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TDP 687: DOCTOR WHO Lost Stories 1 Nightmare Fair from @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast Summer of Lost Tales 1 The Lost Stories: Adventures that were originally written for the Doctor Who television series but never made. Now available to hear for the first time... The TARDIS has been drawn to Blackpool in the year 1985, where the Doctor intends to investigate a dangerous space/time vortex... while enjoying some local attractions along the way. But an old enemy is watching from his base deep within the amusement park, a timeless being who craves revenge. The Celestial Toymaker has returned. The game is on. And, should he lose, the Doctor will pay the ultimate forfeit... WITH REVERSIBLE COVER! Written By: Graham Williams, adapted by John Ainsworth Directed By: John Ainsworth Cast Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), David Bailie (The Celestial Toymaker), Matthew Noble (Kevin), Andrew Fettes (Stefan), Louise Faulkner (Woman), William Whymper (Shardow/Attendant), Toby Longworth (Yatsumoto/Truscott/Manager/Man), Duncan Wisbey (Humandroid/Security Man/Geoff/Guard)
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today's episode - broadly - covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today's episode - broadly - covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E07 - Writers who wrote few stories, but all classics
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today’s episode – broadly – covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US – hello@theDWshow.net
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Episode 242: Series 10 and the Great Fan Explosion
The Sonic ToolboxWeee'Rrrre baa-Aa-k! Daisy's movied in to her new place and ready to roll! Cheryl's all reasted up and now we're both ready to tacklle two of the most difficult subjets of our Whovian lives: how Series 10 was as a whole, and the casting of regen 13. Hang on to your seats, it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
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School Ties and Martian Lies
Radio Free SkaroThe Quiet Times have returned, with the Series 10 finale and San Diego Comic-Con receding in the distance and a long wait to December 25 ahead of us. But that doesn't stop the dogged determination of the Three Who Rule, who won't let a little thing like a lack of new material stop them from chattering on about one Mr. Who! And as a bonus we have an interview with Class and Doctor Who director Wayne Yip and a roll of the randomizer to determine which classic commentary will happen next week! Dare you listen? You dare indeed!
Links:
- Unproduced Series 4 Script from Mark Gatiss - Nicholas Hoult was meant to be in Who - Peter Davison left twitter - Christel Dee interview part 2 - Twice Upon A Time North American home video release - Series 10 Part 2 North American home video artwork
Interview:
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School Ties and Martian Lies
Radio Free SkaroThe Quiet Times have returned, with the Series 10 finale and San Diego Comic-Con receding in the distance and a long wait to December 25 ahead of us. But that doesn’t stop the dogged determination of the Three Who Rule, who won’t let a little thing like a lack of new material stop them from chattering on about one Mr. Who! And as a bonus we have an interview with Class and Doctor Who director Wayne Yip and a roll of the randomizer to determine which classic commentary will happen next week! Dare you listen? You dare indeed!
Links:
– Unproduced Series 4 Script from Mark Gatiss – Nicholas Hoult was meant to be in Who – Peter Davison left twitter – Christel Dee interview part 2 – Twice Upon A Time North American home video release – Series 10 Part 2 North American home video artwork
Interview:
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 081 - The Changes, My Dear
Diddly Dum PodcastThe Five Faces of Delusion try to get discussion of Jodie Whittaker’s casting out of the way as quickly as possible so that they can get on to the really important stuff – Doc and Mark have been watching “The Changes”.
MP3 Direct Download Link: DDPC081 – The Changes My Dear
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
The opening and closing music for this week’s podcast is the opening and closing themes for “The Changes”.
(00:58:29) “The Changes” is a British children’s science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first broadcast in 1975 by the BBC. It is based on the trilogy written by Peter Dickinson. A review of it can be found here.
(01:11:22) Stewart Lee appears on “Charlie Brooker’s Screen Wipe” comparing modern teenage drama to that of the 1970s.
(01:12:46) “Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle” (BBC) on the subject of books.
(01:13:47) “Charlie Brooker Screenwipes” – Charlie Brooker reviews Doctor Who Series 2.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched anything from.
