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Radio Free Skaro #847 - Our Flag Means Death
Radio Free SkaroWith a week to go before Sea Devils become Legendary, the Three Who Rule are trawling through what little promotion has eked out of the BBC and its subordinate broadcasters to divine just what we’re in for as of April 17. But that day will not only mark the return of our soggy beaked friends but also the debut of a new dramatic Doctor Who podcast called Doctor Who: Redacted, the return of the LAX Marriott HOTELPOCALYPSE on May 6, Peter Capaldi at 18 meeting Jon Pertwee, and the final episode of our Classic Series Commentary for “Planet of Evil”!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- Legend of the Sea Devils goes out at 7:10pm on BBC One
- BBC America debuts Legend of the Sea Devils at 2:10pm EDT
- Legend of the Sea Devils behind the scenes photos
- Doctor Who: Redacted official podcast debuts April 17
- Gallifrey One 2023 con hotel reservations open May 6
- Sophie Aldred added for Chicago TARDIS, hotel reservations open
- Samsung Plus Doctor Who channel
- Peter Capaldi with Jon Pertwee in 1976
- Big Finish Seventh Doctor Adventures: Silver and Ice due June 2022
- Big Finish Fifth Doctor Adventures: Forty 2 due September 2022
- Big Finish Out of Time unofficial companion animation done by Josh Snares
- 2022 Hugo Awards finalists announced, to be presented at Chicon 8 in September
- June Brown died
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #847 - Our Flag Means Death
Radio Free SkaroWith a week to go before Sea Devils become Legendary, the Three Who Rule are trawling through what little promotion has eked out of the BBC and its subordinate broadcasters to divine just what we’re in for as of April 17. But that day will not only mark the return of our soggy beaked friends but also the debut of a new dramatic Doctor Who podcast called Doctor Who: Redacted, the return of the LAX Marriott HOTELPOCALYPSE on May 6, Peter Capaldi at 18 meeting Jon Pertwee, and the final episode of our Classic Series Commentary for “Planet of Evil”!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- Legend of the Sea Devils goes out at 7:10pm on BBC One
- BBC America debuts Legend of the Sea Devils at 2:10pm EDT
- Legend of the Sea Devils behind the scenes photos
- Doctor Who: Redacted official podcast debuts April 17
- Gallifrey One 2023 con hotel reservations open May 6
- Sophie Aldred added for Chicago TARDIS, hotel reservations open
- Samsung Plus Doctor Who channel
- Peter Capaldi with Jon Pertwee in 1976
- Big Finish Seventh Doctor Adventures: Silver and Ice due June 2022
- Big Finish Fifth Doctor Adventures: Forty 2 due September 2022
- Big Finish Out of Time unofficial companion animation done by Josh Snares
- 2022 Hugo Awards finalists announced, to be presented at Chicon 8 in September
- June Brown died
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #847 - Our Flag Means Death
Radio Free SkaroWith a week to go before Sea Devils become Legendary, the Three Who Rule are trawling through what little promotion has eked out of the BBC and its subordinate broadcasters to divine just what we’re in for as of April 17. But that day will not only mark the return of our soggy beaked friends but also the debut of a new dramatic Doctor Who podcast called Doctor Who: Redacted, the return of the LAX Marriott HOTELPOCALYPSE on May 6, Peter Capaldi at 18 meeting Jon Pertwee, and the final episode of our Classic Series Commentary for “Planet of Evil”!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- Legend of the Sea Devils goes out at 7:10pm on BBC One
- BBC America debuts Legend of the Sea Devils at 2:10pm EDT
- Legend of the Sea Devils behind the scenes photos
- Doctor Who: Redacted official podcast debuts April 17
- Gallifrey One 2023 con hotel reservations open May 6
- Sophie Aldred added for Chicago TARDIS, hotel reservations open
- Samsung Plus Doctor Who channel
- Peter Capaldi with Jon Pertwee in 1976
- Big Finish Seventh Doctor Adventures: Silver and Ice due June 2022
- Big Finish Fifth Doctor Adventures: Forty 2 due September 2022
- Big Finish Out of Time unofficial companion animation done by Josh Snares
- 2022 Hugo Awards finalists announced, to be presented at Chicon 8 in September
- June Brown died
Commentary:
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Episode 21 - The Ice Warriors (with Frazer Gregory)
Doctor Who LiteratureIt's March 1976, and, it's not the first Target novelization to feature The Ice Warriors, but it is the novelization of their very first TV adventure. It's Brian Hayles' second, and, sadly, final, Target novelization.
