Latest Podcast Episodes
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Episode 157: Moffat is in Dark Water for This Review
The Sonic ToolboxSo, we've had the big Missy reveal. And a few other "surprises". This here, then, is our review of the penultimate Series 8 episode, Dark Water.
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
Link:
What is a Dyson Sphere
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TDP 630: Survivors 5 from Big Finish
Tin Dog PodcastSynopsis It begins with just a few people falling ill. Another flu virus that spreads around the globe. And then the reports begin that people are dying... When most of the world's population is wiped out, a handful of survivors are left to pick up the pieces. Cities become graveyards. Technology becomes largely obsolete. Mankind must start again. But viruses are survivors too... 5.1 The Second Coming by Andrew Smith Millions died when the plague swept the globe. Such a thing couldn't possibly happen again - or could it? When Abby Grant and Evelyn Piper both arrive at Carol Baker's Maythorne community, a chain of events is set in motion that could unleash a new wave of death across the country. 5.2 New Blood by Christopher Hatherall Danger surrounds Whitecross when a simple border dispute exposes deadly tensions between those who live side by side. Greg Preston and Jenny Richards soon find themselves fighting for their lives, as people in the grip of a terrible new fear turn to the old ways to protect themselves... 5.3 Angel of Death by Simon Clark Emerging from a quarantined Whitecross, Greg and Jenny discover that the danger they glimpsed at Springton is far from over. Meanwhile, as isolated communities find themselves exposed to a disease they know nothing about, Abby joins a desperate race to save lives. 5.4 Come the Horsemen by Andrew Smith In times of crisis, rumour and fear run rife across the decimated landscape of Britain. Evelyn and Abby experience the lethal effects of this panic first hand. At such times the worst of humanity is exposed. Can Greg and Jenny find the best in those around them? Or is there no way to avoid the coming of the horsemen? NOTE: Survivors contains adult material and is not suitable for younger listeners. Written By: Andrew Smith, Christopher Hatherall and Simon Clark Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Carolyn Seymour (Abby Grant), Ian McCulloch (Greg Preston), Lucy Fleming(Jenny), Fiona Sheehan (Hannah), Zoe Tapper (Evelyn Piper), Neve McIntosh (Carol Baker), Sean Biggerstaff (Healy), Barnaby Edwards (John Woodley/Old Scavenger/Stuart), Andy Secombe (Ben Turner), Fintan McKeown (Patrick Regan), Richard Hope (Silas Broome), Alex Clatworthy (Summer Broome/Elsie), Donna Berlin (Pearl Ironsmith), Ekow Quartey (Dylan), Elizabeth Payne (Beatrice/Margo), Roger May (Lenny Bryson) Other parts played by members of the cast. Producer David Richardson Script Editor Matt Fitton
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Episode 308 - Holiday in Hell's Kitchen
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s podcast we look at the recently released episodes 3 and 4 of The Power of the Daleks. We catch up on the series so far and give our impressions of the story to this point.Also, another book in Candy Jar Books’ ongoing Lethbridge-Stewart series, this time Times Squared written by Nick Cross. We look at the return of the Great Intelligence and the Yeti, in the first novel of Candy Jar's third series of Lethbridge-Stewart novels.
Then, we follow that up with a review of the Lethbridge-Stewart short story, Eve of the Fomorians by Robert Mammone, which takes place after Times Squared.
Plus, some news from the week, including discussion of the latest Doctor Who trailer for this year’s Christmas Special.
Enjoy!
Oh, before we go, be sure to take advantage of the special promotion that Candy Jar has going on here.
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Episode 308 - Holiday in Hell's Kitchen
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s podcast we look at the recently released episodes 3 and 4 of The Power of the Daleks. We catch up on the series so far and give our impressions of the story to this point.Also, another book in Candy Jar Books’ ongoing Lethbridge-Stewart series, this time Times Squared written by Rick Cross. We look at the return of the Great Intelligence and the Yeti, in the first novel of Candy Jar's third series of Lethbridge-Stewart novels.
Then, we follow that up with a review of the Lethbridge-Stewart short story, Eve of the Fomorians by Robert Mammone, which takes place after Times Squared.
Plus, some news from the week, including discussion of the latest Doctor Who trailer for this year’s Christmas Special.
Enjoy!
Oh, before we go, be sure to take advantage of the special promotion that Candy Jar has going on here.
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Episode 308 - Holiday in Hell's Kitchen
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s podcast we look at the recently released episodes 3 and 4 of The Power of the Daleks. We catch up on the series so far and give our impressions of the story to this point.Also, another book in Candy Jar Books’ ongoing Lethbridge-Stewart series, this time Times Squared written by Nick Cross. We look at the return of the Great Intelligence and the Yeti, in the first novel of Candy Jar's third series of Lethbridge-Stewart novels.
Then, we follow that up with a review of the Lethbridge-Stewart short story, Eve of the Fomorians by Robert Mammone, which takes place after Times Squared.