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 081 - The Changes, My Dear
Diddly Dum PodcastThe Five Faces of Delusion try to get discussion of Jodie Whittaker’s casting out of the way as quickly as possible so that they can get on to the really important stuff – Doc and Mark have been watching “The Changes”.
MP3 Direct Download Link: DDPC081 – The Changes My Dear
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
The opening and closing music for this week’s podcast is the opening and closing themes for “The Changes”.
(00:58:29) “The Changes” is a British children’s science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first broadcast in 1975 by the BBC. It is based on the trilogy written by Peter Dickinson. A review of it can be found here.
(01:11:22) Stewart Lee appears on “Charlie Brooker’s Screen Wipe” comparing modern teenage drama to that of the 1970s.
(01:12:46) “Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle” (BBC) on the subject of books.
(01:13:47) “Charlie Brooker Screenwipes” – Charlie Brooker reviews Doctor Who Series 2.
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we've pinched anything from.
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Audio Ep. 17: Brutally Boring
Trust Your DoctorCan you feel the change in the podcast? We’re going back to TV.
This week Kiyan and Dylan are approaching the end of the Dark Years diversion. They’ve listened to their final audio for now, they’ve read their final book (you’ll have to wait until next week) and so it draws almost neatly to a close. Almost. But not quite. Master was written Joseph Lidster and released in October of 2003. Master can be purchased for $3 (or your local equivalent) on Big Finish's website. It's also on Spotify.
Show-notes:
5:59 It was McKinley.
12:29 “Son of a bitch.”
17:53 It was Mrs. Norris. Thank god Harry Potter is over. It’s over, right? Right?
21:51 I didn’t look too hard obviously, but there really wasn’t anything definitive about green being considered the color of death significantly at a certain place/time. So yeah.
22:02 Monster House is a movie.
52:11 I won’t let my dreams be dreams I guess.
Also discussed in this episode: Goodnight Saigon by Billy Joel.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Keff McCulloch.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
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N060 The End of Time, Part 2
Who Back WhenFar too many farewells pepper The Tenth Doctor's long-awaited yet sadly poor departure.
The post N060 The End of Time, Part 2 appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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OffTopicast 02 - Ataque na Cohab! Nosso review de Attack the Block!
DWBRcastAi, maluco, ta ligado? Vamo quebrar o pau com os alienigenas ali!
The post OffTopicast 02 – Ataque na Cohab! Nosso review de Attack the Block! appeared first on Doctor Who Brasil.
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You and Who Talking 016
The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life.
The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who.
This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond.
In this episode:
Choices by Michael Gilroy-Sinclair
Reach out and touch me: Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters by Christopher BryantWith an intermission featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall.
The You and Who books, from which all royalties are paid to charity, are available in print and for Kindle, from watchingbooks.weebly.com
Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall
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You and Who Talking 016
The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life.
The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who.
This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond.
In this episode:
Choices by Michael Gilroy-SinclairReach out and touch me: Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters by Christopher Bryant
With an intermission featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall.
The You and Who books, from which all royalties are paid to charity, are available in print and for Kindle, from watchingbooks.weebly.com
Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall
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Daleks Are Forever
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastFlight Through Entirety roars back into the feed with one of its best episodes ever, in which we go back to the very beginning of the history of the show and subtly reference tons of things we've done before. Except for Shirley Bassey as Davros. We've never done that, I think. It’s Remembrance of the Daleks, of course.
A web of mayhem and intrigue
Once again, it's time for you to vote for another story for our next commentary podcast -- a Colin Baker commentary, which is currently scheduled for release in a few months' time.
The voting for our Colin Baker commentary podcast has now closed. In this poll, our listeners were given the choice between The Mark of the Rani, Revelation of the Daleks, The Mysterious Planet and Terror of the Vervoids. The winner, with n% of the vote, was [Some story].
Buy the story!
Are you sitting comfortably? After its original DVD release in 2001/2002, Remembrance of the Daleks: Special Edition was released in the UK and Australia as part of The Davros Collection in 2007 (Amazon UK). It was later released on its own in 2009 in the UK (Amazon UK), and in 2010 in the US (Amazon US).
Notes and links
Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor!
