Latest Podcast Episodes
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Dirty WHOers 081
Dirty WHOers's PodcastRanting about the end of the last season and making some serious decisions...
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Dirty WHOers 081
Dirty WHOers's PodcastRanting about the end of the last season and making some serious decisions...
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Dirty WHOers 081
Dirty WHOers's PodcastRanting about the end of the last season and making some serious decisions...
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Dirty WHOers 081
Dirty WHOers's PodcastRanting about the end of the last season and making some serious decisions...
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Dirty WHOers 081
Dirty WHOers's PodcastRanting about the end of the last season and making some serious decisions...
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ZEUS POD Episode 37 - Series 9 Preview
Zeus PodWe're back... all proper like! In this episode... Series 9 is less than a week away, so what are our expectations? Can it possibly be better than its pretty stellar predecessor? We go in-depth on the stories we know something about a skirt gracefully around the ones we don't (which is most). Plus we leak some confidential text messages, an exciting announcement regarding The Twin Dilemma, and there's even an easter egg of sorts at the very end!* Joining Jono Park are Zeus Pod stalwarts Paul Scoones & Peter Adamson. *In a 'TARDIS Cam / it's not that great' kind of way
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ZEUS POD Episode 37 - Series 9 Preview
Zeus PodWe're back... all proper like! In this episode... Series 9 is less than a week away, so what are our expectations? Can it possibly be better than its pretty stellar predecessor? We go in-depth on the stories we know something about a skirt gracefully around the ones we don't (which is most). Plus we leak some confidential text messages, an exciting announcement regarding The Twin Dilemma, and there's even an easter egg of sorts at the very end!* Joining Jono Park are Zeus Pod stalwarts Paul Scoones & Peter Adamson. *In a 'TARDIS Cam / it's not that great' kind of way
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ZEUS POD Episode 37 - Series 9 Preview
Zeus PodWe're back... all proper like! In this episode... Series 9 is less than a week away, so what are our expectations? Can it possibly be better than its pretty stellar predecessor? We go in-depth on the stories we know something about and skirt gracefully around the ones we don't (which is most of them). Plus we leak some confidential text messages, an exciting announcement regarding The Twin Dilemma, and there's even an easter egg of sorts at the very end!* Joining Jono Park are Zeus Pod stalwarts Paul Scoones & Peter Adamson. *In a 'TARDIS Cam / it's not that great' kind of way
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ZEUS POD Episode 37 - Series 9 Preview
Zeus PodWe're back... all proper like! In this episode... Series 9 is less than a week away, so what are our expectations? Can it possibly be better than its pretty stellar predecessor? We go in-depth on the stories we know something about and skirt gracefully around the ones we don't (which is most of them). Plus we leak some confidential text messages, an exciting announcement regarding The Twin Dilemma, and there's even an easter egg of sorts at the very end!* Joining Jono Park are Zeus Pod stalwarts Paul Scoones & Peter Adamson. *In a 'TARDIS Cam / it's not that great' kind of way
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Episode 44 A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd's enthusiastic, Brendan's cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We're off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where cliched but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It's probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan's cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion's self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare's plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who's very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you're enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 44 A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd's enthusiastic, Brendan's cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We're off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where cliched but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It's probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan's cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion's self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare's plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who's very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you're enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd's enthusiastic, Brendan's cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We're off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where cliched but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It's probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan's cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion's self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare's plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who's very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you're enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd's enthusiastic, Brendan's cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We're off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where cliched but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It's probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan's cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion's self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare's plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who's very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you're enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 44: A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd's enthusiastic, Brendan's cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We're off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where cliched but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It's probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan's cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion's self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare's plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who's very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you're enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 44: A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd's enthusiastic, Brendan's cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We're off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where cliched but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It's probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan's cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion's self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare's plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who's very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you're enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd’s enthusiastic, Brendan’s cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We’re off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where clichéd but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It’s probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan’s cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion’s self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare’s plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who’s very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you’re enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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A Fabulous Beard
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastWell, Todd’s enthusiastic, Brendan’s cheerful and Nathan just wishes there was a Sontaran involved. We’re off to the Duchy of San Martino in Wales, where clichéd but gorgeously-designed things are afoot in The Masque of Mandragora.
