Latest Podcast Episodes
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TDP 834: 25. Torchwood: Night of the Fendahl from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@Tindogpodcast reviews @BigFinish This title was released in March 2019. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until May 31st 2019, and on general sale after this date. Torchwood vs Monsters! Marco makes films. You wouldn’t like them. The lighting’s shoddy, the sets are cheap and the sound’s appalling. But there’s an audience for them. Because they’re films in which bad things happen to women. Marco’s latest venture is based on real events. Events which took place in Fetch Priory many years ago. It’s an anthology piece, and Marco needs one final victim. But the last victim is not who anyone is expecting. Death has returned to Fetch Priory. And Death is no-one’s victim. Torchwood contains adult material and may not be suitable for younger listeners
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Whocast #384 – Der Mann mit den vier Stimmen
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Ist es eine Dauerwerbesendung oder ist es der längste Einspieler der Welt? Diese Frage kann nur einer beantworten, nämlich der geneigte Hörer dieser Folge des Whocasts. Neben ein paar Kaufempfehlungen und Mails (die u.A. die Frage aufwerfen, ob Staffel 11 einem auch den Spaß am restlichen Whoniversum nehmen kann) gibt es einen wirklich beeindruckend langen Einspieler von Jana und Lukas mit noch viel mehr Kaufempfehlungen. Also nicht nur die Kopfhörer gezückt, sondern auch die Geldbörsen!
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Whocast #384 – Der Mann mit den vier Stimmen
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Ist es eine Dauerwerbesendung oder ist es der längste Einspieler der Welt? Diese Frage kann nur einer beantworten, nämlich der geneigte Hörer dieser Folge des Whocasts. Neben ein paar Kaufempfehlungen und Mails (die u.A. die Frage aufwerfen, ob Staffel 11 einem auch den Spaß am restlichen Whoniversum nehmen kann) gibt es einen wirklich beeindruckend langen Einspieler von Jana und Lukas mit noch viel mehr Kaufempfehlungen. Also nicht nur die Kopfhörer gezückt, sondern auch die Geldbörsen!
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Whocast #384 – Der Mann mit den vier Stimmen
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Ist es eine Dauerwerbesendung oder ist es der längste Einspieler der Welt? Diese Frage kann nur einer beantworten, nämlich der geneigte Hörer dieser Folge des Whocasts. Neben ein paar Kaufempfehlungen und Mails (die u.A. die Frage aufwerfen, ob Staffel 11 einem auch den Spaß am restlichen Whoniversum nehmen kann) gibt es einen wirklich beeindruckend langen Einspieler von Jana und Lukas mit noch viel mehr Kaufempfehlungen. Also nicht nur die Kopfhörer gezückt, sondern auch die Geldbörsen!
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Whocast #384 – Der Mann mit den vier Stimmen
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Ist es eine Dauerwerbesendung oder ist es der längste Einspieler der Welt? Diese Frage kann nur einer beantworten, nämlich der geneigte Hörer dieser Folge des Whocasts. Neben ein paar Kaufempfehlungen und Mails (die u.A. die Frage aufwerfen, ob Staffel 11 einem auch den Spaß am restlichen Whoniversum nehmen kann) gibt es einen wirklich beeindruckend langen Einspieler von Jana und Lukas mit noch viel mehr Kaufempfehlungen. Also nicht nur die Kopfhörer gezückt, sondern auch die Geldbörsen!
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 111 - POWER of the DALEKS ep 1 & LI Who Wrap-Up
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is fully BACK! We broke from our long offseason's nap with Podcasts from Long Island Who 4, and now we are back with a full episode!
We are diving into a weekly recap/analysis of the newly released animated version of POWER OF THE DALEKS, starting, of course, with episode 1 this week! How do we feel seeing this classic story finally get to our ears and eyes? Listen and find out!
We also do a wrap up of our fantastic weekend at LI Who 4, some of our favorite things as well as how we feel now that we're a week removed.
Plus, we will discuss the extended trailer for "The Return of Doctor Mysterio", the upcoming Christmas Special, that was shown as part of Children in Need 2016.
We're excited to be back weekly, as we've got POWER leading into the Christmas special, then SHERLOCK series 4.
Please take a listen!
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DWBRcast 145 – Revisitando The Impossible Planet & The Satan Pit! Um Review dos Diabos!
DWBRcastNa casa do Doutor existe Satanás? Vem descobrir no review de hoje!
O post DWBRcast 145 – Revisitando The Impossible Planet & The Satan Pit! Um Review dos Diabos! apareceu primeiro em Doctor Who Brasil.
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DWBRcast 145 – Revisitando The Impossible Planet & The Satan Pit! Um Review dos Diabos!
DWBRcastNa casa do Doutor existe Satanás? Vem descobrir no review de hoje!
O post DWBRcast 145 – Revisitando The Impossible Planet & The Satan Pit! Um Review dos Diabos! apareceu primeiro em Doctor Who Brasil.
