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Gallifrey Stands - Ep29- Colum Sanson-Regan AKA the Doctors Double
Gallifrey StandsAfter announcing the winner of our giveaway, we welcome guest companion Colum Sanson-Regan to the virtual console room. As well as having been David Tennant's double as the Doctor (including in the infamous Doctor/Donna scenes in Journeys End), Colum is also a singer, musician and has his first book 'The Fly Guy' out early 2015.
You can find Colum @SansonRegan on twitter, his music is on sound cloud under Colum Regan and his book, The Fly Guy' is ready for pre-order on amazon.
This episode of Gallifrey Stands is bought to you by:
AMaudioMedia.com, makers of the Dark Journey Audio adventure
Blueboxbalm.com Delicious lip balms inspired by Doctor Who
DottiesCharms.co.uk The home of Beautiful Jewellery for all occasions. Check out our Doctor Who range.
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5.07 Extra - Drunken Science: Comet ISON
Drunken Time Travel
Come join us for a drunken trip through the solar system as we try to follow comet ISON.Cover photo: NASA, HubbleP.S. Due to a hangover, the next podcast will be a couple of days late and be publishing on Saturday 1st February.
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Verity! Episode 61 - Permission to Squeeeeeeee (About Series 8)
Doctor Who: Verity!Now that it's all over, we look back at Series 8 as a whole. Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, Liz, and Tansy as we discuss the characters and themes that made series 8 what it was. We didn't love everything, and (of course) we didn't all love the same things. But we (again, of course) find plenty to chew over after this, one of the most challenging series of Doctor Who to date.
What did you think of S8? Did it hang together well? Was it inconsistent? Was it consistently disappointing? Always awesome? Or somewhere in between? And perhaps most importantly, how much did you love Capaldi (and his hair)?
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:
- We're doing a Patreon-funded, 100th-Verity!-release giveaway!
- Liz can now purchase her beloved S8 posters by Stuart Manning!
- Tansy loves the cover for the latest Doctor Who Magazine!
- Deb will be panelling at Philcon!
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Dr Who Livecast - Episode 2: The End of the World
Dr Who LivecastThis week Rex and Sayo along with our chat room watch earth get burned to a crisp in second episode in Series 1 "The end of the world."
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Verity! Episode 61 - Permission to Squeeeeeeee (About Series 8)
Doctor Who: Verity!Now that it's all over, we look back at Series 8 as a whole. Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, Liz, and Tansy as we discuss the characters and themes that made series 8 what it was. We didn't love everything, and (of course) we didn't all love the same things. But we (again, of course) find plenty to chew over after this, one of the most challenging series of Doctor Who to date.
What did you think of S8? Did it hang together well? Was it inconsistent? Was it consistently disappointing? Always awesome? Or somewhere in between? And perhaps most importantly, how much did you love Capaldi (and his hair)?
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:
- We're doing a Patreon-funded, 100th-Verity!-release giveaway!
- Liz can now purchase her beloved S8 posters by Stuart Manning!
- Tansy loves the cover for the latest Doctor Who Magazine!
- Deb will be panelling at Philcon!
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Dr Who Livecast - Episode 2: The End of the World
Dr Who LivecastThis week Rex and Sayo along with our chat room watch earth get burned to a crisp in second episode in Series 1 "The end of the world."
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Verity! Episode 61 - Permission to Squeeeeeeee (About Series 8)
Doctor Who: Verity!Now that it's all over, we look back at Series 8 as a whole. Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, Liz, and Tansy as we discuss the characters and themes that made series 8 what it was. We didn't love everything, and (of course) we didn't all love the same things. But we (again, of course) find plenty to chew over after this, one of the most challenging series of Doctor Who to date.
What did you think of S8? Did it hang together well? Was it inconsistent? Was it consistently disappointing? Always awesome? Or somewhere in between? And perhaps most importantly, how much did you love Capaldi (and his hair)?
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:
- We're doing a Patreon-funded, 100th-Verity!-release giveaway!
- Liz can now purchase her beloved S8 posters by Stuart Manning!
- Tansy loves the cover for the latest Doctor Who Magazine!
- Deb will be panelling at Philcon!
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The PodKast: Capaldi's Costume, Hurt Rewrites & Missing Episodes!
Kasterborous PodkastChristian Cawley is a writer at Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews - All the latest Doctor Who news and reviews with our weekly podKast, features and interviews, and a long-running forum.
Wow, so much to get through in this week’s podKast, from Peter Capaldi’s first Doctor Who photoshoot to missing episodes – stopping off at the fascinating topic of “was John Hurt cast to replace Christopher Eccleston or not?” on the way.The podKast team of Christian Cawley, Brian Terranova and James McLean have an interesting hour of discussion for you, and just because we love you, dear listener, we’ve left in a segment in which Christian and James BOTH dry up, with hilarious consequences!
We also have a nice collection of recommendations for you, from Wiffle Lever to Full by Bob Fischer to The Beginning from Big Finish.
