Latest Podcast Episodes
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In The Forest of the Night
PodcasticaJohn is joined once again by Ernesto to discuss this week's episode! What did they think of the child actors? Will Clara ever stop lying? What's up with that red phone booth that pops up in at least two scenes? What was with the final scene?!
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101 - Childrenesque
Arrow of TimeJust what we needed, an episode that features one of our “favorite” things, right up there with the production “style” of Steven “Moffat.” “In the Forest of the Night” starts off on the right foot with a William Blake reference, but then quickly becomes full of children, likely with sticky Jammie Dodger hands. There are also lots and lots of trees (at least four), but mostly nothing happens, so we end up speculating wildly about the next episode. Missy is the Rani? The Rani is the Master!? Clara is Handles!?! We’ve got to be right someday!
For Mogli‘s Fantastic Book Break, Dave brings us the obvious once again with Songs of Innocence and of Experience by William Blake. Check it out at Project Gutenberg!
For this week’s spooooky BooTube we have “Doctor Who – Can You Hear Them?” from user 2Scribble: http://youtu.be/-u9KcSKyMZw
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Reality Bomb Episode 016
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the sixteenth edition of Reality Bomb we continue our journey through Series 8 with a panel discussion on episodes 5 through 10 featuring NPR Books editor Petra Mayer, author Nikki Stafford and Space producer Mark Askwith. We're also celebrating 15 years of Big Finish audio adventures with DWNY's Barnaby Edwards and Andrew Flint. And Caitlin Walsh gives up something of value to put The Rings of Akhaten in this month's Gallery of the Underrated. Plus listeners' letters and an august gathering of fans evaluate the science of Kill The Moon!
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Reality Bomb Episode 016
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the sixteenth edition of Reality Bomb we continue our journey through Series 8 with a panel discussion on episodes 5 through 10 featuring NPR Books editor Petra Mayer, author Nikki Stafford and Space producer Mark Askwith. We're also celebrating 15 years of Big Finish audio adventures with DWNY's Barnaby Edwards and Andrew Flint. And Caitlin Walsh gives up something of value to put The Rings of Akhaten in this month's Gallery of the Underrated. Plus listeners' letters and an august gathering of fans evaluate the science of Kill The Moon!
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Reality Bomb Episode 016
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the sixteenth edition of Reality Bomb we continue our journey through Series 8 with a panel discussion on episodes 5 through 10 featuring NPR Books editor Petra Mayer, author Nikki Stafford and Space producer Mark Askwith. We're also celebrating 15 years of Big Finish audio adventures with DWNY's Barnaby Edwards and Andrew Flint. And Caitlin Walsh gives up something of value to put The Rings of Akhaten in this month's Gallery of the Underrated. Plus listeners' letters and an august gathering of fans evaluate the science of Kill The Moon!
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Big Blue Box Podcast - Episode 16
The Doctor Who Big Blue Box PodcastHey Who fans! The news gets us in both good and bad moods but then our review of In the Forest of the Night gets us even grumpier. It's not all bad though, let's do this!
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The News
After we hyped up the re-opening of the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff last week BBC Worldwide go and cancel a load of Tardis set tours and put everyone on a downer, meh. The set tour is closed from 3rd - 23rd November and if you've already booked and it falls within those dates contact Crowd Source (or whoever you booked it through) and request a new date or a refund. Thank you to those who tweeted us their experiences so far and we hope you all get something sorted.
Silva Screen Records are releasing a 2-disc CD soundtrack of The Day of the Doctor and The Time of the Doctor to celebrate the show's 51st anniversary (yes, it's now 51 years, didn't the 50th celebrations go quickly?). Keep an eye on the Doctor Who Music site for pre-order details.
Doctor Who bags another award! This time the show has picked up a Welsh BAFTA (British Academy Cymru Award) for it's special effects. Excellent news and always a good thing when the show gets awarded for it's amazing talent behind the scenes.
"In the Forest of the Night" Review
This one brings us a bit deeper down I'm afraid, we really weren't fans of this episode and in our opinion this throws up the series' first true clunker. What could have been a very good episode based on an interesting story the entire episode was let down by poor writing, poor performances throughout and other poor elements such as visual effects and props. We wanted to like it, we really did but it just doesn't work.
Thanks for stepping into the Tardis for episode 16. We look forward to chatting all things Who next time. Until then - Allons-y!
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Episode 26: Mr. Hinchcliffe Presents
Stories From The Vortex: A Doctor Who Audio Adventures Podcast
Just in time for Halloween, Matthew Kresal and Mary Lang are reviewing Big Finish's hotly anticapted and recently released Phillip Hinchcliffe Presents box-set. With its promise of recreating an era (in)famous for its "tea-time horror", topics discussed in looking at the two stories that make up the box-set (The Ghosts of Gralstead and The Devil's Armada) include each story's extended length, calls back to the Hinchcliffe era, Tom Baker's performance and more.
