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Radio Free Skaro #855 - Anarchy in the UK
Radio Free SkaroHave you ever wanted to manage the Doctor Who brand? Yes, the dream of many a British schoolchild can be yours if you have extensive experience in said management of brands and Doctor Who and probably a bunch of other stuff dummies like the Three Who Rule don’t understand. And that’s the news as new Doctor Who continues to be made, away from prying eyes! But we also have perennial fan favorite (is it though?) the Timelash, and Part One of our Classic Series Commentary about anything but “The Space Museum”!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- Doctor Who seeking another Brand Manager
- Big Finish Ninth Doctor Adventures: Into the Stars due Aug 2022
- Fourth and Twelfth Doctor Build-A-Bears
- LI Who Meglos 2022 welcomes Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton, Sophie Aldred, Frazer Hines, David J Howe and Samantha Howe
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Episode 29 - The Seeds of Doom (with Philip Hinchcliffe)
Doctor Who LiteratureDoctor Who Literature is delighted and overjoyed to bring you Jason's interview with Philip Hinchcliffe, the man who produced "The Seeds of Doom" for television and who then wrote the novelization. This half-hour was one of the high points of Jason's decades as a fan and we couldn't be happier to share it with you.
Our guest conversation this week is with Shannon Dohar (@SDohar), a Doctor Who fan in New York City, whose voice you can also hear on the musical podcasts Deeper Cuts and So Much to Sing About. What was it like reading the novelizations and New Adventures in the US before the New Series hit it big here? What are our thoughts on the Chris Chibnall era? How much does Philip Hinchcliffe and his era's stories mean to us today? Spoiler alert: Quite a bit. And how does Shannon fare on a game of "Twenty Questions"?
Lastly, Jason reviews the "Seeds of Doom" novelizations and talks about the different needs of a six-week TV serial versus a 120-page adaptation.
Special thanks to David Barsky for the production of this episode.
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Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy)
Trust Your DoctorDamn, now I want Hot Chocolate.
Conspiracies. Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without coming up with a new one every 4.6 seconds. Well, maybe that’s just me. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s just this week’s story, coming your way via our way courtesy once again of Big Finish. It’s all about conspiracies – actually just one conspiracy in particular, that conspiracy being The Marian Conspiracy written by Jacqueline Raynor and released on March 12, 2000.
What titles would we give each Doctor if they were named instead of numbered? (This is in response to an email we got.)
Here’s my (Kiyan) picks:
1. The Black and White Doctor
2. The Second Black and White Doctor
3. The First Not Black and White Doctor
4. Thete
5. The Third Not Black and White Doctor
6. Colin
7. Sylvester Stallone
8. The Doctor
9. The The Older Something Is The Stronger It Is Doctor
10. The David Tennant Doctor
11. The War Doctor
War. The Old-Ass One Foot in the Grave Doctor
12. The Caecilius Doctor
13. The RIP Doctor Who 1963-2017 Doctor
Fugitive. The Mysterious Doctor
Show-notes:
4:00: Pretty sure Dylan just said this for the title.
5:10: As always, here’s the timescales webpage for The Marian Conspiracy.
5:50:It was The Land of the Dead. Lmao. Also, I was wrong about Power. It was the second episode of series D. The episode I was referring to was Horizon. Oops.
11:22: I was, of course, wrong again. It was the Tenth Doctor story New Earth.
13:56: Can’t believe I’m unironically linking Horace Slughorn in a Doctor Who podcast.
26:50: I’m just reading Mary’s wikipedia page at this point.
41:20: The cover for The Marian Conspiracy is on the timescales page above, but here it is solo anyway. And here’s the meme, for the millionth time in our show notes, for reference.
1:03:08: Here’s the article I’m reading off of. (Editor’s note: I think this is the right link. Either way, the information is there. I just don’t know whether it’s exactly where Dylan got it.) (Dylan’s Note: Yep that’s right)
1:06:29: Our ep on Bang-Bang-a-Boom
1:11:12: I spent the promised 5 minutes and couldn’t find it.
