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The Memory Cheats #92
The Memory CheatsEpisode #92 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...
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EPISODE285 - From the Mind of ... Remembering Terry Pratchett
The Cultdom CollectiveRemembering Terry Pratchett - Sir Terence David John "Terry" Pratchett, OBE. English author of fantasy novels including his best known series 'Discworld' (with more than 80 million books sold in 37 languages) who sadly died on the 12th March 2015 (aged 66)
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Episode 47....Opinions are never wrong
Two girls, a guy and a TARDIS....The Podcast - Nervous Dog ProduSorry this one took so long to release, but here it is, out Series 8 wrap up! There may be a few surprises in this one. As always thanks for listening and enjoy!
John, Joanna, Nicole
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Advent 12 2013
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastTMDWP 68 Available in YouTubeHD – http://youtu.be/dx10fztJWr0?hd=1
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Episode 47....Opinions are never wrong
Two girls, a guy and a TARDIS....The Podcast - Nervous Dog ProduSorry this one took so long to release, but here it is, out Series 8 wrap up! There may be a few surprises in this one. As always thanks for listening and enjoy!
John, Joanna, Nicole
Twitter - http://twitter.com/2g1g1tardis
web - http://www.2g1g1tardis.com
itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/doctor-who-two-girls-guy-tardis/id593253466
Stitcher Radio - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nervous-dog-productions/two-girls-a-guy-and-a-tardis-nervous-dog-productions
DWPA - http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/podcast?podcastid=132
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Episode 26: Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it's time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone's favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven't mentioned this for a while, so I guess it's time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake's watercolours. Fans of William Blake's watercolours will also enjoy Philip Sandifer's crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords' box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard's beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone's lips: Why didn't the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha's Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer's final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it's not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We've got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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Episode 26: Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it's time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone's favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven't mentioned this for a while, so I guess it's time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake's watercolours. Fans of William Blake's watercolours will also enjoy Philip Sandifer's crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords' box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard's beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone's lips: Why didn't the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha's Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer's final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it's not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We've got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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Episode 26 Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it's time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone's favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven't mentioned this for a while, so I guess it's time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake's watercolours. Fans of William Blake's watercolours will also enjoy Philip Sandifer's crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords' box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard's beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone's lips: Why didn't the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha's Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer's final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it's not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We've got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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Episode 26 Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it's time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone's favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven't mentioned this for a while, so I guess it's time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake's watercolours. Fans of William Blake's watercolours will also enjoy Philip Sandifer's crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords' box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard's beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone's lips: Why didn't the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha's Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer's final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it's not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We've got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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42 to Doomsday - The Pick of the 50th
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 10 - In what seems like the Doctor Who podcasting world's equivalent of the Wilderness years, Mark and Rob have reunited where they break their own first law of time and actually review / gorge themselves silly on the 50th Anniversary smorgasbord and have a few obligatory pot shots at the English Cricket team!
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42 to Doomsday - The Pick of the 50th
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 10 - In what seems like the Doctor Who podcasting world's equivalent of the Wilderness years, Mark and Rob have reunited where they break their own first law of time and actually review / gorge themselves silly on the 50th Anniversary smorgasbord and have a few obligatory pot shots at the English Cricket team!
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Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it's time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone's favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven't mentioned this for a while, so I guess it's time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake's watercolours. Fans of William Blake's watercolours will also enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer's crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords' box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard's beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone's lips: Why didn't the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha's Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer's final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it's not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We've got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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29th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast29th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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29th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast29th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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29th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast29th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it's time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone's favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven't mentioned this for a while, so I guess it's time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake's watercolours. Fans of William Blake's watercolours will also enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer's crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords' box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard's beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone's lips: Why didn't the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha's Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer's final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it's not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We've got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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29th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast29th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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29th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast29th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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29th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast29th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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42 to Doomsday - The Pick of the 50th
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 10 - In what seems like the Doctor Who podcasting world's equivalent of the Wilderness years, Mark and Rob have reunited where they break their own first law of time and actually review / gorge themselves silly on the 50th Anniversary smorgasbord and have a few obligatory pot shots at the English Cricket team!
