The TARDIS Tavern
- Description:
- Grab a libation and sit back and relax as Steve and Sean discuss all things Doctor Who. And get really drunk the process.
Homepage: http://tardistavern.libsyn.com
RSS Feed: http://tardistavern.libsyn.com/rss
- Episodes:
- 90
- Average Episode Duration:
- 59:15
- Longest Episode Duration:
- 2:15:43
- Total Duration of all Episodes:
- 3 days, 16 hours, 52 minutes and 5 seconds
- Earliest Episode:
- 1 November 2009 (10:12pm GMT)
- Latest Episode:
- 23 April 2013 (1:20pm GMT)
- Average Time Between Episodes:
- 14 days, 2 hours, 18 minutes and 5 seconds
The TARDIS Tavern Episodes
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Episode 82: And Then There Were Three
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 33 minutes and 39 secondsWhere do you go after “The Two Doctors”? Naturally, “The Three Doctors”! We’re joined by Kyle Anderson of the podcasts Doctor Who: The Writer’s Room and WTF are You Watching? We discuss what was then the show’s ten-year anniversary story, back in the day when nerds were precluded from voice their rumors and anticipation on the internet.
We also talk a little bit about the latest entry to the Doctor Who oeuvre, “Hide”. Masterpiece or tangled senseless mess? You just might be surprised what we think.
Email us at tardistavern@gmail.com, “like” us on Facebook for a chance to win a free iPad (not!), follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern and Kyle via @functionalnerd. You can follow Steve via @tardistaverntit, but Twitter is about to ban his account.
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Episode 81: The Pair o' Docs
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 52 minutes and 31 secondsWe’re churning episodes out like bug spray on boll weevils lately, and, as we promised, this time we have a discussion of “The Two Doctors”, Robert Holmes’ penultimate story. Grab the carrot juice, play a merry tune on your recorder, and slip into some bright, tight-fitting boob gear, and join us as we travel to Spain.
Plus there’s just a little bit of discussion about “The Rings of Akhaten” and “Cold War”!
Email us at tardistavern@gmail.com, look us upon Facebook, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern.
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Episode 80: I Never Drink...Wine
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 45 minutes and 43 secondsBurrowing a little further into the annals of the Fourth Doctor (a phrase we were looking for any excuse to use), we wander towards the end of his tenure, three years past the last time we saw him in “The Robots of Death” to “State of Decay”, in which he matches wits with a trio of ancient vampires amidst a crumbling society.
We also explain why we don’t like reviewing Big Finish, and also touch a little – just a tiny little bit – on the latest two episodes, “The Bells of St. John” and “The Rings of Akhaten”.
Send hate mail to tardistavern@gmail.com, hit us up on Facebook, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern.
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Episode 79: Pantophobia
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 4 minutes and 10 secondsOn the eve of the broadcast of “The Bells of St. John’s”, naturally we couldn’t resist not reviewing it. Instead, we go back in time to September of 2011, which broad us such classics as “The Girl Who Waited”, “A Good Man Goes to War”, and the topic of this episode, the overlooked and often forgotten “Night Terrors”.
Plus there’s gossip about the rumors circulating regarding the up and coming release of the JNT biography and the muckraking regarding Matt Smith’s leaving the show. And feedback, don’t forget the feedback.
On another night, we will continue to chat about the new series, but will still focus on reviews of older Doctor Who stories, so stay tuned in about a week’s time when we will release a short discussion of the first two episodes aired for Series 7B, and a longer discussion of a certain Fourth Doctor story from 1980.
Email us stuff at tardistavern@gmail.com, catch us on Facebook, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern. Also, if you don’t blink you just might see Steve on Twitter via @tardistaverntit.
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Episode 78: The Potpourri Episode (With Daphne Ashbrook!)
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 29 minutes and 46 secondspot-pour-ri po-pu-‘re n [F pot pourri, lit. rotten pot] 1 : a jar of flower petals and spices used for scent 2 : a miscellaneous collection : MEDLEY
No, this isn’t the flower show episode. Rather, as promised, we give you a quick review of the video game Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock, some discussion about the upcoming second-half of Series Seven, and (we haven’t brought you one of these in a while) an interview with Daphne Ashbrook, star of the 1996 TV movie.
Special thanks to our own roving reporter Andre Tessier for interviewing Ms. Ashbrook at this year’s Gallifrey convention. (Or was it from last year? We were too drunk to tell.)
Send happy thoughts to tardistavern@gmail.com, “like” us on Facebook for free pie, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern.
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Episode 77: Please Do Not Throw Beer at Me
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 22 minutes and 39 secondsTo give the impression that there is some rhyme to our reason, Episode 77 just needed to have a story aired in 1977, so there was a smorgasbord of Fourth Doctor and Leela yumminess to choose from. We like mysteries and we like robots, so naturally we had to turn our sights onto “The Robots of Death”, that madcap little adventure that could be a cross between Alien and a Dick Tracy comic.
There’s talk of Gallifrey past (I missed you, Steve!) and a hint of feedback (thank you, Dr. Phil!). And plenty of scotch and vodka, although not mixed together.
Shoot feedback to us at tardistavern@gmail.com, “like” us on Facebook (just search for “TARDIS Tavern”, I’m too lazy to copy and paste the link right now), and read Sean bitching on Twitter via @tardistavern.
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Episode 76: The Wrong Podcast
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 6 minutes and 41 secondsThere are two things we learned since recording this podcast. The first is never to drink while listening or watching the subject matter that you’re going to review. The second is that we have a soft spot for Big Finish. We’ve had our stinkers (Red Dawn) and our triumphs (Peri and the Pescon Paradox), so we dipped our fingers into the audio vault once again and pulled out Big Finish’s most recent of its main line of stories, The Wrong Doctors.
So with that join us as we jump a train to Pease Pottage and visit two Melanie Bushes, two Sixth Doctors (one in blue and the other in his traditional patchwork coat), dinosaurs, and singing septuagenarians. If that sounds a little confusing, just imagine if you were drunk.
We like when people like us on Facebook, send us email at tardistavern@gmail.com, or follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern. SEE YOU AT GALLIFREY!
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Episode 75: Oh, What a Tangled Web of Fear We Weave!
