Latest Podcast Episodes
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Series 5 Episode 8: Angels Take Manhattan Review
The Preachrs PodcastAngels are coming, ponds are emptying and the Preachrs Podcast are checking it all out.
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Article 48: Cubed
Articles of the Shadow ProclamationAnd now we've reached The Power of Three, or as I shall henceforth refer to it...the one with Brian Cox.
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067 - Christopher Benjamin
The Minute Doctor Who Podcast
Another delve into the interview archive to bring you the full interview that I conducted with Christopher Benjamin two years ago.
Also some brief thoughts on the current series.
Original interview conducted for The Doctor Who Podcast - Episode 47.
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Episode 57 - The Sunmakers
Hoo on WhoDavid and Marty review the Tom Baker and Louise Jameson story, The Sunmakers. Marty has a whopper of a high speed segment, covering the White Wyrm by Big Finish and the first three stories of Series 7, Asylum of the Daleks, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, and A Town Called Mercy. The guys discuss DVD extras for the Sunmakers and read listener feedback emails. Stay tuned to find out what will be coming on the next Hoo On Who!
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Episode 21: The Well-Mannered War
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastThis month we bring you our discussion of the Virgin Missing Adventure The Well-Mannered War by Gareth Roberts, author of two other Missing Adventures, The Romance of Crime and The English Way of Death, as well as the screenwriter for the television episodes "The Shakespeare Code", "The Unicorn and the Wasp", "The Lodger", and "Closing Time". From the back cover:
'Destroy them! Destroy them all - now!"
Barclow - an Earth-type planet on the fringes of space at an inestimably distant point in the future. Two factions have laid claim to it: humans from the nearby colony world of Metralubit, and a small group of Chelonian troopers. But in nearly two hundred years of conflict not one shot has been fired in anger, there are regular socials in the trenches, and the military commanders are the best of friends.
The Doctor, Romana, and K-9, arriving in the midst of these bizarre hostilities, find there's real trouble to come. A crucial election on Metralubit is looming, and K-9 is forced to begin a new career as a politician. Meanwhile, Romana meets an old friend and the Doctor discovers that a sinister hidden force may be attempting to alter the war's friendly nature.
What are the plans of Galatea, leader of the beautiful but robotic Femdroids? Who is killing soldiers on both sides of the battle lines? And will K-9's oratory save the day?
Just what is going on?
The "old friend" mentioned above happens to be Menlove Stokes, who previously appeared in Roberts' The Romance of Crime. The Well-Mannered War is notable because it is the last of the Virgin Missing Adventures, published in 1997 as the BBC was preparing to publish its own series of novels featuring past Doctors and an entirely new series with the Eighth Doctor to replace Virgin's New Adventures.
Pour yourself a tankard of Chelonian grog and sit back and relax as we discuss The Well-Mannered War!
Check us out on Facebook, follow us on Twitter via @dwbcpodcast, and email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com. Plus, be sure to follow Erik on Twitter via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Episode 21: The Well-Mannered War
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastThis month we bring you our discussion of the Virgin Missing Adventure The Well-Mannered War by Gareth Roberts, author of two other Missing Adventures, The Romance of Crime and The English Way of Death, as well as the screenwriter for the television episodes “The Shakespeare Code”, “The Unicorn and the Wasp”, “The Lodger”, and “Closing Time”. From the back cover:
‘Destroy them! Destroy them all – now!”
Barclow – an Earth-type planet on the fringes of space at an inestimably distant point in the future. Two factions have laid claim to it: humans from the nearby colony world of Metralubit, and a small group of Chelonian troopers. But in nearly two hundred years of conflict not one shot has been fired in anger, there are regular socials in the trenches, and the military commanders are the best of friends.
The Doctor, Romana, and K-9, arriving in the midst of these bizarre hostilities, find there’s real trouble to come. A crucial election on Metralubit is looming, and K-9 is forced to begin a new career as a politician. Meanwhile, Romana meets an old friend and the Doctor discovers that a sinister hidden force may be attempting to alter the war’s friendly nature.
What are the plans of Galatea, leader of the beautiful but robotic Femdroids? Who is killing soldiers on both sides of the battle lines? And will K-9’s oratory save the day?
Just what is going on?
