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DWBRcast 11 – Flatline e o paradoxo do episódio legal mais chato da temporada!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também cantarolou o tema da família Addams! No DWBRcast dessa semana, Thais e Freddy, o casal mais whovian da
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DWBRcast 11 – Flatline e o paradoxo do episódio legal mais chato da temporada!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também cantarolou o tema da família Addams! No DWBRcast dessa semana, Thais e Freddy, o casal mais whovian da
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DWBRcast 11 – Flatline e o paradoxo do episódio legal mais chato da temporada!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também cantarolou o tema da família Addams! No DWBRcast dessa semana, Thais e Freddy, o casal mais whovian da
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DWBRcast 11 – Flatline e o paradoxo do episódio legal mais chato da temporada!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também cantarolou o tema da família Addams! No DWBRcast dessa semana, Thais e Freddy, o casal mais whovian da
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DWBRcast 11 – Flatline e o paradoxo do episódio legal mais chato da temporada!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também cantarolou o tema da família Addams! No DWBRcast dessa semana, Thais e Freddy, o casal mais whovian da
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DWBRcast 11 – Flatline e o paradoxo do episódio legal mais chato da temporada!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também cantarolou o tema da família Addams! No DWBRcast dessa semana, Thais e Freddy, o casal mais whovian da
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DWBRcast 11 – Flatline e o paradoxo do episódio legal mais chato da temporada!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também cantarolou o tema da família Addams! No DWBRcast dessa semana, Thais e Freddy, o casal mais whovian da
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DWBRcast 11 – Flatline e o paradoxo do episódio legal mais chato da temporada!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também cantarolou o tema da família Addams! No DWBRcast dessa semana, Thais e Freddy, o casal mais whovian da
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Episode 155: Flatline Review in 3D!
The Sonic ToolboxNo Kiefer Sutherland here. Tho that wouldn't have made this story any less creepy. Grab your MP3 playing devices and practice your levitation spells as we review this week's Doctor Who episode "Flatline". This is where good ole' Steven Moffat now makes the very walls, floors and ceilings that once kept out all the baddies unsafe to go near. What's next? A monster that disguises itself as our very clothing? Too late, Moff. The Tomorrow People already did that.
No news, but feedback! And a small herd of rabbits (can you call them a "herd"?) stop by for a chat.
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
(Sorry about the sound quality this week. Did the best we could to clean it up, but technology was not being cooporative.)
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Episode 155: Flatline Review in 3D!
The Sonic ToolboxNo Kiefer Sutherland here. Tho that wouldn't have made this story any less creepy. Grab your MP3 playing devices and practice your levitation spells as we review this week's Doctor Who episode "Flatline". This is where good ole' Steven Moffat now makes the very walls, floors and ceilings that once kept out all the baddies unsafe to go near. What's next? A monster that disguises itself as our very clothing? Too late, Moff. The Tomorrow People already did that.
No news, but feedback! And a small herd of rabbits (can you call them a "herd"?) stop by for a chat.
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
(Sorry about the sound quality this week. Did the best we could to clean it up, but technology was not being cooporative.)
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Episode 155: Flatline Review in 3D!
The Sonic ToolboxNo Kiefer Sutherland here. Tho that wouldn't have made this story any less creepy. Grab your MP3 playing devices and practice your levitation spells as we review this week's Doctor Who episode "Flatline". This is where good ole' Steven Moffat now makes the very walls, floors and ceilings that once kept out all the baddies unsafe to go near. What's next? A monster that disguises itself as our very clothing? Too late, Moff. The Tomorrow People already did that.
No news, but feedback! And a small herd of rabbits (can you call them a "herd"?) stop by for a chat.
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
(Sorry about the sound quality this week. Did the best we could to clean it up, but technology was not being cooporative.)
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Episode 155: Flatline Review in 3D!
The Sonic ToolboxNo Kiefer Sutherland here. Tho that wouldn't have made this story any less creepy. Grab your MP3 playing devices and practice your levitation spells as we review this week's Doctor Who episode "Flatline". This is where good ole' Steven Moffat now makes the very walls, floors and ceilings that once kept out all the baddies unsafe to go near. What's next? A monster that disguises itself as our very clothing? Too late, Moff. The Tomorrow People already did that.
