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Episode 200: Doctor Who TV Movie
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by stand-up comedian, Sam Michael. The pair discuss the 1996 Paul McGann Doctor Who TV movie.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as;
Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Follow the Bad Wilf team:
Martyn – @BadWilf
Pete – @BeeblePete
Gerrod – @BW_Gerrod.
Follow Sam-@SamMichaelol
Check out We Are Cult live.
Check out the Bad Wilf Vlog.
Interview with Steven Moffat.
If you'd like to support us, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you.
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Episode 200: Doctor Who TV Movie
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by stand-up comedian, Sam Michael. The pair discuss the 1996 Paul McGann Doctor Who TV movie.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as;
Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Follow the Bad Wilf team:
Martyn – @BadWilf
Pete – @BeeblePete
Gerrod – @BW_Gerrod.
Follow Sam-@SamMichaelol
Check out We Are Cult live.
Check out the Bad Wilf Vlog.
Interview with Steven Moffat.
If you'd like to support us, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you.
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Episode 200: Doctor Who TV Movie
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by stand-up comedian, Sam Michael. The pair discuss the 1996 Paul McGann Doctor Who TV movie.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you.
Check out our Youtube.
Twitter:
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Sam-@Sammichaelcomic
Check out We Are Cult live.
Check out the Bad Wilf Vlog.
Interview with Steven Moffat.
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Episode 200: Doctor Who TV Movie
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by stand-up comedian, Sam Michael. The pair discuss the 1996 Paul McGann Doctor Who TV movie.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you.
Check out our Youtube.
Twitter:
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete –
#118 - Dudley Simpson for Piano
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This week The Metebelis Two remember the Doctor Who contributions of Paul Darrow and Stephen Thorne, both men, who recently have passed into the Matrix. Then discussion about the auction of colour set and behind-the-scenes photographs of The Power of the Daleks taken by its designer, Derek Dodd; the just announced animation of The Faceless Ones; the Jon Pertwee centenary; and Judoon returning to the show for series 12. Then a feature interview with Jess Jurkovic of the fabulous The Dudley Simpson is Doctor Who Project. Jess has transcribed the Who compositions of Simpson for solo piano and he talks with David about Simpson's music and the art of arrangement. Opening and closing music this week was composed by Simpson and arranged by Jurkovic.
TDP 847:Tenth Doctor 3.1 No Place #DoctorWho from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast3.1 No Place by James Goss It's ‘Haunted Makeovers!’ The home improvement show with a spooky twist. The Noble family are hoping to cast out a few spirits along with the old bathroom suite. Presenter Justin joins Donna, Wilf, Sylvia and the Doctor for the latest edition of his reality TV series. Of course, Justin knows that any supernatural phenomena can be faked. Ghosts can't possibly be real. Can they..?
TDP 847:Tenth Doctor 3.1 No Place #DoctorWho from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast3.1 No Place by James Goss It's ‘Haunted Makeovers!’ The home improvement show with a spooky twist. The Noble family are hoping to cast out a few spirits along with the old bathroom suite. Presenter Justin joins Donna, Wilf, Sylvia and the Doctor for the latest edition of his reality TV series. Of course, Justin knows that any supernatural phenomena can be faked. Ghosts can't possibly be real. Can they..?
Episode 67: Kids Love Murder
Get Off My WorldIn Episode 67: Kids Love Murder, the guys and Ariel Leaf cover a whole crazy amount of Doctor Who territory. Listener David D. poses a terrific question about child-friendly Doctor Who that our hosts could have discussed for hours, but instead somehow leads into an earnest discussion of Time and the Rani, after which Ariel regales us with her adventures in Perivale, and everyone gets a lot darker in a discussion of the first part of Big Finish’s Derek Jacobi vehicle The War Master!
SHOW NOTES:
– Get off My World fan Doug S. sent us this marvelous video anthology of commercials starring Doctor Who actors.– Follow along with Ariel’s photojournalistic tour of Perivale!
GSN PODCAST: Grouchy Old Geeks Episode 39
Geek SyndicateThis month Steve and Scott are joined by a special guest, Dan Marshall, previously of the Sidekickcast. For this special episode we're forgoing any news as we're devoting the whole episode to a discussion of the recent Mister Miracle 12 issue series from DC comics by Tom King and Mitch Gerads. This episode contains spoilers and a detailed discussion of the comic and its many themes, influences and our theories. Spoilers ahead, you've been warned. To talk about this episode and any other episode you can visit the Grouchy Old Geeks Facebook Group. If you would like to get in touch you can email us on grouchyoldgeeks[at]gmail[dot] com or you could leave a review on iTunes.
