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Pointy at the Back
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAfter the whimsy and quality of last week’s story, 1980s Doctor Who is back on form with a grim 90-minute slog, bristling with guns and clunky macho dialogue. And a bigger body count than the last three seasons combined! Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to Resurrection of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Resurrection of the Daleks has been released on DVD many times, for some reason. The Special Edition DVD was first released in the Revisitations 2 box set in 2011 (Amazon UK), which at least includes a new edition of Carnival of Monsters. As always, it was also released on its own in the US. (Amazon US)
Notes and links
Fans of classic British comedy racism may even enjoy Spike Milligan’s celebrated Pakistani Dalek sketch.
And if this story hasn’t slaked your thirst for ultraviolence in London (and Newcastle), you should watch the 1971 Michael Hodges masterpiece, Get Carter, which stars Michael Caine and largely deleted Avengers alumnus Ian Hendry.
And if even that’s not enough for you, The Long Good Friday (1980), launched the career of the late Bob Hoskins and featured the delightful and somewhat terrifying Helen Mirren. Like Resurrection of the Daleks, it heavily features the London Docklands and people shooting each other with guns.
And now it’s time for Flight Through Entirety Entertainment Tonight: Parker Posey will be playing Dr Smith in the new Netflix remake of Lost in Space. Meanwhile, Michelle Yeoh, who pillioned with Pierce Brosnan in the 1997 Bond classic Tomorrow Never Dies, has reportedly signed on to play the captain of the upcoming new Star Trek series Star Trek Discovery. Nathan’s partner Calvin continues to deny that she’s his long-lost cousin from Ipoh. But none of us are convinced by that.
And in Separated at Birth?, we encourage you to consider how uncannily similar Eric Saward looks to Baron Silas Greenback from our childhood favourite Danger Mouse. (No, not the 2015 reboot. Or the music producer.)
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll sellotape Nathan’s eyes open and force him to watch this story over and over again on a loop.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Most of our listeners are longing for those other guys to shut the hell up, so that they can hear what Brendan has to say. And who can blame them?
Fans of the delightful Brendan can actually see him in person in his video series Doctor Who in Ten Seconds, in which he takes a leisurely 10 seconds to summarise individual stories of Doctor Who. Think how much time you’ll save watching the show by checking out the playlist on YouTube instead!
Bondfinger
Well, we’ve been overcome by a seasonal inability to be arsed enough to watch A View to a Kill, so our Rodg-a-thon will reach its final conclusion in the New Year, possibly under a Trump presidency.
In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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DWBRcast 112 - Uniao em tempos de Particao! Nosso Review de Demons of the Punjab!
DWBRcastDemons of the Punjab nao e so uma aula de historia da India/Paquistao e uma historia de amor... e tambem um dos melhores episodios que Doctor Who ja viu!
O post DWBRcast 112 – Uniao em tempos de Particao! Nosso Review de Demons of the Punjab! apareceu primeiro em Doctor Who Brasil.
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Talking Timelords Ep. 56: "The War Games" Pt. 2
Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryBut wait, there’s more! Jason and Paul return to discuss part two of “The War Games” featuring Patrick Troughton’s Second Doctor. Not only do the War Lords come more into focus but we get the series’ first look at the Time Lords! Brace yourselves and prepare for war, the games are about to begin!
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DWBRcast 112 – União em tempos de Partição! Nosso Review de Demons of the Punjab!
DWBRcastDemons of the Punjab não é só uma aula de história da Índia/Paquistão e uma história de amor... é também um dos melhores episódios que Doctor Who já viu!
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Talking Timelords Ep. 56: “The War Games” Pt. 2
Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryBut wait, there's more! Jason and Paul return to discuss part two of "The War Games" featuring Patrick Troughton's Second Doctor. Not only do the War Lords come more into focus but we get the series' first look at the Time Lords! Brace yourselves and prepare for war, the games are about to begin!
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DWBRcast 112 – União em tempos de Partição! Nosso Review de Demons of the Punjab!
DWBRcastDemons of the Punjab não é só uma aula de história da Índia/Paquistão e uma história de amor... é também um dos melhores episódios que Doctor Who já viu!
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DWBRcast 112 – União em tempos de Partição! Nosso Review de Demons of the Punjab!
DWBRcastDemons of the Punjab não é só uma aula de história da Índia/Paquistão e uma história de amor... é também um dos melhores episódios que Doctor Who já viu!
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Ep. 25 - Notice Stuff Then Freak Out
Handwavium: a Doctor Who podcastReview of S03E02--Smith & Jones Visit handwavium.net for show notes or follow us @handwavium
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Ep. 25 – Notice Stuff Then Freak Out
Handwavium: a Doctor Who podcastReview of S03E02—Smith & Jones Visit handwavium.net for show notes or follow us @handwavium
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DWBRcast 112 – União em tempos de Partição! Nosso Review de Demons of the Punjab!
DWBRcastDemons of the Punjab não é só uma aula de história da Índia/Paquistão e uma história de amor... é também um dos melhores episódios que Doctor Who já viu!