And here's what Brian Blessed said when he first met the Dalai Lama.
The last time Moffat oversaw the Twelfth Doctor's regeneration into a woman was in his very first Doctor Who story, The Curse of Fatal Death.
Ben Aaronovitch is now a well-regarded author, famous for his six-book Rivers of London series, which deals with a young policemen who works in a divison of the Metropolitan Police that deals with the supernatural. The first novel was inexplicably called Midnight Riot in the US.
The novelisation of Remembrance of the Daleks is excellent, and is actually available on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Counter-Measures is a series of Big Finish audios featuring Rachel Jensen, Allison Williams and Group Captain Ian "Chunky" Gillmore battling various alienesque threats in 1960s London.
The Profumo affair refers to a scandal in which the Secretary of State, John Profumo was forced to resign as a result of his 1961 affair with Christine Keeler, who may have been in a relationship with Yevgey Ivanov, a Soviet naval attache; it contributed to the resignation of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in October 1963, just weeks before the first episode of Doctor Who aired. It was dramatised in the film, Scandal (1989), starring our very own Ian McKellen and John Hurt.
Scottish comedian Susan Calman, from Radio 4's The News Quiz talks about how she plans to dress when she's cast as Doctor Who.
Doctor Who's first script editor David "Jodie" Whitaker was involved in the production of three Dalek Annuals featuring original stories and articles: The Dalek Book (1964), The Dalek World (1965) and The Dalek Outer Space Book (1966).
David Banks wrote a coffee-table book called Cybermen, which explains everything you never wanted to know about why the Cybermen changed their costumes all the time.
Fans of Australian podcast episodes about Remembrance of the Daleks will enjoy the latest episode of New to Who, a podcast in which Colin, Daniel and Steven discuss Doctor Who stories you might actually want to watch.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.
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 come round to your local high school and draw anachronistic graffiti all over the walls.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have now released twocommentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, to match our twocommentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
WealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. Even fakeones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 121 Daleks Are Forever
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastFlight Through Entirety roars back into the feed with one of its best episodes ever, in which we go back to the very beginning of the history of the show and subtly reference tons of things we've done before. Except for Shirley Bassey as Davros. We've never done that, I think. It’s Remembrance of the Daleks, of course.
A web of mayhem and intrigue
Once again, it's time for you to vote for another story for our next commentary podcast -- a Colin Baker commentary, which is currently scheduled for release in a few months' time.
The voting for our Colin Baker commentary podcast has now closed. In this poll, our listeners were given the choice between The Mark of the Rani, Revelation of the Daleks, The Mysterious Planet and Terror of the Vervoids. The winner, with n% of the vote, was [Some story].
Buy the story!
Are you sitting comfortably? After its original DVD release in 2001/2002, Remembrance of the Daleks: Special Edition was released in the UK and Australia as part of The Davros Collection in 2007 (Amazon UK). It was later released on its own in 2009 in the UK (Amazon UK), and in 2010 in the US (Amazon US).
Notes and links
Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor!
And here's what Brian Blessed said when he first met the Dalai Lama.
The last time Moffat oversaw the Twelfth Doctor's regeneration into a woman was in his very first Doctor Who story, The Curse of Fatal Death.
Ben Aaronovitch is now a well-regarded author, famous for his six-book Rivers of London series, which deals with a young policemen who works in a divison of the Metropolitan Police that deals with the supernatural. The first novel was inexplicably called Midnight Riot in the US.
The novelisation of Remembrance of the Daleks is excellent, and is actually available on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Counter-Measures is a series of Big Finish audios featuring Rachel Jensen, Allison Williams and Group Captain Ian "Chunky" Gillmore battling various alienesque threats in 1960s London.
The Profumo affair refers to a scandal in which the Secretary of State, John Profumo was forced to resign as a result of his 1961 affair with Christine Keeler, who may have been in a relationship with Yevgey Ivanov, a Soviet naval attache; it contributed to the resignation of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in October 1963, just weeks before the first episode of Doctor Who aired. It was dramatised in the film, Scandal (1989), starring our very own Ian McKellen and John Hurt.