Plus, some news from the week, including discussion of the latest Doctor Who trailer for this year’s Christmas Special.
Enjoy!
Oh, before we go, be sure to take advantage of the special promotion that Candy Jar has going on here.
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Episode 308 - Holiday in Hell's Kitchen
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s podcast we look at the recently released episodes 3 and 4 of The Power of the Daleks. We catch up on the series so far and give our impressions of the story to this point.Also, another book in Candy Jar Books’ ongoing Lethbridge-Stewart series, this time Times Squared written by Rick Cross. We look at the return of the Great Intelligence and the Yeti, in the first novel of Candy Jar's third series of Lethbridge-Stewart novels.
Then, we follow that up with a review of the Lethbridge-Stewart short story, Eve of the Fomorians by Robert Mammone, which takes place after Times Squared.
Plus, some news from the week, including discussion of the latest Doctor Who trailer for this year’s Christmas Special.
Enjoy!
Oh, before we go, be sure to take advantage of the special promotion that Candy Jar has going on here.
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Episode 157: Moffat is in Dark Water for This Review
The Sonic ToolboxSo, we've had the big Missy reveal. And a few other "surprises". This here, then, is our review of the penultimate Series 8 episode, Dark Water.
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
Link:
What is a Dyson Sphere
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Airwick Gatport
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn this week’s episode of Flight out of Gatwick, we discuss Season 4’s last three stories, The Macra Terror, The Faceless Ones and The Evil of the Daleks. Farewell, Ben and Polly. Hello, Victoria. Work hard and happily! (We know you will.)
Buy the stories!
Another season 4 podcast, another three incomplete stories. Sigh.
The surviving three episodes, The Faceless Ones 1 and 3 and The Evil of the Daleks 2, are all available in the Lost of Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
However all three stories exist as BBC audios, and can be bought on Audible.
The Macra Terror is, bizarrely, narrated by TV’s Colin Baker. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Even more bizarrely, a second version exists, narrated by the delightfully elfin Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Faceless Ones is narrated by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK). And so is The Evil of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK).
The Macra Terror
The Goodies episode “Radio Goodies”, to which we all so hilariously refer, has its own Wikipedia entry. Amazing!
More weird 60s mind-control concerns arise in The Ipcress File (1965) (which is amazingly good).
The Faceless Ones
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in the BBC Radio sitcom Cabin Pressure, in which he plays the only pilot of the single-plane airline MJN Air.
So, it was the Refusians from The Ark who lost their identities in a galaxy accident. According to Meadows, the Chameleons lost their identities in “a gigantic explosion”. Which is much stupider, really.
The Evil of the Daleks
Before there was Upstairs, Downstairs, before there was Downton Abbey, we had The Forsyte Saga (1967). Does that account for Victoria Waterfield?
Deborah Watling had starred opposite George Baker (Full Circle) in Dennis Potter’s TV film Alice (1965), which looked at the strange and weirdly suspicious life of Alice in Wonderland’s author Charles Lutwitge Dodson.
Altered Vistas is a website which chronicles the history of Doctor Who in comic strips. They have created CG animated versions of all the TV Century 21 comic strips. Take a look at them here.
Picks of the Week
Brendan
Anneke Wills’s two autobiographies, Naked and Self-portrait, are currently out of print. New and second-hand copies are available from Amazon, however. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Anneke’s In Focus can be preordered for its re-release early in 2015. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Richard
The Orton Diaries are playwright Joe Orton’s hilarious account of the last eight months of his life — candid, funny and outrageous. And he mentions Doctor Who! We own him! (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Nathan
Volume 5 of El Sandifer’s TARDIS Eruditorum contains essays covering Tom Baker’s last four seasons on Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’d really appreciate it.
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Airwick Gatport
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn this week’s episode of Flight out of Gatwick, we discuss Season 4’s last three stories, The Macra Terror, The Faceless Ones and The Evil of the Daleks. Farewell, Ben and Polly. Hello, Victoria. Work hard and happily! (We know you will.)
Buy the stories!
Another season 4 podcast, another three incomplete stories. Sigh.
The surviving three episodes, The Faceless Ones 1 and 3 and The Evil of the Daleks 2, are all available in the Lost of Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
However all three stories exist as BBC audios, and can be bought on Audible.
The Macra Terror is, bizarrely, narrated by TV’s Colin Baker. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Even more bizarrely, a second version exists, narrated by the delightfully elfin Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Faceless Ones is narrated by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK). And so is The Evil of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK).
The Macra Terror
The Goodies episode “Radio Goodies”, to which we all so hilariously refer, has its own Wikipedia entry. Amazing!
More weird 60s mind-control concerns arise in The Ipcress File (1965) (which is amazingly good).
The Faceless Ones
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in the BBC Radio sitcom Cabin Pressure, in which he plays the only pilot of the single-plane airline MJN Air.