GSN PODCAST: Grouchy Old Geeks Episode 39
Geek SyndicateThis month Steve and Scott are joined by a special guest, Dan Marshall, previously of the Sidekickcast. For this special episode we're forgoing any news as we're devoting the whole episode to a discussion of the recent Mister Miracle 12 issue series from DC comics by Tom King and Mitch Gerads. This episode contains spoilers and a detailed discussion of the comic and its many themes, influences and our theories. Spoilers ahead, you've been warned. To talk about this episode and any other episode you can visit the Grouchy Old Geeks Facebook Group. If you would like to get in touch you can email us on grouchyoldgeeks[at]gmail[dot] com or you could leave a review on iTunes.
Gallifrey Stands -Ep262- Remembering Paul Darrow
Gallifrey StandsTo mark his sad passing Squee and Paul Gee share memories of Blakes 7 and Doctor Who legend Paul Darrow as well as featuring an archive interview Squee had with the man himself.
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Radio Free Skaro #692 – Welcome to Coquitlam
Radio Free SkaroGood news, everyone! “Time-Flight” is being animat….no wait, we mean “The Faceless Ones! Yes, one of the few airport-focused Doctor Who stories is getting the pen-and-ink treatment, and not only that, a number of Classic Who DVDs are being released on demand through the North American BBC Shop! And for those of you who enjoy single-POV non-VR versions of VR content (and also acronyms), the playthrough of “The Runaway” is out in the wild! But all this newfangled technology aside, let’s do a deep dive into fake monsters and post-Susan adventures with a commentary for…”The Rescue”!
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Gallifrey One 2020 tickets still on sale – The Faceless Ones to be animated for 2020 release – 10 Classic Doctor Who DVDs to be produced on demand – The Runaway VR Playthrough – “The Jon Pertwee Files” to go out on Radio 4 Extra July 6 – Christopher Eccleston set to appear at New York Comic-Con – Paul Darrow died
Classic Series Commentary:
Radio Free Skaro #692 – Welcome to Coquitlam
Radio Free SkaroGood news, everyone! “Time-Flight” is being animat….no wait, we mean “The Faceless Ones! Yes, one of the few airport-focused Doctor Who stories is getting the pen-and-ink treatment, and not only that, a number of Classic Who DVDs are being released on demand through the North American BBC Shop! And for those of you who enjoy single-POV non-VR versions of VR content (and also acronyms), the playthrough of “The Runaway” is out in the wild! But all this newfangled technology aside, let’s do a deep dive into fake monsters and post-Susan adventures with a commentary for…”The Rescue”!
Links:
– Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Gallifrey One 2020 tickets still on sale – The Faceless Ones to be animated for 2020 release – 10 Classic Doctor Who DVDs to be produced on demand – The Runaway VR Playthrough – “The Jon Pertwee Files” to go out on Radio 4 Extra July 6 – Christopher Eccleston set to appear at New York Comic-Con – Paul Darrow died
Classic Series Commentary:
254: Silurian Droideka (The Caretaker)
Trust Your DoctorHonestly I still want to know why the Trade Federation cheaped out on making more.
I actually just realized, right now, while typing this summary, that I don’t know what a caretaker is. Based on this episode I always assumed it was like, the UK version of a janitor, which is what we’ve got over here in the colonies. But maybe it’s more specialized. More research is required… stay tuned. It’s The Caretaker, written by Gareth Roberts and Steven Moffat and aired on September 27, 2014
Show-notes:
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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 Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
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Episode 38 Stan and Ollie
Nerdology UKJoin Mark and Suky as they take a look at the 2018 biopic "Stan & Ollie".
Also up for discussion are Good Omens, The Man In The High Castle and Sneaky Pete.
You can hear more from Suky over at Progtor Who
and Dr Whose Line Is It Anyway
Episode 38 Stan and Ollie
Nerdology UKJoin Mark and Suky as they take a look at the 2018 biopic "Stan & Ollie". Also up for discussion are Good Omens, The Man In The High Castle and Sneaky Pete. You can hear more from Suky over at Progtor Who and Dr Whose Line Is It Anyway.