The “old friend” mentioned above happens to be Menlove Stokes, who previously appeared in Roberts’ The Romance of Crime. The Well-Mannered War is notable because it is the last of the Virgin Missing Adventures, published in 1997 as the BBC was preparing to publish its own series of novels featuring past Doctors and an entirely new series with the Eighth Doctor to replace Virgin’s New Adventures.
Pour yourself a tankard of Chelonian grog and sit back and relax as we discuss The Well-Mannered War!
Check us out on Facebook, follow us on Twitter via @dwbcpodcast, and email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com. Plus, be sure to follow Erik on Twitter via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Episode 57 - The Sunmakers
Hoo on WhoDavid and Marty review the Tom Baker and Louise Jameson story, The Sunmakers. Marty has a whopper of a high speed segment, covering the White Wyrm by Big Finish and the first three stories of Series 7, Asylum of the Daleks, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, and A Town Called Mercy. The guys discuss DVD extras for the Sunmakers and read listener feedback emails. Stay tuned to find out what will be coming on the next Hoo On Who!
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Doctor Who Commentary - 7.05 'The Angels Take Manhattan'
Impossible Podcasts
Time runs out for Amy and Rory Pond, as The Angels Take Manhattan! Caleb, Sarah and Suzie try not to blink as we discuss Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill’s exit from Doctor Who, as well as the return of the Weeping Angels and River Song. With Amy and Rory being the longest serving companions since the series returned in 2005, is this a fitting end to their story?Steven Moffat said “If the Ponds’ departure doesn’t make you openly weep, I haven’t done my job.” Did he succeed for you? Let us know what you thought!
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Episode 21: The Well-Mannered War
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastThis month we bring you our discussion of the Virgin Missing Adventure The Well-Mannered War by Gareth Roberts, author of two other Missing Adventures, The Romance of Crime and The English Way of Death, as well as the screenwriter for the television episodes “The Shakespeare Code”, “The Unicorn and the Wasp”, “The Lodger”, and “Closing Time”. From the back cover:
‘Destroy them! Destroy them all – now!”
Barclow – an Earth-type planet on the fringes of space at an inestimably distant point in the future. Two factions have laid claim to it: humans from the nearby colony world of Metralubit, and a small group of Chelonian troopers. But in nearly two hundred years of conflict not one shot has been fired in anger, there are regular socials in the trenches, and the military commanders are the best of friends.
The Doctor, Romana, and K-9, arriving in the midst of these bizarre hostilities, find there’s real trouble to come. A crucial election on Metralubit is looming, and K-9 is forced to begin a new career as a politician. Meanwhile, Romana meets an old friend and the Doctor discovers that a sinister hidden force may be attempting to alter the war’s friendly nature.
What are the plans of Galatea, leader of the beautiful but robotic Femdroids? Who is killing soldiers on both sides of the battle lines? And will K-9’s oratory save the day?
Just what is going on?
The “old friend” mentioned above happens to be Menlove Stokes, who previously appeared in Roberts’ The Romance of Crime. The Well-Mannered War is notable because it is the last of the Virgin Missing Adventures, published in 1997 as the BBC was preparing to publish its own series of novels featuring past Doctors and an entirely new series with the Eighth Doctor to replace Virgin’s New Adventures.
Pour yourself a tankard of Chelonian grog and sit back and relax as we discuss The Well-Mannered War!
Check us out on Facebook, follow us on Twitter via @dwbcpodcast, and email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com. Plus, be sure to follow Erik on Twitter via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 140(Dr Who: The Angels Take Manhattan review)
Tim's Take On...My first thoughts review of Doctor Who: The Angels Take Manhattan, Amy and Rory's last story and a rip roaring return of the Weeping Angels.
End theme this week is Doctor Who_Weeping Angels mix by Decus which you can download here http://whomix.windbubbles.net/remix/432
Album art was photographed by Tim Drury(that would me then)
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 140(Dr Who: The Angels Take Manhattan review)
Tim's Take On...My first thoughts review of Doctor Who: The Angels Take Manhattan, Amy and Rory's last story and a rip roaring return of the Weeping Angels.
