Latest Podcast Episodes
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							Episode 76 - Paradise Towers
Hoo on WhoDavid and Marty decide to vacation at Paradise Towers where they discuss Kangs, social decay and DVD extras! It’s a down and dirty episode of Hoo On Who this month with some great listener feedback to give us a boost!
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							Bigger on the Inside - Episode 127
Bigger on the InsideFor the very first time, The Doctor meets his oldest, most faithful companion ("The Doctor's Wife"). Then he must broker a peace between humans and their doppelgangers ("The Rebel Flesh" / "The Almost People"). Please visit www.patreon.com/biggerontheinside.
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							Reality Bomb Episode 004
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the fourth edition of Reality Bomb, we're all over the recent return of nine 1960s missing episodes as Graeme Burk interviews Mike Doran about the find and Barnaby Edwards of DWNY about watching The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear. We also talk to writer Sam Maggs about the backlash from some Doctor Who fans toward fangirls and Doctor Who in Time and Space editor Gillian Leitch explains why Dragonfire is the latest entry in the Gallery of the Underrated. Plus Alex Kennard provides some insights into the influential but forgotten Doctor, Patrick Troughton. All this and a we listen in on a Doctor Who podcast with an unforgettable interview!
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							Reality Bomb Episode 004
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the fourth edition of Reality Bomb, we're all over the recent return of nine 1960s missing episodes as Graeme Burk interviews Mike Doran about the find and Barnaby Edwards of DWNY about watching The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear. We also talk to writer Sam Maggs about the backlash from some Doctor Who fans toward fangirls and Doctor Who in Time and Space editor Gillian Leitch explains why Dragonfire is the latest entry in the Gallery of the Underrated. Plus Alex Kennard provides some insights into the influential but forgotten Doctor, Patrick Troughton. All this and a we listen in on a Doctor Who podcast with an unforgettable interview!
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							A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd’s enthusiastic, Brendan’s cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We’re off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where clichéd but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It’s probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan’s cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion’s self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare’s plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who’s very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, or we’ll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you’re enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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							Bigger on the Inside - Episode 127
Bigger on the InsideFor the very first time, The Doctor meets his oldest, most faithful companion ("The Doctor's Wife"). Then he must broker a peace between humans and their doppelgangers ("The Rebel Flesh" / "The Almost People"). Please visit www.patreon.com/biggerontheinside.
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							Reality Bomb Episode 004
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the fourth edition of Reality Bomb, we're all over the recent return of nine 1960s missing episodes as Graeme Burk interviews Mike Doran about the find and Barnaby Edwards of DWNY about watching The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear. We also talk to writer Sam Maggs about the backlash from some Doctor Who fans toward fangirls and Doctor Who in Time and Space editor Gillian Leitch explains why Dragonfire is the latest entry in the Gallery of the Underrated. Plus Alex Kennard provides some insights into the influential but forgotten Doctor, Patrick Troughton. All this and a we listen in on a Doctor Who podcast with an unforgettable interview!
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							Reality Bomb Episode 004
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the fourth edition of Reality Bomb, we're all over the recent return of nine 1960s missing episodes as Graeme Burk interviews Mike Doran about the find and Barnaby Edwards of DWNY about watching The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear. We also talk to writer Sam Maggs about the backlash from some Doctor Who fans toward fangirls and Doctor Who in Time and Space editor Gillian Leitch explains why Dragonfire is the latest entry in the Gallery of the Underrated. Plus Alex Kennard provides some insights into the influential but forgotten Doctor, Patrick Troughton. All this and a we listen in on a Doctor Who podcast with an unforgettable interview!
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							Episode 76 - Paradise Towers
Hoo on WhoDavid and Marty decide to vacation at Paradise Towers where they discuss Kangs, social decay and DVD extras! It's a down and dirty episode of Hoo On Who this month with some great listener feedback to give us a boost!
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							The Memory Cheats #84
The Memory CheatsEpisode #84 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...
Visit our website at http://www.thememorycheats.libsyn.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thememorycheats
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWhoTheMemoryCheats
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							Reality Bomb Episode 004
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the fourth edition of Reality Bomb, we're all over the recent return of nine 1960s missing episodes as Graeme Burk interviews Mike Doran about the find and Barnaby Edwards of DWNY about watching The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear. We also talk to writer Sam Maggs about the backlash from some Doctor Who fans toward fangirls and Doctor Who in Time and Space editor Gillian Leitch explains why Dragonfire is the latest entry in the Gallery of the Underrated. Plus Alex Kennard provides some insights into the infulential but forgotten Doctor, Patrick Troughton. All this and a we listen in on a Doctor Who podcast with an unforgettable interview!
