Doctor Who Time and Space
- Description:
- Doctor Who Time and Space is a weekly podcast from Son and Father team of Lewis Moon and D-Cool. Together they take a trip through the Whoniverse, sharing latest news, discussing a different Who topic each week, reviewing a random Who episode (Classic and Nu) and finishing with a weekly Who related game.
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- Episodes:
- 249
- Average Episode Duration:
- 0:0:59:30
- Longest Episode Duration:
- 0:2:25:25
- Total Duration of all Episodes:
- 10 days, 6 hours, 55 minutes and 36 seconds
- Earliest Episode:
- 1 October 2016 (9:02pm GMT)
- Latest Episode:
- 9 January 2021 (6:21pm GMT)
- Average Time Between Episodes:
- 6 days, 6 hours, 26 minutes and 49 seconds
Doctor Who Time and Space Episodes
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Doctor Who Time and Space-The Final Episode
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 5 minutes and 27 seconds
It's the end, but the moment has been prepared for! As the end of an era dawns, Doctor Who Time and Space comes to a close with Lewis Moon and the Cool joining forces one last time to bring a close to eight years worth of podcasting action, this time reviewing the Tom Baker story Seeds of Doom, having a three minute rant on what their wishes are for series thirteen, plus discuss their highlights of the whoniverse! On top of that, they discuss some of the possible contenders to replace Jodie, and why their relationship with the show has changed over time. Thankyou for sticking with us, if you have, and if not, thankyou for tuning in! It means the world to us, and maybe one day we shall bring this show back for a 402nd time!
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Doctor Who Time and Space (400)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 15 minutes and 49 seconds
Lewis Moon and the Cool are back for their landmark 400th edition of the programme with as many technical difficulties and unfortunate moments as ever, but it is a very special one since they present their verdict on the New Years Day special, Revolution of the Daleks. Since the Chibnall era has previously split them apart, will they agree for once? And if so, what will they agree on? Find out now! (Next Week-It's the final ever episode, as the guys share their thoughts on the Seeds of Doom)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (399)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 8 minutes and 31 seconds
Lewis Moon and The Cool are back for another edition of the podcast which shall be the last of its kind for 2020, that disastrous year that has brought such distress, as well as the third from last ever produced, as they commence the programme with their preview covering what to expect from the upcoming New Years Day special, Revolution of the Daleks, plus there is an overview of the Matt Smith era including the two greatest and weakest efforts from that particular period of the shows history, and they provide their verdict on the Paul McGann TV Movie from 1996. So sit back and enjoy this Crimbo Limbo based edition of the podcast as the gruesome twosome guide us through the worlds of who once more! (Next Week-It's a brand new episode review as the boys provide their thoughts on Revolution of the Daleks for the landmark 400th edition of the podcast)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (398)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 7 minutes and 2 seconds
It's Christmas! Lewis Moon and the Cool are here for a festive special of the podcast as they dissect, discuss and evaluate the latest news in the whoniverse, share their verdict on this weeks review story the Snowmen and provide an insight into their own minds in the return of Who To Face! Prepare yourself for controversy, knee knocking and mockery. Merry Christmas, stay safe, and we'll see you all next week! (Next Week-The TV Movie gets reviewed, Revolution of the Daleks gets previewed and the Matt Smith era gets overviewed)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (397)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 55 minutes and 24 seconds
It's nearly the festive season as the Cool transforms into Father Cool, accompanied by Lewis to dissect the latest news and views from series thirteen filming, on top of a review of the Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, as well as their overall thoughts of the William Hartnell era! (Next Week-The Snowmen gets reviewed whilst Who To Face returns as the guys try to come up with their own festive adventure ideas.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (397)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 55 minutes and 24 seconds
It's nearly the festive season as the Cool transforms into Father Cool, accompanied by Lewis to dissect the latest news and views from series thirteen filming, on top of a review of the Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, as well as their overall thoughts of the William Hartnell era! (Next Week-The Snowmen gets reviewed whilst Who To Face returns as the guys try to come up with their own festive adventure ideas.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (396)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 53 minutes and 39 seconds
Lewis Moon and the Cool, who celebrates his birthday, are here for yet another edition of their weekly podcast which draws ever nearer towards a conclusion as they share their overall thoughts on the Peter Davison era, review one of the shows most influential works-the Daleks, plus there is a discussion surrounding the trailer for Revolution of the Daleks. (Next Week-The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe kickstarts a festive season of reviews alongside a Hartnell era overview)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (396)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 53 minutes and 39 seconds
Lewis Moon and the Cool, who celebrates his birthday, are here for yet another edition of their weekly podcast which draws ever nearer towards a conclusion as they share their overall thoughts on the Peter Davison era, review one of the shows most influential works-the Daleks, plus there is a discussion surrounding the trailer for Revolution of the Daleks. (Next Week-The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe kickstarts a festive season of reviews alongside a Hartnell era overview)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (395)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 50 minutes and 56 seconds