You can find the podcast via our website storiesfromthevortex.blogspot.com or on iTunes. If you'd like to send in feedback to the podcast you can do so at feedback.vortex@yahoo.com and you can join the podcasts's Facebook group. We're a proud member of the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance.
Stories From The Vortex is an unofficial and unlicensed Doctor Who podcast and is not affiliated to the British Broadcasting Company (BBC), AudioGo or Big Finish Productions in any way. Doctor Who is a registered trademark of the BBC. No copyright infringement intended.
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Who Girls Podcast 11: The Moon is Not a Tribble
WhoGirls podcastJoin Heather, Kerri and Guest Host Tom as we discuss series 8 of Doctor Who so far...
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Who Girls Podcast 11: The Moon is Not a Tribble
WhoGirls podcastJoin Heather, Kerri and Guest Host Tom as we discuss series 8 of Doctor Who so far...
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31ST OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 31ST OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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PODCAST 023 - Nightline
Diddly Dum PodcastFor this double review of "Flatline" and "In the Forest of the Night", the Diddly Dumbers have repaired to a sylvan glade. But the peaceful location belies a lurking menace. Which of us hasn’t shivered at the idea of growling in the bushes?
Each new podcast seems to reveal another shocking example of shameless thievery on Steven Moffat’s part. You know that “how can I have been so blind?” feeling when the penny drops and something is laid bare which has been staring you in the face for years? That’s how our podcasters felt this week when The Him (Al’s eminence grise) pointed out what now seems so obvious – that the idea behind every Series 8 episode of Doctor Who can be traced back to an original episode of “Danger Mouse”. The Three Who Drool discuss this outrage.
Along the way, we cover the role of the Three Day Week in The Rev’s conception, Doc having to wait over 40-odd years for his scariest ever experience in Doctor Who, ten foots and snickleways, The Rev finding that the day can be as scary as the night, has normally lovely Sigourney Weaver ever been a more of a total bitch than her character in “Working Girl”, comics as a form of literacy, Al finding Judge Dredd standing next to him at the urinal, the best way not to be killed by tigers and “Peppa Pig” as a prequel to “Animal Farm”.
As an erotic climax, Al finally explains his theory of Doctor Who as Greek tragedy.
Direct Download Link: DDPC023 – Nightline
All artwork for the Diddly Dum Podcast by our own The Rev can be found collected here on Pinterest.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
We mourn the passing of the sublimely lovely Linda Bellingham. From “The Sweeney” to “All Creatures Great and Small” and reaching her apogee as the Inquisitor throughout the run of “Trial of a Time Lord” before going on to show Peggy Mitchell how to be a proper gangsteress in “The Bill”. In her later career, she became stereotyped as a strong and versatile actress but it’s her work in the field of Oxo which is how we like to remember her.
The Rev pays tribute to the divine Lynda on his own blog.
Big Finish "Tom Baker at 80'' CD
“Diana” is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the 1973-1974 television season that was created by Leonard Stern and starred Diana Rigg in her first American television series.
Leonard Sachs, as compere of “The Good Old Days” was surely the inspiration for Henry Gordon Jago.
The power cuts of the 1970s were his parents’ inspiration for The Rev himself.
Captain Mainwaring plays the bagpipes 27 mins into the “If The Cap Fits” episode of Dad’s Army.
Al has written a column in print issue #406 of Starburst magazine.
Lotte Lenya played Colonel Rosa Klebb who got frisky with Daniela Bianchi in “From Russia With Love”
A Spirograph is a geometric drawing toy that produces mathematical roulette curves. It was developed by British engineer Denys Fisher and first sold in 1965.
The form of pantograph which Doc was struggling to name was, of course, the Sketch-a-Graph.
Rising Damp is a British sitcom produced by Yorkshire Television for ITV and originally broadcast from 1974 through 1978. Starring inter alia Leonard Rossiter and Frances de la Tour.
Brian Sibley is a British writer and broadcaster who wrote the 26 episode radio adaptation of “Lord of the Rings” first broadcast on BBC Radio Four in 1981 and which starred Ian Holm as Frodo, later to play Bilbo in Peter Jackson’s film trilogy.
“The Land of Narnia” by Brian Sibley
Christopher Fairbank who played annoying foreman Fenton in “Flatline” is perhaps known best (certainly to The Rev) for his role as Moxey in “Auf Wiedersehen Pet”.
“Nocturnal Activities” by John Williams from “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”.
Aussie Rob@WhoWars, who delights in the Diddly Dumbers having three distinct accents, has his own Doctor Who/Star Wars crossover podcast which is a must.
