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  • Geek Syndicate

    Dissecting Worlds Series 6, Ep 5: Secret History and Conspiracy Theories

    Geek Syndicate

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    11:52 (GMT) - 5 Oct 2012

    Grab on to your sense of the normal as the Dissecting Duo head down the Rabbit Hole and seek out the Truth behind the Veil of Lies fed to you by "The Man" and other Tools of The Conspiracy. Delving into works of (alleged) fiction and (supposed) fact, we take a roaming quest through the twisted landscapes of History, but Not As We Know It. We stop off at: 

    - The Knights Templar, Merovingian Dynasties and Dan Brown
    - The Philadelphia Experiment, Escaped Nazis' and conspiricies that really happened. 
    - Aliens from Roswell to The X-Files
    - Mystical Conspiricies from the Real Illuminati to the Fictional Ones. 
    - Who is "The Man" ? 

    Tom Lehrer's "Wernher Von Braun" can be heard here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEJ9HrZq7Ro

    We welcome comments and corrections (including audio files for our conclusion ep) to dissectingworlds(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk or tweet @dissectingwrlds.


  • Geek Syndicate

    Children of the Atom - Episode 0

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    06:27 (GMT) - 5 Oct 2012

    In this first episode of the Children of the Atom podcast we talk about how we first discovered the X-Men and what motivated us to podcast about the X-Universe.

    We also discuss the original development of the X-Men by Stan Lee, some contemporary influences on the concept, and where the series fits within the rest of the Marvel universe. In the main part of the show we review the first ever X-Men issue released in September 1963. Finally, we talk about which of the first run issues we managed to buy for our collection this month.



  • Doctor Who: Prognosis Negative

    SNS #13 Dr. No '62

    Doctor Who: Prognosis Negative

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    06:00 (GMT) - 5 Oct 2012

    Shaken Not Stirred XIII

    007:

    • Prognosis Negative proudly presents this Special 50th Anniversary Edition Shaken Not Stirred, the wiley James Bond commentary podcast featuring Steven, Josh, Eric, and Kyle!
    • Join us as we dive into Sir Thomas Sean Connery's definitive debut, Dr. No. Let the banter begin!
    • Dr. No premeired in the UK on October 5, 1962.
    • Nowhere will you find a James Bond commentary that sprinkles in more oblique Doctor Who references.

    WARNING:

    • This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and more! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us.
    • This commentary contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    LINKS:

    DISCLAIMER:

    • FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPROSES ONLY!
    • Calling it the 50th Anniversary Speical sound a bit tenuous, but hey it's true.
    • COMING SOON: ProgNeg #17 81/2

    East, West, just points on the compass, each as stupid as the other.


    Steven / @Legopolis
    Josh / @whomeJZ
    Eric / @BullittWHO
    Kyle / @FunctionalNerd

    Prognosis Negative / @ProgNeg
    Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Website: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com
    Tumblr: progneg.tumblr.com
    Facebook: facebook.com/ProgNeg

    Produced by E.A. Escamilla



  • Doctor Who: Prognosis Negative

    SNS #13 Dr. No '62

    Doctor Who: Prognosis Negative

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    06:00 (GMT) - 5 Oct 2012

    Shaken Not Stirred XIII

    007:

    • Prognosis Negative proudly presents this Special 50th Anniversary Edition Shaken Not Stirred, the wiley James Bond commentary podcast featuring Steven, Josh, Eric, and Kyle!
    • Join us as we dive into Sir Thomas Sean Connery's definitive debut, Dr. No. Let the banter begin!
    • Dr. No premeired in the UK on October 5, 1962.
    • Nowhere will you find a James Bond commentary that sprinkles in more oblique Doctor Who references.

    WARNING:

    • This discussion contains miscellaneous  SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and more! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us.
    • This commentary contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    LINKS:

    DISCLAIMER:

    • FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPROSES ONLY!
    • Calling it the 50th Anniversary Speical sound a bit tenuous, but hey it's true.
    • COMING SOON: ProgNeg #17

     

    East, West, just points on the compass, each as stupid as the other.

     

    Steven / @LegopolisJosh / @whomeJZEric / @BullittWHOKyle / @FunctionalNerd

    Prognosis Negative / @ProgNegEmail: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~comWebsite: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com Tumblr: progneg.tumblr.com Facebook: facebook.com/ProgNeg

    Produced by E.A. Escamilla



  • Geek Syndicate

    Children of the Atom - Episode 0

    Geek Syndicate

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    05:27 (GMT) - 5 Oct 2012

    In this first episode of the Children of the Atom podcast we talk about how we first discovered the X-Men and what motivated us to podcast about the X-Universe.

    We also discuss the original development of the X-Men by Stan Lee, some contemporary influences on the concept, and where the series fits within the rest of the Marvel universe. In the main part of the show we review the first ever X-Men issue released in September 1963. Finally, we talk about which of the first run issues we managed to buy for our collection this month.



  • Doctor Who: Prognosis Negative

    SNS #13 Dr. No '62

    Doctor Who: Prognosis Negative

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    05:00 (GMT) - 5 Oct 2012

    Shaken Not Stirred XIII

    007:

    • Prognosis Negative proudly presents this Special 50th Anniversary Edition Shaken Not Stirred, the wiley James Bond commentary podcast featuring Steven, Josh, Eric, and Kyle!
    • Join us as we dive into Sir Thomas Sean Connery's definitive debut, Dr. No. Let the banter begin!
    • Dr. No premeired in the UK on October 5, 1962.
    • Nowhere will you find a James Bond commentary that sprinkles in more oblique Doctor Who references.

    WARNING:

    • This discussion contains miscellaneous  SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and more! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us.
    • This commentary contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    LINKS:

    DISCLAIMER:

    • FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPROSES ONLY!
    • Calling it the 50th Anniversary Speical sound a bit tenuous, but hey it's true.
    • COMING SOON: ProgNeg #17

     

    East, West, just points on the compass, each as stupid as the other.


     

    Steven / @Legopolis
    Josh / @whomeJZ
    Eric / @BullittWHO
    Kyle / @FunctionalNerd

    Prognosis Negative / @ProgNeg
    Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Website: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com
    Tumblr: progneg.tumblr.com 
    Facebook: facebook.com/ProgNeg

    Produced by E.A. Escamilla



  • The Happiness Patrol

    The Happiness Patrol

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    00:50 (GMT) - 5 Oct 2012

    Well, it's about time.  About TIME that is for us to have to say farewell to one of the most successful crews the TARDIS has ever know.  It's always hard to say goodbye, and even harder to write a farewell episode and make it as meaningful as this.
    We here at The Happiness Patrol have enjoyed most of our time shared with The Ponds...there were some ups and downs, that's for sure, but in the end, I think we may just miss them.  Only Time Will Tell, and it's about time...