Watch the show
The Masque of Mandragora was released on DVD in 2010. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Famously, the location work for this story was done in Portmeirion in Wales, which is a tourist thing built last century in the style of an Italian village. It’s probably most famous as the location of Patrick McGoohan’s cult classic The Prisoner (1967). Which is really, really worth watching. You can book your stay in one of Portmeirion’s self-catering villas here, but watch out for bouncing weather ballons.
The BBC Television Shakespeare ran from 1978 to 1984 and included adaptations of all of Shakespeare’s plays. Yes, even Pericles, Prince of Tyre. It was almost completely studio-bound, with sets much like those created by Barry Newbery for Masque. The Wikipedia article is exhaustingly detailed.
Quentin Crisp was a famous twentieth-century English homosexualist and author, made famous by (among other things) his portrayal by Doctor Who’s very own John Hurt in The Naked Civil Servant (1975), a TV movie adaptation of his biography, produced by Verity Lambert. Fancy!
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll give you a blank look.
Bondfinger
If you’re enjoying your flight, why not check out Bondfinger, our commentary podcast on the James Bond films? There are two commentaries so far: From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962), with more on the way. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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#069 The Trial of the Time Lardies
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which we travel back in time to 1995 when Steven Moffat slammed the classic series more vehemently than our fearless podcaster has ever done to the Moffat era.
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#069 The Trial of the Time Lardies
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which we travel back in time to 1995 when Steven Moffat slammed the classic series more vehemently than our fearless podcaster has ever done to the Moffat era.
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#069 The Trial of the Time Lardies
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which we travel back in time to 1995 when Steven Moffat slammed the classic series more vehemently than our fearless podcaster has ever done to the Moffat era.
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#069 The Trial of the Time Lardies
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which we travel back in time to 1995 when Steven Moffat slammed the classic series more vehemently than our fearless podcaster has ever done to the Moffat era.
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#069 The Trial of the Time Lardies
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which we travel back in time to 1995 when Steven Moffat slammed the classic series more vehemently than our fearless podcaster has ever done to the Moffat era.
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#069 The Trial of the Time Lardies
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which we travel back in time to 1995 when Steven Moffat slammed the classic series more vehemently than our fearless podcaster has ever done to the Moffat era.
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#069 The Trial of the Time Lardies
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast… in which we travel back in time to 1995 when Steven Moffat slammed the classic series more vehemently than our fearless podcaster has ever done to the Moffat era.
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#069 The Trial of the Time Lardies
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast… in which we travel back in time to 1995 when Steven Moffat slammed the classic series more vehemently than our fearless podcaster has ever done to the Moffat era.
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2MTL 386: Doctor vs. Doctor
Two-minute Time LordThe Titan Comics summer Doctor Who event, Four Doctors, is not only a rousing adventure tale, but also an insightful look at what happens when the Doctor is forced to face…himself.
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2MTL 386: Doctor vs. Doctor
Two-minute Time LordThe Titan Comics summer Doctor Who event, Four Doctors, is not only a rousing adventure tale, but also an insightful look at what happens when the Doctor is forced to face…himself.
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GSN PODCAST: Geek Syndicate - Episode 252
Geek SyndicateDavid 'Monts' Monteith and Barry 'Nuge' Nugent return from the separate podcasts adventures to join forces once again as the superfriends Geek Syndicate in their never ending battle to bring the sass back to geekdom.News- Jessica Jones gets a release date
- Buffy gets an anniversary
Week That Was- In shocking news Nuge watches American Horror Story and doesn't run screaming from the room...well not after episode 3 at least.
- The guys review The Rabbit which turns out freaks them both out in equal measure.
- There's chat about Arrow Season 4 and Digg's new fashion accessory (don't tell anyone but it's a helmet).
