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Episode 61:Harry Potter Studio Tour/Official Doctor Who Convention
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn and Tanisha discuss the Harry Potter studio tour, then Martyn is joined by Phil from Who's he? and Paul from The Pharos Project to discuss the recent Doctor Who convention in Cardiff.
Thanks to Warner Brothers and the BBC for the invites to both events.
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Episode 35 - Series 7 Promo & GPR's Take on It
Gallifrey Pirate RadioOur Take on the Promo the Actual Series 7 Promo
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TDP 238: The Face Of Evil
Tin Dog PodcastThe Fourth Doctor, traveling alone in the TARDIS, arrives on a mysterious jungle planet. He soon encounters Leela, a savage from the local tribe, who denounces him as the Evil One of fable amongst her people. She has been exiled from her tribe, the Sevateem, for profaning their god, the mysterious Xoanon, which speaks to them through the tribe’s shaman, Neeva. Her father, tribal elder Sole, tried to intervene to protect her but died when taking the Test of the Horda on her behalf. Now Leela is an outcast beyond the invisible barrier around her tribal home. Neeva, meanwhile, has sent two men to murder her, an action witnessed by Leela's friend Tomas, who kills one of the men as Leela dispatches the other. In the jungle beyond that she encounters the Doctor soon wins her over by defending her from invisible monsters that rampage about, attracted by vibration of any kind. Exploring further, the Doctor finds a sophisticated sonic disruptor which creates the forcefield that keeps the creatures from attacking the village itself. Leela regales him with more folklore of her people: the god Xoanon is kept prisoner by the Evil One and his followers, the Tesh, beyond a strange black wall. The Sevateem have meanwhile decided to launch an attack on the domain of the Tesh to free their god. They are led by the combative Andor, who is determined to free his god, and also believes that an attack will unite the people. Andor suspects Neeva of being a false prophet, and Tomas tells him of Neeva's assassination attempt against Leela. Still, Andor believes the attack will succeed and is prepared to go ahead. Two warriors are scouring the jungle when they find the Doctor, and they too call him the Evil One, making a protective hand gesture which the Doctor interprets as the sequence for checking the seals on a Starfall Seven spacesuit. The warriors seize the Doctor, but not Leela, and take him to the village council, where his face is shown to all the tribe. Andor is convinced the prisoner is the Evil One, and has him confined. However, Leela manages to free him by using poisonous Janis thorns, which paralyze, then kill the victim. The Doctor is horrified by this and instructs her "No more Janis thorns, Ever". The pair flee the village and head to a clearing beyond, in which the Doctor is greeted with a stunning sight: carved into a mountain nearby is an impression of his own face. The Doctor cannot recall clearly why his face is depicted so, and persuades Leela to return to the village to find out more, despite the death sentence upon them. They return to Neeva’s holy tent and the Doctor inspects the ancient tribal relics, recognising them as artifacts from an Earth survey expedition. He also finds a transceiver used by Neeva to hear the commands of Xoanon. It speaks with the Doctor’s own voice, conveying exhilaration on hearing the Doctor that "At least we are here. At last I shall be free of us." They then head off to inspect the dark Wall that stands at the entrance to the realm of the Evil One. The Doctor deduces it is a primitive time barrier, and is convinced the Sevateem warriors will be massacred if they attack the fortress of their enemy, the Tesh. From a distance they see the massacre unfold, as laser beams cut down warriors armed only with crossbows and other basic tribal weapons. Half the tribe is lost in the assault and one of the elders, the devious Calib, is first back at the camp where he finds the Doctor and Leela. He is evidently intent on using the Doctor to break Neeva’s hold on the tribe by exposing the faith in Xoanon as misplaced mythology. Leela’s friend Tomas also arrives, and is appalled to find Calib has stabbed Leela with a Janis thorn to prevent her exposing his schemes. The Doctor gets Tomas to help him move Leela to Neeva’s tent, where he uses a bio-analyzer to synthesise an antidote to the poison. When the surviving warriors return, the Doctor, Leela and Tomas are invited to address the tribal elders in defence of their lives. Leela makes matters worse when she accuses Xoanon of causing the trap at the Wall. Calib intervenes to suggest the Doctor is not the Evil One, and this can be proven by getting him to take the fabled Test of the Horda. In the centre of the village is a pit full of Horda, two-foot-long worms