So, it was the Refusians from The Ark who lost their identities in a galaxy accident. According to Meadows, the Chameleons lost their identities in “a gigantic explosion”. Which is much stupider, really.
The Evil of the Daleks
Before there was Upstairs, Downstairs, before there was Downton Abbey, we had The Forsyte Saga (1967). Does that account for Victoria Waterfield?
Deborah Watling had starred opposite George Baker (Full Circle) in Dennis Potter’s TV film Alice (1965), which looked at the strange and weirdly suspicious life of Alice in Wonderland’s author Charles Lutwitge Dodson.
Altered Vistas is a website which chronicles the history of Doctor Who in comic strips. They have created CG animated versions of all the TV Century 21 comic strips. Take a look at them here.
Picks of the Week
Brendan
Anneke Wills’s two autobiographies, Naked and Self-portrait, are currently out of print. New and second-hand copies are available from Amazon, however. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Anneke’s In Focus can be preordered for its re-release early in 2015. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Richard
The Orton Diaries are playwright Joe Orton’s hilarious account of the last eight months of his life — candid, funny and outrageous. And he mentions Doctor Who! We own him! (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Nathan
Volume 5 of El Sandifer’s TARDIS Eruditorum contains essays covering Tom Baker’s last four seasons on Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’d really appreciate it.
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Airwick Gatport
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn this week’s episode of Flight out of Gatwick, we discuss Season 4’s last three stories, The Macra Terror, The Faceless Ones and The Evil of the Daleks. Farewell, Ben and Polly. Hello, Victoria. Work hard and happily! (We know you will.)
Buy the stories!
Another season 4 podcast, another three incomplete stories. Sigh.
The surviving three episodes, The Faceless Ones 1 and 3 and The Evil of the Daleks 2, are all available in the Lost of Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
However all three stories exist as BBC audios, and can be bought on Audible.
The Macra Terror is, bizarrely, narrated by TV’s Colin Baker. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Even more bizarrely, a second version exists, narrated by the delightfully elfin Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Faceless Ones is narrated by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK). And so is The Evil of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK).
The Macra Terror
The Goodies episode “Radio Goodies”, to which we all so hilariously refer, has its own Wikipedia entry. Amazing!
More weird 60s mind-control concerns arise in The Ipcress File (1965) (which is amazingly good).
The Faceless Ones
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in the BBC Radio sitcom Cabin Pressure, in which he plays the only pilot of the single-plane airline MJN Air.
So, it was the Refusians from The Ark who lost their identities in a galaxy accident. According to Meadows, the Chameleons lost their identities in “a gigantic explosion”. Which is much stupider, really.
The Evil of the Daleks
Before there was Upstairs, Downstairs, before there was Downton Abbey, we had The Forsyte Saga (1967). Does that account for Victoria Waterfield?
Deborah Watling had starred opposite George Baker (Full Circle) in Dennis Potter’s TV film Alice (1965), which looked at the strange and weirdly suspicious life of Alice in Wonderland’s author Charles Lutwitge Dodson.
Altered Vistas is a website which chronicles the history of Doctor Who in comic strips. They have created CG animated versions of all the TV Century 21 comic strips. Take a look at them here.
Picks of the Week
Brendan
Anneke Wills’s two autobiographies, Naked and Self-portrait, are currently out of print. New and second-hand copies are available from Amazon, however. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Anneke’s In Focus can be preordered for its re-release early in 2015. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Richard
The Orton Diaries are playwright Joe Orton’s hilarious account of the last eight months of his life — candid, funny and outrageous. And he mentions Doctor Who! We own him! (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Nathan
Volume 5 of El Sandifer’s TARDIS Eruditorum contains essays covering Tom Baker’s last four seasons on Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’d really appreciate it.
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Airwick Gatport
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn this week’s episode of Flight out of Gatwick, we discuss Season 4’s last three stories, The Macra Terror, The Faceless Ones and The Evil of the Daleks. Farewell, Ben and Polly. Hello, Victoria. Work hard and happily! (We know you will.)
Buy the stories!
Another season 4 podcast, another three incomplete stories. Sigh.
The surviving three episodes, The Faceless Ones 1 and 3 and The Evil of the Daleks 2, are all available in the Lost of Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
However all three stories exist as BBC audios, and can be bought on Audible.
The Macra Terror is, bizarrely, narrated by TV’s Colin Baker. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Even more bizarrely, a second version exists, narrated by the delightfully elfin Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Faceless Ones is narrated by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK). And so is The Evil of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK).
The Macra Terror
The Goodies episode “Radio Goodies”, to which we all so hilariously refer, has its own Wikipedia entry. Amazing!
More weird 60s mind-control concerns arise in The Ipcress File (1965) (which is amazingly good).
The Faceless Ones
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in the BBC Radio sitcom Cabin Pressure, in which he plays the only pilot of the single-plane airline MJN Air.
So, it was the Refusians from The Ark who lost their identities in a galaxy accident. According to Meadows, the Chameleons lost their identities in “a gigantic explosion”. Which is much stupider, really.