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 18 minutes and 47 secondsLooks like we survived the end of the world after all.
When you survive an ordeal like that, there’s nothing like a little dose of Patrick Troughton, so we decided to turn around and talk about what we originally intended: that mostly-missing story of the Second Doctor’s era, “The Web of Fear”.
Although five of the six episodes were destroyed after someone at the BBC went on a bender and burned a couple dozen reels of old television, you can see the first episode in all its glory in the “Lost in Time” box set. The remainder is available from BBC audio.
You can follow us on Facebook, send us hate mail at tardistavern@gmail.com, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern (Steve has a Twitter account too, but he hasn’t used it since March of 2012 so we won’t go there). Oh look, rocks!
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Episode 74: The End of the World Episode
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 14 minutes and 17 secondsThis time we take an interesting turn, with a review of “The Web of Fear”, featuring one of our favorites, Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor.
Or do we? We did, after all, record on December 21, 2012…are you still around to hear this?
(Warning: Chicanery and spoilers abound!)
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Episode 73: Pissed on Peri
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 21 minutes and 19 secondsWe haven’t talked about Big Finish for a while now, so it was time to recruit Doctor Who podcasting’s foremost expert on Big Finish audio plays, John Brannigan of Cyber Testicle and Radio Rassilon fame, to drink and talk about Peri and the Piscon Paradox, an edition of Big Finish’s Companion Chronicles range by Nev Fountain and featuring – you guessed it! – Nicola Bryant as Peri.
There’s some talk about the story, some talk about Nicola Bryant and our inability to revoke the restraining order, and a little bit of talk about the current series that might just make you put your thumb on your chin and go “Hmmm.”
Insert the usual crap here. Facebook. Email. Twitter via @tardistavern and @tardistaverntit, plus catch John via @digspinach (hehe, it rhymes with “Big Finish”).
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Interview with a Blue Delvian Priestess
Episode Duration: 0 minutes and 0 secondsFor all of our listeners who happen to be Farscape fans I would like to direct you to the Omega Podcast’s recent interview with Virginia Hey (Zhaan). Wes, co-host of the Omega Podcast, knew of my love for this non-Doctor Who program and invited me to ride side-saddle during the interview. We both asked the lovely Ms. Hey questions about her time on Farscape and her future projects.
Omega Podcast’s Virginia Hey Interview: http://theomegapodcast.tumblr.com/
After listening please take a look at her web presence.
Virginia Hey’s Main Site: www.virginiahey.com
Virginia Hey’s Indiegogo page: www.indiegogo.com/VirginiaHey
Virginia Hey’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/virginia.hey.official
If this interview fuels your hunger for Farscape discussion (Tavern style) then please listen to TARDIS Tavern’s episode # 60 where we discuss this iconic show with guest bartender and Farscape fan David aka Draculasaurus.
TARDIS Tavern Episode #60: http://tardistavern.libsyn.com/episode-60-the-farscape-episode
And if you haven’t already, subscribe to the Omega Podcast for more Doctor Who podcasting goodness.
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Episode 72: Deconstructing the Pandorica
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 47 minutes and 21 secondsFresh off of the first half of Series Seven, we just couldn’t get enough of the Eleventh Doctor. At the behest of our friend Erik from The Doctor Who Book Club Podcast, we watched and discussed “The Big Bang” and “The Pandorica Opens” with him. For those of you that listen to the very best in Doctor Who podcasting, you may know that Sean and Steve appeared on A Mostly Harmless Cutaway with our other friends Eric and Josh when these episodes first aired. Have our opinions changed after viewing it again. Is Erik alone in thinking this two-parter is the bee’s knees?
As usual, the cocktails flowed freely (at least for two of us, ahem) and we saw a mutual friend of the podcast, Erika (whom you may recall from our “Pertwee Extravaganza” not long ago), and asked her to join the fray. The result is an hour and 47 minutes of insightful philosophical discussion on the story. Also, we get really drunk.
Join us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter via @tardistavern and @tardistaverntit. Feel free to follow this episode’s guests, Erik and Erika, via @sjcaustenite and @hollygodarkly, respectfully. Oh, and we’ll read your feedback on the show if we’re not too drunk, so feel free to email us at tardistavern@gmail.com.
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Episode 71: The Power of a Town Called Manhattan
Episode Duration: 58 minutes and 30 secondsWe’re back, we’re drunk, and we have opinions about the latest episodes. Just when you thought it was safe to download another Doctor Who podcast, we’re here! Listen to find out what we thought of “A Town Called Mercy”, “The Power of Three”, and “The Angels Take Manhattan”. We like to keep things spoiler-free, but here’s a preview: the two of us only really agree on one of the three!
So pour yourself a glass of wine, beer, scotch, vodka, or whatever and sit back and relax as we talk about stuff a whole month after every Doctor Who podcast has already covered.
Send us hate mail at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern, Steve via @tardistaverntit, and of course check out our growing community on Facebook!
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Episode 70: Asylum of the Dinosaurs on a Podcast
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 9 minutes and 35 secondsWe’re jumping on the Doctor Who podcast bandwagon and taking a peek at “Asylum of the Daleks” and “Dinosaurs on a Spaceship”. Will the bile flow as usual towards the Moff and his masturbatory story arcs? Or will we embrace the evil? Will we enjoy what is clearly meant as this season’s “throw away” episode? Listen and find out! Free pie and punch await for the first ten listeners (in other words, all of you).
Send us feedback at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern and Steve via @tardistaverntit. Plus, hunt us down on Facebook…we want more followers than all the other Doctor Who podcasts combined!
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Episode 69: We Need to Talk About Seven
Episode Duration: 39 minutes and 29 secondsWith Season (er...I mean SERIES) Seven just a couple weeks away, we thought it was time to put our collective heads together with David and Marty from Hoo on Who and talk about our predictions and hopes for the upcoming series.
Seeing that most of the time all four of us tend to natter on about Classic Who, we thought that you, the good listeners, would like to hear what we think about the current series (aside from Sean's incessant bile regarding the Moff).
And after that...Sean and Steve jump into Dave and Marty's TARDIS and travel to the titanium bunker for a very, very special crossover episode of Hoo on Who. History is made as we're actually drunker on that podcast than our own!