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 77, The Aztecs Part 1
Doctor Who - The High CouncilA new week, a new story, a new High Council Episode, and new High Council members! Andrew Smith and Simon Harries joins Josh to embark on the very early, but very well-respected William Hartnell story The Aztecs. While it's a shame we can't hear the music, we do appreciate the performances of the time team and the supporting actors. We may even digress into torture scenes in British TV. But hey, that's why we do the High Council.
(c) Doctor Who is a Copyright of the BBC
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Detained (The DW Show Presents: Class)
The Doctor Who ShowRob and Dave from the Doctor Who Show podcast review episodes of the BBC series (and Doctor Who spin-off), Class.
This week: Detained
Thrown into detention, the gang find themselves trapped in a prison that forces them to confess their secrets. Will they escape before the alien power tears them apart forever?
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Detained (The DW Show Presents: Class)
The Doctor Who ShowRob and Dave from the Doctor Who Show podcast review episodes of the BBC series (and Doctor Who spin-off), Class.
This week: Detained
Thrown into detention, the gang find themselves trapped in a prison that forces them to confess their secrets. Will they escape before the alien power tears them apart forever?
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Ep-45: Do You Want Daleks?
Playing Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s November 5, 1966 and you’ve decided to settle down and watch a science fiction show on the telly. There are evil aliens, a crashed space capsule and it all takes place on the planet Vulcan. If you think you’re watching Star Trek you’re wrong, it’s “The Power of the Daleks” and it’s the first adventure featuring the Second Doctor, Patrick Troughton.
Our favorite recorder playing space tramp leads us on this adventure as a remote Earth colony faces the dangers of the Daleks. Joining us this week is Kris Roley, veteran podcaster, internet celebrity, and our Number 1 on Number 2. Check out Kris’ site at http://www.krisroley.com .
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Radio Free Skaro #556 - Reanimation of the Daleks
Radio Free SkaroThe Daleks return to North America this week from the dustbins of history and into your iTunes/BBC America/other in the form of "The Power of the Daleks" in its reanimated glory. And the Three Who Rule are on the case, in the form of interviews with both soundsmith extraordinaire Mark Ayres and Whostorian Toby Hadoke about the making of the animated episodes, as well as the upcoming DVD extras! We also have our usual review of Class, a look at new footgage from "The Return of Doctor Mysterio" and Children In Need, a bloggy Easter Egg from Jamie Mathieson, and more!
NOTE: our discussion of Episode 6 of Class occurs from 19:10-34:00.
Links:
- Class episode 6, "Detained"
- Return of Doctor Mysterio clip on Children In Need
- Pudsey goes missing...featuring The Doctor!
- US cinemas get The Return of Doctor Mysterio
- Jamie Mathieson and Rona Munro are writing for Series 10
- Jamie Mathieson talks about writing for Series 10
- Target book guide, "Based on the Popular Television Serial"
- The Power of the DaleksInterviews:
- Mark Ayres
- Toby Hadoke
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Whocast #384 – Der Mann mit den vier Stimmen
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Ist es eine Dauerwerbesendung oder ist es der längste Einspieler der Welt? Diese Frage kann nur einer beantworten, nämlich der geneigte Hörer dieser Folge des Whocasts. Neben ein paar Kaufempfehlungen und Mails (die u.A. die Frage aufwerfen, ob Staffel 11 einem auch den Spaß am restlichen Whoniversum nehmen kann) gibt es einen wirklich beeindruckend langen Einspieler von Jana und Lukas mit noch viel mehr Kaufempfehlungen. Also nicht nur die Kopfhörer gezückt, sondern auch die Geldbörsen!
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Whocast #384 – Der Mann mit den vier Stimmen
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Ist es eine Dauerwerbesendung oder ist es der längste Einspieler der Welt? Diese Frage kann nur einer beantworten, nämlich der geneigte Hörer dieser Folge des Whocasts. Neben ein paar Kaufempfehlungen und Mails (die u.A. die Frage aufwerfen, ob Staffel 11 einem auch den Spaß am restlichen Whoniversum nehmen kann) gibt es einen wirklich beeindruckend langen Einspieler von Jana und Lukas mit noch viel mehr Kaufempfehlungen. Also nicht nur die Kopfhörer gezückt, sondern auch die Geldbörsen!
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Radio Free Skaro #556 – Reanimation of the Daleks
Radio Free SkaroThe Daleks return to North America this week from the dustbins of history and into your iTunes/BBC America/other in the form of “The Power of the Daleks” in its reanimated glory. And the Three Who Rule are on the case, in the form of interviews with both soundsmith extraordinaire Mark Ayres and Whostorian Toby Hadoke about the making of the animated episodes, as well as the upcoming DVD extras! We also have our usual review of Class, a look at new footgage from “The Return of Doctor Mysterio” and Children In Need, a bloggy Easter Egg from Jamie Mathieson, and more!
NOTE: our discussion of Episode 6 of Class occurs from 19:10-34:00.