A view from the cab of a Diesel train travelling the full length of the line from Withernsea to Hull, filmed by Stan Kerman in 1957.
Disused stations – Hedon Station.
Ten Foots and Snickleways
Ramsey Campbell’s “Demons by Daylight”
Alan-Moore-the-wonderful-wizard-of…Northampton. “Heaven” is the last track on Alan Moore & Tim Perkins “Angel Passage” CD.
“Swamp Thing” issue #32
“Swamp Thing” issue #53 – “The Garden of Earthly Delights”
“Pog” and “Abandoned House”: Alan’s Moor’s “Swamp Thing” issues #32 and #33.
“Theatre of Blood” is a 1973 horror film starring Vincent Price as vengeful actor Edward Lionheart (and Diana Rigg as his daughter Edwina). Among other Shakeapearian deaths, Lionheart punishes theatre critic, Robert Morley, by cooking his pet poodles a la Titus Andronicus. Vincent Price also used to ask people to pass the mustard.
“The Abominable Dr Phibes” is a 1971 British horror film starring Vincent Price who is inspired in his murderous spree by the Ten Plagues of Egypt from the Old Testament. It was followed by “Dr Phibes Rises Again”.
Dave Gibbons is appointed the UK’s first comics laureate.
Comics Literacy Awareness (CLAw) is an exciting new literacy charity formed by a group of passionate and highly experienced trustees from the fields of education and comics. The mission of CLAw is to dramatically improve the literacy levels of UK children through the medium of comics and graphic novels. CLAw will also aim to raise the profile, image and respectability of comics and graphic novels as both a valid art form and as works of literature.
Neil Cameron’s blog entry on comics and literacy.
Judge Minty – a not for profit fan film.
The Phoenix Comic contains Adam Murphy’s “Corpse Talk: Digging up history one hero at a time”.
“Here Come the Double Deckers” was a 17-part British children’s TV series from 1970-71 revolving around the adventures of seven children whose den was an old red double-decker London bus in an unused junk yard. Scooper, the leader of the group, was played by a young Peter Firth who would go on to play Harry Pearce in the BBC One show “Spooks“.
The Diddly Dum Podcast would like at this point to declare an interest. We hold no interests in Ted Baker. However, since Friend of the Show Tariq has suggested that Doc’s visit to the HQ might have been explained by his being on acid at the time, we would like to provide evidence that their front door is indeed in the middle of a giant lobster, visitors to their Reception are indeed greeted by a barking animatronic Golden Retriever, and their lifts are indeed just like Roald Dahl’s Great Glass Elevator in having fun buttons all over their walls.
“Danger Mouse” is a British children’s animated television series which was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television. It features the eponymous Danger Mouse, an English mouse who works as a secret agent. It is also clearly the inspiration for Series 8 of Doctor Who. Take a look at episode 5 of “Day of the Suds” where Nelson’s Column has been toppled. In “Time Slip”, Danger Mouse goes back in time to meet Robin Hood. Are you listening, Mr Gatiss? And do we need to say any more about “Danger Mouse on the Orient Express“?
“Doctor Who and the Song of Goats” – Al’s Greek tragedy theory from his own blog.
The Diddly Dum podcast thanks anyone we've pinched stuff from and respects the copyright of etc etc.
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DIDDLY DUM 023 - Nightline
Diddly Dum PodcastFor this double review of "Flatline" and "In the Forest of the Night", the Diddly Dumbers have repaired to a sylvan glade. But the peaceful location belies a lurking menace. Which of us hasn’t shivered at the idea of growling in the bushes?
Each new podcast seems to reveal another shocking example of shameless thievery on Steven Moffat’s part. You know that “how can I have been so blind?” feeling when the penny drops and something is laid bare which has been staring you in the face for years? That’s how our podcasters felt this week when The Him (Al’s eminence grise) pointed out what now seems so obvious – that the idea behind every Series 8 episode of Doctor Who can be traced back to an original episode of “Danger Mouse”. The Three Who Drool discuss this outrage.
Along the way, we cover the role of the Three Day Week in The Rev’s conception, Doc having to wait over 40-odd years for his scariest ever experience in Doctor Who, ten foots and snickleways, The Rev finding that the day can be as scary as the night, has normally lovely Sigourney Weaver ever been a more of a total bitch than her character in “Working Girl”, comics as a form of literacy, Al finding Judge Dredd standing next to him at the urinal, the best way not to be killed by tigers and “Peppa Pig” as a prequel to “Animal Farm”.
As an erotic climax, Al finally explains his theory of Doctor Who as Greek tragedy.
