Latest Podcast Episodes
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Episode 65: Classic Hardcovers of 1982 with Tony Whitt
Doctor Who Collectors PodcastThe Universal Tandem company’s imprint of WH Allen produced 9 hardcover books in 1982. The print runs are winding down and this money-losing venture continues and will continue for 5 more years. Some titles are old while only doing one Peter Davison story. Join me and Tony Whitt (Doctor Who Target Book Club Podcast) and we share the stories behind these elusive and highly collectible books! See The Video Interview only on Patreon! ($15 level or above). The Most outrageous offer – Doctor Who Short Trips – Monsters (Big Finish) You can buy it for a more reasonable price here or here Do not pay the $1,488.62 for this book!
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Episode 65: Classic Hardcovers of 1982 with Tony Whitt
Doctor Who Collectors PodcastThe Universal Tandem company’s imprint of WH Allen produced 9 hardcover books in 1982. The print runs are winding down and this money-losing venture continues and will continue for 5 more years. Some titles are old while only doing one Peter Davison story. Join me and Tony Whitt (Doctor Who Target Book Club Podcast) and we share the stories behind these elusive and highly collectible books! See The Video Interview only on Patreon! ($15 level or above). The Most outrageous offer – Doctor Who Short Trips – Monsters (Big Finish) You can buy it for a more reasonable price here or here Do not pay the $1,488.62 for this book!
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Episode 71 - Dave AC Cooper & Highlander
Who and CompanyThere can be only one....guest this month, and it's legendary Doctor Who podcaster, Dave AC Cooper! Dave stops by to discuss his Doctor Who fandom which stretches all the way back to the very first episode in 1963 - one day after his birthday! Dave talks about watching some of the stories that are now lost, another of his shows called Big & Fruity Wine Podcast, and what wine would pair the best with his favorite Doctor Who story.
Then Dave brings us his Pick of the Month, the very popular 90s sci-fi action-drama, Highlander! We talk about how we each discovered the show, the tons of merchandise, the uncanny similarities to Doctor Who, and if a new reboot would work.
Thanks for listening!
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Episode 71 - Dave AC Cooper & Highlander
Who and CompanyThere can be only one....guest this month, and it's legendary Doctor Who podcaster, Dave AC Cooper! Dave stops by to discuss his Doctor Who fandom which stretches all the way back to the very first episode in 1963 - one day after his birthday! Dave talks about watching some of the stories that are now lost, another of his shows called Big & Fruity Wine Podcast, and what wine would pair the best with his favorite Doctor Who story.
Then Dave brings us his Pick of the Month, the very popular 90s sci-fi action-drama, Highlander! We talk about how we each discovered the show, the tons of merchandise, the uncanny similarities to Doctor Who, and if a new reboot would work.
Thanks for listening!
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Episode 71 - Dave AC Cooper & Highlander
Who and CompanyThere can be only one....guest this month, and it's legendary Doctor Who podcaster, Dave AC Cooper! Dave stops by to discuss his Doctor Who fandom which stretches all the way back to the very first episode in 1963 - one day after his birthday! Dave talks about watching some of the stories that are now lost, another of his shows called Big & Fruity Wine Podcast, and what wine would pair the best with his favorite Doctor Who story.
Then Dave brings us his Pick of the Month, the very popular 90s sci-fi action-drama, Highlander! We talk about how we each discovered the show, the tons of merchandise, the uncanny similarities to Doctor Who, and if a new reboot would work.
Thanks for listening!
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Episode 71 - Dave AC Cooper & Highlander
Who and CompanyThere can be only one....guest this month, and it's legendary Doctor Who podcaster, Dave AC Cooper! Dave stops by to discuss his Doctor Who fandom which stretches all the way back to the very first episode in 1963 - one day after his birthday! Dave talks about watching some of the stories that are now lost, another of his shows called Big & Fruity Wine Podcast, and what wine would pair the best with his favorite Doctor Who story.
Then Dave brings us his Pick of the Month, the very popular 90s sci-fi action-drama, Highlander! We talk about how we each discovered the show, the tons of merchandise, the uncanny similarities to Doctor Who, and if a new reboot would work.
