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TDP 521: Doctor Who: Impossible Worlds - Book
Tin Dog Podcast#doctorwho #BBC #tindogpodcast #podcast @DWBBCBooks From distant galaxies in the far-flung future, to ancient history on the planet Earth, Doctor Who is unique for the breadth of possibilities that it can offer a designer. For the first time in history, the Doctor Who Art Department are opening their doors to reveal a unique, behind-the-scenes look at one of the most loved series on British Television.Whether it's iconic sets like the TARDIS console room, recurring villains like the Daleks or the Cybermen, or the smallest hand prop featured in the briefest of scenes, this book showcases the work of the Doctor Who art department in glorious detail. Discover how the designers work with the costume, make-up and special effects teams to produce the alien worlds, and how the work has evolved from the programme's 'classic' era to the panoramic alien worlds and technologies that delight audiences today. Featuring hundreds of models, sketches, storyboards and concept artworks, many never-before-seen, Doctor Who: Impossible Worlds opens the doors to 50 years of astonishing creative work from one of the most inventive shows on television.
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TDP 521: Doctor Who: Impossible Worlds - Book
Tin Dog Podcast#doctorwho #BBC #tindogpodcast #podcast @DWBBCBooks From distant galaxies in the far-flung future, to ancient history on the planet Earth, Doctor Who is unique for the breadth of possibilities that it can offer a designer. For the first time in history, the Doctor Who Art Department are opening their doors to reveal a unique, behind-the-scenes look at one of the most loved series on British Television.Whether it's iconic sets like the TARDIS console room, recurring villains like the Daleks or the Cybermen, or the smallest hand prop featured in the briefest of scenes, this book showcases the work of the Doctor Who art department in glorious detail. Discover how the designers work with the costume, make-up and special effects teams to produce the alien worlds, and how the work has evolved from the programme's 'classic' era to the panoramic alien worlds and technologies that delight audiences today. Featuring hundreds of models, sketches, storyboards and concept artworks, many never-before-seen, Doctor Who: Impossible Worlds opens the doors to 50 years of astonishing creative work from one of the most inventive shows on television.
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9.04 - Before The Flood
FeexbySome chuntering, then a commentary for Doctor Who Series 9, Episode 4 - Before The Flood. Behold John and Lawrence's little faces as they try and get their heads around whether or not the bootstrap stuff works. Look at them. With their furrowed brows and specious fictional precedents. They're a picture.
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9.04 - Before The Flood
FeexbySome chuntering, then a commentary for Doctor Who Series 9, Episode 4 - Before The Flood. Behold John and Lawrence's little faces as they try and get their heads around whether or not the bootstrap stuff works. Look at them. With their furrowed brows and specious fictional precedents. They're a picture.
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9.04 - Before The Flood
FeexbySome chuntering, then a commentary for Doctor Who Series 9, Episode 4 - Before The Flood. Behold John and Lawrence's little faces as they try and get their heads around whether or not the bootstrap stuff works. Look at them. With their furrowed brows and specious fictional precedents. They're a picture.
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Episode 250 - Morning Breath
Traveling the VortexIt’s another “epiversary” edition of Traveling the Vortex! In this, our 250th episode, we only have one topic for discussion, the latest release in Series 9, Before the Flood. We give our opinions and impressions on the second of this two-part story arc.
Also, we talk about the upcoming release of special audio commentaries for two Classic Doctor Who stories, The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear. Plus, LEGO has given us a glimpse of it’s first set in its Doctor Who line. We’ll chime in on that as well.
And of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
Links mentioned in the podcast:
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Episode 250 - Morning Breath
Traveling the VortexIt’s another “epiversary” edition of Traveling the Vortex! In this, our 250th episode, we only have one topic for discussion, the latest release in Series 9, Before the Flood. We give our opinions and impressions on the second of this two-part story arc.
Also, we talk about the upcoming release of special audio commentaries for two Classic Doctor Who stories, The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear. Plus, LEGO has given us a glimpse of it’s first set in its Doctor Who line. We’ll chime in on that as well.