- Monts checks out a day in a henchman's life in 'Hank Johnson Agent of Hydra'.
- The Man from UNCLE TV show gets dusted off for a rewatch by Monts
- Children of Time aka how a book about giant intelligent spiders can cause a massive argument during a podcast.
Questions from the SyndicateThe show wraps up with the lads taking a few questions from the syndicate (that's you lot out there) via twitter, facebook and email.Contact Geek Syndicate
Email: thegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk
Subscribe to GS on iTunes: http://geeksyndicate.co.uk/subscribe/
Subscribe to GS on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SubGeekSyndicate
Facebook: www.facebook.com/geeksyndicate
Twitter: https://twitter.com/geeksyndicate
Pinterest: https://uk.pinterest.com/geeksyndicate/
Donate: Paypal
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GSN PODCAST: Geek Syndicate - Episode 252
Geek SyndicateDavid 'Monts' Monteith and Barry 'Nuge' Nugent return from the separate podcasts adventures to join forces once again as the superfriends Geek Syndicate in their never ending battle to bring the sass back to geekdom.News- Jessica Jones gets a release date
- Buffy gets an anniversary
Week That Was- In shocking news Nuge watches American Horror Story and doesn't run screaming from the room...well not after episode 3 at least.
- The guys review The Rabbit which turns out freaks them both out in equal measure.
- There's chat about Arrow Season 4 and Digg's new fashion accessory (don't tell anyone but it's a helmet).
- Monts checks out a day in a henchman's life in 'Hank Johnson Agent of Hydra'.
- The Man from UNCLE TV show gets dusted off for a rewatch by Monts
- Children of Time aka how a book about giant intelligent spiders can cause a massive argument during a podcast.
Questions from the SyndicateThe show wraps up with the lads taking a few questions from the syndicate (that's you lot out there) via twitter, facebook and email.Contact Geek Syndicate
Email: thegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk
Subscribe to GS on iTunes: http://geeksyndicate.co.uk/subscribe/
Subscribe to GS on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SubGeekSyndicate
Facebook: www.facebook.com/geeksyndicate
Twitter: https://twitter.com/geeksyndicate
Pinterest: https://uk.pinterest.com/geeksyndicate/
Donate: Paypal
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GSN PODCAST: Geek Syndicate - Episode 252
Geek SyndicateDavid 'Monts' Monteith and Barry 'Nuge' Nugent return from the separate podcasts adventures to join forces once again as the superfriends Geek Syndicate in their never ending battle to bring the sass back to geekdom.News- Jessica Jones gets a release date
- Buffy gets an anniversary
Week That Was- In shocking news Nuge watches American Horror Story and doesn't run screaming from the room...well not after episode 3 at least.
- The guys review The Rabbit which turns out freaks them both out in equal measure.
- There's chat about Arrow Season 4 and Digg's new fashion accessory (don't tell anyone but it's a helmet).
- Monts checks out a day in a henchman's life in 'Hank Johnson Agent of Hydra'.
- The Man from UNCLE TV show gets dusted off for a rewatch by Monts
- Children of Time aka how a book about giant intelligent spiders can cause a massive argument during a podcast.