Links:
– Class episode 6, “Detained” – Return of Doctor Mysterio clip on Children In Need – Pudsey goes missing…featuring The Doctor! – US cinemas get The Return of Doctor Mysterio – Jamie Mathieson and Rona Munro are writing for Series 10 – Jamie Mathieson talks about writing for Series 10 – Target book guide, “Based on the Popular Television Serial” – The Power of the Daleks
Interviews: – Mark Ayres – Toby Hadoke
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep253- Trial of a Timelord (Live at SFW10)
Gallifrey StandsJames Twitchett joins us live at SciFiWeekender 10 to talk about the series that put the Doctor on trial whilst the show itself was on trial, Trial of a Timelord. We discuss the treatment of the 6th Doctor, Peri's exit, Brian Blessed raw and how the show fared on trial. All this and so much more.
Listen to us every Thursday in podcast form or every Friday on http://kryptonradio.com/ at 11am
& Midnight BST (UK) / 3am and 4pm Pacific time (US). Other time zones are available!
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
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Episode 144: Oh Great, The Whomobile
Trust Your Doctor*Whomobile does not actually appear.
This week, the slog through season 22 continues. Luckily our distress call was heard by The Second Doctor and Jamie, so they’re shown up to spice up the serial a bit. It’s the Two Doctors, written by Robert Holmes and aired in February and March of 1985.
Show-notes:
3:44 Looks like it was just retconned. Just like how they retconned the Third Doctor into being a world champion hula hooper. Definitely not making this up. Seriously. Look it up if you don’t believe me.
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Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Peter Howell.Subscribe on iTunes!
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep253- Trial of a Timelord (Live at SFW10)
Gallifrey StandsJames Twitchett joins us live at SciFiWeekender 10 to talk about the series that put the Doctor on trial whilst the show itself was on trial, Trial of a Timelord. We discuss the treatment of the 6th Doctor, Peri's exit, Brian Blessed raw and how the show fared on trial. All this and so much more.
Listen to us every Thursday in podcast form or every Friday on http://kryptonradio.com/ at 11am
& Midnight BST (UK) / 3am and 4pm Pacific time (US). Other time zones are available!
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
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Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/
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CRRRaSh! 255 Cheese Rage 2019-04-07
Roy's Rocket RadioVeggie Burgers That Bleed, Cheese Rage, Ear Hair, The Blade Runner Movies are Fiction, but Slavery Still Exists, Free Philip K. Dick Books, EU Articles 11 and 13... Uh? Social Networks Broken, Apple's Boot Camp Broken, Skype Broken, Pornpass, I Tried to Promote My Show, Upcoming Book Chats
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2019-04-07-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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CRRRaSh! 255 Cheese Rage 2019-04-07
Roy's Rocket RadioVeggie Burgers That Bleed, Cheese Rage, Ear Hair, The Blade Runner Movies are Fiction, but Slavery Still Exists, Free Philip K. Dick Books, EU Articles 11 and 13... Uh? Social Networks Broken, Apple's Boot Camp Broken, Skype Broken, Pornpass, I Tried to Promote My Show, Upcoming Book Chats
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2019-04-07-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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#112 - Macrobes and the Land of Confusion
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2It's a Metebelis Twofer this week! First up, Ben and David review the new animation of The Macra Terror and discuss what it means now that Macra exist. The Two the release suitable for ming-mongs of all tastes. The second half is a podcast that was going to be the ol' Metebelis look at The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, which would have been part of our Ace retrospective, but David derailed Ben from the get-go and instead they spent their time talking about Brexit and the future of Doctor Who. So, instead of putting out the podcast with not much Doctor Who talk on it, we're adding it as a bonus. Listen to it or give it a skip -- totally up to you! Opening and closing/intermission music is by Brian Hodgson from the Macra soundtrack. Brexit music is from the 1986 single from Genesis, "Land of Confusion."
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CRRRaSh! 255 Cheese Rage 2019-04-07
Roy's Rocket RadioVeggie Burgers That Bleed, Cheese Rage, Ear Hair, The Blade Runner Movies are Fiction, but Slavery Still Exists, Free Philip K. Dick Books, EU Articles 11 and 13... Uh? Social Networks Broken, Apple's Boot Camp Broken, Skype Broken, Pornpass, I Tried to Promote My Show, Upcoming Book Chats
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2019-04-07-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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CRRRaSh! 255 Cheese Rage 2019-04-07
Roy's Rocket RadioVeggie Burgers That Bleed, Cheese Rage, Ear Hair, The Blade Runner Movies are Fiction, but Slavery Still Exists, Free Philip K. Dick Books, EU Articles 11 and 13... Uh? Social Networks Broken, Apple's Boot Camp Broken, Skype Broken, Pornpass, I Tried to Promote My Show, Upcoming Book Chats
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2019-04-07-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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#112 - Macrobes and the Land of Confusion
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2It's a Metebelis Twofer this week! First up, Ben and David review the new animation of The Macra Terror and discuss what it means now that Macra exist. The Two the release suitable for ming-mongs of all tastes. The second half is a podcast that was going to be the ol' Metebelis look at The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, which would have been part of our Ace retrospective, but David derailed Ben from the get-go and instead they spent their time talking about Brexit and the future of Doctor Who. So, instead of putting out the podcast with not much Doctor Who talk on it, we're adding it as a bonus. Listen to it or give it a skip -- totally up to you! Opening and closing/intermission music is by Brian Hodgson from the Macra soundtrack. Brexit music is from the 1986 single from Genesis, "Land of Confusion."