And of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
Links mentioned in the podcast:
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Episode 56: Relative Dementias
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastIn this month's episode, we examine a BBC Past Adventure featuring the Seventh Doctor and Ace, Relative Dementias, by Mark Michalowski. From the back cover:
'Do Time Lords get Alzheimer's disease?' asked Ace. 'Oh, we get far worse things than that, Ace. The dementias that plague us are much, much older.'
Collecting his mail in the London of 2012, the Doctor and Ace are called through time to south-east Scotland to help out an old friend - an old friend who's vanished. They find themselves at Graystairs, an Alzheimer's clinic and a place of healing, where the patients seem to be gaining a new lease of life. But whose life is it?
Why is the Doctor so reluctant to reveal what happened in the TARDIS before their arrival? Why are cats and dogs - not to mention people - disappearing? Who is the shadowy figure stalking the Doctor and Ace? And what is the secret of the mysterious Miss Chambers, whom no-one remembers meeting?
Soon the Doctor and Ace find out the hard way that actions have consequences - and that there's more than one kind of dementia.
Relative Dementias is set squarely between "Battlefield" and "Ghost Light". Mark Michalowski, aside from a number of short stories for the Short Trips series and scripts for Big Finish in the Iris Wildthyme series, also wrote the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventure Halflife.
Grab a pint, sit back, and relax as we discuss Relative Dementias.
Have a question or comment for Erik or Sean? You can email them at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, follow them on Twitter @sjcaustenite and @tardistavern, as well as @dwbcpodcast.
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Episode 56: Relative Dementias
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastIn this month's episode, we examine a BBC Past Adventure featuring the Seventh Doctor and Ace, Relative Dementias, by Mark Michalowski. From the back cover:
'Do Time Lords get Alzheimer's disease?' asked Ace. 'Oh, we get far worse things than that, Ace. The dementias that plague us are much, much older.'
Collecting his mail in the London of 2012, the Doctor and Ace are called through time to south-east Scotland to help out an old friend - an old friend who's vanished. They find themselves at Graystairs, an Alzheimer's clinic and a place of healing, where the patients seem to be gaining a new lease of life. But whose life is it?
Why is the Doctor so reluctant to reveal what happened in the TARDIS before their arrival? Why are cats and dogs - not to mention people - disappearing? Who is the shadowy figure stalking the Doctor and Ace? And what is the secret of the mysterious Miss Chambers, whom no-one remembers meeting?
Soon the Doctor and Ace find out the hard way that actions have consequences - and that there's more than one kind of dementia.
Relative Dementias is set squarely between "Battlefield" and "Ghost Light". Mark Michalowski, aside from a number of short stories for the Short Trips series and scripts for Big Finish in the Iris Wildthyme series, also wrote the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventure Halflife.
Grab a pint, sit back, and relax as we discuss Relative Dementias.
Have a question or comment for Erik or Sean? You can email them at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, follow them on Twitter @sjcaustenite and @tardistavern, as well as @dwbcpodcast.
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Episode 122 : The Girl Who Waited
The Untempered Schism PodcastWhen you're traveling in the TARDIS time is never quite where you left it. Of course that usually happens because of the time machine, not because you ended up getting stuck a multi-time stream clinic that kills you with kindness. Still, space time is flexible and a few paradoxes won't break everything in the universe... this time.
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 31:09
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Episode #279
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastBefore The Flood by (Friend of the Show) Toby Whithouse
Adam, Kirby, Mary, Debbie and (sometimes) Andy talk about episode 4 already. We also have feedback, You Won't Get This One, News and Isabella's Input.
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 19
Doctor Who - The High CouncilCan The Doctor quickly take on Salamander's strange accent? While Josh, Eric, Kyle, and Steven debate what part of Mexico Salamander comes from, Steven does his best Derek Deadman impression - which is worth the listen on its own.
But moreover, some Episode 2 goodness while we tiptoe around several potential podcast landmines. Enjoy!
And why not enjoy some Doctor Who - Prognosis Negative
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 19
Doctor Who - The High CouncilCan The Doctor quickly take on Salamander's strange accent? While Josh, Eric, Kyle, and Steven debate what part of Mexico Salamander comes from, Steven does his best Derek Deadman impression - which is worth the listen on its own.