After a discussion of the news this week in New York City-based Doctor Who fandom, Jason welcomes back to the show Frazer Gregory, to discuss the Ice Warriors novelization. The two of us exchange dramatic readings of favorite passages, discuss how well Hayles captured the 2nd Doctor in print, along with all the other supporting characters and monsters. We come at this book from different perspectives, having discovered it at very different times in our lives. And Frazer makes a run at becoming the King of 20 Questions on Doctor Who Literature... can he do it?
Jason concludes with his review of the Ice Warriors novelization. And we'll see you next week!
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Episode 21 - The Ice Warriors (with Frazer Gregory)
Doctor Who LiteratureIt's March 1976, and, it's not the first Target novelization to feature The Ice Warriors, but it is the novelization of their very first TV adventure. It's Brian Hayles' second, and, sadly, final, Target novelization.
After a discussion of the news this week in New York City-based Doctor Who fandom, Jason welcomes back to the show Frazer Gregory, to discuss the Ice Warriors novelization. The two of us exchange dramatic readings of favorite passages, discuss how well Hayles captured the 2nd Doctor in print, along with all the other supporting characters and monsters. We come at this book from different perspectives, having discovered it at very different times in our lives. And Frazer makes a run at becoming the King of 20 Questions on Doctor Who Literature... can he do it?
Jason concludes with his review of the Ice Warriors novelization. And we'll see you next week!
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Episode 21 - The Ice Warriors (with Frazer Gregory)
Doctor Who LiteratureIt's March 1976, and, it's not the first Target novelization to feature The Ice Warriors, but it is the novelization of their very first TV adventure. It's Brian Hayles' second, and, sadly, final, Target novelization.
After a discussion of the news this week in New York City-based Doctor Who fandom, Jason welcomes back to the show Frazer Gregory, to discuss the Ice Warriors novelization. The two of us exchange dramatic readings of favorite passages, discuss how well Hayles captured the 2nd Doctor in print, along with all the other supporting characters and monsters. We come at this book from different perspectives, having discovered it at very different times in our lives. And Frazer makes a run at becoming the King of 20 Questions on Doctor Who Literature... can he do it?
Jason concludes with his review of the Ice Warriors novelization. And we'll see you next week!
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Episode 21 - The Ice Warriors (with Frazer Gregory)
Doctor Who LiteratureIt's March 1976, and, it's not the first Target novelization to feature The Ice Warriors, but it is the novelization of their very first TV adventure. It's Brian Hayles' second, and, sadly, final, Target novelization.
After a discussion of the news this week in New York City-based Doctor Who fandom, Jason welcomes back to the show Frazer Gregory, to discuss the Ice Warriors novelization. The two of us exchange dramatic readings of favorite passages, discuss how well Hayles captured the 2nd Doctor in print, along with all the other supporting characters and monsters. We come at this book from different perspectives, having discovered it at very different times in our lives. And Frazer makes a run at becoming the King of 20 Questions on Doctor Who Literature... can he do it?
Jason concludes with his review of the Ice Warriors novelization. And we'll see you next week!