    On The Happiness Patrol Episode 98: It's About Time



  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 271: Smith Yr 3 Ep 5 - The Angels Take Manhattan

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    00:00 (GMT) - 5 Oct 2012

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search 229 – "The Angels Take Manhattan" Doctor Who episode Cast Doctor Matt Smith (Eleventh Doctor) Companions Karen Gillan (Amy Pond) Arthur Darvill (Rory Williams) Others Alex Kingston – River Song[1] Mike McShane – Grayle[2] Rob David – Sam Garner[2] Ozzie Yue – Foreman[2] Bentley Kalu – Hood 1[2] Burnell Tucker – Garner 2[2] Production Writer Steven Moffat Director Nick Hurran Producer Marcus Wilson Executive producer(s) Steven Moffat Caroline Skinner Series Series 7 Length 45 minutes Originally broadcast 29 September 2012 Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "The Power of Three" 2012 Christmas special "The Angels Take Manhattan"[3] is the fifth episode of the seventh series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on BBC One on 29 September 2012.[2] It is the last in the first block of episodes in the seventh series, to be followed by a Christmas special. The episode was written by head writer Steven Moffat and directed by Nick Hurran. The story takes place in New York[4] and features recurring monsters the Weeping Angels.[5] This is the final episode that features Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill).[4] Alex Kingston reprises her role as River Song,[1] the Doctor's wife and occasional companion, the daughter of Amy and Rory. Contents 1 Plot 1.1 Continuity 2 Production 2.1 The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story 3 Broadcast and reception 3.1 Critical reception 4 References 5 External links Plot In the prologue, private detective Sam Garner in 1938 New York is hired by the shady Mr. Grayle to investigate "moving statues" at the Winter Quay, a set of apartment blocks. There, Sam finds an elderly version of himself dying in a bed. Chased by Weeping Angels to the rooftop, the man is confronted by a grimacing Statue of Liberty. In present-day New York City, the Doctor, Amy, and Rory enjoy a picnic in Central Park. The Doctor is reading to Amy from a 1930s detective pulp novel, "The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story", while Rory leaves them to go for coffee. As he reads, the Doctor tears out the last page, noting he does this to avoid endings. Continuing, the Doctor and Amy are surprised to find Rory turn up in the plot of the novel. The Doctor and Amy continue to read in concurrence with events in the past, as Rory is joined by the book's lead character, Melody Malone, who turns out to be River Song. They are both abducted by Grayle's henchmen. River tells Rory that New York is subjected to unusual time distortions which would prevent the TARDIS from landing in this time period. As the Doctor and Amy return to the TARDIS, he scolds her to not read ahead in the novel for fear of creating a fixed point in time that they must follow, as she has already read about the Doctor breaking River's wrist. Grayle has Rory locked up in his basement with cherub-shaped Weeping Angels with only a box of matches to protect himself, while River is taken to his secured office. Information she provides via the book allows the Doctor to signal her via the writing on an old Chinese vase, and she activates a homing beacon, allowing the Doctor to guide the TARDIS to Grayle. In the meantime Grayle has shown River a damaged Weeping Angel, part of his collection, and allowed it to grab River's wrist to gain information about the Angels from her. Amy deduces that River will write the book and correctly guesses that she would have left hints. They identify Rory's location from the chapter titles in the novel, and the Doctor sends Amy to rescue him. However, the Doctor finds the last chapter is about Amy's farewell and frets. Upset, he tells River to free herself from the Angel without breaking her wrist. The Doctor joins Amy and finds that Rory has run out of matches and with no means to look at the Angels was snatched by them. River appears, having freed herself apparently without harm from the Angel, and soon locates Rory nearby at Winter Quay: he has unusually been moved in space and not time. However, as they race to leave, the Doctor grabs River's hand and discovers that her wrist is broken. Realising the events of the book are still coming true, the Doctor uses his regeneration energy to heal River. At the Quay, Rory is drawn to an apartment labelled with his name, just as the others catch up to him. In the apartment, they find an elderly Rory on his death bed, calling to Amy before dying. The Doctor realises that Rory's fate is now assured; the Doctor recognises that the Quay has been used by the Angels many times within the populous New York City as a battery farm, leaving their victims to live out their lives in solitude, whilst the Angels feast on their energy. Rory and Amy refuse to accept their fate, insisting they can run from the Angels forever. The Doctor and River agree, and help to distract the Angels converging on them. Amy and Rory make it to the roof of the building, where the Statue of Liberty, a giant Angel itself, awaits to take Rory to the past. Rory determines there is another exit — were he to die by jumping from the roof before the Angels take him, a paradox would be created, ending their preying methods and wiping them from existence. Rather than pushing him as he requests, Amy opts to join him, and just as the Doctor and River reach the roof, the two jump, creating the paradox and killing the Angels. The four find themselves in a New York graveyard in the present era again, though the Doctor notes with the paradox, he can no longer travel to that point in time for fear of destroying New York. As the others enter the TARDIS, Rory spots a tombstone with his name on it — moments before he is touched by one surviving Angel and disappears into the past. A distraught Amy convinces herself that if she were touched by the same Angel, it would send her to the same time it sent Rory. While she is still staring at the Angel she tearfully says goodbye to River. The Doctor tries to talk her out of it, knowing he can't return to the past to see her again, but River insists she goes. Amy finally says goodbye to the "Raggedy Man" - her early nickname for the Doctor - as she turns to face him and lets the Angel take her. The tombstone then changes to reflect Amy's presence in the past with Rory, both having died at an old age. In the TARDIS, the distraught Doctor asks River to travel with him, which she agrees to do, but "not always". He considers this, and suddenly realises that while River may be the author of "The Angel's Kiss", Amy would be the one to publish the book, and may have left a final message in the afterword. He races back to their picnic spot to find the page he tore out earlier containing the afterword. In it, Amy tells him that she and Rory love him and assures him that they lived a good and happy life together. She also requests that he pay another visit to her younger self to reassure her that he will come back for her and take her on amazing journeys. As the episode ends, young Amelia Pond waits for the Doctor in her garden, looking to the skies as she hears the sound of the TARDIS engines. Continuity When River asks the Doctor whether the bulb on top of the TARDIS needs changing, he says that he has just changed it; flickering light bulbs have been a common motif throughout the current series, as well as a tactic used by the Angels in their previous appearances.[6] In Amy's voice over, references are made to "The Eleventh Hour", "The Curse of the Black Spot", "The Big Bang", "Vincent and the Doctor", and "The Beast Below". The closing view of young Amelia waiting in her garden reprises a scene from "The Eleventh Hour". Production Matt Smith during filming of the episode in Central Park, New York In December 2011, Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat announced that Amy and Rory would leave in the seventh series in "heartbreaking" circumstances.[7] Amy's exit was a mutual decision between Moffat and Gillan.[8] Gillan wanted her character to have a final ending, and ruled out returning to the show in the future as she felt it would take away from the impact of her final scene.[9][10] Moffat stated he felt "tremendous pressure" writing Amy and Rory's ending.[11] He later revealed that he "completely changed" the ending as he was writing it, feeling the emphasis was wrong.[12] Gillan refused to read the script for a few weeks after she received it because she "didn't want to make it real".[13] She said in an interview, "I literally couldn't read it without crying. It was the most highly-charged read-through I've ever experienced. But I couldn't have asked for a better exit. I don't think it'll be what people expect."[14] However, the final episode Gillan and Darvill shot as Amy and Rory was actually the previous episode, "The Power of Three".[13] Moffat was also interested in coming up with a new form for the Angels, and so he introduced the putti.[15] Much of the episode was filmed in Central Park in New York City in April 2012.[16] The cast and crew were met with thousands of American fans, which surprised Smith, Gillan, and Darvill.[17] Other scenes were shot at night in the city, involving old-fashioned cars.[18] Moffat was in New York City when he came up with the story, and thought it was appropriate for the Weeping Angels.[19] He described the city as "a different backdrop" to shoot a Doctor Who story in, and made use of its architecture.[20] Fellow executive producer Caroline Skinner felt that the location "has such scale and romance" which "[gave] the episode a real atmosphere and a very different tone for Doctor Who".[19] This marks the second time Doctor Who has filmed principal photography in the United States, the first being the opening sixth series episodes "The Impossible Astronaut"/"Day of the Moon".[21] The week spent filming in the city was done by a "small unit by American standards" according to producer Marcus Wilson. They did not take any props of Angels or the TARDIS, which were instead added in post-production.