But moreover, some Episode 2 goodness while we tiptoe around several potential podcast landmines. Enjoy!
And why not enjoy some Doctor Who - Prognosis Negative
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SPOILERS!-Season 9 Episode 4
Playing Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week Jennie and Ben discuss “Before the Flood” episode 4 of the 9th season. We weren’t too happy about this one but what can you do.
We discuss spoilers from the episode and lots of talk about bootstraps, like the doctor said, Google it. Apparently lots of folks did as there was a spike in Google trends for searches for “bootstrap” on Saturday night and Sunday.
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Before The Flood
PodcasticaSpace hearses, The Fisher King, amps by Magpie, and more of John's weird theories! These are just a couple of the things we discuss in this week's episode, "Before The Flood"! Did it live up to "Under The Lake"? Was Clara selfish in saying what she said to The Doctor over the phone? Was John correct in prediction who or what was in the space coffin? Also, what is this show's problem is with characters who are fans of The Doctor?! We ask these questions, and we answer them! Join us on this adventure!
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Episode 189b: Before the Flood - Full Review
The Sonic ToolboxCheryl's back and we have our full review of Before the Flood for you. It's a big one. You'd have thought Daisy wouldn't have that much to say, having said her piece yesterday. But noooo, there was apparently a lot more to say. For both of them.
There's feedback, too!
WARNING: SPOILERS (and rabbit chasing)
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Episode #37: Die and Be Dead
The Impossible GirlsOur BEFORE THE FLOOD discussion episode! We delve deep into a theory about Clara's impending doom.
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Episode 176: Before The Flood Review
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 176: Before The Flood Review Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett
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Radio Free Skaro #497 - A Fifth Of Beethoven
Radio Free Skaro"Before the Flood" left Warren baffled and Steven and Chris intrigued, but what else did your three hosts think of the second episode of Toby Whitehouse's brain-twisting two-parter? Did the paradoxes and guitar solos excite or infuriate them? More to the point, what developments in both LEGO, Big Finish audios and increasingly pointless DVD covers caught their eye? WHAT I ASK YOU!? Listen, and find out!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #497 - A Fifth Of Beethoven
Radio Free Skaro"Before the Flood" left Warren baffled and Steven and Chris intrigued, but what else did your three hosts think of the second episode of Toby Whitehouse's brain-twisting two-parter? Did the paradoxes and guitar solos excite or infuriate them? More to the point, what developments in both LEGO, Big Finish audios and increasingly pointless DVD covers caught their eye? WHAT I ASK YOU!? Listen, and find out!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 90: There's a Lot of Hands in This Serial
Trust Your DoctorWow, a lot looks really weird in that title.
This week Kiyan and Dylan discuss hands. Like all sorts of hands. Human hands, Kastrian Hands, Sarah Jane’s Hands. Why Sarah Jane’s in particular? Because it’s her final serial, The Hand of Fear, written by Bob Baker and David Martin and aired in October of 1976.
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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
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Episode 90: There's a Lot of Hands in This Serial
Trust Your DoctorWow, a lot looks really weird in that title.
This week Kiyan and Dylan discuss hands. Like all sorts of hands. Human hands, Kastrian Hands, Sarah Jane’s Hands. Why Sarah Jane’s in particular? Because it’s her final serial, The Hand of Fear, written by Bob Baker and David Martin and aired in October of 1976.
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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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DWBRcast 33 – The Bootstrap Podcast! Nosso review de Before the Flood!
DWBRcastO DWBRcast dessa semana vai pro passado do podcast da semana passada pra revisar Before the Flood! Dê o play e confira o review!
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DWBRcast 33 – The Bootstrap Podcast! Nosso review de Before the Flood!
DWBRcastO DWBRcast dessa semana vai pro passado do podcast da semana passada pra revisar Before the Flood! Dê o play e confira o review!
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DWBRcast 33 - The Bootstrap Podcast! Nosso review de Before the Flood!
DWBRcastO DWBRcast dessa semana vai pro passado do podcast da semana passada pra revisar Before the Flood! De o play e confira o review!