Scottish comedian Susan Calman, from Radio 4's The News Quiz talks about how she plans to dress when she's cast as Doctor Who.
Doctor Who's first script editor David "Jodie" Whitaker was involved in the production of three Dalek Annuals featuring original stories and articles: The Dalek Book (1964), The Dalek World (1965) and The Dalek Outer Space Book (1966).
David Banks wrote a coffee-table book called Cybermen, which explains everything you never wanted to know about why the Cybermen changed their costumes all the time.
Fans of Australian podcast episodes about Remembrance of the Daleks will enjoy the latest episode of New to Who, a podcast in which Colin, Daniel and Steven discuss Doctor Who stories you might actually want to watch.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.
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 come round to your local high school and draw anachronistic graffiti all over the walls.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have now released twocommentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, to match our twocommentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
WealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. Even fakeones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 121: Daleks Are Forever
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastFlight Through Entirety roars back into the feed with one of its best episodes ever, in which we go back to the very beginning of the history of the show and subtly reference tons of things we've done before. Except for Shirley Bassey as Davros. We've never done that, I think.
A web of mayhem and intrigue
Once again, it's time for you to vote for another story for our next commentary podcast, currently scheduled for release in a few weeks, after our discussion of Season 25 comes to a close.
Buy the story!
Are you sitting comfortably? After its original DVD release in 2001/2002, Remembrance of the Daleks: Special Edition was released in the UK and Australia as part of The Davros Collection in 2007 (Amazon UK). It was later released on its own in 2009 in the UK (Amazon UK), and in 2010 in the US (Amazon US).
Notes and links
Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor!
And here's what Brian Blessed said when he first met the Dalai Lama.
The last time Moffat oversaw the Twelfth Doctor's regeneration into a woman was in his very first Doctor Who story, The Curse of Fatal Death.
Ben Aaronovitch is now a well-regarded author, famous for his six-book Rivers of London series, which deals with a young policemen who works in a divison of the Metropolitan Police that deals with the supernatural. The first novel was inexplicably called Midnight Riot in the US.
The novelisation of Remembrance of the Daleks is excellent, and is actually available on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Counter-Measures is a series of Big Finish audios featuring Rachel Jensen, Allison Williams and Group Captain Ian "Chunky" Gillmore battling various alienesque threats in 1960s London.
The Profumo affair refers to a scandal in which the Secretary of State, John Profumo was forced to resign as a result of his 1961 affair with Christine Keeler, who may have been in a relationship with Yevgey Ivanov, a Soviet naval attache; it contributed to the resignation of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in October 1963, just weeks before the first episode of Doctor Who aired. It was dramatised in the film, Scandal (1989), starring our very own Ian McKellen and John Hurt.
Scottish comedian Susan Calman, from Radio 4's The News Quiz talks about how she plans to dress when she's cast as Doctor Who.
Doctor Who's first script editor David "Jodie" Whitaker was involved in the production of three Dalek Annuals featuring original stories and articles: The Dalek Book (1964), The Dalek World (1965) and The Dalek Outer Space Book (1966).
David Banks wrote a coffee-table book called Cybermen, which explains everything you never wanted to know about why the Cybermen changed their costumes all the time.
Fans of Australian podcast episodes about Remembrance of the Daleks will enjoy the latest episode of New to Who, a podcast in which Colin, Daniel and Steven discuss Doctor Who stories you might actually want to watch.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.
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 come round to your local high school and draw anachronistic graffiti all over the walls.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have now released two commentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, to match our two commentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well. Even fake ones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Metebelis 2 #52 - Rare and Exotic Creatures
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This week, Ben gives the lowdown on three San Diego ComicCon BritBox, Titan, and BBC Doctor Who panels. Plus other discussion of recent news in the Whoniverse including the recent death of Deborah Watling, who played Victoria, Peter Capaldi's salary, and a message on behalf of the BBC complaints department. Plus we may have speculated on the casting of the next James Bond. Opening music is from "Space Time Music" part 1, composed by Wilfred Josephs and used in The Tomb of the Cybermen when Victoria and the Doctor discuss remembering family. The closing music is "Victoria" by the Kinks from the 1969 album, "Arthur".