Episode 38 Stan and Ollie
Nerdology UKJoin Mark and Suky as they take a look at the 2018 biopic "Stan & Ollie". Also up for discussion are Good Omens, The Man In The High Castle and Sneaky Pete. You can hear more from Suky over at Progtor Who and Dr Whose Line Is It Anyway. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdology-uk/message
Episode 7 – The Unofficial 1972 Dr. Who Annual, The 1971 Annual, and Paul Darrow
Doctor Who Collectors PodcastIn my 7th episode I talk about the Unofficial 1972 Dr. Who Annual that recently came out and how it compares to the rare 1971 Annual. My new segment called let the buyer beware, the craziest offer for Dr. Who collectibles out there, is also here. I also pay tribute the late Paul Darrow who passed away on June 3. Episode 8 will settle on the new format. Thank you for listening. Become a friend by pledging at our Patreon page!
Episode 7 – The Unofficial 1972 Dr. Who Annual, The 1971 Annual, and Paul Darrow
Doctor Who Collectors PodcastIn my 7th episode I talk about the Unofficial 1972 Dr. Who Annual that recently came out and how it compares to the rare 1971 Annual. My new segment called let the buyer beware, the craziest offer for Dr. Who collectibles out there, is also here. I also pay tribute the late Paul Darrow who passed away on June 3. Episode 8 will settle on the new format. Thank you for listening. Become a friend by pledging at our Patreon page!
N096 The Rings of Akhaten
Who Back WhenA space girl fails to hit the apocalyptic snooze button and only Clara’s backstory can save the day
The post N096 The Rings of Akhaten appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
That Which Is Missing
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, the whole world will soon end in a fiery cataclysm, which has nothing much to do with the podcast, but is probably worth mentioning at this point. Meanwhile, robots from the 1960s are wrangling about something, while an iconic love story comes to a final end. For now. Welcome to Doomsday.
Notes and links
You can find Tracy-Ann Oberman on Twitter at @TracyAnnO. She’s fabulous.
We’ve mentioned Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials before: Russell borrows from it liberally for this season’s arc. It’s an incredible series of books, soon to become a BBC television series, starring James McAvoy and Lin-Manuel Miranda. There’s even a trailer for you to enjoy.
And, of course, our regular reminder that you should read RTD’s The Writer’s Tale, which is Russell’s own account of his time running Doctor Who. Amazingly honest and insightful. A must read.
Nathan recommends reading Steven Moffat’s novelisation of The Day of the Doctor. It’s amazing.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd is firing up his Blu-Ray player to remind himself of his childhood fear of the Cybermen. It’s Revenge of the Cybermen, which we cover in Episode 36: A Sociopathic Child.
Richard
Richard’s characteristically highbrow suggestion is The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), directed by Michael Powell and starring Roger Livesey and Deborah Kerr, who plays no less than three separate love interests throughout the film. Winston Churchill hated it, so it is definitely well worth a look.
James
James suggests the two Big Finish box sets in the Torchwood One series — Before the Fall and Machines, starring Tracy-Ann Oberman and Gareth David-Lloyd.
Nathan
Nathan wants you to spend a few hours catching up on Random Whoness — a blog in which our friend Johnny Spandrell watches the entirety of Doctor Who in a random order, managing to find exciting new takes on each story.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll snatch you from your everyday life, whisk you around time and space, fall in love with you, and abandon you in a parallel universe with no one to care for you apart from a vastly improved version of your entire family. We’re kind of bastards really.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
That Which Is Missing
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, the whole world will soon end in a fiery cataclysm, which has nothing much to do with the podcast, but is probably worth mentioning at this point. Meanwhile, robots from the 1960s are wrangling about something, while an iconic love story comes to a final end. For now. Welcome to Doomsday.
Notes and links
You can find Tracy-Ann Oberman on Twitter at @TracyAnnO. She’s fabulous.
We’ve mentioned Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials before: Russell borrows from it liberally for this season’s arc. It’s an incredible series of books, soon to become a BBC television series, starring James McAvoy and Lin-Manuel Miranda. There’s even a trailer for you to enjoy.
And, of course, our regular reminder that you should read RTD’s The Writer’s Tale, which is Russell’s own account of his time running Doctor Who. Amazingly honest and insightful. A must read.
Nathan recommends reading Steven Moffat’s novelisation of The Day of the Doctor. It’s amazing.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd is firing up his Blu-Ray player to remind himself of his childhood fear of the Cybermen. It’s Revenge of the Cybermen, which we cover in Episode 36: A Sociopathic Child.
