Latest Podcast Episodes
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1: An Unearthly Child 1
Lazy Doctor WhoA (1) - Erika and Steven explain the premise of Lazy Doctor Who and why this is a podcast. Then they discuss the very first episode of Doctor Who, "An Unearthly Child", from November 1963.Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
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27th April Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast27th April Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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27th April Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast27th April Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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27th April Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast27th April Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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RRR81 Daredevil (2015) and 'And apparently you smelled Robert Downey Jr?'
Roy's Rocket RadioDaredevil (2015) is the perfect nerdstorm and this week I chat about the reboot of this iconic Marvel superhero, Gotham, Jared Leto's new-look Joker, Batfleck, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four and Avengers: Age of Ultron with actor Chris Townsend of Intangible Productions. This podcast also includes valuable information regarding the aroma exuded by Robert Downey Jr, male grooming and nerd dating and was recorded on Sunday morning in a busy department store restaurant.
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RRR 81, Daredevil (2015) and "And Apparently You Smelled Robert Downey Jr?" UK Pop Culture, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Te
Roy's Rocket RadioDaredevil (2015) is the perfect nerdstorm and this week I chat about the reboot of this iconic Marvel superhero, Gotham, Jared Leto's new-look Joker, Batfleck, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four and Avengers: Age of Ultron with actor Chris Townsend of Intangible Productions. This podcast also includes valuable information regarding the aroma exuded by Robert Downey Jr, male grooming and nerd dating and was recorded on Sunday morning in a busy department store restaurant.
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RRR81 Daredevil (2015) and 'And apparently you smelled Robert Downey Jr?'
Roy's Rocket RadioDaredevil (2015) is the perfect nerdstorm and this week I chat about the reboot of this iconic Marvel superhero, Gotham, Jared Leto's new-look Joker, Batfleck, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four and Avengers: Age of Ultron with actor Chris Townsend of Intangible Productions. This podcast also includes valuable information regarding the aroma exuded by Robert Downey Jr, male grooming and nerd dating and was recorded on Sunday morning in a busy department store restaurant.
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Episode 152: The Vampires of Venice
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 152: The Vampires of Venice Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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Episode 145: A Bunch Of Con Men
The Happiness PatrolEverybody loves a good Con!
And, The Happiness Patrol has seen alot of them!This episode we bring you the low down on a few that have just happened, and a few upcoming Who conventions you don't wanna miss!
Also, happy birthday David Tennant.AND, NEW WHO TURNS 10!All this and more on
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Episode 145: A Bunch Of Con Men
The Happiness PatrolEverybody loves a good Con!
And, The Happiness Patrol has seen alot of them!This episode we bring you the low down on a few that have just happened, and a few upcoming Who conventions you don't wanna miss!
Also, happy birthday David Tennant.AND, NEW WHO TURNS 10!All this and more on
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I've seen the future, I can't afford it
Who's He?In this weeks show, Phil and Paul review Davros, which is the 2nd part of a trilogy from Big Finish to celebrate Doctor Who's 40th anniversary. And what a story it is, with neither of them having a bad word to say about it, this really is a Doctor Who love in! So expect the pair of them to continue with the praise for Colin Baker but be warned....both Phil and Paul were ill during this recording, so you may catch something.
And in a bumper news section, it looks like a Doctor Who movie is on the cards (again), more from Christopher Eccleston on why he left the role and in Omega's Tat Corner, tons of Weeping Angel tat and Omega gets saucy!
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I've seen the future, I can't afford it
Who's He?In this weeks show, Phil and Paul review Davros, which is the 2nd part of a trilogy from Big Finish to celebrate Doctor Who's 40th anniversary. And what a story it is, with neither of them having a bad word to say about it, this really is a Doctor Who love in! So expect the pair of them to continue with the praise for Colin Baker but be warned....both Phil and Paul were ill during this recording, so you may catch something.
And in a bumper news section, it looks like a Doctor Who movie is on the cards (again), more from Christopher Eccleston on why he left the role and in Omega's Tat Corner, tons of Weeping Angel tat and Omega gets saucy!
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Who's He? Podcast #202 I've seen the future, I can't afford it
Who's He?In this weeks show, Phil and Paul review Davros, which is the 2nd part of a trilogy from Big Finish to celebrate Doctor Who's 40th anniversary. And what a story it is, with neither of them having a bad word to say about it, this really is a Doctor Who love in! So expect the pair of them to continue with the praise for Colin Baker but be warned....both Phil and Paul were ill during this recording, so you may catch something.
