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  • Doctor Who Target Files

    Episode 42 New Doctor Announcement Reaction Welcome Jodie Whittaker

    Doctor Who Target Files

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    17:54 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

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  • Zeus Pod

    ZEUS PLUG - The 13th Doctor

    Zeus Pod

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    17:32 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    Welcome Number 13! Thanks to a clinical Roger Federer, the new Doctor has already been announced! Joining Jono Park on this special mini-episode to discuss the Thirteenth and the ensuing reaction is Neil Perryman.


  • Zeus Pod

    ZEUS PLUG - The 13th Doctor

    Zeus Pod

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    17:32 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    Welcome Number 13! Thanks to a clinical Roger Federer, the new Doctor has already been announced! Joining Jono Park on this special mini-episode to discuss the Thirteenth and the ensuing reaction is Neil Perryman.


  • Doctor Who Target Files

    Episode 42 New Doctor Announcement Jodie Whittaker Reaction.

    Doctor Who Target Files

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    17:09 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

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  • Trust Your Doctor

    Audio Ep. 15: Cyberman Sitcom ft. The Krynoid Podcast

    Trust Your Doctor

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    15:57 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    Young and Cyber. Coming soon from BBC.

    This week Jim and Martin make a tepid return to Trust Your Doctor. Apparently they really like Cybermen because if you’ve been paying attention the first time they were on this glorious show was to talk about Revenge of the Cybermen. If you haven’t been paying attention, now you know. Also, we chose this story quite some months ago (almost 6) so the fact that it corresponds nicely with World Enough and Time and The Doctor Falls is legitimately a coincidence. But we talk about them anyway. Obliquely. It’s Spare Parts, written by Marc Platt and released in July of 2002. Spare Parts can be purchased for $3 (or your local equivalent) on Big Finish's website. It's also on Spotify.


    Show-notes:


    6:38 Alternate limited edition cover.
    1:23:27 Mostly Made Up Doctor Who Episode Guide is one of the best Doctor Who podcasts out there. Here’s their feed.
    1:25:32 Check out Krynoid Podcast’s website, with links to all their other various channels. Seriously. Do it. They just put out their Stones of Blood episode. So that’s probably good.


    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
    Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Peter Howell.

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  • Trap One: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Jodie Whittaker

    Trap One: A Doctor Who Podcast

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    11:39 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    On this week's podcast I'm joined by John Feetenby (@feexby23) to discuss this weekend's announcement that the Thirteenth Doctor will be played by Jodie Whittaker.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 119 A Really, Really Good Length

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

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    11:18 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After acquiring a mysterious treasure map from a German Expressionist filmmaker, Richard goes off to discover a fabulous treasure hidden deep in the bowels of a space mall, while Brendan and Nathan stay behind pouring milkshakes on each other. It's Dragonfire.

    Well, that's democracy for you

    You now have less than a week to vote for a Peter Davison story to be the subject of yet another FTE commentary podcast; we'll be announcing the result at the end of our Tom Baker commentary episode next week.

    To cast your vote, just visit the shownotes for Episode 116.

    Buy the story!

    Dragonfire was released on DVD in 2012. It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), of course, but in Australia and the UK, it was released as part of the Ace Adventures box set, along with The Happiness Patrol, for some reason (Amazon UK).

    Notes and links

    Tony Osoba plays Kracauer, one of Kane's followers. This is the second of three Doctor Who appearances: he was previously a Movellan in Destiny of the Daleks, and will go on to play an astronaut in Kill the Moon. He was also in Charles Chilton's Space Force 2, a BBC science fiction radio series which served as a sequel to Chilton's Journey into Space. He also appeared in Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker, in which he played a black Scotsman, which was apparently a hilarious thing in the 1970s.

    Australia's answer to Martha Stewart (without the criminal record) was called Tonia Todman, and who expected her to turn up in this episode? She's still with us, apparently, and seems to have outlived her fame, such as it was.

    Big Finish have staged a reunion between the Seventh Doctor, Mel and Ace in A Life of Crime, Fiesta of the Damned and Maker of Demons.

    Coincidentally, many of this story's characters share names with famous figures in the history of film criticism, including Pudovkin, Kracauer, Belazs (nearly) and Eisenstein.

    The guard's line about "the semiotic thickness of a performed text", which we are all terribly fond of, is a direct quote from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text, which was an early attempt at academic criticism of Doctor Who.

    Nathan mentions a version of the Sylvester McCoy title sequence created in 2016 by Cloister Productions using modern CGI in less than 24 hours.

    Dominic Glynn did a full stereo remix of his version of the Doctor Who theme for The Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008.

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    Brendan recommends a Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford: Flip Flop, which consists of two discs that can be played in either order. Big Finish calls it "a unique innovation in storytelling", which is sweet of them.

    Nathan

    Nathan recommends getting a subscription to Audible (US) (UK) (AU), where you can buy audiobook versions of many of the Doctor Who Target novelisations, particularly Delta and the Bannermen read by Bonnie Langford.

    Richard

    Richard goes all highbrow on us this week, recommending the films of Japanese screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, including Ran (1985), Yojimbo (1961), and The Hidden Fortress (1958.

    He also recommends the films of Josef von Sternberg, particularly those starring William Hartnell-lookalike Marlene Dietrich, including The Scarlet Empress (1934), Morocco (1930) and Shanghai Express (1932).

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.

    Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll lounge around in the emergency services tea room ignoring your increasingly urgent messages about that ice jam in the upper docking bay.

    Bondfinger

    Over on Bondfinger, we're halfway through our flight through the Pierce Brosnan era, with commentaries on GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Fans of things much better than those films will enjoy our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films. Or will they?

    We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well.

    You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    A Really, Really Good Length

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:18 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After acquiring a mysterious treasure map from a German Expressionist filmmaker, Richard goes off to discover a fabulous treasure hidden deep in the bowels of a space mall, while Brendan and Nathan stay behind pouring milkshakes on each other. It's Dragonfire.

    Well, that's democracy for you

    You now have less than a week to vote for a Peter Davison story to be the subject of yet another FTE commentary podcast; we'll be announcing the result at the end of our Tom Baker commentary episode next week.

    To cast your vote, just visit the shownotes for Episode 116.

    Buy the story!

    Dragonfire was released on DVD in 2012. It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), of course, but in Australia and the UK, it was released as part of the Ace Adventures box set, along with The Happiness Patrol, for some reason (Amazon UK).