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Daleks Are Forever
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastFlight Through Entirety roars back into the feed with one of its best episodes ever, in which we go back to the very beginning of the history of the show and subtly reference tons of things we’ve done before. Except for Shirley Bassey as Davros. We’ve never done that, I think. It’s Remembrance of the Daleks, of course.
A web of mayhem and intrigue
Once again, it’s time for you to vote for another story for our next commentary podcast — a Colin Baker commentary, which is currently scheduled for release in a few months’ time.
The voting for our Colin Baker commentary podcast has now closed. In this poll, our listeners were given the choice between The Mark of the Rani, Revelation of the Daleks, The Mysterious Planet and Terror of the Vervoids. The winner, with 45% of the vote, was Richard’s choice Revelation of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Are you sitting comfortably? After its original DVD release in 2001/2002, Remembrance of the Daleks: Special Edition was released in the UK and Australia as part of The Davros Collection in 2007 (Amazon UK). It was later released on its own in 2009 in the UK (Amazon UK), and in 2010 in the US (Amazon US).
Notes and links
Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor!
And here’s what Brian Blessed said when he first met the Dalai Lama.
The last time Moffat oversaw the Twelfth Doctor’s regeneration into a woman was in his very first Doctor Who story, The Curse of Fatal Death.
Ben Aaronovitch is now a well-regarded author, famous for his six-book Rivers of London series, which deals with a young policemen who works in a divison of the Metropolitan Police that deals with the supernatural. The first novel was inexplicably called Midnight Riot in the US.
The novelisation of Remembrance of the Daleks is excellent, and is actually available on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Counter-Measures is a series of Big Finish audios featuring Rachel Jensen, Allison Williams and Group Captain Ian “Chunky” Gillmore battling various alienesque threats in 1960s London.
The Profumo affair refers to a scandal in which the Secretary of State, John Profumo was forced to resign as a result of his 1961 affair with Christine Keeler, who may have been in a relationship with Yevgey Ivanov, a Soviet naval attaché; it contributed to the resignation of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in October 1963, just weeks before the first episode of Doctor Who aired. It was dramatised in the film, Scandal (1989), starring our very own Ian McKellen and John Hurt.
Scottish comedian Susan Calman, from Radio 4’s The News Quiz talks about how she plans to dress when she’s cast as Doctor Who.
Doctor Who’s first script editor David “Jodie” Whitaker was involved in the production of three Dalek Annuals featuring original stories and articles: The Dalek Book (1964), The Dalek World (1965) and The Dalek Outer Space Book (1966).
David Banks wrote a coffee-table book called Cybermen, which explains everything you never wanted to know about why the Cybermen changed their costumes all the time.
Fans of Australian podcast episodes about Remembrance of the Daleks will enjoy the latest episode of New to Who, a podcast in which Colin, Daniel and Steven discuss Doctor Who stories you might actually want to watch.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.
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 come round to your local high school and draw anachronistic graffiti all over the walls.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have now released twocommentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, to match our twocommentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
WealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. Even fakeones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Daleks Are Forever
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastFlight Through Entirety roars back into the feed with one of its best episodes ever, in which we go back to the very beginning of the history of the show and subtly reference tons of things we’ve done before. Except for Shirley Bassey as Davros. We’ve never done that, I think. It’s Remembrance of the Daleks, of course.
A web of mayhem and intrigue
Once again, it’s time for you to vote for another story for our next commentary podcast — a Colin Baker commentary, which is currently scheduled for release in a few months’ time.
The voting for our Colin Baker commentary podcast has now closed. In this poll, our listeners were given the choice between The Mark of the Rani, Revelation of the Daleks, The Mysterious Planet and Terror of the Vervoids. The winner, with 45% of the vote, was Richard’s choice Revelation of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Are you sitting comfortably? After its original DVD release in 2001/2002, Remembrance of the Daleks: Special Edition was released in the UK and Australia as part of The Davros Collection in 2007 (Amazon UK). It was later released on its own in 2009 in the UK (Amazon UK), and in 2010 in the US (Amazon US).
Notes and links
Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor!
And here’s what Brian Blessed said when he first met the Dalai Lama.