And in a bumper news section, it looks like a Doctor Who movie is on the cards (again), more from Christopher Eccleston on why he left the role and in Omega's Tat Corner, tons of Weeping Angel tat and Omega gets saucy!
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Radio Free Skaro #473 - The Invisible Enemies
Radio Free SkaroWhat's better than a commentary of the Series 8 episode "The Caretaker" with The Memory Cheats co-host Josh Zimon joining the Three Who Rule? Very little...except Wife in Space impresario Neil Perryman joining Warren and Steven for a look at the news! Yes, it's a bumper crop of guest stars, walk ons, and non-Canadian opinions as these two podcast titans bump the quality up a notch, or at least negate the enormous drag factor of faux-humble Canucks. Can you contain your excitement and or relief? Tune in and find out!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #473 - The Invisible Enemies
Radio Free SkaroWhat's better than a commentary of the Series 8 episode "The Caretaker" with The Memory Cheats co-host Josh Zimon joining the Three Who Rule? Very little...except Wife in Space impresario Neil Perryman joining Warren and Steven for a look at the news! Yes, it's a bumper crop of guest stars, walk ons, and non-Canadian opinions as these two podcast titans bump the quality up a notch, or at least negate the enormous drag factor of faux-humble Canucks. Can you contain your excitement and or relief? Tune in and find out!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 66: Deus Ex Master
Trust Your DoctorThe Deus Ex Machina of this serial is that it’s not the Master
Kiyan and Dylan, while agreeing the serial is good (although to a different degree), somehow like/dislike this serial in different measures. Find out why, as they explain The Mutants, written by Bob Baker and David Martin and aired in April and May of 1972.
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 66: Deus Ex Master
Trust Your DoctorThe Deus Ex Machina of this serial is that it’s not the Master
Kiyan and Dylan, while agreeing the serial is good (although to a different degree), somehow like/dislike this serial in different measures. Find out why, as they explain The Mutants, written by Bob Baker and David Martin and aired in April and May of 1972.
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!
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EPISODE286 - News, SciFi & Cult TV Roundup
The Cultdom CollectiveToday our April 2015 monthly meetup with catchup news followed by roundup of the best SciFi and Cult TV on our screens & cinema too
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Staggering Stories Podcast #209: Of Daleks and Beach Balls
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Jean Riddler, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller review the 1964 Doctor Who TV story ‘The Dalek Invasion of Earth’ and the 1974 film ‘Dark Star’, say what we’ve been up to recently and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:39 — Welcome!
- 02:29 – News:
- 02:43 — Doctor Who: 8 Seasons and a movie?
- 06:11 — Trailers: Star Wars and Batman v Superman.
- 12:09 — Doctor Who: Symphonic Spectacular ‘album cover’.
- 13:17 — Doctor Who: Eccleston’s continued griping.
- 15:29 — Star Trek: Cosplay, in space.
- 17:28 — DC: Cosplay international record.
- 19:07 – Dark Star.
- 32:47 – Flotsam and Jetsam.
- 43:54 – Doctor Who: The Dalek Invasion of Earth.
- 61:27 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
- 68:08 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 69:10 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Star Wars.
- Wikipedia: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
- Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular UK 2015.
- Wikipedia: Christopher Eccleston.
- Star Trek.
- DC Comics.
- Wikipedia: Dark Star (film).
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – The Dalek Invasion of Earth.
- BBC: Doctor Who – The Dalek Invasion of Earth.
- Doctor Who Podcast Alliance.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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EPISODE286 - News, SciFi & Cult TV Roundup
The Cultdom CollectiveToday our April 2015 monthly meetup with catchup news followed by roundup of the best SciFi and Cult TV on our screens & cinema too
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EPISODE286 - News, SciFi & Cult TV Roundup
The Cultdom CollectiveToday our April 2015 monthly meetup with catchup news followed by roundup of the best SciFi and Cult TV on our screens & cinema too
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EPISODE286 - News, SciFi & Cult TV Roundup
The Cultdom CollectiveToday our April 2015 monthly meetup with catchup news followed by roundup of the best SciFi and Cult TV on our screens & cinema too
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EPISODE286 - News, SciFi & Cult TV Roundup
The Cultdom CollectiveToday our April 2015 monthly meetup with catchup news followed by roundup of the best SciFi and Cult TV on our screens & cinema too
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26th April Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast26th April Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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26th April Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast26th April Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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26th April Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast26th April Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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Episode 28: You're Not Katharine Hepburn
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn a heartbreaking series finale, Brendan, Todd and Nathan say goodbye to Katy Manning, as we discuss naked aliens, two-syllable names, dog-headed maggots and patronising the Welsh. That's right: it's Planet of the Daleks and The Green Death. Goodbye, Jo. You were fantastic.