which hunt in packs and react to the movements of their prey. They are reputed to strip flesh from a man in an instant. The Sevateem evolved the Test of the Horda as a measure of justice and bravery. It involves suspension on a rope above the pit, and accused characters are gradually lowered into the pit by means of a rope. The Doctor is given a crossbow which has to be fired at the exact moment to sever the rope without causing him to fall into the pit – which is, of course, the fate of the guilty. The Doctor succeeds, and is therefore presumed to be a non-malign influence and freed. He proceeds to examine some relics of the tribe and repairs a disruptor gun. He also tells some of the tribe that the Sevateem are the descendants of a “survey team” which left a Starfall Seven Earth colony ship. The Doctor and Leela then go to examine the face in the mountain, and they climb into the face by scaling the Doctor’s teeth. Neeva returns to his tent, where the voice of Xoanon tells him that the tribe will be destroyed, and the mysterious being then causes the sonic disruptor to shut down, leaving the village open to attack from the invisible beings. These descend on the village, killing indiscriminately, including crushing Andor to death. Tomas uses the disruptor gun built by the Doctor to expose the true appearance of the invisible beings: they are ferocious, angry depictions of the Doctor’s own face as shown in the picture. Leela and the Doctor notice a figure in a space suit in the “mouth” entrance and follow it through a projection of a wall. Beyond this barrier is a rocket, which the Doctor recalls as belonging to the Mordee Expedition, his memory of events earlier in his regeneration now returning. Xoanon has detected the Doctor nearby, and when he reaches the ship the god-creature is both ecstatic that "We are here” while also manically pledging that "We must destroy us." The Doctor and Leela now meet three representatives of the Tesh, who serve and worship Xoanon. They are human too, but technologically advanced and possessing telepathic abilities. The Doctor deduces both Sevateem and Tesh are descendants of the same crew from the Mordee Expedition, with the Tesh (or technicians) involved in the same deadly eugenics exercise as the Sevateem (or survey team). The invisible creatures that attacked the Sevateem are also part of the same deranged scheme: Xoanon is a highly sophisticated computer, designed to think independently. The Doctor had once repaired Xoanon but forgot to wipe his personality print from the data core, leaving the computer with a split personality. The Doctor and Leela are soon imprisoned but evade their captors and find the remote communications device used to communicate with Neeva. The Doctor, speaking as Xoanon, instructs Neeva to tell Calib, who is now tribal leader, to lead the Sevateem survivors through the mouth of the carved face in the mountain. Calib accepts this instruction and leads them into the safety of the mouth, where the invisible beings can no longer threaten the tribe. With Leela keeping guard and holding the Tesh at bay with a disruptor gun, the Doctor ventures into the computer room of the ship to confront Xoanon. He blames himself for creating the maddened split personality of the computer and now attempts to persuade it to shut down. When Xoanon refuses it channels a vicious mental assault at the Doctor, causing him to collapse. As the Doctor writhes on the floor, Xoanon booms: "Who am I?" Leela rescues the Doctor from the mental assault, and as he recovers he warns her of Xoanon’s power. Moments later they realise the computer has electrified the walls to try to kill them, and the Tesh become more purposeful in tracking them down within the spaceship. The Tesh also come under attack from Calib, Tomas and the survivors of the Sevateem, who now reach the spaceship too. This diverts the Tesh while the Doctor and Leela return to the computer room, where Xoanon briefly takes control of Leela’s mind. Most of the Sevateem come under the telepathic control of the computer too. The Tesh and Sevateem soon converge on the computer room too and interrupt the Doctor as he tries to repair Xoanon, realising the computer has now triggered the countdown to an atomic explosion. Elsewhere in the ship Neeva is alone but crazed, his faith in Xoanon shattered. The shaman uses the disruptor gun against one of the images of Xoanon/the Doctor projected through a wall. The ensuing blast kills Neeva but also interrupts Xoanon’s control of its subjects, allowing the Doctor to resume and complete his repairs. Xoanon’s circuits explode, knocking the Doctor out. Two days later the Doctor wakes up to find himself aboard the spaceship in the care of Leela. She explains Xoanon has been quiet and he interprets this as success for his extraction experiment. They visit the computer room and find Xoanon’s identity and sanity restored. The computer confirms it was running a eugenics experiment