[15] Other filming locations included University of Bristol,[22] Cardiff University [23] and a cemetery in Llanelli.[24] The New York skyline was added into the cemetery in post-production.[15] The Doctor Who logo in the title sequence featured a texture showing the Statue of Liberty's crown,[25] in keeping with the varied "blockbuster" themes for each of the opening five episodes of the series.[26] The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story Main article: The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story The story that the Doctor reads in this episode is titled The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story. BBC Books is due to publish this as an ebook on 4 October 2012.[27] Broadcast and reception "The Angels Take Manhattan" was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on 29 September 2012.[28] Overnight ratings showed that it was watched by 5.9 million viewers live, an increase of 400,000 from the previous week.[29] It also received an Appreciation Index of 88, the second highest of the series behind "Asylum of the Daleks" (89).[30] Critical reception The episode received positive reviews. Dan Martin of The Guardian gave a positive review, writing, "This was a fitting end to a golden era, and bravo to Steven Moffat for telling such an involving, emotional story with such style". He also praised the concept of the cherubs and the Angels in New York. However, he noted that he was "flummoxed" as to where in River's timeline the episode took place.[31] The Daily Telegraph reviewer Gavin Fuller gave it five out of five stars, concluding "'The Angels Take Manhattan' brought this mini-run of the series to a close with easily the best episode of the five: a powerful, taut, compelling, filmic, emotionally punchy affair which re-established the Angels as one of the standout monsters of the series and gave Amy Pond a fine send off". While he praised the four actors he felt Gillan was the star, and noted that Rory did not "get any sort of send-off".[32] Keith Phipps of The A.V. Club gave "The Angels Take Manhattan" a grade of A, attributing its success to "the way it does double duty as a twist adventure and a highly emotional story of farewells".[33] Sam Wollaston, also writing for The Guardian, wrote positively of the scare factor in the episode, as well as the sadness.[34] Neela Debnath of The Independent described it as a "wonderful swansong to the duo" and particularly praised the "stylish" cinematography and sense of danger. However, she considered the "only flaw" to be "the rule that time cannot be changed if one knows what is going to happen ... though it is probably best not to question the timey wimey side of things and just accept it and enjoy the adventure".[35] IGN's Matt Risley rated the episode 9 out of 10, writing that it "stood strong as a heartfelt, emotional end for the TARDIS' longest serving companions (since the show's noughties' return at least), and the best episode of the season thus far". Risley also praised the three leads, though he did admit the episode "left a few nitpicky questions".[36] Digital Spy reviewer Morgan Jeffery gave "The Angels Take Manhattan" five out of five stars, despite noting "plotholes ... and slightly-too-convenient plot contrivances" and that Rory did not get a heroic exit. Jeffery particularly praised the build-up to Amy and Rory's departure as well as the "superb production design".[37] Dave Golder of SFX awarded the episode four out of five stars, believing that the "bittersweet exit" of the Ponds distracted the viewer from various narrative problems, such as the Statue of Liberty. He felt that Gillan and Darvill "were on top form" as well as Smith's "brilliant performance" and a "less over-the-top River", and also wrote positively about the noir theme and the Angels using the Winter Quay as a battery farm.[25] The Huffington Post writer Maureen Ryan was more critical of the episode, worrying that the BBC's international promotion of the show was to the detriment of the quality of the writing. She felt that Amy deserved a better exit and "was crowded out by the distracting presence of River Song and by the fact that Rory was the one to make the essential choices first". She also personally disliked the "timey-whimey" devices, and commented that the "big and operatic tone the director was clearly going for clashed with the mood of film noir" and that the Angels "felt less menacing" and the "pace was a little too frantic".[38] References ^ a b "BBC One - Doctor Who, Series 7, The Angels Take Manhattan, The Return of River and the Weeping Angels". Bbc.co.uk. 1970-01-01. Retrieved 2012-09-28. ^ a b c d e f Mulkern, Patrick (2012). "Doctor Who | Series 7 - 5. The Angels Take Manhattan |". Radio Times. Retrieved 30 September 2012. ^ "The Power of Three and The Angels Take Manhattan". BBC. 15 August 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ a b Eames, Tom (24 March 2012). "'Doctor Who' Amy, Rory final episode to be filmed in New York". Digital Spy. Retrieved 25 June 2012. ^ Jeffery, Morgan (21 March 2012). "'Doctor Who': Weeping Angels return for Amy and Rory exit". Digital Spy. Retrieved 25 June 2012. ^ Brew, Simon (2012-09-15). "Is this the recurring theme of Doctor Who series 7?". Den of Geek. Retrieved 2012-09-29. ^ Masters, Tim (15 December 2011). "Doctor Who's Amy and Rory to leave during next series". BBC News. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ Goldman, Eric (16 February 2012). "Karen Gillan: Why She's Leaving Doctor Who". IGN. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ Millar, Paul (2 November 2011). "'Doctor Who' Karen Gillan: 'I won't make return cameos'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 28 September 2012. ^ Falls, Amanda Harris (27 September 2012). "'Doctor Who' Bids Farewell to the Ponds". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 28 September 2012. ^ Ryan, Maureen (3 May 2012). "'Doctor Who' Details: Steven Moffat On Amy Pond And Rory Pond's Exit And What's Coming Next". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ Jeffery, Morgan; Mansell, Tom (17 August 2012). "Exclusive: 'Doctor Who' Steven Moffat: 'I completely changed Amy and Rory's exit'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ a b Hogan, Michael (14 August 2012). "Karen Gillan 'in denial' about leaving Doctor Who". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ Hilton, Beth (19 May 2012). "'Doctor Who' Karen Gillan: 'My exit won't be what people expect'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ a b c Mulkern, Patrick (23 September 2012). "Doctor Who: The Angels Take Manhattan preview". Radio Times. Retrieved 23 September 2012. ^ Woener, Meredith (11 April 2012). "Exclusive Photos from Doctor Who's New York Set". io9. Retrieved 24 June 2012. ^ Steven Moffat, Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill (29 September 2012). "Doctor Who in the U.S.". BBC. BBC America. ^ Golder, Dave (14 April 2012). "Doctor Who Series 7: Manhattan Night Filming Pics". SFX. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ a b Radish, Christina (20 July 2012). "Comic-Con: Showrunner Steven Moffat and Producer Caroline Skinner Talk Doctor Who, What to Expect on Upcoming Episodes, the New Companion and More". Collider. Retrieved 19 August 2012. ^ McAlpine, Fraser (4 April 2012). "Watch: Steven Moffat on Filming 'Doctor Who' in New York". BBC America. Retrieved 18 August 2012. ^ Wicks, Kevin (10 October 2011). "It's official: Doctor Who to film in the US for the first time". BBC America. Retrieved 28 September 2012. ^ "Bristol's Doctor Who connections: The TARDIS, K-9 and buses". [1]. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 29 September 2012. ^ "Matt Smith and Karen Gillan freeze while filming Doctor Who in Cardiff". WalesOnline. 5 April 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2012. ^ Griffith-Delgado, Jennifer (29 April 2012). "Doctor Who Cemetery Filming Photos". io9. Retrieved 24 June 2012. ^ a b Golder, Dave (29 September 2012). "Doctor Who 7.05 "The Angels Take Manhattan" Review". SFX. Retrieved 1 October 2012. ^ Mulkern, Patrick (15 August 2012). "Doctor Who premiere - new title sequence, Matt Smith on Twitter and a Big Surprise". Radio Times. Retrieved 3 October 2012. ^ Golder, Dave (27 September 2012). "Doctor Who’s First E-Book Exclusive, Inspired By "The Angels Take Manhattan"". SFX. Retrieved 1 October 2012. ^ "Doctor Who: The Angels Take Manhattan". BBC. Retrieved 30 September 2012. ^ Golder, Dave (30 September 2012). "Doctor Who "The Angels Take Manhattan" Overnight Ratings". SFX. Retrieved 30 September 2012. ^ Golder, Dave (1 October 2012). "Doctor Who "The Power of Three" Final Ratings". SFX. Retrieved 1 October 2012. ^ Martin, Dan (29 September 2012). "Doctor Who: The Angels Take Manhattan – series 33, episode five". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 September 2012. ^ Fuller, Gavin (29 September 2012). "Doctor Who, episode 5: The Angels Take Manhattan, review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 30 September 2012. ^ Phipps, Keith (29 September 2012). "The Angels Take Manhattan". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 30 September 2012. ^ Wollaston, Sam (30 September 2012). "TV review: Doctor Who; The Thick of It". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 September 2012. ^ Debnath, Neela (29 September 2012). "Review of Doctor Who 'The Angels Take Manhattan'". The Independent. Retrieved 30 September 2012. ^ "Doctor Who "The Angels Take Manhattan" Review". IGN. 30 September 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2012. ^ Jeffery, Morgan (29 September 2012). "'Doctor Who' - 'The Angels Take Manhattan' review". Digital Spy. Retrieved 1 October 2012. ^ Ryan, Maureen (28 September 2012). "'Doctor Who': Amy and Rory's Last Episode (And Has The Show Gotten Too Big?)". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 1 October 2012. External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Eleventh Doctor "The Angels Take Manhattan" at the BBC Doctor Who homepage The Angels Take Manhattan on TARDIS Index File, an external wiki "The Angels Take Manhattan" at Doctor Who: A Brief History Of Time (Travel)