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Episode 144: Oh Great, The Whomobile
Trust Your Doctor*Whomobile does not actually appear.
This week, the slog through season 22 continues. Luckily our distress call was heard by The Second Doctor and Jamie, so they’re shown up to spice up the serial a bit. It’s the Two Doctors, written by Robert Holmes and aired in February and March of 1985.
Show-notes:
3:44 Looks like it was just retconned. Just like how they retconned the Third Doctor into being a world champion hula hooper. Definitely not making this up. Seriously. Look it up if you don’t believe me.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Peter Howell.Subscribe on iTunes!
Subscribe on Google Play!
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Radio Free Skaro #683 – Greyscale Separation Overlay
Radio Free SkaroThere’s extraordinarily little in the way of news this week, other than the fact that your Time Team (and a big ‘ol crew) are currently shooting Series 12 and saying nothing about it. But if you said to yourself “hoo boy would I like to hear people talking about insect movement, possibly by Roslyn de Winter,” are you in for a treat! Yes, the Three Who Rule are doing a Classic Series Commentary for the 1965 story “The Web Planet” in all it’s ambitious flawed glory, right here on this podchannel! Settle into a cocoon of mucus and nutrients and enjoy!
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Doctor Who Series 12 filming in Tenerife – “Rosa” and “Demons of the Punjab” are Finalists for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form Hugo Award
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #683 – Greyscale Separation Overlay
Radio Free SkaroThere’s extraordinarily little in the way of news this week, other than the fact that your Time Team (and a big ‘ol crew) are currently shooting Series 12 and saying nothing about it. But if you said to yourself “hoo boy would I like to hear people talking about insect movement, possibly by Roslyn de Winter,” are you in for a treat! Yes, the Three Who Rule are doing a Classic Series Commentary for the 1965 story “The Web Planet” in all it’s ambitious flawed glory, right here on this podchannel! Settle into a cocoon of mucus and nutrients and enjoy!
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Doctor Who Series 12 filming in Tenerife – “Rosa” and “Demons of the Punjab” are Finalists for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form Hugo Award
Commentary:
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Is Icthar Okdel?
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard build a giant Seabase underwater. It’s going to be the best, most beautiful Seabase ever. And we’ll get the Silurians to pay for it!
Buy the story!
Warriors of the Deep was released on DVD in 2008. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), but in the UK, it was released along with Doctor Who and the Silurians and The Sea-Devils in the surprisingly good Beneath the Surface box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This story’s writer, Johnny Byrne, wrote more episodes of the first season of Space: 1999 than anyone else ever. And, my God, can’t you tell from this story?
Fans of all these corridors looking the same to me will enjoy Lenny Henry’s famous Doctor Who sketch from 1985.
Elizabeth Sandifer discusses the problem of bases under siege in her TARDIS Eruditorum entry on The Ice Warriors.
Tom Adams, Vorshak in this story, stars in the Terry Nation-penned episode of The Avengers called Takeover. And he’s also in The Far-Distant Dead and Death on the Slipway.
The real world counterpart to hexachromite gas is called Hexavalent Chromium. It’s brutally poisonous. In Australia, we’ve been using it to carelessly poison some of our remote communities.
Cornell, Day and Topping theorise that this story’s continuity problems could be solved by positing a third encounter between Pertwee and the Silurians in this entry in their The Discontinuity Guide.
Gary Russell desperately attempts to wallpaper over these horrific continuity problems, with some success, in his Virgin Missing Adventure, The Scales of Injustice. It was republished as part of The Monster Collection in 2014. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Fans of Gary Gillatt’s reviews of Doctor Who DVD releases in Doctor Who Magazine will enjoy his blog Squabbling Rubber.
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 throw a mattress on you, lock the door and then leave you at the mercy of a freshly-painted pantomime horse.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Brendan has spent the last few weeks in Fiji, basically living on drinks with umbrellas in them and not doing any work. So there are no new episodes of Doctor Who in 10 seconds right now. But that won’t prevent you from enjoying the previous 7 episodes, in which Brendan summarises the first 7 seasons of Doctor Who. Check out the playlist on YouTube.
Bondfinger
The Rodgeathon is reaching its ultimate conclusion: in a couple of weeks, we’ll be recording our final Rodgumentary, on the 1985 classic A View to a Kill.
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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Is Icthar Okdel?
