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TDP 215: YOU AND WHO now on pre order
Tin Dog PodcastYou and Who is now available to pre-order(with a provisional publishing date of December 12th 2011)from the Hirst Books website:http://www.hirstpublishing.com/You_and_Who_edited_by_JR_Southall/p384445_4969072.aspxThe legend Babelcolour gives a reading on his YouTube channel:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yefWXQNHdZ8&feature=youtube_gdata_playerIt looks like there'll be an 'official launch' at the Hirst Books Christmas Event in Newbury, on Saturday 10th December, where I'll be signing copies of You and Who, hopefully alongside other, more respectable Hirst authors, such as Michael Troughton and John Leeson, potentially - but not Colin Baker, alas, who'll be appearing in panto in Mansfield that day! More news as and when.“It's a wonderful idea, and I'll be sure to buy the book.”Robert Shearman(author The Chimes of Midnight, Dalek, Tiny Deaths, Love Songs For the Shy and Cynical)You and Who is the definitive volume on what it means to be a Doctor Who fan.The book has been written almost entirely by previously unpublished authors, from the ages of six to sixty, and comprises more than sixty-six essays on the subject of how and why it is that we have come to love Doctor Who.Whether it be a tale of meeting the sixth Doctor, building up a huge library of VHS tapes, or discovering the programme through satellite channel repeats, there's a story in here that almost any fan will recognise as their own.Beautifully written, filled with warmth and generosity, witty and delightful, You and Who is a book that no Doctor Who fan should be without.Available 1 12 2011 from Hirst Publishing.The proceeds will be donated to Children in Need.- J.R. Southall So, here is the contents page! I've arranged the order of the submissions into that which I think best serves the material (and the authors), and I've tried to ensure that no essays too similar sit right next to one another in the book - unless I've specifiaclly wanted them to do so (there were a couple of instances of this). Wow! If your name's on this list, this must be pretty exciting stuff...5 Introduction11 Spoilers! by Cameron Sinclair Harris16 Dear Doctor, by Chris Orton19 The Taking of Planet Wilf (Part One), by Andrew Philips24 Teatime and an Open Mind, by Stuart Humphryes28 The Complete History of Doctor Who (1963 – 1989), by Jonathon Lyttle41 The “Matt Smith” Generation, by Abby Dorey44 An Unearthly Show, by J.R. Southall49 I Was a Teenage Time Lord, by Rob Irwin54 Voted Most Quotable Show Ever, by Mike Morgan56 I Am a Doctor Who Fan, by Mark Hevingham61 Loving the Hated, by Matthew Kresal65 A Fireplace and a Rug, by Will Brooks68 The Life and Times of a Whovian, by Daniel J McLaughlin72 The Third Era, by Julio Angel Ortiz76 Still Seeking Susan, by Richard Kirby79 Further Reading, by Stephen Candy81 The Trip of a Lifetime, Indeed! by Larry Mullen84 Good Old Tom-Boy! by Dez Skinn87 The Doctor, Me and Everyone Else, by Adam Ray90 After All, That’s How It All Started! by Andrew Clancy97 “Don’t Worry, He’ll Just Regenerate!” by Daniel Peat100 Getting a First Look Through Repeats, by Joseph Channon102 Every Child Should See a Doctor, by Vince Stadon106 Who On 2 (Or, How I Fell in Love With an Old, Dead Thing), by Nicholas Blake116 The Unconventional Hero, by Rik Moran120 Tears Before Bedtime, by Greg Dunn123 Mission to the Unknown, by Andrew Curnow127 All Thanks to Patrick... by Paul Butler129 Police Public Call Box – Out of Order, by Robert Morrison138 A Prescription for Nostalgia, by Kristan Johnson147 Now Here’s a Funny Idea... by Nicholas Peat150 Shaping a Childhood, by Amanda Evans152 A Special Time, by Richard Angell154 Loving Who, by Cindy A. Matthews157 Doctor Who and My Ongoing Quest to Like All Things, by Tom Henry161 Infinite Dimensions in Space and Time: When the TARDIS Landed in Mexico, by Fernanda Boils164 Through the Wilderness, by Dave Workman166 Why Doctor Who is Like Christmas! by Nicola J. Johnson169 “Do You Want to Come With Me?” by Grant Webb172 A Madman With a Box Opens My Box, by