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Whocast #372 - Conbericht from the other side
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Noch immer arg gebeutelt vom Ausfall unseres Hosters, geht es aber langsam voran. Sowohl das wieder hochladen unserer alteren Episoden geht langsam weiter, als auch das Onlinestellen neuer Episode, die sich auf der heimischen Festplatte schon den Hinter wund gesessen haben. Bevor wir aber mit den uberfalligen Besprechungen der aktuellen Staffel fortfahren, gibt es heute erstmal einen Bericht zur TimeLash IV. Und um neben all den anderen aktuellen Reviews zur Con mal einen anderen Blickwinkel auf das ganze zu haben, hat sich Pascal Zielke, einer der drei Veranstalter, fur diesen Cast zu uns gesellt. Ausserdem im Cast: Unsere Interviews mit Dominic Glynn und Fady Elsayed.
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79: Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways
Lazy Doctor Who1.12 & 1.13
Erika and Steven complete their frolic through the 2005 series of Doctor Who. It’s a strong finish for RTD’s “first album”. So that means the foreseeable future will be all classic-Who all the time. Probably.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways
Lazy Doctor Who1.12 & 1.13 - Erika and Steven complete their frolic through the 2005 series of Doctor Who. It's a strong finish for RTD's "first album". So that means the foreseeable future will be all classic-Who all the time. Probably.Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
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Whocast #372 - Conbericht from the other side
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Noch immer arg gebeutelt vom Ausfall unseres Hosters, geht es aber langsam voran. Sowohl das wieder hochladen unserer älteren Episoden geht langsam weiter, als auch das Onlinestellen neuer Episode, die sich auf der heimischen Festplatte schon den Hinter wund gesessen haben. Bevor wir aber mit den überfälligen Besprechungen der aktuellen Staffel fortfahren, gibt es heute erstmal einen Bericht zur TimeLash IV. Und um neben all den anderen aktuellen Reviews zur Con mal einen anderen Blickwinkel auf das ganze zu haben, hat sich Pascal Zielke, einer der drei Veranstalter, für diesen Cast zu uns gesellt. Außerdem im Cast: Unsere Interviews mit Dominic Glynn und Fady Elsayed.
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Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways
Lazy Doctor WhoErika and Steven complete their frolic through the 2005 series of Doctor Who. It’s a strong finish for RTD’s “first album”. So that means the foreseeable future will be all classic-Who all the time. Probably.
1.12 & 1.13
Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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Whocast #372 - Conbericht from the other side
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Noch immer arg gebeutelt vom Ausfall unseres Hosters, geht es aber langsam voran. Sowohl das wieder hochladen unserer älteren Episoden geht langsam weiter, als auch das Onlinestellen neuer Episode, die sich auf der heimischen Festplatte schon den Hinter wund gesessen haben. Bevor wir aber mit den überfälligen Besprechungen der aktuellen Staffel fortfahren, gibt es heute erstmal einen Bericht zur TimeLash IV. Und um neben all den anderen aktuellen Reviews zur Con mal einen anderen Blickwinkel auf das ganze zu haben, hat sich Pascal Zielke, einer der drei Veranstalter, für diesen Cast zu uns gesellt. Außerdem im Cast: Unsere Interviews mit Dominic Glynn und Fady Elsayed.
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Metebelis 2 #20 - Foes from the Future
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2Ben and David wrap up their discussion on horror during the Hinchcliffe and Holmes era with a look at Season 14. Was this era horrific enough, or were there missed opportunities? What's the significance of owls and Sarah Jane? Would Eldrad have gotten along with K9? Are all assassins deadly? Answers to these questions and more in this episode of the Metebelis 2 Experience. Plus Ben's defense of the tarnished Talons of Weng-Chiang and the duo's picks for the best horror of the era. Intro music is an excerpt from "The Mandragora Helix" by Dick Mills. Outro music is the theme from "Target" composed by Dudley Simpson. "Target" was the show Hinchcliffe would go on to produce after his stint on "Doctor Who."
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Episode 95: Pointy at the Back
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAfter the whimsy and quality of last week's story, 1980s Doctor Who is back on form with a grim 90-minute slog, bristling with guns and clunky macho dialogue. And a bigger body count than the last three seasons combined! Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to Resurrection of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Resurrection of the Daleks has been released on DVD many times, for some reason. The Special Edition DVD was first released in the Revisitations 2 box set in 2011 (Amazon UK), which at least includes a new edition of Carnival of Monsters. As always, it was also released on its own in the US. (Amazon US)
Notes and links
Fans of classic British comedy racism may even enjoy Spike Milligan's celebrated Pakistani Dalek sketch.
And if this story hasn't slaked your thirst for ultraviolence in London (and Newcastle), you should watch the 1971 Michael Hodges masterpiece, Get Carter, which stars Michael Caine and largely deleted Avengers alumnus Ian Hendry.
