Latest Podcast Episodes
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Jill Curzon–Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we’re back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film’s Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, “The Paperchase”, is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here’s the Wikipedia article about Trümmerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Buñuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dalí on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack…And How to Get It.
Here’s a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here’s the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn’t find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan’s pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s–style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Jill Curzon–Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we’re back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film’s Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, “The Paperchase”, is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here’s the Wikipedia article about Trümmerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Buñuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dalí on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack…And How to Get It.
Here’s a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here’s the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn’t find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan’s pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s–style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Jill Curzon–Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we’re back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film’s Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, “The Paperchase”, is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here’s the Wikipedia article about Trümmerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Buñuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dalí on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack…And How to Get It.
Here’s a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here’s the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn’t find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan’s pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s–style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #279 - Review of The Mummy on the Orient Express
The Doctor Who PodcastJoin us for another gripping episode of the world famous Doctor Who Podcast where we endeavor to review The Mummy on the Orient Express AND produce show notes that are EXACTLY 66 words long. That's the extra effort we go to for you, our dear listeners. Join Stephen, Trevor, Ian and Michele as they foxtrot […]
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #279 - Review of The Mummy on the Orient Express
The Doctor Who PodcastJoin us for another episode of the famous DWP where we endeavor to review The Mummy on the Orient Express AND produce show notes that are EXACTLY 66 words long. That's the extra effort we go to for you, our dear listeners. Join Stephen, Trevor, Ian and Michele as they foxtrot their way through menacing [...]
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The Cloister Room 103 - Space Dragon Will Have to Do
The Cloister RoomSeries Eight of Doctor Who continues with a trip to the moon. We talk about the Doctor's DVD collection, the US Presidency, and... well, the abortion thing. We talk about that.
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The Cloister Room 103 - Space Dragon Will Have to Do
The Cloister RoomSeries Eight of Doctor Who continues with a trip to the moon. We talk about the Doctor's DVD collection, the US Presidency, and... well, the abortion thing. We talk about that.
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The Cloister Room 103 - Space Dragon Will Have to Do
The Cloister RoomSeries Eight of Doctor Who continues with a trip to the moon. We talk about the Doctor's DVD collection, the US Presidency, and... well, the abortion thing. We talk about that.
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11th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 11th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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Jill Curzon–Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we’re back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film’s Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, “The Paperchase”, is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here’s the Wikipedia article about Trümmerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Buñuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dalí on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack…And How to Get It.
Here’s a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here’s the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn’t find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan’s pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s–style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show’s future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?” We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show’s future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?” We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show’s future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?” We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show’s future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?” We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show's future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?" We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show's future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?" We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show's future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?" We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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DWO Whocast - #335 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.6: The Caretaker. The boys talk about last weeks episode, The Caretaker as well as have a small tribute to a lost member of the Doctor Who family.
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 - #335 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.6: The Caretaker. The boys talk about last weeks episode, The Caretaker as well as have a small tribute to a lost member of the Doctor Who family.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 - #335 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.6: The Caretaker. The boys talk about last weeks episode, The Caretaker as well as have a small tribute to a lost member of the Doctor Who family.
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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TDP 419: Signs and Wonders BFMR
Tin Dog Podcast@bigfinish #doctorwho 191. SIGNS AND WONDERS RELEASED SEPTEMBER PRICES CD £14.99 Download £12.99 Synopsis The end of the world is nigh. That’s what everybody is seeing in their nightmares. That’s why they are congregating in Liverpool for the party to end all parties, hosted by Rufus Stone, a celebrity turned doomsday prophet. He claims he’s the only one who can save them when the day of judgement comes. Because he’s on the side of the angels. The Doctor, Ace and Hector arrive to find the city in the grip of apocalypse fever. There are lights in the sky, earthquakes and power cuts. The Doctor is determined to investigate, while Ace is more concerned about finding a way of restoring Hector’s lost memories. Meanwhile, in the river Mersey, hideous, slug-like creatures are stirring... Written By: Matt FittonDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Philip Olivier (Hex), Jessica Martin (Reverend Janet Green), Warren Brown (Rufus Stone/To'Koth), Jemma Churchill (Praska), Rory Keenan (Captain Gormley)
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10th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 10th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 125: BF #52 - That Pesky "L" Word
The Oncoming StormWelcome to episode 125 of The Oncoming Storm! This week, we're back to McGann and the beginning of the Divergent Universe Arc with the discussion of Scherzo by Rob Shearman. Join Josh and Rachel, as well as special guests Scott Coles from The Legion of Substitute Podcasters and resident comic guru Jeff Polier, as they try to press themselves together hard enough to evolve into a superbeing. Failing that, they just talk about Doctor Who. Oh, but what a discussion. It's the one with all the feels, and Rachel can't wait to cry with you about it! The Oncoming Storm... This time, we've got... nothing. It's just kinda all white light. Maybe we should all hum a tune together to pass the time.