  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate Merlin Special: Julian Jones Talks Merlin Series 5

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    20:10 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    So wth Merlin series 5 all ready to start back on the BBC this weekend we thought it was a perfect time to catch up with our good frend Julian Jones, the co-creator and head writer on the show.

    With Dave off on his adventures Barry flys solo in this special episode in which Julian opens up about series 5 and what we can expect from the characters and the story. We also take a little look back at season 4 and some of Julian's thoughts on his episodes and plot points in that series. There's also some talk on season six and the status of a Merlin feature film.

    Julian also lets slip a massive spolier for series 5 which we have moved until right at the end of the interview to give those of you who don't want to know fair warning.

    Enjoy!



  • Geek Syndicate

    Geek Syndicate Merlin Special: Julian Jones Talks Merlin Series 5

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    19:10 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    So wth Merlin series 5 all ready to start back on the BBC this weekend we thought it was a perfect time to catch up with our good frend Julian Jones, the co-creator and head writer on the show.

    With Dave off on his adventures Barry flys solo in this special episode in which Julian opens up about series 5 and what we can expect from the characters and the story. We also take a little look back at season 4 and some of Julian's thoughts on his episodes and plot points in that series. There's also some talk on season six and the status of a Merlin feature film.

    Julian also lets slip a massive spolier for series 5 which we have moved until right at the end of the interview to give those of you who don't want to know fair warning.

    Enjoy!



  • The 50 Shades of Gallifrey Podcast

    50 Shades Of Gallifrey 04.10.12

    The 50 Shades of Gallifrey Podcast

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    19:08 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    Stay tuned tomorrow for a full schedule of each episodes content for the next week!  You can visit Gallifreyuk.com from 15:00 BST to find out whats coming up. Tonight we talk new, podcasts and of course our new competition which is now open to all members of the gallifreyuk.com website. Enjoy and can't wait to let you all know whats happening tomorrow!





  • The Memory Cheats

    The Memory Cheats #30

    The Memory Cheats

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    17:00 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    Episode #30 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...

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  • The Memory Cheats

    The Memory Cheats #30

    The Memory Cheats

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    17:00 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    Episode #30 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...

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  • The Memory Cheats

    The Memory Cheats #30

    The Memory Cheats

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    16:00 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    Episode #30 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...

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  • The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

    Red Dwarf Special

    The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

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    14:35 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    A special one off episode of The Minute Red Dwarf Podcast celebrating the new series on Dave.

    Watch in YouTubeHD - http://youtu.be/OC6W9dFpJxU?hd=1


  • Podshock

    280 - Doctor Who: Podshock

    Podshock

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    14:16 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 280Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 280
    Running time: 1:36:15

    We review 'The Angels Take Manhattan' live on the net with your live feedback and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper.

    Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions.

    This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you.

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  • The Time Meddlers

    Episode 20

    The Time Meddlers

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    13:43 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    One spikes your palm and takes your pulse. Another fires laser bolts at you. There’s even one which plays The Time Meddlers on an endless loop!

    In this podcast, Ian, Jonathan and David review the penultimate episode of the first part of Doctor Who Series Seven: ‘The Power of Three’…



  • The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

    Red Dwarf Special

    The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

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    12:22 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    A special one off episode of The Minute Red Dwarf Podcast celebrating the new series on Dave. Watch in YouTubeHD – http://youtu.be/OC6W9dFpJxU?hd=1


  • The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

    Red Dwarf Special

    The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

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    12:22 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    A special one off episode of The Minute Red Dwarf Podcast celebrating the new series on Dave. Watch in YouTubeHD – http://youtu.be/OC6W9dFpJxU?hd=1


  • The Preachrs Podcast

    Series 5 Episode 9: Phil Ford Interview EXCLUSIVE Wizards vs Aliens and more!