Buy the stories!
Planet of the Daleks was released in 2009/2010 as part of the Dalek War box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Green Death: Special Edition was released on DVD in (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Planet of the Daleks
Mark Gatiss gets to read his very favourite Target novelisation, Terrance Dicks's Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks. Which is nice. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
David Graham was once of the original Daleks way back in 1964. In 2015, at the age of 88, he reprises his role as Lady Penelope's chauffer Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go. You can see the trailer for it here.
The Seventh Doctor returns to deal with the frozen Dalek army in the Big Finish audio Return of the Daleks.
Brendan mentions a very rude re-edit of Jon Pertwee reading the Planet of the Daleks novelisation. It's by the Doctor Who Breastoration Team, so you've been warned.
And here's a comparison of the 1976 cover of Terrance Dicks's novelisation and Clayton Hickman's loving tribute to it for the 2009 DVD release.
The Green Death
Rachael Carson's 1962 novel Silent Spring talks about the damage caused to the environment by the use of pesticides. We talked about it when we discussed Planet of the Giants, oh, so long ago. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The giant flying bird feet on Metebelis 3 reminds Brendan of the worst monster fight ever in a Godzilla movie. Watch it: it makes Planet of the Dinosaurs look like Jurassic Park III.
Harry Mudd and Captain Kirk explode an android's brain using the Liar's Paradox in the 1967 Star Trek episode I, Mudd.
And, of course, here's Peter Cushing Lives in Whitstable by the Jellybottys.
Picks of the Week
Todd
Todd picked the Sarah Jane Adventures season 4 serial The Death of the Doctor. It's a DVD extra on The Green Death: Special Edition, so you might already have a copy without even realising it!
Brendan
The Big Finish Companion Chronicle Find and Replace, features Katy Manning playing both a future Jo Grant and the inimitable Iris Wildthyme.
Nathan
In 2015, Russell T Davies had three linked shows on Channel 4 in the UK: Cucumber, Banana and Tofu. Cucumber follows the story of Henry Best, a 46-year-old gay man living in Manchester, Banana is an anthology show, mostly featuring younger queer characters from Cucumber, and Tofu consists of actors from the other two shows and ordinary people discussing issues of sex and sexuality.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @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. We just love it when you say lovely things about us.
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Episode 28 You're Not Katharine Hepburn
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn a heartbreaking series finale, Brendan, Todd and Nathan say goodbye to Katy Manning, as we discuss naked aliens, two-syllable names, dog-headed maggots and patronising the Welsh. That's right: it's Planet of the Daleks and The Green Death. Goodbye, Jo. You were fantastic.
Buy the stories!
Planet of the Daleks was released in 2009/2010 as part of the Dalek War box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Green Death: Special Edition was released on DVD in (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Planet of the Daleks
Mark Gatiss gets to read his very favourite Target novelisation, Terrance Dicks's Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks. Which is nice. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
David Graham was once of the original Daleks way back in 1964. In 2015, at the age of 88, he reprises his role as Lady Penelope's chauffer Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go. You can see the trailer for it here.
The Seventh Doctor returns to deal with the frozen Dalek army in the Big Finish audio Return of the Daleks.
Brendan mentions a very rude re-edit of Jon Pertwee reading the Planet of the Daleks novelisation. It's by the Doctor Who Breastoration Team, so you've been warned.
And here's a comparison of the 1976 cover of Terrance Dicks's novelisation and Clayton Hickman's loving tribute to it for the 2009 DVD release.
The Green Death
Rachael Carson's 1962 novel Silent Spring talks about the damage caused to the environment by the use of pesticides. We talked about it when we discussed Planet of the Giants, oh, so long ago. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The giant flying bird feet on Metebelis 3 reminds Brendan of the worst monster fight ever in a Godzilla movie. Watch it: it makes Planet of the Dinosaurs look like Jurassic Park III.
Harry Mudd and Captain Kirk explode an android's brain using the Liar's Paradox in the 1967 Star Trek episode I, Mudd.
And, of course, here's Peter Cushing Lives in Whitstable by the Jellybottys.
Picks of the Week
Todd
Todd picked the Sarah Jane Adventures season 4 serial The Death of the Doctor. It's a DVD extra on The Green Death: Special Edition, so you might already have a copy without even realising it!