1:18:39: The Curator
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Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
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Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy)
Trust Your DoctorDamn, now I want Hot Chocolate.
Conspiracies. Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without coming up with a new one every 4.6 seconds. Well, maybe that’s just me. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s just this week’s story, coming your way via our way courtesy once again of Big Finish. It’s all about conspiracies – actually just one conspiracy in particular, that conspiracy being The Marian Conspiracy written by Jacqueline Raynor and released on March 12, 2000.
What titles would we give each Doctor if they were named instead of numbered? (This is in response to an email we got.)
Here’s my (Kiyan) picks:
1. The Black and White Doctor
2. The Second Black and White Doctor
3. The First Not Black and White Doctor
4. Thete
5. The Third Not Black and White Doctor
6. Colin
7. Sylvester Stallone
8. The Doctor
9. The The Older Something Is The Stronger It Is Doctor
10. The David Tennant Doctor
11. The War Doctor
War. The Old-Ass One Foot in the Grave Doctor
12. The Caecilius Doctor
13. The RIP Doctor Who 1963-2017 Doctor
Fugitive. The Mysterious Doctor
Show-notes:
4:00: Pretty sure Dylan just said this for the title.
5:10: As always, here’s the timescales webpage for The Marian Conspiracy.
5:50:It was The Land of the Dead. Lmao. Also, I was wrong about Power. It was the second episode of series D. The episode I was referring to was Horizon. Oops.
11:22: I was, of course, wrong again. It was the Tenth Doctor story New Earth.
13:56: Can’t believe I’m unironically linking Horace Slughorn in a Doctor Who podcast.
26:50: I’m just reading Mary’s wikipedia page at this point.
41:20: The cover for The Marian Conspiracy is on the timescales page above, but here it is solo anyway. And here’s the meme, for the millionth time in our show notes, for reference.
1:03:08: Here’s the article I’m reading off of. (Editor’s note: I think this is the right link. Either way, the information is there. I just don’t know whether it’s exactly where Dylan got it.) (Dylan’s Note: Yep that’s right)
1:06:29: Our ep on Bang-Bang-a-Boom
1:11:12: I spent the promised 5 minutes and couldn’t find it.
1:18:39: The Curator
Doctor Who © 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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy)
Trust Your DoctorDamn, now I want Hot Chocolate.
Conspiracies. Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without coming up with a new one every 4.6 seconds. Well, maybe that’s just me. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s just this week’s story, coming your way via our way courtesy once again of Big Finish. It’s all about conspiracies – actually just one conspiracy in particular, that conspiracy being The Marian Conspiracy written by Jacqueline Raynor and released on March 12, 2000.
What titles would we give each Doctor if they were named instead of numbered? (This is in response to an email we got.)
Here’s my (Kiyan) picks:
1. The Black and White Doctor
2. The Second Black and White Doctor
3. The First Not Black and White Doctor
4. Thete
5. The Third Not Black and White Doctor
6. Colin
7. Sylvester Stallone
8. The Doctor
9. The The Older Something Is The Stronger It Is Doctor
10. The David Tennant Doctor
11. The War Doctor
War. The Old-Ass One Foot in the Grave Doctor
12. The Caecilius Doctor
13. The RIP Doctor Who 1963-2017 Doctor
Fugitive. The Mysterious Doctor
Show-notes:
4:00: Pretty sure Dylan just said this for the title.
5:10: As always, here’s the timescales webpage for The Marian Conspiracy.
5:50:It was The Land of the Dead. Lmao. Also, I was wrong about Power. It was the second episode of series D. The episode I was referring to was Horizon. Oops.
11:22: I was, of course, wrong again. It was the Tenth Doctor story New Earth.
13:56: Can’t believe I’m unironically linking Horace Slughorn in a Doctor Who podcast.
26:50: I’m just reading Mary’s wikipedia page at this point.
41:20: The cover for The Marian Conspiracy is on the timescales page above, but here it is solo anyway. And here’s the meme, for the millionth time in our show notes, for reference.