Michael Russell176 The Day I Met the Doctor, by Simon Hart179 Who, Where and When, by Alex Storer184 Choices, by Michael M. Gilroy-Sinclair186 An American on Gallifrey, by Nicholas A. Tosoni190 That Battered Blue Box, by Lucy Horn193 Growing Up With the Doctor, by Antony Cox198 The Day the Music Died, by Tony Green202 Time and Again, by John G. Wood206 Stranger in Space, by Greg Walker208 Doctor Who is Responsible for Everything! by Mikael William Barnard214 Why I Like Doctor Who, by Andrew Bowman215 What’s Wrong With It, by Eamon Jurdzis218 Me and Who, by Ben Jones223 1993 Was the Year of the Tin, by Lissa Levesque229 A Death in the Family, by Brendan Jones234 Just Vinegar, Please, by Emma Lucy Whitney238 We Walk in Eternity, by Matthew Crossman240 Take Home and Keep, by Michael Bellamy243 The Daisyest Daisy, by Jef Hughes246 Genesis of My Enlightenment, by Neil Thomas252 “I Just Do the Best I Can,” by Andrew Orton256 I Think I’m Rather More Expendable than You Are, by Christopher Bryant260 Whose Time Is It Anyway?, by Paul Driscoll262 The Taking of Planet Wilf (Part Two), by Andrew Philips269 The Doctor’s An Alien – So Am I, by Steven Ray270 It’s Got Daleks In It! by Andrew Tomlinson274 I Love Doctor Who, by Elizabeth Tomlinson
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Points of Who 1: Your feedback and our new schedule
Impossible PodcastsWelcome to our first edition of Points of Who, our new regular slot for your feedback!
Up until now, we've been discussing your comments, tweets, emails and the like on a fairly ad-hoc basis. But we've decided to have a monthly slot dedicated to your questions, views and opinions.
In this episode, we discuss your reactions to The Wedding of River Song, plus where to find Doctor Who actors in horror movies (answer: practically everywhere!). We also welcome a new guest commentator Brandon to the show, and ask for your suggestions in naming P. G. Bell's baby boy - his wife has already vetoed Stormaggedon!
Length: 24 minutes
Download: Click here
We also announce our new regular schedule for the coming months with Doctor Who off the air...
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19 - Look at the coat, not the face
Outpost Skaro PodcastAfter an unexpected delay (sadly caused by real life intruding in the edit schedule, combined with Alan’s PC going on the blink), the Outpost Skaro Podcast returns to discuss the final series of Sarah Jane Adventures, and have a natter about one of the more popular forum topics of the last few weeks (at least, it was when we recorded the podcast): the 50th anniversary and the possibility of recasting.A Good idea, or bad idea?A Andy, Derek, Alan and Eddie all share their thoughts.
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Pharos Project 74: When Harry Met Clammy
The Pharos Project PodcastIn a move that shocked us all, last week Pete drew a good 'un from Manilow's bag. So, we present our review of "Genesis of the Daleks".
Twitter: @natalien @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @Doctor_Vendetta @PharosProject
Friendface :The Sparkly Pharos Project group page.
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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MHC #59 Closing Time 32.12
Mostly Harmless Cutaway45 days until The Christmas Special
TIMELY:
- Here we go with the latest belated Mostly Harmless Cutaway featuring Eric, Josh, Cat, and Sean! Join us as delve into the not so latest Doctor Who episode Closing Time — lucridicity ensues!
- Get ready for some impromptu Revenge of the Cybermen talk.
WARNING:
- This discussion contains miscellaneous Torchwood, NüWHO, and Classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to New & Classic epsiodes not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT terms and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.
LINKS:
- Are You Being Served: bbc.co.uk/comedy/areyoubeingserved
- Scrubbing Bubbles: scrubbingbubbles.com
DISCLAIMER:
- Intially Eric thought Val aka Lynda Baron was Miss Brahms, Wendy Richard.
- This week's show notes art drawn by Julian.
- COMING LATE: The Wedding of River Song!