No news, but feedback! And a small herd of rabbits (can you call them a "herd"?) stop by for a chat.
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
(Sorry about the sound quality this week. Did the best we could to clean it up, but technology was not being cooporative.)
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EPISODE276 - Doctor Who 'Flatline' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week the Collective Review Doctor Who 'Flatline' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 9
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EPISODE276 - Doctor Who 'Flatline' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week the Collective Review Doctor Who 'Flatline' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 9
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Staggering Stories Commentary #128: Doctor Who - Listen
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller sit down, divided, in front of the 2014 Doctor Who episode, Listen, and spout our usual nonsense!
The Doctor is scared of the dark, Rupert’s bed has been usurped and Clara grabs children. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy Listen...
Vital Links:
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Staggering Stories Commentary #128: Doctor Who - Listen
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller sit down, divided, in front of the 2014 Doctor Who episode, Listen, and spout our usual nonsense!
The Doctor is scared of the dark, Rupert’s bed has been usurped and Clara grabs children. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy Listen...
Vital Links:
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The Who Wars Podcast #008 (19 October, 2014)
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:30 Introduction to the show; includes discussion of grassroots podcasting; great podcasts this week from 42 To Doomsday and Star Wars Action News; Star Wars Rebels "Fighter Flight"; Doctor Who Series 8 reactions; get in touch with the show and/or leave some iTunes feedback. Details in the closing credits.10:15 NEWS - Will Warwick Davis Appear in Star Wars: Episode VII?12:40 NEWS - Darth Vader image in Star Wars Rebels in addition to new clips on YouTube; An Interview with Freddie Prinze Jr.; "Kanan vs. The Inquisitor"; "Hera and Sabine, Alone in the Dark"; "Igniting a Legacy" Featurette.20:15 NEWS - Star Wars Vintage X-Wing Restoration by Retroblasting24:20 NEWS - Doctor Who: Flatline promotional clip from the BBC27:06 INTERVIEW - Rob talks to professional comic book artist EricJ (Doctor Who, Justice League of America, Rex Mundi), about Star Wars. This is an exclusive SNEAK PEAK at next Tuesday's episode!42:57 ADVERT - We're looking for team members. Want to join us?43:24 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Flatline (BBC) by Rob @WhoWars53:09 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Mummy on the Orient Express (BBC) by Lex @Lexerness55:20 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Dark Journey by Rob @WhoWars1:00:04 REVIEW - Doctor Who: The Nemonite Invasion (BBC) by Kate @Kamiduu1:04:34 ADVERT - Doctor Who: Dark Journey1:05:02 Closing remarks; call for iTunes feedback on the show.1:06:45 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including how to get in touch with the show).
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The Who Wars Podcast #008 (19 October, 2014)
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:30 Introduction to the show; includes discussion of grassroots podcasting; great podcasts this week from 42 To Doomsday and Star Wars Action News; Star Wars Rebels "Fighter Flight"; Doctor Who Series 8 reactions; get in touch with the show and/or leave some iTunes feedback. Details in the closing credits.10:15 NEWS - Will Warwick Davis Appear in Star Wars: Episode VII?12:40 NEWS - Darth Vader image in Star Wars Rebels in addition to new clips on YouTube; An Interview with Freddie Prinze Jr.; "Kanan vs. The Inquisitor"; "Hera and Sabine, Alone in the Dark"; "Igniting a Legacy" Featurette.20:15 NEWS - Star Wars Vintage X-Wing Restoration by Retroblasting24:20 NEWS - Doctor Who: Flatline promotional clip from the BBC27:06 INTERVIEW - Rob talks to professional comic book artist EricJ (Doctor Who, Justice League of America, Rex Mundi), about Star Wars. This is an exclusive SNEAK PEAK at next Tuesday's episode!42:57 ADVERT - We're looking for team members. Want to join us?43:24 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Flatline (BBC) by Rob @WhoWars53:09 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Mummy on the Orient Express (BBC) by Lex @Lexerness55:20 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Dark Journey by Rob @WhoWars1:00:04 REVIEW - Doctor Who: The Nemonite Invasion (BBC) by Kate @Kamiduu1:04:34 ADVERT - Doctor Who: Dark Journey1:05:02 Closing remarks; call for iTunes feedback on the show.1:06:45 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including how to get in touch with the show).