1:03:08: Here’s the article I’m reading off of. (Editor’s note: I think this is the right link. Either way, the information is there. I just don’t know whether it’s exactly where Dylan got it.) (Dylan’s Note: Yep that’s right)
1:06:29: Our ep on Bang-Bang-a-Boom
1:11:12: I spent the promised 5 minutes and couldn’t find it.
1:18:39: The Curator
Doctor Who © 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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy)
Trust Your DoctorDamn, now I want Hot Chocolate.
Conspiracies. Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without coming up with a new one every 4.6 seconds. Well, maybe that’s just me. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s just this week’s story, coming your way via our way courtesy once again of Big Finish. It’s all about conspiracies – actually just one conspiracy in particular, that conspiracy being The Marian Conspiracy written by Jacqueline Raynor and released on March 12, 2000.
What titles would we give each Doctor if they were named instead of numbered? (This is in response to an email we got.)
Here’s my (Kiyan) picks:
1. The Black and White Doctor
2. The Second Black and White Doctor
3. The First Not Black and White Doctor
4. Thete
5. The Third Not Black and White Doctor
6. Colin
7. Sylvester Stallone
8. The Doctor
9. The The Older Something Is The Stronger It Is Doctor
10. The David Tennant Doctor
11. The War Doctor
War. The Old-Ass One Foot in the Grave Doctor
12. The Caecilius Doctor
13. The RIP Doctor Who 1963-2017 Doctor
Fugitive. The Mysterious Doctor
Show-notes:
4:00: Pretty sure Dylan just said this for the title.
5:10: As always, here’s the timescales webpage for The Marian Conspiracy.
5:50:It was The Land of the Dead. Lmao. Also, I was wrong about Power. It was the second episode of series D. The episode I was referring to was Horizon. Oops.
11:22: I was, of course, wrong again. It was the Tenth Doctor story New Earth.
13:56: Can’t believe I’m unironically linking Horace Slughorn in a Doctor Who podcast.
26:50: I’m just reading Mary’s wikipedia page at this point.
41:20: The cover for The Marian Conspiracy is on the timescales page above, but here it is solo anyway. And here’s the meme, for the millionth time in our show notes, for reference.
1:03:08: Here’s the article I’m reading off of. (Editor’s note: I think this is the right link. Either way, the information is there. I just don’t know whether it’s exactly where Dylan got it.) (Dylan’s Note: Yep that’s right)
1:06:29: Our ep on Bang-Bang-a-Boom
1:11:12: I spent the promised 5 minutes and couldn’t find it.
1:18:39: The Curator
Doctor Who © 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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy)
Trust Your DoctorDamn, now I want Hot Chocolate.
Conspiracies. Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without coming up with a new one every 4.6 seconds. Well, maybe that’s just me. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s just this week’s story, coming your way via our way courtesy once again of Big Finish. It’s all about conspiracies – actually just one conspiracy in particular, that conspiracy being The Marian Conspiracy written by Jacqueline Raynor and released on March 12, 2000.
What titles would we give each Doctor if they were named instead of numbered? (This is in response to an email we got.)
Here’s my (Kiyan) picks:
1. The Black and White Doctor
2. The Second Black and White Doctor
3. The First Not Black and White Doctor
4. Thete
5. The Third Not Black and White Doctor
6. Colin
7. Sylvester Stallone
8. The Doctor
9. The The Older Something Is The Stronger It Is Doctor
10. The David Tennant Doctor
11. The War Doctor
War. The Old-Ass One Foot in the Grave Doctor
12. The Caecilius Doctor
13. The RIP Doctor Who 1963-2017 Doctor
Fugitive. The Mysterious Doctor
Show-notes:
4:00: Pretty sure Dylan just said this for the title.
5:10: As always, here’s the timescales webpage for The Marian Conspiracy.
5:50:It was The Land of the Dead. Lmao. Also, I was wrong about Power. It was the second episode of series D. The episode I was referring to was Horizon. Oops.
11:22: I was, of course, wrong again. It was the Tenth Doctor story New Earth.
13:56: Can’t believe I’m unironically linking Horace Slughorn in a Doctor Who podcast.
26:50: I’m just reading Mary’s wikipedia page at this point.