    Notes and links

    Tony Osoba plays Kracauer, one of Kane's followers. This is the second of three Doctor Who appearances: he was previously a Movellan in Destiny of the Daleks, and will go on to play an astronaut in Kill the Moon. He was also in Charles Chilton's Space Force 2, a BBC science fiction radio series which served as a sequel to Chilton's Journey into Space. He also appeared in Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker, in which he played a black Scotsman, which was apparently a hilarious thing in the 1970s.

    Australia's answer to Martha Stewart (without the criminal record) was called Tonia Todman, and who expected her to turn up in this episode? She's still with us, apparently, and seems to have outlived her fame, such as it was.

    Big Finish have staged a reunion between the Seventh Doctor, Mel and Ace in A Life of Crime, Fiesta of the Damned and Maker of Demons.

    Coincidentally, many of this story's characters share names with famous figures in the history of film criticism, including Pudovkin, Kracauer, Belazs (nearly) and Eisenstein.

    The guard's line about "the semiotic thickness of a performed text", which we are all terribly fond of, is a direct quote from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text, which was an early attempt at academic criticism of Doctor Who.

    Nathan mentions a version of the Sylvester McCoy title sequence created in 2016 by Cloister Productions using modern CGI in less than 24 hours.

    Dominic Glynn did a full stereo remix of his version of the Doctor Who theme for The Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008.

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    Brendan recommends a Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford: Flip Flop, which consists of two discs that can be played in either order. Big Finish calls it "a unique innovation in storytelling", which is sweet of them.

    Nathan

    Nathan recommends getting a subscription to Audible (US) (UK) (AU), where you can buy audiobook versions of many of the Doctor Who Target novelisations, particularly Delta and the Bannermen read by Bonnie Langford.

    Richard

    Richard goes all highbrow on us this week, recommending the films of Japanese screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, including Ran (1985), Yojimbo (1961), and The Hidden Fortress (1958.

    He also recommends the films of Josef von Sternberg, particularly those starring William Hartnell-lookalike Marlene Dietrich, including The Scarlet Empress (1934), Morocco (1930) and Shanghai Express (1932).

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.

    Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll lounge around in the emergency services tea room ignoring your increasingly urgent messages about that ice jam in the upper docking bay.

    Bondfinger

    Over on Bondfinger, we're halfway through our flight through the Pierce Brosnan era, with commentaries on GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Fans of things much better than those films will enjoy our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films. Or will they?

    We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well.

    You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 119: A Really, Really Good Length

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:18 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After acquiring a mysterious treasure map from a German Expressionist filmmaker, Richard goes off to discover a fabulous treasure hidden deep in the bowels of a space mall, while Brendan and Nathan stay behind pouring milkshakes on each other. It's Dragonfire.

    Well, that's democracy for you

    You now have less than a week to vote for a Peter Davison story to be the subject of yet another FTE commentary podcast; we'll be announcing the result at the end of our Tom Baker commentary episode next week.

    To cast your vote, just visit the shownotes for Episode 116.

    Buy the story!

    Dragonfire was released on DVD in 2012. It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), of course, but in Australia and the UK, it was released as part of the Ace Adventures box set, along with The Happiness Patrol, for some reason (Amazon UK).

    Tony Osoba plays Kracauer, one of Kane's followers. This is the second of three Doctor Who appearances: he was previously a Movellan in Destiny of the Daleks, and will go on to play an astronaut in Kill the Moon. He was also in Charles Chilton's Space Force 2, a BBC science fiction radio series which served as a sequel to Chilton's Journey into Space. He also appeared in Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker, in which he played a black Scotsman, which was apparently a hilarious thing in the 1970s.

    Australia's answer to Martha Stewart (without the criminal record) was called Tonia Todman, and who expected her to turn up in this episode? She's still with us, apparently, and seems to have outlived her fame, such as it was.

    Big Finish have staged a reunion between the Seventh Doctor, Mel and Ace in A Life of Crime, Fiesta of the Damned and Maker of Demons.

    Coincidentally, many of this story's characters share names with famous figures in the history of film criticism, including Pudovkin, Kracauer, Belazs (nearly) and Eisenstein.

    The guard's line about "the semiotic thickness of a performed text", which we are all terribly fond of, is a direct quote from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text, which was an early attempt at academic criticism of Doctor Who.

    Nathan mentions a version of the Sylvester McCoy title sequence created in 2016 by Cloister Productions using modern CGI in less than 24 hours.

    Dominic Glynn did a full stereo remix of his version of the Doctor Who theme for The Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008.

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    Brendan recommends a Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford: Flip Flop, which consists of two discs that can be played in either order. Big Finish calls it "a unique innovation in storytelling", which is sweet of them.

    Nathan

    Nathan recommends getting a subscription to Audible (US) (UK) (AU), where you can buy audiobook versions of many of the Doctor Who Target novelisations, particularly Delta and the Bannermen read by Bonnie Langford.

    Richard

    Richard goes all highbrow on us this week, recommending the films of Japanese screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, including Ran (1985), Yojimbo (1961), and The Hidden Fortress (1958.

    He also recommends the films of Josef von Sternberg, particularly those starring William Hartnell-lookalike Marlene Dietrich, including The Scarlet Empress (1934), Morocco (1930) and Shanghai Express (1932).

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.

    Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll lounge around in the emergency services tea room ignoring your increasingly urgent messages about that ice jam in the upper docking bay.

    Bondfinger

    Over on Bondfinger, we're halfway through our flight through the Pierce Brosnan era, with commentaries on GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Fans of things much better than those films will enjoy our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films. Or will they?

    We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well.

    You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.

    --



  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE331 - The 13th Doctor Announced!

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:17 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After the BBC Live announcement of the 'actor' to play The 13th Doctor has been made the Collective gather to discuss that actor and what we think it all means for the future of TV's 'Doctor Who'


  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    A Really, Really Good Length

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After acquiring a mysterious treasure map from a German Expressionist filmmaker, Richard goes off to discover a fabulous treasure hidden deep in the bowels of a space mall, while Brendan and Nathan stay behind pouring milkshakes on each other. It’s Dragonfire.

    Well, that’s democracy for you

    You now have less than a week to vote for a Peter Davison story to be the subject of yet another FTE commentary podcast; we’ll be announcing the result at the end of our Tom Baker commentary episode next week.

    To cast your vote, just visit the shownotes for Episode 116.

    Buy the story!

    Dragonfire was released on DVD in 2012. It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), of course, but in Australia and the UK, it was released as part of the Ace Adventures box set, along with The Happiness Patrol, for some reason (Amazon UK).