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard build a giant Seabase underwater. It’s going to be the best, most beautiful Seabase ever. And we’ll get the Silurians to pay for it!
Buy the story!
Warriors of the Deep was released on DVD in 2008. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), but in the UK, it was released along with Doctor Who and the Silurians and The Sea-Devils in the surprisingly good Beneath the Surface box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This story’s writer, Johnny Byrne, wrote more episodes of the first season of Space: 1999 than anyone else ever. And, my God, can’t you tell from this story?
Fans of all these corridors looking the same to me will enjoy Lenny Henry’s famous Doctor Who sketch from 1985.
Elizabeth Sandifer discusses the problem of bases under siege in her TARDIS Eruditorum entry on The Ice Warriors.
Tom Adams, Vorshak in this story, stars in the Terry Nation-penned episode of The Avengers called Takeover. And he’s also in The Far-Distant Dead and Death on the Slipway.
The real world counterpart to hexachromite gas is called Hexavalent Chromium. It’s brutally poisonous. In Australia, we’ve been using it to carelessly poison some of our remote communities.
Cornell, Day and Topping theorise that this story’s continuity problems could be solved by positing a third encounter between Pertwee and the Silurians in this entry in their The Discontinuity Guide.
Gary Russell desperately attempts to wallpaper over these horrific continuity problems, with some success, in his Virgin Missing Adventure, The Scales of Injustice. It was republished as part of The Monster Collection in 2014. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Fans of Gary Gillatt’s reviews of Doctor Who DVD releases in Doctor Who Magazine will enjoy his blog Squabbling Rubber.
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 throw a mattress on you, lock the door and then leave you at the mercy of a freshly-painted pantomime horse.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Brendan has spent the last few weeks in Fiji, basically living on drinks with umbrellas in them and not doing any work. So there are no new episodes of Doctor Who in 10 seconds right now. But that won’t prevent you from enjoying the previous 7 episodes, in which Brendan summarises the first 7 seasons of Doctor Who. Check out the playlist on YouTube.
Bondfinger
The Rodgeathon is reaching its ultimate conclusion: in a couple of weeks, we’ll be recording our final Rodgumentary, on the 1985 classic A View to a Kill.
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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Radio Free Skaro #683 – Greyscale Separation Overlay
Radio Free SkaroThere’s extraordinarily little in the way of news this week, other than the fact that your Time Team (and a big ‘ol crew) are currently shooting Series 12 and saying nothing about it. But if you said to yourself “hoo boy would I like to hear people talking about insect movement, possibly by Roslyn de Winter,” are you in for a treat! Yes, the Three Who Rule are doing a Classic Series Commentary for the 1965 story “The Web Planet” in all it’s ambitious flawed glory, right here on this podchannel! Settle into a cocoon of mucus and nutrients and enjoy!
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Doctor Who Series 12 filming in Tenerife – “Rosa” and “Demons of the Punjab” are Finalists for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form Hugo Award
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #683 – Greyscale Separation Overlay
Radio Free SkaroThere’s extraordinarily little in the way of news this week, other than the fact that your Time Team (and a big ‘ol crew) are currently shooting Series 12 and saying nothing about it. But if you said to yourself “hoo boy would I like to hear people talking about insect movement, possibly by Roslyn de Winter,” are you in for a treat! Yes, the Three Who Rule are doing a Classic Series Commentary for the 1965 story “The Web Planet” in all it’s ambitious flawed glory, right here on this podchannel! Settle into a cocoon of mucus and nutrients and enjoy!
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Doctor Who Series 12 filming in Tenerife – “Rosa” and “Demons of the Punjab” are Finalists for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form Hugo Award
Commentary:
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Episode 246: Do Androids Dream of Electric Peeps?
Trust Your DoctorI’m pretty sure electric peeps would suck even worse than normal peeps.
You know, we kind of have experience with dealing with something we like to pretend doesn’t exist. It’s called Trust Your Doctor, Episode 1. We even rerecorded it like 5 years later, and then literally replaced it in the podcast feed so no one would see the original version. Kind of like our version of the War Doctor. Except you can still totally find episode 1. As if I’d tell you where though. It’s Name of the Doctor, written by Steven Moffat and aired on May 18, 2013.
Show-notes:
18:20 According to Paul’s Unofficial Letterbox Pages, “Most houses in Britain have a letter box in the front door, usually a simple slot with a flap over it, through which the post is delivered each morning.” No mention of personal mailboxes outside people’s houses like you see in the states.
21:25 And thus the essence of all crime is undivulged.
20:19 I think the only thing I’ve linked to more than this River Song timeline is the asteroid/meteor/meteorite differences table thing from nasa.
25:08 Arrival is a movie about alien linguistics.
33:49 Some of the best J.K. Rowling tweets.
55:02 Check out our Blake’s 7 podcast, Zenith.
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Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
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Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Is Icthar Okdel?
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard build a giant Seabase underwater. It’s going to be the best, most beautiful Seabase ever. And we’ll get the Silurians to pay for it!