41:20: The cover for The Marian Conspiracy is on the timescales page above, but here it is solo anyway. And here’s the meme, for the millionth time in our show notes, for reference.
1:03:08: Here’s the article I’m reading off of. (Editor’s note: I think this is the right link. Either way, the information is there. I just don’t know whether it’s exactly where Dylan got it.) (Dylan’s Note: Yep that’s right)
1:06:29: Our ep on Bang-Bang-a-Boom
1:11:12: I spent the promised 5 minutes and couldn’t find it.
1:18:39: The Curator
Doctor Who © 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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy)
Trust Your DoctorDamn, now I want Hot Chocolate.
Conspiracies. Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without coming up with a new one every 4.6 seconds. Well, maybe that’s just me. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s just this week’s story, coming your way via our way courtesy once again of Big Finish. It’s all about conspiracies – actually just one conspiracy in particular, that conspiracy being The Marian Conspiracy written by Jacqueline Raynor and released on March 12, 2000.
What titles would we give each Doctor if they were named instead of numbered? (This is in response to an email we got.)
Here’s my (Kiyan) picks:
1. The Black and White Doctor
2. The Second Black and White Doctor
3. The First Not Black and White Doctor
4. Thete
5. The Third Not Black and White Doctor
6. Colin
7. Sylvester Stallone
8. The Doctor
9. The The Older Something Is The Stronger It Is Doctor
10. The David Tennant Doctor
11. The War Doctor
War. The Old-Ass One Foot in the Grave Doctor
12. The Caecilius Doctor
13. The RIP Doctor Who 1963-2017 Doctor
Fugitive. The Mysterious Doctor
Show-notes:
4:00: Pretty sure Dylan just said this for the title.
5:10: As always, here’s the timescales webpage for The Marian Conspiracy.
5:50:It was The Land of the Dead. Lmao. Also, I was wrong about Power. It was the second episode of series D. The episode I was referring to was Horizon. Oops.
11:22: I was, of course, wrong again. It was the Tenth Doctor story New Earth.
13:56: Can’t believe I’m unironically linking Horace Slughorn in a Doctor Who podcast.
26:50: I’m just reading Mary’s wikipedia page at this point.
41:20: The cover for The Marian Conspiracy is on the timescales page above, but here it is solo anyway. And here’s the meme, for the millionth time in our show notes, for reference.
1:03:08: Here’s the article I’m reading off of. (Editor’s note: I think this is the right link. Either way, the information is there. I just don’t know whether it’s exactly where Dylan got it.) (Dylan’s Note: Yep that’s right)
1:06:29: Our ep on Bang-Bang-a-Boom
1:11:12: I spent the promised 5 minutes and couldn’t find it.
1:18:39: The Curator
Doctor Who © 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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy)
Trust Your DoctorDamn, now I want Hot Chocolate.
Conspiracies. Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without coming up with a new one every 4.6 seconds. Well, maybe that’s just me. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s just this week’s story, coming your way via our way courtesy once again of Big Finish. It’s all about conspiracies – actually just one conspiracy in particular, that conspiracy being The Marian Conspiracy written by Jacqueline Raynor and released on March 12, 2000.
What titles would we give each Doctor if they were named instead of numbered? (This is in response to an email we got.)
Here’s my (Kiyan) picks:
1. The Black and White Doctor
2. The Second Black and White Doctor
3. The First Not Black and White Doctor
4. Thete
5. The Third Not Black and White Doctor
6. Colin
7. Sylvester Stallone
8. The Doctor
9. The The Older Something Is The Stronger It Is Doctor
10. The David Tennant Doctor
11. The War Doctor
War. The Old-Ass One Foot in the Grave Doctor
12. The Caecilius Doctor
13. The RIP Doctor Who 1963-2017 Doctor
Fugitive. The Mysterious Doctor
Show-notes:
4:00: Pretty sure Dylan just said this for the title.
5:10: As always, here’s the timescales webpage for The Marian Conspiracy.
5:50:It was The Land of the Dead. Lmao. Also, I was wrong about Power. It was the second episode of series D. The episode I was referring to was Horizon. Oops.