    Tony Osoba plays Kracauer, one of Kane’s followers. This is the second of three Doctor Who appearances: he was previously a Movellan in Destiny of the Daleks, and will go on to play an astronaut in Kill the Moon. He was also in Charles Chilton’s Space Force 2, a BBC science fiction radio series which served as a sequel to Chilton’s Journey into Space. He also appeared in Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker, in which he played a black Scotsman, which was apparently a hilarious thing in the 1970s.

    Australia’s answer to Martha Stewart (without the criminal record) was called Tonia Todman, and who expected her to turn up in this episode? She’s still with us, apparently, and seems to have outlived her fame, such as it was.

    Big Finish have staged a reunion between the Seventh Doctor, Mel and Ace in A Life of Crime, Fiesta of the Damned and Maker of Demons.

    Coincidentally, many of this story’s characters share names with famous figures in the history of film criticism, including Pudovkin, Kracauer, Belazs (nearly) and Eisenstein.

    The guard’s line about “the semiotic thickness of a performed text”, which we are all terribly fond of, is a direct quote from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text, which was an early attempt at academic criticism of Doctor Who.

    Nathan mentions a version of the Sylvester McCoy title sequence created in 2016 by Cloister Productions using modern CGI in less than 24 hours.

    Dominic Glynn did a full stereo remix of his version of the Doctor Who theme for The Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008.

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    Brendan recommends a Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford: Flip Flop, which consists of two discs that can be played in either order. Big Finish calls it “a unique innovation in storytelling”, which is sweet of them.

    Nathan

    Nathan recommends getting a subscription to Audible (US) (UK) (AU), where you can buy audiobook versions of many of the Doctor Who Target novelisations, particularly Delta and the Bannermen read by Bonnie Langford.

    Richard

    Richard goes all highbrow on us this week, recommending the films of Japanese screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, including Ran (1985), Yojimbo (1961), and The Hidden Fortress (1958.

    He also recommends the films of Josef von Sternberg, particularly those starring William Hartnell–lookalike Marlene Dietrich, including The Scarlet Empress (1934), Morocco (1930) and Shanghai Express (1932).

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.

    Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll lounge around in the emergency services tea room ignoring your increasingly urgent messages about that ice jam in the upper docking bay.

    Bondfinger

    Over on Bondfinger, we’re halfway through our flight through the Pierce Brosnan era, with commentaries on GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Fans of things much better than those films will enjoy our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films. Or will they?

    We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well.

    You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.

    --



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    A Really, Really Good Length

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After acquiring a mysterious treasure map from a German Expressionist filmmaker, Richard goes off to discover a fabulous treasure hidden deep in the bowels of a space mall, while Brendan and Nathan stay behind pouring milkshakes on each other. It’s Dragonfire.

    Well, that’s democracy for you

    You now have less than a week to vote for a Peter Davison story to be the subject of yet another FTE commentary podcast; we’ll be announcing the result at the end of our Tom Baker commentary episode next week.

    To cast your vote, just visit the shownotes for Episode 116.

    Buy the story!

    Dragonfire was released on DVD in 2012. It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), of course, but in Australia and the UK, it was released as part of the Ace Adventures box set, along with The Happiness Patrol, for some reason (Amazon UK).

    Tony Osoba plays Kracauer, one of Kane’s followers. This is the second of three Doctor Who appearances: he was previously a Movellan in Destiny of the Daleks, and will go on to play an astronaut in Kill the Moon. He was also in Charles Chilton’s Space Force 2, a BBC science fiction radio series which served as a sequel to Chilton’s Journey into Space. He also appeared in Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker, in which he played a black Scotsman, which was apparently a hilarious thing in the 1970s.

    Australia’s answer to Martha Stewart (without the criminal record) was called Tonia Todman, and who expected her to turn up in this episode? She’s still with us, apparently, and seems to have outlived her fame, such as it was.

    Big Finish have staged a reunion between the Seventh Doctor, Mel and Ace in A Life of Crime, Fiesta of the Damned and Maker of Demons.

    Coincidentally, many of this story’s characters share names with famous figures in the history of film criticism, including Pudovkin, Kracauer, Belazs (nearly) and Eisenstein.

    The guard’s line about “the semiotic thickness of a performed text”, which we are all terribly fond of, is a direct quote from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text, which was an early attempt at academic criticism of Doctor Who.

    Nathan mentions a version of the Sylvester McCoy title sequence created in 2016 by Cloister Productions using modern CGI in less than 24 hours.

    Dominic Glynn did a full stereo remix of his version of the Doctor Who theme for The Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008.

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    Brendan recommends a Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford: Flip Flop, which consists of two discs that can be played in either order. Big Finish calls it “a unique innovation in storytelling”, which is sweet of them.

    Nathan

    Nathan recommends getting a subscription to Audible (US) (UK) (AU), where you can buy audiobook versions of many of the Doctor Who Target novelisations, particularly Delta and the Bannermen read by Bonnie Langford.

    Richard

    Richard goes all highbrow on us this week, recommending the films of Japanese screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, including Ran (1985), Yojimbo (1961), and The Hidden Fortress (1958.

    He also recommends the films of Josef von Sternberg, particularly those starring William Hartnell–lookalike Marlene Dietrich, including The Scarlet Empress (1934), Morocco (1930) and Shanghai Express (1932).

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.

    Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll lounge around in the emergency services tea room ignoring your increasingly urgent messages about that ice jam in the upper docking bay.

    Bondfinger

    Over on Bondfinger, we’re halfway through our flight through the Pierce Brosnan era, with commentaries on GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Fans of things much better than those films will enjoy our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films. Or will they?

    We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well.

    You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.

    --



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    A Really, Really Good Length

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After acquiring a mysterious treasure map from a German Expressionist filmmaker, Richard goes off to discover a fabulous treasure hidden deep in the bowels of a space mall, while Brendan and Nathan stay behind pouring milkshakes on each other. It’s Dragonfire.

    Well, that’s democracy for you

    You now have less than a week to vote for a Peter Davison story to be the subject of yet another FTE commentary podcast; we’ll be announcing the result at the end of our Tom Baker commentary episode next week.

    To cast your vote, just visit the shownotes for Episode 116.

    Buy the story!

    Dragonfire was released on DVD in 2012. It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), of course, but in Australia and the UK, it was released as part of the Ace Adventures box set, along with The Happiness Patrol, for some reason (Amazon UK).