Direct Download Link: DDPC023 – Nightline
All artwork for the Diddly Dum Podcast by our own The Rev can be found collected here on Pinterest.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
We mourn the passing of the sublimely lovely Linda Bellingham. From “The Sweeney” to “All Creatures Great and Small” and reaching her apogee as the Inquisitor throughout the run of “Trial of a Time Lord” before going on to show Peggy Mitchell how to be a proper gangsteress in “The Bill”. In her later career, she became stereotyped as a strong and versatile actress but it’s her work in the field of Oxo which is how we like to remember her.
The Rev pays tribute to the divine Lynda on his own blog.
Big Finish "Tom Baker at 80'' CD
“Diana” is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the 1973-1974 television season that was created by Leonard Stern and starred Diana Rigg in her first American television series.
Leonard Sachs, as compere of “The Good Old Days” was surely the inspiration for Henry Gordon Jago.
The power cuts of the 1970s were his parents’ inspiration for The Rev himself.
Captain Mainwaring plays the bagpipes 27 mins into the “If The Cap Fits” episode of Dad’s Army.
Al has written a column in print issue #406 of Starburst magazine.
Lotte Lenya played Colonel Rosa Klebb who got frisky with Daniela Bianchi in “From Russia With Love”
A Spirograph is a geometric drawing toy that produces mathematical roulette curves. It was developed by British engineer Denys Fisher and first sold in 1965.
The form of pantograph which Doc was struggling to name was, of course, the Sketch-a-Graph.
Rising Damp is a British sitcom produced by Yorkshire Television for ITV and originally broadcast from 1974 through 1978. Starring inter alia Leonard Rossiter and Frances de la Tour.
Brian Sibley is a British writer and broadcaster who wrote the 26 episode radio adaptation of “Lord of the Rings” first broadcast on BBC Radio Four in 1981 and which starred Ian Holm as Frodo, later to play Bilbo in Peter Jackson’s film trilogy.
“The Land of Narnia” by Brian Sibley
Christopher Fairbank who played annoying foreman Fenton in “Flatline” is perhaps known best (certainly to The Rev) for his role as Moxey in “Auf Wiedersehen Pet”.
“Nocturnal Activities” by John Williams from “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”.
Aussie Rob@WhoWars, who delights in the Diddly Dumbers having three distinct accents, has his own Doctor Who/Star Wars crossover podcast which is a must.
A view from the cab of a Diesel train travelling the full length of the line from Withernsea to Hull, filmed by Stan Kerman in 1957.
Disused stations – Hedon Station.
Ten Foots and Snickleways
Ramsey Campbell’s “Demons by Daylight”
Alan-Moore-the-wonderful-wizard-of…Northampton. “Heaven” is the last track on Alan Moore & Tim Perkins “Angel Passage” CD.
“Swamp Thing” issue #32
“Swamp Thing” issue #53 – “The Garden of Earthly Delights”
“Pog” and “Abandoned House”: Alan’s Moor’s “Swamp Thing” issues #32 and #33.
“Theatre of Blood” is a 1973 horror film starring Vincent Price as vengeful actor Edward Lionheart (and Diana Rigg as his daughter Edwina). Among other Shakeapearian deaths, Lionheart punishes theatre critic, Robert Morley, by cooking his pet poodles a la Titus Andronicus. Vincent Price also used to ask people to pass the mustard.
“The Abominable Dr Phibes” is a 1971 British horror film starring Vincent Price who is inspired in his murderous spree by the Ten Plagues of Egypt from the Old Testament. It was followed by “Dr Phibes Rises Again”.
Dave Gibbons is appointed the UK’s first comics laureate.
Comics Literacy Awareness (CLAw) is an exciting new literacy charity formed by a group of passionate and highly experienced trustees from the fields of education and comics. The mission of CLAw is to dramatically improve the literacy levels of UK children through the medium of comics and graphic novels. CLAw will also aim to raise the profile, image and respectability of comics and graphic novels as both a valid art form and as works of literature.
Neil Cameron’s blog entry on comics and literacy.
Judge Minty – a not for profit fan film.
The Phoenix Comic contains Adam Murphy’s “Corpse Talk: Digging up history one hero at a time”.
“Here Come the Double Deckers” was a 17-part British children’s TV series from 1970-71 revolving around the adventures of seven children whose den was an old red double-decker London bus in an unused junk yard. Scooper, the leader of the group, was played by a young Peter Firth who would go on to play Harry Pearce in the BBC One show “Spooks“.
The Diddly Dum Podcast would like at this point to declare an interest. We hold no interests in Ted Baker. However, since Friend of the Show Tariq has suggested that Doc’s visit to the HQ might have been explained by his being on acid at the time, we would like to provide evidence that their front door is indeed in the middle of a giant lobster, visitors to their Reception are indeed greeted by a barking animatronic Golden Retriever, and their lifts are indeed just like Roald Dahl’s Great Glass Elevator in having fun buttons all over their walls.