Richard
Richard’s characteristically highbrow suggestion is The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), directed by Michael Powell and starring Roger Livesey and Deborah Kerr, who plays no less than three separate love interests throughout the film. Winston Churchill hated it, so it is definitely well worth a look.
James
James suggests the two Big Finish box sets in the Torchwood One series — Before the Fall and Machines, starring Tracy-Ann Oberman and Gareth David-Lloyd.
Nathan
Nathan wants you to spend a few hours catching up on Randomwhoness — a blog in which our friend Johnny Spandrell watches the entirety of Doctor Who in a random order, managing to find exciting new takes on each story.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll snatch you from your everyday life, whisk you around time and space, fall in love with you, and abandon you in a parallel universe with no one to care for you apart from a vastly improved version of your entire family. We’re kind of bastards really.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
That Which Is Missing
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, the whole world will soon end in a fiery cataclysm, which has nothing much to do with the podcast, but is probably worth mentioning at this point. Meanwhile, robots from the 1960s are wrangling about something, while an iconic love story comes to a final end. For now. Welcome to Doomsday.
Notes and links
You can find Tracy-Ann Oberman on Twitter at @TracyAnnO. She’s fabulous.
We’ve mentioned Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials before: Russell borrows from it liberally for this season’s arc. It’s an incredible series of books, soon to become a BBC television series, starring James McAvoy and Lin-Manuel Miranda. There’s even a trailer for you to enjoy.
And, of course, our regular reminder that you should read RTD’s The Writer’s Tale, which is Russell’s own account of his time running Doctor Who. Amazingly honest and insightful. A must read.
Nathan recommends reading Steven Moffat’s novelisation of The Day of the Doctor. It’s amazing.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd is firing up his Blu-Ray player to remind himself of his childhood fear of the Cybermen. It’s Revenge of the Cybermen, which we cover in Episode 36: A Sociopathic Child.
Richard
Richard’s characteristically highbrow suggestion is The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), directed by Michael Powell and starring Roger Livesey and Deborah Kerr, who plays no less than three separate love interests throughout the film. Winston Churchill hated it, so it is definitely well worth a look.
James
James suggests the two Big Finish box sets in the Torchwood One series — Before the Fall and Machines, starring Tracy-Ann Oberman and Gareth David-Lloyd.
Nathan
Nathan wants you to spend a few hours catching up on Randomwhoness — a blog in which our friend Johnny Spandrell watches the entirety of Doctor Who in a random order, managing to find exciting new takes on each story.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll snatch you from your everyday life, whisk you around time and space, fall in love with you, and abandon you in a parallel universe with no one to care for you apart from a vastly improved version of your entire family. We’re kind of bastards really.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
That Which Is Missing
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, the whole world will soon end in a fiery cataclysm, which has nothing much to do with the podcast, but is probably worth mentioning at this point. Meanwhile, robots from the 1960s are wrangling about something, while an iconic love story comes to a final end. For now. Welcome to Doomsday.
Notes and links
You can find Tracy-Ann Oberman on Twitter at @TracyAnnO. She’s fabulous.
We’ve mentioned Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials before: Russell borrows from it liberally for this season’s arc. It’s an incredible series of books, soon to become a BBC television series, starring James McAvoy and Lin-Manuel Miranda. There’s even a trailer for you to enjoy.
And, of course, our regular reminder that you should read RTD’s The Writer’s Tale, which is Russell’s own account of his time running Doctor Who. Amazingly honest and insightful. A must read.
Nathan recommends reading Steven Moffat’s novelisation of The Day of the Doctor. It’s amazing.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd is firing up his Blu-Ray player to remind himself of his childhood fear of the Cybermen. It’s Revenge of the Cybermen, which we cover in Episode 36: A Sociopathic Child.
Richard
Richard’s characteristically highbrow suggestion is The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), directed by Michael Powell and starring Roger Livesey and Deborah Kerr, who plays no less than three separate love interests throughout the film. Winston Churchill hated it, so it is definitely well worth a look.
James
James suggests the two Big Finish box sets in the Torchwood One series — Before the Fall and Machines, starring Tracy-Ann Oberman and Gareth David-Lloyd.