The last time Moffat oversaw the Twelfth Doctor’s regeneration into a woman was in his very first Doctor Who story, The Curse of Fatal Death.
Ben Aaronovitch is now a well-regarded author, famous for his six-book Rivers of London series, which deals with a young policemen who works in a divison of the Metropolitan Police that deals with the supernatural. The first novel was inexplicably called Midnight Riot in the US.
The novelisation of Remembrance of the Daleks is excellent, and is actually available on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Counter-Measures is a series of Big Finish audios featuring Rachel Jensen, Allison Williams and Group Captain Ian “Chunky” Gillmore battling various alienesque threats in 1960s London.
The Profumo affair refers to a scandal in which the Secretary of State, John Profumo was forced to resign as a result of his 1961 affair with Christine Keeler, who may have been in a relationship with Yevgey Ivanov, a Soviet naval attaché; it contributed to the resignation of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in October 1963, just weeks before the first episode of Doctor Who aired. It was dramatised in the film, Scandal (1989), starring our very own Ian McKellen and John Hurt.
Scottish comedian Susan Calman, from Radio 4’s The News Quiz talks about how she plans to dress when she’s cast as Doctor Who.
Doctor Who’s first script editor David “Jodie” Whitaker was involved in the production of three Dalek Annuals featuring original stories and articles: The Dalek Book (1964), The Dalek World (1965) and The Dalek Outer Space Book (1966).
David Banks wrote a coffee-table book called Cybermen, which explains everything you never wanted to know about why the Cybermen changed their costumes all the time.
Fans of Australian podcast episodes about Remembrance of the Daleks will enjoy the latest episode of New to Who, a podcast in which Colin, Daniel and Steven discuss Doctor Who stories you might actually want to watch.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.
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 come round to your local high school and draw anachronistic graffiti all over the walls.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have now released twocommentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, to match our twocommentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
WealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. Even fakeones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Daleks Are Forever
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastFlight Through Entirety roars back into the feed with one of its best episodes ever, in which we go back to the very beginning of the history of the show and subtly reference tons of things we’ve done before. Except for Shirley Bassey as Davros. We’ve never done that, I think. It’s Remembrance of the Daleks, of course.
A web of mayhem and intrigue
Once again, it’s time for you to vote for another story for our next commentary podcast — a Colin Baker commentary, which is currently scheduled for release in a few months’ time.
The voting for our Colin Baker commentary podcast has now closed. In this poll, our listeners were given the choice between The Mark of the Rani, Revelation of the Daleks, The Mysterious Planet and Terror of the Vervoids. The winner, with 45% of the vote, was Richard’s choice Revelation of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Are you sitting comfortably? After its original DVD release in 2001/2002, Remembrance of the Daleks: Special Edition was released in the UK and Australia as part of The Davros Collection in 2007 (Amazon UK). It was later released on its own in 2009 in the UK (Amazon UK), and in 2010 in the US (Amazon US).
Notes and links
Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor!
And here’s what Brian Blessed said when he first met the Dalai Lama.
The last time Moffat oversaw the Twelfth Doctor’s regeneration into a woman was in his very first Doctor Who story, The Curse of Fatal Death.
Ben Aaronovitch is now a well-regarded author, famous for his six-book Rivers of London series, which deals with a young policemen who works in a divison of the Metropolitan Police that deals with the supernatural. The first novel was inexplicably called Midnight Riot in the US.
The novelisation of Remembrance of the Daleks is excellent, and is actually available on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Counter-Measures is a series of Big Finish audios featuring Rachel Jensen, Allison Williams and Group Captain Ian “Chunky” Gillmore battling various alienesque threats in 1960s London.
The Profumo affair refers to a scandal in which the Secretary of State, John Profumo was forced to resign as a result of his 1961 affair with Christine Keeler, who may have been in a relationship with Yevgey Ivanov, a Soviet naval attaché; it contributed to the resignation of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in October 1963, just weeks before the first episode of Doctor Who aired. It was dramatised in the film, Scandal (1989), starring our very own Ian McKellen and John Hurt.