Questions from the SyndicateThe show wraps up with the lads taking a few questions from the syndicate (that's you lot out there) via twitter, facebook and email.Contact Geek Syndicate
Email: thegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk
Subscribe to GS on iTunes: http://geeksyndicate.co.uk/subscribe/
Subscribe to GS on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SubGeekSyndicate
Facebook: www.facebook.com/geeksyndicate
Twitter: https://twitter.com/geeksyndicate
Pinterest: https://uk.pinterest.com/geeksyndicate/
Donate: Paypal
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TDP 509: Torchwood 1.1 THE CONSPIRACY
Tin Dog Podcast@bigfinish #Torchwood #TINDOGPODCAST #DOCTORWHO Synopsis Captain Jack Harkness has always had his suspicions about the Committee. And now Wilson is also talking about the Committee. Apparently the world really is under the control of alien lizards. That's what Wilson says. People have died, disasters have been staged, the suspicious have disappeared. It's outrageous. Only Jack knows that Wilson is right. The Committee has arrived. Written By: David LlewellynDirected By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), John Sessions (Wilson), Sarah Ovens (Kate), Dan Bottomley (Sam) Produced by James GossScript edited by Steve Tribe
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TDP 509: Torchwood 1.1 THE CONSPIRACY
Tin Dog Podcast@bigfinish #Torchwood #TINDOGPODCAST #DOCTORWHO Synopsis Captain Jack Harkness has always had his suspicions about the Committee. And now Wilson is also talking about the Committee. Apparently the world really is under the control of alien lizards. That's what Wilson says. People have died, disasters have been staged, the suspicious have disappeared. It's outrageous. Only Jack knows that Wilson is right. The Committee has arrived. Written By: David LlewellynDirected By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), John Sessions (Wilson), Sarah Ovens (Kate), Dan Bottomley (Sam) Produced by James GossScript edited by Steve Tribe
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TDP 509: Torchwood 1.1 THE CONSPIRACY
Tin Dog Podcast@bigfinish #Torchwood #TINDOGPODCAST #DOCTORWHO Synopsis Captain Jack Harkness has always had his suspicions about the Committee. And now Wilson is also talking about the Committee. Apparently the world really is under the control of alien lizards. That's what Wilson says. People have died, disasters have been staged, the suspicious have disappeared. It's outrageous. Only Jack knows that Wilson is right. The Committee has arrived. Written By: David LlewellynDirected By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), John Sessions (Wilson), Sarah Ovens (Kate), Dan Bottomley (Sam) Produced by James GossScript edited by Steve Tribe
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GSN PODCAST: Geek Syndicate - Episode 252
Geek SyndicateDavid 'Monts' Monteith and Barry 'Nuge' Nugent return from the separate podcasts adventures to join forces once again as the superfriends Geek Syndicate in their never ending battle to bring the sass back to geekdom.News- Jessica Jones gets a release date
- Buffy gets an anniversary
Week That Was- In shocking news Nuge watches American Horror Story and doesn't run screaming from the room...well not after episode 3 at least.
- The guys review The Rabbit which turns out freaks them both out in equal measure.
- There's chat about Arrow Season 4 and Digg's new fashion accessory (don't tell anyone but it's a helmet).
- Monts checks out a day in a henchman's life in 'Hank Johnson Agent of Hydra'.
- The Man from UNCLE TV show gets dusted off for a rewatch by Monts
- Children of Time aka how a book about giant intelligent spiders can cause a massive argument during a podcast.
Questions from the SyndicateThe show wraps up with the lads taking a few questions from the syndicate (that's you lot out there) via twitter, facebook and email.Contact Geek Syndicate
Email: thegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk
Subscribe to GS on iTunes: http://geeksyndicate.co.uk/subscribe/
Subscribe to GS on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SubGeekSyndicate
Facebook: www.facebook.com/geeksyndicate
Twitter: https://twitter.com/geeksyndicate
Pinterest: https://uk.pinterest.com/geeksyndicate/
Donate: Paypal
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TDP 509: Torchwood 1.1 THE CONSPIRACY
Tin Dog Podcast@bigfinish #Torchwood #TINDOGPODCAST #DOCTORWHO Synopsis Captain Jack Harkness has always had his suspicions about the Committee. And now Wilson is also talking about the Committee. Apparently the world really is under the control of alien lizards. That's what Wilson says. People have died, disasters have been staged, the suspicious have disappeared. It's outrageous. Only Jack knows that Wilson is right. The Committee has arrived. Written By: David LlewellynDirected By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), John Sessions (Wilson), Sarah Ovens (Kate), Dan Bottomley (Sam) Produced by James GossScript edited by Steve Tribe