    The Preachrs Podcast

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    10:51 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    Want more quality TV, no more Doctor Who! Wizards vs Aliens a new show from Doctor Who and Sarah Jane Adventures writers and creators starts soon! Want to find out more listen to this EXCLUSIVE interview with creator and writer Phil Ford. Phil has also written Doctor Who, Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood!


  • Drunken Time Travel

    3.07 The Celestial Toymaker

    Drunken Time Travel

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    09:45 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    The cover this week comes courtesy of the artistic stylings of @TDro

    First Doctor, Steven, and Dodo

    Random impressions, Doctor Who Monopoly, disclaimers, and the latest from the office of Roger Colbert

    Somewhere outside space and time waits the Celestial Toymaker, an enigmatic being who ensnares unwary travellers into his domain to play out his dark and deadly games. If they lose, they are condemned to become the Toymaker's playthings for all eternity. For in the malevolent wonderland that is his toyroom, nothing is just for fun... Episode List Episode 1 - The Celestial Toyroom Episode 2 - The Hall Of Dolls Episode 3 - The Dancing Floor Episode 4 - The Final Test Credits Writen By: Brian Hayles Directed By: Bill Sellars

    Links Full Size Cover Art from @TDro DTT 3.07 The Celestial Toymaker (alternate mp3 download)


  • Drunken Time Travel

    3.07 The Celestial Toymaker

    Drunken Time Travel

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    07:45 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    The cover this week comes courtesy of the artistic stylings of @TDro

    First Doctor, Steven, and Dodo

    Random impressions, Doctor Who Monopoly, disclaimers, and the latest from the office of Roger Colbert

    Somewhere outside space and time waits the Celestial Toymaker, an enigmatic being who ensnares unwary travellers into his domain to play out his dark and deadly games. If they lose, they are condemned to become the Toymaker's playthings for all eternity. For in the malevolent wonderland that is his toyroom, nothing is just for fun... Episode List Episode 1 - The Celestial Toyroom Episode 2 - The Hall Of Dolls Episode 3 - The Dancing Floor Episode 4 - The Final Test Credits Writen By: Brian Hayles Directed By: Bill Sellars

    Links Full Size Cover Art from @TDro DTT 3.07 The Celestial Toymaker (alternate mp3 download)


  • Drunken Time Travel

    3.07 The Celestial Toymaker

    Drunken Time Travel

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    07:45 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    The cover this week comes courtesy of the artistic stylings of @TDro

    First Doctor, Steven, and Dodo

    Random impressions, Doctor Who Monopoly, disclaimers, and the latest from the office of Roger Colbert

    Somewhere outside space and time waits the Celestial Toymaker, an enigmatic being who ensnares unwary travellers into his domain to play out his dark and deadly games. If they lose, they are condemned to become the Toymaker's playthings for all eternity. For in the malevolent wonderland that is his toyroom, nothing is just for fun... Episode List Episode 1 - The Celestial Toyroom Episode 2 - The Hall Of Dolls Episode 3 - The Dancing Floor Episode 4 - The Final Test Credits Writen By: Brian Hayles Directed By: Bill Sellars

    Links Full Size Cover Art from @TDro DTT 3.07 The Celestial Toymaker (alternate mp3 download)


  • Drunken Time Travel

    3.07 The Celestial Toymaker

    Drunken Time Travel

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    07:45 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    The cover this week comes courtesy of the artistic stylings of @TDro

    DTT307Cover.jpg

    First Doctor, Steven, and Dodo

    Random impressions, Doctor Who Monopoly, disclaimers, and the latest from the office of Roger Colbert

    Somewhere outside space and time waits the Celestial Toymaker, an enigmatic being who ensnares unwary travellers into his domain to play out his dark and deadly games. If they lose, they are condemned to become the Toymaker's playthings for all eternity. For in the malevolent wonderland that is his toyroom, nothing is just for fun...

    Episode List

    Episode 1 - The Celestial Toyroom
    Episode 2 - The Hall Of Dolls
    Episode 3 - The Dancing Floor
    Episode 4 - The Final Test

    Credits

    Writen By: Brian Hayles
    Directed By: Bill Sellars

    Links

    Full Size Cover Art from @TDro
    DTT 3.07 The Celestial Toymaker (alternate mp3 download)


  • Drunken Time Travel

    3.07 The Celestial Toymaker

    Drunken Time Travel

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    05:45 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    The cover this week comes courtesy of the artistic stylings of @TDro

    DTT307Cover.jpg

    First Doctor, Steven, and Dodo

    Random impressions, Doctor Who Monopoly, disclaimers, and the latest from the office of Roger Colbert

    Somewhere outside space and time waits the Celestial Toymaker, an enigmatic being who ensnares unwary travellers into his domain to play out his dark and deadly games. If they lose, they are condemned to become the Toymaker's playthings for all eternity. For in the malevolent wonderland that is his toyroom, nothing is just for fun...

    Episode List

    Episode 1 - The Celestial Toyroom
    Episode 2 - The Hall Of Dolls
    Episode 3 - The Dancing Floor
    Episode 4 - The Final Test

    Credits

    Writen By: Brian Hayles
    Directed By: Bill Sellars

    Links

    Full Size Cover Art from @TDro
    DTT 3.07 The Celestial Toymaker (alternate mp3 download)


  • Playing Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Ep-013 Who's Afraid of the Bad Wolf

    Playing Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast

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    03:56 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    Series 1 of Doctor Who is almost finished and this week we get our good friend The LadyFox to help us discuss episode 12, “Bad Wolf.”

    The future was promised to be great and bountiful but instead the world has been plunged in to Reality TV hell. Game shows rule the airwaves and if you’re unfortunate enough to be chosen as a contestant you better play to win, because only the winners get to live!

    The Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack wake up in the middle of various game shows and have to get their bearings fast because there’s huffing and puffing outside and it sounds like they’re living in a house of straw. It might be time to panic as we find out Who’s Afraid of the Bad Wolf!

    Discussed:
    Weakest Link Doctor Who Special

    The post Ep-013 Who’s Afraid of the Bad Wolf appeared first on Playing Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast.



  • New Who Podcast

    DWS07E5 - The Angels Take Manhattan

    New Who Podcast

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    02:16 (GMT) - 4 Oct 2012

    DWS07E5 - The Angels Take Manhattan


  • The 50 Shades of Gallifrey Podcast

    50 Shades Of Gallifrey 03.10.12

    The 50 Shades of Gallifrey Podcast

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    19:11 (GMT) - 3 Oct 2012

    Tonights some interesting news on an iPhone app you may hesitate to use on the way to work, DAVeROSs can't resist the urge to make a cameo with his thoughts on Jon Pertwee and there's also a quick reminder of details on how to enter this month's fantastic competition.





  • The Flashing Blade Podcast

    The Flashing Blade Podcast 1-126 - Doctor Who Podcast

    The Flashing Blade Podcast

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    17:36 (GMT) - 3 Oct 2012

    Siobhan gets serious about Jimmy Saville and the allegations of child abuse. Bob and Viki return. And there is music by Paul Daniels....