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Episode 68: Stevedance!
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 21 minutes and 47 secondsSteve has finally joined us from his (turns out) travels from not-so-far-abroad with tales of suspense and intrigue. For the first time since we’d like to remember, it’s just the two of your usual humble hosts for this episode…and we all hope, of course, that Steve stays on for quite a while to come.
Carrying on from Episode 65, in which we discussed “Kinda”, we’ve decided to let things run their natural course and review its sequel, “Snakedance”, featuring the Fifth Doctor, Nyssa, and Tegan. Did these reviewers fall under Martin Clunes’ devilish charm? Has one of them been influenced a bit too much by the Mara? Can we think of more useless waffling to make this introduction longer? Listen and find out!
Oh yeah, there’s also an interview…stay tuned for more!
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Episode 67: Kamelion's Demons
Episode Duration: 55 minutes and 25 secondsWhilst Steve remains in an undisclosed location fighting crime and making the world a better place, Sean holds down the fort still, this time with our old friend Erika and Steven from Radio Free Skaro. Our first idea was to review "The Idiot's Lantern" in view of the diamond jubilee, then we realized this wouldn't be released until July, so you know, fuck that.
Given free reign to choose a topic, as our guests often do, Erika selected "The King's Demons", much to the chagrin of Steven and the relief of Sean who realized he only had to watch two episodes. Short and sweet? Or does this story just fester like a tiny deer turd on the forest floor. Listen and find out!
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Episode 66: Professor Dave, Lillibet, and "The Ark in Space"
Episode Duration: 58 minutes and 8 secondsWith Steve collecting ice samples in Antarctica, we have more chances to have new and exciting people at the Tavern. We're happy and proud to present (Professor) Dave and Elizabeth, co-hosts of not one but two podcasts: Professor Dave's Ark in Space and The DWO Whocast.
And what better story to chat about than "The Ark in Space"? Fiberglass Wirrn, green bubble wrap that begs to be popped, and claustrophobia! What else can you possibly ask for?
As usual, feel free to send us bitch mail at tardistavern@gmail.com and also join us on Facebook (we need more followers!). Follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern, Steve via @tardistaverntit, Dave via @davidkeep1964, and Elizabeth via @lizaanne42.
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Episode 65: It's Kinda a Funny Story
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 24 minutes and 35 secondsWe’re back! It’s been a while since we’ve skipped along that old familiar path of classic Doctor Who, what with the current series in limbo and all that, but we’re back and happy as ever to bring you our thoughts on the Fifth Doctor story “Kinda”.
Unfortunately, after 64 episodes of Steve-goodness, for the first time ever he was unable to join us. Steve is spending a little time in a monastery, praying or making win or something. Or perhaps he saw “Kinda” before us and just went totally Buddha.
Nevertheless, we are joined once again by our friend Andre and Hannah, who has provided us with some slamming commentary in the past. So please grab a fork, dig in, and enjoy the new meat!
Drop us feedback at tardistavern@gmail.com and look for us on Facebook, too! Also follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern, Steve via @tardistaverntit, Andre via @AndreT_NY, and Hannah via @WhoLiveBlogFeed.
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Episode 64: The Single-Horned Equine and the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant (and Paul McGann!)
Episode Duration: 56 minutes and 31 seconds“The Unicorn and the Wasp” isn’t exactly a conspicuous story, but after churning out three Pertwees and “The Caves of Androzani”, it seemed to go down smooth and sweet. In fact, we haven’t talked about a Tenth Doctor and Donna since way, way back when we did “Partners in Crime.” So enjoy!
If you’re the slightest bit disappointed by this topic, keep listening. Our roving reporter Andre Tessier got to sit down with none other than Eighth Doctor himself, Paul McGann! What do you think he’ll have to drink? (Spoiler: red wine.)
Feel free to send yummy feedback to us at tardistavern@gmail.com, follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern, Steve via @tardistaverntit, and Andre via @andret_ny. Oh yeah, don’t forget Facebook and GetGlue!
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Episode 63: The Caves of Zany Androids
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 17 minutes and 37 secondsHaving took time to detox from February's misadventures and not-so-fresh off of our reviews of the so-called five worst stories of all time, we're joined by Lord Zimon to review the so-called best story of all time, "The Caves of Androzani."
What happens when you mix scotch with spectrox? Delusions of grandeur or the delightful ecstacy of a time gone by? Listen closely, friends, as we unpeel the laytex mask behind one of Robert Holmes' latest (and perhaps greatest) stories.
Plus...feedback!
Follow us on Facebook, catch Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern, Steve via @tardistaverntit, and Josh via @whomejz. We like audio feedback, because sometimes we're too loopy on spectrox to read some of it out loud, so send it to tardistavern@gmail.com.
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Episode 62: Gallifrey 23
Episode Duration: 36 minutes and 8 secondsThis past weekend marked the 23rd Gallifrey One convention in Los Angeles and, once again, we attended the festivities with hopes of bringing the fun to those of our listeners who could not make it. We were a bit more successful this year than last year (which was more like The Lost Weekend than a Doctor Who convention), and on Saturday night we hosted an impromptu "live recording" in our room. Free booze was provided, thus attendance was somewhat decent.
Our guests included our own roving reporter Andre Tessier (@AndreT_NY), Paul and Pete of The Pharos Project podcast (@KungFuYoda and @beastmasterpete respectivley), Nicole (@boozeleprechaun), Sarah (@sourcitruslady), Melissa (@Bellaira), John (Twitter handle unknown at this time, but we bet he has one), our friend Bob from Houston, and our hotel neighbors Miranda and Sam who came crossplaying as the Seventh Doctor and Ace.
In the coming months we hope to present you with a bit more that we collected from Gallifrey, but for now sit back and relax and listen to our impressions of the first two days.
Facebook, GetGlue, blah blah blah, you know the drill. Follow us on Twitter at @tardistavern and @tardistaverntit and, as a result of our activities throughout the weekend, we will accept process of service via email at tardistavern@gmail.com.
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Episode 61: A Pertwee Extravaganza!