“Danger Mouse” is a British children’s animated television series which was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television. It features the eponymous Danger Mouse, an English mouse who works as a secret agent. It is also clearly the inspiration for Series 8 of Doctor Who. Take a look at episode 5 of “Day of the Suds” where Nelson’s Column has been toppled. In “Time Slip”, Danger Mouse goes back in time to meet Robin Hood. Are you listening, Mr Gatiss? And do we need to say any more about “Danger Mouse on the Orient Express“?
“Doctor Who and the Song of Goats” – Al’s Greek tragedy theory from his own blog.
The Diddly Dum podcast thanks anyone we've pinched stuff from and respects the copyright of etc etc.
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Episode 124:Extraterrestrial (2014)
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn gets his own name wrong, yes, he was that tired.
He and Gerrod then talk about the latest DC/Marvel news and the new movie from the Vicious Brothers, Extraterrestrial.
Extraterrestrial is out in the UK now.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Miro,Stiticher, Blubrry, Player fm and Itunes.
Email: badwilf@yahoo.com
Twitter: Martyn-@BadWilf
Gerrod-@GerrodC_Photos
The Vicious Brothers-@VICIOUSBROTHERS
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Episode 124:Extraterrestrial (2014)
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn gets his own name wrong, yes, he was that tired.
He and Gerrod then talk about the latest DC/Marvel news and the new movie from the Vicious Brothers, Extraterrestrial.
Extraterrestrial is out in the UK now.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Miro,Stiticher, Blubrry, Player fm and Itunes.
Email: badwilf@yahoo.com
Twitter: Martyn-@BadWilf
Gerrod-@GerrodC_Photos
The Vicious Brothers-@VICIOUSBROTHERS
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Earth Station Who Episode 85 - In The Forest of the Night
Earth Station WhoOnce upon a time, the ESW crew travelled into the woods to discover why its not a good idea to mess with Mother Nature. Mike, Mike, Jen, the Phantom Troublemaker, and comic book colorist Charlie...
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.
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 040 // Cody Party!
Doctor WhoochIn which we have a guest and get drunker than ever before. EVER. BEFORE.
In this week's special BONUS SIZED episode, we have Moneyballah$ co-host Cody F. Schmidt on the show, thus completing our collection of two out of two of the Moneyballah$. Also, we talk about everything. And I mean everything, except for maybe this week's episode of Doctor Who. (Actually, we talk a little bit about that. Sometimes.) But for the most part, we delve into musical theatre (a little) and an untold amount of slurry tangents that get subsequently weirder and weirder until we stop.
Oh, and we wore costumes! Awesome, right? You're jealous. You know you are.
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 040 // Cody Party!
Doctor WhoochIn which we have a guest and get drunker than ever before. EVER. BEFORE.
In this week's special BONUS SIZED episode, we have Moneyballah$ co-host Cody F. Schmidt on the show, thus completing our collection of two out of two of the Moneyballah$. Also, we talk about everything. And I mean everything, except for maybe this week's episode of Doctor Who. (Actually, we talk a little bit about that. Sometimes.) But for the most part, we delve into musical theatre (a little) and an untold amount of slurry tangents that get subsequently weirder and weirder until we stop.
Oh, and we wore costumes! Awesome, right? You're jealous. You know you are.
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Episode 89 - Halloween 2014
Transmissions From AtlantisJC and Rita share with you their favorite moments of Halloween. They chat about favorite Halloween moments, costumes and candies. ARTC gives us a spooky story – A Vision of Vampires and Doctor Geek ain’t afraid of no ghost! Plus Rita and JC discuss the scariest moments in Doctor Who and debate whether Flatline and In the Forest of the Night were worthy additions to Series 8 of Doctor Who.
Episode 89 – JC and Rita’s Spooktacular Halloween Episode 2014
- Opening
- Favorite Halloween Moments
- Atlantis Audio Theater – ARTC Presentation of A Vision of Vampires
- Dr Geek’s Moment in Science – Ghosts!
- Doctor Who
- Scariest Doctor Who Moments
- Flatline
- In the Forest of the Night
- Closing Happy Halloween! Featuring This is Halloween by Marilynn Manson
You can buy Ancient Rising - The Audio Theater Book on CD and digital download for $24.99 at Blackstone Audio
Star Mage - The First Series Trade Paperback
JC De La Torre, author of the critically acclaimed novel Ancient Rising, gives us a new fusion of Science Fiction and Magic in Star Mage! Darien Connors discovers he's not from Earth, has strange magical powers, and is the key in an ancient war between two alien races of necromancers. Star Mage offers wizard battles with a side of spaceship warfare, alien worlds, and weird creatures.