Thanks for listening!
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Episode 71 - Dave AC Cooper & Highlander
Who and CompanyThere can be only one....guest this month, and it's legendary Doctor Who podcaster, Dave AC Cooper! Dave stops by to discuss his Doctor Who fandom which stretches all the way back to the very first episode in 1963 - one day after his birthday! Dave talks about watching some of the stories that are now lost, another of his shows called Big & Fruity Wine Podcast, and what wine would pair the best with his favorite Doctor Who story.
Then Dave brings us his Pick of the Month, the very popular 90s sci-fi action-drama, Highlander! We talk about how we each discovered the show, the tons of merchandise, the uncanny similarities to Doctor Who, and if a new reboot would work.
Thanks for listening!
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Episode 71 - Dave AC Cooper & Highlander
Who and CompanyThere can be only one....guest this month, and it's legendary Doctor Who podcaster, Dave AC Cooper! Dave stops by to discuss his Doctor Who fandom which stretches all the way back to the very first episode in 1963 - one day after his birthday! Dave talks about watching some of the stories that are now lost, another of his shows called Big & Fruity Wine Podcast, and what wine would pair the best with his favorite Doctor Who story.
Then Dave brings us his Pick of the Month, the very popular 90s sci-fi action-drama, Highlander! We talk about how we each discovered the show, the tons of merchandise, the uncanny similarities to Doctor Who, and if a new reboot would work.
Thanks for listening!
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Episode 71 - Dave AC Cooper & Highlander
Who and CompanyThere can be only one....guest this month, and it's legendary Doctor Who podcaster, Dave AC Cooper! Dave stops by to discuss his Doctor Who fandom which stretches all the way back to the very first episode in 1963 - one day after his birthday! Dave talks about watching some of the stories that are now lost, another of his shows called Big & Fruity Wine Podcast, and what wine would pair the best with his favorite Doctor Who story.
Then Dave brings us his Pick of the Month, the very popular 90s sci-fi action-drama, Highlander! We talk about how we each discovered the show, the tons of merchandise, the uncanny similarities to Doctor Who, and if a new reboot would work.
Thanks for listening!
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Episode 71 - Dave AC Cooper & Highlander
Who and CompanyThere can be only one....guest this month, and it's legendary Doctor Who podcaster, Dave AC Cooper! Dave stops by to discuss his Doctor Who fandom which stretches all the way back to the very first episode in 1963 - one day after his birthday! Dave talks about watching some of the stories that are now lost, another of his shows called Big & Fruity Wine Podcast, and what wine would pair the best with his favorite Doctor Who story.
Then Dave brings us his Pick of the Month, the very popular 90s sci-fi action-drama, Highlander! We talk about how we each discovered the show, the tons of merchandise, the uncanny similarities to Doctor Who, and if a new reboot would work.
Thanks for listening!
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Episode 71 - Dave AC Cooper & Highlander
Who and CompanyThere can be only one....guest this month, and it's legendary Doctor Who podcaster, Dave AC Cooper! Dave stops by to discuss his Doctor Who fandom which stretches all the way back to the very first episode in 1963 - one day after his birthday! Dave talks about watching some of the stories that are now lost, another of his shows called Big & Fruity Wine Podcast, and what wine would pair the best with his favorite Doctor Who story.
Then Dave brings us his Pick of the Month, the very popular 90s sci-fi action-drama, Highlander! We talk about how we each discovered the show, the tons of merchandise, the uncanny similarities to Doctor Who, and if a new reboot would work.
Thanks for listening!
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 180 – Don’t Dump William Emms in the River
Diddly Dum Podcast
We welcome back the eminence grise of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Tony Jordan, to look back on April’s “Capitol Six Decades” convention with us. We include our interview with Dean Hollingsworth who played an android in “Timelash”, a bus conductor in “Greatest Show in the Galaxy” and a crucial role in Christopher Eccleston’s career.
Listen/download on Stitcher.com
Listen/download on Amazon Music
Find us on a Nascent Instagram account here
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
(00:00:00) Photos of all the various panels and activities this year can be found on the DWAS Facebook page, their Twitter account and their Instagram account.