The Evil of the Daleks
Before there was Upstairs, Downstairs, before there was Downton Abbey, we had The Forsyte Saga (1967). Does that account for Victoria Waterfield?
Deborah Watling had starred opposite George Baker (Full Circle) in Dennis Potter’s TV film Alice (1965), which looked at the strange and weirdly suspicious life of Alice in Wonderland’s author Charles Lutwitge Dodson.
Altered Vistas is a website which chronicles the history of Doctor Who in comic strips. They have created CG animated versions of all the TV Century 21 comic strips. Take a look at them here.
Picks of the Week
Brendan
Anneke Wills’s two autobiographies, Naked and Self-portrait, are currently out of print. New and second-hand copies are available from Amazon, however. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Anneke’s In Focus can be preordered for its re-release early in 2015. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Richard
The Orton Diaries are playwright Joe Orton’s hilarious account of the last eight months of his life — candid, funny and outrageous. And he mentions Doctor Who! We own him! (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Nathan
Volume 5 of El Sandifer’s TARDIS Eruditorum contains essays covering Tom Baker’s last four seasons on Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’d really appreciate it.
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Airwick Gatport
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn this week’s episode of Flight out of Gatwick, we discuss Season 4’s last three stories, The Macra Terror, The Faceless Ones and The Evil of the Daleks. Farewell, Ben and Polly. Hello, Victoria. Work hard and happily! (We know you will.)
Buy the stories!
Another season 4 podcast, another three incomplete stories. Sigh.
The surviving three episodes, The Faceless Ones 1 and 3 and The Evil of the Daleks 2, are all available in the Lost of Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
However all three stories exist as BBC audios, and can be bought on Audible.
The Macra Terror is, bizarrely, narrated by TV’s Colin Baker. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Even more bizarrely, a second version exists, narrated by the delightfully elfin Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Faceless Ones is narrated by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK). And so is The Evil of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK).
The Macra Terror
The Goodies episode “Radio Goodies”, to which we all so hilariously refer, has its own Wikipedia entry. Amazing!
More weird 60s mind-control concerns arise in The Ipcress File (1965) (which is amazingly good).
The Faceless Ones
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in the BBC Radio sitcom Cabin Pressure, in which he plays the only pilot of the single-plane airline MJN Air.
So, it was the Refusians from The Ark who lost their identities in a galaxy accident. According to Meadows, the Chameleons lost their identities in “a gigantic explosion”. Which is much stupider, really.
The Evil of the Daleks
Before there was Upstairs, Downstairs, before there was Downton Abbey, we had The Forsyte Saga (1967). Does that account for Victoria Waterfield?
Deborah Watling had starred opposite George Baker (Full Circle) in Dennis Potter’s TV film Alice (1965), which looked at the strange and weirdly suspicious life of Alice in Wonderland’s author Charles Lutwitge Dodson.
Altered Vistas is a website which chronicles the history of Doctor Who in comic strips. They have created CG animated versions of all the TV Century 21 comic strips. Take a look at them here.
Picks of the Week
Brendan
Anneke Wills’s two autobiographies, Naked and Self-portrait, are currently out of print. New and second-hand copies are available from Amazon, however. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Anneke’s In Focus can be preordered for its re-release early in 2015. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Richard
The Orton Diaries are playwright Joe Orton’s hilarious account of the last eight months of his life — candid, funny and outrageous. And he mentions Doctor Who! We own him! (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Nathan
Volume 5 of El Sandifer’s TARDIS Eruditorum contains essays covering Tom Baker’s last four seasons on Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We’d really appreciate it.
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 106 // Professors of Doctor Who
Doctor WhoochIn which everything you hear is adatomically correct.
On this episode, Danica and Brandon are nearing the end of Class with episode seven - "The Metaphysical Engine or What Quill Did", and the whole thing is about deep smooching as three grown ass adults bang around in a tub. Also, someone murders a satan, and the ending is super weird. But uh... that's Class.
Outro music is "Tubthumping" by Pastel Vespa
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EPISODE278 - Doctor Who 'Dark Water' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'Dark Water' Part 1 of a 2 Part of the Series Finale (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 11
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 106 // Professors of Doctor Who
Doctor WhoochIn which everything you hear is adatomically correct.
On this episode, Danica and Brandon are nearing the end of Class with episode seven - "The Metaphysical Engine or What Quill Did", and the whole thing is about deep smooching as three grown ass adults bang around in a tub. Also, someone murders a satan, and the ending is super weird. But uh... that's Class.
Outro music is "Tubthumping" by Pastel Vespa
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Staggering Stories Commentary #129: Doctor Who - Time Heist
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller sit down, hustled, in front of the 2014 Doctor Who episode, Time Heist, and spout our usual nonsense!
The Doctor has forgotten something, Clara has forgotten something, Psi has forgotten something and Saibra has forgotten something. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy Time Heist...