DON'T PANIC
Host/Producer: Eric
Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Twitter: @Bullitt33 + @BullittWHO
Blog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.comCo-host: Josh
Email: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com
Twitter: @whomeJZCoverart/Sketch Artist: Julian aka 'Louis Blair'
Email: samwisewise ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Twitter: @LB_Tosche
deviantART: type40productions.deviantart.com
HitchikersCutaway: mostlyharmless.freevar.com
The 2am Show: twoamshow.libsyn.comCo-hostess: Cat
Email: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Twitter: @fancyfembot
Facebook: facebook.com/fancyfembot
Sci-Fi Party Line: scifipartyline.com
Sci-Fi Party Line News Network: scifipartyline.netMostly Harmless Cutaway
Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
Twitter: @DoctorWhoMHC
Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com
Facebook: Doctor Who: Mostly Harmless CutawayFrequent Special Guest: Sean H. (@tardistavern)
Anonymous cold open by Emily K. (@emilyooo)
MHC Theme created by E.A. Escamilla
- Here we go with the latest belated Mostly Harmless Cutaway featuring Eric, Josh, Cat, and Sean! Join us as delve into the not so latest Doctor Who episode Closing Time — lucridicity ensues!
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Commentary: Life on Mars - Episode 4
The Cultdom Collective'Do you come here often?' Ian, Mike and daveac go dancing with the bad guys. Is this Social Commentary? LOM Series 1 Episode 4
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MHC #59 Closing Time 32.12
Mostly Harmless Cutaway45 days until The Christmas Special
TIMELY:
- Here we go with the latest belated Mostly Harmless Cutaway featuring Eric, Josh, Cat, and Sean! Join us as delve into the not so latest Doctor Who episode Closing Time -- lucridicity ensues!
- Get ready for some impromptu Revenge of the Cybermen talk.
WARNING:
- This discussion contains miscellaneous Torchwood, NuWHO, and Classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to New & Classic epsiodes not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT terms and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.
LINKS:
- Are You Being Served: bbc.co.uk/comedy/areyoubeingserved
- Scrubbing Bubbles: scrubbingbubbles.com
DISCLAIMER:
- Intially Eric thought Val aka Lynda Baron was Miss Brahms, Wendy Richard.
- This week's show notes art drawn by Julian.
- COMING LATE: The Wedding of River Song!
DON'T PANIC
Host/Producer: Eric
Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Twitter: @Bullitt33 + @BullittWHO
Blog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.comCo-host: Josh
Email: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com
Twitter: @whomeJZCoverart/Sketch Artist: Julian aka 'Louis Blair'
Email: samwisewise ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Twitter: @LB_Tosche
deviantART: type40productions.deviantart.com
HitchikersCutaway: mostlyharmless.freevar.com
The 2am Show: twoamshow.libsyn.comCo-hostess: Cat
Email: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Twitter: @fancyfembot
Facebook: facebook.com/fancyfembot
Sci-Fi Party Line: scifipartyline.com
Sci-Fi Party Line News Network: scifipartyline.netMostly Harmless Cutaway
Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
Twitter: @DoctorWhoMHC
Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com
Facebook: Doctor Who: Mostly Harmless CutawayFrequent Special Guest: Sean H. (@tardistavern)
Anonymous cold open by Emily K. (@emilyooo)
MHC Theme created by E.A. Escamilla
- Here we go with the latest belated Mostly Harmless Cutaway featuring Eric, Josh, Cat, and Sean! Join us as delve into the not so latest Doctor Who episode Closing Time -- lucridicity ensues!
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #108 - Interview with Simon Guerrier
The Doctor Who PodcastDuring the London Riots earlier in the year, our very ownJames tried to find a quiet table and sit down with Simon Guerrier, a name that you might not all be familiar with but one that has been cropping up in the world of Doctor Who for many years now. Simon has written for Big [...]
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Commentary: Life on Mars - Episode 4
The Cultdom Collective'Do you come here often?' Ian, Mike and daveac go dancing with the bad guys. Is this Social Commentary? LOM Series 1 Episode 4
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Commentary: Life on Mars - Episode 4
The Cultdom Collective'Do you come here often?' Ian, Mike and daveac go dancing with the bad guys. Is this Social Commentary? LOM Series 1 Episode 4
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Commentary: Life on Mars - Episode 4
The Cultdom Collective'Do you come here often?' Ian, Mike and daveac go dancing with the bad guys. Is this Social Commentary? LOM Series 1 Episode 4
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Earth Station One Episode 85: The Works of Steven Spielberg
Earth Station OneContinuing in our new tradition on talking about our favorite movie creators, and this month we thought it would be fun to talk about Steven Spielberg, and his magnitude of films, and TV shows, and what he's meant to the industry over the past 30 years. But wait also author Dan Jolley stops by the … Continue reading
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DWO WhoCast - #219 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastDave and Tony have a look see at this year's Brilliant Book of Doctor Who as well as the book and AP versions of Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia.