Brendan
The Big Finish Companion Chronicle Find and Replace, features Katy Manning playing both a future Jo Grant and the inimitable Iris Wildthyme.
Nathan
In 2015, Russell T Davies had three linked shows on Channel 4 in the UK: Cucumber, Banana and Tofu. Cucumber follows the story of Henry Best, a 46-year-old gay man living in Manchester, Banana is an anthology show, mostly featuring younger queer characters from Cucumber, and Tofu consists of actors from the other two shows and ordinary people discussing issues of sex and sexuality.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @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. We just love it when you say lovely things about us.
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You're Not Katharine Hepburn
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn a heartbreaking series finale, Brendan, Todd and Nathan say goodbye to Katy Manning, as we discuss naked aliens, two-syllable names, dog-headed maggots and patronising the Welsh. That's right: it's Planet of the Daleks and The Green Death. Goodbye, Jo. You were fantastic.
Buy the stories!
Planet of the Daleks was released in 2009/2010 as part of the Dalek War box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Green Death: Special Edition was released on DVD in (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Planet of the Daleks
Mark Gatiss gets to read his very favourite Target novelisation, Terrance Dicks's Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks. Which is nice. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
David Graham was once of the original Daleks way back in 1964. In 2015, at the age of 88, he reprises his role as Lady Penelope's chauffer Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go. You can see the trailer for it here.
The Seventh Doctor returns to deal with the frozen Dalek army in the Big Finish audio Return of the Daleks.
Brendan mentions a very rude re-edit of Jon Pertwee reading the Planet of the Daleks novelisation. It's by the Doctor Who Breastoration Team, so you've been warned.
And here's a comparison of the 1976 cover of Terrance Dicks's novelisation and Clayton Hickman's loving tribute to it for the 2009 DVD release.
The Green Death
Rachael Carson's 1962 novel Silent Spring talks about the damage caused to the environment by the use of pesticides. We talked about it when we discussed Planet of the Giants, oh, so long ago. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The giant flying bird feet on Metebelis 3 reminds Brendan of the worst monster fight ever in a Godzilla movie. Watch it: it makes Planet of the Dinosaurs look like Jurassic Park III.
Harry Mudd and Captain Kirk explode an android's brain using the Liar's Paradox in the 1967 Star Trek episode I, Mudd.
And, of course, here's Peter Cushing Lives in Whitstable by the Jellybottys.
Picks of the Week
Todd
Todd picked the Sarah Jane Adventures season 4 serial The Death of the Doctor. It's a DVD extra on The Green Death: Special Edition, so you might already have a copy without even realising it!
Brendan
The Big Finish Companion Chronicle Find and Replace, features Katy Manning playing both a future Jo Grant and the inimitable Iris Wildthyme.
Nathan
In 2015, Russell T Davies had three linked shows on Channel 4 in the UK: Cucumber, Banana and Tofu. Cucumber follows the story of Henry Best, a 46-year-old gay man living in Manchester, Banana is an anthology show, mostly featuring younger queer characters from Cucumber, and Tofu consists of actors from the other two shows and ordinary people discussing issues of sex and sexuality.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @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. We just love it when you say lovely things about us.
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Episode 111 : A Town Called Mercy
The Untempered Schism PodcastThe old west beckons again, but this isn't the wild west; just the town of Mercy. With 81 inhabitants, electronic lights, an alien doctor and a cyborg gunslinger lurking out in the desert. Naturally the Doctor is excited about the whole thing, though Amy and Rory less so. Of course the color of hats have nothing to do with anyone's alignment... at least this time.
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 17:10
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Whocast #298 - Von Frauleins mit Barten
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Frisch aus dem Lande der Zwergen und Orks, berichtet Harald von seinen Erlebnissen auf der diesjahrigen Hobbitcon, auf der auch Sylvester McCoy zu Gast war. Mitgebracht hat er uns viele Eindrucke und diverse Ausschnitte aus den beiden sehr lustigen Panels mit "unserem Doctor". Ausserdem plaudern wir ein wenig uber das aktuelle Radiointerview mit Christopher Eccleston und geben den Gewinner von "Kriegsmaschinen" bekannt. Dank freundlicher Unterstutzung von Maxdome, haben drei Interessenten die Moglichkeit, gunstig in die Welt des Streamings reinzuschnuppern und auf der kommenden Fedcon konnte ihr mit Harald einmal Staffel 8 auf DVD gewinnen. Und ware der Freuden noch nicht genug, gibt es nun auch endlich einen Termin fur WHOCAST Episode 300! Einen kleinen Wermutstropfen gibt es jedoch: Da unser gutes Mischpult langsam wieder den Geist aufgibt, ist die Aufnahmequalitat diesmal leider nur suboptimal...