End theme this week is Doctor Who_Weeping Angels mix by Decus which you can download here http://whomix.windbubbles.net/remix/432
Album art was photographed by Tim Drury(that would me then)
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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50 Shades Of Gallifrey 29.09.12
The 50 Shades of Gallifrey PodcastTonight we mourn the passing (or not) of the Pond's, we provide thelast 24 hours of DW news and podcasts and I'm delighted to say our new forums are online, so get posting! What a day guys! Enjoy.....
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Tim's Take On: Episode 140(Dr Who: The Angels Take Manhattan review)
Tim's Take On...My first thoughts review of Doctor Who: The Angels Take Manhattan, Amy and Rory's last story and a rip roaring return of the Weeping Angels.
End theme this week is Doctor Who_Weeping Angels mix by Decus which you can download here http://whomix.windbubbles.net/remix/432
Album art was photographed by Tim Drury(that would me then)
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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The Cloister Room 043 - Random Bits of Thing
The Cloister RoomIt’s yet another episode of The Cloister Room! Tom and Louis discuss the ups and downs of The Power of Three, and get drawn off on a long tangent about who is fit to run Doctor Who when Moffat eventually steps down.
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TDP 269: Janet Fielding has Cancer
Tin Dog PodcastFormer companion actress Janet Fielding is fighting cancer, it has been revealed. No more details about her condition are known at the moment but Peter Davison, whose Doctor she appeared opposite as Tegan Jovanka, has won the support of other ex-Doctor actors to launch a charity fund-raising convention - Project MotorMouth - that aims to "not only raise money for a good cause but also keep Janet's spirits up." Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, and David Tennant are the first guests announced for the event, which will take place on Saturday 19th January 2013 at the Copthorne Hotel Slough-Windsor. All guests will be appearing subject to work commitments. The profits from the convention will go to Project MotorHouse, which is seeking to convert a derelict building in Thanet into a mixed-use venue promoting sustainable technology and a place where youngsters can get help with starting their own businesses. Fielding is the project co-ordinator for the organisation as well as its community champion. She first appeared in Doctor Who in 1981 in Tom Baker's final story, Logopolis, and left the TV series in the 1984 story Resurrection of the Daleks, but made a cameo reappearance two stories later in a regeneration dream sequence for Davison's swansong The Caves of Androzani. She has also worked as a theatrical agent - a job that saw her representing McGann when he won the role of the Eighth Doctor - and has played the role of Tegan in a number of audio productions for Big Finish. reprinted from gally base
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067 - Christopher Benjamin
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastAnother delve into the interview archive to bring you the full interview that I conducted with Christopher Benjamin two years ago. Also some brief thoughts on the current series. Original interview conducted for The Doctor Who Podcast – Episode 47.
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067 – Christopher Benjamin
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastAnother delve into the interview archive to bring you the full interview that I conducted with Christopher Benjamin two years ago. Also some brief thoughts on the current series. Original interview conducted for The Doctor Who Podcast – Episode 47.
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Article 47: Crossing the Line
Articles of the Shadow ProclamationSorry about the delay, but we're getting back on track now with a discussion of A Town Called Mercy. Join us for a look at alien doctors, cyborg gunfighters, and second chances...all in a place called Mercy.
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TDP: VOTE TIN DOG PODCAST!
Tin Dog Podcasthttp://forums.drwho-online.co.uk/dwo_postst31209_Best-Doctor-Who-Podcast-of-2011.aspx?g=posts&t=31209&# click the link on the tin dog home page to vote today THE tdp has been nominated in the DWO pole to find the best podcast you can vote for me... or anyone else... by following the link VOTE TIN DOG PODCAST! as you can see every vote counts Poll Question : Vote Now for the Best Doctor Who Podcast of 2011 Choice Votes Statistics The DWO WhoCast 8 14 % The Blogtor Who Commentaries 2 3 % Doctor Who: Podshock 1 1 % The Doctor Who Podcast 6 10 % The Big Finish Podcast 0 0 % The Omega Podcast 4 7 % The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast 0 0 % Two-Minute Time Lord Podcast 1 1 % The OodCast 21 37 % The Happiness Patrol Podcast 1 1 % The Tin Dog Podcast 1 1 % Radio Free Skaro 2 3 % Kasterborous PodKast 5 8 % The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast 1 1 % The Bad Wilf Podcast 3 5 % Total
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Time for the Ponds to duck out
Outpost Skaro PodcastIt’s finally happening. After three years and many TARDIS trips it’s time for the Ponds to make their exit. Before everyone gets too choked up to talk Eddie, Alan, Andy and Derek look back on Amy and Rory’s time with the Doctor. And what better place to start than the Pondcentric “Power of Three”?