and thanks the Doctor for his repair work. The Doctor then contacts the survivors of the Tesh and Sevateem and tells them Xoanon is now cured and able to support their new society. He then heads off to the TARDIS followed by Leela. She insists she join him on his travels, and when he refuses she jumps into the TARDIS with him and starts the dematerialisation process. [edit] Continuity The story does not explicitly explain when the Fourth Doctor repaired the Starfall Seven's computer. The novelisation suggests that the earlier visit to the planet of the Sevateem took place during the story Robot, in the moment when Sarah sees him begin to leave in the TARDIS but calls for him to stay. [edit] Production Serial details by episode EpisodeBroadcast dateRun timeViewership (in millions) "Part One" 1 January 1977 24:58 10.7 "Part Two" 8 January 1977 24:58 11.1 "Part Three" 15 January 1977 24:40 11.3 "Part Four" 22 January 1977 24:46 11.7 [1][2][3] Working titles for this story included The Day God Went Mad. [edit] Cast notes See also: List of guest appearances in Doctor Who The actors credited as Xoanon do not appear onscreen; only their voices were used. Features guest appearances by Pamela Salem (voice only) and Leslie Schofield. Lloyd McGuire later played Generalleutnant Tendexter in the audio play The Architects of History. [edit] In print A novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in January 1978. Doctor Who book Doctor Who and the Face of Evil Series Target novelisations Release number 25 Writer Terrance Dicks Publisher Target Books Cover artist Jeff Cummins ISBN 0-426-20006-3 Release date 19 January 1978 Preceded by ' Followed by ' [edit] DVD & VHS release This story was released on VHS in May 1999 The story was released on DVD on 5 March 2012[4] [edit] References ^ Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). "The Face of Evil". Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from the original on 2008-07-31. Retrieved 2008-08-30. ^ "The Face of Evil". Doctor Who Reference Guide. Retrieved 2008-08-30. ^ Sullivan, Shannon (2007-08-07). "The Face of Evil". A Brief History of Time Travel. Retrieved 2008-08-30. ^ http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2011/05/dwn030511125312-dvd-schedule-update.html [edit] External links The Face of Evil at BBC Online The Face of Evil at Doctor Who: A Brief History Of Time (Travel) The Face of Evil at the Doctor Who Reference Guide Fan reviews The Face of Evil reviews at Outpost Gallifrey The Face of Evil reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide Target novelisation Doctor Who and the Face of Evil reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide On Target — Doctor Who and the Face of Evil [hide] v t e Doctor Who
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TDP Special: WIN A SIGNED COPY OF SHADA
Tin Dog PodcastAs Suplied by Forbidden Planet.com To Win A signed copy of Shada simply anser this question name another doctor Who story by douglas adams. send your name address and answer to tin-dog@hotmail.co.uk marked shada comp
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The Whostorian - Episode 32 - Honey, I Shrunk The Timelord!
The WhostorianSeason 2 Episode 2. This week The Companion Randomizer dredges up Adric, Steve & Shannon talk about Verity Lambert and Bernice Summerfield. We take a look at the Episode: Planet of Giants and unveil a new segment; The Death Zone.
We can be found at http://whostorian.podbean.com
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On Twitter: @TheWhostorian
Email: thewhostorian@gmail.com
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Episode 6
Gallifrey Doctor Who PodcastIn this episode I discuss the latest Doctor who newsand I discuss my review of the sensorites.
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Episode 6
Gallifrey Doctor Who PodcastIn this episode I discuss the latest Doctor who newsand I discuss my review of the sensorites.
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The Memory Cheats #3
The Memory CheatsThe Wheel of Fortune selects the first missing story for Josh and Steven to try to recall in the form of the William Hartnell comedy The Myth Makers. Without any solid visual material to draw from, how will your intrepid hosts fare this week?
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The Memory Cheats #3
The Memory CheatsThe Wheel of Fortune selects the first missing story for Josh and Steven to try to recall in the form of the William Hartnell comedy The Myth Makers. Without any solid visual material to draw from, how will your intrepid hosts fare this week?
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The Memory Cheats #3 - The Myth Makers
The Memory CheatsThe Wheel of Fortune selects the first missing story for Josh and Steven to try to recall in the form of the William Hartnell comedy The Myth Makers. Without any solid visual material to draw from, how will your intrepid hosts fare this week?