And if even that's not enough for you, The Long Good Friday (1980), launched the career of the late Bob Hoskins and featured the delightful and somewhat terrifying Helen Mirren. Like Resurrection of the Daleks, it heavily features the London Docklands and people shooting each other with guns.
And now it's time for Flight Through Entirety Entertainment Tonight: Parker Posey will be playing Dr Smith in the new Netflix remake of Lost in Space. Meanwhile, Michelle Yeoh, who pillioned with Pierce Brosnan in the 1997 Bond classic Tomorrow Never Dies, has reportedly signed on to play the captain of the upcoming new Star Trek series Star Trek Discovery. Nathan's partner Calvin continues to deny that she's his long-lost cousin from Ipoh. But none of us are convinced by that.
And in Separated at Birth?, we encourage you to consider how uncannily similar Eric Saward looks to Baron Silas Greenback from our childhood favourite Danger Mouse. (No, not the 2015 reboot. Or the music producer.)
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll sellotape Nathan's eyes open and force him to watch this story over and over again on a loop.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Most of our listeners are longing for those other guys to shut the hell up, so that they can hear what Brendan has to say. And who can blame them?
Fans of the delightful Brendan can actually see him in person in his video series Doctor Who in Ten Seconds, in which he takes a leisurely 10 seconds to summarise individual stories of Doctor Who. Think how much time you'll save watching the show by visiting the webpage or subscribing on YouTube instead!
Bondfinger
Well, we've been overcome by a seasonal inability to be arsed enough to watch A View to a Kill, so our Rodg-a-thon will reach its final conclusion in the New Year, possibly under a Trump presidency.
In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 95 Pointy at the Back
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAfter the whimsy and quality of last week's story, 1980s Doctor Who is back on form with a grim 90-minute slog, bristling with guns and clunky macho dialogue. And a bigger body count than the last three seasons combined! Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to Resurrection of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Resurrection of the Daleks has been released on DVD many times, for some reason. The Special Edition DVD was first released in the Revisitations 2 box set in 2011 (Amazon UK), which at least includes a new edition of Carnival of Monsters. As always, it was also released on its own in the US. (Amazon US)
Notes and links
Fans of classic British comedy racism may even enjoy Spike Milligan's celebrated Pakistani Dalek sketch.
And if this story hasn't slaked your thirst for ultraviolence in London (and Newcastle), you should watch the 1971 Michael Hodges masterpiece, Get Carter, which stars Michael Caine and largely deleted Avengers alumnus Ian Hendry.
And if even that's not enough for you, The Long Good Friday (1980), launched the career of the late Bob Hoskins and featured the delightful and somewhat terrifying Helen Mirren. Like Resurrection of the Daleks, it heavily features the London Docklands and people shooting each other with guns.
And now it's time for Flight Through Entirety Entertainment Tonight: Parker Posey will be playing Dr Smith in the new Netflix remake of Lost in Space. Meanwhile, Michelle Yeoh, who pillioned with Pierce Brosnan in the 1997 Bond classic Tomorrow Never Dies, has reportedly signed on to play the captain of the upcoming new Star Trek series Star Trek Discovery. Nathan's partner Calvin continues to deny that she's his long-lost cousin from Ipoh. But none of us are convinced by that.
And in Separated at Birth?, we encourage you to consider how uncannily similar Eric Saward looks to Baron Silas Greenback from our childhood favourite Danger Mouse. (No, not the 2015 reboot. Or the music producer.)
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll sellotape Nathan's eyes open and force him to watch this story over and over again on a loop.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Most of our listeners are longing for those other guys to shut the hell up, so that they can hear what Brendan has to say. And who can blame them?
Fans of the delightful Brendan can actually see him in person in his video series Doctor Who in Ten Seconds, in which he takes a leisurely 10 seconds to summarise individual stories of Doctor Who. Think how much time you'll save watching the show by visiting the webpage or subscribing on YouTube instead!
Bondfinger
Well, we've been overcome by a seasonal inability to be arsed enough to watch A View to a Kill, so our Rodg-a-thon will reach its final conclusion in the New Year, possibly under a Trump presidency.
In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Pointy at the Back
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAfter the whimsy and quality of last week's story, 1980s Doctor Who is back on form with a grim 90-minute slog, bristling with guns and clunky macho dialogue. And a bigger body count than the last three seasons combined! Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to Resurrection of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Resurrection of the Daleks has been released on DVD many times, for some reason. The Special Edition DVD was first released in the Revisitations 2 box set in 2011 (Amazon UK), which at least includes a new edition of Carnival of Monsters. As always, it was also released on its own in the US. (Amazon US)
Notes and links
Fans of classic British comedy racism may even enjoy Spike Milligan's celebrated Pakistani Dalek sketch.
And if this story hasn't slaked your thirst for ultraviolence in London (and Newcastle), you should watch the 1971 Michael Hodges masterpiece, Get Carter, which stars Michael Caine and largely deleted Avengers alumnus Ian Hendry.
And if even that's not enough for you, The Long Good Friday (1980), launched the career of the late Bob Hoskins and featured the delightful and somewhat terrifying Helen Mirren. Like Resurrection of the Daleks, it heavily features the London Docklands and people shooting each other with guns.