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 125: BF #52 - That Pesky "L" Word
The Oncoming StormWelcome to episode 125 of The Oncoming Storm! This week, we're back to McGann and the beginning of the Divergent Universe Arc with the discussion of Scherzo by Rob Shearman. Join Josh and Rachel, as well as special guests Scott Coles from The Legion of Substitute Podcasters and resident comic guru Jeff Polier, as they try to press themselves together hard enough to evolve into a superbeing. Failing that, they just talk about Doctor Who. Oh, but what a discussion. It's the one with all the feels, and Rachel can't wait to cry with you about it! The Oncoming Storm... This time, we've got... nothing. It's just kinda all white light. Maybe we should all hum a tune together to pass the time.
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 125: BF #52 - That Pesky "L" Word
The Oncoming StormWelcome to episode 125 of The Oncoming Storm! This week, we're back to McGann and the beginning of the Divergent Universe Arc with the discussion of Scherzo by Rob Shearman. Join Josh and Rachel, as well as special guests Scott Coles from The Legion of Substitute Podcasters and resident comic guru Jeff Polier, as they try to press themselves together hard enough to evolve into a superbeing. Failing that, they just talk about Doctor Who. Oh, but what a discussion. It's the one with all the feels, and Rachel can't wait to cry with you about it! The Oncoming Storm... This time, we've got... nothing. It's just kinda all white light. Maybe we should all hum a tune together to pass the time.
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 037 // Moon Shaming
Doctor WhoochIn which there are glitter kittens and beard slaps!
This week we watched KILL THE MOON in which the moon may or may not have been killed. It's a mystery! That is solved by watching that episode of Doctor Who. Also: lots of white dudes die and misandry is enjoyed by all. TEAM CLARA 4 LYFE!
Outro music is "Fancy (feat. Charli XCX)" by Iggy Azalea
Podcast picture is by GIRL NAMED SHIRL PHOTOGRAPHY
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 037 // Moon Shaming
Doctor WhoochIn which there are glitter kittens and beard slaps!
This week we watched KILL THE MOON in which the moon may or may not have been killed. It's a mystery! That is solved by watching that episode of Doctor Who. Also: lots of white dudes die and misandry is enjoyed by all. TEAM CLARA 4 LYFE!
Outro music is "Fancy (feat. Charli XCX)" by Iggy Azalea
Podcast picture is by GIRL NAMED SHIRL PHOTOGRAPHY
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313 - Doctor Who: Podshock
PodshockDoctor Who: Podshock - Episode 313
Running time: 1:45:30We review live on-the-net the Doctor Who story, 'Kill the Moon' 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.
Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions.
This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you.
Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial.
Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
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Earth Station Who Episode 82 - Kill The Moon
Earth Station WhoOn this episode, the intrepid ESW crew attempt to solve the age-old riddle of which came first, the moon or the egg? Whatever future humanity has depends on the review Mike, Mike, Jen, Phantom...
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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CapaldiCast 1.7 - Kill The Moon
The Krynoid Podcast"The Moon's an egg."
Does that make The First Men in the Moon "soldiers"?
No? Suit yourselves...
Yes, Kill The Moon is another fandom-splitting episode where science and credibility are cast onto the altar of pure daft entertainment.
The Doctor opts out of a big decision, Clara opts out of the democratic process and Courtney opts out of school, hardly a way to brush up her presidential skills.
Do male astronauts wear red shirts under their space suits? How many conkers does it take to ward off a badger-sized spider? And how painful is it to lay an egg larger than oneself?
Listen in - but don't expect any logical answers.
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CapaldiCast 1.7 - Kill The Moon
The Krynoid Podcast"The Moon's an egg."
Does that make The First Men in the Moon "soldiers"?
No? Suit yourselves...
Yes, Kill The Moon is another fandom-splitting episode where science and credibility are cast onto the altar of pure daft entertainment.
The Doctor opts out of a big decision, Clara opts out of the democratic process and Courtney opts out of school, hardly a way to brush up her presidential skills.
Do male astronauts wear red shirts under their space suits? How many conkers does it take to ward off a badger-sized spider? And how painful is it to lay an egg larger than oneself?
Listen in - but don't expect any logical answers.
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CapaldiCast 1.7 - Kill The Moon
The Krynoid Podcast"The Moon's an egg."