Visit our website at http://www.thememorycheats.libsyn.com
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2.07 The Space Museum
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Vicki, Ian, & Barbara
A couple of days early due to going to the States to watch a live redording of Sarcastic Voyage and Post Atomic Horror. Grab yourself some headache tablets and a few beers and join us as we talk about the Doctor Who episode The Space Museum. "The tardis lands on xeros, where a vast museum houses relics from the conquests of the mighty morok empire. Whilst they are exploring, the doctor and his three companions make a disturbing discovery: their future selves are preserved in the museum as exhibits in a display case! now the travellers all face a terrible dilemma: how can they escape their fate, when every decision they make could be taking them a step closer to it?" Episode 1: The Space Museum Episode 2: The Dimensions Of Time Episode 3: The Search Episode 4: The Final Phase Writer: Glyn Jones Director: Mervyn Pinfield Broadcast: 24th April - 15th May 1965 Links: Drunken Time Travel Website Girl On Book Action Article on LSD
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Untruths podcast with Andrew Hunt (Outfit)
Mondas Podcast
Ian Todd talks to Andrew Hunt from the band Outfit about live shows,Doctor Who,Google,Liverpool and more.
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2.07 The Space Museum
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Vicki, Ian, & Barbara
A couple of days early due to going to the States to watch a live redording of Sarcastic Voyage and Post Atomic Horror. Grab yourself some headache tablets and a few beers and join us as we talk about the Doctor Who episode The Space Museum. "The tardis lands on xeros, where a vast museum houses relics from the conquests of the mighty morok empire. Whilst they are exploring, the doctor and his three companions make a disturbing discovery: their future selves are preserved in the museum as exhibits in a display case! now the travellers all face a terrible dilemma: how can they escape their fate, when every decision they make could be taking them a step closer to it?" Episode 1: The Space Museum Episode 2: The Dimensions Of Time Episode 3: The Search Episode 4: The Final Phase Writer: Glyn Jones Director: Mervyn Pinfield Broadcast: 24th April - 15th May 1965 Links: Drunken Time Travel Website Girl On Book Action Article on LSD
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2.07 The Space Museum
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Vicki, Ian, & Barbara
A couple of days early due to going to the States to watch a live redording of Sarcastic Voyage and Post Atomic Horror. Grab yourself some headache tablets and a few beers and join us as we talk about the Doctor Who episode The Space Museum. "The tardis lands on xeros, where a vast museum houses relics from the conquests of the mighty morok empire. Whilst they are exploring, the doctor and his three companions make a disturbing discovery: their future selves are preserved in the museum as exhibits in a display case! now the travellers all face a terrible dilemma: how can they escape their fate, when every decision they make could be taking them a step closer to it?" Episode 1: The Space Museum Episode 2: The Dimensions Of Time Episode 3: The Search Episode 4: The Final Phase Writer: Glyn Jones Director: Mervyn Pinfield Broadcast: 24th April - 15th May 1965 Links: Drunken Time Travel Website Girl On Book Action Article on LSD
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2.07 The Space Museum
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Vicki, Ian, & Barbara
A couple of days early due to going to the States to watch a live redording of Sarcastic Voyage and Post Atomic Horror. Grab yourself some headache tablets and a few beers and join us as we talk about the Doctor Who episode The Space Museum.
"The tardis lands on xeros, where a vast museum houses relics from the conquests of the mighty morok empire. Whilst they are exploring, the doctor and his three companions make a disturbing discovery: their future selves are preserved in the museum as exhibits in a display case!
now the travellers all face a terrible dilemma: how can they escape their fate, when every decision they make could be taking them a step closer to it?"
Episode 1: The Space Museum Episode 2: The Dimensions Of Time Episode 3: The Search Episode 4: The Final Phase
Writer: Glyn Jones Director: Mervyn Pinfield
Broadcast: 24th April - 15th May 1965
Links:
Drunken Time Travel Website Girl On Book Action Article on LSD
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2.07 The Space Museum
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Vicki, Ian, & Barbara
A couple of days early due to going to the States to watch a live redording of Sarcastic Voyage and Post Atomic Horror. Grab yourself some headache tablets and a few beers and join us as we talk about the Doctor Who episode The Space Museum.
