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Gallifrey's Most Wanted Episode 042 -- "The Visitation"
Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastWhat do you get when the Fifth Doctor and his crowded TARDIS meet a 17th century Highwayman? Hijinx, laughs, adventure, the Grim Reaper and Tegan turning into a zombie drone. Does that make for a great Doctor Who story? Join us as we discuss "The Visitation."
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GSN PODCAST: Grouchy Old Geeks - Episode 27 - The Santa Clarita Diet
Geek SyndicateAfter some good news for Alien 3, Blade Runner, Joss Whedon and Thanos fans, Scott and Steve talk about Netflix's brilliant comedy the Santa Clarita Diet. Starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant it tells the story of Sheila Hammond a real estate agent, who has to deal with suddenly becoming a zombie.
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GSN PODCAST: Grouchy Old Geeks - Episode 27 - The Santa Clarita Diet
Geek SyndicateAfter some good news for Alien 3, Blade Runner, Joss Whedon and Thanos fans, Scott and Steve talk about Netflix's brilliant comedy the Santa Clarita Diet. Starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant it tells the story of Sheila Hammond a real estate agent, who has to deal with suddenly becoming a zombie.
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GSN PODCAST: Grouchy Old Geeks - Episode 27 - The Santa Clarita Diet
Geek SyndicateAfter some good news for Alien 3, Blade Runner, Joss Whedon and Thanos fans, Scott and Steve talk about Netflix's brilliant comedy the Santa Clarita Diet. Starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant it tells the story of Sheila Hammond a real estate agent, who has to deal with suddenly becoming a zombie.
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GSN PODCAST: Grouchy Old Geeks - Episode 27 - The Santa Clarita Diet
Geek SyndicateAfter some good news for Alien 3, Blade Runner, Joss Whedon and Thanos fans, Scott and Steve talk about Netflix's brilliant comedy the Santa Clarita Diet. Starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant it tells the story of Sheila Hammond a real estate agent, who has to deal with suddenly becoming a zombie.
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GSN PODCAST: Grouchy Old Geeks - Episode 27 - The Santa Clarita Diet
Geek SyndicateAfter some good news for Alien 3, Blade Runner, Joss Whedon and Thanos fans, Scott and Steve talk about Netflix's brilliant comedy the Santa Clarita Diet. Starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant it tells the story of Sheila Hammond a real estate agent, who has to deal with suddenly becoming a zombie.
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TDP 778: Calan Volume 1 from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews CALLAN VOLUME 01 from @BigFinish as an adaptation as Survivors. Its gritty and dark and truly brilliant. David Callan works for The Section, a top-secret counter-espionage organisation. He's a killer, a trained assassin, and the best at what he does. But that doesn't mean he has to like it. With the aid of the burglar Lonely; fellow operative Meres; and Section secretary Liz, Callan fulfils the orders of departmental head Hunter and finds himself in very murky waters. Murder, betrayal and model soldiers. It's all in a day's work for Callan. 1.1 File on a Deadly Deadshot by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell With Lonely posing as his gentleman's gentleman, the section's top operative David Callan is sent to a country estate in Northumberland to infiltrate a rich men's shooting party. One of his companions is an assassin but which one? High living and high stakes on the grouse moors as Callan attempts to work out which of the dead-shots is a man-hunter. 1.2 File on a Classy Club by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan finds the odds are stacked against him when he poses as a high roller at London's top casino. His mission is to lose all his money but he almost loses his life when he stumbles into an East German spy cell. Perhaps a card sharp from Lonely's past can help Callan turn the tables. 1.3 File on an Awesome Amateur by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan and Meres are despatched to a cultural festival in Venice to snatch a Russian poet from under the noses of the KGB. But the success of the mission depends upon the expertise of amateur sleuth and keen ornithologist Cynthia Widgery. Feathers fly on the Grand Canal... 1.4 File on a Harassed Hunter by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan is drawn into a dark secret when Hunter invites him to fly to Newcastle for a trip to the theatre. The plot thickens when an alcoholic actor and a decoy called Prenderghast lead Callan to one of the KGB's most proficient killers. The setting for the denouement is far too close for comfort. Originally broadcast in 1967, Callan took the burgeoning world of spy drama, and brought a much darker tone to the genre. With James Bond's career beginning in film in 1962, Michael Caine's Harry Palmer beginning in 1965 (The Ipcress File) and hot on the heels of the surreal series The Prisoner in 1967, Callan took a darker approach to espionage. Having similar responsibilities to MI5, Callan used the most ruthless and lethal techniques to get the job done, each method meticulously filed by 'The Section' (the organisation behind operative Callan), colour coding each lethal tactic. Four series of the original television series were produced between 1967 and 1972, plus a cinema film released in 1974 and a TV comeback in 1981. And now, Callan is set to return on audio at Big Finish. Adapted from series creator James Mitchell's Sunday Express Short Stories by his son Peter Mitchell, four new adventures will expand the themes explored in the television show. Written By: James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Ben Miles (Callan), Frank Skinner (Lonely), Nicholas Briggs (Hunter), Jane Slavin(Liz), Nicholas Asbury (Lord Marsden), David Rintoul (Baumer), Justin Avoth (Endicott), Glen McReady (Minns), Louis Tamone (Lorimer / Waiter), Tam Williams (Toby Meres), Mark Elstob (Karl / Judd / Willis), Robert Portal (Bulky Berkeley / Lubov), Annabelle Dowler (Amparo Soller / Barbara Jackson), Gyuri Sarossy (Marty Rivers), Beth Goddard (Cynthia Widgery / Auntie Gertie / Adrienn), Teddy Kempner (Evan Lang / Joe 'Plastic' MacNamara), Leighton Pugh (Petrov). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producers David Richardson & Emma Haigh Script Editor John Dorney