Episode Duration: 2 hours, 15 minutes and 43 secondsOn this very, very special of The TARDIS Tavern, we confront Steve once again with his biggest Doctor Who fear: The Third Doctor! We are joined by our good friends Chris Burgess of Radio Free Skaro and podcast newcomer Erika (known for those of you on Twitter as @HollyGoDarkly). We examine not just one but three (yes, three!) Third Doctor stories: "Terror of the Autons," "The Curse of Peladon," and "The Time Warrior."
Those of you that are longtime listeners may notice that this is one of our longest episodes ever! And after an hour and a half of recording (plus half an hour of pre-show cocktails), some people can hold their liquor better than others. It truly does mark the anniversary of Gallifrey 22! So pull up a pitcher or a cuppa, light a fire or a cigarette, and enjoy...our Pertwee Extravaganza!
Follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern, Steve via @tardistaverntit, Chris via @dubbayoo, and Erika via @HollyGoDarkly. Please also join us on Facebook and email us at tardistavern@gmail.com. By the way, we're a little backed on reading feedback lately, so bear with our drunken asses.
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Episode 60: The Farscape Episode
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 14 minutes and 5 secondsBecause we can't talk about Doctor Who all the time, we thought we'd do a complete 180 this time and talk about a different science fiction show that isn't so, um...well, Doctor Who-ee. Steve has long been ranting and raving about this show called Farscape (1999-2003), so we'd thought we'd give it a spin. Joining us is our friend David (better known as "Draculasaurus" among fans), who is also a big Farscape fan. This is, however, the first time for Sean to see a single episode, so listen in as he gets his proverbial cherry popped.
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Episode 59: The Midori Death (and Gary Russell!)
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 23 minutes and 26 secondsRight on the tail of our sixtieth, we are joined by our new roving reporter, Andre Tessier, a frequent listener and friend of the show. We dive into another Third Doctor story, "The Green Death." Will Steve finally see the error of his ways and join the Cult of Pertwee? Or can we expect more hate mail, lined with frills and velvet?
As our newly-designated "roving reporter," Andre brings us an exclusive interview with author and script editor Gary Russell, interviewed at the latest DWNY event. We think he wouldn't have given us the time of day if he really knew who we are (thanks, Sean), but it was jolly sweet of him to sit down with us.
And, finally, we have some lovely audio feedback from longtime listener Hannah, as well as an email from Robert "Richard" Kulp.
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Episode 58: The Christmas Episode
Episode Duration: 47 minutes and 2 secondsWe've been doing this little podcast for just over two years, and it occurred to us suddenly that we've never had a Christmas episode. Every other podcast seems to be cashing in on this holiday thing, so we figured we'd just jump in and join the fray. Join us as we exchange gifts, drink egg nog, and talk about "The Feast of Steven," Doctor Who's first ever Christmas episode. See you next year, kids.
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Episode 57: The Craptastics, Part 5 of 5: The Twin Dilemma
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 1 minute and 21 secondsAnd so we've come to this. The bottom of the bucket. The last frontier. Number 200 in Doctor Who Magazine's poll: "The Twin Dilemma." Is it as bad as they say? Can we sit through an hour and half of this without wanting to strangle those twins and make a couple of bookends? Frankly, we're a little relieved to get these five episodes behind us and start reviewing some good stuff. Like maybe "Fear Her." Or perhaps even some Pertwee, right Steve? Join us and Lord Zimon as we imbibe and discuss.
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Episode 56: The Craptastics, Part 4 of 5: Timelash
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 10 minutes and 17 secondsFour down and one to go. This time we discuss "Timelash," number 199 of Doctor Who Magazine's 2009 poll. This time around we're joined by Matt of The Raggedy Podcast. Did watching this hour and a half of fluffery incite us to hurl ourselves into the Timelash? Or did we half-heartedly embrace it? (See also: Episode 54, in which we talk "Underworld.")
Plus we have one cryptic bit of audio feedback from a loyal listener as well as an email suggesting good Doctor Who for the Halloween weekend...er, better late than never I suppose.
Join us on Facebook and send us feedback at tardistavern@gmail. Also catch Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern, Steve via @tardistaverntit, and Matt via @androiddreamer!
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Episode 55: The Craptastics, Part 3 of 5: Time and the Rani
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes and 10 secondsAfter a brief cutaway to a discussion of Series Six, we're back to business again with our "Craptastics" series, in which we review the bottom five stories of Doctor Who Magazine's 2009 poll.
This time we discuss #498 in the poll, the infamous "Time and the Rani." Joining us for the fun is Steven of Radio Free Skaro, who makes us feel like buffoons with his encyclopedic knowledge of the show (as if he needed help with that). Is Mel redeemable in this one? Does Kate O'Mara do good imitations? Why does the Doctor play spoons on the Rani's breasts? Will they ever have a "Time and the Rani" Lego set? All these questions will be answered...and more, including some cryptic audio feedback from one of our favorite listeners.
Did you know that we only have 126 followers on Facebook? You could be #127! We also like receiving audio feedback at tardistavern@gmail.com. Also, catch Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern and Steve via @tardistaverntit. We really need to plug these things when we record, but frankly we're just too drunk to remember.
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Episode 54: A Mostly Harmless Cutaway to Series Six
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 38 minutes and 5 secondsThis episode we're taking a little detour from our "Craptastics" series to bring on Lord Zimon and discuss the recently-completed series six. You've already heard us waflle on regarding "Let's Kill Hitler" and "Closing Time," but what did we think of the remainder of the Eleventh Doctor's adventures? We cover them all, from "The Impossible Astronaut" to "The Wedding of River Song."
Whether you like series six or not, I'm sure there's one thing we can all agree on...aren't we glad the arc is over and we can get back to good old monster-of-the-week?
We encourage audio feedback to be sent to tardistavern@gmail.com. Also, follow Sean on twitter via @tardistavern, Steve via @tardistaverntit, and Josh (a/k/a Lord Zimon) via @whomejz. Catch up with us one Facebook, GetGlue, and your latest pub crawl.
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Episode 53: The Craptastics, Part 2 of 5: Underworld
Episode Duration: 57 minutes and 30 secondsWe are both pleased and honored (or should I say "honoured"?) to be joined by our latest guest bartender, Paul Heath of The Pharos Project, our sister podcast from across the pond which also celebrates drunken fandom.