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep140- Nigel Betts
Gallifrey StandsWe talk to Coal Hills Head Master from Doctor Who & Class. He also tells us about apearing in such shows as Downton Abbey, The Bill, Coupling, Coronation Street (along side Jenna Coleman) & The Catherine Tate show, just to name a few. All this and we also review Running Through Corridors Vol.2 in 'Round Up Reviews' and we talk about Peter Capaldi's latest interview talking about when he might leave Doctor Who in 'The Whovian Round Up'.Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep140- Nigel Betts
Gallifrey StandsWe talk to Coal Hills Head Master from Doctor Who & Class. He also tells us about apearing in such shows as Downton Abbey, The Bill, Coupling, Coronation Street (along side Jenna Coleman) & The Catherine Tate show, just to name a few. All this and we also review Running Through Corridors Vol.2 in 'Round Up Reviews' and we talk about Peter Capaldi's latest interview talking about when he might leave Doctor Who in 'The Whovian Round Up'.Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep140- Nigel Betts
Gallifrey StandsWe talk to Coal Hills Head Master from Doctor Who & Class. He also tells us about apearing in such shows as Downton Abbey, The Bill, Coupling, Coronation Street (along side Jenna Coleman) & The Catherine Tate show, just to name a few. All this and we also review Running Through Corridors Vol.2 in 'Round Up Reviews' and we talk about Peter Capaldi's latest interview talking about when he might leave Doctor Who in 'The Whovian Round Up'.Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
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The Who Wars Podcast #013 (2 November, 2014)
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:30 Introduction to the show; includes discussion of the number of great podcasts out there; promotion of Coffee with Kenobi and Binro was Right podcasts; Rob's listening habits when it comes to podcasts; grassroots podcasting; listener follow-up to segment in episode 11 based on a question from listener Ryder Waldron, "If you could be any Star Wars character who would you be and why?"; get in touch with the show and/or leave some iTunes feedback. Details in the closing credits.12:01 NEWS - Star Wars Episode VII scene shot in IMAX.14:55 NEWS - Star Wars Episode VII villian revealed in an image. Possibly. What does he/she/it look like?17:02 NEWS - Original X-Wing and TIE Fighter PC games are coming to Good Old Games, alongside other Lucasarts classics.21:02 NEWS - Doctor Who's Matt Smith appears in ridiculous Terminator: Genisys publicity images.23:47 REVIEW - Star Wars Rebels: Rise of the Old Masters by Rob @WhoWars & Leo38:40 ADVERT - We're looking for team members. Want to join us? Want to contribute something?39:26 REVIEW - Doctor Who: In The Forest Of The Night (BBC) by Lex @Lexerness44:54 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Dark Water (BBC) by Rob @WhoWars1:03:40 REVIEW - Star Wars: The Crystal Star by Kate @Kamiduu1:11:44 ADVERT - Doctor Who: Dark Journey1:12:08 Closing remarks; call for iTunes feedback on the show1:14:04 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including how to get in touch with the show)
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep140- Nigel Betts
Gallifrey StandsWe talk to Coal Hills Head Master from Doctor Who & Class. He also tells us about apearing in such shows as Downton Abbey, The Bill, Coupling, Coronation Street (along side Jenna Coleman) & The Catherine Tate show, just to name a few. All this and we also review Running Through Corridors Vol.2 in 'Round Up Reviews' and we talk about Peter Capaldi's latest interview talking about when he might leave Doctor Who in 'The Whovian Round Up'.Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
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EPISODE278 - Doctor Who 'Dark Water' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'Dark Water' Part 1 of a 2 Part of the Series Finale (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 11
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Episode 167: Class
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Gerrod and Pete visit a schoolyard from classic Doctor Who and chat about the BBC's Doctor Who spin-off, Class.
Check out the official BBC Three Class website.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Twitter:
Pete - @BeeblePete
Martyn - @BadWilf
Gerrod - @ingerrodsmindAlso check out the official Bad Wilf Vlog.
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Episode 167: Class
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Gerrod and Pete visit a schoolyard from classic Doctor Who and chat about the BBC's Doctor Who spin-off, Class.
Check out the official BBC Three Class website.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Twitter:
Pete - @BeeblePete
Martyn - @BadWilf
Gerrod - @ingerrodsmindAlso check out the official Bad Wilf Vlog.
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Episode 167: Class
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Gerrod and Pete visit a schoolyard from classic Doctor Who and chat about the BBC's Doctor Who spin-off, Class.
Check out the official BBC Three Class website.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Twitter: Pete – @BeeblePeteMartyn – @BadWilfGerrod – @ingerrodsmind
Check out the official Bad Wilf Vlog.
Check out our Patreon page.
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EPISODE278 - Doctor Who 'Dark Water' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'Dark Water' Part 1 of a 2 Part of the Series Finale (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 11
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Episode 167: Class
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Gerrod and Pete visit a schoolyard from classic Doctor Who and chat about the BBC's Doctor Who spin-off, Class.