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EPISODE276 - Doctor Who 'Flatline' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week the Collective Review Doctor Who 'Flatline' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 9
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EPISODE276 - Doctor Who 'Flatline' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week the Collective Review Doctor Who 'Flatline' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 9
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EPISODE276 - Doctor Who 'Flatline' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week the Collective Review Doctor Who 'Flatline' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 9
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EPISODE276 - Doctor Who 'Flatline' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week the Collective Review Doctor Who 'Flatline' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 9
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EPISODE276 - Doctor Who 'Flatline' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week the Collective Review Doctor Who 'Flatline' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 9
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EPISODE276 - Doctor Who 'Flatline' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week the Collective Review Doctor Who 'Flatline' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 9
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Episode 41....Are you my mummy?
Two girls, a guy and a TARDIS....The Podcast - Nervous Dog ProduSo here's our take on "Mummy on the Orient Express". Not much else to say really other than enjoy and thanks for listening!
-John, Joanna, Nicole
Twitter - http://twitter.com/2g1g1tardis
web - http://www.2g1g1tardis.com
itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/doctor-who-two-girls-guy-tardis/id593253466
Stitcher Radio - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nervous-dog-productions/two-girls-a-guy-and-a-tardis-nervous-dog-productions
DWPA - http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/podcast?podcastid=132
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2MTL 361: "Flatline" Reviewed
Two-minute Time LordYes, yes and more yes, as this supposedly "Doctor-Lite" episode gives us both Clara-as-the-Doctor and The-Doctor-as-someone-who's-thinking-he's-doing-his-job-too-well.
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Episode 41....Are you my mummy?
Two girls, a guy and a TARDIS....The Podcast - Nervous Dog ProduSo here's our take on "Mummy on the Orient Express". Not much else to say really other than enjoy and thanks for listening!
-John, Joanna, Nicole
Twitter - http://twitter.com/2g1g1tardis
web - http://www.2g1g1tardis.com
itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/doctor-who-two-girls-guy-tardis/id593253466
Stitcher Radio - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nervous-dog-productions/two-girls-a-guy-and-a-tardis-nervous-dog-productions
DWPA - http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/podcast?podcastid=132
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2MTL 361: "Flatline" Reviewed
Two-minute Time LordYes, yes and more yes, as this supposedly "Doctor-Lite" episode gives us both Clara-as-the-Doctor and The-Doctor-as-someone-who's-thinking-he's-doing-his-job-too-well.
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RRR 54, Inc. Doctor Who (1st Doctor, Series 3, 7 The Celestial Toymaker 1-4, 1966), SciFi/Fantasy/Horror/Tech UK
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Roy's Very Temporary Film Studio! More Syndication, TV: Doctor Who (1st Doctor, Series 3, 7 The Celestial Toymaker 1-4, 1966), Doctor Who 8.8 Mummy on the Orient Express (2014), Doctor Who 8.9 Flatline (2014), The Flash (2014), The Code (2014), Homeland (2014), Ascension (2014), Dark Matter (2015), The Expanse (2015), Audio: Podcasts, Podcasts, Podcastsss! Books: Filmmaking For Dummies, 2nd Edition (2008), The Magicians Land (2014), Raising Steam (2013), Comics: Unknown Soldier (2014), Games: HyperRogue, D and D 5 Starter, Tech: Phone Gap, Twine, Redphone, SeaMonkey 2.30, Trelby, My USB Drive Broke! VLC Internet Radio, Smartphone Shenanigans, Aftershow: Rate the Show, Visit the Blog, Contact, Call
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RRR 54, Inc. Doctor Who (1st Doctor, Series 3, 7 The Celestial Toymaker 1-4, 1966), SciFi/Fantasy/Horror/Tech UK