  • Kasterborous Podkast

    The Statue of PodKast!

    Kasterborous Podkast

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    15:30 (GMT) - 3 Oct 2012

    We laughed, we cried, we said goodbye… this week’s Kasterborous podKast (with a “K”) features Christian Cawley and James McLean discussing the merits (or otherwise) of the Doctor Who Series 7a conclusion, The Angels Take Manhattan.

    After a year and a half of questions and complaints about Amy Pond, will James finally be glad to see the back of her? Will the reappearance of River Song have left him chewing his fist in anger? And will Christian’s long-standing love of Steven Moffat see him declare Series 7a as the best ever?

    The answers might surprise you…

    Regular listeners of the podKast will know that it is available in three ways. First, you can use the player in the top right of each page on Kasterborous. Second, you can use the “pop out” player above, which also allows you to download the podKast to your computer.

    Third, you can take advantage of the RSS feed to subscribe to the podKast for your media player, and also find us on iTunes!



  • Earth Station Who

    Earth Station Who Episode 18: The Angels Take Manhattan

    Earth Station Who

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    13:20 (GMT) - 3 Oct 2012

    In the mid-series finale, the Weeping Angels take a bite of the Big Apple and its up the The Doctor and the Pond family to save the day. Mike, Mike, Dave, and Bobby are joined by Keith Leonard to...

    Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.


  • Earth Station Who

    Earth Station Who Episode 18: The Angels Take Manhattan

    Earth Station Who

    Direct Podcast Download

    13:20 (GMT) - 3 Oct 2012

    In the mid-series finale, the Weeping Angels take a bite of the Big Apple and its up the The Doctor and the Pond family to save the day. Mike, Mike, Dave, and Bobby are joined by Keith Leonard to...

    Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.


  • Outpost Skaro Podcast

    Plotholes take Manhattan!

    Outpost Skaro Podcast

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    11:05 (GMT) - 3 Oct 2012

    The Angels took Manhattan but they’ve left behind some major plot holes. Alan, Andy and Derek pick there way through this epic timey whimey tale of love, death and angels. And maybe, just maybe, they’ve found a theory that not only fills in the holes from this episode but some that have been outstanding since the Eleventh Hour. Oh, and the ponds left but this has caused a surprising reaction from everyone.



  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 270: Planet of the Giants DVD REVIEW

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    03:00 (GMT) - 3 Oct 2012

    Following a malfunction on the TARDIS console and the bleating of a klaxon indicating something is amiss, the Doctor insists the fault locator shows nothing is wrong and it is safe to venture outside. He leads his companions Ian, Barbara and Susan to the world beyond and within minutes they find a dead giant earthworm followed by a large deceased ant. They seem to have died immediately. After some deduction the travellers realise they have arrived on Earth but have shrunk in size to about an inch. Ian is investigating a discarded matchbox when someone picks it up and he is hurled around inside. That someone is a government scientist called Farrow. He is met by a callous industrialist named Forester to tell him that his application for DN6, a new insecticide, has been rejected. In reality DN6 should not be licensed: it is far too deadly to all insect life. When they fall out over this news, Forester shoots Farrow and leaves him for dead on the lawn. The Doctor, Barbara and Susan hear the gunshot as an enormous explosion, and head for the house. They find Ian unhurt near the dead body and surmise a murder has taken place but can do little about it. They are determined, however, to ensure the murderer is brought to justice despite their microscopic size. While avoiding a cat, the travellers get split up again with Ian and Barbara hiding in a briefcase. The giant Forester returns to the lawn and collects the briefcase, taking it inside to the laboratory. His aide, Smithers, arrives and suspects him of murder, but does not report him for fear of undermining the DN6 project to which he has given his life. The Doctor and Susan scale a drainpipe to gain access to the house and locate their friends, braving the height as they go. Meanwhile Ian and Barbara examine the laboratory and encounter a giant fly, which is killed instantly when it contacts sample seeds that had been sprayed with DN6. Barbara foolishly touched one seed earlier and soon starts to feel unwell. Nevertheless, attracted by Susan’s voice in the reverberating plughole, the four friends are reunited. Forester has meanwhile doctored Farrow’s report so as to give DN6 the licence he wants and, disguising his voice as Farrow’s, makes a supportive phonecall to the ministry to the same effect. This is overheard by the local telephone operator, Hilda Rowse, and her policeman husband, Bert, who start to suspect something is wrong. The Doctor has meanwhile realised the deadly and everlasting nature of DN6 and the probable contamination of Barbara. They try to alert someone by hoisting up the phone receiver with corks, but cannot make themselves heard. Hilda notes the engaged signal, however, and she and Bert become even more concerned. Forester and Smithers return to the lab and correct the engaged handset and then Hilda rings to check things are okay. She rings again moments later and asks for Farrow and, when Forester impersonates him, immediately spots the faked voice and so knows there is something badly wrong. Bert heads off to the house to investigate. The Doctor and his companions decide to start a fire to attract attention to the house and succeed in setting up an aerosol can of insecticide and a lab bench gas jet as a bomb. This coincides with Smithers discovering the true virulence of DN6 - it's lethal to everything - and demanding Forester stop seeking a licence. Forester spots the makeshift bomb, which goes off in his face. Smithers retrieves the gun as PC Rowse arrives and then places both under arrest. Their work done, the travellers return to the TARDIS and the Doctor reconfigures the machine to return them to normal size. Barbara, who was on the verge of death, recovers on being returned to full size; the insecticide and seed responsible aboard the TARDIS shrinking to their real microscopic and minuscule sizes. Production Serial details by episode EpisodeBroadcast dateRun timeViewership (in millions)Archive "Planet of Giants" 31 October 1964 23:15 8.4 16mm t/r "Dangerous Journey" 7 November 1964 23:40 8.4 16mm t/r "Crisis" 14 November 1964 26:35 8.9 16mm t/r "Crisis (Original Recorded Version)" Unaired N/A N/A Only stills and/or fragments exist "The Urge to Live (Original Recorded Version)" Unaired N/A N/A Only stills and/or fragments exist [2][3][4] An early draft of this story – by C.E. Webber and entitled The Giants – was originally meant to be the first story of the first season.[5] Episode 4 This story was originally four episodes in length. Upon viewing Episodes 3 and 4, which focused more heavily on Hilda and Bert, Head of Drama Sydney Newman ordered them spliced together in order to form a faster-paced climax (Episode 3) focusing on the core characters of the series. Episode 4 was called "The Urge to Live" and directed by Douglas Camfield (instead of Mervyn Pinfield, who directed Episodes 1-3). When Episodes 3 and 4 were edited together to make the new Episode 3, only Camfield was credited. The decision to splice the last two episodes into one would have ramifications for the second production block of the series, when the producers were left with a one-episode space following Galaxy 4. Rather than producing a single-episode stand-alone story or extend any of the planned serials, Mission to the Unknown was commissioned to serve as a prelude to The Daleks' Master Plan without the participation of any of the regular cast. This was produced in the same block as Galaxy 4, and both were held over to be the first two serials of Season 3.[6] The 2012 DVD includes recreations of the original Episodes 3 and 4, based on the original scripts and featuring newly recorded dialogue and animation.[7] In print A novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in January 1990. It was the final serial of the William Hartnell era to be novelised. The novel also reinstated much of the material cut to make the televised serial into three episodes. Doctor Who book Planet of Giants Series Target novelisations Release number 145 Writer Terrance Dicks Publisher Target Books Cover artist Alister Pearson ISBN 0-426-20345-3 Release date 18 January 1990 VHS and DVD releases This serial was released on VHS in 2002; it was the first commercially-released story to receive the VidFIRE process.[8] It was released on DVD in Region 2 on 20 August 2012.[9] References ^ The episode is undated, though its general appearance is consistent with the year of transmission. ^ Shaun Lyon et al. (31 March 2007). "Planet of Giants". Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from the original on 31 August 2008. Retrieved 30 August 2008. ^ "Planet of Giants". Doctor Who Reference Guide. Retrieved 30 August 2008. ^ Sullivan, Shannon (4 April 2005). "Planet of Giants". A Brief History of Time Travel. Retrieved 30 August 2008. ^ Howe, David J.; Stammers, Mark; Walker, Stephen James (1994). Doctor Who The Handbook - The First Doctor. London: Doctor Who Books. pp. 178–9. ISBN 0-426-20430-1. ^ Sullivan, Shannon. "Mission to the Unknown (aka. Dalek Cutaway)". A Brief History of Time (Travel). Retrieved 24 April 2007. ^ http://news.drwho-online.co.uk/Planet-of-Giants-DVD-Cover-and-Details.aspx ^ Roberts, Steve. "VidFIRE". The Doctor Who Restoration Team Website. Retrieved 24 April 2007. ^ http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2012/05/dwn030512103008-dvd-update-summer.html External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: First Doctor Planet of Giants at BBC Online Planet of Giants at Doctor Who: A Brief History Of Time (Travel) Planet of Giants at the Doctor Who Reference Guide Planet of Giants on TARDIS Index File, an external wiki Reviews Planet of Giants reviews at Outpost Gallifrey Planet of Giants reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide Target novelisation Planet of Giants novelisation reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide On Target — Planet of Giants