And now it's time for Flight Through Entirety Entertainment Tonight: Parker Posey will be playing Dr Smith in the new Netflix remake of Lost in Space. Meanwhile, Michelle Yeoh, who pillioned with Pierce Brosnan in the 1997 Bond classic Tomorrow Never Dies, has reportedly signed on to play the captain of the upcoming new Star Trek series Star Trek Discovery. Nathan's partner Calvin continues to deny that she's his long-lost cousin from Ipoh. But none of us are convinced by that.
And in Separated at Birth?, we encourage you to consider how uncannily similar Eric Saward looks to Baron Silas Greenback from our childhood favourite Danger Mouse. (No, not the 2015 reboot. Or the music producer.)
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll sellotape Nathan's eyes open and force him to watch this story over and over again on a loop.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Most of our listeners are longing for those other guys to shut the hell up, so that they can hear what Brendan has to say. And who can blame them?
Fans of the delightful Brendan can actually see him in person in his video series Doctor Who in Ten Seconds, in which he takes a leisurely 10 seconds to summarise individual stories of Doctor Who. Think how much time you'll save watching the show by visiting the webpage or subscribing on YouTube instead!
Bondfinger
Well, we've been overcome by a seasonal inability to be arsed enough to watch A View to a Kill, so our Rodg-a-thon will reach its final conclusion in the New Year, possibly under a Trump presidency.
In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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#135 The Funko Pop of Death
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our fearless podcasters stick condoms on the backs of their ears and hope that neither of them get pregnant. JB and St. Xtofer review "The Tsuranga Conundrum".
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Letter Lords - DWM #506 WINTER 2016/17
The Doctor Who ShowJim Cameron of the KRYNOID PODCAST and Bob Fleming of the PROGTOR WHO podcast are the Letter Lords.
In this monthly spot on the Doctor Who Show podcast feed, the Letter Lords discuss themes and topics arising from the letters sent to Doctor Who Magazine and sometimes dig into the contents of the magazine itself.
Whether you read DWM or not, the Letter Lords is a must-listen podcast each month.
Find the Letter Lords on Twitter:
Jim - @KrynoidPodCast
Bob - @BoFlemingAnd you can email them, too: letterlords@mail.com
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#135 The Funko Pop of Death
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast… in which our fearless podcasters stick condoms on the backs of their ears and hope that neither of them get pregnant. JB and St. Xtofer review “The Tsuranga Conundrum”.
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Demons of the Punjab - Review
The Sonic ToolboxThe history of Yaz. This week we are given another historical, only this time it's more personal. Join us as we discuss the 6th episode of Series 11.
WARNING: Contains spoilers.
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Episode 13: The Power of the Daleks Episode 5: Pure Terror
Doctor Who: Fifty Years AgoThe effectiveness of the Daleks is reviewed by Luke, Nick and Ben as well as their standing in political terms and their effect upon the world at large.
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Pointy at the Back
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAfter the whimsy and quality of last week’s story, 1980s Doctor Who is back on form with a grim 90-minute slog, bristling with guns and clunky macho dialogue. And a bigger body count than the last three seasons combined! Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to Resurrection of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Resurrection of the Daleks has been released on DVD many times, for some reason. The Special Edition DVD was first released in the Revisitations 2 box set in 2011 (Amazon UK), which at least includes a new edition of Carnival of Monsters. As always, it was also released on its own in the US. (Amazon US)
Notes and links
Fans of classic British comedy racism may even enjoy Spike Milligan’s celebrated Pakistani Dalek sketch.
And if this story hasn’t slaked your thirst for ultraviolence in London (and Newcastle), you should watch the 1971 Michael Hodges masterpiece, Get Carter, which stars Michael Caine and largely deleted Avengers alumnus Ian Hendry.
And if even that’s not enough for you, The Long Good Friday (1980), launched the career of the late Bob Hoskins and featured the delightful and somewhat terrifying Helen Mirren. Like Resurrection of the Daleks, it heavily features the London Docklands and people shooting each other with guns.
And now it’s time for Flight Through Entirety Entertainment Tonight: Parker Posey will be playing Dr Smith in the new Netflix remake of Lost in Space. Meanwhile, Michelle Yeoh, who pillioned with Pierce Brosnan in the 1997 Bond classic Tomorrow Never Dies, has reportedly signed on to play the captain of the upcoming new Star Trek series Star Trek Discovery. Nathan’s partner Calvin continues to deny that she’s his long-lost cousin from Ipoh. But none of us are convinced by that.
And in Separated at Birth?, we encourage you to consider how uncannily similar Eric Saward looks to Baron Silas Greenback from our childhood favourite Danger Mouse. (No, not the 2015 reboot. Or the music producer.)
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll sellotape Nathan’s eyes open and force him to watch this story over and over again on a loop.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Most of our listeners are longing for those other guys to shut the hell up, so that they can hear what Brendan has to say. And who can blame them?