Lewis Moon and the Cool are here for a rare rundown of the latest news in which they debate the return of Captain Jack in the special among other revelations about Revolution of the Daleks, but the main focus of the episode is on both a review of the Peter Davison adventure the Kings Demons, and an overview of the Sylvester McCoy era! Hope you enjoy! (Next Week-A review of The Daleks and an overview of the Mccoy era come alongside a Revolution of the Daleks trailer breakdown!)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (394)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 39 minutes and 42 seconds
Lewis Moon and the Cool are back once again for another edition of their weekly podcast as they unpatricktroughton (Yes, that's a word now!) the Patrick Troughton era, share their verdict on the Mccoy era adventure Rememberance of the Daleks and discuss the rumor that the Sontarans will be returning in series 13! (Next Week-The Kings Demons gets reviewed plus an overview of the Davison era)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (393)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 54 minutes and 19 seconds
Lewis Moon and the Cool are here for another jam packed show of irreverent "Greatness" in which they poke fun of their own podcast more, discuss the consequences of the news that series thirteen will only be eight episodes long, share their retrospective on the Pertwee era and finish off their reviews on the Troughton era with the Underwater Menace. (Next Week-Rememberance of the Daleks gets reviewed plus an overview of the Troughton era)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (392)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 50 minutes and 48 seconds
It's lockdown, and Lewis and the Cool are here to keep your time entertaining as they give their verdict on the Pertwee story Planet of the Daleks in the conclusion of their Third Doctor era reviews, plus season seventeen gets overviewed. Also, a brief discussion of politics in the Chibnall era and representation of the Doctor's sexuality in light of a recent rumour. Err, your weekend ain't gonna be blue if you give it a listen! (Next Week-The Underwater Menace gets reviewed in addition to a look back at the Pertwee era!)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (390)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 45 minutes and 10 seconds
Lewis Moon and the Cool are here once again to dissect your usual nugget of Doctor Who news (Or in this case, the lack thereof), in addition to their verdict on the Hartnell adventure the Chase, plus there is an overview of series 19 now the reviews on that particular season are complete. (Next Week-Shada gets reviewed plus series two receives an overall analysis)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (389)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 23 seconds
Lewis Moon and "The Cool" are here with their usual batch of debates, arguments and insults, as this show is renowned for at this point, as they express their verdict on the recasting of John Hurt on Big Finish, review the Davison era adventure Time Flight and discuss what would have happened if the concept of regeneration was never invented. (Next Week-The Chase gets reviewed as series 19 receives the overview treatment!)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (388)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 7 seconds
Lewis Moon and "The Cool" are here for a second edition of their weekly podcast, even if it is without any form of news, as they take a look at what would have happened if Capaldi stayed on for longer, either with Moffat or Chibnall, plus there is a review of the Mccoy era "Classic" Dragonfire. (Next Week-Time Flight gets reviewed plus What If explores a whoniverse without the concept of regeneration.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (387)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 59 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool return once again for another edition of their weekly podcast as they debate everything that was learnt at the San Diego Comic Con panel, review the Pertwee era space opera epic, Frontier in Space, plus What If explores other possibilities of revivals and continuations of the programme following the shows cancellation in 1987. (Next Week-Dragonfire is Reviewed plus What If explores what would have happened if Capaldi remained on the show for series eleven.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (386)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 46 minutes and 50 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool return for yet another edition of their weekly Doctor Who podcast as they debate the latest news and views, or lack thereof, an alternative scenario if the TV Movie had branched out into its own series with Mcgann as the Doctor, plus a review of the Hartnell era classic the Romans. (Next Week-What If explores the Leekly Bible in greater detail as well as a review of Frontier in Space)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (385)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 46 minutes and 41 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are here once again for yet another edition of their weekly Doctor Who podcast as they dissect the latest news and views, discuss the recently animated variation of Troughton adventure Fury from the Deep, plus there is an insight into what might have happened if the Wilderness years never occurred. (Next Week-The Romans gets reviewed plus What If? Takes a look at a universe with more televised McGann content)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (384)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 49 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are here for yet another hour or more so just under of controversy, mayhem, laughter and awkwardness, as they discuss the Third Doctor Adventure the Monster of Peladon before cracking on with their new article What If, at last! This week, there is a look at what would have happened if Christopher Eccleston remained in the role of the Doctor for the entire RTD era. (Next Week-Fury From the Deep gets reviewed plus what if takes a look at a world without the wilderness years)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (383)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 49 minutes and 25 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are here once again for a podcast that does not go quite as planned, as they have a long discussion about the current state of the programme including series 13 filming and Time Lord Victorious which replaces the first edition of new feature What If, plus there is a review of the Tom Baker debut story Robot. (Next Week-A review of Monster of Peladon and the first edition of What if, at last). The programme is currently releasing on Saturday, though the regular Wednesday schedule shall return when possible.