The DWO WhoCast - It needs burping.
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Episode 48: Sarah Jane Series Five
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by David Montieth from Geeksyndicate and they discuss the latest Sarah Jane Adventures.
Geek Syndicate: http://geeksyndicate.wordpress.com
http://badwilf.co.uk
badwilf@yahoo.com
Martyn: @BadWilf
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Episode 47: Misfits and The Walking Dead
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by Paul from The Pharos Project and they discuss the series Misfits and The Walking Dead.
The Pharos Project: http://thepharosproject.libsyn.com
http://badwilf.co.uk
badwilf@yahoo.com
Martyn: @BadWilf
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The Next Level Episode 37 - The Golden Joystick Winners
Geek SyndicateThis week in the news we have:
- Rainbow 6 Patriots & Grand Theft Auto 5 announced
- Mass Effect 3 gets 3 single player game modes
- US Gamer spends $1,725 to get Modern Warfare 3 three days early
- Ant rants about DLC being on retail game disks
- DC Universe Online goes free to play
In our feature, Ant and Amaechi discuss the winners from the Golden Joystick Awards and give their first impressions on Battlefield 3 and Batman Arkham City.
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The Next Level Episode 37 - The Golden Joystick Winners
Geek SyndicateThis week in the news we have:
- Rainbow 6 Patriots & Grand Theft Auto 5 announced
- Mass Effect 3 gets 3 single player game modes
- US Gamer spends $1,725 to get Modern Warfare 3 three days early
- Ant rants about DLC being on retail game disks
- DC Universe Online goes free to play
In our feature, Ant and Amaechi discuss the winners from the Golden Joystick Awards and give their first impressions on Battlefield 3 and Batman Arkham City.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #108 - Interview with Simon Guerrier
The Doctor Who PodcastDuring the London Riots earlier in the year, our very ownJames tried to find a quiet table and sit down with Simon Guerrier, a name that you might not all be familiar with but one that has been cropping up in the world of Doctor Who for many years now. Simon has written for Big [...]
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #108 - Interview with Simon Guerrier
The Doctor Who PodcastDuring the London Riots earlier in the year, our very own James tried to find a quiet table and sit down with Simon Guerrier, a name that you might not all be familiar with but one that has been cropping up in the world of Doctor Who for many years now. Simon has written for [...]
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Geek Syndicate - The Series Finale
Geek SyndicateSo this is it folks after five years and nearly 200 episodes the series finale of the weekly podcast that is Geek Syndicate is here.
For the last episode we threw out thoughts of planning and went out as we came in with a bottle of whisky and to quote Dr Jones 'making it up as we go'.
Enjoy and remember it's only the weekly podcast that is ending all the podcast on teh GS network will still be going as will the GS website. We will also still be doing audio interviews and features for the GS website as well as out new monthly project which will be annouced during this episode.
Thanks to everyone out there who has supported the weekly podcast over the last five years!
We out!
SO FOR ONE LAST TIME.... GET YER GEEK ON NINJAS!!!
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Geek Syndicate - The Series Finale
Geek SyndicateSo this is it folks after five years and nearly 200 episodes the series finale of the weekly podcast that is Geek Syndicate is here.
For the last episode we threw out thoughts of planning and went out as we came in with a bottle of whisky and to quote Dr Jones 'making it up as we go'.
Enjoy and remember it's only the weekly podcast that is ending all the podcast on teh GS network will still be going as will the GS website. We will also still be doing audio interviews and features for the GS website as well as out new monthly project which will be annouced during this episode.
Thanks to everyone out there who has supported the weekly podcast over the last five years!
We out!
SO FOR ONE LAST TIME.... GET YER GEEK ON NINJAS!!!
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Episode 46: The Wedding of River Song
The Bad Wilf PodcastYour trio of heroes return and try to discuss The Wedding of River Song but end up talking aout their favourite Nu-Who companions.
http://badwilf.co.uk
badwilf@yahoo.com
Martyn: @BadWilf
Imran: @Nerdthropology
Pete: @BeeblePete
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The Whostorian - Episode 20 - The Gangers All Here
The WhostorianWe’re at Epsiode 20! Yay Whostorian!
Episode 20 starts with the Motes of News and the Villain Randomizer somehow finds Sabalom Glitz. We conclude our look at the 11 Doctors this week with the Eleventh Doctor played by Matt Smith and we talk about the episode: The Rebel Flesh.