All six issues of the first series of JC De La Torre's Sci-Fi and Fantasy Epic Star Mage are collected in to one awesome trade paperback. Including the six issues, this collection also features a new Star Mage story written by White Chapel co-writer Martin Dunn with art from Derrick Fish, crests of the Houses of Lambdu Kishpu and concept art by Ray Dillon and Franco Cespedes.
Get the perfect Christmas gift this December!
Pre-order codes for the Star Mage Trade paperback -
- Comic Book Shops: OCT140575
- Regular Book Stores (Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Etc.): 978-1631400711
Release Date: December 3rd, 2014 (subject to change)
PRE ORDER FROM THESE FINE STORES:
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#28 - Mummy on the Orient Express
Who's OnThere have been many trains called “The Orient Express” but only one in space! Don’t let the majesty of this fool you because there happens to be a “Mummy on the Orient Express”!
Join the Who’s On guys as we review a story with an interesting throwback to a Matt Smith era episode.
The post #28 – Mummy on the Orient Express appeared first on Who's On.
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The Memory Cheats #138
The Memory CheatsEpisode #138 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! And the story we will be discussing today is...
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The Memory Cheats #138
The Memory CheatsEpisode #138 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! And the story we will be discussing today is...
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Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thememorycheats
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The Memory Cheats #138
The Memory CheatsEpisode #138 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! And the story we will be discussing today is...
Visit our website at http://www.thememorycheats.libsyn.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thememorycheats
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWhoTheMemoryCheats
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Episode 251: In the Forest of the Night
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor WhoThis week we cover Doctor Who story #251, 2014's "In the Forest of the Night", in which the Doctor must uncover the secret behind the forest which has covered the globe overnight -- and what dire fate it may signal for humanity!
QotW: Halloween is coming up here in the US. What Doctor Who monster (classic or modern) did you find the scariest?
Listener Mailbag
Discussion of "In the Forest of the Night" (Charlie 5, Trevor 5, David 7)
Connor's Corner
Discussion of Big Finish audio adventure "Here There Be Monsters" (Charlie 8, Trevor 4.5, David 7.5)
Doctor Who Reviews: Doctor Who 11th Doctor #3 from Titan Comics
Hosts:
- Trevor
- Twitter: @WhovianTrev
- Tumblr: http://trevsplace.tumblr.com/
- Charlie
- David
- Twitter: @gwythinn
- WWW: http://www.davidsafar.com/
- Tumblr: http://maroonedwhovian.tumblr.com/
Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #252, Dark Water -- the first part of this series’s two-part series finale!. We invite you to follow along by watching the episode before the podcast; please acquire a copy in accordance with the laws of space and time.
- Trevor
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Episode 79 - Halloween Special - Singing Meatloaf and Timeout Houses
Outpost Skaro PodcastMartin, Andy and Derek enjoy a short yet long stay in the house at the end of time. And where is all that singing and screaming coming from?
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #282 - Feedback
The Doctor Who PodcastThe feedback bag is positively overflowing with your audio feedback on the first batch of episodes from Series 8 of Doctor Who. Join Trevor and Michele as they sift through it. You have heard what we think, now it's time to hear what you think!
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Feedback
The Doctor Who PodcastThe feedback bag is positively overflowing with your audio feedback on the first batch of episodes from Series 8 of Doctor Who. Join Trevor and Michele as they sift through it.
You have heard what we think, now it’s time to hear what you think!
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Feedback
The Doctor Who PodcastThe feedback bag is positively overflowing with your audio feedback on the first batch of episodes from Series 8 of Doctor Who. Join Trevor and Michele as they sift through it.
You have heard what we think, now it’s time to hear what you think!
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Geek Syndicate - Episode 231
Geek SyndicateWelcome back to Geek Syndicate the podcast. Join Dave and Barry as they continue with their mission to bring the sass back to geekdom.
Hot Potato
Have we hit a satutration point with Superhero Movies? (Note: this episode was recorded before the major Marvel annoucements this week).
Week That Was
The Mist
Beware the Batman
Star Wars Rebels
Doctor Who
Thor God of Thunder: Vol 1 & 2
Main
Dave chats to Adele Kirby about her Kickstarter "Apocalypse Survival Training: an audio fitness adventure app"
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Geek Syndicate - Episode 231
Geek SyndicateWelcome back to the Geek Syndicate podcast. Join Dave and Barry as they continue with their mission to bring the sass back to geekdom.
Hot Potato
- Have we hit a saturation point with Superhero Movies? (Note: this episode was recorded before the major Marvel annoucements this week).