"The tardis lands on xeros, where a vast museum houses relics from the conquests of the mighty morok empire. Whilst they are exploring, the doctor and his three companions make a disturbing discovery: their future selves are preserved in the museum as exhibits in a display case!
now the travellers all face a terrible dilemma: how can they escape their fate, when every decision they make could be taking them a step closer to it?"
Episode 1: The Space Museum Episode 2: The Dimensions Of Time Episode 3: The Search Episode 4: The Final Phase
Writer: Glyn Jones Director: Mervyn Pinfield
Broadcast: 24th April - 15th May 1965
Links:
Drunken Time Travel Website Girl On Book Action Article on LSD
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2.07 The Space Museum
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Vicki, Ian, & Barbara
A couple of days early due to going to the States to watch a live redording of Sarcastic Voyage and Post Atomic Horror. Grab yourself some headache tablets and a few beers and join us as we talk about the Doctor Who episode The Space Museum.
“The tardis lands on xeros, where a vast museum houses relics from the conquests of the mighty morok empire. Whilst they are exploring, the doctor and his three companions make a disturbing discovery: their future selves are preserved in the museum as exhibits in a display case!
now the travellers all face a terrible dilemma: how can they escape their fate, when every decision they make could be taking them a step closer to it?”
Episode 1: The Space Museum Episode 2: The Dimensions Of Time Episode 3: The Search Episode 4: The Final Phase
Writer: Glyn Jones Director: Mervyn Pinfield
Broadcast: 24th April - 15th May 1965
Links:
Drunken Time Travel Website Girl On Book Action Article on LSD
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Earth Station One Episode 104: Flash a-ah, Savior of the Universe
Earth Station OneThis week, the ESO crew hurls themselves into the void and travels to the planet Mongo to discuss the adventures of Flash Gordon. Can our intrepid heroes of Mike, Mike, and Bobby with guests Dan Johnson and Scott & Debbie Viguie, help Flash save the universe? Or will they face the mercy of Ming? Tune … Continue reading
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The Oncoming Storm Ep4: BF #3&4 - Editorpalooza
The Oncoming StormJosh and Ashley are back just a week after our last episode in order to make up for the lost week! And if that wasn't dedication enough, Josh struggles through sickness to bring you a new episode, though it does leave him sounding a bit like Harvey Fierstein. This week, your hosts are covering the third and fourth Big Finish Doctor Who adventures. They start off marveling at the work Big Finish put into The Whispers of Terror, by Justin Richards. They end up wondering if The Land of the Dead was hastily put together by a team of chimps working at typewriters. Has anyone ever actually SEEN Stephen Cole? Are your hosts being unkind? Well, Josh probably is, if his Stephen Cole rant is anything to go by. Check out the episode to find out why. The Oncoming Storm... Please nobody ever tell Stephen Cole about this. We swear, we really are nice people.
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The Ood Cast S04E10 - The Roberts of Death
The Ood Cast“Itas a pantomime about Fascism.”
Oooh, you lucky, lucky listeners.
Have we got a treat for you?
Gareth Roberts, writer of our Favourite Show Ever and hot off the desk from publishing his most recent novel, the Douglas Adams-inspired Shada, has floated down like a lovely hairy cherub wearing a Skype headset so we can ask him embarrassing questions on your behalf.
What’s it like working on the show? What’s the worst idea he’s ever had? Whatas going to happen in Season 7? What if the Fourth Doctor had touched the wires together in aGenesis of the Daleksa and Robert Shearman consequently had to write an episode called aClama?
All this AND CLAYTON HICKMAN IN THE BACKGROUND!
Monkeys, monkeys!
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Movie Review - Iron Man (2008)
MrTARDIS Reviews
For the first installment of 'Avengers Month' Trilbee takes a look at Marvel Studios first movie adaptation. Is 'Iron Man' rusty or is it iron-clad? Iron Man belongs to Marvel Studios & Paramount Pictures.
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2MTL 261: If You Want a Really Alien Doctor, Look at Sheldon Cooper?
Two-minute Time LordGeeks have a love-hate relationship with The Big Bang Theory, America's favorite sitcom. I'm a Johnny-come-lately to the show, but when I saw it I suddenly got, after years of resistance, that a "truly alien" Doctor could really work in the modern series. (And yes, I'm saying that Smith isn't THAT much more alien than his two predecessors.)