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Doctor Who Time and Space (382)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 42 minutes and 17 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are back once again for another argumentative show where they take a look at the Davison era story Planet of Fire in their review section plus three minute rant returns with a debate on the success of the divisive Timeless Child story arc. (Next Week-Tom Baker's debut story is reviewed and a new feature called What If commences.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (381)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 38 minutes and 23 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are here once again, though this time on their original slot of a Saturday afternoon, for another podcast where they share their thoughts on the Pertwee era story the Mutants, the latest news and views from the worlds of who, and they slate the so called overrated story, Extremis. (Next Week-Three Minute Rant Returns and Planet of Fire gets reviewed)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (380)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 34 minutes and 18 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool return for another edition of their weekly podcast, though for the first time since lockdown concluded, they are separated from two different locations across Dorset, as they discuss an array of news, review the Tom Baker classic the State of Decay, plus there is another round of the infamous game known as
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Doctor Who Time and Space (379)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 33 minutes and 22 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool return for yet another half hour or so worth of brilliant Doctor Who based content as they analyse the news that Christopher Eccleston is back on Big Finish as the Ninth Doctor, a review of the Hartnell historical story the Reign of Terror, and a discussion about Kerblam in the first of a new regular feature known as Overrated now slated. (Next Week-State of Decay is the review story and Overrated now slated discusses Extremis)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (378)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 26 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are here for yet another edition of the podcast in which they take a look at the Colin Baker era of the programme as a whole now they have come to the end of their reviews on his stories, plus there is a review of the Deadly Assassin, and a discussion regarding the recent rumour that Chibnall and Whittaker are staying for another three seasons. (Next Week-Overrated Now Slated begins with its first feature, plus there is another Hartnell six parter review)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (377)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 40 minutes and 53 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool present another edition of the programme beginning with a roundup of all things Time Lord Victorious, before the infamous Colin Baker debut the Twin Dilemma separates their opinions, plus there is the final Redeeming the Irredemable for quite some time on what they consider to be one of Matt Smiths weakest outings, Closing Time. (Next Week-The deadly assassin gets reviewed and there is an overview of the Colin Baker era).