11:22: I was, of course, wrong again. It was the Tenth Doctor story New Earth.
13:56: Can’t believe I’m unironically linking Horace Slughorn in a Doctor Who podcast.
26:50: I’m just reading Mary’s wikipedia page at this point.
41:20: The cover for The Marian Conspiracy is on the timescales page above, but here it is solo anyway. And here’s the meme, for the millionth time in our show notes, for reference.
1:03:08: Here’s the article I’m reading off of. (Editor’s note: I think this is the right link. Either way, the information is there. I just don’t know whether it’s exactly where Dylan got it.) (Dylan’s Note: Yep that’s right)
1:06:29: Our ep on Bang-Bang-a-Boom
1:11:12: I spent the promised 5 minutes and couldn’t find it.
1:18:39: The Curator
Doctor Who © 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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy)
Trust Your DoctorDamn, now I want Hot Chocolate.
Conspiracies. Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without coming up with a new one every 4.6 seconds. Well, maybe that’s just me. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s just this week’s story, coming your way via our way courtesy once again of Big Finish. It’s all about conspiracies – actually just one conspiracy in particular, that conspiracy being The Marian Conspiracy written by Jacqueline Raynor and released on March 12, 2000.
What titles would we give each Doctor if they were named instead of numbered? (This is in response to an email we got.)
Here’s my (Kiyan) picks:
1. The Black and White Doctor
2. The Second Black and White Doctor
3. The First Not Black and White Doctor
4. Thete
5. The Third Not Black and White Doctor
6. Colin
7. Sylvester Stallone
8. The Doctor
9. The The Older Something Is The Stronger It Is Doctor
10. The David Tennant Doctor
11. The War Doctor
War. The Old-Ass One Foot in the Grave Doctor
12. The Caecilius Doctor
13. The RIP Doctor Who 1963-2017 Doctor
Fugitive. The Mysterious Doctor
Show-notes:
4:00: Pretty sure Dylan just said this for the title.
5:10: As always, here’s the timescales webpage for The Marian Conspiracy.
5:50:It was The Land of the Dead. Lmao. Also, I was wrong about Power. It was the second episode of series D. The episode I was referring to was Horizon. Oops.
11:22: I was, of course, wrong again. It was the Tenth Doctor story New Earth.
13:56: Can’t believe I’m unironically linking Horace Slughorn in a Doctor Who podcast.
26:50: I’m just reading Mary’s wikipedia page at this point.
41:20: The cover for The Marian Conspiracy is on the timescales page above, but here it is solo anyway. And here’s the meme, for the millionth time in our show notes, for reference.
1:03:08: Here’s the article I’m reading off of. (Editor’s note: I think this is the right link. Either way, the information is there. I just don’t know whether it’s exactly where Dylan got it.) (Dylan’s Note: Yep that’s right)
1:06:29: Our ep on Bang-Bang-a-Boom
1:11:12: I spent the promised 5 minutes and couldn’t find it.
1:18:39: The Curator
Doctor Who © 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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Audio 23: Hot Chocolate Technology (The Marian Conspiracy)
Trust Your DoctorDamn, now I want Hot Chocolate.
Conspiracies. Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without coming up with a new one every 4.6 seconds. Well, maybe that’s just me. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s just this week’s story, coming your way via our way courtesy once again of Big Finish. It’s all about conspiracies – actually just one conspiracy in particular, that conspiracy being The Marian Conspiracy written by Jacqueline Raynor and released on March 12, 2000.
What titles would we give each Doctor if they were named instead of numbered? (This is in response to an email we got.)
Here’s my (Kiyan) picks:
1. The Black and White Doctor
2. The Second Black and White Doctor
3. The First Not Black and White Doctor
4. Thete
5. The Third Not Black and White Doctor
6. Colin
7. Sylvester Stallone
8. The Doctor
9. The The Older Something Is The Stronger It Is Doctor
10. The David Tennant Doctor
11. The War Doctor
War. The Old-Ass One Foot in the Grave Doctor
12. The Caecilius Doctor
13. The RIP Doctor Who 1963-2017 Doctor
Fugitive. The Mysterious Doctor
Show-notes:
4:00: Pretty sure Dylan just said this for the title.