Buy the story!
Warriors of the Deep was released on DVD in 2008. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), but in the UK, it was released along with Doctor Who and the Silurians and The Sea-Devils in the surprisingly good Beneath the Surface box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This story’s writer, Johnny Byrne, wrote more episodes of the first season of Space: 1999 than anyone else ever. And, my God, can’t you tell from this story?
Fans of all these corridors looking the same to me will enjoy Lenny Henry’s famous Doctor Who sketch from 1985.
Elizabeth Sandifer discusses the problem of bases under siege in her TARDIS Eruditorum entry on The Ice Warriors.
Tom Adams, Vorshak in this story, stars in the Terry Nation-penned episode of The Avengers called Takeover. And he’s also in The Far-Distant Dead and Death on the Slipway.
The real world counterpart to hexachromite gas is called Hexavalent Chromium. It’s brutally poisonous. In Australia, we’ve been using it to carelessly poison some of our remote communities.
Cornell, Day and Topping theorise that this story’s continuity problems could be solved by positing a third encounter between Pertwee and the Silurians in this entry in their The Discontinuity Guide.
Gary Russell desperately attempts to wallpaper over these horrific continuity problems, with some success, in his Virgin Missing Adventure, The Scales of Injustice. It was republished as part of The Monster Collection in 2014. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Fans of Gary Gillatt’s reviews of Doctor Who DVD releases in Doctor Who Magazine will enjoy his blog Squabbling Rubber.
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 throw a mattress on you, lock the door and then leave you at the mercy of a freshly-painted pantomime horse.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Brendan has spent the last few weeks in Fiji, basically living on drinks with umbrellas in them and not doing any work. So there are no new episodes of Doctor Who in 10 seconds right now. But that won’t prevent you from enjoying the previous 7 episodes, in which Brendan summarises the first 7 seasons of Doctor Who. Check out the playlist on YouTube.
Bondfinger
The Rodgeathon is reaching its ultimate conclusion: in a couple of weeks, we’ll be recording our final Rodgumentary, on the 1985 classic A View to a Kill.
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 246: Do Androids Dream of Electric Peeps?
Trust Your DoctorI’m pretty sure electric peeps would suck even worse than normal peeps.
You know, we kind of have experience with dealing with something we like to pretend doesn’t exist. It’s called Trust Your Doctor, Episode 1. We even rerecorded it like 5 years later, and then literally replaced it in the podcast feed so no one would see the original version. Kind of like our version of the War Doctor. Except you can still totally find episode 1. As if I’d tell you where though. It’s Name of the Doctor, written by Steven Moffat and aired on May 18, 2013.
Show-notes:
18:20 According to Paul’s Unofficial Letterbox Pages, “Most houses in Britain have a letter box in the front door, usually a simple slot with a flap over it, through which the post is delivered each morning.” No mention of personal mailboxes outside people’s houses like you see in the states.
21:25 And thus the essence of all crime is undivulged.
20:19 I think the only thing I’ve linked to more than this River Song timeline is the asteroid/meteor/meteorite differences table thing from nasa.
25:08 Arrival is a movie about alien linguistics.
33:49 Some of the best J.K. Rowling tweets.
55:02 Check out our Blake’s 7 podcast, Zenith.
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Tropes, for Want of a Better Word
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re mostly hiding behind the curtain and under the bed, watching French aristocrats getting attacked by clockwork robots. Which is fun, but not quite in the way you might expect. Also, we’re joined by friend-of-the-podcast Simon Moore, the culmination of a nearly five-year masterplan to trick him into saying the word trope. It’s The Girl in the Fireplace.
Notes and links
You can find our anxious fanboy discussion about the Doctor and Rose’s kiss in The Parting of the Ways in Flight Through Entirety Episode 144, Fostering Tagging.
James has the very good taste to mention Matthew Waterhouse’s autobiography, Blue Box Boy, which is intelligent, moving and quite revealing. Worth a read.
The slightly upsetting scene where the Doctor meets a very young Clara was the prequel episode to The Bells of Saint John. You can watch it here.
This episode’s podcast commentary with Steven Moffat and Noel Clarke can be found on the BBC website, but it’s only available if you’re in the UK, you have Flash installed and you’re signed in at the BBC website. I don’t know, maybe if I rummage around for a bit, I might find a copy lying around somewhere.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Simon Moore can be found at Fine Music 102.5. 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 go back in time and avert the creation of the banana daiquiri.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts. We just released a new episode yesterday, in which we watch and comment on an episode of The Avengers called The Girl from Auntie, starring our very own Sir Bernard Cribbins and the World Ecology Bureau’s very own Amelia Ducat.
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Tropes, for Want of a Better Word
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re mostly hiding behind the curtain and under the bed, watching French aristocrats getting attacked by clockwork robots. Which is fun, but not quite in the way you might expect. Also, we’re joined by friend-of-the-podcast Simon Moore, the culmination of a nearly five-year masterplan to trick him into saying the word trope. It’s The Girl in the Fireplace.