Check out the official BBC Three Class website.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Twitter: Pete – @BeeblePeteMartyn – @BadWilfGerrod – @ingerrodsmind
Check out the official Bad Wilf Vlog.
Check out our Patreon page.
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Episode 167: Class
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Gerrod and Pete visit a schoolyard from classic Doctor Who and chat about the BBC's Doctor Who spin-off, Class.
Check out the official BBC Three Class website.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Twitter: Pete – @BeeblePeteMartyn – @BadWilfGerrod – @ingerrodsmind
Check out the official Bad Wilf Vlog.
Check out our Patreon page.
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Episode 167: Class
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Gerrod and Pete visit a schoolyard from classic Doctor Who and chat about the BBC's Doctor Who spin-off, Class.
Check out the official BBC Three Class website.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Twitter: Pete – @BeeblePeteMartyn – @BadWilfGerrod – @ingerrodsmind
Check out the official Bad Wilf Vlog.
Check out our Patreon page.
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Episode 167: Class
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Gerrod and Pete visit a schoolyard from classic Doctor Who and chat about the BBC's Doctor Who spin-off, Class.
Check out the official BBC Three Class website.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Twitter:
Pete – @BeeblePete
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod – @ingerrodsmindCheck out the official Bad Wilf Vlog.
Check out our Patreon page.
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EPISODE278 - Doctor Who 'Dark Water' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'Dark Water' Part 1 of a 2 Part of the Series Finale (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 11
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Episode 13: Airwick Gatport
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn this week's episode of Flight out of Gatwick, we discuss Season 4's last three stories, The Macra Terror, The Faceless Ones and The Evil of the Daleks. Farewell, Ben and Polly. Hello, Victoria. Work hard and happily! (We know you will.)
Buy the stories!
Another season 4 podcast, another three incomplete stories. Sigh.
The surviving three episodes, The Faceless Ones 1 and 3 and The Evil of the Daleks 2, are all available in the Lost of Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
However all three stories exist as BBC audios, and can be bought on Audible.
The Macra Terror is, bizarrely, narrated by TV's Colin Baker. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Even more bizarrely, a second version exists, narrated by the delightfully elfin Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Faceless Ones is narrated by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK). And so is The Evil of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK).
The Macra Terror
The Goodies episode "Radio Goodies", to which we all so hilariously refer, has its own Wikipedia entry. Amazing!
More weird 60s mind-control concerns arise in The Ipcress File (1965) (which is amazingly good).
The Faceless Ones
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in the BBC Radio sitcom Cabin Pressure, in which he plays the only pilot of the single-plane airline MJN Air.
So, it was the Refusians from The Ark who lost their identities in a galaxy accident. According to Meadows, the Chameleons lost their identities in "a gigantic explosion". Which is much stupider, really.
The Evil of the Daleks
Before there was Upstairs, Downstairs, before there was Downton Abbey, we had The Forsyte Saga (1967). Does that account for Victoria Waterfield?
Deborah Watling had starred opposite George Baker (Full Circle) in Dennis Potter's TV film Alice (1965), which looked at the strange and weirdly suspicious life of Alice in Wonderland's author Charles Lutwitge Dodson.
Altered Vistas is a website which chronicles the history of Doctor Who in comic strips. They have created CG animated versions of all the TV Century 21 comic strips. Take a look at them here.
Picks of the Week
Brendan
Anneke Wills's two autobiographies, Naked and Self-portrait, are currently out of print. New and second-hand copies are available from Amazon, however. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Anneke's In Focus can be preordered for its re-release early in 2015. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Richard
The Orton Diaries are playwright Joe Orton's hilarious account of the last eight months of his life -- candid, funny and outrageous. And he mentions Doctor Who! We own him! (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Nathan
Volume 5 of Phil Sandifer's TARDIS Eruditorum contains essays covering Tom Baker's last four seasons on Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We'd really appreciate it.
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Episode 13 Airwick Gatport
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn this week's episode of Flight out of Gatwick, we discuss Season 4's last three stories, The Macra Terror, The Faceless Ones and The Evil of the Daleks. Farewell, Ben and Polly. Hello, Victoria. Work hard and happily! (We know you will.)
Buy the stories!
Another season 4 podcast, another three incomplete stories. Sigh.
The surviving three episodes, The Faceless Ones 1 and 3 and The Evil of the Daleks 2, are all available in the Lost of Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
However all three stories exist as BBC audios, and can be bought on Audible.
The Macra Terror is, bizarrely, narrated by TV's Colin Baker. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Even more bizarrely, a second version exists, narrated by the delightfully elfin Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Faceless Ones is narrated by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK). And so is The Evil of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK).
The Macra Terror
The Goodies episode "Radio Goodies", to which we all so hilariously refer, has its own Wikipedia entry. Amazing!