Scottish comedian Susan Calman, from Radio 4’s The News Quiz talks about how she plans to dress when she’s cast as Doctor Who.
Doctor Who’s first script editor David “Jodie” Whitaker was involved in the production of three Dalek Annuals featuring original stories and articles: The Dalek Book (1964), The Dalek World (1965) and The Dalek Outer Space Book (1966).
David Banks wrote a coffee-table book called Cybermen, which explains everything you never wanted to know about why the Cybermen changed their costumes all the time.
Fans of Australian podcast episodes about Remembrance of the Daleks will enjoy the latest episode of New to Who, a podcast in which Colin, Daniel and Steven discuss Doctor Who stories you might actually want to watch.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.
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 come round to your local high school and draw anachronistic graffiti all over the walls.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have now released twocommentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, to match our twocommentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
WealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. Even fakeones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
-
Daleks Are Forever
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastFlight Through Entirety roars back into the feed with one of its best episodes ever, in which we go back to the very beginning of the history of the show and subtly reference tons of things we’ve done before. Except for Shirley Bassey as Davros. We’ve never done that, I think. It’s Remembrance of the Daleks, of course.
A web of mayhem and intrigue
Once again, it’s time for you to vote for another story for our next commentary podcast — a Colin Baker commentary, which is currently scheduled for release in a few months’ time.
The voting for our Colin Baker commentary podcast has now closed. In this poll, our listeners were given the choice between The Mark of the Rani, Revelation of the Daleks, The Mysterious Planet and Terror of the Vervoids. The winner, with 45% of the vote, was Richard’s choice Revelation of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Are you sitting comfortably? After its original DVD release in 2001/2002, Remembrance of the Daleks: Special Edition was released in the UK and Australia as part of The Davros Collection in 2007 (Amazon UK). It was later released on its own in 2009 in the UK (Amazon UK), and in 2010 in the US (Amazon US).
Notes and links
Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor!
And here’s what Brian Blessed said when he first met the Dalai Lama.
The last time Moffat oversaw the Twelfth Doctor’s regeneration into a woman was in his very first Doctor Who story, The Curse of Fatal Death.
Ben Aaronovitch is now a well-regarded author, famous for his six-book Rivers of London series, which deals with a young policemen who works in a divison of the Metropolitan Police that deals with the supernatural. The first novel was inexplicably called Midnight Riot in the US.
The novelisation of Remembrance of the Daleks is excellent, and is actually available on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Counter-Measures is a series of Big Finish audios featuring Rachel Jensen, Allison Williams and Group Captain Ian “Chunky” Gillmore battling various alienesque threats in 1960s London.
The Profumo affair refers to a scandal in which the Secretary of State, John Profumo was forced to resign as a result of his 1961 affair with Christine Keeler, who may have been in a relationship with Yevgey Ivanov, a Soviet naval attaché; it contributed to the resignation of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in October 1963, just weeks before the first episode of Doctor Who aired. It was dramatised in the film, Scandal (1989), starring our very own Ian McKellen and John Hurt.
Scottish comedian Susan Calman, from Radio 4’s The News Quiz talks about how she plans to dress when she’s cast as Doctor Who.
Doctor Who’s first script editor David “Jodie” Whitaker was involved in the production of three Dalek Annuals featuring original stories and articles: The Dalek Book (1964), The Dalek World (1965) and The Dalek Outer Space Book (1966).
David Banks wrote a coffee-table book called Cybermen, which explains everything you never wanted to know about why the Cybermen changed their costumes all the time.
Fans of Australian podcast episodes about Remembrance of the Daleks will enjoy the latest episode of New to Who, a podcast in which Colin, Daniel and Steven discuss Doctor Who stories you might actually want to watch.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.
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 come round to your local high school and draw anachronistic graffiti all over the walls.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have now released twocommentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, to match our twocommentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
WealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. Even fakeones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
-
Daleks Are Forever
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastFlight Through Entirety roars back into the feed with one of its best episodes ever, in which we go back to the very beginning of the history of the show and subtly reference tons of things we’ve done before. Except for Shirley Bassey as Davros. We’ve never done that, I think. It’s Remembrance of the Daleks, of course.