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Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it’s time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone’s favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven’t mentioned this for a while, so I guess it’s time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake’s watercolours. Fans of William Blake’s watercolours will also enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords’ box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard’s beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone’s lips: Why didn’t the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha’s Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer’s final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it’s not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
We have a competition!
If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.
Follow us
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. Richard is only available in real life. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’ve got a couple of lovely reviews already, but more reviews will help people to find our podcast and will help us to achieve our ambitions of internet fame. So off you go!
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Flouncy Trouncy Bouncy Busty
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd it’s time for the end of Season 9 of Doctor Who, and so Brendan, Richard and Nathan explore the weighty themes of colonialism and utter nonsense, as we discuss The Mutants and The Time Monster. Simmer down, Stu!
Buy the stories!
The Mutants was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Monster was relesed in the US in 2010 (Amazon US). In the UK and Australia, it was only released as part of the Myths and Legends Box Set, which also includes the rightfully unloved Underworld and The Horns of Nimon, which I secretly quite like. Shut up. (Amazon UK)
The Mutants
The Marshal of Solos is eerily reminiscent of everyone’s favourite wartime reactionary cartoon character, Colonel Blimp.
We haven’t mentioned this for a while, so I guess it’s time for About Time by Tat Wood. His Pertwee volume is in its second edition, with heaps more information, and, sadly, heaps less Lawrence Miles. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Fans of the glowy rainbow cave on Solos will also enjoy William Blake’s watercolours. Fans of William Blake’s watercolours will also enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s crazy Blakean review of The Three Doctors.
The Time Lords’ box is eerily reminiscent of Nathan and Richard’s beloved childhood toy, the wonderfully-named Tupperware Shape-O-Ball.
And, of course, the question on everyone’s lips: Why didn’t the Eagles just drop the One Ring into Mount Doom?
The Time Monster
In his conversation with Jo in episode 6, Pertwee shamelessly plagiarises the Buddha’s Flower Sermon.
Princess Peach becomes the hero in Super Princess Peach, overcoming her enemies with the power of her womanly emotions. Her tiresome habit of being kidnapped so that she can be rescued by Mario is deconstructed in Tropes vs Women in Video Games, Damsel in Distress (Part 1).
Cat People (1942) is an early horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. You can watch the scary stalking scene mentioned by Brendan here. You can watch the entire film here, and its sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), here.
Fans of the new TARDIS console room will enjoy redirecorating their houses with furtinure designs by Cappellini and Luigi Colani.
Picks of the Week!
Nathan
Sandifer’s final TARDIS Eruditorum entry on Silence in the Library takes the form of a 100,000 word history of Doctor Who. Brilliant.
Richard
The Curse of Peladon novelisation is out of print, and it’s not available as an ebook either. (And why on Earth not?) However, the audiobook is available, narrated by David Troughton. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Brendan
Reeltime Pictures has rebranded, and it is now selling its video back catalogue as Time Travel TV. Mythmakers #73, which is a 45-minute interview with Robert Sloman can be found here.
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25. Carry on my Saward Son
On the Time LashIn a special BUMPER episode; Ben and Mark celebrate 10 years of "New" Doctor Who by discussing 2005 and all that before welcoming special guest Richie Morgan along to discuss Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks. Topics under discussion: The "Battle" of Canary Wharf, David Tennant's bottom teeth, internet bullying and at long last, Mark attempts to redress the fragile JNT/Eric Saward balance. Is he as blameless as he claims? And couldn't we all just do with a bit more kindness?
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25. Carry on my Saward Son
On the Time LashIn a special BUMPER episode; Ben and Mark celebrate 10 years of "New" Doctor Who by discussing 2005 and all that before welcoming special guest Richie Morgan along to discuss Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks. Topics under discussion: The "Battle" of Canary Wharf, David Tennant's bottom teeth, internet bullying and at long last, Mark attempts to redress the fragile JNT/Eric Saward balance. Is he as blameless as he claims? And couldn't we all just do with a bit more kindness?
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42 to Doomsday - The Pick of the 50th
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 10 - In what seems like the Doctor Who podcasting world's equivalent of the Wilderness years, Mark and Rob have reunited where they break their own first law of time and actually review / gorge themselves silly on the 50th Anniversary smorgasbord and have a few obligatory pot shots at the English Cricket team!