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Radio Free Skaro #847 - Our Flag Means Death
Radio Free SkaroWith a week to go before Sea Devils become Legendary, the Three Who Rule are trawling through what little promotion has eked out of the BBC and its subordinate broadcasters to divine just what we’re in for as of April 17. But that day will not only mark the return of our soggy beaked friends but also the debut of a new dramatic Doctor Who podcast called Doctor Who: Redacted, the return of the LAX Marriott HOTELPOCALYPSE on May 6, Peter Capaldi at 18 meeting Jon Pertwee, and the final episode of our Classic Series Commentary for “Planet of Evil”!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- Legend of the Sea Devils goes out at 7:10pm on BBC One
- BBC America debuts Legend of the Sea Devils at 2:10pm EDT
- Legend of the Sea Devils behind the scenes photos
- Doctor Who: Redacted official podcast debuts April 17
- Gallifrey One 2023 con hotel reservations open May 6
- Sophie Aldred added for Chicago TARDIS, hotel reservations open
- Samsung Plus Doctor Who channel
- Peter Capaldi with Jon Pertwee in 1976
- Big Finish Seventh Doctor Adventures: Silver and Ice due June 2022
- Big Finish Fifth Doctor Adventures: Forty 2 due September 2022
- Big Finish Out of Time unofficial companion animation done by Josh Snares
- 2022 Hugo Awards finalists announced, to be presented at Chicon 8 in September
- June Brown died
Commentary:
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Episode 21 - The Ice Warriors (with Frazer Gregory)
Doctor Who LiteratureIt's March 1976, and, it's not the first Target novelization to feature The Ice Warriors, but it is the novelization of their very first TV adventure. It's Brian Hayles' second, and, sadly, final, Target novelization.
After a discussion of the news this week in New York City-based Doctor Who fandom, Jason welcomes back to the show Frazer Gregory, to discuss the Ice Warriors novelization. The two of us exchange dramatic readings of favorite passages, discuss how well Hayles captured the 2nd Doctor in print, along with all the other supporting characters and monsters. We come at this book from different perspectives, having discovered it at very different times in our lives. And Frazer makes a run at becoming the King of 20 Questions on Doctor Who Literature... can he do it?
Jason concludes with his review of the Ice Warriors novelization. And we'll see you next week!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Episode 21 - The Ice Warriors (with Frazer Gregory)
Doctor Who LiteratureIt's March 1976, and, it's not the first Target novelization to feature The Ice Warriors, but it is the novelization of their very first TV adventure. It's Brian Hayles' second, and, sadly, final, Target novelization.
After a discussion of the news this week in New York City-based Doctor Who fandom, Jason welcomes back to the show Frazer Gregory, to discuss the Ice Warriors novelization. The two of us exchange dramatic readings of favorite passages, discuss how well Hayles captured the 2nd Doctor in print, along with all the other supporting characters and monsters. We come at this book from different perspectives, having discovered it at very different times in our lives. And Frazer makes a run at becoming the King of 20 Questions on Doctor Who Literature... can he do it?
Jason concludes with his review of the Ice Warriors novelization. And we'll see you next week!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Episode 21 - The Ice Warriors (with Frazer Gregory)
Doctor Who LiteratureIt's March 1976, and, it's not the first Target novelization to feature The Ice Warriors, but it is the novelization of their very first TV adventure. It's Brian Hayles' second, and, sadly, final, Target novelization.
After a discussion of the news this week in New York City-based Doctor Who fandom, Jason welcomes back to the show Frazer Gregory, to discuss the Ice Warriors novelization. The two of us exchange dramatic readings of favorite passages, discuss how well Hayles captured the 2nd Doctor in print, along with all the other supporting characters and monsters. We come at this book from different perspectives, having discovered it at very different times in our lives. And Frazer makes a run at becoming the King of 20 Questions on Doctor Who Literature... can he do it?
Jason concludes with his review of the Ice Warriors novelization. And we'll see you next week!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
-
Episode 21 - The Ice Warriors (with Frazer Gregory)
Doctor Who LiteratureIt's March 1976, and, it's not the first Target novelization to feature The Ice Warriors, but it is the novelization of their very first TV adventure. It's Brian Hayles' second, and, sadly, final, Target novelization.