    Tony Osoba plays Kracauer, one of Kane’s followers. This is the second of three Doctor Who appearances: he was previously a Movellan in Destiny of the Daleks, and will go on to play an astronaut in Kill the Moon. He was also in Charles Chilton’s Space Force 2, a BBC science fiction radio series which served as a sequel to Chilton’s Journey into Space. He also appeared in Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker, in which he played a black Scotsman, which was apparently a hilarious thing in the 1970s.

    Australia’s answer to Martha Stewart (without the criminal record) was called Tonia Todman, and who expected her to turn up in this episode? She’s still with us, apparently, and seems to have outlived her fame, such as it was.

    Big Finish have staged a reunion between the Seventh Doctor, Mel and Ace in A Life of Crime, Fiesta of the Damned and Maker of Demons.

    Coincidentally, many of this story’s characters share names with famous figures in the history of film criticism, including Pudovkin, Kracauer, Belazs (nearly) and Eisenstein.

    The guard’s line about “the semiotic thickness of a performed text”, which we are all terribly fond of, is a direct quote from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text, which was an early attempt at academic criticism of Doctor Who.

    Nathan mentions a version of the Sylvester McCoy title sequence created in 2016 by Cloister Productions using modern CGI in less than 24 hours.

    Dominic Glynn did a full stereo remix of his version of the Doctor Who theme for The Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008.

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    Brendan recommends a Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford: Flip Flop, which consists of two discs that can be played in either order. Big Finish calls it “a unique innovation in storytelling”, which is sweet of them.

    Nathan

    Nathan recommends getting a subscription to Audible (US) (UK) (AU), where you can buy audiobook versions of many of the Doctor Who Target novelisations, particularly Delta and the Bannermen read by Bonnie Langford.

    Richard

    Richard goes all highbrow on us this week, recommending the films of Japanese screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, including Ran (1985), Yojimbo (1961), and The Hidden Fortress (1958.

    He also recommends the films of Josef von Sternberg, particularly those starring William Hartnell–lookalike Marlene Dietrich, including The Scarlet Empress (1934), Morocco (1930) and Shanghai Express (1932).

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.

    Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll lounge around in the emergency services tea room ignoring your increasingly urgent messages about that ice jam in the upper docking bay.

    Bondfinger

    Over on Bondfinger, we’re halfway through our flight through the Pierce Brosnan era, with commentaries on GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Fans of things much better than those films will enjoy our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films. Or will they?

    We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well.

    You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.

    --



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    A Really, Really Good Length

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After acquiring a mysterious treasure map from a German Expressionist filmmaker, Richard goes off to discover a fabulous treasure hidden deep in the bowels of a space mall, while Brendan and Nathan stay behind pouring milkshakes on each other. It’s Dragonfire.

    Well, that’s democracy for you

    You now have less than a week to vote for a Peter Davison story to be the subject of yet another FTE commentary podcast; we’ll be announcing the result at the end of our Tom Baker commentary episode next week.

    To cast your vote, just visit the shownotes for Episode 116.

    Buy the story!

    Dragonfire was released on DVD in 2012. It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), of course, but in Australia and the UK, it was released as part of the Ace Adventures box set, along with The Happiness Patrol, for some reason (Amazon UK).

    Tony Osoba plays Kracauer, one of Kane’s followers. This is the second of three Doctor Who appearances: he was previously a Movellan in Destiny of the Daleks, and will go on to play an astronaut in Kill the Moon. He was also in Charles Chilton’s Space Force 2, a BBC science fiction radio series which served as a sequel to Chilton’s Journey into Space. He also appeared in Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker, in which he played a black Scotsman, which was apparently a hilarious thing in the 1970s.

    Australia’s answer to Martha Stewart (without the criminal record) was called Tonia Todman, and who expected her to turn up in this episode? She’s still with us, apparently, and seems to have outlived her fame, such as it was.

    Big Finish have staged a reunion between the Seventh Doctor, Mel and Ace in A Life of Crime, Fiesta of the Damned and Maker of Demons.

    Coincidentally, many of this story’s characters share names with famous figures in the history of film criticism, including Pudovkin, Kracauer, Belazs (nearly) and Eisenstein.

    The guard’s line about “the semiotic thickness of a performed text”, which we are all terribly fond of, is a direct quote from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text, which was an early attempt at academic criticism of Doctor Who.

    Nathan mentions a version of the Sylvester McCoy title sequence created in 2016 by Cloister Productions using modern CGI in less than 24 hours.

    Dominic Glynn did a full stereo remix of his version of the Doctor Who theme for The Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008.

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    Brendan recommends a Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford: Flip Flop, which consists of two discs that can be played in either order. Big Finish calls it “a unique innovation in storytelling”, which is sweet of them.

    Nathan

    Nathan recommends getting a subscription to Audible (US) (UK) (AU), where you can buy audiobook versions of many of the Doctor Who Target novelisations, particularly Delta and the Bannermen read by Bonnie Langford.

    Richard

    Richard goes all highbrow on us this week, recommending the films of Japanese screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, including Ran (1985), Yojimbo (1961), and The Hidden Fortress (1958.

    He also recommends the films of Josef von Sternberg, particularly those starring William Hartnell–lookalike Marlene Dietrich, including The Scarlet Empress (1934), Morocco (1930) and Shanghai Express (1932).

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.

    Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll lounge around in the emergency services tea room ignoring your increasingly urgent messages about that ice jam in the upper docking bay.

    Bondfinger

    Over on Bondfinger, we’re halfway through our flight through the Pierce Brosnan era, with commentaries on GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Fans of things much better than those films will enjoy our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films. Or will they?

    We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well.

    You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.

    --



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    A Really, Really Good Length

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After acquiring a mysterious treasure map from a German Expressionist filmmaker, Richard goes off to discover a fabulous treasure hidden deep in the bowels of a space mall, while Brendan and Nathan stay behind pouring milkshakes on each other. It’s Dragonfire.

    Well, that’s democracy for you

    You now have less than a week to vote for a Peter Davison story to be the subject of yet another FTE commentary podcast; we’ll be announcing the result at the end of our Tom Baker commentary episode next week.

    To cast your vote, just visit the shownotes for Episode 116.

    Buy the story!

    Dragonfire was released on DVD in 2012. It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), of course, but in Australia and the UK, it was released as part of the Ace Adventures box set, along with The Happiness Patrol, for some reason (Amazon UK).

    Tony Osoba plays Kracauer, one of Kane’s followers. This is the second of three Doctor Who appearances: he was previously a Movellan in Destiny of the Daleks, and will go on to play an astronaut in Kill the Moon. He was also in Charles Chilton’s Space Force 2, a BBC science fiction radio series which served as a sequel to Chilton’s Journey into Space. He also appeared in Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker, in which he played a black Scotsman, which was apparently a hilarious thing in the 1970s.