The topic this time is the serial "Underworld," ranked #197 in Doctor Who Magazine's "Mighty 200" poll. Some of us can only remember the crappy CSO, while others have a special place for this story in the cockles of their warm little hearts. Does this story truly deserve its reputation as one of the five worst stories of all time. Time (and several jiggers of bubble gum vodka) will only tell.
We also poke a bit at the previous evening's contribution to the Eleventh Doctor's range, "Closing Time." Fun little romp or waste of time twaddle? Time (and a few cigarettes) will only tell.
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Episode 52: The Craptastics, Part 1 of 5: Time-Flight
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 3 minutes and 20 secondsIn 2009, much to the delight of, well, people like us, Doctor Who Magazine released "The Mighty 200," a listing of readers' ratings of the existing 200 stories, from "An Unearthly Child" through "Planet of the Dead." The list rated the stories from best to worst.
We could talk about the latest Matt Smith story, but why do that when every other podcast is? Instead, we're spending the next five episodes focusing on the five lowest rated stories in DWM's list. We won't tell you which five they are in case you don't want to know, but we start from number 196 on the list and will work our way down to 200.
And so, without further ado, we discuss the much-maligned "Time-Flight," featuring the Fifth Doctor, Nyssa, and Tegan, quite possibly the blandest, beigiest trio ever to travel in the TARDIS (yes, this is Sean writing this). Does it deserve to be in the bottom five? Spoiler: One of thinks so. Oh yeah, there's also talk of "Let's Kill Hitler," two weeks after you've heard every one else's opinion of it. You might be surprised what we think.
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Episode 51: Pepper Pot
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 3 minutes and 35 secondsWe are joined by Katrina and Chris from the excellent Radio Free Skaro for a fun discussion of the Ninth Doctor adventure "Dalek." It's been a long time since The TARDIS Tavern ventured into Christopher Eccleston land (we did "The Long Game" a while back), so this was a particularly fun event for us, in addition to being joined by two friends who have made previous appearances as guest bartenders.
The scotch flows and the discussion gets heated. Could David Tennant play the Doctor as well as Eccleston did in this story? Does using American actors in a UK production underplay the performance of the actor? And can you guess which of the four of us didn't really enjoy "Dalek" the way 90% of the fan community seems to? All these questions shall be asked in Episode 51 of...The TARDIS Tavern!
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Episode 50: Yes, Our Livers Still Function
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 39 minutes and 12 secondsAlmost two years ago, on November 1, 2009, (back when there were only eight or so Doctor Who podcasts) we unleashed out first episode of The TARDIS Tavern onto an unwilling public. Six months later, somebody actually started listening to us.
We would like to dedicate our 50th episode to every one of you who has ever downloaded and listened to one of our episodes, particularly those of you who have listened from the beginning or gone back and reviewed those that you missed. We would also like to thank every one of our guest bartenders: David Hooie, Louis Trapani, Erik Stadnik, Liz Peloso, Josh Zimon, Eric Escamilla, Katrina Griffiths, Wes and Wendell Duellman, Adam and Alicia Pearson, John Branigan, Chris Burgess, and Marty Hooie. Also, a very special "Huzzah!" to John "Cyber Testicle" Branigan for procurring the signed photo from Sylvester McCoy, who no doubt thinks we're an old gay couple celebrating our anniversary.
For your pleasure, we have wrangled together some lovely audio feedback and a very special commentary of a very special film that we know for a fact hasn't been done by Radio Free Skaro. Also, we announce the names of our four "lucky" contest winners.
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Episode 49: The Time Diddler
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 10 minutes and 56 secondsSince we haven't visited the era of the First Doctor since our review of "The Gunfighters" some time ago, we return to digest and discuss "The Time Meddler" with our esteemed colleague Lord Zimon.
You may have noticed that next episode will be our 50th, so keep your ears peeled to learn how to win one of four fabulous prizes (some are less fabulous than others). And keep sending us that audio feedback, folks! (Insert subtle request for audio congratulations on our 50th episode here.)
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Episode 48: Attack of the Colin Baker
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 2 minutes and 44 secondsDo you know anyone whose favorite Doctor is Colin Baker? Yeah, neither do we. One just can't resist to bring up "The Twin Dilemma" or that coat when discussing poor Mr. Baker. Yes, we all know he redeemed himself quite well with Big Finish, but much of his television work on Doctor Who is questionable.
But it ain't all that bad. There are those of us (including Sean) that feel "The Twin Dilemma" has its virtues. But that's a topic for another podcast. Today, as we're joined by the lovely Lord Zimon himself, we discuss "Attack of the Cybermen."
Bloody hands, a fat Cyber Controller, and a plot constructed of Swiss cheese. What more can one really ask for, other than three opinions that span the spectrum about this slightly controversial story?
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With Apologies to Hannah: Listener Feedback We Were Too Drunk to Read
Episode Duration: 0 minutes and 0 secondsIn the event you like, never, listen to our podcast, then you probably don't realize that by the end of a recording one or both of us gets unbelievably drunk (that's the point of the whole thing, really). Many apologies go out to listener Hannah Rothman who has been sending us some splendid feedback the last couple months. Unfortunately, during the recording of Episode 47, a certain someone was too intoxicated to read her entire email. For your reading pleasure, it has been posted below. Enjoy!
Greetings, o' Nipples-of-Venus o' th' Tavern!
Back with the usual. Hopefully this one won't be as huge a textdump as my last couple, but prepare for waves of agreeing and disagreeing.
First of all, regarding your debate about the writing style of the show. I'm going to have to side with Sean on this one in agreeing that I don't think Doctor Who is really the right venue for, as he put it, "JJ Abrams-style writing." Personally, I prefer the RTD (and, to an extent, season 5 Moffat) style of mystery build-up arcs with subtle hints being dropped somewhere in every episode so we can have our little nuggets to keep the fans buzzing but don't take as much away from having fun running around and exploring all of time and space. I feel like the closest thing we've had to a romp this season was Curse of the Black Spot, and I wouldn't go so far as to call it a full-on romp because the atmosphere was so dark (same for The Doctor's Wife.) Also, I NEEEED to know who River Song is. Moff's been cockteasing us with this long enough.