Does that make The First Men in the Moon "soldiers"?
No? Suit yourselves...
Yes, Kill The Moon is another fandom-splitting episode where science and credibility are cast onto the altar of pure daft entertainment.
The Doctor opts out of a big decision, Clara opts out of the democratic process and Courtney opts out of school, hardly a way to brush up her presidential skills.
Do male astronauts wear red shirts under their space suits? How many conkers does it take to ward off a badger-sized spider? And how painful is it to lay an egg larger than oneself?
Listen in - but don't expect any logical answers.
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The Memory Cheats #135
The Memory CheatsEpisode #135 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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The Memory Cheats #135
The Memory CheatsEpisode #135 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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The Memory Cheats #135
The Memory CheatsEpisode #135 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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Ep 29 - Galaxy 4 (Story 18)
GeeklecticThis is our worst episode yet as we had everything going against us! Real life was busy. It was a Recon. 2 Weeks went between watching it and recording this. Still, we manage to wax poetic about Galaxy 4 and some Chumblies!
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Ep 29 - Galaxy 4 (Story 18)
GeeklecticThis is our worst episode yet as we had everything going against us! Real life was busy. It was a Recon. 2 Weeks went between watching it and recording this. Still, we manage to wax poetic about Galaxy 4 and some Chumblies!
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Ep 29 - Galaxy 4 (Story 18)
GeeklecticThis is our worst episode yet as we had everything going against us! Real life was busy. It was a Recon. 2 Weeks went between watching it and recording this. Still, we manage to wax poetic about Galaxy 4 and some Chumblies!
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Ep 29 - Galaxy 4 (Story 18)
GeeklecticThis is our worst episode yet as we had everything going against us! Real life was busy. It was a Recon. 2 Weeks went between watching it and recording this. Still, we manage to wax poetic about Galaxy 4 and some Chumblies!
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Episode 248: Kill the Moon
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor WhoThis week we cover Doctor Who story #248, 2014's "Kill the Moon", in which the Doctor must uncover the moon's mysterious secret, and the fate of the world rests in the hands of an astronaut, a schoolteacher, and a student!
QotW: 12 whistled Another Brick in the Wall by Pink Floyd in The Caretaker. What song would you like to hear him whistle?
Listener Mailbag
Discussion of "Kill the Moon" (Charlie 7, Trevor 7.75, David 9) (And here's that link we promised to Courtney's Tumblr post.)
Connor's Corner
Discussion of Big Finish audio adventure "Auld Mortality" (Charlie 7, Trevor 7.25, David 8)
Doctor Who on the Web: Tumblr, including Doctor Who Official, Trevor, David, and MattEleven
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 #249, Mummy on the Orient Express. We invite you to follow along by watching the episode before the podcast; please acquire a copy in accordance with the laws of time and space.
- Trevor
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#046 Walking On Eggshells
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast… in which "Kill The Moon" is put under the microscope (or rather the telescope) to see if the test comes back positive. Meanwhile our fearless podcaster catches up with an old friend and fellow Whovian at ARCHON 38. Topics include why Doctor Who is no longer science fiction, ball-jointed dolls and their plans for world domination, and just what is it about redheads?
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#046 Walking On Eggshells
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which "Kill The Moon" is put under the microscope (or rather the telescope) to see if the test comes back positive. Meanwhile our fearless podcaster catches up with an old friend and fellow Whovian at ARCHON 38. Topics include why Doctor Who is no longer science fiction, ball-jointed dolls and their plans for world domination, and just what is it about redheads?
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#046 Walking On Eggshells
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which "Kill The Moon" is put under the microscope (or rather the telescope) to see if the test comes back positive. Meanwhile our fearless podcaster catches up with an old friend and fellow Whovian at ARCHON 38. Topics include why Doctor Who is no longer science fiction, ball-jointed dolls and their plans for world domination, and just what is it about redheads?
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Dr Who Livecast - Episode 40: End of Days
Dr Who Livecast-Lilrex and Sayo finally end Torchwood -Sayo trolls Lilrex in the hardest way imaginable -Torchwood is dead to us forever, form now on only Dr. Who on DWLC
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Dr Who Livecast - Episode 40: End of Days
Dr Who Livecast-Lilrex and Sayo finally end Torchwood -Sayo trolls Lilrex in the hardest way imaginable -Torchwood is dead to us forever, form now on only Dr. Who on DWLC
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Witches Be Trippin'
Playing Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week Jennie & Ben are joined by long time listener Kirby Bartlett-Sloan from The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast to discuss “The Shakespeare Code”, Episode 2 of Series 3.