5:10: As always, here’s the timescales webpage for The Marian Conspiracy.
5:50:It was The Land of the Dead. Lmao. Also, I was wrong about Power. It was the second episode of series D. The episode I was referring to was Horizon. Oops.
11:22: I was, of course, wrong again. It was the Tenth Doctor story New Earth.
13:56: Can’t believe I’m unironically linking Horace Slughorn in a Doctor Who podcast.
26:50: I’m just reading Mary’s wikipedia page at this point.
41:20: The cover for The Marian Conspiracy is on the timescales page above, but here it is solo anyway. And here’s the meme, for the millionth time in our show notes, for reference.
1:03:08: Here’s the article I’m reading off of. (Editor’s note: I think this is the right link. Either way, the information is there. I just don’t know whether it’s exactly where Dylan got it.) (Dylan’s Note: Yep that’s right)
1:06:29: Our ep on Bang-Bang-a-Boom
1:11:12: I spent the promised 5 minutes and couldn’t find it.
1:18:39: The Curator
Doctor Who © 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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
-
Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
-
Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
-
Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
-
Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
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Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time
Who NewIn honor of the 50th Anniversary, this is a dramatization of the creation and early years of Doctor Who.
Join us for the Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time.
The BBC need to fill a half hour hole in their programming. So Sydney Newman and Verity Lambert create the story of a Doctor and his companions flying through time and space. But troubles soon emerge as the Doctor’s actor, William Hartnell has increasing health issues.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time
Who NewIn honor of the 50th Anniversary, this is a dramatization of the creation and early years of Doctor Who.
Join us for the Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time.
The BBC need to fill a half hour hole in their programming. So Sydney Newman and Verity Lambert create the story of a Doctor and his companions flying through time and space. But troubles soon emerge as the Doctor’s actor, William Hartnell has increasing health issues.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time
Who NewIn honor of the 50th Anniversary, this is a dramatization of the creation and early years of Doctor Who.
Join us for the Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time.
The BBC need to fill a half hour hole in their programming. So Sydney Newman and Verity Lambert create the story of a Doctor and his companions flying through time and space. But troubles soon emerge as the Doctor’s actor, William Hartnell has increasing health issues.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
-
Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time
Who NewIn honor of the 50th Anniversary, this is a dramatization of the creation and early years of Doctor Who.
Join us for the Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time.
The BBC need to fill a half hour hole in their programming. So Sydney Newman and Verity Lambert create the story of a Doctor and his companions flying through time and space. But troubles soon emerge as the Doctor’s actor, William Hartnell has increasing health issues.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast #400 Is it building magic in the air? - Enlightenment Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... The News
Well, it's not really the news, this is Paul's chance to air his views on the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate to Doctor Who and also what he thought of Legend of The Sea Devils! Then Phil and Paul's conversation turns to what might happen in the 60th anniversary year?
Review - Enlightenment
Phil and Paul finally get around to discussing Enlightenment, the final part of The Black Guardian Trilogy from 1983. It's been a long time since either of them watched this but they found a lot to enjoy in an unusual story from that period of Doctor Who. And of course they discuss the acting talents of Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee John!
-
Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time
Who NewIn honor of the 50th Anniversary, this is a dramatization of the creation and early years of Doctor Who.
Join us for the Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time.
The BBC need to fill a half hour hole in their programming. So Sydney Newman and Verity Lambert create the story of a Doctor and his companions flying through time and space. But troubles soon emerge as the Doctor’s actor, William Hartnell has increasing health issues.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
-
Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time
Who NewIn honor of the 50th Anniversary, this is a dramatization of the creation and early years of Doctor Who.
Join us for the Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time.
The BBC need to fill a half hour hole in their programming. So Sydney Newman and Verity Lambert create the story of a Doctor and his companions flying through time and space. But troubles soon emerge as the Doctor’s actor, William Hartnell has increasing health issues.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
-
Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time
Who NewIn honor of the 50th Anniversary, this is a dramatization of the creation and early years of Doctor Who.