    Australia’s answer to Martha Stewart (without the criminal record) was called Tonia Todman, and who expected her to turn up in this episode? She’s still with us, apparently, and seems to have outlived her fame, such as it was.

    Big Finish have staged a reunion between the Seventh Doctor, Mel and Ace in A Life of Crime, Fiesta of the Damned and Maker of Demons.

    Coincidentally, many of this story’s characters share names with famous figures in the history of film criticism, including Pudovkin, Kracauer, Belazs (nearly) and Eisenstein.

    The guard’s line about “the semiotic thickness of a performed text”, which we are all terribly fond of, is a direct quote from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text, which was an early attempt at academic criticism of Doctor Who.

    Nathan mentions a version of the Sylvester McCoy title sequence created in 2016 by Cloister Productions using modern CGI in less than 24 hours.

    Dominic Glynn did a full stereo remix of his version of the Doctor Who theme for The Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008.

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    Brendan recommends a Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford: Flip Flop, which consists of two discs that can be played in either order. Big Finish calls it “a unique innovation in storytelling”, which is sweet of them.

    Nathan

    Nathan recommends getting a subscription to Audible (US) (UK) (AU), where you can buy audiobook versions of many of the Doctor Who Target novelisations, particularly Delta and the Bannermen read by Bonnie Langford.

    Richard

    Richard goes all highbrow on us this week, recommending the films of Japanese screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, including Ran (1985), Yojimbo (1961), and The Hidden Fortress (1958.

    He also recommends the films of Josef von Sternberg, particularly those starring William Hartnell–lookalike Marlene Dietrich, including The Scarlet Empress (1934), Morocco (1930) and Shanghai Express (1932).

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.

    Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll lounge around in the emergency services tea room ignoring your increasingly urgent messages about that ice jam in the upper docking bay.

    Bondfinger

    Over on Bondfinger, we’re halfway through our flight through the Pierce Brosnan era, with commentaries on GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Fans of things much better than those films will enjoy our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films. Or will they?

    We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well.

    You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.

    --



  • Staggering Stories Podcast

    Staggering Stories Podcast #267: The Doctor has a Fall

    Staggering Stories Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    09:23 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    60Summary:

    Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler, the Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller review the 2017 Doctor Who episodes ‘World Enough and Time’ and ‘The Doctor Falls’, take look back at Big Finish’s ‘Doctor Who: Spare Parts’ audio play, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:

    • 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
    • 01:21 — Welcome!
    • 03:42 – News:
    • 03:49 — Doctor Who Adventures: DEAD!
    • 06:52 — Sense8: UNDEAD!
    • 08:55 — Doctor Who: China buys TV rights.
    • 12:54 — Star Wars: Bike crash helmets.
    • 14:58 – Doctor Who: World Enough and Time & The Doctor Falls.
    • 47:59 – Doctor Who: Spare Parts (Big Finish).
    • 64:16 – Emails and listener feedback.
    • 92:02 – Farewell for this podcast!
    • 94:14 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.

    Vital Links:



  • The Doctor Who Show

    Letter Lords - DWM #514 AUGUST 2017

    The Doctor Who Show

    Direct Podcast Download

    08:09 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    It's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.

    Jim Cameron of the KRYNOID PODCAST and Bob Fleming of the PROGTOR WHO podcast are the Letter Lords... and this is their last episode!

    For the final time, the Letter Lords discuss themes and topics arising from the letters sent to Doctor Who Magazine.

    But fear not, the guys will return to the feed in a month's time with RANDOM FANDOM, discussing Doctor Who related questions.

    Find the (former) Letter Lords on Twitter:

    Jim - @KrynoidPodCast
    Bob - @BoFleming

    You can email the new show: random.fandom@mail.com



  • Who New

    Episode 304: Daleks in Manhattan

    Who New

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:18 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    In depression era New York, the Daleks need the Empire State Building to be finished Now! CONSTRUCT! CONSTRUCT!

    Join us as we discuss Episode 304: Daleks in Manhattan

    The Doctor and Martha find out that people are disappearing from the Hooverville shantytown in Central Park. Their investigation leads them to find a nightclub singer, a missing boyfriend and… pig people.

    Email us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com

    Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or YouTube

    Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com



  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE331 - The 13th Doctor Announced!

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:17 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After the BBC Live announcement of the 'actor' to play The 13th Doctor has been made the Collective gather to discuss that actor and what we think it all means for the future of TV's 'Doctor Who'


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE331 - The 13th Doctor Announced!

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:17 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After the BBC Live announcement of the 'actor' to play The 13th Doctor has been made the Collective gather to discuss that actor and what we think it all means for the future of TV's 'Doctor Who'


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE331 - The 13th Doctor Announced!

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:17 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After the BBC Live announcement of the 'actor' to play The 13th Doctor has been made the Collective gather to discuss that actor and what we think it all means for the future of TV's 'Doctor Who'


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE331 - The 13th Doctor Announced!

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:17 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After the BBC Live announcement of the 'actor' to play The 13th Doctor has been made the Collective gather to discuss that actor and what we think it all means for the future of TV's 'Doctor Who'


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 686: The Lives of Captain Jack From @BigFinish

    Tin Dog Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    06:00 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    @TinDogPodcast reviews This title was released in June 2017. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until August 31st 2017, and on general sale after this date. "A really great exploration of one of Doctor Who's most memorable characters...A very worthy tribute to the Russell T. Davies era, too... If you're a fan of either the Captain or of Russell, then this box set is an essential purchase." Doctor Who Watch "A work of art...classic Guy Adams. Gruesome, barbaric and sarcastic. It's fantastic." Gallifrey Archive "'The Lives of Captain Jack' is a release positively dripping with fan-service and an absolute joy for any New Who aficionado." Blogtor Who 1. The Year After I Died by Guy Adams Set in the year 200,101, on an Earth ravaged by the Daleks, Jack struggles to save humanity from its oldest enemy. 2. Wednesdays For Beginners by James Goss Jack and Jackie Tyler must unite to rescue the Powell Estate from a force whose name Jackie can never say. 3. One Enchanted Evening by James Goss Captain Jack and Alonso Frame have only just met. But why did the Doctor want them to be together? 4. Month 25 by Guy Adams He's the young star of the Time Agency, and his whole life is about to fall apart. But that's not going to stop him winning. Written By: James Goss, Guy Adams Directed By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Russell Tovey (Midshipman Alonso Frame), Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Sarah Douglas (Vortia Trear), Shvorne Marks (Silo Crook), Scott Haran (Malfi Pryn), Aaron Neil (Gorky Sax), Katy Manning(Mother Nothing), Ellie Heydon (Ginny), Jonny Green (Station Computer), Hannah Barker (Female Passenger), Conor Pelan (Male Passenger), Ellie Welch (Bay Guard), Kristy Philipps (Colby), Joe Wiltshire Smith (Pods), Sakuntala Ramanee(Maglin Shank), Kieran Bew (Krim Pollensa), Alexander Vlahos (The Stranger), Chris Allen (The Council), Christel Dee (The Council), James Goss (The Council) Producer James Goss Script Editor Scott Handcock


  • Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2

    Metebelis 2 #50 - Big Things Promised

    Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2

    Direct Podcast Download

    02:30 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    This week is the wrap-up for Series 10. Did the Doctor, Bill, Nardole, and Missy's character arcs for the season resolve live up to their promise? What were the strengths and weakness of our favourite series starring Peter Capaldi? Plus the Metebelis 2 rate all of the stories. Listen to find out which ones they liked the best. Opening is "Bill's Theme" by Murray Gold and closing music is from the Series 10 trailer released by the BBC.


  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    A Really, Really Good Length

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:00 (GMT) - 16 Jul 2017

    After acquiring a mysterious treasure map from a German Expressionist filmmaker, Richard goes off to discover a fabulous treasure hidden deep in the bowels of a space mall, while Brendan and Nathan stay behind pouring milkshakes on each other. It’s Dragonfire.

    Well, that’s democracy for you

    You now have less than a week to vote for a Peter Davison story to be the subject of yet another FTE commentary podcast; we’ll be announcing the result at the end of our Tom Baker commentary episode next week.

    To cast your vote, just visit the shownotes for Episode 116.

    Buy the story!

    Dragonfire was released on DVD in 2012. It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), of course, but in Australia and the UK, it was released as part of the Ace Adventures box set, along with The Happiness Patrol, for some reason (Amazon UK).

    Tony Osoba plays Kracauer, one of Kane’s followers. This is the second of three Doctor Who appearances: he was previously a Movellan in Destiny of the Daleks, and will go on to play an astronaut in Kill the Moon. He was also in Charles Chilton’s Space Force 2, a BBC science fiction radio series which served as a sequel to Chilton’s Journey into Space. He also appeared in Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker, in which he played a black Scotsman, which was apparently a hilarious thing in the 1970s.

    Australia’s answer to Martha Stewart (without the criminal record) was called Tonia Todman, and who expected her to turn up in this episode? She’s still with us, apparently, and seems to have outlived her fame, such as it was.

    Big Finish have staged a reunion between the Seventh Doctor, Mel and Ace in A Life of Crime, Fiesta of the Damned and Maker of Demons.

    Coincidentally, many of this story’s characters share names with famous figures in the history of film criticism, including Pudovkin, Kracauer, Belazs (nearly) and Eisenstein.

    The guard’s line about “the semiotic thickness of a performed text”, which we are all terribly fond of, is a direct quote from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text, which was an early attempt at academic criticism of Doctor Who.

    Nathan mentions a version of the Sylvester McCoy title sequence created in 2016 by Cloister Productions using modern CGI in less than 24 hours.

    Dominic Glynn did a full stereo remix of his version of the Doctor Who theme for The Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008.

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    Brendan recommends a Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford: Flip Flop, which consists of two discs that can be played in either order. Big Finish calls it “a unique innovation in storytelling”, which is sweet of them.

    Nathan

    Nathan recommends getting a subscription to Audible (US) (UK) (AU), where you can buy audiobook versions of many of the Doctor Who Target novelisations, particularly Delta and the Bannermen read by Bonnie Langford.

    Richard

    Richard goes all highbrow on us this week, recommending the films of Japanese screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, including Ran (1985), Yojimbo (1961), and The Hidden Fortress (1958.

    He also recommends the films of Josef von Sternberg, particularly those starring William Hartnell–lookalike Marlene Dietrich, including The Scarlet Empress (1934), Morocco (1930) and Shanghai Express (1932).

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.

    Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll lounge around in the emergency services tea room ignoring your increasingly urgent messages about that ice jam in the upper docking bay.

    Bondfinger

    Over on Bondfinger, we’re halfway through our flight through the Pierce Brosnan era, with commentaries on GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Fans of things much better than those films will enjoy our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films. Or will they?

    We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well.

    You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.

    --



  • DWBRcast

    DWBRcast 68 – A prova dos Nove! Nosso review de The Ninth Doctor, da Titan Comics!

    DWBRcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:52 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    Revisamos a minissérie Weapons of Past Destruction da Titan Comics!


  • DWBRcast

    DWBRcast 68 – A prova dos Nove! Nosso review de The Ninth Doctor, da Titan Comics!

    DWBRcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:52 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    Revisamos a minissérie Weapons of Past Destruction da Titan Comics!


  • DWBRcast

    DWBRcast 68 - A prova dos Nove! Nosso review de The Ninth Doctor, da Titan Comics!

    DWBRcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:52 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    Revisamos a minisserie Weapons of Past Destruction da Titan Comics!

    The post DWBRcast 68 – A prova dos Nove! Nosso review de The Ninth Doctor, da Titan Comics! appeared first on Doctor Who Brasil.



  • DWBRcast

    DWBRcast 68 – A prova dos Nove! Nosso review de The Ninth Doctor, da Titan Comics!

    DWBRcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:52 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    Revisamos a minissérie Weapons of Past Destruction da Titan Comics!


  • DWBRcast

    DWBRcast 68 – A prova dos Nove! Nosso review de The Ninth Doctor, da Titan Comics!

    DWBRcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:52 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    Revisamos a minissérie Weapons of Past Destruction da Titan Comics!


  • Doctor Who: Fifty Years Ago

    Episode 44: Finale: Discussion about Doctor Who Season 4

    Doctor Who: Fifty Years Ago

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:48 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    Luke, Nick and Ben discuss Season 4 of Doctor Who (1966/1967) and determine what it was about, what it succeeded in and why its so important to Doctor Who.
    CHANGE!

    Oh, this is the last video/podcast/BlogSpot post. Thanks for watching and listening. Keep watching Doctor Who, folks.
    Ben.


  • The Krynoid Podcast

    095: The Stones of Blood

    The Krynoid Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:57 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    "It's getting rather exciting, isn't it?"

    Well mileage may vary and opinions certainly differ a wee bit between your intrepid hosts on this one.