I was surprised hear that despite all the nitpicks I had with Black Spot, you guys managed to point out all the ones I didn't notice (the last group not landing on the beds and that one pirate in the store room who randomly disappears), but I definitely agree with you about the horrific inconsistencies with the reflective surfaces. That was the big thing that drove me up the wall. Also, I can't quite wrap my brain around what kind of alien race or culture would build a virtual doctor like that. I can understand the beauty aspect to an extent, but what about the singing that made everyone loopy? Was that supposed to be the anesthetic? And what about her Angry Face? Were they really that in need of something so vicious-looking to protect their patients? Who would they be protecting them from? Also, Re: The Doctor's Wife, yes Idris reminded me a LOT of Helena Bonham Carter. Did either of you guys think that that whole episode felt like a piece of really really good fanfiction? (Neil Gaiman has admitted that this was his fanfic)
Moving back to the actual theme of your last episode, "Dalek" was my very first introduction to the Daleks and may have been the episode that shifted me from a reluctant viewer to a casual viewer when I was first starting out with the show nearly 2 years ago. Yes, Rob Shearman did a GREAT job at making them scary and I spent most of the latter half going "OH JESUS JUST KILL THE FUCKER" at the screen, not to mention the "oh shit" moment I had when they showed up en masse at the end of Bad Wolf. Since then they've gone down a bit, but I still prefer them to the Cybermen. When my mom and I had the Daleks vs. Cybermen debate, I realized that I actually dislike the Cybermen for the same reason she likes them more than the Daleks. Mom thinks that the Daleks are one-trick ponies and the Cybermen are more interesting villains because they used to be human, which was exactly why I found them dull in the first place. I'll explain why, since my reason is a very very stupid one: one of my first major fandoms (around late elementary school) was the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series which had a lot of plot points that revolved around the families and loved ones of the main characters being turned into robots. So when I saw that same concept used for the Cybermen in New Who, my brain immediately went "seen it." I say this is a stupid reason because I knew even then that Doctor Who was around LONG before Sonic. Also, yes you should DEFINITELY listen to Jubilee. While it does share some key elements with the episode Dalek, it's a profound, compelling, and VERY dark story in its own right that will leave you with some very powerful questions about the nature of human history (yes, it's that deep.) Speaking of the Daleks, what exactly appeals to you about the new Moffat-era Daleks? (I'm genuinely curious here.) I remember reading somewhere that Moff wanted children to "want to go up and lick them" and I completely fail to understand why any producer of Doctor Who would ever want that for any reason (unless, of course, they were making Dalek candy.) Quite honestly, the only thing I like about them is their exploitability for bad jokes. I remember my fellows over at the LiveJournal macro community ihasatardis had an EPIC field day when Victory of the Daleks aired and the macro-makers successfully exhausted nearly every joke imaginable for them (Mighty Morphin' Dalek Rangers, Dalek Pride, Daleks: Taste the Rainbow, iDaleks, etc.) in one weekend.
Also, regarding Davros, I've only seen one Classic story with him so I can't say much on the subject of him being overused back in the day, but it wasn't until I saw him in Classic Who that I started to find him a really cool villain. When I saw him in The Stolen Earth/Journey's End I found him pretty generic, but then I watched him in Genesis of the Daleks and he was suddenly catapulted into a great, devious, and engaging character. Like Jubilee, I highly recommend the Big Finish story "Davros" (not to be confused with the "I, Davros" series) as it's a fascinating character study piece and Terry Molloy is in top form. Also, the Sixth Doctor waking up for a day of work, picking out a tie, and making Davros get him tea is a glorious thing to behold (I swear this actually happens.) I think I've said pretty much all I have to say about the Cybermen except that I'm probably in the minority in liking the 80's Cybermen more than the Troughton-era Cybermen. I remember the first time I watched Tomb of the Cybermen (which was my second Classic story ever), I actually laughed at the first episode cliffhanger where the Cyberman dummy jumps out of the wall. When I watched Earthshock, I found myself liking them a lot more because of their more humanized voices and not despite of it. I know that giving the Cybermen anything resembling personality defeats the whole purpose of them, but maybe that's just how I roll. Finally, the Big Finish audio Spare Parts. It's like Genesis of the Daleks for the Cybermen and I HIGHLY recommend it (it makes a good Christmas story, too.)
So I have to ask: the "Sontarians" and the "Silurthians" are tied for being the third most popular over the Master? Really? Shame. I judge you from afar. And also blame the alcohol. I think this was the first episode where I could actually hear you guys pouring your drinks. My main beef against calling that serial "Doctor Who and the Silurians" is that I feel like it gives the heavily misleading impression that his name is "Doctor Who" and not "the Doctor." (Let's not get started on the Target novel titles.) I know he's called that in every credit sequence until Davison, but this one's different because it's in the title. *curmudgeonly fangirl*
As for the Master, Sean I'm glad I'm not the only one who likes to watch John Simm's spontaneous pop music scenes repeatedly. I think my very first exposure to the Master was a YouTube clip from the end of The Sound of Drums when he starts blaring Voodoo Child while breaking open the sky. Once I saw it in context, I remember thinking "EVERY SUPERVILLAIN SHOULD BE LIKE THIS." Afraid I can't contribute much for Delgado's Master (only seen him in The Sea Devils so far), but would you agree that Anthony Ainley's Master could be described as the Fifth Doctor's stalker? I mean, he shows up twice in all three of his seasons (if you count The Five Doctors as part of season 20) and he talks like he just wants to throw Peter Davison over the TARDIS console and take him roughly from behind. Eric Roberts' Master, on the other hand, gives me horrifically mixed feelings. As an Adric fan, I feel like it would be hypocritical of me to straight-up hate another Doctor Who character, but I give Roberts!Master leeway for two reasons. One, this incarnation was just a one-off so we don't have to see that much of him. Two, at the end of the day, he's still the Master and the Master is my all-time favorite Doctor Who villain. Although the scene with "I always dreeeeessssss for the occasion" makes my soul die, which must make me a masochist because I've watched that scene SO many times.