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Whocast #298 - Von Frauleins mit Barten
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Frisch aus dem Lande der Zwergen und Orks, berichtet Harald von seinen Erlebnissen auf der diesjahrigen Hobbitcon, auf der auch Sylvester McCoy zu Gast war. Mitgebracht hat er uns viele Eindrucke und diverse Ausschnitte aus den beiden sehr lustigen Panels mit "unserem Doctor". Ausserdem plaudern wir ein wenig uber das aktuelle Radiointerview mit Christopher Eccleston und geben den Gewinner von "Kriegsmaschinen" bekannt. Dank freundlicher Unterstutzung von Maxdome, haben drei Interessenten die Moglichkeit, gunstig in die Welt des Streamings reinzuschnuppern und auf der kommenden Fedcon konnte ihr mit Harald einmal Staffel 8 auf DVD gewinnen. Und ware der Freuden noch nicht genug, gibt es nun auch endlich einen Termin fur WHOCAST Episode 300! Einen kleinen Wermutstropfen gibt es jedoch: Da unser gutes Mischpult langsam wieder den Geist aufgibt, ist die Aufnahmequalitat diesmal leider nur suboptimal...
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You’re Not Katharine Hepburn
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn a heartbreaking series finale, Brendan, Todd and Nathan say goodbye to Katy Manning, as we discuss naked aliens, two-syllable names, dog-headed maggots and patronising the Welsh. That’s right: it’s Planet of the Daleks and The Green Death. Goodbye, Jo. You were fantastic.
Buy the stories!
Planet of the Daleks was released in 2009/2010 as part of the Dalek War box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Green Death: Special Edition was released on DVD in (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Planet of the Daleks
Mark Gatiss gets to read his very favourite Target novelisation, Terrance Dicks’s Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks. Which is nice. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
David Graham was once of the original Daleks way back in 1964. In 2015, at the age of 88, he reprises his role as Lady Penelope’s chauffer Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go. You can see the trailer for it here.
The Seventh Doctor returns to deal with the frozen Dalek army in the Big Finish audio Return of the Daleks.
Brendan mentions a very rude re-edit of Jon Pertwee reading the Planet of the Daleks novelisation. It’s by the Doctor Who Breastoration Team, so you’ve been warned.
And here’s a comparison of the 1976 cover of Terrance Dicks’s novelisation and Clayton Hickman’s loving tribute to it for the 2009 DVD release.
The Green Death
Rachael Carson’s 1962 novel Silent Spring talks about the damage caused to the environment by the use of pesticides. We talked about it when we discussed Planet of the Giants, oh, so long ago. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The giant flying bird feet on Metebelis 3 reminds Brendan of the worst monster fight ever in a Godzilla movie. Watch it: it makes Planet of the Dinosaurs look like Jurassic Park III.
Harry Mudd and Captain Kirk explode an android’s brain using the Liar’s Paradox in the 1967 Star Trek episode I, Mudd.
And, of course, here’s Peter Cushing Lives in Whitstable by the Jellybottys.
Picks of the Week
Todd
Todd picked the Sarah Jane Adventures season 4 serial The Death of the Doctor. It’s a DVD extra on The Green Death: Special Edition, so you might already have a copy without even realising it!
Brendan
The Big Finish Companion Chronicle Find and Replace, features Katy Manning playing both a future Jo Grant and the inimitable Iris Wildthyme.
Nathan
In 2015, Russell T Davies had three linked shows on Channel 4 in the UK: Cucumber, Banana and Tofu. Cucumber follows the story of Henry Best, a 46-year-old gay man living in Manchester, Banana is an anthology show, mostly featuring younger queer characters from Cucumber, and Tofu consists of actors from the other two shows and ordinary people discussing issues of sex and sexuality.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @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. We just love it when you say lovely things about us.
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You’re Not Katharine Hepburn
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn a heartbreaking series finale, Brendan, Todd and Nathan say goodbye to Katy Manning, as we discuss naked aliens, two-syllable names, dog-headed maggots and patronising the Welsh. That’s right: it’s Planet of the Daleks and The Green Death. Goodbye, Jo. You were fantastic.
Buy the stories!