Week That Was
- The Mist
- Beware the Batman
- Star Wars Rebels
- Doctor Who
- Thor God of Thunder: Vol 1 & 2
Main
- Dave chats to Adele Kirby about her Kickstarter "Apocalypse Survival Training: an audio fitness adventure app"
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Episode 42....Boneless Buffalo Wings
Two girls, a guy and a TARDIS....The Podcast - Nervous Dog ProduSorry for the delay but here's our review of Flatline. Unfortunately your going to have to wait a bit for the next, as I'll be out of town so sorry for the delay but for now enjoy!
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The Who Wars Podcast #012 (29 October, 2014)
The Doctor Who ShowAre you into comics? Drawing? Art? Anecdotes? On Sunday October 19, I sat down on Skype with pro comic book artist, EricJ (Doctor Who, Justice League, Rex Mundi). Given the timezones, it was a sunny San Diego afternoon the day before for Eric and what was going to be a pleasant one hour chat, or thereabouts, turned into a three hour-plus epic that covered a lot of ground. Rather than bang out a three-hour-plus podcast of the resulting chat, I pulled out a section on Star Wars, a section on Doctor Who, and a section on learning to draw and breaking into the comics industry. We ran the Star Wars segment on October 21 and the Doctor Who segment on October 23. Now it's time for the main event - this is the "meat and potatoes" of the interview, covering comics, drawing, art and anecdotes from Eric's career so far. When did he start drawing? What's been his most fulfilling comics job? How does he find the transition from paper to digital art? What does his future hold? Are there any passion projects in the wings? Eric and I had a lot of fun recording what turned into these three podcasts. Please enjoy, Rob
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30TH OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 30TH OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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The Whostorian - Episode 91: Doctor Boo!
The WhostorianSeason 5 Epsiode 11: The Halloween Season is upon us. After the Motes of News, Stylin' Steve and Shannon talk about the Big Finish story; Running Out Of Time. They give a review of Jim Harold's Campfire Tales 3 and then talk about the episode; Flatline.
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 78 - "In the Forest of the Night"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast returns to talk about "In the Forest of the Night", episode 10 of Series 8 of DOCTOR WHO. Join John & Will as they discuss what worked and didn't in the "main" plot (and which one was delighted by it) as well as the latest chapter in the Danny-Clara saga (which someone is distinctly TIRED of). Plus, there is discussion of the teaser for "Dark Water" and trivia, too! Please listen!
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 78 - "In the Forest of the Night"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast returns to talk about "In the Forest of the Night", episode 10 of Series 8 of DOCTOR WHO. Join John & Will as they discuss what worked and didn't in the "main" plot (and which one was delighted by it) as well as the latest chapter in the Danny-Clara saga (which someone is distinctly TIRED of). Plus, there is discussion of the teaser for "Dark Water" and trivia, too! Please listen!
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316 - Doctor Who: Podshock
PodshockDoctor Who: Podshock - Episode 316
Running time: 1:47:19We review live on-the-net the Doctor Who story, 'In the Forest of the Night' starring Peter Capaldi as the Doctor and Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald, plus news, your live feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, and Dave Cooper.
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CapaldiCast 1.10 - In the Forest of the Night
The Krynoid Podcast"Farewell to the Ice Age. Welcome to the Tree Age. Possibly."
Chilling words (possibly), even to the most ardent of tree-huggers.
So the world is covered in trees and the TARDIS is swarming with children in the latest series 8 episode, In the Forest of the Night.
The Doctor tries to work out what's going on, Clara tries to remember she's a teacher, Danny tries to dazzle the eye(s) of the tiger and the kids try everyone's patience.
Wolves chase people (slowly), Nelson's Column droops and a missing person is found in a shrubbery.
So Jim and Martin can't help being reminded of the words of the White Guardian: "Nothing will happen. Nothing at all. Ever..."
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CapaldiCast 1.10 - In the Forest of the Night
The Krynoid Podcast"Farewell to the Ice Age. Welcome to the Tree Age. Possibly."
Chilling words (possibly), even to the most ardent of tree-huggers.
So the world is covered in trees and the TARDIS is swarming with children in the latest series 8 episode, In the Forest of the Night.
The Doctor tries to work out what's going on, Clara tries to remember she's a teacher, Danny tries to dazzle the eye(s) of the tiger and the kids try everyone's patience.
Wolves chase people (slowly), Nelson's Column droops and a missing person is found in a shrubbery.
So Jim and Martin can't help being reminded of the words of the White Guardian: "Nothing will happen. Nothing at all. Ever..."
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CapaldiCast 1.10 - In the Forest of the Night
The Krynoid Podcast"Farewell to the Ice Age. Welcome to the Tree Age. Possibly."
Chilling words (possibly), even to the most ardent of tree-huggers.