Fans of the delightful Brendan can actually see him in person in his video series Doctor Who in Ten Seconds, in which he takes a leisurely 10 seconds to summarise individual stories of Doctor Who. Think how much time you’ll save watching the show by checking out the playlist on YouTube instead!
Bondfinger
Well, we’ve been overcome by a seasonal inability to be arsed enough to watch A View to a Kill, so our Rodg-a-thon will reach its final conclusion in the New Year, possibly under a Trump presidency.
In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Demons of the Punjab - Review
The Sonic ToolboxThe history of Yaz. This week we are given another historical, only this time it's more personal. Join us as we discuss the 6th episode of Series 11.
WARNING: Contains spoilers.
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Episode 0.2: How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe (Test Show #2)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceJoin Rob Lloyd and Sandro Falce (over a slightly dodgy connection) as they gather around the virtual roundtable to record the second ever test recording of Nerd Out!
They discuss how to fix DC Extended Universe, as well as reviewing Pete's Dragon and Preacher.00:00 - Introduction
01:31 - Pete's Dragon [Rob's Review]
06:00 - Preacher: The TV Show vs The Comic Book [Sandro's Review]
10:25 - How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe [Discussion]
27:33 - ClosingPlease send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com".
Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithsandroandrob
Website: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nerd-out-rob-lloyd-sandro/id1177798606?mt=2
Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-improbable-podcast/nerdout-with-rob-lloyd-sandro-falce?refid=stpr
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Radio Free Skaro #661 - The Undeadly Assassins
Radio Free SkaroOn the 100th anniversary of the Armistice being signed, it seemed fitting on the day of Remembrance that the tone of this week's Doctor Who struck a more sombre tone, and that's exactly what we got in "Demons of the Punjab", written by Vinay Patel. The Three Who Rule give their thoughts on the episode, as well as all the news of the week that was, including an expanded stats section!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! - Episode 6 review, Demons of the Punjab - The Tsuranga Conundrum BBC One overnight viewing figures - Arachnids in the UK final BBC One viewing figures - BBC America Series 11 Ratings - Series 12 in preproduction - Gallifrey One 2019 guest update - Chicago TARDIS - Doctor Who supports Children in Need - Wheel in Space animation sample at Missing Believed Wiped - Big Finish brings back the Paternoster Gang - Bandai Namco canceling Doctor Who Battle of Time - Thirteenth Doctor 5.5'' action dollie - Doctor Who Christmas apparell
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Episode 0.2: How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe (Test Show #2)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceJoin Rob Lloyd and Sandro Falce (over a slightly dodgy connection) as they gather around the virtual roundtable to record the second ever test recording of Nerd Out!
They discuss how to fix DC Extended Universe, as well as reviewing Pete's Dragon and Preacher.00:00 - Introduction
01:31 - Pete's Dragon [Rob's Review]
06:00 - Preacher: The TV Show vs The Comic Book [Sandro's Review]
10:25 - How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe [Discussion]
27:33 - ClosingPlease send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com".
Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithsandroandrob
Website: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nerd-out-rob-lloyd-sandro/id1177798606?mt=2
Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-improbable-podcast/nerdout-with-rob-lloyd-sandro-falce?refid=stpr
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Radio Free Skaro #661 – The Undeadly Assassins
Radio Free SkaroOn the 100th anniversary of the Armistice being signed, it seemed fitting on the day of Remembrance that the tone of this week’s Doctor Who struck a more sombre tone, and that’s exactly what we got in “Demons of the Punjab”, written by Vinay Patel. The Three Who Rule give their thoughts on the episode, as well as all the news of the week that was, including an expanded stats section!
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Episode 6 review, Demons of the Punjab – The Tsuranga Conundrum BBC One overnight viewing figures – Arachnids in the UK final BBC One viewing figures – BBC America Series 11 Ratings – Series 12 in preproduction – Gallifrey One 2019 guest update – Chicago TARDIS – Doctor Who supports Children in Need – Wheel in Space animation sample at Missing Believed Wiped – Big Finish brings back the Paternoster Gang – Bandai Namco canceling Doctor Who Battle of Time – Thirteenth Doctor 5.5″ action dollie – Doctor Who Christmas apparell
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Episode 0.2: How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe (Test Show #2)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceJoin Rob Lloyd and Sandro Falce (over a slightly dodgy connection) as they gather around the virtual roundtable to record the second ever test recording of Nerd Out!
They discuss how to fix DC Extended Universe, as well as reviewing Pete's Dragon and Preacher.00:00 - Introduction
01:31 - Pete's Dragon [Rob's Review]
06:00 - Preacher: The TV Show vs The Comic Book [Sandro's Review]
10:25 - How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe [Discussion]
27:33 - ClosingPlease send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com".
Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithsandroandrob
Website: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nerd-out-rob-lloyd-sandro/id1177798606?mt=2
Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-improbable-podcast/nerdout-with-rob-lloyd-sandro-falce?refid=stpr
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146 - The Giant Spider Invasion
Arrow of Time
I'm one of those people who likes memes promising to burn down the house when one sees a black widow spider. So, I was understandably anxious when they announced “Arachnids in the UK.” In the end, this fear would be surpassed by the only thing I hate more than spiders: rich American men who like building hotels and have plans to run for president. Can our group of friends overcome these odds and save the day? My spidey sense says yes! Also, spoilers, I've seen the episode, as should have you if you're listening to podcasts about it!
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Episode 0.2: How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe (Test Show #2)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceJoin Rob Lloyd and Sandro Falce (over a slightly dodgy connection) as they gather around the virtual roundtable to record the second ever test recording of Nerd Out!
They discuss how to fix DC Extended Universe, as well as reviewing Pete's Dragon and Preacher.00:00 - Introduction
01:31 - Pete's Dragon [Rob's Review]
06:00 - Preacher: The TV Show vs The Comic Book [Sandro's Review]
10:25 - How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe [Discussion]
27:33 - ClosingPlease send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com".
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Talking Timelords Ep.90: Look! Don't Touch!
Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryJason and Paul get downright loopy, as they discus "The Tsuranga Conundrum." The Doctor and crew, find themselves on a medical vessel, which is, suddenly, being eaten by a strange alien attacker! Do your hosts agree on the choices made for this episode, and for that matter, do you agree with the hosts? Give us a listen, and find out for yourself!
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Episode 0.2: How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe (Test Show #2)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceJoin Rob Lloyd and Sandro Falce (over a slightly dodgy connection) as they gather around the virtual roundtable to record the second ever test recording of Nerd Out! They discuss how to fix DC Extended Universe, as well as reviewing Pete's Dragon and Preacher. 00:00 - Introduction 01:31 - Pete's Dragon [Rob's Review] 06:00 - Preacher: The TV Show vs The Comic Book [Sandro's Review] 10:25 - How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe [Discussion] 27:33 - Closing Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com". Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithsandroandrob Website: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nerd-out-rob-lloyd-sandro/id1177798606?mt=2 Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-improbable-podcast/nerdout-with-rob-lloyd-sandro-falce?refid=stpr
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Talking Timelords Ep.90: Look! Don’t Touch!
Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryJason and Paul get downright loopy, as they discus “The Tsuranga Conundrum.” The Doctor and crew, find themselves on a medical vessel, which is, suddenly, being eaten by a strange alien attacker! Do your hosts agree on the choices made for this episode, and for that matter, do you agree with the hosts? Give us a listen, and find out for yourself!
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Episode 0.2: How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe (Test Show #2)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceJoin Rob Lloyd and Sandro Falce (over a slightly dodgy connection) as they gather around the virtual roundtable to record the second ever test recording of Nerd Out! They discuss how to fix DC Extended Universe, as well as reviewing Pete's Dragon and Preacher. 00:00 - Introduction 01:31 - Pete's Dragon [Rob's Review] 06:00 - Preacher: The TV Show vs The Comic Book [Sandro's Review] 10:25 - How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe [Discussion] 27:33 - Closing Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com". Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithsandroandrob Website: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nerd-out-rob-lloyd-sandro/id1177798606?mt=2 Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-improbable-podcast/nerdout-with-rob-lloyd-sandro-falce?refid=stpr See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 0.2: How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe (Test Show #2)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceJoin Rob Lloyd and Sandro Falce (over a slightly dodgy connection) as they gather around the virtual roundtable to record the second ever test recording of Nerd Out! They discuss how to fix DC Extended Universe, as well as reviewing Pete's Dragon and Preacher. 00:00 - Introduction 01:31 - Pete's Dragon [Rob's Review] 06:00 - Preacher: The TV Show vs The Comic Book [Sandro's Review] 10:25 - How To Fix the DC Cinematic Universe [Discussion] 27:33 - Closing Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com". Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithsandroandrob Website: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nerd-out-rob-lloyd-sandro/id1177798606?mt=2 Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-improbable-podcast/nerdout-with-rob-lloyd-sandro-falce?refid=stpr
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The Podcast of Decision (The DW Show Presents...)
The Doctor Who ShowWhat happens when you combine a hotel room in Sydney, Rob & Dave from the Doctor Who Show and Todd and Nathan from Flight Through Entirety (and Jodie into Terror)?
Well, this episode, clearly!
Taking the rare opportunity of Dave visiting Sydney as a cue, we assemble in-person to have a breezy wander through all of Doctor Who via some games Dave devised.
NB: Sound quality is degraded from what a 'normal' episode of the podcast would deliver, due to the unusual recording circumstances. But we hope you still enjoy it!
Contact us anytime at hello@theDWshow.net
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Doctor Who Dark Journey EMC Gallifrey Stands Promo
AM Audio MediaDoctor Who Dark Journey EMC Gallifrey Stands Promo by AM Audio Media
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Tim's Take On: Episode 462(Dr Who:Demons of the Punjab review )
Tim's Take On...This week our heroes end up in 1947 and meet Yaz's grandma in Doctor Who: Demons of the Punjab.