    For it is The Stones of Blood, a tale of vampiric slabs, a reclusive mistress-villain with a morbid fear of lemon sherbets and the latest mismatched cop duo - Android and Wirrn.

    The Doctor wears a barrister's wig, Romana sports a chav cap and Vivien Fay shows off her deep silver tan. Professor Rumford forgets her words and her bra but remembers her truncheon, and K9 spills his guts while being goosed by a jack plug.

    The local druids summon a wrinkly comedy star, a camping couple suffer post-coital depression, and two clouds of bling argue the toss while the Doctor doesn't appear to give one.

    So did the story stir the blood of Jim and Martin or leave them stony faced?

    Listen to find out.



  • The Krynoid Podcast

    095: The Stones of Blood

    The Krynoid Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:57 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    "It's getting rather exciting, isn't it?"

    Well mileage may vary and opinions certainly differ a wee bit between your intrepid hosts on this one.

    For it is The Stones of Blood, a tale of vampiric slabs, a reclusive mistress-villain with a morbid fear of lemon sherbets and the latest mismatched cop duo - Android and Wirrn.

    The Doctor wears a barrister's wig, Romana sports a chav cap and Vivien Fay shows off her deep silver tan. Professor Rumford forgets her words (and her bra) but remembers her truncheon, and K9 spills his guts while being goosed by a jack plug.

    The local druids summon a wrinkly comedy star, a camping couple suffer post-coital depression, and two clouds of bling argue the toss while the Doctor doesn't appear to give one.

    So did the story stir the blood of Jim and Martin or leave them stony faced?

    Listen to find out. NB: You'll notice that Jim gets a story title wrong - twice. Rest assured that he has been taken away and destroyed in a controlled explosion.



  • Doctor Who Time and Space

    Doctor Who Time and Space (220)

    Doctor Who Time and Space

    Direct Podcast Download

    16:40 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    itunes pic
    Series 10 is over but do not fear as doctor who time and space are here! This week we have a series 10 overview in full, review the 6th doctor story Timelash, press the randomizer, share our theories ahead of the thirteenth doctor announcement. Plus, we discuss the latest news from the last seven days in the doctor who universe


  • The Untempered Schism Podcast

    Untempered Schism Podcast #166 : They Keep Killing Suzie

    The Untempered Schism Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    08:00 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    How many times can one human die? Well unless your name is Jack Harkness, the answer is usually one, but former Torchwood agent Suzie Costello is going to try. The fact that she is currently dead is actually a key part of her plan, now she just needs to stop being dead. Though, that part is going to require a few more murders...

    Twitter: @schismpodcast
    Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/

    Duration: 22:59



  • Two-minute Time Lord

    2MTL 424: Wimbledon Nerves

    Two-minute Time Lord

    Direct Podcast Download

    02:55 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    The balloon's going up. Sunday after Wimbledon, we'll know who the Thirteenth Doctor is. Here are 120 seconds (more or less) of thoughts as fandom holds its breath.

    I now podcast about Doctor Who every week with Alyssa Franke at This Week in Time Travel on The Incomparable podcast network. Please check us out!



  • Discussing Who

    Episode 61: Interview with Paul Patecek of Krewe du Who, plus Listener Feedback & More

    Discussing Who

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:57 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    Paul Patecek of Krewe du Who takes center stage in Episode 61. Paul tells of first discovering Doctor Who, building a K-9 and a TARDIS, and all about the Krewe du Who. He also provides info on the annual NOLA Time Fest. We also celebrate our friends at the Cultdom Collective Podcast reaching an eighth year. Plus, longtime fan and friend of the show, Matthew Turnage, provides feedback on Doctor Who Series 10. Finally, we release Episode 61 a day early in celebration of Paul's birthday. Happy Birthday, Paul! Hosted by Kyle Jones.

    Paul Patecek interview on Discussing Who Episode 61

    About the Episode

    Find out more about the Krewe du Who on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kreweduwho/

    Or, visit them on the web at: http://kreweduwho.com.

    To learn more about the Cultdom Collective, visit: http://cultdom.com

    This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player.

    Thank you to Paul and Matthew for your contributions to this episode!

    About the Show

    Discussing Who is made possible thanks to the support from our listeners. Become a fan of the show by liking us on Facebook, following us on Twitter, find us on Instagram, and more! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, PlayerFM, Stitcher, and others!

    Help others discover us by giving star ratings and/or recommending us on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher.

    Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line.

    Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.)

    Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there.

    Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you!Who knows who (or what) we will discuss next!

    Interested in Doctor Who Comics? Visit our friends at Titan Comics. Titan publishes comics featuring the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors. They also publish comics featuring Sherlock, Penny Dreadful, and more! Check them out and tell them that Discussing Who sent you.

    Our Hosts on Other Shows

    Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following:

    Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee)

    The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence)

    The Relativity Podcast (Lee)

    The Discussing Who team is proud to be a founding member of GRITS - Geeks Recording in the South. GRITS includes the Techpedition Podcast, DiceJunkies YouTube Channel and Podcast, Reality Breached podcast, and Discussing Who. Check out the group on Facebook and Twitter for more information.

    Discussing Who Episode 61 Krewe Du Who



  • Discussing Who

    Interview with Paul Patecek of Krewe du Who, plus Listener Feedback & More

    Discussing Who

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:57 (GMT) - 15 Jul 2017

    Paul Patecek of Krewe du Who takes center stage in Episode 61. Paul tells of first discovering Doctor Who, building a K-9 and a TARDIS, and all about the Krewe du Who. He also provides info on the annual NOLA Time Fest. We also celebrate our friends at the Cultdom Collective Podcast reaching an eighth year. Plus, longtime fan and friend of the show, Matthew Turnage, provides feedback on Doctor Who Series 10. Finally, we release Episode 61 a day early in celebration of Paul’s birthday. Happy Birthday, Paul! Hosted by Kyle Jones.


  • Doctor Who Target Files

    Episode 41 Delta And The Bannermen Review

    Doctor Who Target Files

    Direct Podcast Download

    21:43 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    Content


  • Doctor Who Target Files

    Episode 41 Delta And The Bannermen Review

    Doctor Who Target Files

    Direct Podcast Download

    19:54 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    Content


  • Tim's Take On...

    Tim's Take On: Episode 392(Fifth Doctor era at The Capitol II)

    Tim's Take On...

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:55 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    A trip back to the 1980s this week as we hear from writer Andrew Smith and actors Sarah Sutton and Matthew Waterhouse who all worked on the fifth Doctor era, a good fun panel I hope you enjoy it.