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TDP 778: Calan Volume 1 from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews CALLAN VOLUME 01 from @BigFinish as an adaptation as Survivors. Its gritty and dark and truly brilliant. David Callan works for The Section, a top-secret counter-espionage organisation. He's a killer, a trained assassin, and the best at what he does. But that doesn't mean he has to like it. With the aid of the burglar Lonely; fellow operative Meres; and Section secretary Liz, Callan fulfils the orders of departmental head Hunter and finds himself in very murky waters. Murder, betrayal and model soldiers. It's all in a day's work for Callan. 1.1 File on a Deadly Deadshot by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell With Lonely posing as his gentleman's gentleman, the section's top operative David Callan is sent to a country estate in Northumberland to infiltrate a rich men's shooting party. One of his companions is an assassin but which one? High living and high stakes on the grouse moors as Callan attempts to work out which of the dead-shots is a man-hunter. 1.2 File on a Classy Club by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan finds the odds are stacked against him when he poses as a high roller at London's top casino. His mission is to lose all his money but he almost loses his life when he stumbles into an East German spy cell. Perhaps a card sharp from Lonely's past can help Callan turn the tables. 1.3 File on an Awesome Amateur by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan and Meres are despatched to a cultural festival in Venice to snatch a Russian poet from under the noses of the KGB. But the success of the mission depends upon the expertise of amateur sleuth and keen ornithologist Cynthia Widgery. Feathers fly on the Grand Canal... 1.4 File on a Harassed Hunter by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan is drawn into a dark secret when Hunter invites him to fly to Newcastle for a trip to the theatre. The plot thickens when an alcoholic actor and a decoy called Prenderghast lead Callan to one of the KGB's most proficient killers. The setting for the denouement is far too close for comfort. Originally broadcast in 1967, Callan took the burgeoning world of spy drama, and brought a much darker tone to the genre. With James Bond's career beginning in film in 1962, Michael Caine's Harry Palmer beginning in 1965 (The Ipcress File) and hot on the heels of the surreal series The Prisoner in 1967, Callan took a darker approach to espionage. Having similar responsibilities to MI5, Callan used the most ruthless and lethal techniques to get the job done, each method meticulously filed by 'The Section' (the organisation behind operative Callan), colour coding each lethal tactic. Four series of the original television series were produced between 1967 and 1972, plus a cinema film released in 1974 and a TV comeback in 1981. And now, Callan is set to return on audio at Big Finish. Adapted from series creator James Mitchell's Sunday Express Short Stories by his son Peter Mitchell, four new adventures will expand the themes explored in the television show. Written By: James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Ben Miles (Callan), Frank Skinner (Lonely), Nicholas Briggs (Hunter), Jane Slavin(Liz), Nicholas Asbury (Lord Marsden), David Rintoul (Baumer), Justin Avoth (Endicott), Glen McReady (Minns), Louis Tamone (Lorimer / Waiter), Tam Williams (Toby Meres), Mark Elstob (Karl / Judd / Willis), Robert Portal (Bulky Berkeley / Lubov), Annabelle Dowler (Amparo Soller / Barbara Jackson), Gyuri Sarossy (Marty Rivers), Beth Goddard (Cynthia Widgery / Auntie Gertie / Adrienn), Teddy Kempner (Evan Lang / Joe 'Plastic' MacNamara), Leighton Pugh (Petrov). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producers David Richardson & Emma Haigh Script Editor John Dorney
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TDP 778: Calan Volume 1 from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews CALLAN VOLUME 01 from @BigFinish as an adaptation as Survivors. Its gritty and dark and truly brilliant. David Callan works for The Section, a top-secret counter-espionage organisation. He’s a killer, a trained assassin, and the best at what he does. But that doesn’t mean he has to like it. With the aid of the burglar Lonely; fellow operative Meres; and Section secretary Liz, Callan fulfils the orders of departmental head Hunter and finds himself in very murky waters. Murder, betrayal and model soldiers. It’s all in a day’s work for Callan. 1.1 File on a Deadly Deadshot by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell With Lonely posing as his gentleman’s gentleman, the section’s top operative David Callan is sent to a country estate in Northumberland to infiltrate a rich men’s shooting party. One of his companions is an assassin but which one? High living and high stakes on the grouse moors as Callan attempts to work out which of the dead-shots is a man-hunter. 1.2 File on a Classy Club by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan finds the odds are stacked against him when he poses as a high roller at London’s top casino. His mission is to lose all his money but he almost loses his life when he stumbles into an East German spy cell. Perhaps a card sharp from Lonely’s past can help Callan turn the tables. 