Planet of the Daleks was released in 2009/2010 as part of the Dalek War box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Green Death: Special Edition was released on DVD in (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Planet of the Daleks
Mark Gatiss gets to read his very favourite Target novelisation, Terrance Dicks’s Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks. Which is nice. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
David Graham was once of the original Daleks way back in 1964. In 2015, at the age of 88, he reprises his role as Lady Penelope’s chauffer Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go. You can see the trailer for it here.
The Seventh Doctor returns to deal with the frozen Dalek army in the Big Finish audio Return of the Daleks.
Brendan mentions a very rude re-edit of Jon Pertwee reading the Planet of the Daleks novelisation. It’s by the Doctor Who Breastoration Team, so you’ve been warned.
And here’s a comparison of the 1976 cover of Terrance Dicks’s novelisation and Clayton Hickman’s loving tribute to it for the 2009 DVD release.
The Green Death
Rachael Carson’s 1962 novel Silent Spring talks about the damage caused to the environment by the use of pesticides. We talked about it when we discussed Planet of the Giants, oh, so long ago. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The giant flying bird feet on Metebelis 3 reminds Brendan of the worst monster fight ever in a Godzilla movie. Watch it: it makes Planet of the Dinosaurs look like Jurassic Park III.
Harry Mudd and Captain Kirk explode an android’s brain using the Liar’s Paradox in the 1967 Star Trek episode I, Mudd.
And, of course, here’s Peter Cushing Lives in Whitstable by the Jellybottys.
Picks of the Week
Todd
Todd picked the Sarah Jane Adventures season 4 serial The Death of the Doctor. It’s a DVD extra on The Green Death: Special Edition, so you might already have a copy without even realising it!
Brendan
The Big Finish Companion Chronicle Find and Replace, features Katy Manning playing both a future Jo Grant and the inimitable Iris Wildthyme.
Nathan
In 2015, Russell T Davies had three linked shows on Channel 4 in the UK: Cucumber, Banana and Tofu. Cucumber follows the story of Henry Best, a 46-year-old gay man living in Manchester, Banana is an anthology show, mostly featuring younger queer characters from Cucumber, and Tofu consists of actors from the other two shows and ordinary people discussing issues of sex and sexuality.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @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. We just love it when you say lovely things about us.
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You’re Not Katharine Hepburn
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn a heartbreaking series finale, Brendan, Todd and Nathan say goodbye to Katy Manning, as we discuss naked aliens, two-syllable names, dog-headed maggots and patronising the Welsh. That’s right: it’s Planet of the Daleks and The Green Death. Goodbye, Jo. You were fantastic.
Buy the stories!
Planet of the Daleks was released in 2009/2010 as part of the Dalek War box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Green Death: Special Edition was released on DVD in (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Planet of the Daleks
Mark Gatiss gets to read his very favourite Target novelisation, Terrance Dicks’s Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks. Which is nice. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
David Graham was once of the original Daleks way back in 1964. In 2015, at the age of 88, he reprises his role as Lady Penelope’s chauffer Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go. You can see the trailer for it here.
The Seventh Doctor returns to deal with the frozen Dalek army in the Big Finish audio Return of the Daleks.
Brendan mentions a very rude re-edit of Jon Pertwee reading the Planet of the Daleks novelisation. It’s by the Doctor Who Breastoration Team, so you’ve been warned.
And here’s a comparison of the 1976 cover of Terrance Dicks’s novelisation and Clayton Hickman’s loving tribute to it for the 2009 DVD release.
The Green Death
Rachael Carson’s 1962 novel Silent Spring talks about the damage caused to the environment by the use of pesticides. We talked about it when we discussed Planet of the Giants, oh, so long ago. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The giant flying bird feet on Metebelis 3 reminds Brendan of the worst monster fight ever in a Godzilla movie. Watch it: it makes Planet of the Dinosaurs look like Jurassic Park III.
Harry Mudd and Captain Kirk explode an android’s brain using the Liar’s Paradox in the 1967 Star Trek episode I, Mudd.
And, of course, here’s Peter Cushing Lives in Whitstable by the Jellybottys.
Picks of the Week
Todd
Todd picked the Sarah Jane Adventures season 4 serial The Death of the Doctor. It’s a DVD extra on The Green Death: Special Edition, so you might already have a copy without even realising it!
Brendan
The Big Finish Companion Chronicle Find and Replace, features Katy Manning playing both a future Jo Grant and the inimitable Iris Wildthyme.