Thanks for your comments in the facebook group, please keep them coming as the series continues.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Episode 28 - Discussing the Death of X
Discussing WhoWe discuss the final fate of one of the five original X-Men. What happened to bring X-Men and Inhumans to the brink of war? Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown.

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Tim's Take On: Episode 462(Dr Who:Demons of the Punjab review )
Tim's Take On...This week our heroes end up in 1947 and meet Yaz’s grandma in Doctor Who: Demons of the Punjab.
Thanks for your comments in the facebook group, please keep them coming as the series continues.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Discussing the Death of X, A Review of the X-Men Miniseries
Discussing WhoWe discuss the final fate of one of the five original X-Men. What happened to bring X-Men and Inhumans to the brink of war? Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown.
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Episode 225: Stephen Moffat Hospital for Abduction
Trust Your DoctorEverybody should know how to get to the hospital for abduction.
This week Kiyan and Dylan make it to the mid season finale, finally! The next half of the season is going to run much slower than this half, mainly because it’s all one parters, so it’ll take us until Christmas to get through it. But hey, until then we get to enjoy this story, A Good Man Goes to War, written by Stephen Moffat and aired on June 4, 2011.
Show-notes:
1:45 Check out Zenith, our podcast where we watch and discuss Blake’s 7.
2:06 The Roast of Pip and Jane Baker
3:38 Battlestar Galactica and Life on Mars are two shows we don’t have podcasts about.
23:44 People probably fell in to the Thames during the 1814 frost fair. Here’s a better look at a print depicting some fools falling through cracks in the ice.
24:43 This is like the third time I have linked to this River Song timeline thing by Will Brooks and I have become exceedingly efficient at it.
26:00 Born of Man and Woman by Richard Matheson. Ignore the “commentary” on the site and just read the story.
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Your Whole Existence Is Watching Television
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is evicted for smashing a camera, Todd is racking his brains to remember what a goffle is, Richard is trying to shed that Oklahoma farmboy look, and Nathan is wondering where the hell everyone else has got to. We’re live on channel 44,000, which means it’s time to take on the Bad Wolf.
Notes and Links
Nathan dimly remembers Bernard King judging amateur musical performances on Pot of Gold, a lovely competitive reality show from Australia in the 1970s. You can catch some of his work here.
Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces introduced the monomyth to millions of genre fans and spawned hundreds of Star Wars critiques on YouTube. Here Richard mentions Marina Warner, a writer and academic who writes about myth, monsters and fairy tales.
Nisha Nayer was the first female actor to appear in both classic and new Doctor Who: she was a Kang in Paradise Towers, and the Female Programmer in Bad Wolf. The first actor to appear in both series was William Thomas, the fainting undertaker in Resurrection of the Daleks and the scientist killed by Margaret in Boom Town. He will go on to play the father of Gwen Cooper in Torchwood.
According to the Anne Droid, the 15-10 barric fields were not discovered by physicist San Hazeldine. This may be a reference to 1980s three-hit wonder Hazell Dean, but I’m hoping it’s a reference to attractive English actor and composer, Sam Hazeldine.
The TV Century 21 Dalek comic strips were published from 1965 to 1967, and featured Dalek saucers much like the ones that are now standard in the new series. You can find a lot of them here.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make hurtfully snarky remarks about that tennis outfit you’re wearing for some reason.
Jodie into Terror
Every week on Jodie into Terror we call one another up to discuss the latest episode of Series 11. Last week, we ignored the ominous chomping sounds outside in order to discuss The Tsuranga Conundrum; we’ll be back this Tuesday with a discussion of Episode 6. You can find Jodie into Terror at jodieintoterror.com, @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have commentary podcasts on every single James Bond film, including no less than four commentaries on different versions of Casino Royale.
You can find Bondfinger at bondfinger.com, and on Twitter at @bondfingercast.
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Your Whole Existence Is Watching Television
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is evicted for smashing a camera, Todd is racking his brains to remember what a goffle is, Richard is trying to shed that Oklahoma farmboy look, and Nathan is wondering where the hell everyone else has got to. We’re live on channel 44,000, which means it’s time to take on the Bad Wolf.
Notes and Links
Nathan dimly remembers Bernard King judging amateur musical performances on Pot of Gold, a lovely competitive reality show from Australia in the 1970s. You can catch some of his work here.
Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces introduced the monomyth to millions of genre fans and spawned hundreds of Star Wars critiques on YouTube. Here Richard mentions Marina Warner, a writer and academic who writes about myth, monsters and fairy tales.
Nisha Nayer was the first female actor to appear in both classic and new Doctor Who: she was a Kang in Paradise Towers, and the Female Programmer in Bad Wolf. The first actor to appear in both series was William Thomas, the fainting undertaker in Resurrection of the Daleks and the scientist killed by Margaret in Boom Town. He will go on to play the father of Gwen Cooper in Torchwood.