1.3 File on an Awesome Amateur by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan and Meres are despatched to a cultural festival in Venice to snatch a Russian poet from under the noses of the KGB. But the success of the mission depends upon the expertise of amateur sleuth and keen ornithologist Cynthia Widgery. Feathers fly on the Grand Canal... 1.4 File on a Harassed Hunter by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan is drawn into a dark secret when Hunter invites him to fly to Newcastle for a trip to the theatre. The plot thickens when an alcoholic actor and a decoy called Prenderghast lead Callan to one of the KGB’s most proficient killers. The setting for the denouement is far too close for comfort. Originally broadcast in 1967, took the burgeoning world of spy drama, and brought a much darker tone to the genre. With James Bond’s career beginning in film in 1962, Michael Caine’s Harry Palmer beginning in 1965 (The Ipcress File) and hot on the heels of the surreal series in 1967, took a darker approach to espionage. Having similar responsibilities to MI5, used the most ruthless and lethal techniques to get the job done, each method meticulously filed by ‘The Section’ (the organisation behind operative Callan), colour coding each lethal tactic. Four series of the original television series were produced between 1967 and 1972, plus a cinema film released in 1974 and a TV comeback in 1981. And now, is set to return on audio at Big Finish. Adapted from series creator James Mitchell’s Sunday Express Short Stories by his son Peter Mitchell, four new adventures will expand the themes explored in the television show. Written By: James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Ben Miles (Callan), Frank Skinner (Lonely), Nicholas Briggs (Hunter), Jane Slavin(Liz), Nicholas Asbury (Lord Marsden), David Rintoul (Baumer), Justin Avoth (Endicott), Glen McReady (Minns), Louis Tamone (Lorimer / Waiter), Tam Williams (Toby Meres), Mark Elstob (Karl / Judd / Willis), Robert Portal (Bulky Berkeley / Lubov), Annabelle Dowler (Amparo Soller / Barbara Jackson), Gyuri Sarossy (Marty Rivers), Beth Goddard (Cynthia Widgery / Auntie Gertie / Adrienn), Teddy Kempner (Evan Lang / Joe 'Plastic' MacNamara), Leighton Pugh (Petrov). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producers David Richardson & Emma Haigh Script Editor John Dorney
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TDP 778: Calan Volume 1 from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews CALLAN VOLUME 01 from @BigFinish as an adaptation as Survivors. Its gritty and dark and truly brilliant. David Callan works for The Section, a top-secret counter-espionage organisation. He's a killer, a trained assassin, and the best at what he does. But that doesn't mean he has to like it. With the aid of the burglar Lonely; fellow operative Meres; and Section secretary Liz, Callan fulfils the orders of departmental head Hunter and finds himself in very murky waters. Murder, betrayal and model soldiers. It's all in a day's work for Callan. 1.1 File on a Deadly Deadshot by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell With Lonely posing as his gentleman's gentleman, the section's top operative David Callan is sent to a country estate in Northumberland to infiltrate a rich men's shooting party. One of his companions is an assassin but which one? High living and high stakes on the grouse moors as Callan attempts to work out which of the dead-shots is a man-hunter. 1.2 File on a Classy Club by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan finds the odds are stacked against him when he poses as a high roller at London's top casino. His mission is to lose all his money but he almost loses his life when he stumbles into an East German spy cell. Perhaps a card sharp from Lonely's past can help Callan turn the tables. 1.3 File on an Awesome Amateur by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan and Meres are despatched to a cultural festival in Venice to snatch a Russian poet from under the noses of the KGB. But the success of the mission depends upon the expertise of amateur sleuth and keen ornithologist Cynthia Widgery. Feathers fly on the Grand Canal... 1.4 File on a Harassed Hunter by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan is drawn into a dark secret when Hunter invites him to fly to Newcastle for a trip to the theatre. The plot thickens when an alcoholic actor and a decoy called Prenderghast lead Callan to one of the KGB's most proficient killers. The setting for the denouement is far too close for comfort. Originally broadcast in 1967, Callan took the burgeoning world of spy drama, and brought a much darker tone to the genre. With James Bond's career beginning in film in 1962, Michael Caine's Harry Palmer beginning in 1965 (The Ipcress File) and hot on the heels of the surreal series The Prisoner in 1967, Callan took a darker approach to espionage. Having similar responsibilities to MI5, Callan used the most ruthless and lethal techniques to get the job done, each method meticulously filed by 'The Section' (the organisation behind operative Callan), colour coding each lethal tactic. Four series of the original television series were produced between 1967 and 1972, plus a cinema film released in 1974 and a TV comeback in 1981. And now, Callan is set to return on audio at Big Finish. Adapted from series creator James Mitchell's Sunday Express Short Stories by his son Peter Mitchell, four new adventures will expand the themes explored in the television show. Written By: James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Ben Miles (Callan), Frank Skinner (Lonely), Nicholas Briggs (Hunter), Jane Slavin(Liz), Nicholas Asbury (Lord Marsden), David Rintoul (Baumer), Justin Avoth (Endicott), Glen McReady (Minns), Louis Tamone (Lorimer / Waiter), Tam Williams (Toby Meres), Mark Elstob (Karl / Judd / Willis), Robert Portal (Bulky Berkeley / Lubov), Annabelle Dowler (Amparo Soller / Barbara Jackson), Gyuri Sarossy (Marty Rivers), Beth Goddard (Cynthia Widgery / Auntie Gertie / Adrienn), Teddy Kempner (Evan Lang / Joe 'Plastic' MacNamara), Leighton Pugh (Petrov). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producers David Richardson & Emma Haigh Script Editor John Dorney