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Roy's Very Temporary Film Studio! More Syndication, TV: Doctor Who (1st Doctor, Series 3, 7 The Celestial Toymaker 1-4, 1966), Doctor Who 8.8 Mummy on the Orient Express (2014), Doctor Who 8.9 Flatline (2014), The Flash (2014), The Code (2014), Homeland (2014), Ascension (2014), Dark Matter (2015), The Expanse (2015), Audio: Podcasts, Podcasts, Podcastsss! Books: Filmmaking For Dummies, 2nd Edition (2008), The Magicians Land (2014), Raising Steam (2013), Comics: Unknown Soldier (2014), Games: HyperRogue, D and D 5 Starter, Tech: Phone Gap, Twine, Redphone, SeaMonkey 2.30, Trelby, My USB Drive Broke! VLC Internet Radio, Smartphone Shenanigans, Aftershow: Rate the Show, Visit the Blog, Contact, Call
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RRR54 Doctor Who: The Celestial Toymaker (1966)
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Roy's Very Temporary Film Studio! More Syndication, TV: Doctor Who (1st Doctor, Series 3, 7 The Celestial Toymaker 1-4, 1966), Doctor Who 8.8 Mummy on the Orient Express (2014), Doctor Who 8.9 Flatline (2014), The Flash (2014), The Code (2014), Homeland (2014), Ascension (2014), Dark Matter (2015), The Expanse (2015), Audio: Podcasts, Podcasts, Podcastsss! Books: Filmmaking For Dummies, 2nd Edition (2008), The Magicians Land (2014), Raising Steam (2013), Comics: Unknown Soldier (2014), Games: HyperRogue, D and D 5 Starter, Tech: Phone Gap, Twine, Redphone, SeaMonkey 2.30, Trelby, My USB Drive Broke! VLC Internet Radio, Smartphone Shenanigans, Aftershow: Rate the Show, Visit the Blog, Contact, Call
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RRR54 Doctor Who: The Celestial Toymaker (1966)
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Roy's Very Temporary Film Studio! More Syndication, TV: Doctor Who (1st Doctor, Series 3, 7 The Celestial Toymaker 1-4, 1966), Doctor Who 8.8 Mummy on the Orient Express (2014), Doctor Who 8.9 Flatline (2014), The Flash (2014), The Code (2014), Homeland (2014), Ascension (2014), Dark Matter (2015), The Expanse (2015), Audio: Podcasts, Podcasts, Podcastsss! Books: Filmmaking For Dummies, 2nd Edition (2008), The Magicians Land (2014), Raising Steam (2013), Comics: Unknown Soldier (2014), Games: HyperRogue, D and D 5 Starter, Tech: Phone Gap, Twine, Redphone, SeaMonkey 2.30, Trelby, My USB Drive Broke! VLC Internet Radio, Smartphone Shenanigans, Aftershow: Rate the Show, Visit the Blog, Contact, Call
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RRR54 Doctor Who: The Celestial Toymaker (1966)
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Roy's Very Temporary Film Studio! More Syndication, TV: Doctor Who (1st Doctor, Series 3, 7 The Celestial Toymaker 1-4, 1966), Doctor Who 8.8 Mummy on the Orient Express (2014), Doctor Who 8.9 Flatline (2014), The Flash (2014), The Code (2014), Homeland (2014), Ascension (2014), Dark Matter (2015), The Expanse (2015), Audio: Podcasts, Podcasts, Podcastsss! Books: Filmmaking For Dummies, 2nd Edition (2008), The Magicians Land (2014), Raising Steam (2013), Comics: Unknown Soldier (2014), Games: HyperRogue, D and D 5 Starter, Tech: Phone Gap, Twine, Redphone, SeaMonkey 2.30, Trelby, My USB Drive Broke! VLC Internet Radio, Smartphone Shenanigans, Aftershow: Rate the Show, Visit the Blog, Contact, Call
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RRR54 Doctor Who: The Celestial Toymaker (1966)
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Roy's Very Temporary Film Studio! More Syndication, TV: Doctor Who (1st Doctor, Series 3, 7 The Celestial Toymaker 1-4, 1966), Doctor Who 8.8 Mummy on the Orient Express (2014), Doctor Who 8.9 Flatline (2014), The Flash (2014), The Code (2014), Homeland (2014), Ascension (2014), Dark Matter (2015), The Expanse (2015), Audio: Podcasts, Podcasts, Podcastsss! Books: Filmmaking For Dummies, 2nd Edition (2008), The Magicians Land (2014), Raising Steam (2013), Comics: Unknown Soldier (2014), Games: HyperRogue, D and D 5 Starter, Tech: Phone Gap, Twine, Redphone, SeaMonkey 2.30, Trelby, My USB Drive Broke! VLC Internet Radio, Smartphone Shenanigans, Aftershow: Rate the Show, Visit the Blog, Contact, Call
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Episode 11: Bum Wetting
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end of an era. In this episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan say goodbye to the Doctor and hello to his suspicious new replacement, as we discuss The Smugglers, The Tenth Planet and The Power of the Daleks.