The post DWBRcast 33 – The Bootstrap Podcast! Nosso review de Before the Flood! appeared first on Doctor Who Brasil.
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DWBRcast 33 – The Bootstrap Podcast! Nosso review de Before the Flood!
DWBRcastO DWBRcast dessa semana vai pro passado do podcast da semana passada pra revisar Before the Flood! Dê o play e confira o review!
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DWBRcast 33 – The Bootstrap Podcast! Nosso review de Before the Flood!
DWBRcastO DWBRcast dessa semana vai pro passado do podcast da semana passada pra revisar Before the Flood! Dê o play e confira o review!
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#SOTOSunday - Before the Flood
Smaller on the Outside >> podcastDave:
Originally posted on Dave Examines TV:
Smaller on the Outside: S06E04 - Before the Flood
Description:The question remains...is the Doctor really dead? All evidence points to an affirmative, but we just don't accept it. This episode of Doctor Who has a lot of paradoxial events, and answers some lingering questions. Check it out!
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Midichlorians
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastPamela Salem is a goddess and The Robots of Death is just brilliant. Is there anything more to say here?
Buy the story!
The Robots of Death was the first proper Doctor Who DVD release way back in 2000/2001. Does that make you feel old? The Special Edition was released in 2012 as part of the Revisitations 3 box set in Australia and the UK, and individually in the US. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Sapphire and Steel was an amazingly weird and almost unwatchably slow ITV series starring time agents Joanna Lumley and David McCallum as Sapphire and Steel respectively. David Collings, who played Poul in this story, occasionally guested as Silver.
Well, these are Doctor Who’s Blake’s 7 years, so here goes. Chris Boucher, who wrote this story, was the script editor of Blake’s 7, and went on to write lots of fabulously bitchy dialog over Blake’s 7’s four seasons. Borg is played by Brian Croucher, who played Travis in Blake’s 7 Season 2, and Miles Fothergill, who played camp newsreader robot SV7, played some guy in the Blake’s 7 episode The Web.
Fans of doing your hair and makeup in preparation for your big villain moment will enjoy Cancer in the Blake’s 7 Season 4 episode Assassin.
Fans of the worst atrocities in human history will enjoy this amazing video of Wonder Woman riding a skateboard.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make snide remarks about the inverse ratio between the size of your mouth and the size of your brain.
Bondfinger
Check out our commentaries on the first three Bond films, Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Midichlorians
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastPamela Salem is a goddess and The Robots of Death is just brilliant. Is there anything more to say here?
Buy the story!
The Robots of Death was the first proper Doctor Who DVD release way back in 2000/2001. Does that make you feel old? The Special Edition was released in 2012 as part of the Revisitations 3 box set in Australia and the UK, and individually in the US. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Sapphire and Steel was an amazingly weird and almost unwatchably slow ITV series starring time agents Joanna Lumley and David McCallum as Sapphire and Steel respectively. David Collings, who played Poul in this story, occasionally guested as Silver.
Well, these are Doctor Who’s Blake’s 7 years, so here goes. Chris Boucher, who wrote this story, was the script editor of Blake’s 7, and went on to write lots of fabulously bitchy dialog over Blake’s 7’s four seasons. Borg is played by Brian Croucher, who played Travis in Blake’s 7 Season 2, and Miles Fothergill, who played camp newsreader robot SV7, played some guy in the Blake’s 7 episode The Web.
Fans of doing your hair and makeup in preparation for your big villain moment will enjoy Cancer in the Blake’s 7 Season 4 episode Assassin.
Fans of the worst atrocities in human history will enjoy this amazing video of Wonder Woman riding a skateboard.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make snide remarks about the inverse ratio between the size of your mouth and the size of your brain.
Bondfinger
Check out our commentaries on the first three Bond films, Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Midichlorians
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastPamela Salem is a goddess and The Robots of Death is just brilliant. Is there anything more to say here?
Buy the story!
The Robots of Death was the first proper Doctor Who DVD release way back in 2000/2001. Does that make you feel old? The Special Edition was released in 2012 as part of the Revisitations 3 box set in Australia and the UK, and individually in the US. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Sapphire and Steel was an amazingly weird and almost unwatchably slow ITV series starring time agents Joanna Lumley and David McCallum as Sapphire and Steel respectively. David Collings, who played Poul in this story, occasionally guested as Silver.