After a discussion of the news this week in New York City-based Doctor Who fandom, Jason welcomes back to the show Frazer Gregory, to discuss the Ice Warriors novelization. The two of us exchange dramatic readings of favorite passages, discuss how well Hayles captured the 2nd Doctor in print, along with all the other supporting characters and monsters. We come at this book from different perspectives, having discovered it at very different times in our lives. And Frazer makes a run at becoming the King of 20 Questions on Doctor Who Literature... can he do it?
Jason concludes with his review of the Ice Warriors novelization. And we'll see you next week!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Episode 21 - The Ice Warriors (with Frazer Gregory)
Doctor Who LiteratureIt's March 1976, and, it's not the first Target novelization to feature The Ice Warriors, but it is the novelization of their very first TV adventure. It's Brian Hayles' second, and, sadly, final, Target novelization.
After a discussion of the news this week in New York City-based Doctor Who fandom, Jason welcomes back to the show Frazer Gregory, to discuss the Ice Warriors novelization. The two of us exchange dramatic readings of favorite passages, discuss how well Hayles captured the 2nd Doctor in print, along with all the other supporting characters and monsters. We come at this book from different perspectives, having discovered it at very different times in our lives. And Frazer makes a run at becoming the King of 20 Questions on Doctor Who Literature... can he do it?
Jason concludes with his review of the Ice Warriors novelization. And we'll see you next week!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #393 I find it all so amusing - Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
Logopolis Audio Commentary - Part 2
This week Phil and Scott continue with their audio commentary for Logopolis. As they sit down to watch episodes 3 & 4 and say goodbye to the 4th Doctor, Scott is still concerned about Adrics shiny nose and the pair of them wonder what Adric is looking at off camera and whether all he actually wants is a potato based comestible?
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Top Historicals
The Doctor Who ShowA new month means a new LIST MAKERS episode!
This time, Doctor Who's top historicals. How far can we stretch the criteria?
If you’ve never heard a List Makers episode before, these are 20m chats based around making a list related to a Doctor Who topic and discussing our similarities, differences, and whatever else comes up during the chat!
If you’re enjoying this format, write in and let us know. Suggestions for future lists to be drawn from The Hat of Rassilon are also welcome; get in touch!
Twitter, Facebook or email us old-school style at hello@thedwshow.net
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Top Historicals
The Doctor Who ShowA new month means a new LIST MAKERS episode!
This time, Doctor Who's top historicals. How far can we stretch the criteria?
If you’ve never heard a List Makers episode before, these are 20m chats based around making a list related to a Doctor Who topic and discussing our similarities, differences, and whatever else comes up during the chat!
If you’re enjoying this format, write in and let us know. Suggestions for future lists to be drawn from The Hat of Rassilon are also welcome; get in touch!
Twitter, Facebook or email us old-school style at hello@thedwshow.net
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Top Historicals
The Doctor Who ShowA new month means a new LIST MAKERS episode!
This time, Doctor Who's top historicals. How far can we stretch the criteria?
If you’ve never heard a List Makers episode before, these are 20m chats based around making a list related to a Doctor Who topic and discussing our similarities, differences, and whatever else comes up during the chat!
If you’re enjoying this format, write in and let us know. Suggestions for future lists to be drawn from The Hat of Rassilon are also welcome; get in touch!
Twitter, Facebook or email us old-school style at hello@thedwshow.net
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Top Historicals
The Doctor Who ShowA new month means a new LIST MAKERS episode!
This time, Doctor Who's top historicals. How far can we stretch the criteria?
If you’ve never heard a List Makers episode before, these are 20m chats based around making a list related to a Doctor Who topic and discussing our similarities, differences, and whatever else comes up during the chat!
If you’re enjoying this format, write in and let us know. Suggestions for future lists to be drawn from The Hat of Rassilon are also welcome; get in touch!