According to the Anne Droid, the 15-10 barric fields were not discovered by physicist San Hazeldine. This may be a reference to 1980s three-hit wonder Hazell Dean, but I’m hoping it’s a reference to attractive English actor and composer, Sam Hazeldine.
The TV Century 21 Dalek comic strips were published from 1965 to 1967, and featured Dalek saucers much like the ones that are now standard in the new series. You can find a lot of them here.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make hurtfully snarky remarks about that tennis outfit you’re wearing for some reason.
Jodie into Terror
Every week on Jodie into Terror we call one another up to discuss the latest episode of Series 11. Last week, we ignored the ominous chomping sounds outside in order to discuss The Tsuranga Conundrum; we’ll be back this Tuesday with a discussion of Episode 6. You can find Jodie into Terror at jodieintoterror.com, @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have commentary podcasts on every single James Bond film, including no less than four commentaries on different versions of Casino Royale.
You can find Bondfinger at bondfinger.com, and on Twitter at @bondfingercast.
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Your Whole Existence Is Watching Television
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is evicted for smashing a camera, Todd is racking his brains to remember what a goffle is, Richard is trying to shed that Oklahoma farmboy look, and Nathan is wondering where the hell everyone else has got to. We’re live on channel 44,000, which means it’s time to take on the Bad Wolf.
Notes and Links
Nathan dimly remembers Bernard King judging amateur musical performances on Pot of Gold, a lovely competitive reality show from Australia in the 1970s. You can catch some of his work here.
Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces introduced the monomyth to millions of genre fans and spawned hundreds of Star Wars critiques on YouTube. Here Richard mentions Marina Warner, a writer and academic who writes about myth, monsters and fairy tales.
Nisha Nayer was the first female actor to appear in both classic and new Doctor Who: she was a Kang in Paradise Towers, and the Female Programmer in Bad Wolf. The first actor to appear in both series was William Thomas, the fainting undertaker in Resurrection of the Daleks and the scientist killed by Margaret in Boom Town. He will go on to play the father of Gwen Cooper in Torchwood.
According to the Anne Droid, the 15-10 barric fields were not discovered by physicist San Hazeldine. This may be a reference to 1980s three-hit wonder Hazell Dean, but I’m hoping it’s a reference to attractive English actor and composer, Sam Hazeldine.
The TV Century 21 Dalek comic strips were published from 1965 to 1967, and featured Dalek saucers much like the ones that are now standard in the new series. You can find a lot of them here.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make hurtfully snarky remarks about that tennis outfit you’re wearing for some reason.
Jodie into Terror
Every week on Jodie into Terror we call one another up to discuss the latest episode of Series 11. Last week, we ignored the ominous chomping sounds outside in order to discuss The Tsuranga Conundrum; we’ll be back this Tuesday with a discussion of Episode 6. You can find Jodie into Terror at jodieintoterror.com, @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have commentary podcasts on every single James Bond film, including no less than four commentaries on different versions of Casino Royale.
You can find Bondfinger at bondfinger.com, and on Twitter at @bondfingercast.
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Your Whole Existence Is Watching Television
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, James is evicted for smashing a camera, Todd is racking his brains to remember what a goffle is, Richard is trying to shed that Oklahoma farmboy look, and Nathan is wondering where the hell everyone else has got to. We’re live on channel 44,000, which means it’s time to take on the Bad Wolf.
Notes and Links
Nathan dimly remembers Bernard King judging amateur musical performances on Pot of Gold, a lovely competitive reality show from Australia in the 1970s. You can catch some of his work here.
Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces introduced the monomyth to millions of genre fans and spawned hundreds of Star Wars critiques on YouTube. Here Richard mentions Marina Warner, a writer and academic who writes about myth, monsters and fairy tales.
Nisha Nayer was the first female actor to appear in both classic and new Doctor Who: she was a Kang in Paradise Towers, and the Female Programmer in Bad Wolf. The first actor to appear in both series was William Thomas, the fainting undertaker in Resurrection of the Daleks and the scientist killed by Margaret in Boom Town. He will go on to play the father of Gwen Cooper in Torchwood.
According to the Anne Droid, the 15-10 barric fields were not discovered by physicist San Hazeldine. This may be a reference to 1980s three-hit wonder Hazell Dean, but I’m hoping it’s a reference to attractive English actor and composer, Sam Hazeldine.
The TV Century 21 Dalek comic strips were published from 1965 to 1967, and featured Dalek saucers much like the ones that are now standard in the new series. You can find a lot of them here.
Follow us!
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make hurtfully snarky remarks about that tennis outfit you’re wearing for some reason.
Jodie into Terror
Every week on Jodie into Terror we call one another up to discuss the latest episode of Series 11. Last week, we ignored the ominous chomping sounds outside in order to discuss The Tsuranga Conundrum; we’ll be back this Tuesday with a discussion of Episode 6. You can find Jodie into Terror at jodieintoterror.com, @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have commentary podcasts on every single James Bond film, including no less than four commentaries on different versions of Casino Royale.
You can find Bondfinger at bondfinger.com, and on Twitter at @bondfingercast.