  • Transmissions From Atlantis

    Episode 16 - The One Saying Good-bye to the Ponds

    Transmissions From Atlantis

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    01:30 (GMT) - 3 Oct 2012

    In a heartbreaking episode, we said our final good-byes to Amy and Rory of Doctor Who. To celebrate the memory of the husband and wife team in the TARDIS, we have dedicated Episode 16 entirely to the Ponds. We’ll tell you our favorite memories of Amy and Rory’s travels with the Doctor. We’ll tell you what we hated about them. We’ll give you our in depth review of the Angels Take Manhattan and rank where the Ponds’ exit ranks among companions leaving the show.

    We’ll also give you audio from our Good Bye Ponds Party at the Atlantis Theater and be sure to stay to the end of the show for a special music selection Rita and JC chose to send the Ponds off for good

    As usual, the schedule and links are after the jump…

    Episode 16 Lineup

    1:55 – Opening

    3:05 – The Transmissions From Atlantis Droid App

    4:34- Our Favorite Memories of the Ponds

    27:10 – The TFA Good Bye Ponds Party – Season 7 opinions

    41:21 – What did we hate about the Ponds?

    48:42 – The TFA Good Bye Ponds Party - favorite memories of the ponds and what they think will happen

    54:32 – Dr. Scott’s Favorite Pond moments and what he thinks will happen

    56:14- TFA Good Bye Ponds Party - The Reaction of the crowd to Angels Take Mahattan

    1:09:59 – Rita and JC’s Review of Angels Take Manhattan

    1:25:32 – Where the Ponds exit ranks among companion exits

    1:32:53 – Closing

    1:34:00- In Memory of the Ponds, A Special Musical Selection by JC and Rita to close out the show (Alter Bridge, “In Loving Memory”)

    TFA Teaches You Who: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9BA74B97FDA72B06&feature=plcp

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    ITunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/transmissions-from-atlantis/id533100964

    The post Episode 16 – The One Saying Good-bye to the Ponds appeared first on Transmissions From Atlantis.



  • Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    MHC #87 The Angels Take Manhattan 7.5

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway

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    00:42 (GMT) - 3 Oct 2012

    82 days until Christmas!

    GOODBYE:

    WARNING:

    • This discussion contains miscellaneous, Sherlock, Torchwood, new WHO, and classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to new & classic epsiodes not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT terms and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    LINKS:

    DISCLAIMER:

    • When Josh says something might be difficult if you're not a 'strong, strong Doctor Who fan,' he's not implying that if you're unfamiliar with classic Doctor Who that you're not a strong fan. Just saying
    • Power of Ten? Really?
    • This episode was recorded October 1, 2012.
    • COMING SOON: MHC #88 ???

    DON'T PANIC


    Host/Producer: Eric / @BullittWHO
    Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Blog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.com

    Co-host: Josh / @whomeJZ
    Email: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com

    Coverart/Sketch Artist: Julian / @JLB_Tosche
    Email: samwisewise ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Tumblr: toscheillustration.tumblr.com
    HitchikersCutaway: mostlyharmless.freevar.com

    Co-hostess: Cat / @fancyfembot
    Email: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Sci-Fi Party Line News Network: scifipartyline.net

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway / @DoctorWhoMHC
    Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
    Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com
    Facebook: Doctor Who: Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    Legal: Sean H. / @tardistavern
    PR: Kyle A. / @FunctionalNerd
    Comptroller: Chris B. / @dubbayoo
    Morale: Erika E. / @HollyGoDarkly
    R&D: Erik S. / @sjcAustenite
    Anonymous cold open by Emily K. / @emilyooo
    TARDIS Cutaway artwork by Peter Tulay
    MHC Theme created by E.A. Escamilla



  • Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    MHC #87 The Angels Take Manhattan 7.5

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway

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    23:42 (GMT) - 2 Oct 2012

    82 days until Christmas!

    TRES:

    WARNING:

    • This discussion contains miscellaneous, Sherlock, Torchwood, new WHO, and classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to new & classic epsiodes not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT terms and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    LINKS:

    DISCLAIMER:

    • When Josh says something might be difficult if you're not a 'strong, strong Doctor Who fan,' he's not implying that if you're unfamiliar with classic Doctor Who then you're not a strong fan. Just saying
    • Power of Ten? Really?
    • This episode was recorded October 1, 2012.
    • COMING SOON: MHC #88 ???