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25. Carry on my Saward Son
On the Time LashIn a special BUMPER episode; Ben and Mark celebrate 10 years of "New" Doctor Who by discussing 2005 and all that before welcoming special guest Richie Morgan along to discuss Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks. Topics under discussion: The "Battle" of Canary Wharf, David Tennant's bottom teeth, internet bullying and at long last, Mark attempts to redress the fragile JNT/Eric Saward balance. Is he as blameless as he claims? And couldn't we all just do with a bit more kindness?
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25. Carry on my Saward Son
On the Time LashIn a special BUMPER episode; Ben and Mark celebrate 10 years of "New" Doctor Who by discussing 2005 and all that before welcoming special guest Richie Morgan along to discuss Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks. Topics under discussion: The "Battle" of Canary Wharf, David Tennant's bottom teeth, internet bullying and at long last, Mark attempts to redress the fragile JNT/Eric Saward balance. Is he as blameless as he claims? And couldn't we all just do with a bit more kindness?
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42 to Doomsday - The Pick of the 50th
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 10 - In what seems like the Doctor Who podcasting world's equivalent of the Wilderness years, Mark and Rob have reunited where they break their own first law of time and actually review / gorge themselves silly on the 50th Anniversary smorgasbord and have a few obligatory pot shots at the English Cricket team!
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42 to Doomsday - The Pick of the 50th
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 10 - In what seems like the Doctor Who podcasting world's equivalent of the Wilderness years, Mark and Rob have reunited where they break their own first law of time and actually review / gorge themselves silly on the 50th Anniversary smorgasbord and have a few obligatory pot shots at the English Cricket team!
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42 to Doomsday - The Pick of the 50th
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 10 - In what seems like the Doctor Who podcasting world's equivalent of the Wilderness years, Mark and Rob have reunited where they break their own first law of time and actually review / gorge themselves silly on the 50th Anniversary smorgasbord and have a few obligatory pot shots at the English Cricket team!
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TDP 459: DOCTOR WHO - DARK EYES 3 PART 3
Tin Dog PodcastDARK EYES 3 RELEASED NOVEMBER 2014 PRICES CD PS40.00 Download PS35.00 Synopsis "Molly O'Sullivan? Hello you." In his quest for universal domination, the Master plans to exploit the terrifying Infinite Warriors of the mysterious Eminence. The Doctor's friend, Molly, is key to that plan's execution, and now, aided by corrupted genius Sally Armstrong, the Master is close to success. Paranoid and perplexed after his recent experience, the Doctor skirts the fringes of the fifty-year conflict between humanity and the Infinite Armies. Wary of changing the course of history, he fears that to fight the Eminence would be to do the Daleks' bidding. But when Time Lord CIA agent Narvin provides the impetus for the Doctor to act, Liv Chenka joins him in a desperate race to save their friend and stop the Master. As the Doctor goes head to head with his oldest and deadliest rival, this war is about to get very personal indeed... Written By: Matt Fitton Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Paul McGann (The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Ruth Bradley (Molly O'Sullivan), Alex Macqueen (The Master), Natalie Burt (Dr Sally Armstrong), David Sibley (The Eminence), Sean Carlsen (Narvin) 1: The Death of HopeGeorgie Fuller (Hope Gardner), Geoffrey Breton (Leo Gardner) 2: The ReviledSacha Dhawan (Jaldam), Sarah Mowat (Gajeeda), Laura Riseborough (Sharma) 3: MasterplanDavid Sibley (Professor Markus Schriver), John Banks (Captain/Lieutenant) 4: Rule of the EminenceJonathan Forbes (Walter Vincent), Beth Chalmers (Casey Carraway), Georgia Moffett (Engineer Tallow) Downloads Dark Eyes 3 Artwork
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TDP 459: DOCTOR WHO - DARK EYES 3 PART 3