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TDP 778: Calan Volume 1 from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews CALLAN VOLUME 01 from @BigFinish as an adaptation as Survivors. Its gritty and dark and truly brilliant. David Callan works for The Section, a top-secret counter-espionage organisation. He’s a killer, a trained assassin, and the best at what he does. But that doesn’t mean he has to like it. With the aid of the burglar Lonely; fellow operative Meres; and Section secretary Liz, Callan fulfils the orders of departmental head Hunter and finds himself in very murky waters. Murder, betrayal and model soldiers. It’s all in a day’s work for Callan. 1.1 File on a Deadly Deadshot by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell With Lonely posing as his gentleman’s gentleman, the section’s top operative David Callan is sent to a country estate in Northumberland to infiltrate a rich men’s shooting party. One of his companions is an assassin but which one? High living and high stakes on the grouse moors as Callan attempts to work out which of the dead-shots is a man-hunter. 1.2 File on a Classy Club by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan finds the odds are stacked against him when he poses as a high roller at London’s top casino. His mission is to lose all his money but he almost loses his life when he stumbles into an East German spy cell. Perhaps a card sharp from Lonely’s past can help Callan turn the tables. 1.3 File on an Awesome Amateur by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan and Meres are despatched to a cultural festival in Venice to snatch a Russian poet from under the noses of the KGB. But the success of the mission depends upon the expertise of amateur sleuth and keen ornithologist Cynthia Widgery. Feathers fly on the Grand Canal... 1.4 File on a Harassed Hunter by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan is drawn into a dark secret when Hunter invites him to fly to Newcastle for a trip to the theatre. The plot thickens when an alcoholic actor and a decoy called Prenderghast lead Callan to one of the KGB’s most proficient killers. The setting for the denouement is far too close for comfort. Originally broadcast in 1967, took the burgeoning world of spy drama, and brought a much darker tone to the genre. With James Bond’s career beginning in film in 1962, Michael Caine’s Harry Palmer beginning in 1965 (The Ipcress File) and hot on the heels of the surreal series in 1967, took a darker approach to espionage. Having similar responsibilities to MI5, used the most ruthless and lethal techniques to get the job done, each method meticulously filed by ‘The Section’ (the organisation behind operative Callan), colour coding each lethal tactic. Four series of the original television series were produced between 1967 and 1972, plus a cinema film released in 1974 and a TV comeback in 1981. And now, is set to return on audio at Big Finish. Adapted from series creator James Mitchell’s Sunday Express Short Stories by his son Peter Mitchell, four new adventures will expand the themes explored in the television show. Written By: James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Ben Miles (Callan), Frank Skinner (Lonely), Nicholas Briggs (Hunter), Jane Slavin(Liz), Nicholas Asbury (Lord Marsden), David Rintoul (Baumer), Justin Avoth (Endicott), Glen McReady (Minns), Louis Tamone (Lorimer / Waiter), Tam Williams (Toby Meres), Mark Elstob (Karl / Judd / Willis), Robert Portal (Bulky Berkeley / Lubov), Annabelle Dowler (Amparo Soller / Barbara Jackson), Gyuri Sarossy (Marty Rivers), Beth Goddard (Cynthia Widgery / Auntie Gertie / Adrienn), Teddy Kempner (Evan Lang / Joe 'Plastic' MacNamara), Leighton Pugh (Petrov). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producers David Richardson & Emma Haigh Script Editor John Dorney
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TDP 778: Calan Volume 1 from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews CALLAN VOLUME 01 from @BigFinish as an adaptation as Survivors. Its gritty and dark and truly brilliant. David Callan works for The Section, a top-secret counter-espionage organisation. He’s a killer, a trained assassin, and the best at what he does. But that doesn’t mean he has to like it. With the aid of the burglar Lonely; fellow operative Meres; and Section secretary Liz, Callan fulfils the orders of departmental head Hunter and finds himself in very murky waters. Murder, betrayal and model soldiers. It’s all in a day’s work for Callan. 1.1 File on a Deadly Deadshot by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell With Lonely posing as his gentleman’s gentleman, the section’s top operative David Callan is sent to a country estate in Northumberland to infiltrate a rich men’s shooting party. One of his companions is an assassin but which one? High living and high stakes on the grouse moors as Callan attempts to work out which of the dead-shots is a man-hunter. 1.2 File on a Classy Club by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan finds the odds are stacked against him when he poses as a high roller at London’s top casino. His mission is to lose all his money but he almost loses his life when he stumbles into an East German spy cell. Perhaps a card sharp from Lonely’s past can help Callan turn the tables. 1.3 File on an Awesome Amateur by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan and Meres are despatched to a cultural festival in Venice to snatch a Russian poet from under the noses of the KGB. But the success of the mission depends upon the expertise of amateur sleuth and keen ornithologist Cynthia Widgery. Feathers fly on the Grand Canal... 