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							Episode 76 - Paradise Towers
Hoo on WhoDavid and Marty decide to vacation at Paradise Towers where they discuss Kangs, social decay and DVD extras! It’s a down and dirty episode of Hoo On Who this month with some great listener feedback to give us a boost!
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							A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd’s enthusiastic, Brendan’s cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We’re off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where clichéd but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It’s probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan’s cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion’s self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare’s plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who’s very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, or we’ll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you’re enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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							The Memory Cheats #84
The Memory CheatsEpisode #84 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...
Visit our website at http://www.thememorycheats.libsyn.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thememorycheats
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWhoTheMemoryCheats
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							Reality Bomb Episode 004
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the fourth edition of Reality Bomb, we're all over the recent return of nine 1960s missing episodes as Graeme Burk interviews Mike Doran about the find and Barnaby Edwards of DWNY about watching The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear. We also talk to writer Sam Maggs about the backlash from some Doctor Who fans toward fangirls and Doctor Who in Time and Space editor Gillian Leitch explains why Dragonfire is the latest entry in the Gallery of the Underrated. Plus Alex Kennard provides some insights into the infulential but forgotten Doctor, Patrick Troughton. All this and a we listen in on a Doctor Who podcast with an unforgettable interview!
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							Episode 118: The Rabbit Dilemma
The Sonic ToolboxIt's Episode 118 and we're talking about The Twin Dilemma. Since we just had a regeneration, we figured it was a good time to examine a post-regeneration story and what better one than the Doctor's 6th. Since it looked like our new (Peter Capaldi) Doctor seems to be suffering with post-regen memory loss we wanted to take a look at past regen that went thru not just memory loss a drastic personality change, as well, just in case.
The Twin Dilemma is one of those polarizing stories in Doctor Who history. It seems either you love it or hate it. The vast majority seem to hate it. Here in the Toolbox, we have a split, which works out wonderfully to give you a fair look at this controversial story. Also, Daisy gets completely confused trying to count in hexadecimal (which she hasn't done in 20 years) while Cheryl falls into a small coma.
All this and rabbit chasing, too!
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time TravelSecond Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria Patrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is. No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world's most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor. Salamander's sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world's food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation? Episodes: 6 Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd’s enthusiastic, Brendan’s cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We’re off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where clichéd but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It’s probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan’s cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion’s self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare’s plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who’s very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, or we’ll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you’re enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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							Episode 118: The Rabbit Dilemma
The Sonic ToolboxIt’s Episode 118 and we’re talking about The Twin Dilemma. Since we just had a regeneration, we figured it was a good time to examine a post-regeneration story and what better one than the Doctor’s 6th. Since it looked like our new (Peter Capaldi) Doctor seems to be suffering with post-regen memory loss we wanted to take a look at past regen that went thru not just memory loss a drastic personality change, as well, just in case.
The Twin Dilemma is one of those polarizing stories in Doctor Who history. It seems either you love it or hate it. The vast majority seem to hate it. Here in the Toolbox, we have a split, which works out wonderfully to give you a fair look at this controversial story. Also, Daisy gets completely confused trying to count in hexadecimal (which she hasn’t done in 20 years) while Cheryl falls into a small coma.
All this and rabbit chasing, too!
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							RRR 23, Inc. Her, SciFi/Fantasy/Horror/Tech UK
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Walking round London, Movies: Captain Phillips, The Great Gatsby, Her, How I Live Now, Iceman, Mandela, Saving Mr. Banks, TV: Hannibal: Rome's Worst Nightmare, The Tomorrow People, What I'm Watching, Audio: What I'm Listening To, Gmail Undo, And Finally: Email me!
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							RRR23 Her
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Walking round London, Movies: Captain Phillips, The Great Gatsby, Her, How I Live Now, Iceman, Mandela, Saving Mr. Banks, TV: Hannibal: Rome's Worst Nightmare, The Tomorrow People, What I'm Watching, Audio: What I'm Listening To, Gmail Undo, And Finally: Email me!
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							RRR23 Her
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Walking round London, Movies: Captain Phillips, The Great Gatsby, Her, How I Live Now, Iceman, Mandela, Saving Mr. Banks, TV: Hannibal: Rome's Worst Nightmare, The Tomorrow People, What I'm Watching, Audio: What I'm Listening To, Gmail Undo, And Finally: Email me!