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50 Shades Of Gallifrey 28.09.12
The 50 Shades of Gallifrey PodcastEvening all. Tonight I'm joined by Nixxi Winter for our review and thoughts on 'The Power Of Three' as well as our thoughts on previous Moffat penned episodes versus series 7. As always... enjoy and geronimo!
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279 - Doctor Who: Podshock
Podshock
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 279
Running time: 1:31:03We review 'The Power of Three' live on the net with your live feedback and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper.
Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions.
This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you.
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Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
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Earth Station Who Episode 17: The Power of Three
Earth Station WhoLive from the Phantom’s Lair! Mike, Mike and Bobby are taken blindfolded to a secret location to watch the fourth episode of series seven, along with Friends of the Station Keith Castelan and...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 28: BF # 15 Mutating Mutants!
The Oncoming StormDaleks! Time Corridors! Unknowing double agents! No, it's not Resurrection of the Daleks, it's The Mutant Phase by Nicholas Briggs, on episode 28 of The Oncoming Storm. The Dalek mutants are, uh, mutating, and it's up to The Doctor to save them. Your hosts Josh and Ashley are digging in to discuss the problems with paradoxes, Ashley's Thal fixation, and some striking similarities to a certain season opener... The Oncoming Storm... This time we have giant Space Wasps! Hey don't ask us, that's just what you get when a Dalek and a wasp love each other very very much.
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3x06 - Hay Hay Hay
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 3x06 - Amazing Race recap and some Doctor Who talk. Plus, Trivia!
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DWO WhoCast - #236 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastSIOBHAN ALONE.
The largish, not-that-pretty purple haired girl sat in front of a microphone, wondering how she had got herself into all this....
Look, Siobhan has a gander at Shada - the novelisation and the Audio Go reading by Lalla Ward. She also tries to fit it into the wider context of Series Seventeen. One wonders just how successful she'll be with that, to be honest...
Oh, and lovers of the various, interesting noises made by her cats will be in for a whole new world of treats...
The DWO WhoCast - Now with 100% more dog!
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #133 - Interview with Richard Franklin
The Doctor Who PodcastWhilst Michele was at Gallifrey 23 in February waving the flag for the Doctor Who Podcast she was lucky enough to be able to sit down and interview actor Richard Franklin, who played Captain Mike Yates during the classic Doctor Who period from 1971 to 1974. Michele talked with Richard about his time on the [...]
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Tim and Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture: Episode 5 - The Complicated Episode
Geek SyndicateTim and Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture is STILL the newest podcast in the stable of subetheric continua that is the Geek Syndicate Network.
The podcast aims to do exactly what it says on the tin - young buccaneers Tim Swann (@tetrarchangel on twitter) of Psycomedia (psycomedia.wordpress.com) and Max Barnard (@maxy_barnard on twitter) of You Must Hear This (imustreadthis.com)
identify a key area where popular geek culture falls down and then try and come up with some ways that both the creators and the audience can fix it. In our fifth episode, we discuss subtext, both where it clashes and merges with the text, when the sun hasn't gone to our heads, at least. We also plan Swanncon 2012, picture George Lucas telling Kevin Smith to shut up, plot global population realignment and still find time to highlight the continuing ridiculousness of Marvel Comics.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #133 - Interview with Richard Franklin
The Doctor Who PodcastWhilst Michele was at Gallifrey 23 in February waving the flag for the Doctor Who Podcast she was lucky enough to be able to sit down and interview actor Richard Franklin, who played Captain Mike Yates during the classic Doctor Who period from 1971 to 1974. Michele talked with Richard about his time on the [...]