1.4 File on a Harassed Hunter by James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Callan is drawn into a dark secret when Hunter invites him to fly to Newcastle for a trip to the theatre. The plot thickens when an alcoholic actor and a decoy called Prenderghast lead Callan to one of the KGB’s most proficient killers. The setting for the denouement is far too close for comfort. Originally broadcast in 1967, took the burgeoning world of spy drama, and brought a much darker tone to the genre. With James Bond’s career beginning in film in 1962, Michael Caine’s Harry Palmer beginning in 1965 (The Ipcress File) and hot on the heels of the surreal series in 1967, took a darker approach to espionage. Having similar responsibilities to MI5, used the most ruthless and lethal techniques to get the job done, each method meticulously filed by ‘The Section’ (the organisation behind operative Callan), colour coding each lethal tactic. Four series of the original television series were produced between 1967 and 1972, plus a cinema film released in 1974 and a TV comeback in 1981. And now, is set to return on audio at Big Finish. Adapted from series creator James Mitchell’s Sunday Express Short Stories by his son Peter Mitchell, four new adventures will expand the themes explored in the television show. Written By: James Mitchell, adapted by Peter Mitchell Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Ben Miles (Callan), Frank Skinner (Lonely), Nicholas Briggs (Hunter), Jane Slavin(Liz), Nicholas Asbury (Lord Marsden), David Rintoul (Baumer), Justin Avoth (Endicott), Glen McReady (Minns), Louis Tamone (Lorimer / Waiter), Tam Williams (Toby Meres), Mark Elstob (Karl / Judd / Willis), Robert Portal (Bulky Berkeley / Lubov), Annabelle Dowler (Amparo Soller / Barbara Jackson), Gyuri Sarossy (Marty Rivers), Beth Goddard (Cynthia Widgery / Auntie Gertie / Adrienn), Teddy Kempner (Evan Lang / Joe 'Plastic' MacNamara), Leighton Pugh (Petrov). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producers David Richardson & Emma Haigh Script Editor John Dorney
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Episode 128: Dragonfire OR Ask Your Doctor if Proamon is Right for You
PodcasticaEnter Ace, Exit Mel. This week we look at the final story of Season 24: Dragonfire! We talk about the very "cool" set design, Glynn's "chilling" theme, and lots of other puns on the temperature of the story! We also discuss recent Who news! From SDCC to the recent teaser dropped by the BBC, there's lots to discuss. Come join us! And be sure to share us with friends. You'll also soon be able to find us on Spotify!
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Episode 128: Dragonfire OR Ask Your Doctor if Proamon is Right for You
PodcasticaEnter Ace, Exit Mel. This week we look at the final story of Season 24: Dragonfire! We talk about the very "cool" set design, Glynn's "chilling" theme, and lots of other puns on the temperature of the story! We also discuss recent Who news! From SDCC to the recent teaser dropped by the BBC, there's lots to discuss. Come join us! And be sure to share us with friends. You'll also soon be able to find us on Spotify!
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Episode 128: Dragonfire OR Ask Your Doctor if Proamon is Right for You
PodcasticaEnter Ace, Exit Mel. This week we look at the final story of Season 24: Dragonfire! We talk about the very "cool" set design, Glynn's "chilling" theme, and lots of other puns on the temperature of the story! We also discuss recent Who news! From SDCC to the recent teaser dropped by the BBC, there's lots to discuss. Come join us! And be sure to share us with friends. You'll also soon be able to find us on Spotify!
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The Universe is Calling
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week John Feetenby (feexby23) joins me on the podcast to discuss the teaser trailer, Muppets, Macro and much more.
Show notes here.
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The Universe is Calling
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week John Feetenby (feexby23) joins me on the podcast to discuss the teaser trailer, Muppets, Macro and much more.
Show notes here.
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The Universe is Calling
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week John Feetenby (feexby23) joins me on the podcast to discuss the teaser trailer, Muppets, Macro and much more.
Show notes here.
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The Universe is Calling
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week John Feetenby (feexby23) joins me on the podcast to discuss the teaser trailer, Muppets, Macra and much more.
Show notes here.
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The Universe is Calling
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week John Feetenby (feexby23) joins me on the podcast to discuss the teaser trailer, Muppets, Macra and much more.
Show notes here.
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The Universe is Calling
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week John Feetenby (feexby23) joins me on the podcast to discuss the teaser trailer, Muppets, Macra and much more.
Show notes here.
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The Universe is Calling
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week John Feetenby (feexby23) joins me on the podcast to discuss the teaser trailer, Muppets, Macra and much more.
Show notes here.
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The Universe is Calling
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week John Feetenby (feexby23) joins me on the podcast to discuss the teaser trailer, Muppets, Macra and much more.
Show notes here.
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The Universe is Calling
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week John Feetenby (feexby23) joins me on the podcast to discuss the teaser trailer, Muppets, Macra and much more.
Show notes here.
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Episode 092 - The Shakespeare Code
FeexbyTomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... That makes Thursday.
Join John (@Feexby23) and Lawrence (@Loll73) as they creep in their petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time.
