose, and Queen Victoria is along for the ride of her life. Torchwood contains adult material and may not be suitable for younger listeners Written By: AK BenedictDirected By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Rowena Cooper (Queen Victoria), withYoussef Kerkour, Louise Jameson and Aaron Neil. Producer: James Goss Script Editor: Steve Tribe
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TDP 566: Torchwood 2.1 - The Victorian Age
Tin Dog PodcastSynopsis London, England, the 1890s. Queen Victoria, ruler of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, has arrived for her annual inspection of the Torchwood Institute. This year, everyone is quite determined, nothing will go wrong. Several minutes later a terrible creature is unleashed on the streets of London. No one knows where it comes from, what it is, or even why it's on Earth. It's ruthless, has no morals, and is quite unstoppable. Captain Jack Harkness is on the loose, and Queen Victoria is along for the ride of her life. Torchwood contains adult material and may not be suitable for younger listeners Written By: AK BenedictDirected By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Rowena Cooper (Queen Victoria), withYoussef Kerkour, Louise Jameson and Aaron Neil. Producer: James Goss Script Editor: Steve Tribe
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100. Teatime Torture Porn
On the Time LashBen and Mark celebrate 100 episodes with their listeners in a very special bumper episode of the podcast which discusses ‘Sleep No More’ and ‘Timelash’. Two disparate stories that, as the episode plays out, have something very special in common.We talk about Doctor Who coming late to the found footage party, the inherent nastiness of the Sixth Doctor era, eye bogies, missed potential and the perils of Peri.Also: Undercutting giant leaps for diversity, Hammy Darrow, cancelling HG Wells and the things Glen McCoy can do with seven minutes.Follow us on Twitter
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100. Teatime Torture Porn
On the Time LashBen and Mark celebrate 100 episodes with their listeners in a very special bumper episode of the podcast which discusses ‘Sleep No More’ and ‘Timelash’. Two disparate stories that, as the episode plays out, have something very special in common. We talk about Doctor Who coming late to the found footage party, the inherent nastiness of the Sixth Doctor era, eye bogies, missed potential and the perils of Peri. Also: Undercutting giant leaps for diversity, Hammy Darrow, cancelling HG Wells and the things Glen McCoy can do with seven minutes.
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Review of Bad Wolf, Doctor Who Series 1 Episode 12
Discussing WhoOur review of the 2005 Series 1 of Doctor Who marches onward toward The Parting of the Ways. In this episode, picking up where we left off in Episode 101, we review “Bad Wolf”, Episode 12 of Series 1. In our review, The Doctor, Captain Jack Harkness, and Rose Tyler discover who – or what – is behind the changes to Satellite 5 and what that means for Planet Earth. Episode 102 of Discussing Who is hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.