Notes and links
You can find our anxious fanboy discussion about the Doctor and Rose’s kiss in The Parting of the Ways in Flight Through Entirety Episode 144, Fostering Tagging.
James has the very good taste to mention Matthew Waterhouse’s autobiography, Blue Box Boy, which is intelligent, moving and quite revealing. Worth a read.
The slightly upsetting scene where the Doctor meets a very young Clara was the prequel episode to The Bells of Saint John. You can watch it here.
This episode’s podcast commentary with Steven Moffat and Noel Clarke can be found on the BBC website, but it’s only available if you’re in the UK, you have Flash installed and you’re signed in at the BBC website. I don’t know, maybe if I rummage around for a bit, I might find a copy lying around somewhere.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Simon Moore can be found at Fine Music 102.5. 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 go back in time and avert the creation of the banana daiquiri.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts. We just released a new episode yesterday, in which we watch and comment on an episode of The Avengers called The Girl from Auntie, starring our very own Sir Bernard Cribbins and the World Ecology Bureau’s very own Amelia Ducat.
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Is Icthar Okdel?
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard build a giant Seabase underwater. It’s going to be the best, most beautiful Seabase ever. And we’ll get the Silurians to pay for it!
Buy the story!
Warriors of the Deep was released on DVD in 2008. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), but in the UK, it was released along with Doctor Who and the Silurians and The Sea-Devils in the surprisingly good Beneath the Surface box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This story’s writer, Johnny Byrne, wrote more episodes of the first season of Space: 1999 than anyone else ever. And, my God, can’t you tell from this story?
Fans of all these corridors looking the same to me will enjoy Lenny Henry’s famous Doctor Who sketch from 1985.
Elizabeth Sandifer discusses the problem of bases under siege in her TARDIS Eruditorum entry on The Ice Warriors.
Tom Adams, Vorshak in this story, stars in the Terry Nation-penned episode of The Avengers called Takeover. And he’s also in The Far-Distant Dead and Death on the Slipway.
The real world counterpart to hexachromite gas is called Hexavalent Chromium. It’s brutally poisonous. In Australia, we’ve been using it to carelessly poison some of our remote communities.
Cornell, Day and Topping theorise that this story’s continuity problems could be solved by positing a third encounter between Pertwee and the Silurians in this entry in their The Discontinuity Guide.
Gary Russell desperately attempts to wallpaper over these horrific continuity problems, with some success, in his Virgin Missing Adventure, The Scales of Injustice. It was republished as part of The Monster Collection in 2014. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Fans of Gary Gillatt’s reviews of Doctor Who DVD releases in Doctor Who Magazine will enjoy his blog Squabbling Rubber.
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 throw a mattress on you, lock the door and then leave you at the mercy of a freshly-painted pantomime horse.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Brendan has spent the last few weeks in Fiji, basically living on drinks with umbrellas in them and not doing any work. So there are no new episodes of Doctor Who in 10 seconds right now. But that won’t prevent you from enjoying the previous 7 episodes, in which Brendan summarises the first 7 seasons of Doctor Who. Check out the playlist on YouTube.
Bondfinger
The Rodgeathon is reaching its ultimate conclusion: in a couple of weeks, we’ll be recording our final Rodgumentary, on the 1985 classic A View to a Kill.
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.
-
Tropes, for Want of a Better Word
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re mostly hiding behind the curtain and under the bed, watching French aristocrats getting attacked by clockwork robots. Which is fun, but not quite in the way you might expect. Also, we’re joined by friend-of-the-podcast Simon Moore, the culmination of a nearly five-year masterplan to trick him into saying the word trope. It’s The Girl in the Fireplace.
Notes and links
You can find our anxious fanboy discussion about the Doctor and Rose’s kiss in The Parting of the Ways in Flight Through Entirety Episode 144, Fostering Tagging.
James has the very good taste to mention Matthew Waterhouse’s autobiography, Blue Box Boy, which is intelligent, moving and quite revealing. Worth a read.
The slightly upsetting scene where the Doctor meets a very young Clara was the prequel episode to The Bells of Saint John. You can watch it here.
This episode’s podcast commentary with Steven Moffat and Noel Clarke can be found on the BBC website, but it’s only available if you’re in the UK, you have Flash installed and you’re signed in at the BBC website. I don’t know, maybe if I rummage around for a bit, I might find a copy lying around somewhere.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Simon Moore can be found at Fine Music 102.5. 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 go back in time and avert the creation of the banana daiquiri.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts. We just released a new episode yesterday, in which we watch and comment on an episode of The Avengers called The Girl from Auntie, starring our very own Sir Bernard Cribbins and the World Ecology Bureau’s very own Amelia Ducat.
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Is Icthar Okdel?
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, Brendan, Nathan and Richard build a giant Seabase underwater. It’s going to be the best, most beautiful Seabase ever. And we’ll get the Silurians to pay for it!