Tin Dog PodcastDARK EYES 3 RELEASED NOVEMBER 2014 PRICES CD PS40.00 Download PS35.00 Synopsis "Molly O'Sullivan? Hello you." In his quest for universal domination, the Master plans to exploit the terrifying Infinite Warriors of the mysterious Eminence. The Doctor's friend, Molly, is key to that plan's execution, and now, aided by corrupted genius Sally Armstrong, the Master is close to success. Paranoid and perplexed after his recent experience, the Doctor skirts the fringes of the fifty-year conflict between humanity and the Infinite Armies. Wary of changing the course of history, he fears that to fight the Eminence would be to do the Daleks' bidding. But when Time Lord CIA agent Narvin provides the impetus for the Doctor to act, Liv Chenka joins him in a desperate race to save their friend and stop the Master. As the Doctor goes head to head with his oldest and deadliest rival, this war is about to get very personal indeed... Written By: Matt Fitton Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Paul McGann (The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Ruth Bradley (Molly O'Sullivan), Alex Macqueen (The Master), Natalie Burt (Dr Sally Armstrong), David Sibley (The Eminence), Sean Carlsen (Narvin) 1: The Death of HopeGeorgie Fuller (Hope Gardner), Geoffrey Breton (Leo Gardner) 2: The ReviledSacha Dhawan (Jaldam), Sarah Mowat (Gajeeda), Laura Riseborough (Sharma) 3: MasterplanDavid Sibley (Professor Markus Schriver), John Banks (Captain/Lieutenant) 4: Rule of the EminenceJonathan Forbes (Walter Vincent), Beth Chalmers (Casey Carraway), Georgia Moffett (Engineer Tallow) Downloads Dark Eyes 3 Artwork
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TDP 459: DOCTOR WHO - DARK EYES 3 PART 3
Tin Dog PodcastDARK EYES 3 RELEASED NOVEMBER 2014 PRICES CD PS40.00 Download PS35.00 Synopsis "Molly O'Sullivan? Hello you." In his quest for universal domination, the Master plans to exploit the terrifying Infinite Warriors of the mysterious Eminence. The Doctor's friend, Molly, is key to that plan's execution, and now, aided by corrupted genius Sally Armstrong, the Master is close to success. Paranoid and perplexed after his recent experience, the Doctor skirts the fringes of the fifty-year conflict between humanity and the Infinite Armies. Wary of changing the course of history, he fears that to fight the Eminence would be to do the Daleks' bidding. But when Time Lord CIA agent Narvin provides the impetus for the Doctor to act, Liv Chenka joins him in a desperate race to save their friend and stop the Master. As the Doctor goes head to head with his oldest and deadliest rival, this war is about to get very personal indeed... Written By: Matt Fitton Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Paul McGann (The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Ruth Bradley (Molly O'Sullivan), Alex Macqueen (The Master), Natalie Burt (Dr Sally Armstrong), David Sibley (The Eminence), Sean Carlsen (Narvin) 1: The Death of HopeGeorgie Fuller (Hope Gardner), Geoffrey Breton (Leo Gardner) 2: The ReviledSacha Dhawan (Jaldam), Sarah Mowat (Gajeeda), Laura Riseborough (Sharma) 3: MasterplanDavid Sibley (Professor Markus Schriver), John Banks (Captain/Lieutenant) 4: Rule of the EminenceJonathan Forbes (Walter Vincent), Beth Chalmers (Casey Carraway), Georgia Moffett (Engineer Tallow) Downloads Dark Eyes 3 Artwork
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28th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast28th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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28th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast28th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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28th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast28th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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TDP 459: DOCTOR WHO - DARK EYES 3 PART 3
Tin Dog PodcastDARK EYES 3 RELEASED NOVEMBER 2014 PRICES CD PS40.00 Download PS35.00 Synopsis "Molly O'Sullivan? Hello you." In his quest for universal domination, the Master plans to exploit the terrifying Infinite Warriors of the mysterious Eminence. The Doctor's friend, Molly, is key to that plan's execution, and now, aided by corrupted genius Sally Armstrong, the Master is close to success. Paranoid and perplexed after his recent experience, the Doctor skirts the fringes of the fifty-year conflict between humanity and the Infinite Armies. Wary of changing the course of history, he fears that to fight the Eminence would be to do the Daleks' bidding. But when Time Lord CIA agent Narvin provides the impetus for the Doctor to act, Liv Chenka joins him in a desperate race to save their friend and stop the Master. As the Doctor goes head to head with his oldest and deadliest rival, this war is about to get very personal indeed... Written By: Matt Fitton Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Paul McGann (The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Ruth Bradley (Molly O'Sullivan), Alex Macqueen (The Master), Natalie Burt (Dr Sally Armstrong), David Sibley (The Eminence), Sean Carlsen (Narvin) 1: The Death of HopeGeorgie Fuller (Hope Gardner), Geoffrey Breton (Leo Gardner) 2: The ReviledSacha Dhawan (Jaldam), Sarah Mowat (Gajeeda), Laura Riseborough (Sharma) 3: MasterplanDavid Sibley (Professor Markus Schriver), John Banks (Captain/Lieutenant) 4: Rule of the EminenceJonathan Forbes (Walter Vincent), Beth Chalmers (Casey Carraway), Georgia Moffett (Engineer Tallow) Downloads Dark Eyes 3 Artwork
