Doctor Who: Sciencey Wiencey podcast
- Description:
Homepage: http://scienceywiencey.libsyn.com
RSS Feed: http://scienceywiencey.libsyn.com/rss
- Episodes:
- 4
- Average Episode Duration:
- 20:49
- Longest Episode Duration:
- 30:04
- Total Duration of all Episodes:
- 1 hour, 23 minutes and 15 seconds
- Earliest Episode:
- 11 June 2013 (8:22am GMT)
- Latest Episode:
- 19 November 2012 (2:55am GMT)
- Average Time Between Episodes:
- 23 days, 0 hours, 29 minutes and 4 seconds
Doctor Who: Sciencey Wiencey podcast Episodes
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Sciencey Wiencey 004 - Entropy
Episode Duration: 30 minutes and 4 secondsTrying to explain why the universe wants to make your tea go cold, how our lives may be owed to a plughole, and what may have made the Master think further ahead than any other Timelord.
Please send feedback to: scienceywiencey@gmail.com
Twitter: @scienceywiencey
MAJOR SPOILERS for: Logopolis, Doomsday, Utopia, The Doctor's Wife
Minor spoiler-ish for: Terminus, The Mind Robber, Rise of the Cybermen
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Sciencey Wiencey 003 - Sontarans
Episode Duration: 16 minutes and 37 secondsTrying to explain why Sontarans look like baked potatoes, why Proffessor Rubish was wrong, and why there's no place for sexism in the modern Sontaran space fleet.
Please send feedback to: scienceywiencey@gmail.com
Twitter: @scienceywiencey
Minor SPOILERS for: The Sontaran Stratagem, The Time Warrior.
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Sciencey Wiencey 002 - Solar Flares
Episode Duration: 23 minutes and 38 secondsThis time looking at Solar Flares and solar storms in new and classic Doctor Who.
Please send feedback to: scienceywiencey@gmail.com
Twitter: @scienceywiencey
SPOILERS FOR: The Ark In Space, The Beast Below
Minor spoiler-ish for: The Sontaran Experiment, Girl in the Fireplace
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Sciencey Wiencey 001 - Hiding one second away
Episode Duration: 12 minutes and 56 secondsKicking off a brand new podcast by using Daleks on trains to explain how to hide stuff.
Please send feedback to: scienceywiencey@gmail.com
SPOILERS FOR: The Stolen Earth.
Minor spoiler-ish for: The End of Time Part 1 & The Space Museum