Thank you. It's good. Keep warm.
Buy the Stories!
The Smugglers is completely missing, but an audio version is available, narrated by the delightful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Tenth Planet has been released on DVD, with an animated version of the missing Episode 4. One of the special features is a rare interview with William Hartnell. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
And, heartbreakingly, The Power of the Daleks is also completely missing. As usual, an audio version is available, narrated by the beautiful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Smugglers
Did you know that The Smugglers has no music at all? (Awkward silence...)
Imagine two hip young people teaching the older generation about their fab mod ways: it's not Richard's longed-for alt-universe Season 4 with Billy, Ben and Polly: it's It's Trad, Dad!. To appreciate the full horror of this film, take a look at this. I dare you.
Dr Syn was a retired pirate posing as a clergyman while working as a smuggler in a series of novels by Russell Thorndike, written in the early 20th century.
And no episode's shownotes would be complete without our obligatory reference to a Carry On film. This week: Carry On Jack (1963), which chronicles the adventures of midshipman Alfred Poop-Decker. Sigh.
The Tenth Planet
Dr Philip Sandifer's essay on this story is very strange and interesting. Read it.
The Big Finish audio adventure Spare Parts tells the story of the Genesis of the Cybermen. It's unmissably good.
The late Majel Barrett-Roddenberry played the Enterprise computer in both Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Aleister Crowley and H. P. Lovecraft are possible influences on the Cybermen's dark mirror of Enlightenment.
And Brigadier-General Jack D. Ripper from Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) is a possible influence on the crazy Z-bomb antics of General Cutler in Episode 3.
The Power of the Daleks
We're too impressed by the story itself to spend much time on obscure cultural references. So no strange links for you here. Why not read what the Wife in Space thought about it?
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 11: Bum Wetting
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end of an era. In this episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan say goodbye to the Doctor and hello to his suspicious new replacement, as we discuss The Smugglers, The Tenth Planet and The Power of the Daleks.
Thank you. It's good. Keep warm.
Buy the Stories!
The Smugglers is completely missing, but an audio version is available, narrated by the delightful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Tenth Planet has been released on DVD, with an animated version of the missing Episode 4. One of the special features is a rare interview with William Hartnell. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
And, heartbreakingly, The Power of the Daleks is also completely missing. As usual, an audio version is available, narrated by the beautiful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Smugglers
Did you know that The Smugglers has no music at all? (Awkward silence...)
Imagine two hip young people teaching the older generation about their fab mod ways: it's not Richard's longed-for alt-universe Season 4 with Billy, Ben and Polly: it's It's Trad, Dad!. To appreciate the full horror of this film, take a look at this. I dare you.
Dr Syn was a retired pirate posing as a clergyman while working as a smuggler in a series of novels by Russell Thorndike, written in the early 20th century.
And no episode's shownotes would be complete without our obligatory reference to a Carry On film. This week: Carry On Jack (1963), which chronicles the adventures of midshipman Alfred Poop-Decker. Sigh.
The Tenth Planet
Dr Philip Sandifer's essay on this story is very strange and interesting. Read it.
The Big Finish audio adventure Spare Parts tells the story of the Genesis of the Cybermen. It's unmissably good.
The late Majel Barrett-Roddenberry played the Enterprise computer in both Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Aleister Crowley and H. P. Lovecraft are possible influences on the Cybermen's dark mirror of Enlightenment.
And Brigadier-General Jack D. Ripper from Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) is a possible influence on the crazy Z-bomb antics of General Cutler in Episode 3.
The Power of the Daleks
We're too impressed by the story itself to spend much time on obscure cultural references. So no strange links for you here. Why not read what the Wife in Space thought about it?
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 11 Bum Wetting
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end of an era. In this episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan say goodbye to the Doctor and hello to his suspicious new replacement, as we discuss The Smugglers, The Tenth Planet and The Power of the Daleks.
Thank you. It's good. Keep warm.
Buy the Stories!