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23 - Will a soap star clean up Dr Who?
Outpost Skaro PodcastFinally, after months in the void, Alan and Derek return to discuss the important issues of the day.A Who is this bright young thing going by the name ofA Jenna-Louise Coleman?A Will she be a Titanic success or will she wash up?A (wellA she is a SOAPA star…I’ll get my coat)
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EPISODE 120 DWRT Monthly for March Review of The Sensorites
Doctor Who Review TodayWarning spoilers in DVD and News part of podcast.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #133 - Interview with Richard Franklin
The Doctor Who PodcastWhilst Michele was at Gallifrey 23 in February waving the flag for the Doctor Who Podcast she was lucky enough to be able to sit down and interview actor Richard Franklin, who played Captain Mike Yates during the classic Doctor Who period from 1971 to 1974. Michele talked with Richard about his time on the [...]
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Interview with Richard Franklin
The Doctor Who PodcastWhilst Michele was at Gallifrey 23 in February waving the flag for the Doctor Who Podcast she was lucky enough to be able to sit down and interview actor Richard Franklin, who played Captain Mike Yates during the classic Doctor Who period from 1971 to 1974.
Michele talked with Richard about his time on the show, his forays into Big Finish and Michele’s own previous involvement with Richard in a production.
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Interview with Richard Franklin
The Doctor Who PodcastWhilst Michele was at Gallifrey 23 in February waving the flag for the Doctor Who Podcast she was lucky enough to be able to sit down and interview actor Richard Franklin, who played Captain Mike Yates during the classic Doctor Who period from 1971 to 1974.
Michele talked with Richard about his time on the show, his forays into Big Finish and Michele’s own previous involvement with Richard in a production.
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Episode 63: The Caves of Zany Androids
The TARDIS TavernHaving took time to detox from February's misadventures and not-so-fresh off of our reviews of the so-called five worst stories of all time, we're joined by Lord Zimon to review the so-called best story of all time, "The Caves of Androzani."
What happens when you mix scotch with spectrox? Delusions of grandeur or the delightful ecstacy of a time gone by? Listen closely, friends, as we unpeel the laytex mask behind one of Robert Holmes' latest (and perhaps greatest) stories.
Plus...feedback!
Follow us on Facebook, catch Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern, Steve via @tardistaverntit, and Josh via @whomejz. We like audio feedback, because sometimes we're too loopy on spectrox to read some of it out loud, so send it to tardistavern@gmail.com.
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Episode 63: The Caves of Zany Androids
The TARDIS TavernHaving took time to detox from February's misadventures and not-so-fresh off of our reviews of the so-called five worst stories of all time, we're joined by Lord Zimon to review the so-called best story of all time, "The Caves of Androzani."
What happens when you mix scotch with spectrox? Delusions of grandeur or the delightful ecstacy of a time gone by? Listen closely, friends, as we unpeel the laytex mask behind one of Robert Holmes' latest (and perhaps greatest) stories.
Plus...feedback!
Follow us on Facebook, catch Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern, Steve via @tardistaverntit, and Josh via @whomejz. We like audio feedback, because sometimes we're too loopy on spectrox to read some of it out loud, so send it to tardistavern@gmail.com.
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3x06 - Hay Hay Hay
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 3x06 - Amazing Race recap and some Doctor Who talk. Plus, Trivia!
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DWO WhoCast - #236 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastSIOBHAN ALONE.
The largish, not-that-pretty purple haired girl sat in front of a microphone, wondering how she had got herself into all this....
Look, Siobhan has a gander at Shada - the novelisation and the Audio Go reading by Lalla Ward. She also tries to fit it into the wider context of Series Seventeen. One wonders just how successful she'll be with that, to be honest...
Oh, and lovers of the various, interesting noises made by her cats will be in for a whole new world of treats...
The DWO WhoCast - Now with 100% more dog!
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #133 - Interview with Richard Franklin
The Doctor Who PodcastWhilst Michele was at Gallifrey 23 in February waving the flag for the Doctor Who Podcast she was lucky enough to be able to sit down and interview actor Richard Franklin, who played Captain Mike Yates during the classic Doctor Who period from 1971 to 1974. Michele talked with Richard about his time on the [...]