Nathan
In 2015, Russell T Davies had three linked shows on Channel 4 in the UK: Cucumber, Banana and Tofu. Cucumber follows the story of Henry Best, a 46-year-old gay man living in Manchester, Banana is an anthology show, mostly featuring younger queer characters from Cucumber, and Tofu consists of actors from the other two shows and ordinary people discussing issues of sex and sexuality.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @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. We just love it when you say lovely things about us.
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You’re Not Katharine Hepburn
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn a heartbreaking series finale, Brendan, Todd and Nathan say goodbye to Katy Manning, as we discuss naked aliens, two-syllable names, dog-headed maggots and patronising the Welsh. That’s right: it’s Planet of the Daleks and The Green Death. Goodbye, Jo. You were fantastic.
Buy the stories!
Planet of the Daleks was released in 2009/2010 as part of the Dalek War box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Green Death: Special Edition was released on DVD in (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Planet of the Daleks
Mark Gatiss gets to read his very favourite Target novelisation, Terrance Dicks’s Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks. Which is nice. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
David Graham was once of the original Daleks way back in 1964. In 2015, at the age of 88, he reprises his role as Lady Penelope’s chauffer Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go. You can see the trailer for it here.
The Seventh Doctor returns to deal with the frozen Dalek army in the Big Finish audio Return of the Daleks.
Brendan mentions a very rude re-edit of Jon Pertwee reading the Planet of the Daleks novelisation. It’s by the Doctor Who Breastoration Team, so you’ve been warned.
And here’s a comparison of the 1976 cover of Terrance Dicks’s novelisation and Clayton Hickman’s loving tribute to it for the 2009 DVD release.
The Green Death
Rachael Carson’s 1962 novel Silent Spring talks about the damage caused to the environment by the use of pesticides. We talked about it when we discussed Planet of the Giants, oh, so long ago. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The giant flying bird feet on Metebelis 3 reminds Brendan of the worst monster fight ever in a Godzilla movie. Watch it: it makes Planet of the Dinosaurs look like Jurassic Park III.
Harry Mudd and Captain Kirk explode an android’s brain using the Liar’s Paradox in the 1967 Star Trek episode I, Mudd.
And, of course, here’s Peter Cushing Lives in Whitstable by the Jellybottys.
Picks of the Week
Todd
Todd picked the Sarah Jane Adventures season 4 serial The Death of the Doctor. It’s a DVD extra on The Green Death: Special Edition, so you might already have a copy without even realising it!
Brendan
The Big Finish Companion Chronicle Find and Replace, features Katy Manning playing both a future Jo Grant and the inimitable Iris Wildthyme.
Nathan
In 2015, Russell T Davies had three linked shows on Channel 4 in the UK: Cucumber, Banana and Tofu. Cucumber follows the story of Henry Best, a 46-year-old gay man living in Manchester, Banana is an anthology show, mostly featuring younger queer characters from Cucumber, and Tofu consists of actors from the other two shows and ordinary people discussing issues of sex and sexuality.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @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. We just love it when you say lovely things about us.
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You’re Not Katharine Hepburn
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn a heartbreaking series finale, Brendan, Todd and Nathan say goodbye to Katy Manning, as we discuss naked aliens, two-syllable names, dog-headed maggots and patronising the Welsh. That’s right: it’s Planet of the Daleks and The Green Death. Goodbye, Jo. You were fantastic.
Buy the stories!
Planet of the Daleks was released in 2009/2010 as part of the Dalek War box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Green Death: Special Edition was released on DVD in (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Planet of the Daleks
Mark Gatiss gets to read his very favourite Target novelisation, Terrance Dicks’s Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks. Which is nice. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
David Graham was once of the original Daleks way back in 1964. In 2015, at the age of 88, he reprises his role as Lady Penelope’s chauffer Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go. You can see the trailer for it here.
The Seventh Doctor returns to deal with the frozen Dalek army in the Big Finish audio Return of the Daleks.
Brendan mentions a very rude re-edit of Jon Pertwee reading the Planet of the Daleks novelisation. It’s by the Doctor Who Breastoration Team, so you’ve been warned.
And here’s a comparison of the 1976 cover of Terrance Dicks’s novelisation and Clayton Hickman’s loving tribute to it for the 2009 DVD release.
The Green Death
Rachael Carson’s 1962 novel Silent Spring talks about the damage caused to the environment by the use of pesticides. We talked about it when we discussed Planet of the Giants, oh, so long ago. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The giant flying bird feet on Metebelis 3 reminds Brendan of the worst monster fight ever in a Godzilla movie. Watch it: it makes Planet of the Dinosaurs look like Jurassic Park III.