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TDP 509: Torchwood 1.1 THE CONSPIRACY
Tin Dog Podcast@bigfinish #Torchwood #TINDOGPODCAST #DOCTORWHO Synopsis Captain Jack Harkness has always had his suspicions about the Committee. And now Wilson is also talking about the Committee. Apparently the world really is under the control of alien lizards. That's what Wilson says. People have died, disasters have been staged, the suspicious have disappeared. It's outrageous. Only Jack knows that Wilson is right. The Committee has arrived. Written By: David LlewellynDirected By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), John Sessions (Wilson), Sarah Ovens (Kate), Dan Bottomley (Sam) Produced by James GossScript edited by Steve Tribe
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TDP 509: Torchwood 1.1 THE CONSPIRACY
Tin Dog Podcast@bigfinish #Torchwood #TINDOGPODCAST #DOCTORWHO Synopsis Captain Jack Harkness has always had his suspicions about the Committee. And now Wilson is also talking about the Committee. Apparently the world really is under the control of alien lizards. That's what Wilson says. People have died, disasters have been staged, the suspicious have disappeared. It's outrageous. Only Jack knows that Wilson is right. The Committee has arrived. Written By: David LlewellynDirected By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), John Sessions (Wilson), Sarah Ovens (Kate), Dan Bottomley (Sam) Produced by James GossScript edited by Steve Tribe
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Trainspotting (EXPLICIT VERSION)
Waffle On Podcast
WAFFLE ON ABOUT TRAINSPOTTINGHello and welcome back to Waffle On Podcast. Meds and Kell come out of rehab (joke) to present their latest episode all about the ground breaking British film trainspotting.
Note this episode does have clips from the film which do contain very strong langage, you have been warned.
Comments and suggestions are always welcome on our Facebook page (Just search for waffle on podcast) or to our email addrress which is waffleonpodcast@gmail.com
We'll be back next month with our Halloween episode.... A Clockwork Orange.
Viddy this my friends.... viddy this.
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Trainspotting (EXPLICIT VERSION)
Waffle On Podcast
WAFFLE ON ABOUT TRAINSPOTTINGHello and welcome back to Waffle On Podcast. Meds and Kell come out of rehab (joke) to present their latest episode all about the ground breaking British film trainspotting.
Note this episode does have clips from the film which do contain very strong langage, you have been warned.
Comments and suggestions are always welcome on our Facebook page (Just search for waffle on podcast) or to our email addrress which is waffleonpodcast@gmail.com
We'll be back next month with our Halloween episode.... A Clockwork Orange.
Viddy this my friends.... viddy this.
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Trainspotting (EXPLICIT VERSION)
Waffle On PodcastWAFFLE ON ABOUT TRAINSPOTTINGHello and welcome back to Waffle On Podcast. Meds and Kell come out of rehab (joke) to present their latest episode all about the ground breaking British film trainspotting. Note this episode does have clips from the film which do contain very strong langage, you have been warned. Comments and suggestions are always welcome on our Facebook page (Just search for waffle on podcast) or to our email addrress which is waffleonpodcast@gmail.comWe'll be back next month with our Halloween episode.... A Clockwork Orange. Viddy this my friends.... viddy this.
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Trainspotting (EXPLICIT VERSION)
Waffle On PodcastWAFFLE ON ABOUT TRAINSPOTTINGHello and welcome back to Waffle On Podcast. Meds and Kell come out of rehab (joke) to present their latest episode all about the ground breaking British film trainspotting. Note this episode does have clips from the film which do contain very strong langage, you have been warned. Comments and suggestions are always welcome on our Facebook page (Just search for waffle on podcast) or to our email addrress which is waffleonpodcast@gmail.comWe'll be back next month with our Halloween episode.... A Clockwork Orange. Viddy this my friends.... viddy this.
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Trainspotting (EXPLICIT VERSION)
Waffle On PodcastWAFFLE ON ABOUT TRAINSPOTTINGHello and welcome back to Waffle On Podcast. Meds and Kell come out of rehab (joke) to present their latest episode all about the ground breaking British film trainspotting. Note this episode does have clips from the film which do contain very strong langage, you have been warned. Comments and suggestions are always welcome on our Facebook page (Just search for waffle on podcast) or to our email addrress which is waffleonpodcast@gmail.comWe'll be back next month with our Halloween episode.... A Clockwork Orange. Viddy this my friends.... viddy this.