     

    DON'T PANIC


     

    Host/Producer: Eric / @BullittWHO
    Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Blog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.com

    Co-host: Josh / @whomeJZ
    Email: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com

    Coverart/Sketch Artist:  Julian / @JLB_Tosche
    Email: samwisewise ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Tumblr: toscheillustration.tumblr.com
    HitchikersCutaway: mostlyharmless.freevar.com

    Co-hostess: Cat / @fancyfembot
    Email: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Sci-Fi Party Line News Network: scifipartyline.net

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway / @DoctorWhoMHC
    Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
    Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com 
    Facebook: Doctor Who: Mostly Harmless Cutaway 

    Legal: Sean H. / @tardistavern
    PR: Kyle A. / @FunctionalNerd
    Comptroller: Chris B. / @dubbayoo
    Morale: Erika E. / @HollyGoDarkly
    R&D: Erik S. / @sjcAustenite
    Anonymous cold open by Emily K. / @emilyooo
    TARDIS Cutaway artwork by Peter Tulay
    MHC Theme created by E.A. Escamilla



  • A Mad Man with a Box

    The Angels Take Manhattan with Ewan Anderson

    A Mad Man with a Box

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    22:15 (GMT) - 2 Oct 2012

    I hope you are prepared for a very somber podcast…
    Both still reeling from the very emotional ride that Steven Moffat took us on with this episode, Ewan and I attempted to tackle a review. Like our review of the episode I don’t have much to say except that I’m sure most of you are feelings the same feelings we were when we recorded.

    Goodbye Ponds. You will be missed.



  • The 50 Shades of Gallifrey Podcast

    50 Shades Of Gallifrey 02.10.12

    The 50 Shades of Gallifrey Podcast

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    19:35 (GMT) - 2 Oct 2012

    Tonight we have a big announcement with regards to our first ever competition. Fancy a DVD boxset? Listen and enter. Simples!





  • Geek Syndicate

    Small Press Big Mouth - Episode 40

    Geek Syndicate

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    15:17 (GMT) - 2 Oct 2012

    Join Stace and Lee for the big Four Oh! This episode is the "The" episode with reviews of The Reckoning, The Scarifyers, The Mire and The Absence amongst others, we also have news AND a first for Small Press Big Mouth - a prize giveaway - what could possibly go wrong eh?


  • Geek Syndicate

    Small Press Big Mouth - Episode 40

    Geek Syndicate

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    14:17 (GMT) - 2 Oct 2012

    Join Stace and Lee for the big Four Oh! This episode is the "The" episode with reviews of The Reckoning, The Scarifyers, The Mire and The Absence amongst others, we also have news AND a first for Small Press Big Mouth - a prize giveaway - what could possibly go wrong eh?  


  • Traveling the Vortex

    Episode 92 - The Pond Goodbye

    Traveling the Vortex

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    13:01 (GMT) - 2 Oct 2012

    And do one more thing for me. There’s a little girl waiting in a garden. She’s going to wait a long while so she’s going to need a lot of hope. Go to her. Tell her a story. Tell her that if she’s patient, the days are coming that she’ll never forget. Tell her she’ll go to sea and fight pirates. She’ll fall in love with a man who’ll wait two thousand years to keep her safe. Tell her she’ll give hope to the greatest painter that’ll ever live. And save a whale in outer space. Tell her this is the story of Amelia Pond and this is how it ends.”

    We bid farewell to the Ponds in this week’s show with a sad send off and a review of the mid season fanale, The Angels Take Manhattan. We take a quick look back at the season so far, and speculate on where it’s headed in the future.

    Also, some news of the week including the upcoming book, ‘Angel’s Kiss’, which tells the story of Melody Malone, a lonely award for Doctor Who: The Gunpowder Plot adventure game, and the Doctor Who ultimate DVD set.

    And as of course, your feedback.

    Enjoy!



  • Arrow of Time

    043 - Rantings and Guessings

    Arrow of Time

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    08:55 (GMT) - 2 Oct 2012

    In this late bloomer of an episode, Matt and Dave talk about Moffat’s recent snubbing (in our opinion) at the Emmy’s as well as speculating what will befall Rory and Amy in the next episode which hasn’t aired yet at this point of our time stream. I don’t like to think of it so much as a podcast going up late, but just keeping with Moffat’s unpredictable timey wimey-ness. Either way take a listen and see if we even get close to what will happen, or what did happen, yeah I’m not sure either.

    Our Who Tube today comes from Calapine who brings us a smashing good compilation entitled The Black Parade (A Doctor Who Fan Vid)

    The Music used in the episode was “The Face Of Boe” by the one and only Murray Gold, and “We’ll Meet Again” by Vera Lynn.



  • The Bad Wilf Podcast

    Episode 74:The angels take Manhattan

    The Bad Wilf Podcast

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    08:22 (GMT) - 2 Oct 2012

    In which Gerrod answers your questions and we look at the Doctor Who episode 'The angels take Manhattan'



  • The Bad Wilf Podcast

    Episode 74:The angels take Manhattan

    The Bad Wilf Podcast

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    07:22 (GMT) - 2 Oct 2012

    In which Gerrod answers your questions and we look at the Doctor Who episode 'The angels take Manhattan'



  • The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast

    The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast #134

    The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast

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    20:35 (GMT) - 1 Oct 2012

    The Angels take Manhatten by Steven Moffat

    Adam, Mary, Robert, Kirby and Rhys commentate on the last of this little series of Doctor Who. We also get the opinions and comments from our largest collection of contributers so far. Thank you and long may it continue. There is a bit of a split opinion on this week’s show.

    We also have the views of Ben Shoveller from the Steven Moffat Fan Club. Alicia, Debbie and Isabella offer their words of wisdom as well. Andy Nunney, Ian Kirk, Lady S and friends and Jim the Fish also provide audio to add to the emails.

    We also have this week’s top 30 Doctor Who podcasts.

    There is a lot to discuss this week, so its a long one - sorry!

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  • The 50 Shades of Gallifrey Podcast

    50 Shades Of Gallifrey 01.10.12

    The 50 Shades of Gallifrey Podcast

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    19:20 (GMT) - 1 Oct 2012

    News, podcast publications and a rather interesting discussion regarding Rory's exit in 'The Angels Take Manhattan'..... as always..... enjoy!





  • The Cultdom Collective

    Commentary: Doctor Who - The Angels Take Manhattan

    The Cultdom Collective

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    18:00 (GMT) - 1 Oct 2012

    Dave, Mike and Ian are just finishing up writing funny messages on some Ming Vases when Perryg stumbles in and wrecks the lot. As punishment he is sent back in time to 1938 to help the boys with this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - The Angels Take Manhattan.


  • Radio Rassilon

    Radio Rassilon: Ego's-a-go-go

    Radio Rassilon

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    17:43 (GMT) - 1 Oct 2012

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    Rassifans!
    It’s been a while since you heard from the Bobby and JR Ewing of the podcast world - Harry has returned to school in an effort to improve himself and make up for lost time, and Leeson has been drilling for oil off the coast of The Doctor Who Podcast. It’s been a fruitful summer. Although not for podcast recording.
    Prepare yourself for the boys to run down episodes 1 to 4 of the most recent NuWho series, with help from @muldwych, @holdmykidney and @markcockram
    But who shot Leeson (hint: Harry)? And will IamWilliam have anything to say on the matter (hint: no)?
    From Dalek girls to Harry’s black box....it’s The Radio Rassilon Podcast


 
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