Well, these are Doctor Who’s Blake’s 7 years, so here goes. Chris Boucher, who wrote this story, was the script editor of Blake’s 7, and went on to write lots of fabulously bitchy dialog over Blake’s 7’s four seasons. Borg is played by Brian Croucher, who played Travis in Blake’s 7 Season 2, and Miles Fothergill, who played camp newsreader robot SV7, played some guy in the Blake’s 7 episode The Web.
Fans of doing your hair and makeup in preparation for your big villain moment will enjoy Cancer in the Blake’s 7 Season 4 episode Assassin.
Fans of the worst atrocities in human history will enjoy this amazing video of Wonder Woman riding a skateboard.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make snide remarks about the inverse ratio between the size of your mouth and the size of your brain.
Bondfinger
Check out our commentaries on the first three Bond films, Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
-
Midichlorians
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastPamela Salem is a goddess and The Robots of Death is just brilliant. Is there anything more to say here?
Buy the story!
The Robots of Death was the first proper Doctor Who DVD release way back in 2000/2001. Does that make you feel old? The Special Edition was released in 2012 as part of the Revisitations 3 box set in Australia and the UK, and individually in the US. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Sapphire and Steel was an amazingly weird and almost unwatchably slow ITV series starring time agents Joanna Lumley and David McCallum as Sapphire and Steel respectively. David Collings, who played Poul in this story, occasionally guested as Silver.
Well, these are Doctor Who’s Blake’s 7 years, so here goes. Chris Boucher, who wrote this story, was the script editor of Blake’s 7, and went on to write lots of fabulously bitchy dialog over Blake’s 7’s four seasons. Borg is played by Brian Croucher, who played Travis in Blake’s 7 Season 2, and Miles Fothergill, who played camp newsreader robot SV7, played some guy in the Blake’s 7 episode The Web.
Fans of doing your hair and makeup in preparation for your big villain moment will enjoy Cancer in the Blake’s 7 Season 4 episode Assassin.
Fans of the worst atrocities in human history will enjoy this amazing video of Wonder Woman riding a skateboard.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make snide remarks about the inverse ratio between the size of your mouth and the size of your brain.
Bondfinger
Check out our commentaries on the first three Bond films, Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Midichlorians
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastPamela Salem is a goddess and The Robots of Death is just brilliant. Is there anything more to say here?
Buy the story!
The Robots of Death was the first proper Doctor Who DVD release way back in 2000/2001. Does that make you feel old? The Special Edition was released in 2012 as part of the Revisitations 3 box set in Australia and the UK, and individually in the US. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Sapphire and Steel was an amazingly weird and almost unwatchably slow ITV series starring time agents Joanna Lumley and David McCallum as Sapphire and Steel respectively. David Collings, who played Poul in this story, occasionally guested as Silver.
Well, these are Doctor Who’s Blake’s 7 years, so here goes. Chris Boucher, who wrote this story, was the script editor of Blake’s 7, and went on to write lots of fabulously bitchy dialog over Blake’s 7’s four seasons. Borg is played by Brian Croucher, who played Travis in Blake’s 7 Season 2, and Miles Fothergill, who played camp newsreader robot SV7, played some guy in the Blake’s 7 episode The Web.
Fans of doing your hair and makeup in preparation for your big villain moment will enjoy Cancer in the Blake’s 7 Season 4 episode Assassin.
Fans of the worst atrocities in human history will enjoy this amazing video of Wonder Woman riding a skateboard.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make snide remarks about the inverse ratio between the size of your mouth and the size of your brain.
Bondfinger
Check out our commentaries on the first three Bond films, Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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US Whocast 059: Ten Who For S9E04
US WhoCastMatt takes a quick look at S9E04 "Before the Flood". If you have any thoughts feel free to send them to uswhocast@gmail.com
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EPISODE294 - Dr Who 'Before the Flood' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Cultdom Collective Review: Doctor Who 'Before the Flood' (Series 9 Episode 4)
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Episode 48: Midichlorians
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastPamela Salem is a goddess and The Robots of Death is just briliant. Is there anything more to say here?