Harry Mudd and Captain Kirk explode an android’s brain using the Liar’s Paradox in the 1967 Star Trek episode I, Mudd.
And, of course, here’s Peter Cushing Lives in Whitstable by the Jellybottys.
Picks of the Week
Todd
Todd picked the Sarah Jane Adventures season 4 serial The Death of the Doctor. It’s a DVD extra on The Green Death: Special Edition, so you might already have a copy without even realising it!
Brendan
The Big Finish Companion Chronicle Find and Replace, features Katy Manning playing both a future Jo Grant and the inimitable Iris Wildthyme.
Nathan
In 2015, Russell T Davies had three linked shows on Channel 4 in the UK: Cucumber, Banana and Tofu. Cucumber follows the story of Henry Best, a 46-year-old gay man living in Manchester, Banana is an anthology show, mostly featuring younger queer characters from Cucumber, and Tofu consists of actors from the other two shows and ordinary people discussing issues of sex and sexuality.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @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. We just love it when you say lovely things about us.
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27. You Make a Point, I Suck out a Bag
On the Time LashWe're at that halfway point in David Tennant's second season as The Doctor, and Mark and Ben are joined by actor, comedian and all-round science-fiction and fantasy nutcase Des O'Gorman to chat about 42, the Hinchcliffe/Holmes/Baker 1976 classic/total rip-off Planet of Evil, and what the similarities are between the Ghostbusters and the IRA.
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27. You Make a Point, I Suck out a Bag
On the Time LashWe're at that halfway point in David Tennant's second season as The Doctor, and Mark and Ben are joined by actor, comedian and all-round science-fiction and fantasy nutcase Des O'Gorman to chat about 42, the Hinchcliffe/Holmes/Baker 1976 classic/total rip-off Planet of Evil, and what the similarities are between the Ghostbusters and the IRA.
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25th April Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast25th April Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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25th April Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast25th April Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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25th April Whostrology
Tin Dog Podcast25th April Whostrology Your Daily #DoctorWho #Astrology from the worlds ONLY #Whostrology expert!#W #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho #Doctor #Who #GALLY
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RRR80 Doctor Who: The Macra Terror (1967)
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Sick, But OK, Astronaut Ice Cream, Writing: More! TV: Doctor Who: The Macra Terror (1967), Thunderbirds Are Go (2015), Tatau (2015), Intruders (2014), Dig (2015), Trailers: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One (2016), Fantastic Four (2015), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
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RRR80 Doctor Who: The Macra Terror (1967)
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Sick, But OK, Astronaut Ice Cream, Writing: More! TV: Doctor Who: The Macra Terror (1967), Thunderbirds Are Go (2015), Tatau (2015), Intruders (2014), Dig (2015), Trailers: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One (2016), Fantastic Four (2015), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
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RRR 80, Inc. Doctor Who: The Macra Terror (1967), UK Pop Culture, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Technology and Creative Podc
Roy's Rocket RadioNews: Sick, But OK, Astronaut Ice Cream, Writing: More! TV: Doctor Who: The Macra Terror (1967), Thunderbirds Are Go (2015), Tatau (2015), Intruders (2014), Dig (2015), Trailers: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One (2016), Fantastic Four (2015), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
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42 to Doomsday - Nu Who Underrated Top 5!
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 35 - The boys from Oz are back and with nothing of consequence occurring in the world of Who, we fall back to 'ye old faithful' top 5 countdown, this time looking at the top 5 underrated Nu Who episodes. Which stories will make the cut and which entries will render Mark speechless? We touch upon the Sony leaks, the Radio Times Nu Who poll and the long awaited (and delayed) return of our 'Dragged from the Archives' segment looking at casting of a new Doctor, the unfortunate death of another and an intriguing look at an alternate universe's version of Season 24 - would it have been an improvement on what was served up to us? Finally - has the Omnirumour claimed the sanity of its latest victim?
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42 to Doomsday - Nu Who Underrated Top 5!
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 35 - The boys from Oz are back and with nothing of consequence occurring in the world of Who, we fall back to 'ye old faithful' top 5 countdown, this time looking at the top 5 underrated Nu Who episodes. Which stories will make the cut and which entries will render Mark speechless? We touch upon the Sony leaks, the Radio Times Nu Who poll and the long awaited (and delayed) return of our 'Dragged from the Archives' segment looking at casting of a new Doctor, the unfortunate death of another and an intriguing look at an alternate universe's version of Season 24 - would it have been an improvement on what was served up to us? Finally - has the Omnirumour claimed the sanity of its latest victim?