So the world is covered in trees and the TARDIS is swarming with children in the latest series 8 episode, In the Forest of the Night.
The Doctor tries to work out what's going on, Clara tries to remember she's a teacher, Danny tries to dazzle the eye(s) of the tiger and the kids try everyone's patience.
Wolves chase people (slowly), Nelson's Column droops and a missing person is found in a shrubbery.
So Jim and Martin can't help being reminded of the words of the White Guardian: "Nothing will happen. Nothing at all. Ever..."
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Because you told the blabbering trees
Who's He?In this weeks episode of the Who's He? Podcast, Phil and Paul take a look at In The Forest Of The Night, the latest and what seems to be the most poorly recieved episode in this series of Doctor Who. But what do the lads think of this one? Well to give you an idea, Phil comes up with a zombie attack ending, Paul casts a critical eye over the late night scheduling of Doctor Who - Extra and they both plan their seperate futures with Danny Pink.
And in the news this week, the sad passing of Lynda Bellingham, news of a special event for the release of the series 8 DVD/Blu-Ray boxset, the mind numbing tedium that is stats and in Omega's Tat Corner Phil encourages the audience to become criminals.
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Because you told the blabbering trees
Who's He?In this weeks episode of the Who's He? Podcast, Phil and Paul take a look at In The Forest Of The Night, the latest and what seems to be the most poorly recieved episode in this series of Doctor Who. But what do the lads think of this one? Well to give you an idea, Phil comes up with a zombie attack ending, Paul casts a critical eye over the late night scheduling of Doctor Who - Extra and they both plan their seperate futures with Danny Pink.
And in the news this week, the sad passing of Lynda Bellingham, news of a special event for the release of the series 8 DVD/Blu-Ray boxset, the mind numbing tedium that is stats and in Omega's Tat Corner Phil encourages the audience to become criminals.
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Who's He? Podcast #180 Because you told the blabbering trees
Who's He?In this weeks episode of the Who's He? Podcast, Phil and Paul take a look at In The Forest Of The Night, the latest and what seems to be the most poorly recieved episode in this series of Doctor Who. But what do the lads think of this one? Well to give you an idea, Phil comes up with a zombie attack ending, Paul casts a critical eye over the late night scheduling of Doctor Who - Extra and they both plan their seperate futures with Danny Pink.
And in the news this week, the sad passing of Lynda Bellingham, news of a special event for the release of the series 8 DVD/Blu-Ray boxset, the mind numbing tedium that is stats and in Omega's Tat Corner Phil encourages the audience to become criminals.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #282 - Feedback
The Doctor Who PodcastThe feedback bag is positively overflowing with your audio feedback on the first batch of episodes from Series 8 of Doctor Who. You have heard what we think, now it’s time to hear what you think!
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #282 - Feedback
The Doctor Who PodcastThe feedback bag is positively overflowing with your audio feedback on the first batch of episodes from Series 8 of Doctor Who. Join Trevor and Michele as they sift through it. You have heard what we think, now it's time to hear what you think!
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The Whostorian - Episode 91: Doctor Boo!
The WhostorianSeason 5 Epsiode 11: The Halloween Season is upon us. After the Motes of News, Stylin' Steve and Shannon talk about the Big Finish story; Running Out Of Time. They give a review of Jim Harold's Campfire Tales 3 and then talk about the episode; Flatline.
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DWO Whocast - #337 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.8: Mummy on the Orient Express. The boys talk about last weeks episode.
feedback: feedback@dwowhocast.com
Also why not check out Paul's other Podcast The Crackpot Dad --http://thecrackpotdad.com or follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/thecrackpotdad
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DWO Whocast - #337 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.8: Mummy on the Orient Express.feedback: feedback@dwowhocast.comAlso why not check out Paul's other Podcast The Crackpot Dad --http://thecrackpotdad.com or follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/thecrackpotdad
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DWO Whocast - #337 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.8: Mummy on the Orient Express.
feedback: feedback@dwowhocast.com
Also why not check out Paul's other Podcast The Crackpot Dad --http://thecrackpotdad.com or follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/thecrackpotdad
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DWO Whocast - #336 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.7: Kill the Moon. The boys talk about last weeks episode, Kill the Moon -- better really late than not at all right?
feedback: feedback@dwowhocast.com
Also why not check out Paul's other Podcast The Crackpot Dad --http://thecrackpotdad.com or follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/thecrackpotdad
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DWO Whocast - #336 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.7: Kill the Moon. The boys talk about last weeks episode, Kill the Moon -- better really late than not at all right?
feedback: feedback@dwowhocast.com
Also why not check out Paul's other Podcast The Crackpot Dad --http://thecrackpotdad.com or follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/thecrackpotdad