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time Travel
Second Doctor, Jamie, and VictoriaPatrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is.No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world's most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor.Salamander's sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world's food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation?Episodes: 6Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time TravelSecond Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria Patrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is. No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world's most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor. Salamander's sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world's food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation? Episodes: 6 Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time Travel
Second Doctor, Jamie, and VictoriaPatrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is.No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world's most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor.Salamander's sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world's food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation?Episodes: 6Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd’s enthusiastic, Brendan’s cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We’re off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where clichéd but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It’s probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan’s cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion’s self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare’s plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who’s very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, or we’ll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you’re enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time TravelSecond Doctor, Jamie, and VictoriaPatrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is.No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world's most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor. Salamander's sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world's food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation?Episodes: 6Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							Who's He? Podcast #147 Who congregate around Trafalgar Square
Who's He?In this weeks show, Phil and Paul return to the world of Big Finish with a look at the Tom Baker story Energy of The Daleks. After weeks of both of them stating that they had never got round to listening to any of Tom Bakers audio stories, now that they've finally listened to one, what do they think? Well, during the course of their discussion subjects such as actors getting their groove back and Dimensions in Time are raised in an attempt to drag out the review of a very short story!
And in the news this week, the final viewing figures for The Time of The Doctor are revealed, series 8 begins filming, Steven Moffat's vision for the 12th Doctor and in Omega's Tat Corner it's a sale. A MEGA SALE!!
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time TravelSecond Doctor, Jamie, and VictoriaPatrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is.No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world's most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor. Salamander's sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world's food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation?Episodes: 6Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time TravelSecond Doctor, Jamie, and VictoriaPatrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is.No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world's most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor. Salamander's sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world's food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation?Episodes: 6Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							Staggering Stories Podcast #219: Anticipation of Capaldi's Second Coming
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, the Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller discuss their hopes for the upcoming Doctor Who series, look back at Buffy the Vampire the Slayer, talk about their time at the Whooverville 7 convention, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
 - 01:13 — Welcome!
 - 02:43 – News:
 - 02:52 — Doctor Who: The Underwater Menace DVD unleashed.
 - 04:58 — Galaxy Quest: The TV series.
 - 07:03 — RTD: Use’s Doctor Who team for his A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
 - 09:48 — Gobsmack Comics: Local pop-up comic shop opens.
 - 10:30 — Barrowman: Plays TARDIS dress up.
 - 11:41 – Whooverville 7: convention report.
 - 21:43 – Game: Cheddar Gorge.
 - 25:10 – Doctor Who: Our hopes for the 2015 series.
 - 34:30 – Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
 - 44:17 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
 - 50:48 – Farewell for this podcast!
 - 51:53 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
 
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
 - Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
 - BBC: Doctor Who.
 - Wikipedia: Galaxy Quest.
 - Wikipedia: A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
 - Gobsmack Comics.
 - John Barrowman.
 - Whooverville Doctor Who convention.
 - Wikipedia: Cheddar Gorge (game).
 - Wikipedia: Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
 - Wikipedia: Dean Jones (actor).
 - Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
 - Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
 - Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
 
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							Who congregate around Trafalgar Square
Who's He?In this weeks show, Phil and Paul return to the world of Big Finish with a look at the Tom Baker story Energy of The Daleks. After weeks of both of them stating that they had never got round to listening to any of Tom Bakers audio stories, now that they've finally listened to one, what do they think? Well, during the course of their discussion subjects such as actors getting their groove back and Dimensions in Time are raised in an attempt to drag out the review of a very short story!
And in the news this week, the final viewing figures for The Time of The Doctor are revealed, series 8 begins filming, Steven Moffat's vision for the 12th Doctor and in Omega's Tat Corner it's a sale. A MEGA SALE!!
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time TravelSecond Doctor, Jamie, and VictoriaPatrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is.No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world's most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor. Salamander's sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world's food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation?Episodes: 6Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							Dirty WHOers 081
Dirty WHOers's PodcastRanting about the end of the last season and making some serious decisions...
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time Travel
Second Doctor, Jamie, and VictoriaPatrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is.No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world's most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor.Salamander's sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world's food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation?Episodes: 6Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time Travel
Second Doctor, Jamie, and VictoriaPatrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is.No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world's most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor.Salamander's sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world's food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation?Episodes: 6Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							Who congregate around Trafalgar Square
Who's He?In this weeks show, Phil and Paul return to the world of Big Finish with a look at the Tom Baker story Energy of The Daleks. After weeks of both of them stating that they had never got round to listening to any of Tom Bakers audio stories, now that they've finally listened to one, what do they think? Well, during the course of their discussion subjects such as actors getting their groove back and Dimensions in Time are raised in an attempt to drag out the review of a very short story!
And in the news this week, the final viewing figures for The Time of The Doctor are revealed, series 8 begins filming, Steven Moffat's vision for the 12th Doctor and in Omega's Tat Corner it's a sale. A MEGA SALE!!