It's The Shakespeare Code this time. The second episode in the third series of that children's television programme we quite like: Doctor Who.
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Episode 092 - The Shakespeare Code
FeexbyTomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... That makes Thursday.
Join John (@Feexby23) and Lawrence (@Loll73) as they creep in their petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time.
It's The Shakespeare Code this time. The second episode in the third series of that children's television programme we quite like: Doctor Who.
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Episode 092 - The Shakespeare Code
FeexbyTomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... That makes Thursday.
Join John (@Feexby23) and Lawrence (@Loll73) as they creep in their petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time.
It's The Shakespeare Code this time. The second episode in the third series of that children's television programme we quite like: Doctor Who.
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Episode 092 - The Shakespeare Code
FeexbyTomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... That makes Thursday.
Join John (@Feexby23) and Lawrence (@Loll73) as they creep in their petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time.
It's The Shakespeare Code this time. The second episode in the third series of that children's television programme we quite like: Doctor Who.
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Episode 092 - The Shakespeare Code
FeexbyTomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... That makes Thursday.
Join John (@Feexby23) and Lawrence (@Loll73) as they creep in their petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time.
It's The Shakespeare Code this time. The second episode in the third series of that children's television programme we quite like: Doctor Who.
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Episode 092 - The Shakespeare Code
FeexbyTomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... That makes Thursday.
Join John (@Feexby23) and Lawrence (@Loll73) as they creep in their petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time.
It's The Shakespeare Code this time. The second episode in the third series of that children's television programme we quite like: Doctor Who.
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Episode 092 - The Shakespeare Code
FeexbyTomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... That makes Thursday.
Join John (@Feexby23) and Lawrence (@Loll73) as they creep in their petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time.
It's The Shakespeare Code this time. The second episode in the third series of that children's television programme we quite like: Doctor Who.
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Episode 092 - The Shakespeare Code
FeexbyTomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... That makes Thursday.
Join John (@Feexby23) and Lawrence (@Loll73) as they creep in their petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time.
It's The Shakespeare Code this time. The second episode in the third series of that children's television programme we quite like: Doctor Who.
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Episode 316: Banks and Smith
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 316: Banks and Smith Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Matt Barber and Simon Brett.
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Episode 092 - The Shakespeare Code
FeexbyTomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... That makes Thursday.
Join John (@Feexby23) and Lawrence (@Loll73) as they creep in their petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time.
It's The Shakespeare Code this time. The second episode in the third series of that children's television programme we quite like: Doctor Who.
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Episode 316: Banks and Smith
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 316: Banks and Smith Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Matt Barber and Simon Brett.
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Episode 316: Banks and Smith
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 316: Banks and Smith Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Matt Barber and Simon Brett.
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The Whostorian: Episode 155 - Explosion in a rainbow factory: The Colin Baker birthday special
The WhostorianWe celebrate Shannon's favourite Timelord, born June 8th, with a collection of goodies! Something Borrowed, a 50th Anniversary E-Shorts Story, Slipback, a BBC Audio Drama and Soul's Ark a small-budget horror/SF film starring Baker, Wendy Padbury and Carole Ann Ford.
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The Whostorian: Episode 155 - Explosion in a rainbow factory: The Colin Baker birthday special
The WhostorianWe celebrate Shannon's favourite Timelord, born June 8th, with a collection of goodies! Something Borrowed, a 50th Anniversary E-Shorts Story, Slipback, a BBC Audio Drama and Soul's Ark a small-budget horror/SF film starring Baker, Wendy Padbury and Carole Ann Ford.
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The Whostorian: Episode 155 - Explosion in a rainbow factory: The Colin Baker birthday special
The WhostorianWe celebrate Shannon's favourite Timelord, born June 8th, with a collection of goodies! Something Borrowed, a 50th Anniversary E-Shorts Story, Slipback, a BBC Audio Drama and Soul's Ark a small-budget horror/SF film starring Baker, Wendy Padbury and Carole Ann Ford.
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The Whostorian: Episode 155 - Explosion in a rainbow factory: The Colin Baker birthday special
The WhostorianWe celebrate Shannon's favourite Timelord, born June 8th, with a collection of goodies! Something Borrowed, a 50th Anniversary E-Shorts Story, Slipback, a BBC Audio Drama and Soul's Ark a small-budget horror/SF film starring Baker, Wendy Padbury and Carole Ann Ford.
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The Universe is Calling
Radio Free SkaroTrailer! Teaser? Either way, a rather brief look at Series 11 of Doctor Who that shows the new friends Ryan, Yasmin, and Graham, a brief shot of Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who #13, and several unhealthy food options was released to the world just before this podcast recording! Yes, the PR onslaught has begun, with Jodie on the cover of EW, dolly news, San Diego Comic-Con news, Amazon listings, and and AND a miniscope featuring Daniel Nettheim, director of "The Zygon Invasion" and "The Zygon Inversion", "Extremis", and "The Pyramid at the End of the World"!