We can be found at http://whostorian.podbean.com
by searching The Whostorian in iTunes
by searching for The Whostorian on Facebook
On Twitter: @TheWhostorian
Email: thewhostorian@gmail.com
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TDP 214: The Nicola Brynat Interview DWPA/Whoovers 3 - 2011
Tin Dog PodcastTaken from http://www.nicolabryant.net Nicolas own site Nicola is probably best known to the public for her work in Television. Her first professional role was as the American companion Peri in Doctor Who opposite Peter Davison and Colin Baker. "I grew up in a small Surrey village just outside Guildford. My parents, Sheila and Denis had two daughters. I came along first and then three years later, my little sister Tracy arrived. Both sets of grandparents and many aunts and uncles all lived in the same village. It was a great way to grow up. It gave both my sister and I such freedom. Only once you reached your teens did the cosiness start to feel a little claustrophobic but that's all a part of growing up. I started dance classes at the age of 3 and piano a year later. When friends visited we would spend the day choreographing little shows that we would perform that evening for our long suffering parents. All I knew was that I wanted to be a dancer. I wanted to be on stage. I always wanted to go to ballet school and although at age 10 I auditioned and was accepted into several schools I couldn't go because I suffered so badly from asthma, which ran in the family. I was so upset by this that my mother got me involved in a local amateur dramatics company and I soon started to fall in love with acting. Once I had completed my formal education I auditioned for all the London drama schools eventually accepting a scholarship to the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. It was in my final year at Webber Douglas that a production of the American musical "No, No, Nanette" was staged. We all had to audition for the parts and I got the role of Nanette, much to everyone's surprise, including my own. Weeks later I had completed my diploma at Webber Douglas and I was out in the big wide world of professionals, searching for work. At that time of course there was the catch 22 situation that you needed to work to get your equity card but you couldn't get work without an equity card. To make matters worse there were very few jobs that would give you a card. Well, to cut a long story short, Terry Carney called me to audition for the part of "Peri" the new American companion in Doctor Who. I was incredibly lucky to get that chance and after 3 months of auditions in which the producer John Nathan-Turner saw literally hundreds of girls from the States and Canada, I finally got the part. It was a wonderful time, in which I made a lot of friends and worked with some amazing people. I then spent nine months in the West End with Patrick McNee at the Savoy Theatre in the thriller "Killing Jessica" directed by Bryan Forbes. After a leading role in the West End and playing the companion in Doctor Who my career was well and truly launched. Since then I’ve been lucky enough to have had a very varied career, travelling the world and working with some wonderfully talented people in various mediums; stage, television, audio and film. This year I have made appearances in the soon to be released TV series 'Love in Hyde Park'; in the sit-com 'My Family'; and the controversial drama documentary on Princess Diana’s inquest, 'There are Dark Forces'.
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Article 29: Close Encounters With QMx
Articles of the Shadow ProclamationIn this episode, Scott and Sacha interview the folks from the amazing QMx. This was recorded on the last day of Dragon*Con 2011, so, please excuse the sounds of packing going on during the interview.
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DWO TorchCast - #14 - Doctor Who/Torchwood Podcast
DWO TorchCastThe short but sweet finale to Phils solo sojourn through Torchwood: The Lost Files where he absolutely insists you go and listen to it if you haven't already. Seriously, do it.
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Top 10 Blackadder Goes Forth Scenes
MrTARDIS Reviews
Trilbee counts down his top 10 scenes from his favourite comedy show 'Blackadder Goes Forth'.
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The Flashing Blade Podcast 1-112 Doctor Who Podcast
The Flashing Blade Podcastthe child and Viki have a natter about Who stuff. And things. Which is nice.
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058 - All the Steves
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastHere’s an episode in honour of Steve Manfred who won the TMDWP Music Quiz. Join me on a journey through Who with actors called Steve. Watch in HD – http://youtu.be/bxaFv39iLw8?hd=1
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058 – All the Steves
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastHere’s an episode in honour of Steve Manfred who won the TMDWP Music Quiz. Join me on a journey through Who with actors called Steve. Watch in HD – http://youtu.be/bxaFv39iLw8?hd=1
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058 - All the Steves
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastHere's an episode in honour of Steve Manfred (@DrWho Expert) who won the TMDWP Music Quiz. Join me on a journey through Who with actors called Steve.