Buy the story!
The Robots of Death was the first proper Doctor Who DVD release way back in 2000/2001. Does that make you feel old? The Special Edition was released in 2012 as part of the Revisitations 3 box set in Australia and the UK, and individually in the US. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Sapphire and Steel was an amazingly weird and almost unwatchably slow ITV series starring time agents Joanna Lumley and David McCallum as Sapphire and Steel respectively. David Collings, who played Poul in this story, occasionally guested as Silver.
Well, these are Doctor Who's Blake's 7 years, so here goes. Chris Boucher, who wrote this story, was the script editor of Blake's 7, and went on to write lots of fabulously bitchy dialog over Blake's 7's four seasons. Borg is played by Brian Croucher, who played Travis in Blake's 7 Season 2, and Miles Fothergill, who played camp newsreader robot SV7, played some guy in the Blake's 7 episode The Web.
Fans of doing your hair and makeup in preparation for your big villain moment will enjoy Cancer in the Blake's 7 Season 4 episode Assassin.
Fans of the worst atrocities in human history will enjoy this amazing video of Wonder Woman riding a skateboard.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll make snide remarks about the inverse ratio between the size of your mouth and the size of your brain.
Bondfinger
Check out our commentaries on the first three Bond films, Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 48 Midichlorians
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastPamela Salem is a goddess and The Robots of Death is just brilliant. Is there anything more to say here?
Buy the story!
The Robots of Death was the first proper Doctor Who DVD release way back in 2000/2001. Does that make you feel old? The Special Edition was released in 2012 as part of the Revisitations 3 box set in Australia and the UK, and individually in the US. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Sapphire and Steel was an amazingly weird and almost unwatchably slow ITV series starring time agents Joanna Lumley and David McCallum as Sapphire and Steel respectively. David Collings, who played Poul in this story, occasionally guested as Silver.
Well, these are Doctor Who's Blake's 7 years, so here goes. Chris Boucher, who wrote this story, was the script editor of Blake's 7, and went on to write lots of fabulously bitchy dialog over Blake's 7's four seasons. Borg is played by Brian Croucher, who played Travis in Blake's 7 Season 2, and Miles Fothergill, who played camp newsreader robot SV7, played some guy in the Blake's 7 episode The Web.
Fans of doing your hair and makeup in preparation for your big villain moment will enjoy Cancer in the Blake's 7 Season 4 episode Assassin.
Fans of the worst atrocities in human history will enjoy this amazing video of Wonder Woman riding a skateboard.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll make snide remarks about the inverse ratio between the size of your mouth and the size of your brain.
Bondfinger
Check out our commentaries on the first three Bond films, Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
-
Midichlorians
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastPamela Salem is a goddess and The Robots of Death is just brilliant. Is there anything more to say here?
Buy the story!
The Robots of Death was the first proper Doctor Who DVD release way back in 2000/2001. Does that make you feel old? The Special Edition was released in 2012 as part of the Revisitations 3 box set in Australia and the UK, and individually in the US. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Sapphire and Steel was an amazingly weird and almost unwatchably slow ITV series starring time agents Joanna Lumley and David McCallum as Sapphire and Steel respectively. David Collings, who played Poul in this story, occasionally guested as Silver.
Well, these are Doctor Who's Blake's 7 years, so here goes. Chris Boucher, who wrote this story, was the script editor of Blake's 7, and went on to write lots of fabulously bitchy dialog over Blake's 7's four seasons. Borg is played by Brian Croucher, who played Travis in Blake's 7 Season 2, and Miles Fothergill, who played camp newsreader robot SV7, played some guy in the Blake's 7 episode The Web.
Fans of doing your hair and makeup in preparation for your big villain moment will enjoy Cancer in the Blake's 7 Season 4 episode Assassin.
Fans of the worst atrocities in human history will enjoy this amazing video of Wonder Woman riding a skateboard.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll make snide remarks about the inverse ratio between the size of your mouth and the size of your brain.