Nathan
Nathan wants you to spend a few hours catching up on Randomwhoness — a blog in which our friend Johnny Spandrell watches the entirety of Doctor Who in a random order, managing to find exciting new takes on each story.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll snatch you from your everyday life, whisk you around time and space, fall in love with you, and abandon you in a parallel universe with no one to care for you apart from a vastly improved version of your entire family. We’re kind of bastards really.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
That Which Is Missing
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, the whole world will soon end in a fiery cataclysm, which has nothing much to do with the podcast, but is probably worth mentioning at this point. Meanwhile, robots from the 1960s are wrangling about something, while an iconic love story comes to a final end. For now. Welcome to Doomsday.
Notes and links
You can find Tracy-Ann Oberman on Twitter at @TracyAnnO. She’s fabulous.
We’ve mentioned Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials before: Russell borrows from it liberally for this season’s arc. It’s an incredible series of books, soon to become a BBC television series, starring James McAvoy and Lin-Manuel Miranda. There’s even a trailer for you to enjoy.
And, of course, our regular reminder that you should read RTD’s The Writer’s Tale, which is Russell’s own account of his time running Doctor Who. Amazingly honest and insightful. A must read.
Nathan recommends reading Steven Moffat’s novelisation of The Day of the Doctor. It’s amazing.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd is firing up his Blu-Ray player to remind himself of his childhood fear of the Cybermen. It’s Revenge of the Cybermen, which we cover in Episode 36: A Sociopathic Child.
Richard
Richard’s characteristically highbrow suggestion is The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), directed by Michael Powell and starring Roger Livesey and Deborah Kerr, who plays no less than three separate love interests throughout the film. Winston Churchill hated it, so it is definitely well worth a look.
James
James suggests the two Big Finish box sets in the Torchwood One series — Before the Fall and Machines, starring Tracy-Ann Oberman and Gareth David-Lloyd.
Nathan
Nathan wants you to spend a few hours catching up on Randomwhoness — a blog in which our friend Johnny Spandrell watches the entirety of Doctor Who in a random order, managing to find exciting new takes on each story.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll snatch you from your everyday life, whisk you around time and space, fall in love with you, and abandon you in a parallel universe with no one to care for you apart from a vastly improved version of your entire family. We’re kind of bastards really.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
That Which Is Missing
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, the whole world will soon end in a fiery cataclysm, which has nothing much to do with the podcast, but is probably worth mentioning at this point. Meanwhile, robots from the 1960s are wrangling about something, while an iconic love story comes to a final end. For now. Welcome to Doomsday.
Notes and links
You can find Tracy-Ann Oberman on Twitter at @TracyAnnO. She’s fabulous.
We’ve mentioned Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials before: Russell borrows from it liberally for this season’s arc. It’s an incredible series of books, soon to become a BBC television series, starring James McAvoy and Lin-Manuel Miranda. There’s even a trailer for you to enjoy.
And, of course, our regular reminder that you should read RTD’s The Writer’s Tale, which is Russell’s own account of his time running Doctor Who. Amazingly honest and insightful. A must read.
Nathan recommends reading Steven Moffat’s novelisation of The Day of the Doctor. It’s amazing.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd is firing up his Blu-Ray player to remind himself of his childhood fear of the Cybermen. It’s Revenge of the Cybermen, which we cover in Episode 36: A Sociopathic Child.
Richard
Richard’s characteristically highbrow suggestion is The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), directed by Michael Powell and starring Roger Livesey and Deborah Kerr, who plays no less than three separate love interests throughout the film. Winston Churchill hated it, so it is definitely well worth a look.
James
James suggests the two Big Finish box sets in the Torchwood One series — Before the Fall and Machines, starring Tracy-Ann Oberman and Gareth David-Lloyd.
Nathan
Nathan wants you to spend a few hours catching up on Randomwhoness — a blog in which our friend Johnny Spandrell watches the entirety of Doctor Who in a random order, managing to find exciting new takes on each story.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll snatch you from your everyday life, whisk you around time and space, fall in love with you, and abandon you in a parallel universe with no one to care for you apart from a vastly improved version of your entire family. We’re kind of bastards really.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
TDP 854: @BigFinish at 20 #DoctorWho Ep05 MR 46 - Flip Flop
Tin Dog Podcast20 4 20 Houndsite continues with Ep 5 @BigFinish at 20 #DoctorWho Ep05 MR 46 - Flip Flop Christmas Eve in the year 3060, and the planet Puxatornee is home to a prosperous human colony. A space craft has arrived in orbit carrying the Slithergees, a race of obsequious alien slugs. Their home world has been destroyed and they are humbly requesting permission to settle on the first moon. And if they don't get permission, then they are humbly threatening to declare all-out war. The future hangs in the balance. The decision rests with Bailey, the colony' s president - but she has other things on her mind. Christmas Eve in the year 3090, and the planet Puxatornee has changed beyond all recognition. The Doctor and Mel arrive, on a completely unrelated mission to defeat a race of terrible monsters, and soon discover that something rather confusing has been happening to history. Flip-Flop is a unique innovation in storytelling. A Doctor Who adventure told over two CDs, one black, one white - where the CDs can be listened to in either order.