That said, Steve, I'm still judging you for hating Spearhead From Space. The Pertwee poster is down now that I'm back home, but it will still haunt you in spirit. Also, if the Autons were good enough to scare John Barrowman as a child, they should be good enough for any Whovian. But I may forgive you now that I know you like the Mara. Kinda is easily my favorite Fifth Doctor serial (I loved it enough to buy it twice, once on iTunes and then the DVD when it came out in April) and I think it would be cool to see the Mara come back in New Who at some point. I didn't care for Snakedance that much, but I was highly amused by the dubious fashion choices that Could Have Been Avoided If They Had A Sassy Gay Friend. (I thought Martin Clunes' character might've filled that role, but he was one of the biggest victims.) I should really listen to Cradle of the Snake...
Trying to zoom through the rest here since this is dragging on way too long:
Yes on the Celestial Toymaker; love Kandyman; Omega = easily one of my favorite Classic villains of all time, was really disappointed when they didn't bring back Stephen Thorne to play him in Arc of Infinity because his epic massive hamminess was WONDERFUL. Also, that scream he makes when he sees what's happened to him in The Three Doctors was one of the most heartwrenching villain moments in the series ever. As for the Rani...please, Santa Moff, can we has?
Well, I failed. This was a textdump.Love, HannahWith loves,
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Episode 47: The Speed of Ghost Light
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 20 minutes and 50 secondsIt may go without saying that we at The TARDIS Tavern are relatively fond of the Seventh Doctor's era. You may remember our stellar review of "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy" and the fact that one of us has a soft spot for "Paradise Towers." It was only a matter of time before we discussed "Ghost Light," one of the most controversial and mind-bending stories of the era. We are joined by scholar Erik of The Doctor Who Book Club Podcast to discuss the merits of the story, and he will join Steve in convincing Sean that this is the epitome of a great Doctor Who story.
So sit back, relax, and evolve with us as we discuss "Ghost Light." And get fucking smashed in the process.
Uh, yeah, like get in touch with us at tardistavern@gmail.com. Be warned: we may be too drunk to read your email at the end of the show, so audio feedback is preferred. Plus, look for us on Facebook! As for Twitter, catch Sean via @tardistavern and Steve via @tardistaverntit. If you want to follow our current guest bartender, you can catch Erik via @sjcaustenite. We're also very fond of playing Words with Friends.
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Episode 46: The Villains Episode
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 23 minutes and 2 secondsRemember a while back when we (or at least Steve) picked our favorite companions and discussed them? We have decided to dip our sticks in that territory once more, except this time we talk about villains! Not just our favorite villains, but those that are recurring and popular in Doctor Who. Daleks, Cybermen, Silurians, Sontarans, Ice Warriors, the whole lot.
And remember in Episode 45 when Sean poured his drunken bile all over "The Impossible Astronaut"? Well, he makes what Daniel Tosh would call a "Web Redemption," and we also briedly touch on "The Curse of the Black Spot" and "The Doctor's Wife." We're breaking precedent here, as we pride ourselves on being one of the few podcasts that focuses on the classic news whilst the new series is on the air.
And, finally, we recommend taking a gander at the Matthew Waterhouse panel recording by Tim Drury of Tim's Take On. Check it out here. (No, this is not the panel at which Mr. Waterhouse was seen gazing lovingly into Sean's eyes.)
This is the part where we promise free kittens if you send feedback (audio feedback is particularly yummy) at tardistavern@gmail.com. Also, follow sean on Twitter via @tardistavern and, whaddya know, Steve has become a Twitter zombie as well! You can follow him via @tardistaverntit. Oh,
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Episode 45: Remembering Sarah Jane and The Impossible Astronaut
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 14 minutes and 49 secondsWe are joined once again by Josh Zimon, who has belovingly become the Frazier of our Cheers. We reminensce heavily about our memories of Sarah Jane Smith, from her days with the Third Doctor to her work on The Sarah Jane Adventures.
Oh, boy oh boy, do we have feedback for you! Listener Hannah Rothman has kindly supplied us with both audio and email feedback, as well as some other bits and bobs from other listeners.
And it wouldn't be a complete Doctor Who podcast without mention of "The Impossible Astronaut," even though at the time of this release everyone has already seen it, digested it, and passed it.
Send your feedback and complaints to tardistavern@gmail.com and don't forget to join us on Facebook. We've also discovered that someone was kind enough to put us on GetGlue, although we're a little confused about it and don't quite get the point of GetGlue, but it was nice of them to do that anyway. Oh, and we almost forgot -- Steve is back on Twitter. You can read his thoughts via @tardistaverntit, follow Sean via @tardistavern, and follow Josh via @whomejz.
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Episode 44: Inferno, a Pertwee Intervention, and Lord Zimon!
Episode Duration: 54 minutes and 27 secondsRemember a couple episodes ago Steve was quite adamant that he hated "Spearhead from Space"? Or what about when he spewed his bile all over "Carnival of Monsters"? Man, did the hate mail and negative Facebook postings sing their rage! Well, Sean and Josh of the Mostly Harmless Cutaway podcast sit Steve down to watch a Pertwee favorite: "Inferno."
We'd also like to welcome Josh as a regular to the show. You won't be seeing him every time, but he will occasionally pop in with some historic insight because, well, he's kind of smart and stuff. Think of him like Frazier in Cheers.
PLEASE send us some lovely audio feedback and we might play it if you're nice. Join us on Facebook and read Sean's ramblings on Twitter via @tardistavern or Josh via @whomejz. Well worth it!
[Editor's Note: This was a very heavily edited episode for us, not only because one of us was so drunk he decided it needed to be trimmed down, but because we had a discussion about which Doctor Who actor or actress would be next to die. Sadly, within a week we lost Elisabeth Sladen. For once, we decided to show some tact and that conversation now lies on the cutting room floor. However, join us next time as we discuss and respect some of our favorite Sarah Jane Smith moments.]
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Episode 43.1: The Horny Nimon
Episode Duration: 54 minutes and 12 secondsFresh off our bender with Bonnie Langford (wasn't that a hoot?), we join forces with Marty Hooie of the Hoo on Who podcast. As always, it's the bartender's choice, and Marty graced our existence with a viewing of "The Horns of Nimon."
Remember how we pretty much tore "The Gunfighters" a new asshole? Or do you recall how we hailed "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy" as the best thing since flavored lube? Where do you think we're going to place this little story within that spectrum? We're not usually partial to spoilers in the show notes, but you owe us one, Marty.