The Smugglers is completely missing, but an audio version is available, narrated by the delightful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Tenth Planet has been released on DVD, with an animated version of the missing Episode 4. One of the special features is a rare interview with William Hartnell. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
And, heartbreakingly, The Power of the Daleks is also completely missing. As usual, an audio version is available, narrated by the beautiful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Smugglers
Did you know that The Smugglers has no music at all? (Awkward silence...)
Imagine two hip young people teaching the older generation about their fab mod ways: it's not Richard's longed-for alt-universe Season 4 with Billy, Ben and Polly: it's It's Trad, Dad!. To appreciate the full horror of this film, take a look at this. I dare you.
Dr Syn was a retired pirate posing as a clergyman while working as a smuggler in a series of novels by Russell Thorndike, written in the early 20th century.
And no episode's shownotes would be complete without our obligatory reference to a Carry On film. This week: Carry On Jack (1963), which chronicles the adventures of midshipman Alfred Poop-Decker. Sigh.
The Tenth Planet
Dr Philip Sandifer's essay on this story is very strange and interesting. Read it.
The Big Finish audio adventure Spare Parts tells the story of the Genesis of the Cybermen. It's unmissably good.
The late Majel Barrett-Roddenberry played the Enterprise computer in both Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Aleister Crowley and H. P. Lovecraft are possible influences on the Cybermen's dark mirror of Enlightenment.
And Brigadier-General Jack D. Ripper from Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) is a possible influence on the crazy Z-bomb antics of General Cutler in Episode 3.
The Power of the Daleks
We're too impressed by the story itself to spend much time on obscure cultural references. So no strange links for you here. Why not read what the Wife in Space thought about it?
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 11 Bum Wetting
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end of an era. In this episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan say goodbye to the Doctor and hello to his suspicious new replacement, as we discuss The Smugglers, The Tenth Planet and The Power of the Daleks.
Thank you. It's good. Keep warm.
Buy the Stories!
The Smugglers is completely missing, but an audio version is available, narrated by the delightful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Tenth Planet has been released on DVD, with an animated version of the missing Episode 4. One of the special features is a rare interview with William Hartnell. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
And, heartbreakingly, The Power of the Daleks is also completely missing. As usual, an audio version is available, narrated by the beautiful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Smugglers
Did you know that The Smugglers has no music at all? (Awkward silence...)
Imagine two hip young people teaching the older generation about their fab mod ways: it's not Richard's longed-for alt-universe Season 4 with Billy, Ben and Polly: it's It's Trad, Dad!. To appreciate the full horror of this film, take a look at this. I dare you.
Dr Syn was a retired pirate posing as a clergyman while working as a smuggler in a series of novels by Russell Thorndike, written in the early 20th century.
And no episode's shownotes would be complete without our obligatory reference to a Carry On film. This week: Carry On Jack (1963), which chronicles the adventures of midshipman Alfred Poop-Decker. Sigh.
The Tenth Planet
Dr Philip Sandifer's essay on this story is very strange and interesting. Read it.
The Big Finish audio adventure Spare Parts tells the story of the Genesis of the Cybermen. It's unmissably good.
The late Majel Barrett-Roddenberry played the Enterprise computer in both Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Aleister Crowley and H. P. Lovecraft are possible influences on the Cybermen's dark mirror of Enlightenment.
And Brigadier-General Jack D. Ripper from Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) is a possible influence on the crazy Z-bomb antics of General Cutler in Episode 3.
The Power of the Daleks
We're too impressed by the story itself to spend much time on obscure cultural references. So no strange links for you here. Why not read what the Wife in Space thought about it?
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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Bum Wetting
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end of an era. In this episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan say goodbye to the Doctor and hello to his suspicious new replacement, as we discuss The Smugglers, The Tenth Planet and The Power of the Daleks.
Thank you. It's good. Keep warm.
Buy the Stories!
The Smugglers is completely missing, but an audio version is available, narrated by the delightful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Tenth Planet has been released on DVD, with an animated version of the missing Episode 4. One of the special features is a rare interview with William Hartnell. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
And, heartbreakingly, The Power of the Daleks is also completely missing. As usual, an audio version is available, narrated by the beautiful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Smugglers
Did you know that The Smugglers has no music at all? (Awkward silence...)