Twitter, Facebook or email us old-school style at hello@thedwshow.net
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Top Historicals
The Doctor Who ShowA new month means a new LIST MAKERS episode!
This time, Doctor Who's top historicals. How far can we stretch the criteria?
If you’ve never heard a List Makers episode before, these are 20m chats based around making a list related to a Doctor Who topic and discussing our similarities, differences, and whatever else comes up during the chat!
If you’re enjoying this format, write in and let us know. Suggestions for future lists to be drawn from The Hat of Rassilon are also welcome; get in touch!
Twitter, Facebook or email us old-school style at hello@thedwshow.net
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Top Historicals
The Doctor Who ShowA new month means a new LIST MAKERS episode!
This time, Doctor Who's top historicals. How far can we stretch the criteria?
If you’ve never heard a List Makers episode before, these are 20m chats based around making a list related to a Doctor Who topic and discussing our similarities, differences, and whatever else comes up during the chat!
If you’re enjoying this format, write in and let us know. Suggestions for future lists to be drawn from The Hat of Rassilon are also welcome; get in touch!
Twitter, Facebook or email us old-school style at hello@thedwshow.net
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Unblocking the Sink
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWe’ve been off the air for a few months now, but apparently all it takes to bring us all back together is a few thousand Daleks desperate to find out who’s been playing them Bizet’s Carmen from deep inside their terrifyingly impregnable prison. Unfortunately none of us can muster much interest in any of that: instead, we’re worrying about the state of Amy and Rory’s marriage and wondering why on earth the new girl has turned up a year early. It’s Asylum of the Daleks.
Notes and Links
As is now well recorded, the B-Ark was a giant spaceship built by the people of the planet Golgafrincham, so that they could launch into space an entirely useless third of their population, including the telephone sanitisers and advertising account executives. You can learn more about the wisdom of the people of Golgafrincham in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Oswin is an old Anglo-Saxon name meaning “friend of God”. An Oswine was king of Northumbria in the Seventh Century; his predecessor was King Osric. Ingrid Oliver’s Doctor Who character, first introduced in Day of the Doctor, is called Osgood, and Richard is correct that the Os- element means God in both names.
Richard also mentions Jean Cocteau’s La belle et la bête (1946), particularly as an inspiration for the strange vision Amy has of Daleks as people as she succumbs to the Asylum planet’s Dalekifying influence.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, 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 Apple Podcasts, or we’ll suddenly raise questions about your identity so terrifying that they cause your soufflé to collapse.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be releasing our Legend of the Sea Devils episode mere days after its first broadcast this Easter.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which will be returning soon with its coverage of Series B.
And finally, there’s our new Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we watched an episode of Deep Space Nine called Blaze of Glory.
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Top Historicals
The Doctor Who ShowA new month means a new LIST MAKERS episode!
This time, Doctor Who's top historicals. How far can we stretch the criteria?
If you’ve never heard a List Makers episode before, these are 20m chats based around making a list related to a Doctor Who topic and discussing our similarities, differences, and whatever else comes up during the chat!
If you’re enjoying this format, write in and let us know. Suggestions for future lists to be drawn from The Hat of Rassilon are also welcome; get in touch!
Twitter, Facebook or email us old-school style at hello@thedwshow.net
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Unblocking the Sink
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWe’ve been off the air for a few months now, but apparently all it takes to bring us all back together is a few thousand Daleks desperate to find out who’s been playing them Bizet’s Carmen from deep inside their terrifyingly impregnable prison. Unfortunately none of us can muster much interest in any of that: instead, we’re worrying about the state of Amy and Rory’s marriage and wondering why on earth the new girl has turned up a year early. It’s Asylum of the Daleks.