Links:
- Doctor Who on Twitch - Series 11 trailer - Jodie Whittaker on the cover of Entertainment Weekly; BBC America to simulcast Series 11 Premiere - Thirteenth Doctor figurine range - Titan Comics San Diego Comic-Con panel - David Tennant and The Muppets - More of David Tennant and the Muppets - Peter Davison and The Muppets - 2019 Doctor Who mini calendar features Thirteenth Doctor era exclusively - BBC America showing Shada - Torchwood on Twitch - Twice Upon A Time in 4K - Eccleston/Tennant DVD box set - Matt Smith DVD box set - Peter Capaldi DVD box set - Carole Ann Ford joins David Bradley on Big Finish - Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement discs
Miniscope:
- Daniel Nettheim - The Zygon Invasion - The Zygon Inversion - Extremis - The Pyramid at the End of the World
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The Universe is Calling
Radio Free SkaroTrailer! Teaser? Either way, a rather brief look at Series 11 of Doctor Who that shows the new friends Ryan, Yasmin, and Graham, a brief shot of Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who #13, and several unhealthy food options was released to the world just before this podcast recording! Yes, the PR onslaught has begun, with Jodie on the cover of EW, dolly news, San Diego Comic-Con news, Amazon listings, and and AND a miniscope featuring Daniel Nettheim, director of “The Zygon Invasion” and “The Zygon Inversion”, “Extremis”, and “The Pyramid at the End of the World”!
Links:
– Doctor Who on Twitch – Series 11 trailer – Jodie Whittaker on the cover of Entertainment Weekly; BBC America to simulcast Series 11 Premiere – Thirteenth Doctor figurine range – Titan Comics San Diego Comic-Con panel – David Tennant and The Muppets – More of David Tennant and the Muppets – Peter Davison and The Muppets – 2019 Doctor Who mini calendar features Thirteenth Doctor era exclusively – BBC America showing Shada – Torchwood on Twitch – Twice Upon A Time in 4K – Eccleston/Tennant DVD box set – Matt Smith DVD box set – Peter Capaldi DVD box set – Carole Ann Ford joins David Bradley on Big Finish – Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement discs
Miniscope:
– Daniel Nettheim – The Zygon Invasion – The Zygon Inversion – Extremis – The Pyramid at the End of the World
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The Whostorian: Episode 155 - Explosion in a rainbow factory: The Colin Baker birthday special
The WhostorianWe celebrate Shannon's favourite Timelord, born June 8th, with a collection of goodies! Something Borrowed, a 50th Anniversary E-Shorts Story, Slipback, a BBC Audio Drama and Soul's Ark a small-budget horror/SF film starring Baker, Wendy Padbury and Carole Ann Ford.
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The Universe is Calling
Radio Free SkaroTrailer! Teaser? Either way, a rather brief look at Series 11 of Doctor Who that shows the new friends Ryan, Yasmin, and Graham, a brief shot of Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who #13, and several unhealthy food options was released to the world just before this podcast recording! Yes, the PR onslaught has begun, with Jodie on the cover of EW, dolly news, San Diego Comic-Con news, Amazon listings, and and AND a miniscope featuring Daniel Nettheim, director of "The Zygon Invasion" and "The Zygon Inversion", "Extremis", and "The Pyramid at the End of the World"!
Links:
- Doctor Who on Twitch - Series 11 trailer - Jodie Whittaker on the cover of Entertainment Weekly; BBC America to simulcast Series 11 Premiere - Thirteenth Doctor figurine range - Titan Comics San Diego Comic-Con panel - David Tennant and The Muppets - More of David Tennant and the Muppets - Peter Davison and The Muppets - 2019 Doctor Who mini calendar features Thirteenth Doctor era exclusively - BBC America showing Shada - Torchwood on Twitch - Twice Upon A Time in 4K - Eccleston/Tennant DVD box set - Matt Smith DVD box set - Peter Capaldi DVD box set - Carole Ann Ford joins David Bradley on Big Finish - Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement discs
Miniscope:
- Daniel Nettheim - The Zygon Invasion - The Zygon Inversion - Extremis - The Pyramid at the End of the World
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The Universe is Calling
Radio Free SkaroTrailer! Teaser? Either way, a rather brief look at Series 11 of Doctor Who that shows the new friends Ryan, Yasmin, and Graham, a brief shot of Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who #13, and several unhealthy food options was released to the world just before this podcast recording! Yes, the PR onslaught has begun, with Jodie on the cover of EW, dolly news, San Diego Comic-Con news, Amazon listings, and and AND a miniscope featuring Daniel Nettheim, director of “The Zygon Invasion” and “The Zygon Inversion”, “Extremis”, and “The Pyramid at the End of the World”!
Links:
– Doctor Who on Twitch – Series 11 trailer – Jodie Whittaker on the cover of Entertainment Weekly; BBC America to simulcast Series 11 Premiere – Thirteenth Doctor figurine range – Titan Comics San Diego Comic-Con panel – David Tennant and The Muppets – More of David Tennant and the Muppets – Peter Davison and The Muppets – 2019 Doctor Who mini calendar features Thirteenth Doctor era exclusively – BBC America showing Shada – Torchwood on Twitch – Twice Upon A Time in 4K – Eccleston/Tennant DVD box set – Matt Smith DVD box set – Peter Capaldi DVD box set – Carole Ann Ford joins David Bradley on Big Finish – Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement discs
Miniscope:
– Daniel Nettheim – The Zygon Invasion – The Zygon Inversion – Extremis – The Pyramid at the End of the World
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The Whostorian: Episode 155 - Explosion in a rainbow factory: The Colin Baker birthday special
The WhostorianWe celebrate Shannon's favourite Timelord, born June 8th, with a collection of goodies! Something Borrowed, a 50th Anniversary E-Shorts Story, Slipback, a BBC Audio Drama and Soul's Ark a small-budget horror/SF film starring Baker, Wendy Padbury and Carole Ann Ford.