Watch in HD - http://youtu.be/bxaFv39iLw8?hd=1
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058 - All the Steves
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastHere's an episode in honour of Steve Manfred (@DrWho Expert) who won the TMDWP Music Quiz. Join me on a journey through Who with actors called Steve.
Watch in HD - http://youtu.be/bxaFv39iLw8?hd=1
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Son, you'll never need to smell the black canal
Who's He?In this weeks episode, the retrospective of series 5 continues with The Vampires Of Venice. While neither Paul nor Phil were particuarly looking forward to re-watching this episode, they were both surprised at how much they actually enjoyed it. However, things wouldn't be the same if they didn't pick holes in something and this week it's perception filters!!
Also in a slow news week, the Who's He? Podcast news desk brings you Doctor Who Christmas decorations and the news of The Gunpowder Plot adventure game that Paul couldn't care less about. Things also go off on a tangent as usual by the end of the show and Phil admits to knowing a man in a rubber suit.
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Son, you'll never need to smell the black canal
Who's He?In this weeks episode, the retrospective of series 5 continues with The Vampires Of Venice. While neither Paul nor Phil were particuarly looking forward to re-watching this episode, they were both surprised at how much they actually enjoyed it. However, things wouldn't be the same if they didn't pick holes in something and this week it's perception filters!!
Also in a slow news week, the Who's He? Podcast news desk brings you Doctor Who Christmas decorations and the news of The Gunpowder Plot adventure game that Paul couldn't care less about. Things also go off on a tangent as usual by the end of the show and Phil admits to knowing a man in a rubber suit.
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Episode 24
Radio RassilonWelcome to episode 24 of The Radio Rassilon Podcast
Despite sleep deprivation and poopageddon, Harry, Leeson & IamWilliam return with their brand new co-host JNT!
Thats right folks, this ones for the Dads, and the mums. But mainly the Dads…
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Episode - 45 - Allons-y, Alonso!
Traveling the Vortex
The Doctor: What’s your name?
Midshipman Frame: Alonso.
The Doctor: You’re kidding me.
Midshipman Frame: No, is something wrong?
The Doctor: Something else I’ve always wanted to say. Allons-y, Alonso!We’re headed back to the Tenth Doctor era and the start of Series Four. It also marks the comeback of Donna Noble. This week, our reviews of Voyage of the Damned, Partners in Crime and The Fires of Pompeii. Big news on the Matt Smith front *wink* and of course your feedback. Enjoy!
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Doctor Who - Who's He? #35 Son, you'll never need to smell the black canal
Who's He?In this weeks episode, the retrospective of series 5 continues with The Vampires of Venice. While neither Phil nor Paul were particularly looking forward to re-watching this episode, they were both surprised at how much they actually enjoyed it. However, things wouldn't be the same if they didn't pick holes in something and this week it's perception filters! Also in a slow news week, the Who's He? news desk brings you Doctor Who Christmas decorations and news of the The Gunpowder Plot adventure game that Paul couldn't care less about. Things also go off tangent as usual by the end of the show and Phil admits to knowing a man in a rubber suit.
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Scrolls Book Group: A Song Of Ice And Fire
Geek SyndicateScrolls Book Group: A Song Of Ice And Fire
In which we try to harness George RR Martin's vast, fiery beast as it spawls triumphantly across the gems of modern Fantasy. From the very first book, A Game Of Thrones, this series has proven to be one of those compulsive reads that ignite the passions of a whole generation of readers, reaching far beyond the traditional boundaries of genre preference.
Joining us for the podcast are returning special guests Matt - The Grampus from Dissecting Worlds, and Carey - she of the Two-Monkeys from Geektress.
We tackle the books one by one and focus on a particular theme for each. There are Major plot spoilers throughout and we do skip back and forth between books on occasion, so we strongly recommend that you only listen to this episode once you have finished reading Book 5: A Dance With Dragons.
Warning: contains gratuitous boobies.
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Amongst the many items up for discussion are: Whose fault is it anyway, Why should you never bring your mum to work, Feuds and the Feudal system, Alternative weapons of war, Cers Ei Coyote, What's eating Red R'hllor, and The ignominous fate of bastards.
In order to do the series justice we've recorded a far longer episode than usual - but never fear! For those of you who prefer your podcasts in bite-sized chunks we have divided the episode up into approximately half-hour segments with a musical cue from the stunning HBO television series to seperate them.