After several months of having to wait until our episodes were posted before we could get Kirby’s Corrections(tm) for what we had said on the show we decided it would be quicker to get Kirby on the show so he could correct as we go! This episode was recorded before we started the summer convention season so Kirby has had plenty of time to get his notes together in preparation for this episodes corrections.
Tonight we travel back to jolly old England and meet Billy Shakespeare. He’s your average Elizabethan man-about-town who happens to be a pretty decent playwright, but that may be the only decent thing about this tomcat. Things are amiss at the old (new) Globe Theatre when the Witches of Eastwick (or Eastenders?) show up with brooms at hand. You’re a wizard now, Harry but this quidditch match is for keeps. Doomfinger and Bloodtide are after the Golden Snitch and despite their awkward innuendo laced names they just may win and release the Carrionites into our world.
Now the Doctor, the NotRose, and Billy Shakespeare are going to party like it’s 1599 because These Witches be Trippin
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The Who Wars Podcast #006 (8 October, 2014)
The Doctor Who Show00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme 00:30 Introduction to the show; Rob @WhoWars Lex @Lexerness and Kate @Kamiduu give their brief thoughts on going into Series 8 of Doctor Who before talking about each episode of the series individually. 02:25 Deep Breath - When a dinosaur materialises alongside the Houses of Parliament in Victorian London, the Doctor's old friends the Paternoster Gang are relieved when he arrives, seemingly to deal with the creature. However, they soon realise that the Doctor is the one in need of help; newly regenerated, extremely volatile and questioning his self-worth, this is a very different man from the one they last saw. The only person that may be able to help him is Clara, and she is still grappling with losing the Doctor she knew and loved. After the spontaneous combustion of the dinosaur, the Doctor takes on the case of whoever killed the time-travelling beast. The Doctor has an internal battle with himself, pondering where his new face came from. The Doctor and Clara are called to a restaurant, only to find out all the other customers are androids. After discovering the robots' hidden spaceship, and their long-term goal of reaching a "promised land", the Doctor confronts their leader, who falls to its death from an airship, though it is unclear whether he fell as part of a self-destruct mechanism or if the Doctor pushed him. Clara receives a phone call from the previous Doctor, and is convinced to join the Twelfth Doctor on his journeys. Meanwhile, the Half-Face Man awakes in a mysterious place, greeted by an equally-curious woman named Missy. 08:45 Into the Dalek - The Doctor saves Journey Blue, a rebel fighter, from her space shuttle, which is under attack by Daleks, but is unable to save her brother. Upon returning her to her rebel ship, The Doctor then drags Clara away from a potential date with Danny Pink, her new colleague at Coal Hill School, and is thrown into the most dangerous place into the universe: the inside of a Dalek. The Doctor and Clara, along with a team of rebels aboard the Aristotle, a military station in space, are miniaturized and sent into "Rusty", a Dalek that has turned good. At the Dalek's power center, the Doctor discovers a large crack, which he deduces is causing the malfunction within the Dalek. He uses his sonic screwdriver to seal the crack, but their meddling has a terrible outcome, causing the Dalek to realize its true cause again. It sends a message to the rest of the Daleks, giving them the base's location. The mysterious Missy and "Heaven" once more make an appearance after Gretchen sacrifices herself to allow Clara and Journey access to the mind of Rusty. In an attempt to show Rusty the beauty of the universe, the Doctor connects his mind with that of the Dalek's. Rusty, however, sees the Doctor's hatred for the Daleks and is inspired by this instead, deciding to exterminate his own race. After the battle, Rusty calls the Doctor a "good Dalek", and the Doctor and Clara leave, with Clara returning to her date. 14:25 Robot of Sherwood - Treating Clara to an expedition of her choice, the Doctor takes her to the twelfth century to prove that her childhood hero, Robin Hood, doesn't exist. He is stunned when he stumbles upon a gang of outlaws, led by a man claimed to be the great hero himself. The Doctor duels with Robin Hood with a spoon, and remains in disbelief even as Robin takes the two to meet his band of Merry Men. Robin takes part in an archery contest against the Sheriff of Nottingham, splitting the arrow to claim a prize of a golden arrow. The Doctor challenges Robin before impatiently blowing up the target, causing the Sheriff to order his arrest. Robin defends the Doctor, but after slicing the arm off of one of the guards, it is revealed that they are robots. After the capture of the Doctor, Clara and Robin, Clara is taken to the Sheriff to act as the trio's leader, where she finds out that the Sheriff witnessed a spaceship crash and has been trying to repair it by collecting all the gold in the nearby land, so that he can use it to travel to London and take over the kingdom. The Doctor and Robin escape their prison, where Robin demands that Clara reveal who exactly The Doctor is. Robin Hood defeats the Sheriff in a sword fight, and after allowing the robots' spaceship to detonate harmlessly in the atmosphere, the Doctor and Robin Hood part ways, after which Maid Marian is reunited with Robin. 