The Old Doctor Who Show
- Description:
- The Old Doctor Who Show w/ Eric Grissom and Dan Johnson is a not quite weekly, but not quite monthly, podcast that reviews Classic Doctor Who stories. Won't you join us? We'll all get face tattoos.
Homepage: http://www.theolddoctorwhoshow.com/podcast/
RSS Feed: http://www.theolddoctorwhoshow.com/podcast?format=rss
- Episodes:
- 215
- Average Episode Duration:
- 0:0:56:04
- Longest Episode Duration:
- 0:10:03:53
- Total Duration of all Episodes:
- 8 days, 8 hours, 55 minutes and 12 seconds
- Earliest Episode:
- 4 January 2015 (8:06pm GMT)
- Latest Episode:
- 14 July 2024 (8:03pm GMT)
- Average Time Between Episodes:
- 16 days, 4 hours, 21 minutes and 11 seconds
The Old Doctor Who Show Episodes
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14: The Sontaran Experiment (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 30 minutes and 46 secondsDan and Eric talk about the new season nine of Doctor Who, The Baltimore Comic-Con, the joys of not getting murdered, and review the Tom Baker two parter: The Sontaran Experiment!
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13: The Ark in Space (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 49 minutes and 8 secondsDan and Eric head to space station Nerva to hang out with parasitic alien insects and party with lazer face, Dune, and Vira. Come join us as we tackle the Tom Baker classic, "The Ark in Space."
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12: Robot (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 45 minutes and 45 secondsDan and Eric sit down and talk about ROBOTS but mostly just the one ROBOT from the TOM BAKER debut ROBOT.
Here's the "WHO" license plate we talk about.
And here's Professor Kettlewell getting checked for space lice.
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11: The Time Warrior (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 40 minutes and 9 secondsDan and Eric visit the middle ages and drink rotten wine with their tightest boys, Irongron and Bloodaxe. It's our review of "The Time Warrior." Also there is talk of puppies and Wet Hot American Summer. Won't you join us? We're great.
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10: The Green Death (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 39 minutes and 26 secondsIf you're anything like us, you're thrown on a pair of old headphones, picked out your favorite cleaning lady's dress, and have decided to review the classic Doctor Who story, "The Green Death".
LEGO Dimensions with Doctor Who
Doctor Who Season 9 Teaser
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09: Carnival of Monsters (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 25 secondsLife is sad. Also Dan and Eric shrink themselves down and spend some time with Carnivale of Monsters.
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08: The Three Doctors (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 54 secondsSEE Dan and Eric welcome special guest RYAN QUINTAL from Save As Games! HEAR horrific audio problems because Eric's microphone and computer were JACKED! SMELL the S&M Sex Goblin located in the deep recesses of OMEGA's mind! Enjoy the episode that almost never was: THE THREE DOCTORS!
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07: Terror of the Autons
Episode Duration: 0 minutes and 0 secondsThe Autons are back, which means we all finally get what we've been asking for: more stories centering around plastics factories! Eric and Dan have a lengthy conversation about Twin Peaks before jumping into a discussion of the Master, the surprisingly diverse uses for blue screens, and the reinforcing of gender and racial stereotypes. Plus a special guest appearance by Dan's loud dogs!
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06: Doctor Who and the Silurians (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 39 minutes and 26 secondsDan and Eric watch "Doctor Who and The Silurians" so you don't have to. Well you can, but pack a lunch because it's 7 episodes long. We'll wait for you. We're best friends now.
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05: Spearhead from Space (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 minutes and 0 secondsDan and Eric talk about mannequins and this time it has nothing to do with Andrew McCarthy. Here's our review of the first Jon Pertwee story, "Spearhead from Space."
In the podcast we talk about the exterior changes of the TARDIS. Here's an image taken from http://www.themindrobber.co.uk showing the various designs.
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04: Tomb of the Cybermen (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 minutes and 0 secondsDan and Eric talk about Amazon Prime dumping Doctor Who, red eyed clerks in Colorado, and the Tomb of the Cybermen.
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03: An Unearthly Child (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 32 secondsMuch like The Doctor and his companions, Eric and Dan go back in time to review the episode that started it all, "An Unearthly Child". This story begins in swinging (dark and foggy) London in 1963, where we meet stalking school teachers, an uncannily clever and manic teenager, and a man in a junkyard with something to hide -- from the cops. From there it's off to 100,000 BCE with a prehistoric power struggle and the quest for fire, which some say will destroy them all. Some say that over and over.
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02: The Mind Robber (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 42 minutes and 48 secondsDan and Eric review the classic Patrick Troughton story, "The Mind Robber". Fans of Unicorns, minotaurs, sword wielding maniacal children, teenage astrophysicists, cadaverous strongmen with dumb ray guns, and donut bedazzled old man faces will find something to love here.
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News: Netflix, Shmetflix
Episode Duration: 0 minutes and 0 secondsBefore we get into "Mind Robber" next week, we wanted to give a quick update about The Old Doctor Who Show. We're changing things up a bit because that's how we roll. We're going to cover more than just the Netflix epsiodes. Mostly because there might not be any more Netflix episodes, but also because we're tough. Here's the new list of episodes we'll be reviewing: http://www.theolddoctorwhoshow.com/news/2015/1/11/schedule
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01: The Aztecs (Classic Doctor Who Review)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 38 minutes and 19 secondsIn this first episode, Dan and Eric begin their journey through space and time -- or more specifically, through the Netflix streaming catalog of classic Doctor Who episodes -- with the story entitled "The Aztecs". This story features the original Doctor, his granddaughter Susan, and his companions Barbara and Ian. Along the way they meet ancient British Mexicans, a scenery-chewing High Priest, and some well performed stage acting.