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Trainspotting (EXPLICIT VERSION)
Waffle On PodcastWAFFLE ON ABOUT TRAINSPOTTINGHello and welcome back to Waffle On Podcast. Meds and Kell come out of rehab (joke) to present their latest episode all about the ground breaking British film trainspotting. Note this episode does have clips from the film which do contain very strong langage, you have been warned. Comments and suggestions are always welcome on our Facebook page (Just search for waffle on podcast) or to our email addrress which is waffleonpodcast@gmail.comWe'll be back next month with our Halloween episode.... A Clockwork Orange. Viddy this my friends.... viddy this.
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Episode 55: Vampire Science
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastAfter a month-long hiatus, we have returned with a discussion of Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman's Vampire Science, the second in the BBC series featuring the Eighth Doctor and Sam. From the back cover:
In the days when the Time Lords were young, their war with the Vampires cost trillions of lives on countless worlds. Now the Vampires have been sighted again, in San Francisco.
Some want to coexist with humans, using genetic engineering in a macabre experiment to find a new source of blood. But some would rather go out in a blaze of glory - and UNIT's attempts to contain them could provoke another devestating war.
The Doctor strikes a dangerous bargain, but even he might not be able to keep the city from getting caught in the crossfire. While he finds himself caught in a web of old feuds and high-tech scheme, his new companion Sam finds out just how deadly traveling with the Doctor can be.
Kate Orman wrote the Virgin New Adventure The Room with No Doors (for which her co-author and future husband Jonathan Blum was a contributor), and that's a tough act to follow based on our review.
Without further ado, sit back, relax, pour yourself a glass of synthetic blood, and listen in as we talk about Vampire Science.
You can "like" us on Facebook, email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter @dwbcpodcast. You can also follow Erik @sjcaustenite and Sean @tardistavern.
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Episode 55: Vampire Science
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastAfter a month-long hiatus, we have returned with a discussion of Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman's Vampire Science, the second in the BBC series featuring the Eighth Doctor and Sam. From the back cover:
In the days when the Time Lords were young, their war with the Vampires cost trillions of lives on countless worlds. Now the Vampires have been sighted again, in San Francisco.
Some want to coexist with humans, using genetic engineering in a macabre experiment to find a new source of blood. But some would rather go out in a blaze of glory - and UNIT's attempts to contain them could provoke another devestating war.
The Doctor strikes a dangerous bargain, but even he might not be able to keep the city from getting caught in the crossfire. While he finds himself caught in a web of old feuds and high-tech scheme, his new companion Sam finds out just how deadly traveling with the Doctor can be.
Kate Orman wrote the Virgin New Adventure The Room with No Doors (for which her co-author and future husband Jonathan Blum was a contributor), and that's a tough act to follow based on our review.
Without further ado, sit back, relax, pour yourself a glass of synthetic blood, and listen in as we talk about Vampire Science.
You can "like" us on Facebook, email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter @dwbcpodcast. You can also follow Erik @sjcaustenite and Sean @tardistavern.
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Episode 55: Vampire Science
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastAfter a month-long hiatus, we have returned with a discussion of Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman's Vampire Science, the second in the BBC series featuring the Eighth Doctor and Sam. From the back cover:
In the days when the Time Lords were young, their war with the Vampires cost trillions of lives on countless worlds. Now the Vampires have been sighted again, in San Francisco.
Some want to coexist with humans, using genetic engineering in a macabre experiment to find a new source of blood. But some would rather go out in a blaze of glory - and UNIT's attempts to contain them could provoke another devestating war.
The Doctor strikes a dangerous bargain, but even he might not be able to keep the city from getting caught in the crossfire. While he finds himself caught in a web of old feuds and high-tech scheme, his new companion Sam finds out just how deadly traveling with the Doctor can be.