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							Radio Free Skaro #401 - Nightmare in Silver
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the beginning of the next 400 episodes of Radio Free Skaro, and what better way to start off this new era than with talk of Star Wars, weather in Florida, hockey, Tim Hortons and other irrelevant meanderings! The Three Who Rule eventually focused their energies and relayed what little Doctor Who news eked out this week, including such gems as new guests for Gallifrey 2014 (and the lineup for our own live show on Friday, February 14th), the return of friend of the show Phil Ford to Doctor Who, and other assorted newsy morsels.
All mere preamble to a commentary recorded this summer at Westercon for "Silver Nemesis". We’re not saying our commentary is good, but rest assured it is better than the story itself, so have a listen to it, won’t you?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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							Radio Free Skaro #401 - Nightmare in Silver
Radio Free SkaroIt's the beginning of the next 400 episodes of Radio Free Skaro, and what better way to start off this new era than with talk of Star Wars, weather in Florida, hockey, Tim Hortons and other irrelevant meanderings! The Three Who Rule eventually focused their energies and relayed what little Doctor Who news eked out this week, including such gems as new guests for Gallifrey 2014 (and the lineup for our own live show on Friday, February 14th), the return of friend of the show Phil Ford to Doctor Who, and other assorted newsy morsels.
All mere preamble to a commentary recorded this summer at Westercon for "Silver Nemesis". We're not saying our commentary is good, but rest assured it is better than the story itself, so have a listen to it, won't you?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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							Radio Free Skaro #401 - Nightmare in Silver
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the beginning of the next 400 episodes of Radio Free Skaro, and what better way to start off this new era than with talk of Star Wars, weather in Florida, hockey, Tim Hortons and other irrelevant meanderings! The Three Who Rule eventually focused their energies and relayed what little Doctor Who news eked out this week, including such gems as new guests for Gallifrey 2014 (and the lineup for our own live show on Friday, February 14th), the return of friend of the show Phil Ford to Doctor Who, and other assorted newsy morsels.
All mere preamble to a commentary recorded this summer at Westercon for "Silver Nemesis". We’re not saying our commentary is good, but rest assured it is better than the story itself, so have a listen to it, won’t you?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time Travel
Second Doctor, Jamie, and VictoriaPatrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is.No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world’s most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor.Salamander’s sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world’s food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation?Episodes: 6Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							5.04 The Enemy of the World
Drunken Time Travel
Second Doctor, Jamie, and VictoriaPatrick Troughten plays not only The Doctor in this one, but also The Enemy of the World too. Listen as English Gav slowly loses the ability to speak and find out what the newly released Jeff scene is.No sooner have The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a sun-kissed Australian beach than they are being shot at by murderous fanatics! A dramatic helicopter rescue places them in the hands of Astrid Ferrier and Giles Kent, two people intent on bringing about the downfall of the world’s most dangerous man - who happens to look exactly like The Doctor.Salamander’s sun-catcher technology has been hailed as the answer to all the world’s food problems. Yet is there more to his prediction of natural disasters than meets the eye? Could it be that the death and destruction which he appears to foretell is in fact of his own creation?Episodes: 6Written by: David WhitakerDirected by: Barry Letts
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							Dirty WHOers 081
Dirty WHOers's PodcastRanting about the end of the last season and making some serious decisions...
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							Staggering Stories Commentary #105: Doctor Who - The Time of the Doctor
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, aged, in front of the 2013 Doctor Who Christmas special, The Time of the Doctor, and spout our usual nonsense!Handles has lost everything but his head, the Doctor cannot tell a lie, Clara is going around naked and the Doctor just doesn’t like the colour. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy Doctor Who – The Time of the Doctor...
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							Dirty WHOers 081
Dirty WHOers's PodcastRanting about the end of the last season and making some serious decisions...
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							EPISODE238 - Post-Apocalyptic TV Series
The Cultdom CollectivePost-Apocalyptic TV Series - starting with IMDB Listing - http://www.imdb.com/list/w_sbkRcnldA/
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							ZEUS POD Episode 37 - Series 9 Preview
Zeus PodWe're back... all proper like! In this episode... Series 9 is less than a week away, so what are our expectations? Can it possibly be better than its pretty stellar predecessor? We go in-depth on the stories we know something about a skirt gracefully around the ones we don't (which is most). Plus we leak some confidential text messages, an exciting announcement regarding The Twin Dilemma, and there's even an easter egg of sorts at the very end!* Joining Jono Park are Zeus Pod stalwarts Paul Scoones & Peter Adamson. *In a 'TARDIS Cam / it's not that great' kind of way
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