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Doctor Who Time and Space (376)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 3 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are back once again for an episode which they claim is almost a natural conversation which has somehow been recorded, but do not let that deter you from listening, as they grant us a Peter Davison era related programme featuring redeeming the Irredeemable on his post regeneration story Castrovalva and a review of Frontios. (Next Week-Redeeming the Irredeemable hits Closing Time while the Sixth Doctor gets his last review on the podcast with his first episode, the Twin Dilemma.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (375)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 37 minutes and 38 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are back for the usual array of distraction filled, sweet eating, childish humoured chat over the course of a forty minute period, where they share their views on Tom Baker era story Revenge of the Cybermen and Redeeming the Irredeemable reaches the often slated Capaldi story Sleep No more. (Next Week-It's a Davison focus show as Frontios gets a review and Castrovalva gets redeemed)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (375)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 35 minutes and 39 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool present the equivalent of that episode of Breaking Bad where they try to catch the fly, except that's not the best way to promote this, right? Today on the show the dynamic duo take a look at what they would have changed about the Web Planet in Redeeming the Irredeemable, and they review the Mind Robber. (Next Week-Redeeming the Irredeemable focuses on Sleep No More, plus the Tom Baker era gets reviewed.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (373)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 32 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool share the usual amounts of debates about sweets and intros and the usual things, before embarking on a show filled with thoughts on the Mccoy and Whittaker eras, two of the boys least favourite eras, including their review of the Greatest Show in the Galaxy, plus Arachnids in the UK gets redeemed. And they chat about that new thirteen game. (Next Week-The Web Planet features on Redeeming the Irredeemable, plus Troughton is back in the reviews.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (372)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 50 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool start of the show with some clarification of who was in the right during the argument about the web planet on the previous show, before launching into the thrust of the program which involves a review of Pertwees epic swansong tale, Planet of the Spiders, plus there is the third redeeming the Irredemable on The Dominators. (Next Week-Mccoy gets another review and we head to the Whittaker era for RTI.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (371)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 39 minutes and 13 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool present an edition of the programme where there is more talk about worthers originals than Doctor Who itself. This week they venture into both the Hartnell and Tennant eras as they present their thoughts on the Web Planet, and share how they would have improved Fear Her in the second episode of Redeeming the Irredeemable. But was Lewis Moon right, or was Dr Cool? Make your mind up for yourself... (Next Week-There is some Pertwee review action with planet of the Spiders plus the Dominators is the third story to be redeemed)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (370)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 40 minutes and 37 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool return for the second edition of the programme together since the lockdown situation started, as they host a Mccoy centric show, including a review of seventh Doctor Cyberman "Classic" Silver Nemesis, plus the first episode of a new feature, which actually proves quite successful, in which they redeem the irredeemable stories of the show, this time taking a look at Paradise Towers, the story they consider the worst to ever be made. (Next Week-Fear Hers on Redeeming the Irredeemable Round 2 plus some Hartnell review action)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (369)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 13 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are reunited for the first time in eleven weeks at a social distance for a new, slightly redesigned episode of Doctor Who Time and Space which is the most professional instalment of the podcast to date, while not being all that professional. This week, it's predominantly a Pertwee special after this weeks weekly controversy, as they share their verdict on Death to the Daleks, plus their overview of season 7. And well, it's nice to be back! (Next Week-We go back to the Mccoy era and there is the first ever edition of redeeming the irredeemable.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (368)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 37 minutes and 8 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are back for the tenth lockdown special of the podcast as they are still here to provide you with your who fix to get your mind of everything that has been happening, and after discussing all the latest news and views they play a game of 60s vs 70s vs 80s (Tune in to find out what that is) plus, a review of Spearhead from Space. (Next Week-We're delving into another Pertwee story for our review, and more entertainment along the way.)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (367)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 45 minutes and 5 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are back for a show with more disturbances than you could count on one hand, as they gather together from two different sides of a phone line to share their thoughts on Delta and the Bannerman, a story they have been dreading for a while now. Alongside this there is a new game to replace "Describe a Doctor Who story in five words" and the reveal of what is up next on the randomizer reviews! (Next Week-A Classic Who variation of our new game, plus some Pertwee action in the reviews)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (366)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 40 minutes and 14 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are back for another lockdown show, and while things for Great Britain are looking rather bleak, there is some great banter and chatter over the course of forty minutes. Not only is there a review of the Peter Davison era classic Enlightenment but there is another game of describe a Doctor Who story in five words. Plus, the randomizer is pressed once again! (Next Week-Well, you'll have to listen to the show to find out, won't you?)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (365)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 35 minutes and 58 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are back once again for their usual Wednesday half an hours worth of chatter, news, gossip, and more. This week on the show there is a review of The Talons of Weng Chiang and as expected there is another round of describe the doctor who story in five words, as the world of lockdown becomes increasingly normal around us. (Next Week-Englightenment Reviewed, but other than that we have to wait and see whether this all continues!)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (364)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 38 minutes and 58 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool return for the sixth week of the lockdown edition of the show with lots of news, chatter and banter. This week's main focus is on the review of the Three Doctors, including the return of some reviews from peeps on social media, as well as some more of the now infamous Describe a Doctor Who story in five words game. (Next Week-The epic review of Talons of Weng Chiang, and week 7 of lockdown specials)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (363)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 39 minutes and 2 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are here for a fifth week of lockdown chatter, as they continue to present the show from two different sides of a screen. This week they review fifth doctor story the Visitation and play round 5 of the describe a doctor who story in five words game, as well as chats of the watchalongs and the final Sarah Jane Adventure. (Next Week-There's a review of the Three Doctors and more describing who stories in five words)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (362)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 33 minutes and 5 seconds
Things are still looking grim in the world but they are not grim enough for us to stop producing these shows! Anyway, it's time for some more podcasting action with Lewis Moon and Dr Cool as they share their thoughts on the Pyramids of Mars and play a fourth round of Describe the Doctor Who Story in Five Words. As well as this, there's alexa, bronson and controversy. Listen to find out the meaning of those three things. Next Week-There's a Visitation review and some more describing Doctor Who stories in five words.