Notes and Links
As is now well recorded, the B-Ark was a giant spaceship built by the people of the planet Golgafrincham, so that they could launch into space an entirely useless third of their population, including the telephone sanitisers and advertising account executives. You can learn more about the wisdom of the people of Golgafrincham in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Oswin is an old Anglo-Saxon name meaning “friend of God”. An Oswine was king of Northumbria in the Seventh Century; his predecessor was King Osric. Ingrid Oliver’s Doctor Who character, first introduced in Day of the Doctor, is called Osgood, and Richard is correct that the Os- element means God in both names.
Richard also mentions Jean Cocteau’s La belle et la bête (1946), particularly as an inspiration for the strange vision Amy has of Daleks as people as she succumbs to the Asylum planet’s Dalekifying influence.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, 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 Apple Podcasts, or we’ll suddenly raise questions about your identity so terrifying that they cause your soufflé to collapse.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be releasing our Legend of the Sea Devils episode mere days after its first broadcast this Easter.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which will be returning soon with its coverage of Series B.
And finally, there’s our new Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we watched an episode of Deep Space Nine called Blaze of Glory.
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Unblocking the Sink
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWe’ve been off the air for a few months now, but apparently all it takes to bring us all back together is a few thousand Daleks desperate to find out who’s been playing them Bizet’s Carmen from deep inside their terrifyingly impregnable prison. Unfortunately none of us can muster much interest in any of that: instead, we’re worrying about the state of Amy and Rory’s marriage and wondering why on earth the new girl has turned up a year early. It’s Asylum of the Daleks.
Notes and Links
As is now well recorded, the B-Ark was a giant spaceship built by the people of the planet Golgafrincham, so that they could launch into space an entirely useless third of their population, including the telephone sanitisers and advertising account executives. You can learn more about the wisdom of the people of Golgafrincham in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Oswin is an old Anglo-Saxon name meaning “friend of God”. An Oswine was king of Northumbria in the Seventh Century; his predecessor was King Osric. Ingrid Oliver’s Doctor Who character, first introduced in Day of the Doctor, is called Osgood, and Richard is correct that the Os- element means God in both names.
Richard also mentions Jean Cocteau’s La belle et la bête (1946), particularly as an inspiration for the strange vision Amy has of Daleks as people as she succumbs to the Asylum planet’s Dalekifying influence.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, 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 Apple Podcasts, or we’ll suddenly raise questions about your identity so terrifying that they cause your soufflé to collapse.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be releasing our Legend of the Sea Devils episode mere days after its first broadcast this Easter.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which will be returning soon with its coverage of Series B.
And finally, there’s our new Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we watched an episode of Deep Space Nine called Blaze of Glory.
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Unblocking the Sink
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWe’ve been off the air for a few months now, but apparently all it takes to bring us all back together is a few thousand Daleks desperate to find out who’s been playing them Bizet’s Carmen from deep inside their terrifyingly impregnable prison. Unfortunately none of us can muster much interest in any of that: instead, we’re worrying about the state of Amy and Rory’s marriage and wondering why on earth the new girl has turned up a year early. It’s Asylum of the Daleks.
Notes and Links
As is now well recorded, the B-Ark was a giant spaceship built by the people of the planet Golgafrincham, so that they could launch into space an entirely useless third of their population, including the telephone sanitisers and advertising account executives. You can learn more about the wisdom of the people of Golgafrincham in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Oswin is an old Anglo-Saxon name meaning “friend of God”. An Oswine was king of Northumbria in the Seventh Century; his predecessor was King Osric. Ingrid Oliver’s Doctor Who character, first introduced in Day of the Doctor, is called Osgood, and Richard is correct that the Os- element means God in both names.
Richard also mentions Jean Cocteau’s La belle et la bête (1946), particularly as an inspiration for the strange vision Amy has of Daleks as people as she succumbs to the Asylum planet’s Dalekifying influence.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, 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 Apple Podcasts, or we’ll suddenly raise questions about your identity so terrifying that they cause your soufflé to collapse.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be releasing our Legend of the Sea Devils episode mere days after its first broadcast this Easter.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which will be returning soon with its coverage of Series B.