(00:38:18) Mark’s selfie with Annette Badland can be seen on our Tumblr page here.
(00:48:50) The “Cutaway Bunker” podcast can be found here.
(00:49:50) “Tom’s Refurbishments” can be found here. Photos of our meeting with Dalek Draco can be found on our Tumblr page here and here.
(01:05:05) Dean Hollingsworth appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as an android in “Timelash” and the bus conductor in “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy”. He also provided the uncredited voices of a Psychic Circus advertisement and an advertising satellite in the latter. Dean will be appearing in the soon to be released “Last Flamingo of the Red Summer Sunset”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.
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Episode 71 - Dave AC Cooper & Highlander
Who and CompanyThere can be only one....guest this month, and it's legendary Doctor Who podcaster, Dave AC Cooper! Dave stops by to discuss his Doctor Who fandom which stretches all the way back to the very first episode in 1963 - one day after his birthday! Dave talks about watching some of the stories that are now lost, another of his shows called Big & Fruity Wine Podcast, and what wine would pair the best with his favorite Doctor Who story.
Then Dave brings us his Pick of the Month, the very popular 90s sci-fi action-drama, Highlander! We talk about how we each discovered the show, the tons of merchandise, the uncanny similarities to Doctor Who, and if a new reboot would work.
Thanks for listening!
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 180 – Don’t Dump William Emms in the River
Diddly Dum Podcast
We welcome back the eminence grise of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Tony Jordan, to look back on April’s “Capitol Six Decades” convention with us. We include our interview with Dean Hollingsworth who played an android in “Timelash”, a bus conductor in “Greatest Show in the Galaxy” and a crucial role in Christopher Eccleston’s career.
Listen/download on Stitcher.com
Listen/download on Amazon Music
Find us on a Nascent Instagram account here
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
(00:00:00) Photos of all the various panels and activities this year can be found on the DWAS Facebook page, their Twitter account and their Instagram account.
(00:38:18) Mark’s selfie with Annette Badland can be seen on our Tumblr page here.
(00:48:50) The “Cutaway Bunker” podcast can be found here.
(00:49:50) “Tom’s Refurbishments” can be found here. Photos of our meeting with Dalek Draco can be found on our Tumblr page here and here.
(01:05:05) Dean Hollingsworth appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as an android in “Timelash” and the bus conductor in “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy”. He also provided the uncredited voices of a Psychic Circus advertisement and an advertising satellite in the latter. Dean will be appearing in the soon to be released “Last Flamingo of the Red Summer Sunset”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 180 – Don’t Dump William Emms in the River
Diddly Dum Podcast
We welcome back the eminence grise of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Tony Jordan, to look back on April’s “Capitol Six Decades” convention with us. We include our interview with Dean Hollingsworth who played an android in “Timelash”, a bus conductor in “Greatest Show in the Galaxy” and a crucial role in Christopher Eccleston’s career.
Listen/download on Stitcher.com
Listen/download on Amazon Music
Find us on a Nascent Instagram account here
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
(00:00:00) Photos of all the various panels and activities this year can be found on the DWAS Facebook page, their Twitter account and their Instagram account.
(00:38:18) Mark’s selfie with Annette Badland can be seen on our Tumblr page here.
(00:48:50) The “Cutaway Bunker” podcast can be found here.
(00:49:50) “Tom’s Refurbishments” can be found here. Photos of our meeting with Dalek Draco can be found on our Tumblr page here and here.
(01:05:05) Dean Hollingsworth appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as an android in “Timelash” and the bus conductor in “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy”. He also provided the uncredited voices of a Psychic Circus advertisement and an advertising satellite in the latter. Dean will be appearing in the soon to be released “Last Flamingo of the Red Summer Sunset”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 180 – Don’t Dump William Emms in the River
Diddly Dum Podcast
We welcome back the eminence grise of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Tony Jordan, to look back on April’s “Capitol Six Decades” convention with us. We include our interview with Dean Hollingsworth who played an android in “Timelash”, a bus conductor in “Greatest Show in the Galaxy” and a crucial role in Christopher Eccleston’s career.