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Doctor Who Time and Space (361)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 33 minutes and 26 seconds
It's weird times at the moment, especially as we're hosting the podcast from two different sides of a phone screen. Anyway, Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are still here to keep you occupied. This week there's chatter of walks, watchalongs and websites, there is a review of the End of Time Part 2, and a third round of describe the Doctor Who story in Five Words. (Next Week-More fun and games, and a comeback for the classic who reviews with the Pyramids of Mars).
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Doctor Who Time and Space (360)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 30 minutes and 43 seconds
For the second time, Lewis Moon and Dr Cool (Or Dr Vibes as he is going by this week) are joined over voice call rather than in person due to everything going on in the world. There's more games of describe a Doctor Who story in five words, a review of the End of Time Part 1, and some music from our very own Dr Vibes. (Next Week-End of Time Part 2, another game if we can come up with one, and probably even more distortion than this week).
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Doctor Who Time and Space (360)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 30 minutes and 43 seconds
For the second time, Lewis Moon and Dr Cool (Or Dr Vibes as he is going by this week) are joined over voice call rather than in person due to everything going on in the world. There's more games of describe a Doctor Who story in five words, a review of the End of Time Part 1, and some music from our very own Dr Vibes. (Next Week-End of Time Part 2, another game if we can come up with one, and probably even more distortion than this week).
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Doctor Who Time and Space (359)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 23 minutes and 45 seconds
Lewis Moon takes charge on a slightly different show, as Dr Cool joins over video call, and for the first time they are not in the same room together to record the show due to self isolation rules. There's a game of "Describe your thoughts on a Doctor Who story in five words" and a review of the new animation of the Faceless Ones. And we need to find the stress ball. Hope you enjoy! (Next Week-More of the describe your thoughts on a doctor who story in five words, and the End of Time Part 1 reviewed!)
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Doctor Who Time and Space (358)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 34 minutes and 42 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are still here, even in the changing world, and will be here to keep you entertained for as long as they can. There is a debate over whether classic who is better than nu who, or vice versa, and a review of Face of Evil.
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Doctor Who Time and Space (357)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 7 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are back for the first post series 12 edition of the podcast, as they host a very special version of three minute rant as an overview for the series, and there is a review of Androids of Tara. Next Week-News, Discussions, and more 70s reviews.
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Doctor Who Time and Space (356)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 53 minutes and 1 second
It's the grand finale! Lewis Moon and Dr Cool give their verdicts on the Timeless children, the tenth and last episode of series 12, and it's a big one. What will they think of the episode as a whole and the huge lore changing things that happened within it? (Next week we'll be back to classic doctor who where the randomizer has picked Androids of Tara, plus there's an overview for series 12, as we begin the long gap year for series 13-Our final gap year of the podcast).
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Doctor Who Time and Space (355)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 39 minutes and 26 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool are here for the review of the first part of the explosive two part season 12 finale, the Ascension of the Cybermen, and share their theories as to where the series is headed for episode 10, which the review will be out for next Wednesday.
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Doctor Who Time and Space (354)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 47 minutes and 56 seconds
Lewis Moon and Dr Cool take a look at the eighth episode of series 12, The Haunting of Villa Diodati, the final episode in the lead up to the two part season finale, and share their thoughts on the episode, as well as their expectations for the final two episodes.