    End Theme is Doctor Who_PH by Siobhan Gallichan

    The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/

    If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.



  • Tim's Take On...

    Tim's Take On: Episode 392(Fifth Doctor era at The Capitol II)

    Tim's Take On...

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:55 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    A trip back to the 1980s this week as we hear from writer Andrew Smith and actors Sarah Sutton and Matthew Waterhouse who all worked on the fifth Doctor era, a good fun panel I hope you enjoy it.

     

    End Theme is Doctor Who_PH by Siobhan Gallichan

     

    The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.



  • Who and Company

    Episode 7 - Firefly with Dave & Elizabeth Keep

    Who and Company

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:17 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    Join us for our July edition as we are spending some time with long-time podcasters and married couple, Dave & Elizabeth Keep of Professor Dave's Ark in Space, or PDAIS for short.  We talk about Series 10 of Doctor Who up through Episode 10 and then take a trip down recent memory lane as we reminisce about the American cult classic from 2002, Firefly and its follow-up feature film, Serenity.  Thanks for listening and please rate us on iTunes!

    profdave.libsyn.com

    whoandcompany@yahoo.com



  • Who and Company

    Episode 7 - Firefly with Dave & Elizabeth Keep

    Who and Company

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:17 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    Join us for our July edition as we are spending some time with long-time podcasters and married couple, Dave & Elizabeth Keep of Professor Dave's Ark in Space, or PDAIS for short.  We talk about Series 10 of Doctor Who up through Episode 10 and then take a trip down recent memory lane as we reminisce about the American cult classic from 2002, Firefly and its follow-up feature film, Serenity.  Thanks for listening and please rate us on iTunes!

    profdave.libsyn.com

    whoandcompany@yahoo.com



  • Who and Company

    Episode 7 - Firefly with Dave & Elizabeth Keep

    Who and Company

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:17 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    Join us for our July edition as we are spending some time with long-time podcasters and married couple, Dave & Elizabeth Keep of Professor Dave's Ark in Space, or PDAIS for short. We talk about Series 10 of Doctor Who up through Episode 10 and then take a trip down recent memory lane as we reminisce about the American cult classic from 2002, Firefly and its follow-up feature film, Serenity. Thanks for listening and please rate us on iTunes!

    profdave.libsyn.com

    whoandcompany@yahoo.com



  • Arrow of Time

    140 - Best Laid Plans

    Arrow of Time

    Direct Podcast Download

    17:59 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    Much like Moffat, we had a clever plan. Also like Moffat, we didn't execute that plan as well as we thought we would. We rushed to record a podcast for you right after the episode aired, then life got in the way of this episode's editor. That being said, here you go dedicated Arrow of Time listener. These are our thoughts, feelings, hopes and dreams after watching "The Doctor Falls."

    For this week's WhoTube, Matt found “Doctor/Master – Loving you is a bloodsport” by Graslistia Tigrish – https://youtu.be/sd0mJQgaU7g



  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #110 Master Baiting

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    12:45 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    ... in which two fearless podcasters soak up all the fanwank from the tool of Moffat. It's the last of the Series 10 reviews as JB and X take on "World Enough and Time" and "The Doctor Falls".


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #110 Master Baiting

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    12:45 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    … in which two fearless podcasters soak up all the fanwank from the tool of Moffat. It’s the last of the Series 10 reviews as JB and X take on “World Enough and Time” and “The Doctor Falls”.


  • Diddly Dum Podcast

    DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 080 - I Really Love Your Cyber-Feet

    Diddly Dum Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:14 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    This week all four of The Five Faces of Delusion return to the microphones to review “World Enough and Time” and “The Doctor Falls”, the last 2 episodes of Doctor Who Series 10.

    Along the way, with the passing of the series finale, we finally lift the reporting embargo on Allan and Erica’s visit to the Cardiff set pre-series and we learn what they really did see; Mark returns home from a convention to find that he’s missed a Janet Fielding visit to home town; Hayden splits his primary school stage; we examine the Mary Poppins themes in the series finale; and we end up looking at themes of addiction in the Master.

     

    MP3 Direct Download Link = DDPC080 – I Really Love Your Cyber-Feet

     

    Listen/download on iTunes

    Audioboo

    Stitcher.com

    Find us on Facebook

    We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance

    Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.

    Visit our new Youtube page.

    THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.

    Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk

     

    SHOWNOTES

    (00:02:40) Mark visits Sci-Fi By The Sea 2017.

    (00:12:15) Hayden hosts our sister podcast, Podcasters Royale.

    (00:17:55) Allan and Erica meet the Doctor and Nardole on the TARDIS set in Cardiff.

    (01:05:25) I Really Love Your Cyber-Feet.

    (01:15:41) The David Niven quotes are of course taken from “A Matter of Life and Death” – the finest film ever made.

    (01:32:56) Professor Yana vs. Professor Yaffle.

    (01:53:10) A Mary Poppins themed series finale.

    The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched anything from.

     

     

     




  • Diddly Dum Podcast

    DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 080 - I Really Love Your Cyber-Feet

    Diddly Dum Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:14 (GMT) - 14 Jul 2017

    This week all four of The Five Faces of Delusion return to the microphones to review “World Enough and Time” and “The Doctor Falls”, the last 2 episodes of Doctor Who Series 10.

    Along the way, with the passing of the series finale, we finally lift the reporting embargo on Allan and Erica’s visit to the Cardiff set pre-series and we learn what they really did see; Mark returns home from a convention to find that he’s missed a Janet Fielding visit to home town; Hayden splits his primary school stage; we examine the Mary Poppins themes in the series finale; and we end up looking at themes of addiction in the Master.

     

    MP3 Direct Download Link = DDPC080 – I Really Love Your Cyber-Feet

     

    Listen/download on iTunes

    Audioboo

    Stitcher.com

    Find us on Facebook

    We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance

    Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.

    Visit our new Youtube page.

    THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.

    Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk

     

    SHOWNOTES

    (00:02:40) Mark visits Sci-Fi By The Sea 2017.

    (00:12:15) Hayden hosts our sister podcast, Podcasters Royale.

    (00:17:55) Allan and Erica meet the Doctor and Nardole on the TARDIS set in Cardiff.

    (01:05:25) I Really Love Your Cyber-Feet.

    (01:15:41) The David Niven quotes are of course taken from “A Matter of Life and Death” – the finest film ever made.

    (01:32:56) Professor Yana vs. Professor Yaffle.

    (01:53:10) A Mary Poppins themed series finale.

    The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched anything from.

     

     

     



 
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