TDP 854: @BigFinish at 20 #DoctorWho Ep05 MR 46 - Flip Flop
Tin Dog Podcast20 4 20 Houndsite continues with Ep 5 @BigFinish at 20 #DoctorWho Ep05 MR 46 - Flip Flop Christmas Eve in the year 3060, and the planet Puxatornee is home to a prosperous human colony. A space craft has arrived in orbit carrying the Slithergees, a race of obsequious alien slugs. Their home world has been destroyed and they are humbly requesting permission to settle on the first moon. And if they don't get permission, then they are humbly threatening to declare all-out war. The future hangs in the balance. The decision rests with Bailey, the colony' s president - but she has other things on her mind. Christmas Eve in the year 3090, and the planet Puxatornee has changed beyond all recognition. The Doctor and Mel arrive, on a completely unrelated mission to defeat a race of terrible monsters, and soon discover that something rather confusing has been happening to history. Flip-Flop is a unique innovation in storytelling. A Doctor Who adventure told over two CDs, one black, one white - where the CDs can be listened to in either order.
TDP 872: Paternoster Heratage One from @BigFinish
Tin Dog PodcastThis title was released in June 2019. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until August 31st 2019, and on general sale after this date. Victorian London harbours many secrets: alien visitors, strange phenomena and unearthly powers. But a trio of investigators stands ready to delve into such mysteries – the Great Detective, Madame Vastra, her resourceful spouse, Jenny Flint, and their loyal valet, Strax. If an impossible puzzle needs solving, or a grave injustice needs righting, help can be found on Paternoster Row. But even heroes can never escape their past… 1.1 The Cars That Ate London! by Jonathan Morris The advent of electric carriages on London’s streets causes a stir – until they start careening out of control. Elsewhere, factory workers lose their senses, while a brand-new power plant suffers mysterious outages. Genius industrialist Fabian Solak has a vision of the future – free from pollution, running on clean electricity. But Madame Vastra knows such ideas are ahead of their time… 1.2 A Photograph to Remember by Roy Gill The Paternoster Gang are shocked to discover a rival group on the streets. A Sontaran, a Silurian and a human – only their intentions are not quite so noble as Madame Vastra and friends. And when the recently-photographed dead begin to return home, strangely altered, will this ‘Bloomsbury Bunch’ be more of a help or a hindrance? 1.3 The Ghosts of Greenwich by Paul Morris Strange things are happening to the people of Greenwich. Phantoms of the living appear, while others are aged beyond their years. A cloaked figure stalks the streets, and time is out of joint. Vastra, Jenny and Strax find all clues point towards the Meridian Line. Beneath the Royal Observatory lies a secret – something terribly ancient and horribly dangerous…
That Which Is Missing
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, the whole world will soon end in a fiery cataclysm, which has nothing much to do with the podcast, but is probably worth mentioning at this point. Meanwhile, robots from the 1960s are wrangling about something, while an iconic love story comes to a final end. For now. Welcome to Doomsday.
Notes and links
You can find Tracy-Ann Oberman on Twitter at @TracyAnnO. She’s fabulous.
We’ve mentioned Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials before: Russell borrows from it liberally for this season’s arc. It’s an incredible series of books, soon to become a BBC television series, starring James McAvoy and Lin-Manuel Miranda. There’s even a trailer for you to enjoy.
And, of course, our regular reminder that you should read RTD’s The Writer’s Tale, which is Russell’s own account of his time running Doctor Who. Amazingly honest and insightful. A must read.
Nathan recommends reading Steven Moffat’s novelisation of The Day of the Doctor. It’s amazing.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd is firing up his Blu-Ray player to remind himself of his childhood fear of the Cybermen. It’s Revenge of the Cybermen, which we cover in Episode 36: A Sociopathic Child.