Kasterborous PodKast Series 3 Episode 49 Shownotes
- Peter Capaldi dressed as Matt Smith
- Christopher Eccleston interested in Doctor Who return
- John Hurt casting
- Wiffle Lever to Full (Kindle)
- Doctor Who: The Beginning
This week’s theme tune is “Docteur Qui”, a Bill Bailey-inspired arrangement by Dalekium, found at whomix.dalekbubbles.net.
Listen to the PodKast
There are several ways to listen. In addition to the usual player above, we're pleased to announce that you can also stream the podKast using Stitcher, an award-winning, free mobile app available for Android and iPhone/iPad. This pretty much means that you can listen to us anywhere without downloading - pretty neat, we think you'll agree! (Note that it can take a few hours after a new podKast is published to "catch up".)
What’s more, you can now listen and subscribe to the podKast via our Audioboo channel! Head to http://audioboo.fm/channel/doctorwhopodkast and click play to start listening. You can also comment and record your own boos in response to our discussions!
Meanwhile you can use the player below to listen through Audioboo:
You haven't clicked play yet?! What are you waiting for? As well as our new Stitcher and Audioboo presence you can also use one of these amazingly convenient ways to download and enjoy this week's podKast.
- Use the player in the top right of the Kasterborous home page, or visit the podKast menu link.
- Listen with the "pop out" player above, which also allows you to download the podKast to your computer.
- You can also take advantage of the RSS feed to subscribe to the podKast for your media player, and even find us on iTunes!
Incidentally, if you are listening on iTunes, please take the time to leave a rating and review and help us to bring in new listeners to the podKast!
The post The PodKast: Capaldi’s Costume, Hurt Rewrites & Missing Episodes! appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
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Verity! Episode 61 - Permission to Squeeeeeeee (About Series 8)
Doctor Who: Verity!Now that it's all over, we look back at Series 8 as a whole. Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, Liz, and Tansy as we discuss the characters and themes that made series 8 what it was. We didn't love everything, and (of course) we didn't all love the same things. But we (again, of course) find plenty to chew over after this, one of the most challenging series of Doctor Who to date.
What did you think of S8? Did it hang together well? Was it inconsistent? Was it consistently disappointing? Always awesome? Or somewhere in between? And perhaps most importantly, how much did you love Capaldi (and his hair)?
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:
- We're doing a Patreon-funded, 100th-Verity!-release giveaway!
- Liz can now purchase her beloved S8 posters by Stuart Manning!
- Tansy loves the cover for the latest Doctor Who Magazine!
- Deb will be panelling at Philcon!
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The PodKast: Capaldi's Costume, Hurt Rewrites & Missing Episodes!
Kasterborous PodkastChristian Cawley is a writer at Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews - All the latest Doctor Who news and reviews with our weekly podKast, features and interviews, and a long-running forum.
Wow, so much to get through in this week’s podKast, from Peter Capaldi’s first Doctor Who photoshoot to missing episodes – stopping off at the fascinating topic of “was John Hurt cast to replace Christopher Eccleston or not?” on the way.The podKast team of Christian Cawley, Brian Terranova and James McLean have an interesting hour of discussion for you, and just because we love you, dear listener, we’ve left in a segment in which Christian and James BOTH dry up, with hilarious consequences!
We also have a nice collection of recommendations for you, from Wiffle Lever to Full by Bob Fischer to The Beginning from Big Finish.
Kasterborous PodKast Series 3 Episode 49 Shownotes
- Peter Capaldi dressed as Matt Smith
- Christopher Eccleston interested in Doctor Who return
- John Hurt casting
- Wiffle Lever to Full (Kindle)
- Doctor Who: The Beginning
This week’s theme tune is “Docteur Qui”, a Bill Bailey-inspired arrangement by Dalekium, found at whomix.dalekbubbles.net.
Listen to the PodKast
There are several ways to listen. In addition to the usual player above, we're pleased to announce that you can also stream the podKast using Stitcher, an award-winning, free mobile app available for Android and iPhone/iPad. This pretty much means that you can listen to us anywhere without downloading - pretty neat, we think you'll agree! (Note that it can take a few hours after a new podKast is published to "catch up".)
What’s more, you can now listen and subscribe to the podKast via our Audioboo channel! Head to http://audioboo.fm/channel/doctorwhopodkast and click play to start listening. You can also comment and record your own boos in response to our discussions!
Meanwhile you can use the player below to listen through Audioboo:
You haven't clicked play yet?! What are you waiting for? As well as our new Stitcher and Audioboo presence you can also use one of these amazingly convenient ways to download and enjoy this week's podKast.
- Use the player in the top right of the Kasterborous home page, or visit the podKast menu link.
- Listen with the "pop out" player above, which also allows you to download the podKast to your computer.
- You can also take advantage of the RSS feed to subscribe to the podKast for your media player, and even find us on iTunes!
Incidentally, if you are listening on iTunes, please take the time to leave a rating and review and help us to bring in new listeners to the podKast!