Listen/download on Stitcher.com
Listen/download on Amazon Music
Find us on a Nascent Instagram account here
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
(00:00:00) Photos of all the various panels and activities this year can be found on the DWAS Facebook page, their Twitter account and their Instagram account.
(00:38:18) Mark’s selfie with Annette Badland can be seen on our Tumblr page here.
(00:48:50) The “Cutaway Bunker” podcast can be found here.
(00:49:50) “Tom’s Refurbishments” can be found here. Photos of our meeting with Dalek Draco can be found on our Tumblr page here and here.
(01:05:05) Dean Hollingsworth appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as an android in “Timelash” and the bus conductor in “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy”. He also provided the uncredited voices of a Psychic Circus advertisement and an advertising satellite in the latter. Dean will be appearing in the soon to be released “Last Flamingo of the Red Summer Sunset”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 180 – Don’t Dump William Emms in the River
Diddly Dum Podcast
We welcome back the eminence grise of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Tony Jordan, to look back on April’s “Capitol Six Decades” convention with us. We include our interview with Dean Hollingsworth who played an android in “Timelash”, a bus conductor in “Greatest Show in the Galaxy” and a crucial role in Christopher Eccleston’s career.
Listen/download on Stitcher.com
Listen/download on Amazon Music
Find us on a Nascent Instagram account here
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
(00:00:00) Photos of all the various panels and activities this year can be found on the DWAS Facebook page, their Twitter account and their Instagram account.
(00:38:18) Mark’s selfie with Annette Badland can be seen on our Tumblr page here.
(00:48:50) The “Cutaway Bunker” podcast can be found here.
(00:49:50) “Tom’s Refurbishments” can be found here. Photos of our meeting with Dalek Draco can be found on our Tumblr page here and here.
(01:05:05) Dean Hollingsworth appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as an android in “Timelash” and the bus conductor in “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy”. He also provided the uncredited voices of a Psychic Circus advertisement and an advertising satellite in the latter. Dean will be appearing in the soon to be released “Last Flamingo of the Red Summer Sunset”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 180 – Don’t Dump William Emms in the River
Diddly Dum Podcast
We welcome back the eminence grise of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Tony Jordan, to look back on April’s “Capitol Six Decades” convention with us. We include our interview with Dean Hollingsworth who played an android in “Timelash”, a bus conductor in “Greatest Show in the Galaxy” and a crucial role in Christopher Eccleston’s career.
Listen/download on Stitcher.com
Listen/download on Amazon Music
Find us on a Nascent Instagram account here
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
(00:00:00) Photos of all the various panels and activities this year can be found on the DWAS Facebook page, their Twitter account and their Instagram account.
(00:38:18) Mark’s selfie with Annette Badland can be seen on our Tumblr page here.
(00:48:50) The “Cutaway Bunker” podcast can be found here.
(00:49:50) “Tom’s Refurbishments” can be found here. Photos of our meeting with Dalek Draco can be found on our Tumblr page here and here.
(01:05:05) Dean Hollingsworth appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as an android in “Timelash” and the bus conductor in “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy”. He also provided the uncredited voices of a Psychic Circus advertisement and an advertising satellite in the latter. Dean will be appearing in the soon to be released “Last Flamingo of the Red Summer Sunset”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.
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The Shadow of Weng-Chiang
The Doctor Who ShowIn this episode, Rob & Dave discuss the Virgin Missing Adventure novel, The Shadow of Weng-Chiang, as voted for by... you!
162 votes were cast and Shadow of Weng-Chiang took 35.2% of the vote, just pipping Scales of Injustice on 29.6%, with Sands of Time close behind on 25.9% and Lords of the Storm on 9.3% bringing up the rear. So here we are to discuss it.
Before they get to talking about the novel, the guys also talk about the past month in Doctor Who news, including Season 9 of Classic Doctor Who on Blu-ray still not produced locally in Australia - and perhaps never will be.