Richard
Richard’s characteristically highbrow suggestion is The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), directed by Michael Powell and starring Roger Livesey and Deborah Kerr, who plays no less than three separate love interests throughout the film. Winston Churchill hated it, so it is definitely well worth a look.
James
James suggests the two Big Finish box sets in the Torchwood One series — Before the Fall and Machines, starring Tracy-Ann Oberman and Gareth David-Lloyd.
Nathan
Nathan wants you to spend a few hours catching up on Randomwhoness — a blog in which our friend Johnny Spandrell watches the entirety of Doctor Who in a random order, managing to find exciting new takes on each story.
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Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on Doctor Who’s most recent season, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
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Review of the Fires of Pompeii, Doctor Who Series 4 Episode 2
Discussing WhoWe review ‘The Fires of Pompeii’ as Donna Noble and the Doctor travel back to Pompeii on the day before Volcano Day! We invite YOU to join the new Discussing Network Facebook group to discuss this episode, comics, Star Trek, and more. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 155. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.
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Review of the Fires of Pompeii, Doctor Who Series 4 Episode 2
Discussing WhoWe review ‘The Fires of Pompeii’ as Donna Noble and the Doctor travel back to Pompeii on the day before Volcano Day! We invite YOU to join the new Discussing Network Facebook group to discuss this episode, comics, Star Trek, and more. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 155. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.
034 TLTT "We're Gonna Party Like It's... 1989"
The Legend of the Traveling Tardis with Christian BaselJoin Host Christian Basel and become part of The Legend of the Traveling Tardis! Tonight's Special Guest is Krystal Moore, creator of the Doctor WHO Velocity, a fan-series based on BBC's Doctor Who, written and produced by American Actor/Comedian, Krystal and directed and edited by British Producer, Chris Phillips. Panelists also appearing on the show tonight include Brian Burress (aka Doctor Freedom) and Fantasy Author Mackenzie Flohr....and, as always, a little quirky WHO Knew News by Sage iA.
(tonight's closing song is Jezebellion by the Bloody Jug Band)
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Earth Station Who Podcast – Does Doctor Who Need A Monster?
Earth Station WhoAre angry aliens essential ingredients for a great Doctor Who story? Mike, Mike, Mary, R. Alan Siler, and Joseph Heath come out from behind the couch and discuss the highs and lows of creatures from...
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.
036: Rockets & Regenesis
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceJoin Matt and David as this week they look over Season 3 Episode 11 'Utopia'. This week, a discussion clarifying Timelord society, in which the guys attempt to grant themselves appropriate Timelord names, as well as probably too much conversation regarding the ongoing man crush they both share for John Barrowman.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
036: Rockets & Regenesis
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceJoin Matt and David as this week they look over Season 3 Episode 11 'Utopia'. This week, a discussion clarifying Timelord society, in which the guys attempt to grant themselves appropriate Timelord names, as well as probably too much conversation regarding the ongoing man crush they both share for John Barrowman.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
036: Rockets & Regenesis
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceJoin Matt and David as this week they look over Season 3 Episode 11 'Utopia'. This week, a discussion clarifying Timelord society, in which the guys attempt to grant themselves appropriate Timelord names, as well as probably too much conversation regarding the ongoing man crush they both share for John Barrowman.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
036: Rockets & Regenesis
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceJoin Matt and David as this week they look over Season 3 Episode 11 'Utopia'. This week, a discussion clarifying Timelord society, in which the guys attempt to grant themselves appropriate Timelord names, as well as probably too much conversation regarding the ongoing man crush they both share for John Barrowman.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
DWBRcast 157 - Série Clássica: The Tenth Planet - Obrigado por tudo, Hartnell! A primeira grande despedida do Doutor!
DWBRcastNo frio da Antártica dos anos 80 temos um dos momentos mais importantes para um Doutor acontecendo pela primeira vez - sua regeneração! Hoje revisamos The Tenth Planet, segundo arco da 4ª temporada da série clássica, onde, além da primeira regeneração da história da série, também temos a primeira aparição dos Cybermen!
Prepare a roupa de frio e os corações para a despedida de William Hartnell no papel de Doutor e dê o play!
DWBRcast 157 - Série Clássica: The Tenth Planet - Obrigado por tudo, Hartnell! A primeira grande despedida do Doutor!