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TDP 459: DOCTOR WHO - DARK EYES 3 PART 3
Tin Dog PodcastDARK EYES 3 RELEASED NOVEMBER 2014 PRICES CD PS40.00 Download PS35.00 Synopsis "Molly O'Sullivan? Hello you." In his quest for universal domination, the Master plans to exploit the terrifying Infinite Warriors of the mysterious Eminence. The Doctor's friend, Molly, is key to that plan's execution, and now, aided by corrupted genius Sally Armstrong, the Master is close to success. Paranoid and perplexed after his recent experience, the Doctor skirts the fringes of the fifty-year conflict between humanity and the Infinite Armies. Wary of changing the course of history, he fears that to fight the Eminence would be to do the Daleks' bidding. But when Time Lord CIA agent Narvin provides the impetus for the Doctor to act, Liv Chenka joins him in a desperate race to save their friend and stop the Master. As the Doctor goes head to head with his oldest and deadliest rival, this war is about to get very personal indeed... Written By: Matt Fitton Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Paul McGann (The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Ruth Bradley (Molly O'Sullivan), Alex Macqueen (The Master), Natalie Burt (Dr Sally Armstrong), David Sibley (The Eminence), Sean Carlsen (Narvin) 1: The Death of HopeGeorgie Fuller (Hope Gardner), Geoffrey Breton (Leo Gardner) 2: The ReviledSacha Dhawan (Jaldam), Sarah Mowat (Gajeeda), Laura Riseborough (Sharma) 3: MasterplanDavid Sibley (Professor Markus Schriver), John Banks (Captain/Lieutenant) 4: Rule of the EminenceJonathan Forbes (Walter Vincent), Beth Chalmers (Casey Carraway), Georgia Moffett (Engineer Tallow) Downloads Dark Eyes 3 Artwork
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TDP 459: DOCTOR WHO - DARK EYES 3 PART 3
Tin Dog PodcastDARK EYES 3 RELEASED NOVEMBER 2014 PRICES CD PS40.00 Download PS35.00 Synopsis "Molly O'Sullivan? Hello you." In his quest for universal domination, the Master plans to exploit the terrifying Infinite Warriors of the mysterious Eminence. The Doctor's friend, Molly, is key to that plan's execution, and now, aided by corrupted genius Sally Armstrong, the Master is close to success. Paranoid and perplexed after his recent experience, the Doctor skirts the fringes of the fifty-year conflict between humanity and the Infinite Armies. Wary of changing the course of history, he fears that to fight the Eminence would be to do the Daleks' bidding. But when Time Lord CIA agent Narvin provides the impetus for the Doctor to act, Liv Chenka joins him in a desperate race to save their friend and stop the Master. As the Doctor goes head to head with his oldest and deadliest rival, this war is about to get very personal indeed... Written By: Matt Fitton Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Paul McGann (The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Ruth Bradley (Molly O'Sullivan), Alex Macqueen (The Master), Natalie Burt (Dr Sally Armstrong), David Sibley (The Eminence), Sean Carlsen (Narvin) 1: The Death of HopeGeorgie Fuller (Hope Gardner), Geoffrey Breton (Leo Gardner) 2: The ReviledSacha Dhawan (Jaldam), Sarah Mowat (Gajeeda), Laura Riseborough (Sharma) 3: MasterplanDavid Sibley (Professor Markus Schriver), John Banks (Captain/Lieutenant) 4: Rule of the EminenceJonathan Forbes (Walter Vincent), Beth Chalmers (Casey Carraway), Georgia Moffett (Engineer Tallow) Downloads Dark Eyes 3 Artwork
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28th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast28th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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28th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast28th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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28th March Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast28th March Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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42 to Doomsday - The Pick of the 50th
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 10 - In what seems like the Doctor Who podcasting world's equivalent of the Wilderness years, Mark and Rob have reunited where they break their own first law of time and actually review / gorge themselves silly on the 50th Anniversary smorgasbord and have a few obligatory pot shots at the English Cricket team!