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Tim and Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture: Episode 5 - The Complicated Episode
Geek SyndicateTim and Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture is STILL the newest podcast in the stable of subetheric continua that is the Geek Syndicate Network.
The podcast aims to do exactly what it says on the tin - young buccaneers Tim Swann (@tetrarchangel on twitter) of Psycomedia (psycomedia.wordpress.com) and Max Barnard (@maxy_barnard on twitter) of You Must Hear This (imustreadthis.com)
identify a key area where popular geek culture falls down and then try and come up with some ways that both the creators and the audience can fix it. In our fifth episode, we discuss subtext, both where it clashes and merges with the text, when the sun hasn't gone to our heads, at least. We also plan Swanncon 2012, picture George Lucas telling Kevin Smith to shut up, plot global population realignment and still find time to highlight the continuing ridiculousness of Marvel Comics.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #133 - Interview with Richard Franklin
The Doctor Who PodcastWhilst Michele was at Gallifrey 23 in February waving the flag for the Doctor Who Podcast she was lucky enough to be able to sit down and interview actor Richard Franklin, who played Captain Mike Yates during the classic Doctor Who period from 1971 to 1974. Michele talked with Richard about his time on the [...]
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Episode 60:Ask the Doctor
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn brings you audio from the BBC's first official Doctor Who convention. Includes a press room Q&A with Steven Moffat, Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Caroline Skinner
Please check out www.badwilf.co.uk
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martyn@badwilf.co.uk
pete@badwilf.co.uk
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Thanks to the BBC for inviting us to the official convention. Next episode will be a review of the convention
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Tim and Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture: Episode 5 - The Complicated Episode
Geek SyndicateTim and Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture is STILL the newest podcast in the stable of subetheric continua that is the Geek Syndicate Network.
The podcast aims to do exactly what it says on the tin – young buccaneers Tim Swann (@tetrarchangel on twitter) of Psycomedia (psycomedia.wordpress.com) and Max Barnard (@maxy_barnard on twitter) of You Must Hear This (imustreadthis.com)
identify a key area where popular geek culture falls down and then try and come up with some ways that both the creators and the audience can fix it. In our fifth episode, we discuss subtext, both where it clashes and merges with the text, when the sun hasn't gone to our heads, at least. We also plan Swanncon 2012, picture George Lucas telling Kevin Smith to shut up, plot global population realignment and still find time to highlight the continuing ridiculousness of Marvel Comics.
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Untruths Podcast with Andrea Hubert
Mondas Podcast
Ian Todd talks to Andrea Hubert about Standup,Cakes,30 Rock,Gigs and more.
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Pharos Project 93: Official Con
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we bring you a report on the first official Doctor Who convention. Featuring a press room Q&A with Caroline Skinner, Arthur Darvill, Karen Gillan and Matt Smith.
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Episode 65 – Planet Comicon
Traveling the VortexThis week we postpone our Companion archive of Fourth Doctor traveling associate, Leela in lieu of some coverage of this weekends Kansas City Planet Comicon, which the three of us attended. We'll talk about our experiences at the con including the special meet up with other fans from the area who also love Doctor Who. And our own Keith, dressed as the 11th Doctor for the program. We'll tell you about his experiences at this...
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Episode 65 - Planet Comicon
Traveling the VortexThis week we postpone our Companion archive of Fourth Doctor traveling associate, Leela in lieu of some coverage of this weekends Kansas City Planet Comicon, which the three of us attended.
We’ll talk about our experiences at the con including the special meet up with other fans from the area who also love Doctor Who. And our own Keith, dressed as the 11th Doctor for the program. We’ll tell you about his experiences at this year’s convention as well.
Also, we’re talking new companion, and a little on the Official Doctor Who Convention that went on in the U.K on Saturday and Sunday.
Oh, and of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
Planet Comicon
Official Doctor Who Convention
Slugcast
Kansas City Time Lord Society
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The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastChristmas Invasion
With the Aussies turning up late, Ben, Kirby and Adam start the the main part of the show with the charts and feedback and gradually during the review of Christmas Invasion, Robert and Rhys join in.
Alicia also appears prior to her (hopefull) appearence on the next to podcasts due to the forthcoming Easter holidays.
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