And finally, there’s our new Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we watched an episode of Deep Space Nine called Blaze of Glory.
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Top Historicals
The Doctor Who ShowA new month means a new LIST MAKERS episode!
This time, Doctor Who's top historicals. How far can we stretch the criteria?
If you’ve never heard a List Makers episode before, these are 20m chats based around making a list related to a Doctor Who topic and discussing our similarities, differences, and whatever else comes up during the chat!
If you’re enjoying this format, write in and let us know. Suggestions for future lists to be drawn from The Hat of Rassilon are also welcome; get in touch!
Twitter, Facebook or email us old-school style at hello@thedwshow.net
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Unblocking the Sink
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWe’ve been off the air for a few months now, but apparently all it takes to bring us all back together is a few thousand Daleks desperate to find out who’s been playing them Bizet’s Carmen from deep inside their terrifyingly impregnable prison. Unfortunately none of us can muster much interest in any of that: instead, we’re worrying about the state of Amy and Rory’s marriage and wondering why on earth the new girl has turned up a year early. It’s Asylum of the Daleks.
Notes and Links
As is now well recorded, the B-Ark was a giant spaceship built by the people of the planet Golgafrincham, so that they could launch into space an entirely useless third of their population, including the telephone sanitisers and advertising account executives. You can learn more about the wisdom of the people of Golgafrincham in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Oswin is an old Anglo-Saxon name meaning “friend of God”. An Oswine was king of Northumbria in the Seventh Century; his predecessor was King Osric. Ingrid Oliver’s Doctor Who character, first introduced in Day of the Doctor, is called Osgood, and Richard is correct that the Os- element means God in both names.
Richard also mentions Jean Cocteau’s La belle et la bête (1946), particularly as an inspiration for the strange vision Amy has of Daleks as people as she succumbs to the Asylum planet’s Dalekifying influence.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, 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 Apple Podcasts, or we’ll suddenly raise questions about your identity so terrifying that they cause your soufflé to collapse.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be releasing our Legend of the Sea Devils episode mere days after its first broadcast this Easter.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which will be returning soon with its coverage of Series B.
And finally, there’s our new Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we watched an episode of Deep Space Nine called Blaze of Glory.
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Unblocking the Sink
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWe’ve been off the air for a few months now, but apparently all it takes to bring us all back together is a few thousand Daleks desperate to find out who’s been playing them Bizet’s Carmen from deep inside their terrifyingly impregnable prison. Unfortunately none of us can muster much interest in any of that: instead, we’re worrying about the state of Amy and Rory’s marriage and wondering why on earth the new girl has turned up a year early. It’s Asylum of the Daleks.
Notes and Links
As is now well recorded, the B-Ark was a giant spaceship built by the people of the planet Golgafrincham, so that they could launch into space an entirely useless third of their population, including the telephone sanitisers and advertising account executives. You can learn more about the wisdom of the people of Golgafrincham in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Oswin is an old Anglo-Saxon name meaning “friend of God”. An Oswine was king of Northumbria in the Seventh Century; his predecessor was King Osric. Ingrid Oliver’s Doctor Who character, first introduced in Day of the Doctor, is called Osgood, and Richard is correct that the Os- element means God in both names.
Richard also mentions Jean Cocteau’s La belle et la bête (1946), particularly as an inspiration for the strange vision Amy has of Daleks as people as she succumbs to the Asylum planet’s Dalekifying influence.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, 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 Apple Podcasts, or we’ll suddenly raise questions about your identity so terrifying that they cause your soufflé to collapse.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be releasing our Legend of the Sea Devils episode mere days after its first broadcast this Easter.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which will be returning soon with its coverage of Series B.
And finally, there’s our new Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we watched an episode of Deep Space Nine called Blaze of Glory.
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Top Historicals
The Doctor Who ShowA new month means a new LIST MAKERS episode!
This time, Doctor Who's top historicals. How far can we stretch the criteria?