Imagine two hip young people teaching the older generation about their fab mod ways: it's not Richard's longed-for alt-universe Season 4 with Billy, Ben and Polly: it's It's Trad, Dad!. To appreciate the full horror of this film, take a look at this. I dare you.
Dr Syn was a retired pirate posing as a clergyman while working as a smuggler in a series of novels by Russell Thorndike, written in the early 20th century.
And no episode's shownotes would be complete without our obligatory reference to a Carry On film. This week: Carry On Jack (1963), which chronicles the adventures of midshipman Alfred Poop-Decker. Sigh.
The Tenth Planet
Dr Elizabeth Sandifer's essay on this story is very strange and interesting. Read it.
The Big Finish audio adventure Spare Parts tells the story of the Genesis of the Cybermen. It's unmissably good.
The late Majel Barrett-Roddenberry played the Enterprise computer in both Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Aleister Crowley and H. P. Lovecraft are possible influences on the Cybermen's dark mirror of Enlightenment.
And Brigadier-General Jack D. Ripper from Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) is a possible influence on the crazy Z-bomb antics of General Cutler in Episode 3.
The Power of the Daleks
We're too impressed by the story itself to spend much time on obscure cultural references. So no strange links for you here. Why not read what the Wife in Space thought about it?
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Tim's Take On: Episode 249(Doctor Who: Flatline)
Tim's Take On...An episode so amazingly good I was almost lost for words, someone make sure right now that writer Jamie Mathieson writes two more episodes next year as this guy clearly has a red hot talent for writing grippingly good drama!
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Tim's Take On: Episode 249(Doctor Who: Flatline)
Tim's Take On...An episode so amazingly good I was almost lost for words, someone make sure right now that writer Jamie Mathieson writes two more episodes next year as this guy clearly has a red hot talent for writing grippingly good drama!
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 249(Doctor Who: Flatline)
Tim's Take On...An episode so amazingly good I was almost lost for words, someone make sure right now that writer Jamie Mathieson writes two more episodes next year as this guy clearly has a red hot talent for writing grippingly good drama!
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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Bum Wetting
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end of an era. In this episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan say goodbye to the Doctor and hello to his suspicious new replacement, as we discuss The Smugglers, The Tenth Planet and The Power of the Daleks.
Thank you. It's good. Keep warm.
Buy the Stories!
The Smugglers is completely missing, but an audio version is available, narrated by the delightful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Tenth Planet has been released on DVD, with an animated version of the missing Episode 4. One of the special features is a rare interview with William Hartnell. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
And, heartbreakingly, The Power of the Daleks is also completely missing. As usual, an audio version is available, narrated by the beautiful Anneke Wills. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Smugglers
Did you know that The Smugglers has no music at all? (Awkward silence...)
Imagine two hip young people teaching the older generation about their fab mod ways: it's not Richard's longed-for alt-universe Season 4 with Billy, Ben and Polly: it's It's Trad, Dad!. To appreciate the full horror of this film, take a look at this. I dare you.
Dr Syn was a retired pirate posing as a clergyman while working as a smuggler in a series of novels by Russell Thorndike, written in the early 20th century.
And no episode's shownotes would be complete without our obligatory reference to a Carry On film. This week: Carry On Jack (1963), which chronicles the adventures of midshipman Alfred Poop-Decker. Sigh.
The Tenth Planet
Dr Elizabeth Sandifer's essay on this story is very strange and interesting. Read it.
The Big Finish audio adventure Spare Parts tells the story of the Genesis of the Cybermen. It's unmissably good.
The late Majel Barrett-Roddenberry played the Enterprise computer in both Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Aleister Crowley and H. P. Lovecraft are possible influences on the Cybermen's dark mirror of Enlightenment.
And Brigadier-General Jack D. Ripper from Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) is a possible influence on the crazy Z-bomb antics of General Cutler in Episode 3.
The Power of the Daleks
We're too impressed by the story itself to spend much time on obscure cultural references. So no strange links for you here. Why not read what the Wife in Space thought about it?
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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Tim's Take On: Episode 249(Doctor Who: Flatline)
Tim's Take On...An episode so amazingly good I was almost lost for words, someone make sure right now that writer Jamie Mathieson writes two more episodes next year as this guy clearly has a red hot talent for writing grippingly good drama!
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.