Follow us on Twitter @theDWshow or write to us about anything: hello@theDWshow.net
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 180 – Don’t Dump William Emms in the River
Diddly Dum Podcast
We welcome back the eminence grise of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Tony Jordan, to look back on April’s “Capitol Six Decades” convention with us. We include our interview with Dean Hollingsworth who played an android in “Timelash”, a bus conductor in “Greatest Show in the Galaxy” and a crucial role in Christopher Eccleston’s career.
Listen/download on Stitcher.com
Listen/download on Amazon Music
Find us on a Nascent Instagram account here
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
(00:00:00) Photos of all the various panels and activities this year can be found on the DWAS Facebook page, their Twitter account and their Instagram account.
(00:38:18) Mark’s selfie with Annette Badland can be seen on our Tumblr page here.
(00:48:50) The “Cutaway Bunker” podcast can be found here.
(00:49:50) “Tom’s Refurbishments” can be found here. Photos of our meeting with Dalek Draco can be found on our Tumblr page here and here.
(01:05:05) Dean Hollingsworth appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as an android in “Timelash” and the bus conductor in “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy”. He also provided the uncredited voices of a Psychic Circus advertisement and an advertising satellite in the latter. Dean will be appearing in the soon to be released “Last Flamingo of the Red Summer Sunset”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.
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The Shadow of Weng-Chiang
The Doctor Who ShowIn this episode, Rob & Dave discuss the Virgin Missing Adventure novel, The Shadow of Weng-Chiang, as voted for by... you!
162 votes were cast and Shadow of Weng-Chiang took 35.2% of the vote, just pipping Scales of Injustice on 29.6%, with Sands of Time close behind on 25.9% and Lords of the Storm on 9.3% bringing up the rear. So here we are to discuss it.
Before they get to talking about the novel, the guys also talk about the past month in Doctor Who news, including Season 9 of Classic Doctor Who on Blu-ray still not produced locally in Australia - and perhaps never will be.
Follow us on Twitter @theDWshow or write to us about anything: hello@theDWshow.net
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The Shadow of Weng-Chiang
The Doctor Who ShowIn this episode, Rob & Dave discuss the Virgin Missing Adventure novel, The Shadow of Weng-Chiang, as voted for by... you!
162 votes were cast and Shadow of Weng-Chiang took 35.2% of the vote, just pipping Scales of Injustice on 29.6%, with Sands of Time close behind on 25.9% and Lords of the Storm on 9.3% bringing up the rear. So here we are to discuss it.
Before they get to talking about the novel, the guys also talk about the past month in Doctor Who news, including Season 9 of Classic Doctor Who on Blu-ray still not produced locally in Australia - and perhaps never will be.
Follow us on Twitter @theDWshow or write to us about anything: hello@theDWshow.net
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 180 – Don’t Dump William Emms in the River
Diddly Dum Podcast
We welcome back the eminence grise of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Tony Jordan, to look back on April’s “Capitol Six Decades” convention with us. We include our interview with Dean Hollingsworth who played an android in “Timelash”, a bus conductor in “Greatest Show in the Galaxy” and a crucial role in Christopher Eccleston’s career.
Listen/download on Stitcher.com
Listen/download on Amazon Music
Find us on a Nascent Instagram account here
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
(00:00:00) Photos of all the various panels and activities this year can be found on the DWAS Facebook page, their Twitter account and their Instagram account.
(00:38:18) Mark’s selfie with Annette Badland can be seen on our Tumblr page here.
(00:48:50) The “Cutaway Bunker” podcast can be found here.
(00:49:50) “Tom’s Refurbishments” can be found here. Photos of our meeting with Dalek Draco can be found on our Tumblr page here and here.
(01:05:05) Dean Hollingsworth appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as an android in “Timelash” and the bus conductor in “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy”. He also provided the uncredited voices of a Psychic Circus advertisement and an advertising satellite in the latter. Dean will be appearing in the soon to be released “Last Flamingo of the Red Summer Sunset”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.
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The Shadow of Weng-Chiang
The Doctor Who ShowIn this episode, Rob & Dave discuss the Virgin Missing Adventure novel, The Shadow of Weng-Chiang, as voted for by... you!
162 votes were cast and Shadow of Weng-Chiang took 35.2% of the vote, just pipping Scales of Injustice on 29.6%, with Sands of Time close behind on 25.9% and Lords of the Storm on 9.3% bringing up the rear. So here we are to discuss it.
Before they get to talking about the novel, the guys also talk about the past month in Doctor Who news, including Season 9 of Classic Doctor Who on Blu-ray still not produced locally in Australia - and perhaps never will be.
Follow us on Twitter @theDWshow or write to us about anything: hello@theDWshow.net
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The Shadow of Weng-Chiang
The Doctor Who ShowIn this episode, Rob & Dave discuss the Virgin Missing Adventure novel, The Shadow of Weng-Chiang, as voted for by... you!
162 votes were cast and Shadow of Weng-Chiang took 35.2% of the vote, just pipping Scales of Injustice on 29.6%, with Sands of Time close behind on 25.9% and Lords of the Storm on 9.3% bringing up the rear. So here we are to discuss it.
Before they get to talking about the novel, the guys also talk about the past month in Doctor Who news, including Season 9 of Classic Doctor Who on Blu-ray still not produced locally in Australia - and perhaps never will be.
Follow us on Twitter @theDWshow or write to us about anything: hello@theDWshow.net
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 180 – Don’t Dump William Emms in the River
Diddly Dum Podcast
We welcome back the eminence grise of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Tony Jordan, to look back on April’s “Capitol Six Decades” convention with us. We include our interview with Dean Hollingsworth who played an android in “Timelash”, a bus conductor in “Greatest Show in the Galaxy” and a crucial role in Christopher Eccleston’s career.
Listen/download on Stitcher.com
Listen/download on Amazon Music
Find us on a Nascent Instagram account here
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
(00:00:00) Photos of all the various panels and activities this year can be found on the DWAS Facebook page, their Twitter account and their Instagram account.
(00:38:18) Mark’s selfie with Annette Badland can be seen on our Tumblr page here.
(00:48:50) The “Cutaway Bunker” podcast can be found here.
(00:49:50) “Tom’s Refurbishments” can be found here. Photos of our meeting with Dalek Draco can be found on our Tumblr page here and here.
(01:05:05) Dean Hollingsworth appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as an android in “Timelash” and the bus conductor in “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy”. He also provided the uncredited voices of a Psychic Circus advertisement and an advertising satellite in the latter. Dean will be appearing in the soon to be released “Last Flamingo of the Red Summer Sunset”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.
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The Shadow of Weng-Chiang
The Doctor Who ShowIn this episode, Rob & Dave discuss the Virgin Missing Adventure novel, The Shadow of Weng-Chiang, as voted for by... you!
162 votes were cast and Shadow of Weng-Chiang took 35.2% of the vote, just pipping Scales of Injustice on 29.6%, with Sands of Time close behind on 25.9% and Lords of the Storm on 9.3% bringing up the rear. So here we are to discuss it.
Before they get to talking about the novel, the guys also talk about the past month in Doctor Who news, including Season 9 of Classic Doctor Who on Blu-ray still not produced locally in Australia - and perhaps never will be.
Follow us on Twitter @theDWshow or write to us about anything: hello@theDWshow.net
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 180 – Don’t Dump William Emms in the River
Diddly Dum Podcast
We welcome back the eminence grise of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Tony Jordan, to look back on April’s “Capitol Six Decades” convention with us. We include our interview with Dean Hollingsworth who played an android in “Timelash”, a bus conductor in “Greatest Show in the Galaxy” and a crucial role in Christopher Eccleston’s career.
Listen/download on Stitcher.com
Listen/download on Amazon Music
Find us on a Nascent Instagram account here
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
(00:00:00) Photos of all the various panels and activities this year can be found on the DWAS Facebook page, their Twitter account and their Instagram account.
(00:38:18) Mark’s selfie with Annette Badland can be seen on our Tumblr page here.
(00:48:50) The “Cutaway Bunker” podcast can be found here.