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Episode 60:Ask the Doctor
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn brings you audio from the BBC's first official Doctor Who convention. Includes a press room Q&A with Steven Moffat, Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Caroline Skinner
Please check out www.badwilf.co.uk
Twitter:
Martyn-@BadWilf
Imran-@Nerdphroplogy
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Email:
martyn@badwilf.co.uk
pete@badwilf.co.uk
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Thanks to the BBC for inviting us to the official convention. Next episode will be a review of the convention
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Tim and Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture: Episode 5 - The Complicated Episode
Geek SyndicateTim and Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture is STILL the newest podcast in the stable of subetheric continua that is the Geek Syndicate Network.
The podcast aims to do exactly what it says on the tin – young buccaneers Tim Swann (@tetrarchangel on twitter) of Psycomedia (psycomedia.wordpress.com) and Max Barnard (@maxy_barnard on twitter) of You Must Hear This (imustreadthis.com)
identify a key area where popular geek culture falls down and then try and come up with some ways that both the creators and the audience can fix it. In our fifth episode, we discuss subtext, both where it clashes and merges with the text, when the sun hasn't gone to our heads, at least. We also plan Swanncon 2012, picture George Lucas telling Kevin Smith to shut up, plot global population realignment and still find time to highlight the continuing ridiculousness of Marvel Comics.
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Untruths Podcast with Andrea Hubert
Mondas Podcast
Ian Todd talks to Andrea Hubert about Standup,Cakes,30 Rock,Gigs and more.
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Pharos Project 93: Official Con
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we bring you a report on the first official Doctor Who convention. Featuring a press room Q&A with Caroline Skinner, Arthur Darvill, Karen Gillan and Matt Smith.
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Episode 65 – Planet Comicon
Traveling the VortexThis week we postpone our Companion archive of Fourth Doctor traveling associate, Leela in lieu of some coverage of this weekends Kansas City Planet Comicon, which the three of us attended. We'll talk about our experiences at the con including the special meet up with other fans from the area who also love Doctor Who. And our own Keith, dressed as the 11th Doctor for the program. We'll tell you about his experiences at this...
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Episode 65 - Planet Comicon
Traveling the Vortex
This week we postpone our Companion archive of Fourth Doctor traveling associate, Leela in lieu of some coverage of this weekends Kansas City Planet Comicon, which the three of us attended.We’ll talk about our experiences at the con including the special meet up with other fans from the area who also love Doctor Who. And our own Keith, dressed as the 11th Doctor for the program. We’ll tell you about his experiences at this year’s convention as well.
Also, we’re talking new companion, and a little on the Official Doctor Who Convention that went on in the U.K on Saturday and Sunday.
Oh, and of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
Planet Comicon
Official Doctor Who Convention
Slugcast
Kansas City Time Lord Society
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The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast #105
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastChristmas Invasion
With the Aussies turning up late, Ben, Kirby and Adam start the the main part of the show with the charts and feedback and gradually during the review of Christmas Invasion, Robert and Rhys join in.
Alicia also appears prior to her (hopefull) appearence on the next to podcasts due to the forthcoming Easter holidays.
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38: The Eleventh Hour | Doctor Who Podcast | Doctor Who Cast
Doctor WhocastWelcome back to Doctor Whocast! This week we start our analysis of Series 5, the first series featuring Matt Smith as the Doctor. Even though it aired long ago, Bobby, Brian and Nancy discuss what it's like to revisit the current doctor in his inaugural vehicle, and still find some time to go through email and twitter listener feedback. The gang also weighs in on the annoucement of the new companion, Jenna-Louise Coleman. As always, sit back, relax and enjoy the only podcast that also travels in time!
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Doctor Who - Who's He? Podcast #54 So Satisfied I'm on my way
Who's He?Live from Cardiff, it's the Who's He? Podcast's coverage of the official Doctor Who Convention!! Well, ok, it's not live but in Cardiff they were and Phil & Paul attempt to give you a flavour of what it was like to be at the BBC's first stab at a convention since the 1980's. Was it any good? Did they have a good time? Was it worth the PS99 ticket price? All these questions are answered in this weeks episode but not only that, Phil & Paul both realise a childhood dream. And there's also this weeks important news of the announcement of the Doctors new companion, when we can say goodbye to Amy and Rory and some old foes of the Doctor make a return in Series 7.
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Episode #53 - L'expostion DW au Salon du Livre
Gallicast (Francais)Au programme, deux interview realise sur le stand Milady au salon du livre 2012 de Paris.