DWBRcastNo frio da Antártica dos anos 80 temos um dos momentos mais importantes para um Doutor acontecendo pela primeira vez - sua regeneração! Hoje revisamos The Tenth Planet, segundo arco da 4ª temporada da série clássica, onde, além da primeira regeneração da história da série, também temos a primeira aparição dos Cybermen!
Prepare a roupa de frio e os corações para a despedida de William Hartnell no papel de Doutor e dê o play!
DWBRcast 157 - Série Clássica: The Tenth Planet - Obrigado por tudo, Hartnell! A primeira grande despedida do Doutor!
DWBRcastNo frio da Antártica dos anos 80 temos um dos momentos mais importantes para um Doutor acontecendo pela primeira vez - sua regeneração! Hoje revisamos The Tenth Planet, segundo arco da 4ª temporada da série clássica, onde, além da primeira regeneração da história da série, também temos a primeira aparição dos Cybermen!
Prepare a roupa de frio e os corações para a despedida de William Hartnell no papel de Doutor e dê o play!
DWBRcast 157 - Série Clássica: The Tenth Planet - Obrigado por tudo, Hartnell! A primeira grande despedida do Doutor!
DWBRcastNo frio da Antártica dos anos 80 temos um dos momentos mais importantes para um Doutor acontecendo pela primeira vez - sua regeneração! Hoje revisamos The Tenth Planet, segundo arco da 4ª temporada da série clássica, onde, além da primeira regeneração da história da série, também temos a primeira aparição dos Cybermen!
Prepare a roupa de frio e os corações para a despedida de William Hartnell no papel de Doutor e dê o play!
157 - Daddy Powers
Doctor WhoochIn which we are four eels.
On this week's episode, Danica and Brandon continue with The Jumbly Season and hit up another Sarah Jane Adventure - "Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane". This one has a Space Rubix Cube and also, sweet ollies. Sk8 or Die, nerds!
Outro music is "Ms Jackson" by Outkast
Podcast picture is by GIRL NAMED SHIRL PHOTOGRAPHY
157 - Daddy Powers
Doctor WhoochIn which we are four eels.
On this week's episode, Danica and Brandon continue with The Jumbly Season and hit up another Sarah Jane Adventure - "Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane". This one has a Space Rubix Cube and also, sweet ollies. Sk8 or Die, nerds!
Outro music is "Ms Jackson" by Outkast
Podcast picture is by GIRL NAMED SHIRL PHOTOGRAPHY
Doctor Who Time and Space (319)
Doctor Who Time and Space
Dr Cool and Lewis Moon return once again for another week of Doctor Who related chat, banter and discussions. This week they debate the Tom Baker era story, The Horns of Nimon, discuss the latest news and review the sixth episode of Torchwood, Countrycide. (How many Nimons have you seen today, listeners?)
Torchwood Rewatch: Day One (S1E2)
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastChris Chibnall gives us a rather -- interesting -- sci-fi premise for the second outing of our Torchwood team. There's a lot to enjoy, a lot to question, and even a bit of foreshadowing to seasons to come in this next episode installment.
Torchwood Rewatch: Day One (S1E2)
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastChris Chibnall gives us a rather -- interesting -- sci-fi premise for the second outing of our Torchwood team. There's a lot to enjoy, a lot to question, and even a bit of foreshadowing to seasons to come in this next episode installment.
The Memory Cheats - Series 3 #51
The Memory CheatsSeries 3, Episode 51 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! And the episode we will be reviewing today is...
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The Memory Cheats - Series 3 #51
The Memory CheatsSeries 3, Episode 51 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! And the episode we will be reviewing today is...
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Episode 210: Vincent and the Doctor
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor WhoOn this week's podcast, Eleven and Amy visit van Gogh in France in 1890, where he is being terrorized by a creature that only he can see. Can the Doctor and Amy help, and what effect will it have on Vincent -- and on them?
QotW: The Doctor and Amy met Vincent; what artist would you like to see the Doctor encounter? Which Doctor would it be, and with which companion(s)?
So Here's the Thing.../Listener Mailbag/Who News
Discussion of "Vincent and the Doctor" (David 8.5, Trevor 9.25, Charlie 9.5, Connor 9.5)
Big Finish: Missy, series 1, episode 4: The Belly of the Beast (David 7.9/8, Trevor 7.25/8.5, Charlie 8/9)
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Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #211, The Lodger! Our audio adventure will be Monthly line release 52, Scherzo, available from BigFinish.com.