Bondfinger
Check out our commentaries on the first three Bond films, Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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US Whocast 059: Ten Who For S9E04
US WhoCastMatt takes a quick look at S9E04 "Before the Flood". If you have any thoughts feel free to send them to uswhocast@gmail.com
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EPISODE294 - Dr Who 'Before the Flood' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Cultdom Collective Review: Doctor Who 'Before the Flood' (Series 9 Episode 4) contains Spoilers!
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EPISODE294 - Dr Who 'Before the Flood' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Cultdom Collective Review: Doctor Who 'Before the Flood' (Series 9 Episode 4) contains Spoilers!
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EPISODE294 - Dr Who 'Before the Flood' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Cultdom Collective Review: Doctor Who 'Before the Flood' (Series 9 Episode 4) contains Spoilers!
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EPISODE294 - Dr Who 'Before the Flood' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Cultdom Collective Review: Doctor Who 'Before the Flood' (Series 9 Episode 4) contains Spoilers!
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US Whocast 059: Ten Who For S9E04
US WhoCastMatt takes a quick look at S9E04 "Before the Flood". If you have any thoughts feel free to send them to uswhocast@gmail.com
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US Whocast 059: Ten Who For S9E04
US WhoCastMatt takes a quick look at S9E04 "Before the Flood". If you have any thoughts feel free to send them to uswhocast@gmail.com
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US Whocast 059: Ten Who For S9E04
US WhoCastMatt takes a quick look at S9E04 "Before the Flood". If you have any thoughts feel free to send them to uswhocast@gmail.com
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2MTL 392: "Before the Flood" Reviewed
Two-minute Time LordFar beyond wishing everyone at home a Merry Christmas, Toby Whithouse's "Before the Flood" opens with the show's most Fourth Wall-breaking moment yet, revealing once again how subversive the Moffat Era really is.
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Midichlorians
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastPamela Salem is a goddess and The Robots of Death is just brilliant. Is there anything more to say here?
Buy the story!
The Robots of Death was the first proper Doctor Who DVD release way back in 2000/2001. Does that make you feel old? The Special Edition was released in 2012 as part of the Revisitations 3 box set in Australia and the UK, and individually in the US. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Sapphire and Steel was an amazingly weird and almost unwatchably slow ITV series starring time agents Joanna Lumley and David McCallum as Sapphire and Steel respectively. David Collings, who played Poul in this story, occasionally guested as Silver.
Well, these are Doctor Who’s Blake’s 7 years, so here goes. Chris Boucher, who wrote this story, was the script editor of Blake’s 7, and went on to write lots of fabulously bitchy dialog over Blake’s 7’s four seasons. Borg is played by Brian Croucher, who played Travis in Blake’s 7 Season 2, and Miles Fothergill, who played camp newsreader robot SV7, played some guy in the Blake’s 7 episode The Web.
Fans of doing your hair and makeup in preparation for your big villain moment will enjoy Cancer in the Blake’s 7 Season 4 episode Assassin.
Fans of the worst atrocities in human history will enjoy this amazing video of Wonder Woman riding a skateboard.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll make snide remarks about the inverse ratio between the size of your mouth and the size of your brain.
Bondfinger
Check out our commentaries on the first three Bond films, Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 189a: Before the Flood - First Impressions
The Sonic ToolboxBefore you start wondering, Cheryl had a family thing to attend and won't be able to watch or record until tomorrow (Sunday the 11th). Since we didn't want you to have to go so long without something to listen to right after this week's Doctor Who airs, Daisy decided to give you her first impressions of Before the Flood straight away and then join Cheryl for a proper review after she sees it tomorrow. That's 2...2...TWO for the price of one!
WARNING: Spoilers
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Episode 189a: Before the Flood - First Impressions
The Sonic ToolboxBefore you start wondering, Cheryl had a family thing to attend and won't be able to watch or record until tomorrow (Sunday the 11th). Since we didn't want you to have to go so long without something to listen to right after this week's Doctor Who airs, Daisy decided to give you her first impressions of Before the Flood straight away and then join Cheryl for a proper review after she sees it tomorrow. That's 2...2...TWO for the price of one!
WARNING: Spoilers