[Enter the usual crap here about feedback, Facebook, and Twitter. We'll make it easy this time: tardistavern@gmail.com and @tardistavern. Now go watch "The Horns of Nimon."]
"NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMON!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Episode 43: An Evening with Bonnie Langford
Episode Duration: 2 minutes and 53 secondsWe know her as the star of such Doctor Who gems as "Time and the Rani" and "Dragonfire," but the one question on every fans mind is, Just who is Bonnie Langford?
Few remember her premiere on the Dancing on Ice show, or its follow-up, Champion of Champions. And who could forget her on Who Wants to be a Millionaire? and The Weakest Link. And we all remember Noel Coward's controversial remark on her performance as a young actress during a play in which a horse defacted on stage: "If they had shoved the child's head up the horse's arse they would have solved two problems at once.
But what really makes Bonnie Langford tick? What are her memories of Doctor Who and working with Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy? Will she return to Big Finish? Can she still hold that scream? All these questions and more are answered as The TARDIS Tavern spends an evening with Bonnie Langford.
Also, a big thank you to John Branigan for arranging the interview. We love you, John!
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Episode 42: A Discussion of Episode 42
Episode Duration: 49 minutes and 0 secondsWhat with vacations and illnesses and ungodly work schedules, we've scrambled back to the bar to record yet another bit of pdcasting gold. Ironically, we discussed Douglas Adams' work back in Episode 41, so we really had to slap our brains to for something clever to give you for Episode 42. Thus, we present a discussion of the third series story "42," with the Tenth Doctor and Martha.
Those of you who prefer your podcasts a little more succinct may enjoy this one, as we elected to go "lite" on time and then slap you over the head with something a little more heavy next time. (Hint: it involves a group of skinny teenagers and a pantomime minotaur. Heavy, huh?)
By the way, a special thank you to David Burson (a/k/a Draculasaurus on the internet) for our new logo. Sean is particularly pleased with it, as David has shed him of about 50 pounds.
Please join us on Facebook, send us feedback to tardistavern@gmail.com, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern. We're always hungry for feedback and suggestions, so keep them coming!
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Episode 41: A Space pimp + floating balls + tiger blood = Shada?
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes and 13 secondsAs the Boys return from Gallifrey One they settle back down at the Tavern. While Steve is suffering withdrawals from Gally; Sean is blissful as ever, especially at the spotting of the latest and greatest Guest Bartender, Chris Burgess, from the Radio Free Skaro podcast. The three review one of the most scandalous classic stories ever...Shada. With Chris’ liberal booze pouring will the Boys be capable of having a coherent conversation about this Season 17 abortion? Listen and find out!
Please leave us some feedback or else Steve will be forced to release that blackmail Gally photo of Sean, Matthew Waterhouse, and a large salad bowl of tapioca. Hurry and email us at tardistavern@gmail.com. Or join us on Facebook, and follow Sean on Twitter via @tardistavern.
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Episode 40: Gallifrey 22 Day 2 & 3. It's all a blur!
Episode Duration: 11 minutes and 44 secondsSteve’s plans of releasing an episode a day for Gally 22 was sabotaged by a massive amount of alcohol. Saturday morning starts off with the Tavern boys bright eyed and bushy tailed. The next recording is on the subsequent day. Hung-over and a lot worse for the wear they discuss their previous day adventures.
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Episode 39: Gallifrey 22 Day 1
Episode Duration: 9 minutes and 42 secondsReporting live from Gallifrey 22 Sean and Steve give their quick impressions of their first day of the event. With a little help from an all-star cast from Josh & Eric (Mostly Harmless Cutaway podcast), David (AKA Draculasaurus) & his wife April, Johnnie Walker, Erik (Doctor Who Book Club podcast), and Louis (Podshock podcast). Tune in tomorrow night for more Gally goodness.
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Episode 38: A Gallifrey 22 Preview!
Episode Duration: 1 hour, 8 minutes and 22 secondsFor those of you that have never been there, you just don't know what you're missing.
As of this writing, it is five days until Gallifrey 22 begins in sunny Los Angeles, California. We're looking forward to seeing Peter "Fifth Doctor" Davison, Sarah Sutton, Janet Fielding, and a barage of other Doctor Who celebrities. Really, it's a nerd's wet dream.
In this episode, we talk a bit about the schedule, what we're looking forward to, and what first-timers might expect. It must be said in every description of Gallifrey, however, that it's not just about the celebrities and the panels. It's also about meeting friends for that same time every year and, at least for us, a time for copious amounts of booze to flow late into the night. (That's like every other night of the year, really.)
Oh, and there's some lovely feedback as well.
Speaking of which, please send feedback to tardistavern@gmail.com, join us on Facebook (we have 100 members now!), and follow Sean's tweets via @tardistavern.
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Episode 37: A Very Quarky Story
Episode Duration: 52 minutes and 38 secondsAh, 1968. Robert Kennedy was killed. Nixon came into power. The Vietnam War raged on. And in the U.K., Doctor Who premiered "The Dominators," one of those few Second Doctor stories still available for public consumption.
Join us as we celebrate the North American DVD release of the story by taking a gander at the story and regurgitate our critical opinions. Is "The Dominators" a finely aged wine? Or a long-spolied swill? Listen and find out.
We have a contest going on. Send us some clever audio feedback and we'll send you...um something. Send it to tardistavern@gmail.com. Oh, and while you're at it, get at us on Facebook. Also, read Sean's impressions after a box of red wine via Twitter: @tardistavern.
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Episode 36: The Companions Episode
Episode Duration: 58 minutes and 30 secondsPerhaps the second (or maybe third...maybe even fourth) question new Who fans ask each other upon meeting after "What's your favorite Doctor?" is "Who's your favorite companion?" From Susan Foreman to Amy Pond, each companion has influenced the program in his or her own little way.
In this very special edition of The TARDIS Tavern, we each cherry pick our favorite companions and discuss them (okay, Steve cherry picks them, Sean just sort of, well...you'll see). Even after our favorites are out of the way, we talk about some of the best companions who we didn't mention and, of course, we can't help but bring up some of the companions whose donations to the show were less than spectacular.
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