The start times and themes for each section are as follows:-
2m 41s - A Game Of Thrones: Secrets
32m 57s - A Clash Of Kings: War
59m 14s - A Storm Of Swords: Betrayal
1h 28m 30s - A Feast For Crows: Religion and Magic
1h 53m 10s - A Dance With Dragons: Use of Power
If you feel inspired to carry on the conversation, come and join in on the Geek Syndicate Discussion Boards on Facebook.
Other ways you can interact with us include e-mail: scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and twitter: @scrollscast or the comments section below.
Links mentioned in the show include the foody site for Westerosi dishes, innatthecrossroads.com and the article from Tiger Beatdown about how creepy George RR Martin is.
What are you doing still reading this blather? Click on the linky-links and start listening!
Enjoy.
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Scrolls Book Group: A Song Of Ice And Fire
Geek SyndicateScrolls Book Group: A Song Of Ice And Fire
In which we try to harness George RR Martin's vast, fiery beast as it spawls triumphantly across the gems of modern Fantasy. From the very first book, A Game Of Thrones, this series has proven to be one of those compulsive reads that ignite the passions of a whole generation of readers, reaching far beyond the traditional boundaries of genre preference.
Joining us for the podcast are returning special guests Matt - The Grampus from Dissecting Worlds, and Carey - she of the Two-Monkeys from Geektress.
We tackle the books one by one and focus on a particular theme for each. There are Major plot spoilers throughout and we do skip back and forth between books on occasion, so we strongly recommend that you only listen to this episode once you have finished reading Book 5: A Dance With Dragons.
Warning: contains gratuitous boobies.
[more....]
Amongst the many items up for discussion are: Whose fault is it anyway, Why should you never bring your mum to work, Feuds and the Feudal system, Alternative weapons of war, Cers Ei Coyote, What's eating Red R'hllor, and The ignominous fate of bastards.
In order to do the series justice we've recorded a far longer episode than usual - but never fear! For those of you who prefer your podcasts in bite-sized chunks we have divided the episode up into approximately half-hour segments with a musical cue from the stunning HBO television series to seperate them.
The start times and themes for each section are as follows:-
2m 41s - A Game Of Thrones: Secrets
32m 57s - A Clash Of Kings: War
59m 14s - A Storm Of Swords: Betrayal
1h 28m 30s - A Feast For Crows: Religion and Magic
1h 53m 10s - A Dance With Dragons: Use of Power
If you feel inspired to carry on the conversation, come and join in on the Geek Syndicate Discussion Boards on Facebook.
Other ways you can interact with us include e-mail: scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and twitter: @scrollscast or the comments section below.
Links mentioned in the show include the foody site for Westerosi dishes, innatthecrossroads.com and the article from Tiger Beatdown about how creepy George RR Martin is.
What are you doing still reading this blather? Click on the linky-links and start listening!
Enjoy.
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Episode #36 : La Fin du Monde
Gallicast (Francais)Au programme, quelques petites news, nos avis sur l'episode 2 de la saison 1 et aussi sur The Sensorites.
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Episode 73: Keep Buggering On
The Happiness Patrol
Sometimes life will push you down. Sometimes it's hard not to let things get the best of you. Sometimes it seems like all you wanna do is give up, throw in the towel and call it a day.
Well, when ever you feel that way just remember to KBO...KEEP BUGGERING ON!
...and in the KBO spirit today we are proud to present our interview with actor Ian McNeice.
Also in this week's Happiness Patrol we present Sam Stone and David J Howe shedding light on
the the writing process.
So listen up and brave heart, Tegan...
because The Happiness Patrol starts now!
So KBO, people!
Episode 73: Keep Buggering On!
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Ep. 20: Love saves, little ones, and other stories
Telos AMHello again audience!
Things have been hectic here at Telos AM for the last few months, as we're sure you can tell. Due to time constraints for various people involved with the podcast we are now officially moving into a semi-regular schedule. Episodes will happen when they happen, a schedule that will hopefully approximately follow an every two weeks basis.
So here is your next episode! In this episode Lindsey and Nick discuss the ins and outs of the second Gary Roberts-penned Eleventh Doctor story, Closing Time.
Sit down with your tea and your crisps and enjoy a few diverting minutes of digressions regarding Captain Jack, children in Doctor Who, or anything else that drops uninvited into the minds of our hosts.