Join us for the Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time.
The BBC need to fill a half hour hole in their programming. So Sydney Newman and Verity Lambert create the story of a Doctor and his companions flying through time and space. But troubles soon emerge as the Doctor’s actor, William Hartnell has increasing health issues.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
-
Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time
Who NewIn honor of the 50th Anniversary, this is a dramatization of the creation and early years of Doctor Who.
Join us for the Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time.
The BBC need to fill a half hour hole in their programming. So Sydney Newman and Verity Lambert create the story of a Doctor and his companions flying through time and space. But troubles soon emerge as the Doctor’s actor, William Hartnell has increasing health issues.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
-
Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time
Who NewIn honor of the 50th Anniversary, this is a dramatization of the creation and early years of Doctor Who.
Join us for the Doctor Who Docudrama: An Adventure In Space And Time.
The BBC need to fill a half hour hole in their programming. So Sydney Newman and Verity Lambert create the story of a Doctor and his companions flying through time and space. But troubles soon emerge as the Doctor’s actor, William Hartnell has increasing health issues.
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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C137 The Twin Dilemma
Who Back WhenA freshly regenerated Sixth Doctor arises discombobulated and edgy, but altogether more abusive and homicidal in this rarely lauded serial
The post C137 The Twin Dilemma appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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C137 The Twin Dilemma
Who Back WhenA freshly regenerated Sixth Doctor arises discombobulated and edgy, but altogether more abusive and homicidal in this rarely lauded serial
The post C137 The Twin Dilemma appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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C137 The Twin Dilemma
Who Back WhenA freshly regenerated Sixth Doctor arises discombobulated and edgy, but altogether more abusive and homicidal in this rarely lauded serial
The post C137 The Twin Dilemma appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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C137 The Twin Dilemma
Who Back WhenA freshly regenerated Sixth Doctor arises discombobulated and edgy, but altogether more abusive and homicidal in this rarely lauded serial
The post C137 The Twin Dilemma appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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C137 The Twin Dilemma
Who Back WhenA freshly regenerated Sixth Doctor arises discombobulated and edgy, but altogether more abusive and homicidal in this rarely lauded serial
The post C137 The Twin Dilemma appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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C137 The Twin Dilemma
Who Back WhenA freshly regenerated Sixth Doctor arises discombobulated and edgy, but altogether more abusive and homicidal in this rarely lauded serial
The post C137 The Twin Dilemma appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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C137 The Twin Dilemma
Who Back WhenA freshly regenerated Sixth Doctor arises discombobulated and edgy, but altogether more abusive and homicidal in this rarely lauded serial
The post C137 The Twin Dilemma appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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C137 The Twin Dilemma
Who Back WhenA freshly regenerated Sixth Doctor arises discombobulated and edgy, but altogether more abusive and homicidal in this rarely lauded serial
The post C137 The Twin Dilemma appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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Gallifrey's Most Wanted Episode 121 -- Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways
Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastAfter 5 years and 5 months Ross and Vic have reached the end of the 1st Series of New Who. It has been a fun journey. They chat RTDs first series and how it all came together. Also Ross gives his not so gentle opinion of Reality TV and Vic wraps her head around time travel rules again.
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Gallifrey's Most Wanted Episode 121 -- Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways
Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastAfter 5 years and 5 months Ross and Vic have reached the end of the 1st Series of New Who. It has been a fun journey. They chat RTDs first series and how it all came together. Also Ross gives his not so gentle opinion of Reality TV and Vic wraps her head around time travel rules again.
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C137 The Twin Dilemma
Who Back WhenA freshly regenerated Sixth Doctor arises discombobulated and edgy, but altogether more abusive and homicidal in this rarely lauded serial
The post C137 The Twin Dilemma appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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Gallifrey's Most Wanted Episode 121 -- Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways
Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastAfter 5 years and 5 months Ross and Vic have reached the end of the 1st Series of New Who. It has been a fun journey. They chat RTDs first series and how it all came together. Also Ross gives his not so gentle opinion of Reality TV and Vic wraps her head around time travel rules again.