23:40 Listen - After a failed date with Danny Pink, Clara returns to her home to find The Doctor awaiting her. He seeks a creature he believes to have perfected its ability to hide, that stalks humankind and is responsible for a dream common to all humans. Using the TARDIS' telepathic circuit, the duo end up in the mid-1990s, where Clara meets Danny Pink as a boy. The Doctor and Clara comfort Danny from his fear when an unknown entity enters the boy's room. After returning to her date with Danny and failing a second time, Clara returns to the TARDIS and meets Orson Pink, a distance descendant of Danny Pink, one of Earth's first time travelers stranded at the end of the universe. After a brief moment with the entity, Clara triggers the TARDIS' departure to an unknown barn, where she finds a crying child. Hiding beneath the bed, she realizes that the child is The Doctor in his younger years. When the boy gets out of the bed, Clara accidentally grabs his leg, and she realizes that she is the monster under the bed. She comforts him with the notion of fear being a constant companion that can bring out the good in him, where one day he'll return to the barn during the moment of his greatest fear. Clara leaves, forcing The Doctor to not see where they had been. Clara and Danny reconcile, and The Doctor rejects the notion of the unknown entity ever existing. 35:00 Time Heist - The TARDIS' phone rings in Clara's apartment, and The Doctor and Clara find themselves in a strange chamber suffering from memory loss along with Psi the augmented human and Saibra the mutant human. They have been recruited by 'The Architect' to rob the Bank of Karabraxos, the most impregnable bank vault in the universe. The quartet collect the tools required for their heist, before witnessing a mysterious alien named The Teller turn the brain of a criminal to 'soup' with its psychic abilities. Saibra is later caught by the Teller, and activates an atomic disintegrater to avoid the pain of the Teller's brain scan. Psi soon follows when caught by the Teller, and Clara and The Doctor gain access to the vaults of the bank. They gain the rewards of their heist from the vault, and proceed to the Private Vault, but not before regaining contact with Psi and Saibra who were teleported instead of disintegrated. The four find that the private vault is home to Director Karabraxos, and The Doctor gives her his number before she leaves the bank as it is destroyed by the solar storm. The Doctor regains his lost memories back from the Teller, revealing himself as The Architect, and unveiling the goal of the heist – to rejoin the Teller with the only other one of its species. The Doctor takes the two aliens away to live out their lives, and returns Saibra and Psi to their homeworlds, and Clara to her flat for her date. 43:40 The Caretaker - Clara is trying to maintain two separate lives: one as the Doctor's companion, and the other as a school teacher in a romantic relationship with Danny Pink. The Doctor tells her that he's going deep undercover, disguising himself as a temporary caretaker at her school (Coal Hill). Tracking a Skovox Blitzer, which vaporised a police officer and is one of the deadliest machines created, he plans to displace it a billion years into the future where nothing else can be harmed. The Doctor meets Danny without realising he's Clara's partner, treating him with disdain because he was a soldier. Suspicious of the Doctor, Danny accidentally tampers with his trap, and the Skovox Blitzer is only sent seventy four hours into the future. The Doctor learns of Danny's relationship with Clara, and Danny about Clara's double life, leading them to argue. When the Skovox Blitzer rematerialises, the three work together to trick it in to deactivating itself. Danny warns Clara about the Doctor pushing her into reckless and dangerous actions. The vaporised police officer awakens in the Promised Land. 52:20 Summary; Rob @WhoWars Lex @Lexerness and Kate @Kamiduu give their thoughts on Series 8 of Doctor Who at its halfway point and consider where it might be going. 57:50 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including how to get in touch with the show) 58:35 Bloopers. Shhh... ;)
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9th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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Gallifrey Stands - Ep24 - The Doctor inside out with Susan Hewitt
Gallifrey StandsDoctor Squee & Dottie Who's ire has been raised and they will tell you why! Then they calm down for a chat with the delightful Susan Hewitt from David Tennant & Peter Capaldi news. We talk Doctors outside of Who, the importance of the right name for 'hits' and we round it all of with Doctor Who quiz... Outside Who edition.Visit Susan:Peter Capaldi Newshttp://www.Peter-Capaldi-News.com @PCapaldiNewsFacebook.com/Peter.Capaldi.News
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