If you’ve never heard a List Makers episode before, these are 20m chats based around making a list related to a Doctor Who topic and discussing our similarities, differences, and whatever else comes up during the chat!
If you’re enjoying this format, write in and let us know. Suggestions for future lists to be drawn from The Hat of Rassilon are also welcome; get in touch!
Twitter, Facebook or email us old-school style at hello@thedwshow.net
-
Unblocking the Sink
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWe’ve been off the air for a few months now, but apparently all it takes to bring us all back together is a few thousand Daleks desperate to find out who’s been playing them Bizet’s Carmen from deep inside their terrifyingly impregnable prison. Unfortunately none of us can muster much interest in any of that: instead, we’re worrying about the state of Amy and Rory’s marriage and wondering why on earth the new girl has turned up a year early. It’s Asylum of the Daleks.
Notes and Links
As is now well recorded, the B-Ark was a giant spaceship built by the people of the planet Golgafrincham, so that they could launch into space an entirely useless third of their population, including the telephone sanitisers and advertising account executives. You can learn more about the wisdom of the people of Golgafrincham in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Oswin is an old Anglo-Saxon name meaning “friend of God”. An Oswine was king of Northumbria in the Seventh Century; his predecessor was King Osric. Ingrid Oliver’s Doctor Who character, first introduced in Day of the Doctor, is called Osgood, and Richard is correct that the Os- element means God in both names.
Richard also mentions Jean Cocteau’s La belle et la bête (1946), particularly as an inspiration for the strange vision Amy has of Daleks as people as she succumbs to the Asylum planet’s Dalekifying influence.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, 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 Apple Podcasts, or we’ll suddenly raise questions about your identity so terrifying that they cause your soufflé to collapse.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be releasing our Legend of the Sea Devils episode mere days after its first broadcast this Easter.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which will be returning soon with its coverage of Series B.
And finally, there’s our new Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we watched an episode of Deep Space Nine called Blaze of Glory.
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N147 Rosa
Who Back WhenA beautiful episode, in which Racist Danny Zuko plots to disrupt the US civil rights movement in possibly the most convoluted way imaginable
The post N147 Rosa appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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Unblocking the Sink
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWe’ve been off the air for a few months now, but apparently all it takes to bring us all back together is a few thousand Daleks desperate to find out who’s been playing them Bizet’s Carmen from deep inside their terrifyingly impregnable prison. Unfortunately none of us can muster much interest in any of that: instead, we’re worrying about the state of Amy and Rory’s marriage and wondering why on earth the new girl has turned up a year early. It’s Asylum of the Daleks.
Notes and Links
As is now well recorded, the B-Ark was a giant spaceship built by the people of the planet Golgafrincham, so that they could launch into space an entirely useless third of their population, including the telephone sanitisers and advertising account executives. You can learn more about the wisdom of the people of Golgafrincham in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Oswin is an old Anglo-Saxon name meaning “friend of God”. An Oswine was king of Northumbria in the Seventh Century; his predecessor was King Osric. Ingrid Oliver’s Doctor Who character, first introduced in Day of the Doctor, is called Osgood, and Richard is correct that the Os- element means God in both names.
Richard also mentions Jean Cocteau’s La belle et la bête (1946), particularly as an inspiration for the strange vision Amy has of Daleks as people as she succumbs to the Asylum planet’s Dalekifying influence.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, 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 Apple Podcasts, or we’ll suddenly raise questions about your identity so terrifying that they cause your soufflé to collapse.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be releasing our Legend of the Sea Devils episode mere days after its first broadcast this Easter.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which will be returning soon with its coverage of Series B.
And finally, there’s our new Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we watched an episode of Deep Space Nine called Blaze of Glory.
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N147 Rosa
Who Back WhenA beautiful episode, in which Racist Danny Zuko plots to disrupt the US civil rights movement in possibly the most convoluted way imaginable
The post N147 Rosa appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.