-
The Universe is Calling
Radio Free SkaroTrailer! Teaser? Either way, a rather brief look at Series 11 of Doctor Who that shows the new friends Ryan, Yasmin, and Graham, a brief shot of Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who #13, and several unhealthy food options was released to the world just before this podcast recording! Yes, the PR onslaught has begun, with Jodie on the cover of EW, dolly news, San Diego Comic-Con news, Amazon listings, and and AND a miniscope featuring Daniel Nettheim, director of "The Zygon Invasion" and "The Zygon Inversion", "Extremis", and "The Pyramid at the End of the World"!
Links:
- Doctor Who on Twitch - Series 11 trailer - Jodie Whittaker on the cover of Entertainment Weekly; BBC America to simulcast Series 11 Premiere - Thirteenth Doctor figurine range - Titan Comics San Diego Comic-Con panel - David Tennant and The Muppets - More of David Tennant and the Muppets - Peter Davison and The Muppets - 2019 Doctor Who mini calendar features Thirteenth Doctor era exclusively - BBC America showing Shada - Torchwood on Twitch - Twice Upon A Time in 4K - Eccleston/Tennant DVD box set - Matt Smith DVD box set - Peter Capaldi DVD box set - Carole Ann Ford joins David Bradley on Big Finish - Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement discs
Miniscope:
- Daniel Nettheim - The Zygon Invasion - The Zygon Inversion - Extremis - The Pyramid at the End of the World
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The Universe is Calling
Radio Free SkaroTrailer! Teaser? Either way, a rather brief look at Series 11 of Doctor Who that shows the new friends Ryan, Yasmin, and Graham, a brief shot of Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who #13, and several unhealthy food options was released to the world just before this podcast recording! Yes, the PR onslaught has begun, with Jodie on the cover of EW, dolly news, San Diego Comic-Con news, Amazon listings, and and AND a miniscope featuring Daniel Nettheim, director of “The Zygon Invasion” and “The Zygon Inversion”, “Extremis”, and “The Pyramid at the End of the World”!
Links:
– Doctor Who on Twitch – Series 11 trailer – Jodie Whittaker on the cover of Entertainment Weekly; BBC America to simulcast Series 11 Premiere – Thirteenth Doctor figurine range – Titan Comics San Diego Comic-Con panel – David Tennant and The Muppets – More of David Tennant and the Muppets – Peter Davison and The Muppets – 2019 Doctor Who mini calendar features Thirteenth Doctor era exclusively – BBC America showing Shada – Torchwood on Twitch – Twice Upon A Time in 4K – Eccleston/Tennant DVD box set – Matt Smith DVD box set – Peter Capaldi DVD box set – Carole Ann Ford joins David Bradley on Big Finish – Season 12 Blu-Ray replacement discs
Miniscope:
– Daniel Nettheim – The Zygon Invasion – The Zygon Inversion – Extremis – The Pyramid at the End of the World
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Episode 209: Let Her Go Russell T.
Trust Your DoctorDon’t you even think about it Stephen.
So it comes to this. The end of the Tenth Doctor, goes out with quite a bang, and about 10 minutes of plot stretched out over two hours with a twenty minute epilogue! Truly, the epitome of the Russell T. Story. It’s The End of Time, written by Russell T. Davies and aired on December 25, 2009 and January 1, 2010.
Show-notes:
4:49 It’s called rack focus.
9:55 More brain stuff from a brain blog that hasn’t been updated in 6 months.
13:07 Children of the Stones. Weird that we’d bring up this series that features a time loop in this episode cause we talk about whether time (and stories) are circular later on.
13:10 Follow Ernest Malley.
1:09:07 According to the wiki he’s only done Song for Ten and the extended version of Song for Ten.
1:13:59 John Barrowman plays Dark Archer on Arrow.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
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Episode 209: Let Her Go Russell T.
Trust Your DoctorDon’t you even think about it Stephen.
So it comes to this. The end of the Tenth Doctor, goes out with quite a bang, and about 10 minutes of plot stretched out over two hours with a twenty minute epilogue! Truly, the epitome of the Russell T. Story. It’s The End of Time, written by Russell T. Davies and aired on December 25, 2009 and January 1, 2010.
Show-notes:
4:49 It’s called rack focus.
9:55 More brain stuff from a brain blog that hasn’t been updated in 6 months.
13:07 Children of the Stones. Weird that we’d bring up this series that features a time loop in this episode cause we talk about whether time (and stories) are circular later on.
13:10 Follow Ernest Malley.
1:09:07 According to the wiki he’s only done Song for Ten and the extended version of Song for Ten.
1:13:59 John Barrowman plays Dark Archer on Arrow.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!