Kate Orman wrote the Virgin New Adventure The Room with No Doors (for which her co-author and future husband Jonathan Blum was a contributor), and that's a tough act to follow based on our review.
Without further ado, sit back, relax, pour yourself a glass of synthetic blood, and listen in as we talk about Vampire Science.
You can "like" us on Facebook, email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter @dwbcpodcast. You can also follow Erik @sjcaustenite and Sean @tardistavern.
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Episode 55: Vampire Science
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastAfter a month-long hiatus, we have returned with a discussion of Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman's Vampire Science, the second in the BBC series featuring the Eighth Doctor and Sam. From the back cover:
In the days when the Time Lords were young, their war with the Vampires cost trillions of lives on countless worlds. Now the Vampires have been sighted again, in San Francisco.
Some want to coexist with humans, using genetic engineering in a macabre experiment to find a new source of blood. But some would rather go out in a blaze of glory - and UNIT's attempts to contain them could provoke another devestating war.
The Doctor strikes a dangerous bargain, but even he might not be able to keep the city from getting caught in the crossfire. While he finds himself caught in a web of old feuds and high-tech scheme, his new companion Sam finds out just how deadly traveling with the Doctor can be.
Kate Orman wrote the Virgin New Adventure The Room with No Doors (for which her co-author and future husband Jonathan Blum was a contributor), and that's a tough act to follow based on our review.
Without further ado, sit back, relax, pour yourself a glass of synthetic blood, and listen in as we talk about Vampire Science.
You can "like" us on Facebook, email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter @dwbcpodcast. You can also follow Erik @sjcaustenite and Sean @tardistavern.
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Episode 55: Vampire Science
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastAfter a month-long hiatus, we have returned with a discussion of Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman's Vampire Science, the second in the BBC series featuring the Eighth Doctor and Sam. From the back cover:
In the days when the Time Lords were young, their war with the Vampires cost trillions of lives on countless worlds. Now the Vampires have been sighted again, in San Francisco.
Some want to coexist with humans, using genetic engineering in a macabre experiment to find a new source of blood. But some would rather go out in a blaze of glory - and UNIT's attempts to contain them could provoke another devestating war.
The Doctor strikes a dangerous bargain, but even he might not be able to keep the city from getting caught in the crossfire. While he finds himself caught in a web of old feuds and high-tech scheme, his new companion Sam finds out just how deadly traveling with the Doctor can be.
Kate Orman wrote the Virgin New Adventure The Room with No Doors (for which her co-author and future husband Jonathan Blum was a contributor), and that's a tough act to follow based on our review.
Without further ado, sit back, relax, pour yourself a glass of synthetic blood, and listen in as we talk about Vampire Science.
You can "like" us on Facebook, email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter @dwbcpodcast. You can also follow Erik @sjcaustenite and Sean @tardistavern.
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Episode 55: Vampire Science
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastAfter a month-long hiatus, we have returned with a discussion of Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman's Vampire Science, the second in the BBC series featuring the Eighth Doctor and Sam. From the back cover:
In the days when the Time Lords were young, their war with the Vampires cost trillions of lives on countless worlds. Now the Vampires have been sighted again, in San Francisco.
Some want to coexist with humans, using genetic engineering in a macabre experiment to find a new source of blood. But some would rather go out in a blaze of glory - and UNIT's attempts to contain them could provoke another devestating war.
The Doctor strikes a dangerous bargain, but even he might not be able to keep the city from getting caught in the crossfire. While he finds himself caught in a web of old feuds and high-tech scheme, his new companion Sam finds out just how deadly traveling with the Doctor can be.
Kate Orman wrote the Virgin New Adventure The Room with No Doors (for which her co-author and future husband Jonathan Blum was a contributor), and that's a tough act to follow based on our review.
Without further ado, sit back, relax, pour yourself a glass of synthetic blood, and listen in as we talk about Vampire Science.
You can "like" us on Facebook, email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter @dwbcpodcast. You can also follow Erik @sjcaustenite and Sean @tardistavern.
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Episode 172: K9 and Company Review
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 172: K9 and Company Review Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett