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The Infinity Archives- S02E05- A Trained Tiger
The Infinity ArchivesWill and Gareth discuss Doctor Who Flatline and In the Forest of the Night with an interruption with Gabby in Gabby's Review. E-mail- theinfinityarchives@outlook twitter- @GarethLloyd5 @ImperialDalek9 @DWInfinitypod Facebook-www.facebook.com/groups/theinfini…archivespodcast/
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The Infinity Archives- S02E05- A Trained Tiger
The Infinity ArchivesWill and Gareth discuss Doctor Who Flatline and In the Forest of the Night with an interruption with Gabby in Gabby's Review. E-mail- theinfinityarchives@outlook twitter- @GarethLloyd5 @ImperialDalek9 @DWInfinitypod Facebook-www.facebook.com/groups/theinfini…archivespodcast/
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Episode 156: Reviewing The Growth In The Forest Of The Night
The Sonic ToolboxGood morning, and welcome to the forest of London! Better enjoy it quick because it's not going to last. My, my...what's next? Kids on the TARDIS? How about rabbits? Oh, wait, no rabbits on the TARDIS, rabbits in the Toolbox. Lot's of them. But they're well meaning, and mostly tame. More than we can say for a tiger and couple of wolves. So get on your fire proof headphones and join us for a discussion of "The Forest Of The Night".
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
Tommy Flanagan, Pathalogical Liar played by Jon Lovitz on Saturday Night Live
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Episode 156: Reviewing The Growth In The Forest Of The Night
The Sonic ToolboxGood morning, and welcome to the forest of London! Better enjoy it quick because it's not going to last. My, my...what's next? Kids on the TARDIS? How about rabbits? Oh, wait, no rabbits on the TARDIS, rabbits in the Toolbox. Lot's of them. But they're well meaning, and mostly tame. More than we can say for a tiger and couple of wolves. So get on your fire proof headphones and join us for a discussion of "The Forest Of The Night".
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
Tommy Flanagan, Pathalogical Liar played by Jon Lovitz on Saturday Night Live
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Episode 156: Reviewing The Growth In The Forest Of The Night
The Sonic ToolboxGood morning, and welcome to the forest of London! Better enjoy it quick because it's not going to last. My, my...what's next? Kids on the TARDIS? How about rabbits? Oh, wait, no rabbits on the TARDIS, rabbits in the Toolbox. Lot's of them. But they're well meaning, and mostly tame. More than we can say for a tiger and couple of wolves. So get on your fire proof headphones and join us for a discussion of "The Forest Of The Night".
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
Tommy Flanagan, Pathalogical Liar played by Jon Lovitz on Saturday Night Live
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Episode 156: Reviewing The Growth In The Forest Of The Night
The Sonic ToolboxGood morning, and welcome to the forest of London! Better enjoy it quick because it's not going to last. My, my...what's next? Kids on the TARDIS? How about rabbits? Oh, wait, no rabbits on the TARDIS, rabbits in the Toolbox. Lot's of them. But they're well meaning, and mostly tame. More than we can say for a tiger and couple of wolves. So get on your fire proof headphones and join us for a discussion of "The Forest Of The Night".
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
Tommy Flanagan, Pathalogical Liar played by Jon Lovitz on Saturday Night Live
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
-
Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
-
Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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EPISODE277 - Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 10
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EPISODE277 - Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 10
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Staggering Stories Podcast #196: The Trains of Death
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Jean Riddler, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller discuss the 2014 Doctor Who stories ‘Mummy on the Orient Express’ and ‘Flatline’, find some general news and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:16 — Welcome!
- 02:45 – News:
- 03:36 — Minister of Chance: Kickstarter for film.
- 05:20 — Ghostbusters 3: New script, new cast.
- 07:20 — Humans: Everybody needs good androids.
- 08:54 — DC Comics: Ten new films over five years.
- 12:33 — Doctor Who: Buy a Siege Mode TARDIS.
- 14:35 — Lynda Bellingham: DEAD!
- 15:46 – Keith’s Birthday: Presents 1.
- 17:49 – Doctor Who: Mummy on the Orient Express.
- 35:38 – Keith’s Birthday: Presents 2.
- 37:31 – Doctor Who: Flatline.
- 60:14 – Keith’s Birthday: Presents 3.
- 63:44 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
- 83:08 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 85:10 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- Minister of Chance.
- Kickstarter: Minister of Chance Movie, Episode 1.
- Ghostbusters.
- Channel 4: ‘Humans’ press release.
- DC Comics.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Rubbertoe Replicas: TARDIS ‘Seige Mode’.
- Wikipedia: Lynda Bellingham.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Mummy on the Orient Express.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – Mummy on the Orient Express.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Flatline.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – Flatline.
- Doctor Who Podcast Alliance.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #196: The Trains of Death
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Jean Riddler, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller discuss the 2014 Doctor Who stories ‘Mummy on the Orient Express’ and ‘Flatline’, find some general news and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:16 — Welcome!
- 02:45 – News:
- 03:36 — Minister of Chance: Kickstarter for film.
- 05:20 — Ghostbusters 3: New script, new cast.
- 07:20 — Humans: Everybody needs good androids.
- 08:54 — DC Comics: Ten new films over five years.
- 12:33 — Doctor Who: Buy a Siege Mode TARDIS.
- 14:35 — Lynda Bellingham: DEAD!
- 15:46 – Keith’s Birthday: Presents 1.
- 17:49 – Doctor Who: Mummy on the Orient Express.
- 35:38 – Keith’s Birthday: Presents 2.
- 37:31 – Doctor Who: Flatline.
- 60:14 – Keith’s Birthday: Presents 3.
- 63:44 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
- 83:08 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 85:10 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- Minister of Chance.
- Kickstarter: Minister of Chance Movie, Episode 1.
- Ghostbusters.
- Channel 4: ‘Humans’ press release.
- DC Comics.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Rubbertoe Replicas: TARDIS ‘Seige Mode’.
- Wikipedia: Lynda Bellingham.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Mummy on the Orient Express.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – Mummy on the Orient Express.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Flatline.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – Flatline.
- Doctor Who Podcast Alliance.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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The Who Wars Podcast #011 (26 October, 2014)
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:30 Introduction to the show; includes discussion of the mash up between Star Wars and Doctor Who in Who Wars and the concept of science-fantasy; promotion of Diddly Dum and This Isn't The Pod; Steven Moffat actively trying to recruit female writers to Doctor Who, according to Neil Gaiman, and yet another defence of the Moff; Who Wars asks Star Wars Rebels' voice actor Vanessa Marshall a question and gets an answer; listener feedback from Ryder Waldron, "If you could be any Star Wars character who would you be and why?"; get in touch with the show and/or leave some iTunes feedback. Details in the closing credits.14:34 NEWS - Benedict Cumberbatch appears on the Graham Norton Show and talks about a Star Wars Episode VII set visit. Bonus: Jar Jar impression!17:02 NEWS - Darth Vader on the campaign trail in Ukraine.19:24 NEWS - What would a Star Wars blaster bolt look like in real life?20:45 NEWS - Doctor Who merchandise round-up.27:00 FEATURE - Star Wars: Who would you be? by Rob @WhoWars Lex @ Lexerness & Kate @Kamiduu33:13 FEATURE - Star Wars: Rebels Ratings So Far by Rob @WhoWars & Yancy Evans @Gallandro11:06:43 REVIEW - Star Wars Rebels: Fighter Flight by Rob @WhoWars & Leo1:19:44 ADVERT - We're looking for team members. Want to join us? Want to contribute something?1:20:12 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Flatline (BBC) by Lex @Lexerness1:25:15 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Forest of the Night by Rob @WhoWars1:37:56 PREVIEW - Doctor Who: Dark Water & Death in Heaven (BBC) by Rob @WhoWars1:55:54 REVIEW - Doctor Who: 11th Doctor #4 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars2:03:07 ADVERT - Doctor Who: Dark Journey2:03:33 TEASER - An interview teaser for October 29 with @EricJ_art by Rob @WhoWars2:11:22 Closing remarks; call for iTunes feedback on the show2:12:32 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including how to get in touch with the show)
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The Who Wars Podcast #011 (26 October, 2014)
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:30 Introduction to the show; includes discussion of the mash up between Star Wars and Doctor Who in Who Wars and the concept of science-fantasy; promotion of Diddly Dum and This Isn't The Pod; Steven Moffat actively trying to recruit female writers to Doctor Who, according to Neil Gaiman, and yet another defence of the Moff; Who Wars asks Star Wars Rebels' voice actor Vanessa Marshall a question and gets an answer; listener feedback from Ryder Waldron, "If you could be any Star Wars character who would you be and why?"; get in touch with the show and/or leave some iTunes feedback. Details in the closing credits.14:34 NEWS - Benedict Cumberbatch appears on the Graham Norton Show and talks about a Star Wars Episode VII set visit. Bonus: Jar Jar impression!17:02 NEWS - Darth Vader on the campaign trail in Ukraine.19:24 NEWS - What would a Star Wars blaster bolt look like in real life?20:45 NEWS - Doctor Who merchandise round-up.27:00 FEATURE - Star Wars: Who would you be? by Rob @WhoWars Lex @ Lexerness & Kate @Kamiduu33:13 FEATURE - Star Wars: Rebels Ratings So Far by Rob @WhoWars & Yancy Evans @Gallandro11:06:43 REVIEW - Star Wars Rebels: Fighter Flight by Rob @WhoWars & Leo1:19:44 ADVERT - We're looking for team members. Want to join us? Want to contribute something?1:20:12 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Flatline (BBC) by Lex @Lexerness1:25:15 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Forest of the Night by Rob @WhoWars1:37:56 PREVIEW - Doctor Who: Dark Water & Death in Heaven (BBC) by Rob @WhoWars1:55:54 REVIEW - Doctor Who: 11th Doctor #4 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars2:03:07 ADVERT - Doctor Who: Dark Journey2:03:33 TEASER - An interview teaser for October 29 with @EricJ_art by Rob @WhoWars2:11:22 Closing remarks; call for iTunes feedback on the show2:12:32 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including how to get in touch with the show)
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EPISODE277 - Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 10
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EPISODE277 - Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 10
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EPISODE277 - Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 10
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EPISODE277 - Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 10
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EPISODE277 - Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 10
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EPISODE277 - Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week we review Doctor Who 'In the Forest of the Night' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 10
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Episode 12 Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here's Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson's Stingray and Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there's that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion.
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC's censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips's Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Episode 12 Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here's Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson's Stingray and Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there's that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion.
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC's censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips's Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here's Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson's Stingray and Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there's that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion.
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC's censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips's Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here's Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson's Stingray and Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there's that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion.
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC's censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips's Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Episode 12: Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here's Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson's Stingray and Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there's that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion.
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC's censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips's Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Episode 12: Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here's Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson's Stingray and Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there's that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion.
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC's censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips's Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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2MTL 362: "In the Forest of the Night" Reviewed
Two-minute Time LordSeries 8's more unhurried pacing reaches its apex with the "lyrical and beautiful," per Steven Moffat, "In the Forest of the Night." Did the episode hold interest? Did The Doctor and Clara resemble themselves from just a couple of episodes ago? Well….
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Tim's Take On: Episode 250(Doctor Who: In The Forest of The Night)
Tim's Take On...The show reaches the landmark of it's 250th episode so there's some feedback to play and read out as for this week's Dr Who I was somewhat unimpressed, it developed Clara, The Doctor and Danny's realationships but the plot was paper thin.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 250(Doctor Who: In The Forest of The Night)
Tim's Take On...The show reaches the landmark of it's 250th episode so there's some feedback to play and read out as for this week's Dr Who I was somewhat unimpressed, it developed Clara, The Doctor and Danny's realationships but the plot was paper thin.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 250(Doctor Who: In The Forest of The Night)
Tim's Take On...The show reaches the landmark of it's 250th episode so there's some feedback to play and read out as for this week's Dr Who I was somewhat unimpressed, it developed Clara, The Doctor and Danny's realationships but the plot was paper thin.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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2MTL 362: "In the Forest of the Night" Reviewed
Two-minute Time LordSeries 8's more unhurried pacing reaches its apex with the "lyrical and beautiful," per Steven Moffat, "In the Forest of the Night." Did the episode hold interest? Did The Doctor and Clara resemble themselves from just a couple of episodes ago? Well….
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Tim's Take On: Episode 250(Doctor Who: In The Forest of The Night)
Tim's Take On...The show reaches the landmark of it's 250th episode so there's some feedback to play and read out as for this week's Dr Who I was somewhat unimpressed, it developed Clara, The Doctor and Danny's realationships but the plot was paper thin.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 250(Doctor Who: In The Forest of The Night)
Tim's Take On...The show reaches the landmark of it's 250th episode so there's some feedback to play and read out as for this week's Dr Who I was somewhat unimpressed, it developed Clara, The Doctor and Danny's realationships but the plot was paper thin.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 250(Doctor Who: In The Forest of The Night)
Tim's Take On...The show reaches the landmark of it's 250th episode so there's some feedback to play and read out as for this week's Dr Who I was somewhat unimpressed, it developed Clara, The Doctor and Danny's realationships but the plot was paper thin.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
-
Comedy Accents
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur flight through Season 4 continues, plunging underwater and crash landing on the moon with The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace and The Moonbase. Nothing in ze vorld can stop us now!
Buy the stories!
Yet again, no episodes of The Highlanders exist. However, the audio survives, of course, and has been released by the BBC with a linking narration by Frazer Hines. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Things get even more complicated with The Underwater Menace. Episode 3 was included in the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). Episode 2 was rediscovered in 2011, and is the only extant episode of the entire show not yet released on DVD [citation needed]. An audio version exists, narrated by the charming Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Moonbase has been released on DVD, with passable animated versions of the missing episodes 1 and 3. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Highlanders
Oh my God. Here’s Hannah Gordon singing The Windmills of Your Mind on Morecambe & Wise in 1973.
The Underwater Menace
Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, released just before this story screened, spends a massive 20.8% of its running time underwater. Yawn.
Other thrilling underwater frolics are also available here: Gerry Anderson’s Stingray and Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Barbara Eden.
Here is a lovely picture of some Fish People.
And here, from the BBC website, is the scene between Troughton and Professor Zaroff from episode 2.
Geoffrey Orme wrote some screenplays for the increasingly mental Old Mother Riley film series in the 30s, 40s and 50s, but, sadly, not the one where she meets Bela Lugosi as a vampire.
The Moonbase
David Banks wrote an exhausting history of the Cybermen which was published in the 1990s. (Amazon UK). So there’s that then.
The first episode of The Avengers featuring the Cybernauts is availiable in full, probably illegally, on Dailymotion. (Sadly no longer.)
The delightful Damian Shanahan is responsible for finding many surviving clips from otherwise lost episodes, clips that were cut from the program by the ABC’s censors because they were too violent. You can read about this on Steve Phillips’s Doctor Who Clips List website, where the surviving clips are exhaustively catalogued.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Episode 123:The Vicious Brothers Interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn is joined by The Vicious Brothers AKA Colin Minihan and
Stu Ortiz.The trio discuss the new movie by The Vicious Brothers, Extraterrestrial.
The episode was recorded in a busy hotel lobby, so there is a bit of background noise.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Miro,Stiticher, Blubrry, Player fm and Itunes.
Email: badwilf@yahoo.com
Twitter: Martyn-@BadWilf
The Show-@TheBWpodcast<
The Vicious Brothers-@VICIOUSBROTHERS
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Episode 123:The Vicious Brothers Interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn is joined by The Vicious Brothers AKA Colin Minihan and
Stu Ortiz.The trio discuss the new movie by The Vicious Brothers, Extraterrestrial.
The episode was recorded in a busy hotel lobby, so there is a bit of background noise.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Miro,Stiticher, Blubrry, Player fm and Itunes.
Email: badwilf@yahoo.com
Twitter: Martyn-@BadWilf
The Show-@TheBWpodcast<
The Vicious Brothers-@VICIOUSBROTHERS
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Episode 123:The Vicious Brothers Interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn is joined by The Vicious Brothers AKA Colin Minihan and
Stu Ortiz.The trio discuss the new movie by The Vicious Brothers, Extraterrestrial.
The episode was recorded in a busy hotel lobby, so there is a bit of background noise.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Miro,Stiticher, Blubrry, Player fm and Itunes.
Email: badwilf@yahoo.com
Twitter: Martyn-@BadWilf
The Show-@TheBWpodcast<
The Vicious Brothers-@VICIOUSBROTHERS
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Episode 123:The Vicious Brothers Interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn is joined by The Vicious Brothers AKA Colin Minihan and
Stu Ortiz.The trio discuss the new movie by The Vicious Brothers, Extraterrestrial.
The episode was recorded in a busy hotel lobby, so there is a bit of background noise.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Miro,Stiticher, Blubrry, Player fm and Itunes.
Email: badwilf@yahoo.com
Twitter: Martyn-@BadWilf
The Show-@TheBWpodcast<
The Vicious Brothers-@VICIOUSBROTHERS
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TDP 426: Into the Forest of the Night
Tin Dog Podcast#drwho #doctorwho #forestofnight #podcast #tindogpodcast "In the Forest of the Night" is the tenth episode of the eighth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, and directed by Sheree Folkson.[3] The episode stars Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, and Samuel Anderson.[1]
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TDP 426: Into the Forest of the Night
Tin Dog Podcast#drwho #doctorwho #forestofnight #podcast #tindogpodcast "In the Forest of the Night" is the tenth episode of the eighth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, and directed by Sheree Folkson.[3] The episode stars Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, and Samuel Anderson.[1]