(00:49:50) “Tom’s Refurbishments” can be found here. Photos of our meeting with Dalek Draco can be found on our Tumblr page here and here.
(01:05:05) Dean Hollingsworth appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as an android in “Timelash” and the bus conductor in “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy”. He also provided the uncredited voices of a Psychic Circus advertisement and an advertising satellite in the latter. Dean will be appearing in the soon to be released “Last Flamingo of the Red Summer Sunset”.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.
-
The Shadow of Weng-Chiang
The Doctor Who ShowIn this episode, Rob & Dave discuss the Virgin Missing Adventure novel, The Shadow of Weng-Chiang, as voted for by... you!
162 votes were cast and Shadow of Weng-Chiang took 35.2% of the vote, just pipping Scales of Injustice on 29.6%, with Sands of Time close behind on 25.9% and Lords of the Storm on 9.3% bringing up the rear. So here we are to discuss it.
Before they get to talking about the novel, the guys also talk about the past month in Doctor Who news, including Season 9 of Classic Doctor Who on Blu-ray still not produced locally in Australia - and perhaps never will be.
Follow us on Twitter @theDWshow or write to us about anything: hello@theDWshow.net
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Radio Free Skaro #904 - Across the Universe
Radio Free SkaroA beloved tunesmith is back in action as Murray Gold returns to Doctor Who, the latest in a string of RTDists to join their blue box pals once more. If horror and panic is more your thing, the LAX Marriott does HOTELMAGEDDON as the first Gallifrey One room block will be available May 12, so gird your loins appropriately! Also there’s a Blue Peter contest, David Tennant’s hair is completely out of control, The Ultimate Adventure has been restored, and The Timlelash gives your the musings of three creaking skeletons who like their stories. Allons and indeed…y
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- Murray Gold returns to Doctor Who
- Murray Gold re-introduction video
- Doctor Who Magazine 590 released
- Gallifrey One hotel block opens May 12
- Blue Peter set visit contest
- Blue Peter contest David Tennant video
- Adventures Across Space and Time: A Doctor Who Reader coming in November
- Doctor Who The Ultimate Adventure restored
- Big Finish Doctor Who – Once and Future: The Artist at the End of Time due June 2023
- Big Finish Doctor Who – Far from Home due June 2023
- Big Finish The War Master: Solitary Confinement due June 2023
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The Shadow of Weng-Chiang
The Doctor Who ShowIn this episode, Rob & Dave discuss the Virgin Missing Adventure novel, The Shadow of Weng-Chiang, as voted for by... you!
162 votes were cast and Shadow of Weng-Chiang took 35.2% of the vote, just pipping Scales of Injustice on 29.6%, with Sands of Time close behind on 25.9% and Lords of the Storm on 9.3% bringing up the rear. So here we are to discuss it.
Before they get to talking about the novel, the guys also talk about the past month in Doctor Who news, including Season 9 of Classic Doctor Who on Blu-ray still not produced locally in Australia - and perhaps never will be.
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Radio Free Skaro #904 - Across the Universe
Radio Free SkaroA beloved tunesmith is back in action as Murray Gold returns to Doctor Who, the latest in a string of RTDists to join their blue box pals once more. If horror and panic is more your thing, the LAX Marriott does HOTELMAGEDDON as the first Gallifrey One room block will be available May 12, so gird your loins appropriately! Also there’s a Blue Peter contest, David Tennant’s hair is completely out of control, The Ultimate Adventure has been restored, and The Timlelash gives your the musings of three creaking skeletons who like their stories. Allons and indeed…y
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- Murray Gold returns to Doctor Who
- Murray Gold re-introduction video
- Doctor Who Magazine 590 released
- Gallifrey One hotel block opens May 12
- Blue Peter set visit contest
- Blue Peter contest David Tennant video
- Adventures Across Space and Time: A Doctor Who Reader coming in November
- Doctor Who The Ultimate Adventure restored
- Big Finish Doctor Who – Once and Future: The Artist at the End of Time due June 2023
- Big Finish Doctor Who – Far from Home due June 2023
- Big Finish The War Master: Solitary Confinement due June 2023