More weird 60s mind-control concerns arise in The Ipcress File (1965) (which is amazingly good).
The Faceless Ones
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in the BBC Radio sitcom Cabin Pressure, in which he plays the only pilot of the single-plane airline MJN Air.
So, it was the Refusians from The Ark who lost their identities in a galaxy accident. According to Meadows, the Chameleons lost their identities in "a gigantic explosion". Which is much stupider, really.
The Evil of the Daleks
Before there was Upstairs, Downstairs, before there was Downton Abbey, we had The Forsyte Saga (1967). Does that account for Victoria Waterfield?
Deborah Watling had starred opposite George Baker (Full Circle) in Dennis Potter's TV film Alice (1965), which looked at the strange and weirdly suspicious life of Alice in Wonderland's author Charles Lutwitge Dodson.
Altered Vistas is a website which chronicles the history of Doctor Who in comic strips. They have created CG animated versions of all the TV Century 21 comic strips. Take a look at them here.
Picks of the Week
Brendan
Anneke Wills's two autobiographies, Naked and Self-portrait, are currently out of print. New and second-hand copies are available from Amazon, however. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Anneke's In Focus can be preordered for its re-release early in 2015. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Richard
The Orton Diaries are playwright Joe Orton's hilarious account of the last eight months of his life -- candid, funny and outrageous. And he mentions Doctor Who! We own him! (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Nathan
Volume 5 of Phil Sandifer's TARDIS Eruditorum contains essays covering Tom Baker's last four seasons on Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We'd really appreciate it.
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Airwick Gatport
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn this week's episode of Flight out of Gatwick, we discuss Season 4's last three stories, The Macra Terror, The Faceless Ones and The Evil of the Daleks. Farewell, Ben and Polly. Hello, Victoria. Work hard and happily! (We know you will.)
Buy the stories!
Another season 4 podcast, another three incomplete stories. Sigh.
The surviving three episodes, The Faceless Ones 1 and 3 and The Evil of the Daleks 2, are all available in the Lost of Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
However all three stories exist as BBC audios, and can be bought on Audible.
The Macra Terror is, bizarrely, narrated by TV's Colin Baker. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Even more bizarrely, a second version exists, narrated by the delightfully elfin Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Faceless Ones is narrated by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK). And so is The Evil of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK).
The Macra Terror
The Goodies episode "Radio Goodies", to which we all so hilariously refer, has its own Wikipedia entry. Amazing!
More weird 60s mind-control concerns arise in The Ipcress File (1965) (which is amazingly good).
The Faceless Ones
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in the BBC Radio sitcom Cabin Pressure, in which he plays the only pilot of the single-plane airline MJN Air.
So, it was the Refusians from The Ark who lost their identities in a galaxy accident. According to Meadows, the Chameleons lost their identities in "a gigantic explosion". Which is much stupider, really.
The Evil of the Daleks
Before there was Upstairs, Downstairs, before there was Downton Abbey, we had The Forsyte Saga (1967). Does that account for Victoria Waterfield?
Deborah Watling had starred opposite George Baker (Full Circle) in Dennis Potter's TV film Alice (1965), which looked at the strange and weirdly suspicious life of Alice in Wonderland's author Charles Lutwitge Dodson.
Altered Vistas is a website which chronicles the history of Doctor Who in comic strips. They have created CG animated versions of all the TV Century 21 comic strips. Take a look at them here.
Picks of the Week
Brendan
Anneke Wills's two autobiographies, Naked and Self-portrait, are currently out of print. New and second-hand copies are available from Amazon, however. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Anneke's In Focus can be preordered for its re-release early in 2015. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Richard
The Orton Diaries are playwright Joe Orton's hilarious account of the last eight months of his life -- candid, funny and outrageous. And he mentions Doctor Who! We own him! (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Nathan
Volume 5 of El Sandifer's TARDIS Eruditorum contains essays covering Tom Baker's last four seasons on Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. We'd really appreciate it.
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Episode 167: Class
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Gerrod and Pete visit a schoolyard from classic Doctor Who and chat about the BBC's Doctor Who spin-off, Class.
Check out the official BBC Three Class website.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Twitter:
Pete – @BeeblePete
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod – @ingerrodsmindCheck out the official Bad Wilf Vlog.
Check out our Patreon page.
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep140- Nigel Betts
Gallifrey StandsWe talk to Coal Hills Head Master from Doctor Who & Class. He also tells us about apearing in such shows as Downton Abbey, The Bill, Coupling, Corination Street (along side Jenna Coleman) & The Catherine Tate show, just to name a few. All this and we also review Running Through Corridors Vol.2 in 'Round Up Reviews' and we talk about Peter Capaldi's latest interview talking about when he might leave Doctor Who in 'The Whovian Round Up'.
Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
You can buy the Gallifrey Stands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep140- Nigel Betts
Gallifrey StandsWe talk to Coal Hills Head Master from Doctor Who & Class. He also tells us about apearing in such shows as Downton Abbey, The Bill, Coupling, Corination Street (along side Jenna Coleman) & The Catherine Tate show, just to name a few. All this and we also review Running Through Corridors Vol.2 in 'Round Up Reviews' and we talk about Peter Capaldi's latest interview talking about when he might leave Doctor Who in 'The Whovian Round Up'.
Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
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2MTL 363: "Dark Water" Reviewed
Two-minute Time LordSometimes the BBC can't help but spoil the surprise. Sometimes the reveals aren't all that revealing. Sometimes you dismiss the obvious because it's too obvious. Sometimes it doesn't matter, because the episode is brilliant and even wickedly funny because there's no surprise.
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Episode 85 - The King's Demons
Hoo on WhoIt’s a full sized episode of Hoo On Who! David and Marty travel back to England in 1215 to review the Peter Davison story, The King’s Demons. The guys discuss DVD Extras and respond to listener feedback. Also, Marty continues his High Speed Reviews of New Who series 8 with reviews of Kill The Moon, Mummy on the Orient Express, and Flatline. David chat with Dave Marsh of GoPop.TV about their new commentary app. Finally, at long last, Dr. Phill is back to review The King’s Demons as only he can!
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Episode 85 - The King's Demons
Hoo on WhoIt's a full sized episode of Hoo On Who! David and Marty travel back to England in 1215 to review the Peter Davison story, The King's Demons. The guys discuss DVD Extras and respond to listener feedback. Also, Marty continues his High Speed Reviews of New Who series 8 with reviews of Kill The Moon, Mummy on the Orient Express, and Flatline. David chat with Dave Marsh of GoPop.TV about their new commentary app. Finally, at long last, Dr. Phill is back to review The King's Demons as only he can!
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 114 - Power of the Daleks Episode 4 & SHERLOCK Speculation
Mutter's Spiral PodcastThe tension is mounting in "Power of the Daleks", and MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is back to break it down for you! The pieces are falling into place, and we can see things getting worse and worse for the Doctor, Ben & Polly! John and I discuss the ratcheting dread, as well as showing our appreciation for the great script and performances (and animation). We're really enjoying this weekly trek through this classic WHO story!
Plus, there's a new Sherlock trailer, and we discuss that as well as the entirety of the upcoming Series 4. We discuss story titles, their corresponding stories from the Holmes canon, and just what we might possibly see in the new season!
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 114 - Power of the Daleks Episode 4 & SHERLOCK Speculation
Mutter's Spiral PodcastThe tension is mounting in "Power of the Daleks", and MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is back to break it down for you! The pieces are falling into place, and we can see things getting worse and worse for the Doctor, Ben & Polly! John and I discuss the ratcheting dread, as well as showing our appreciation for the great script and performances (and animation). We're really enjoying this weekly trek through this classic WHO story!
Plus, there's a new Sherlock trailer, and we discuss that as well as the entirety of the upcoming Series 4. We discuss story titles, their corresponding stories from the Holmes canon, and just what we might possibly see in the new season!
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Episode 85 - The King's Demons
Hoo on WhoIt’s a full sized episode of Hoo On Who! David and Marty travel back to England in 1215 to review the Peter Davison story, The King’s Demons. The guys discuss DVD Extras and respond to listener feedback. Also, Marty continues his High Speed Reviews of New Who series 8 with reviews of Kill The Moon, Mummy on the Orient Express, and Flatline. David chat with Dave Marsh of GoPop.TV about their new commentary app. Finally, at long last, Dr. Phill is back to review The King’s Demons as only he can!
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 80, The Aztec Part 4
Doctor Who - The High CouncilDeclaration: The editors of this particular podcast apologize profusely about the terrible accents that proceed the actual podcast here. Feel free to fast forward through this part.
As Part 4 begins, Simon, Andrew and Josh have literally lost it. But they do continue to enjoy The Aztecs. Please listen as we discuss Aztec Bars, Oil of Ulay, TK Maxx vs TJ Maxx and the dangers of Americans sounding like whiny Brits or Brits sounding like 1970's American drama Americans. We can't rewrite our accents - not one line.
We apparently didn't change history, but we did save one man. Still trying to figure out who.
(c) Doctor Who is a Copyright of the BBC
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 80, The Aztec Part 4
Doctor Who - The High CouncilDeclaration: The editors of this particular podcast apologize profusely about the terrible accents that proceed the actual podcast here. Feel free to fast forward through this part.
As Part 4 begins, Simon, Andrew and Josh have literally lost it. But they do continue to enjoy The Aztecs. Please listen as we discuss Aztec Bars, Oil of Ulay, TK Maxx vs TJ Maxx and the dangers of Americans sounding like whiny Brits or Brits sounding like 1970's American drama Americans. We can't rewrite our accents - not one line.
We apparently didn't change history, but we did save one man. Still trying to figure out who.
(c) Doctor Who is a Copyright of the BBC