The post The PodKast: Capaldi’s Costume, Hurt Rewrites & Missing Episodes! appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
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Doctor Who - The Flashing Blade Podcast - 1-176
The Flashing Blade PodcastIan and Steve return talking about Big Finish's 1963 trilogy.
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep30- Colum Sanson-Regan AKA the Doctors Double
Gallifrey StandsAfter announcing the winner of our giveaway, we welcome guest companion Colum Sanson-Regan to the virtual console room. As well as having been David Tennant's double as the Doctor (including in the infamous Doctor/Donna scenes in Journeys End), Colum is also a singer, musician and has his first book 'The Fly Guy' out early 2015.
You can find Colum @SansonRegan on twitter, his music is on sound cloud under Colum Regan and his book, The Fly Guy' is ready for pre-order on amazon.
This episode of Gallifrey Stands is bought to you by:
AMaudioMedia.com, makers of the Dark Journey Audio adventure
Blueboxbalm.com Delicious lip balms inspired by Doctor Who
DottiesCharms.co.uk The home of Beautiful Jewellery for all occasions. Check out our Doctor Who range.
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episode 77 - Rock You Like a Hurricane (WHO)
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastSeason is over. Christmas doesn't come until next month. But the cast is giving out an early Holiday in this episode as Mark and Christian show off what they did at Hurricane Who: Category Five! We've got former Doctor Peter Davison, Davros actor Terry Molloy, UNIT's Con rep Ingrid "Osgood" Oliver, and even Torchwood is represented by Kai "Rhys Williams" Owen. And if you're a Trekker as well as a WHOvian, correspondent Juan Sanmiguel sits down with artist J. K. Woodward from the IDW Trek/Who crossover Assimilation. Plus, check out the news segment. When Mark is away, the inmates take over the asylum as the latest Doctor Who news falls to Trish, Ed, and Christian. It's more fun than trying to decipher Moffat hints!
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episode 77 - Rock You Like a Hurricane (WHO)
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastSeason is over. Christmas doesn't come until next month. But the cast is giving out an early Holiday in this episode as Mark and Christian show off what they did at Hurricane Who: Category Five! We've got former Doctor Peter Davison, Davros actor Terry Molloy, UNIT's Con rep Ingrid "Osgood" Oliver, and even Torchwood is represented by Kai "Rhys Williams" Owen. And if you're a Trekker as well as a WHOvian, correspondent Juan Sanmiguel sits down with artist J. K. Woodward from the IDW Trek/Who crossover Assimilation. Plus, check out the news segment. When Mark is away, the inmates take over the asylum as the latest Doctor Who news falls to Trish, Ed, and Christian. It's more fun than trying to decipher Moffat hints!
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episode 77 - Rock You Like a Hurricane (WHO)
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastSeason is over. Christmas doesn't come until next month. But the cast is giving out an early Holiday in this episode as Mark and Christian show off what they did at Hurricane Who: Category Five! We've got former Doctor Peter Davison, Davros actor Terry Molloy, UNIT's Con rep Ingrid "Osgood" Oliver, and even Torchwood is represented by Kai "Rhys Williams" Owen. And if you're a Trekker as well as a WHOvian, correspondent Juan Sanmiguel sits down with artist J. K. Woodward from the IDW Trek/Who crossover Assimilation. Plus, check out the news segment. When Mark is away, the inmates take over the asylum as the latest Doctor Who news falls to Trish, Ed, and Christian. It's more fun than trying to decipher Moffat hints!
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episode 77 - Rock You Like a Hurricane (WHO)
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastSeason is over. Christmas doesn't come until next month. But the cast is giving out an early Holiday in this episode as Mark and Christian show off what they did at Hurricane Who: Category Five! We've got former Doctor Peter Davison, Davros actor Terry Molloy, UNIT's Con rep Ingrid "Osgood" Oliver, and even Torchwood is represented by Kai "Rhys Williams" Owen. And if you're a Trekker as well as a WHOvian, correspondent Juan Sanmiguel sits down with artist J. K. Woodward from the IDW Trek/Who crossover Assimilation. Plus, check out the news segment. When Mark is away, the inmates take over the asylum as the latest Doctor Who news falls to Trish, Ed, and Christian. It's more fun than trying to decipher Moffat hints!
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episode 77 - Rock You Like a Hurricane (WHO)
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastSeason is over. Christmas doesn't come until next month. But the cast is giving out an early Holiday in this episode as Mark and Christian show off what they did at Hurricane Who: Category Five! We've got former Doctor Peter Davison, Davros actor Terry Molloy, UNIT's Con rep Ingrid "Osgood" Oliver, and even Torchwood is represented by Kai "Rhys Williams" Owen. And if you're a Trekker as well as a WHOvian, correspondent Juan Sanmiguel sits down with artist J. K. Woodward from the IDW Trek/Who crossover Assimilation. Plus, check out the news segment. When Mark is away, the inmates take over the asylum as the latest Doctor Who news falls to Trish, Ed, and Christian. It's more fun than trying to decipher Moffat hints!
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PODCAST 001 - JOURNEY INTO TERROR
Diddly Dum PodcastWe choose our fave stories in this our first podcast – in which we find that an empty 1970s Dalek bubble bath counts as an action figure, that there’s no tea for the Doctor and Harry, that the show has a missing comedy story and that savages can look great in rugby shirts.
Direct Download Link: DDPC001 – Journey into Terror
All artwork for the Diddly Dum Podcast by our own The Rev can be found collected here on Pinterest.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk

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The Who Wars Podcast #016 (19 November, 2014)
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:30 Introduction to the show by Rob @WhoWars before he, Lex @Lexerness and Kate @Kamiduu give some initial thoughts now that they've seen the second half of Series 8 of Doctor Who. Then they tackle each of the six episodes individually.04:01 Kill the Moon - The Doctor takes Clara and Courtney on a trip, where they arrive in 2049 on a Space Shuttle to the Moon with one hundred nuclear bombs. Noting the Moon's higher gravity and meeting Captain Lundvik, the Doctor questions her, where he's told that her team are on a suicide mission to blow up the Moon. A sudden mass high tide had threatened humanity's existence, the cause being the Moon. Their mission was the only way to save the planet. Colonists are found entombed in spider webs, and the Doctor finds through the readings that had previously been taken, noting an increase in the Moon's mass - the cause of the sudden tidal shift. A spider-like being attacks the group, and the Doctor realizes that they are only germs. The Doctor determines that the Moon is an egg, with the creature inside ready to hatch. The Doctor abandons them, forcing Lundvik and Clara to decide on their own. They call upon Earth to make the decision, receiving an unanimous vote to save the Earth. Clara intervenes and stops the bombs' countdown, and the Doctor rescues them from the Moon. From Earth, they watch the creature hatch and the shell disintegrate, with the creature laying a new egg as a new Moon. Clara angrily confronts the Doctor, claiming that it was his decision to make too, since Earth is important in his life as well. She leaves the TARDIS and the Doctor, to be comforted by Danny.13:14 Mummy on the Orient Express - Clara rejoins the Doctor for one last outing before she leaves the TARDIS and the Doctor for good. They arrive on a train named the Orient Express which travels through space, a distant future remake of the famous train. The Doctor soon discovers that an elderly woman has recently been murdered by a creature only she could see - she described it as an Egyptian 'Mummy'. The Doctor insists that she died of old age, but when a member of the kitchen staff dies in the same way, the Doctor realizes that the 'Mummy' (known as the Foretold) is invisible to all but the one that it is about to kill. Once it is seen, it kills its victim in exactly sixty-six seconds. The train's computer program, 'Gus', reveals to the Doctor that he has tasked him to capture the Foretold or face the death of innocents. The Doctor takes the consciousness of the Foretold's next victim to see it, and discovers that it is a dead soldier powered by future technology with unfinished business. The Doctor discharges the soldier by surrendering, and the train's occupants are saved. Gus declares that the survival of the train's occupants is not required, and begins removing the train's air supply. The Doctor uses the future technology from the Foretold to teleport the train's occupants to safety, just before the train explodes. Later, Clara calls Danny and decides she is not ready to leave the Doctor.23:34 Flatline - Arriving in Bristol, the Doctor and Clara find the TARDIS has shrunk on the outside. Clara gets out to investigate the area, while the Doctor stays in the TARDIS until it has shrunk down to a handheld size, theorizing that something was leeching its external dimensions. Clara encounters a young graffiti artist named Rigsy, and communicating through an earpiece, the Doctor tells Clara that the thing they are facing is an alien from a universe that's solely two-dimensional. The creatures have achieved the ability to make 3D objects 2D, and Clara, Rigsy, and community service people attempt to run from the creatures. The Doctor is soon able to create a device that can change the dimensions of objects similarly to the creatures. However, the TARDIS cannot function with a lack of dimensions, and the Doctor powers it down into a 'siege' mode. The creatures have also learned to make themselves 3-dimensional, and assume demented guises of the people they have absorbed into two-dimensions. With the help of Rigsy, Clara is able to trick the creatures into powering the TARDIS once more and restoring it to regular size. The Doctor uses its power to send the creatures back into their dimension. Clara and the Doctor part ways with Rigsy, and after she asks if she was a good doctor, he tells her that she was an exceptional doctor in his place but goodness had nothing to do with it.30:45 In the Forest of the Night - Maebh, a young girl, is running through a forest when she comes across the TARDIS. She knocks and is answered by the Doctor, who realizes that a forest has grown over London. Meanwhile in London Museum, Clara and Danny lead a group of kids out into the new forest after a museum sleepover. Clara immediately calls the Doctor, who reveals he is already aware of the forest and tells Clara to meet him in Trafalgar Square. Upon arrival they attempt to figure out the truth behind the forest, and the Doctor realizes Maebh is missing, and he and Clara set out to find her. Following a trail she has left, they find her, only to be cornered by and rescued from wolves and a tiger which have escaped the zoo. The Doctor realizes Maebh is behind what's going on, and uses the sonic to get the trees to speak through her. They reveal an extinction-level solar flare is heading towards Earth. Heading back to the TARDIS, the Doctor offers an escape route. Clara says she would never leave Danny, Danny would never leave the kids, and the kids would miss their parents. The Doctor leaves, before realizing the trees have grown to protect Earth like a giant airbag and the solar flare wouldn't kill anyone. He heads back to Earth, where he recruits the kids to send a message to the world to not destroy the trees. The solar flare passes by harmlessly and the excess trees disappear, their job done.41:52 Dark Water - While Clara attempts to gain the courage to tell Danny about her life with Doctor, Danny is hit by a car and is killed. Clara is comforted by her family, until she calls the Doctor. She attempts to blackmail the Doctor into saving Danny by throwing the TARDIS keys into a volcano one by one. The Doctor removes her from the dream state he placed on her and uses her memories for the TARDIS to find Danny. They are brought to a facility named 3W, in which skeletons are contained in a blue liquid. Elsewhere, Danny is being consoled by Seb for his death. The Doctor opens an information book, read by a hiding Missy, who claims that she is a droid. Meeting Doctor Chang, he explains that the dead are conscious and also shows them "dark water", a substance which can only display organic material. Meanwhile, Missy awakens the skeletons and the tanks begin to drain. Clara talks with Danny, and she tries to find proof of his identity, but Danny refuses to let her be with him in death, so Clara ends the call. The Doctor and Chang exit into the hallway to see the tanks drain, revealing the skeletons are actually Cybermen. The Doctor and Missy exit and find themselves on the steps of St Paul's cathedral. The Cybermen begin to march out of the cathedral, and Missy tells him that his efforts to evacuate are pointless, and that Missy is short for Mistress, revealing that she is the Master.52:12 Death in Heaven - As part of Missy's plans, Cybermen detonate themselves around London, releasing "Cyber pollen" that reincarnates and transforms the dead into Cybermen. Danny is one of these, and rescues Clara from 3W. UNIT bring the Doctor and Missy aboard a plane, where the Doctor is given control of Earth's armies as "President of the Earth". With the help of the Cybermen, Missy overpowers UNIT and blows up the plane. The Doctor survives by calling the TARDIS to him and reunites with Clara in a cemetery, where Clara has discovered the Cyberman who saved her is Danny. Danny reveals that a forecoming rainfall will convert all living people to Cybermen as well. Missy arrives and gifts the Doctor with control of all the Cybermen so he can conquer the universe. The Doctor refuses and gives control to Danny, who leads other Cybermen into exploding and stopping the rainfall. Missy is disintegrated by a final Cyberman, a reanimated Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. In the aftermath, Clara and the Doctor bid farewell with lies to each other: Clara tells the Doctor that Danny has reunited with her when he used his only escape attempt to return a child he killed to life, and the Doctor tells Clara he has found Gallifrey with coordinates Missy gave him when they led to nowhere.1:14:20 Summary; Rob @WhoWars Lex @Lexerness and Kate @Kamiduu give their thoughts on Series 8 of Doctor Who now that it has screened in its entirety.1:21:28 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including how to get in touch with the show)1:22:13 Bloopers and studio chatter. Shhh...
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Episode 89: Round Rabbit
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 89: Round Rabbit Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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Episode 90 - Doctor Who Series 8 Review
Transmissions From Atlantis
JC and Rita are back and we are going all in on Doctor Who this week. Joining us is Articles from the Shadow Proclamation and Dr Geek’s Lab’s Dr. Scott Viguie to break down everything there is to know about Series 8 of Doctor Who. What did we think of Peter Capaldi’s Doctor? Clara? We look at every single episode of the series and tell you what we think is going to happen in the future of Doctor Who. All this and more on TFA!Transmissions From Atlantis 90 – Doctor Who Series 8 Review
- Opening
- Doctor Geek’s Soundtrack
- Doctor Who Series 8 Review
- The Grumpy Doctor of Peter Capaldi
- Clara – from lovable to annoying
- Episode Retrospective
- “Deep Breath”
- “Into the Dalek”
- “Robot of Sherwood”
- “Listen”
- “Time Heist”
- “The Caretaker”
- “Kill the Moon”
- “Mummy on the Orient Express”
- “Flatline”
- “In the Forest of the Night”
- Series 8 Finale Two-Parter
- “Dark Water”
- “Death in Heaven”
- Future of Doctor Who
- Final Thoughts on Series 8
- Closing Featuring Ken Spivey’s Time for a New Companion
You can buy Ancient Rising - The Audio Theater Book on CD and digital download for $24.99 at Blackstone Audio

Star Mage - The First Series Trade Paperback
JC De La Torre, author of the critically acclaimed novel Ancient Rising, gives us a new fusion of Science Fiction and Magic in Star Mage! Darien Connors discovers he's not from Earth, has strange magical powers, and is the key in an ancient war between two alien races of necromancers. Star Mage offers wizard battles with a side of spaceship warfare, alien worlds, and weird creatures.
All six issues of the first series of JC De La Torre's Sci-Fi and Fantasy Epic Star Mage are collected in to one awesome trade paperback. Including the six issues, this collection also features a new Star Mage story written by White Chapel co-writer Martin Dunn with art from Derrick Fish, crests of the Houses of Lambdu Kishpu and concept art by Ray Dillon and Franco Cespedes.
Get the perfect Christmas gift this December!
Pre-order codes for the Star Mage Trade paperback -
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Release Date: December 3rd, 2014 (subject to change)
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Verity! Episode 33 - Christmas Villains: Naughty or Nice?
Doctor Who: Verity!The sophomore year of Verity! has officially begun! Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Liz as we dive into the world of Doctor Who villains. As the holiday season has barely passed, where better to start than the Christmas episodes? How do the Christmas villains stack up compared to each other? Which story doesn't even have a villain? Who likes "Voyage of the Damned"? Who doesn't like "A Christmas Carol"? Listen as we struggle to keep on point and discuss the villains without slipping into discussion of the stories themselves.
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:
Kat is excited Mark Sheppard will be a guest at Gallifrey One! And finally reads issue 11 of Doctor Who Classics Series 2 (DWM comics 79-81)!
Liz cuddles her new stuffed, knitted yeti!
Erika listened to Vengeance of the Stones by Andrew Smith!
Deb is pleased that Gareth Roberts is writing for series 8! (Though she's a bit bummed there are no ladies on the list.)
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Verity! Episode 33 - Christmas Villains: Naughty or Nice?
Doctor Who: Verity!The sophomore year of Verity! has officially begun! Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Liz as we dive into the world of Doctor Who villains. As the holiday season has barely passed, where better to start than the Christmas episodes? How do the Christmas villains stack up compared to each other? Which story doesn't even have a villain? Who likes "Voyage of the Damned"? Who doesn't like "A Christmas Carol"? Listen as we struggle to keep on point and discuss the villains without slipping into discussion of the stories themselves.
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:
Kat is excited Mark Sheppard will be a guest at Gallifrey One! And finally reads issue 11 of Doctor Who Classics Series 2 (DWM comics 79-81)!
Liz cuddles her new stuffed, knitted yeti!
Erika listened to Vengeance of the Stones by Andrew Smith!
Deb is pleased that Gareth Roberts is writing for series 8! (Though she's a bit bummed there are no ladies on the list.)
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19TH NOVEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 19TH NOVEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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N014 The Christmas Invasion
Who Back WhenTennant's first proper episode as The Doctor, in which he sleeps a lot, Rose is inconsistent and aliens rock!
The post N014 The Christmas Invasion appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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Verity! Episode 33 - Christmas Villains: Naughty or Nice?
Doctor Who: Verity!The sophomore year of Verity! has officially begun! Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Liz as we dive into the world of Doctor Who villains. As the holiday season has barely passed, where better to start than the Christmas episodes? How do the Christmas villains stack up compared to each other? Which story doesn't even have a villain? Who likes "Voyage of the Damned"? Who doesn't like "A Christmas Carol"? Listen as we struggle to keep on point and discuss the villains without slipping into discussion of the stories themselves.
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:Kat is excited Mark Sheppard will be a guest at Gallifrey One! And finally reads issue 11 of Doctor Who Classics Series 2 (DWM comics 79-81)!Liz cuddles her new stuffed, knitted yeti!Erika listened to Vengeance of the Stones by Andrew Smith!Deb is pleased that Gareth Roberts is writing for series 8! (Though she's a bit bummed there are no ladies on the list.)
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Verity! Episode 33 - Christmas Villains: Naughty or Nice?
Doctor Who: Verity!The sophomore year of Verity! has officially begun! Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Liz as we dive into the world of Doctor Who villains. As the holiday season has barely passed, where better to start than the Christmas episodes? How do the Christmas villains stack up compared to each other? Which story doesn't even have a villain? Who likes "Voyage of the Damned"? Who doesn't like "A Christmas Carol"? Listen as we struggle to keep on point and discuss the villains without slipping into discussion of the stories themselves.
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Also covered [links on our site]:Kat is excited Mark Sheppard will be a guest at Gallifrey One! And finally reads issue 11 of Doctor Who Classics Series 2 (DWM comics 79-81)!Liz cuddles her new stuffed, knitted yeti!Erika listened to Vengeance of the Stones by Andrew Smith!Deb is pleased that Gareth Roberts is writing for series 8! (Though she's a bit bummed there are no ladies on the list.)
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Episode 101 : The Horns of Nimon
The Untempered Schism PodcastWe start our second century with a look at one of the... less well remembered stories of the Fourth Doctor's era. Though it's not without reason that it's usually considered one of the weaker stories of the time, it does have some highlights, few and far between as they are.
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 20:57
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #242 - Predictions for 2014!
The Doctor Who PodcastAnd welcome to the first regular Doctor Who Podcast of 2014! In time honoured fashion, it's our predictions episode! James, Stephen, Michele and Leeson take a look back at the predictions we made at the beginning of last year (in Episode 183) and then foolishly go on to make brand new ones for 2014.
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Predictions for 2014!
The Doctor Who PodcastAnd welcome to the first regular Doctor Who Podcast of 2014! In time honoured fashion, it’s our predictions episode! James, Stephen, Michele and Leeson take a look back at the predictions we made at the beginning of last year (in Episode 183) and then foolishly go on to make brand new ones for 2014.
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Predictions for 2014!
The Doctor Who PodcastAnd welcome to the first regular Doctor Who Podcast of 2014! In time honoured fashion, it’s our predictions episode! James, Stephen, Michele and Leeson take a look back at the predictions we made at the beginning of last year (in Episode 183) and then foolishly go on to make brand new ones for 2014.
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Episode 102: 2013 in Review
The TARDIS TavernAs you may have guessed already (because you listeners are so, so smart), in this episode we chat about what Doctor Who has brought us in 2013, the year of its 50th birthday.
The second half of Series Seven is discussed, as well as just a little bit about “The Day of the Doctor” (see Episode 100 for more on that), An Adventure in Space and Time and, of course, “The Time of the Doctor”. By the end there we’re pretty well into our cups and we forgot to address “The Web of Fear” and “The Enemy of the World”, but there was time for one little bit of feedback. Enjoy, mates, and looking forward to 2014!
“Like” us on Facebook, email us stuff at tardistavern@gmail.com, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern.
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18TH NOVEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 18TH NOVEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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Episode 102: 2013 in Review
The TARDIS TavernAs you may have guessed already (because you listeners are so, so smart), in this episode we chat about what Doctor Who has brought us in 2013, the year of its 50th birthday.
The second half of Series Seven is discussed, as well as just a little bit about "The Day of the Doctor" (see Episode 100 for more on that), An Adventure in Space and Time and, of course, "The Time of the Doctor". By the end there we're pretty well into our cups and we forgot to address "The Web of Fear" and "The Enemy of the World", but there was time for one little bit of feedback. Enjoy, mates, and looking forward to 2014!
"Like" us on Facebook, email us stuff at tardistavern@gmail.com, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern.
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 81: Series 8 Review (pt 1)
Mutter's Spiral PodcastDoctor Who Series 8 is history, but MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is not done talking about it yet! Join John & Will as they dissect this season: how is Peter Capaldi as the 12th Doctor? What did we think of Clara's arc this season? How about Danny & Missy? How did the show do at building these season-long arcs and what did we like and dislike about them? Plus, our favorite episodes! No Trivia this week, though.
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Episode 60 - Out with the old, in with the Dr Who
Outpost Skaro PodcastEddie, Alan, Andy and Derek get together to talk about the Time of the Doctor. Was it a cracker or a turkey? And back by popular demand: a Missing Episode Update ( with just added special breaking news).
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 81: Series 8 Review (pt 1)
Mutter's Spiral PodcastDoctor Who Series 8 is history, but MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is not done talking about it yet! Join John & Will as they dissect this season: how is Peter Capaldi as the 12th Doctor? What did we think of Clara's arc this season? How about Danny & Missy? How did the show do at building these season-long arcs and what did we like and dislike about them? Plus, our favorite episodes! No Trivia this week, though.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #242 - Predictions for 2014!
The Doctor Who PodcastAnd welcome to the first regular Doctor Who Podcast of 2014! In time honoured fashion, it's our predictions episode! James, Stephen, Michele and Leeson take a look back at the predictions we made at the beginning of last year (in Episode 183) and then foolishly go on to make brand new ones for 2014.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #242 - Predictions for 2014!
The Doctor Who PodcastAnd welcome to the first regular Doctor Who Podcast of 2014! In time honoured fashion, it's our predictions episode! James, Stephen, Michele and Leeson take a look back at the predictions we made at the beginning of last year (in Episode 183) and then foolishly go on to make brand new ones for 2014.
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The PodKast With A Rubbertoe [UPDATED]
Kasterborous PodkastChristian Cawley is a writer at Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews - All the latest Doctor Who news and reviews with our weekly podKast, features and interviews, and a long-running forum.
Hey. listener! It’s time to become a viewer once again, as the Kasterborous PodKast (with a “K”) goes all visual to talk to Nick Robatto of Rubbertoe Replicas.
Nick’s the guy who makes a lot of the original props for the show, from the mini police box in Flatline (it was a prop, not a toy!) to the sonic screwdriver, which we reviewed recently.
Unlike most podKasts that feature a lot of James McLean and Christian Cawley with Brian, this time around it’s fair to say that other than the intro and outro, it’s Brian and Nick’s show. Nick was a great guest, and if you’re a collector of Doctor Who props or you’re keen to build your own, you’ll find Nick a fascinating interview subject. Find out more about Nick’s prop replicas at www.rubbertoereplicas.com.
Intro on the audio version by John Guilor; podKast theme by Russell Hugo.
Listen to the PodKast
There are several ways to listen. In addition to the usual player above, we're pleased to announce that you can also stream the podKast using Stitcher, an award-winning, free mobile app available for Android and iPhone/iPad. This pretty much means that you can listen to us anywhere without downloading - pretty neat, we think you'll agree! (Note that it can take a few hours after a new podKast is published to "catch up".)
What’s more, you can now listen and subscribe to the podKast via our Audioboo channel! Head to http://audioboo.fm/channel/doctorwhopodkast and click play to start listening. You can also comment and record your own boos in response to our discussions! Meanwhile you can use the player below to listen through Audioboo:
You haven't clicked play yet?! What are you waiting for? As well as our new Stitcher and Audioboo presence you can also use one of these amazingly convenient ways to download and enjoy this week's podKast.
- Use the player in the top right of the Kasterborous home page, or visit the podKast menu link.
- Listen with the "pop out" player above, which also allows you to download the podKast to your computer.
- You can also take advantage of the RSS feed to subscribe to the podKast for your media player, and even find us on iTunes, where your reviews will help the show considerably.
The post The PodKast With A Rubbertoe [UPDATED] appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
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DWO Whocast - #312 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThe DWO WhoCast gather around the kitchen table and discuss the anniversary year - the smiles, the frowns, the ups, the downs, they're second nature to me now. Interesting fact, Bernard Cribbins recorded a version of that. Where was I? Oh yes, from The Bell of Saint John to The Time of the Doctor - it was a heck of a year and we have a heck of a talk
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The PodKast With A Rubbertoe [UPDATED]
Kasterborous PodkastChristian is a writer at Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews - All the latest Doctor Who news and reviews with our weekly podKast, features and interviews, and a long-running forum.
Hey. listener! It’s time to become a viewer once again, as the Kasterborous PodKast (with a “K”) goes all visual to talk to Nick Robatto of Rubbertoe Replicas.
Nick’s the guy who makes a lot of the original props for the show, from the mini police box in Flatline (it was a prop, not a toy!) to the sonic screwdriver, which we reviewed recently.
Unlike most podKasts that feature a lot of James McLean and Christian Cawley with Brian, this time around it’s fair to say that other than the intro and outro, it’s Brian and Nick’s show. Nick was a great guest, and if you’re a collector of Doctor Who props or you’re keen to build your own, you’ll find Nick a fascinating interview subject. Find out more about Nick’s prop replicas at www.rubbertoereplicas.com.
Intro on the audio version by John Guilor; podKast theme by Russell Hugo.
Listen to the PodKast
There are several ways to listen. In addition to the usual player above, we're pleased to announce that you can also stream the podKast using Stitcher, an award-winning, free mobile app available for Android and iPhone/iPad. This pretty much means that you can listen to us anywhere without downloading - pretty neat, we think you'll agree! (Note that it can take a few hours after a new podKast is published to "catch up".)
What’s more, you can now listen and subscribe to the podKast via our Audioboo channel! Head to http://audioboo.fm/channel/doctorwhopodkast and click play to start listening. You can also comment and record your own boos in response to our discussions! Meanwhile you can use the player below to listen through Audioboo:
You haven't clicked play yet?! What are you waiting for? As well as our new Stitcher and Audioboo presence you can also use one of these amazingly convenient ways to download and enjoy this week's podKast.
- Use the player in the top right of the Kasterborous home page, or visit the podKast menu link.
- Listen with the "pop out" player above, which also allows you to download the podKast to your computer.
- You can also take advantage of the RSS feed to subscribe to the podKast for your media player, and even find us on iTunes, where your reviews will help the show considerably.
The post The PodKast With A Rubbertoe [UPDATED] appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
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DWO Whocast - #312 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThe DWO WhoCast gather around the kitchen table and discuss the anniversary year - the smiles, the frowns, the ups, the downs, they're second nature to me now. Interesting fact, Bernard Cribbins recorded a version of that. Where was I? Oh yes, from The Bells Of Saint John to The Time Of The Doctor - it was a heck of a year and we have a heck of a talk.
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Ep 36 - Mission to the Unknown (Story 19)
GeeklecticIn this episode we discuss "Mission to the Unknown". This is the only episode of Doctor Who not to feature the Doctor, the TARDIS or a Companion. We also book end this episode with very honest interview with my son Cooper getting his views on Doctor Who.
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DWO Whocast - #312 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThe DWO WhoCast gather around the kitchen table and discuss the anniversary year - the smiles, the frowns, the ups, the downs, they're second nature to me now. Interesting fact, Bernard Cribbins recorded a version of that. Where was I? Oh yes, from The Bells Of Saint John to The Time Of The Doctor - it was a heck of a year and we have a heck of a talk.