Buy the story!
Warriors of the Deep was released on DVD in 2008. In the US, it was released on its own (Amazon US), but in the UK, it was released along with Doctor Who and the Silurians and The Sea-Devils in the surprisingly good Beneath the Surface box set. (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
This story’s writer, Johnny Byrne, wrote more episodes of the first season of Space: 1999 than anyone else ever. And, my God, can’t you tell from this story?
Fans of all these corridors looking the same to me will enjoy Lenny Henry’s famous Doctor Who sketch from 1985.
Elizabeth Sandifer discusses the problem of bases under siege in her TARDIS Eruditorum entry on The Ice Warriors.
Tom Adams, Vorshak in this story, stars in the Terry Nation-penned episode of The Avengers called Takeover. And he’s also in The Far-Distant Dead and Death on the Slipway.
The real world counterpart to hexachromite gas is called Hexavalent Chromium. It’s brutally poisonous. In Australia, we’ve been using it to carelessly poison some of our remote communities.
Cornell, Day and Topping theorise that this story’s continuity problems could be solved by positing a third encounter between Pertwee and the Silurians in this entry in their The Discontinuity Guide.
Gary Russell desperately attempts to wallpaper over these horrific continuity problems, with some success, in his Virgin Missing Adventure, The Scales of Injustice. It was republished as part of The Monster Collection in 2014. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Fans of Gary Gillatt’s reviews of Doctor Who DVD releases in Doctor Who Magazine will enjoy his blog Squabbling Rubber.
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 throw a mattress on you, lock the door and then leave you at the mercy of a freshly-painted pantomime horse.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Brendan has spent the last few weeks in Fiji, basically living on drinks with umbrellas in them and not doing any work. So there are no new episodes of Doctor Who in 10 seconds right now. But that won’t prevent you from enjoying the previous 7 episodes, in which Brendan summarises the first 7 seasons of Doctor Who. Check out the playlist on YouTube.
Bondfinger
The Rodgeathon is reaching its ultimate conclusion: in a couple of weeks, we’ll be recording our final Rodgumentary, on the 1985 classic A View to a Kill.
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.
-
Tropes, for Want of a Better Word
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re mostly hiding behind the curtain and under the bed, watching French aristocrats getting attacked by clockwork robots. Which is fun, but not quite in the way you might expect. Also, we’re joined by friend-of-the-podcast Simon Moore, the culmination of a nearly five-year masterplan to trick him into saying the word trope. It’s The Girl in the Fireplace.
Notes and links
You can find our anxious fanboy discussion about the Doctor and Rose’s kiss in The Parting of the Ways in Flight Through Entirety Episode 144, Fostering Tagging.
James has the very good taste to mention Matthew Waterhouse’s autobiography, Blue Box Boy, which is intelligent, moving and quite revealing. Worth a read.
The slightly upsetting scene where the Doctor meets a very young Clara was the prequel episode to The Bells of Saint John. You can watch it here.
This episode’s podcast commentary with Steven Moffat and Noel Clarke can be found on the BBC website, but it’s only available if you’re in the UK, you have Flash installed and you’re signed in at the BBC website. I don’t know, maybe if I rummage around for a bit, I might find a copy lying around somewhere.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Simon Moore can be found at Fine Music 102.5. 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 go back in time and avert the creation of the banana daiquiri.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts. We just released a new episode yesterday, in which we watch and comment on an episode of The Avengers called The Girl from Auntie, starring our very own Sir Bernard Cribbins and the World Ecology Bureau’s very own Amelia Ducat.
-
Tropes, for Want of a Better Word
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re mostly hiding behind the curtain and under the bed, watching French aristocrats getting attacked by clockwork robots. Which is fun, but not quite in the way you might expect. Also, we’re joined by friend-of-the-podcast Simon Moore, the culmination of a nearly five-year masterplan to trick him into saying the word trope. It’s The Girl in the Fireplace.
Notes and links
You can find our anxious fanboy discussion about the Doctor and Rose’s kiss in The Parting of the Ways in Flight Through Entirety Episode 144, Fostering Tagging.
James has the very good taste to mention Matthew Waterhouse’s autobiography, Blue Box Boy, which is intelligent, moving and quite revealing. Worth a read.
The slightly upsetting scene where the Doctor meets a very young Clara was the prequel episode to The Bells of Saint John. You can watch it here.
This episode’s podcast commentary with Steven Moffat and Noel Clarke can be found on the BBC website, but it’s only available if you’re in the UK, you have Flash installed and you’re signed in at the BBC website. I don’t know, maybe if I rummage around for a bit, I might find a copy lying around somewhere.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Simon Moore can be found at Fine Music 102.5. 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 go back in time and avert the creation of the banana daiquiri.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, and on Apple Podcasts. We just released a new episode yesterday, in which we watch and comment on an episode of The Avengers called The Girl from Auntie, starring our very own Sir Bernard Cribbins and the World Ecology Bureau’s very own Amelia Ducat.