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Episode 25: Bits of Rassilon
The Sonic ToolboxHoo boy, did Rassilon leave a bunch of stuff behind. This man was busy inventing stuff and we talk about what it all does. From the Rod to the Great Key to the Coronet and it's Cranberries, we discuss them all.
Links:
Dreamsinger Harps - I've known a few people who play their harps. Lovely craftsmanship.
Watch "School Reunion" to prepare for next week. Links to get it:
Walmart
Amazon Instant Watch Free if you're a Prime Member.
iTunes Episode 4.
Episode 25: Bits of Rassilon
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Radio Free Skaro #303 - The Writer's Tales
Radio Free SkaroAfter a couple of quiet weeks on the news front, we were treated to a bumper crop of topics worthy of discussion on this episode of Radio Free Skaro. Not only were we introduced to the next companion in the form of Jenna-Louise Coleman, but the official Doctor Who Convention in Cardiff gave us a new trailer for Series 7 and so much more, as told to us by our new friend Phil Cannon from the Who's He Podcast who attended the convention and had a grand time. And as if that wasn't enough, we present an interview with Graeme Burk and Robert Smith? about their new book Who Is The Doctor?, and top off the episode with a look at the works of Terrance Dicks in the Miniscope. The excitement for Series 7 is building. We hope we help you pass the time until then in an entertaining fashion!
Check out the show notes at http:/ww.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #303 - The Writer's Tales
Radio Free SkaroAfter a couple of quiet weeks on the news front, we were treated to a bumper crop of topics worthy of discussion on this episode of Radio Free Skaro. Not only were we introduced to the next companion in the form of Jenna-Louise Coleman, but the official Doctor Who Convention in Cardiff gave us a new trailer for Series 7 and so much more, as told to us by our new friend Phil Cannon from the Who's He Podcast who attended the convention and had a grand time. And as if that wasn't enough, we present an interview with Graeme Burk and Robert Smith? about their new book Who Is The Doctor?, and top off the episode with a look at the works of Terrance Dicks in the Miniscope. The excitement for Series 7 is building. We hope we help you pass the time until then in an entertaining fashion!
Check out the show notes at http:/ww.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #303 - The Writer's Tales
Radio Free SkaroAfter a couple of quiet weeks on the news front, we were treated to a bumper crop of topics worthy of discussion on this episode of Radio Free Skaro. Not only were we introduced to the next companion in the form of Jenna-Louise Coleman, but the official Doctor Who Convention in Cardiff gave us a new trailer for Series 7 and so much more, as told to us by our new friend Phil Cannon from the Who's He Podcast who attended the convention and had a grand time. And as if that wasn't enough, we present an interview with Graeme Burk and Robert Smith? about their new book Who Is The Doctor?, and top off the episode with a look at the works of Terrance Dicks in the Miniscope. The excitement for Series 7 is building. We hope we help you pass the time until then in an entertaining fashion!
Check out the show notes at http:/ww.radiofreeskaro.com
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Minisode 6 - Series 3, Part I - Tristram Cary and his Missing Master Plan
Adventures in Time Space and MusicIn this minisode we'll be looking at the musically groundbreaking work of Doctor Who composer Tristram Cary focusing on his work on Serial V - Story 21 - The Daleks' Master Plan, Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner's epic 12-part serial which originally aired between the 13th of November 1965 and the 29th of January 1966 on BBC One.
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daveac vblog 192
Daveac Video Blog
A Sunday recording after a wine-soaked weekend - let me tell you about it.
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Minisode 6 - Series 3, Part I - Tristram Cary and his Missing Master Plan
Adventures in Time Space and MusicIn this minisode we'll be looking at the musically groundbreaking work of Doctor Who composer Tristram Cary focusing on his work on Serial V - Story 21 - The Daleks' Master Plan, Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner's epic 12-part serial which originally aired between the 13th of November 1965 and the 29th of January 1966 on BBC One.
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Episode #07: "Death of the Doctor"
Under The MiniscopeIn this double-length extravaganza, Sarah and Andrew tackle a collision of the old and the new, entering into the Matt Smith era... via a different TV show! Join us as we discuss the Eleventh Doctor... and the Third... in the Sarah Jane Adventures crossover "Death of the Doctor".