A web of mayhem and intrigue
Once again, it’s time for you to vote for another story for our next commentary podcast — a Colin Baker commentary, which is currently scheduled for release in a few months’ time.
The voting for our Colin Baker commentary podcast has now closed. In this poll, our listeners were given the choice between The Mark of the Rani, Revelation of the Daleks, The Mysterious Planet and Terror of the Vervoids. The winner, with 45% of the vote, was Richard’s choice Revelation of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Are you sitting comfortably? After its original DVD release in 2001/2002, Remembrance of the Daleks: Special Edition was released in the UK and Australia as part of The Davros Collection in 2007 (Amazon UK). It was later released on its own in 2009 in the UK (Amazon UK), and in 2010 in the US (Amazon US).
Notes and links
Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor!
And here’s what Brian Blessed said when he first met the Dalai Lama.
The last time Moffat oversaw the Twelfth Doctor’s regeneration into a woman was in his very first Doctor Who story, The Curse of Fatal Death.
Ben Aaronovitch is now a well-regarded author, famous for his six-book Rivers of London series, which deals with a young policemen who works in a divison of the Metropolitan Police that deals with the supernatural. The first novel was inexplicably called Midnight Riot in the US.
The novelisation of Remembrance of the Daleks is excellent, and is actually available on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Counter-Measures is a series of Big Finish audios featuring Rachel Jensen, Allison Williams and Group Captain Ian “Chunky” Gillmore battling various alienesque threats in 1960s London.
The Profumo affair refers to a scandal in which the Secretary of State, John Profumo was forced to resign as a result of his 1961 affair with Christine Keeler, who may have been in a relationship with Yevgey Ivanov, a Soviet naval attaché; it contributed to the resignation of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in October 1963, just weeks before the first episode of Doctor Who aired. It was dramatised in the film, Scandal (1989), starring our very own Ian McKellen and John Hurt.
Scottish comedian Susan Calman, from Radio 4’s The News Quiz talks about how she plans to dress when she’s cast as Doctor Who.
Doctor Who’s first script editor David “Jodie” Whitaker was involved in the production of three Dalek Annuals featuring original stories and articles: The Dalek Book (1964), The Dalek World (1965) and The Dalek Outer Space Book (1966).
David Banks wrote a coffee-table book called Cybermen, which explains everything you never wanted to know about why the Cybermen changed their costumes all the time.
Fans of Australian podcast episodes about Remembrance of the Daleks will enjoy the latest episode of New to Who, a podcast in which Colin, Daniel and Steven discuss Doctor Who stories you might actually want to watch.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.
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 come round to your local high school and draw anachronistic graffiti all over the walls.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have now released twocommentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, to match our twocommentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
WealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. Even fakeones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #268: Whittaker and Watling
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Crumbly, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler, the Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller discuss the casting of Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor, remember Deborah Watling, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:37 — Welcome!
- 02:07 – News:
- 02:15 — Doctor Who: Thirteenth Doctor cast.
- 04:16 — Stargate: NOT DEAD!
- 05:44 — Deborah Watling: DEAD!
- 06:56 — Trevor Baxter: DEAD!
- 08:47 — Doctor Who: Whooverville convention in Derby, 2nd Sept 2017.
- 10:59 — John Barrowman: HOSPITALISED!
- 12:23 – Doctor Who: Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor.
- 42:35 – Debbie Watling.
- 51:46 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
- 70:28 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 71:38 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Wikipedia: Jodie Whittaker.
- Stargate Command.
- Wikipedia: Deborah Watling.
- Wikipedia: Trevor Baxter.
- Whooverville Doctor Who convention.
- John Barrowman.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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2.7 The Doctor Who Show (July 30, 2017)
The Doctor Who Show(IMPORTANT! Our special thanks to listener, John Hole, for the pre- and post-credits audio find...!)
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Hello! It's been quite a month in Doctor Who and its associated fandom and Rob and Dave take their usual monthly dive into it all.
Today's episode - broadly - covers:
NU-WHO: Davogate. What happened? What do Rob and Dave make of it? And how do we feel about Whittaker's casting, two weeks on?
CLASSIC WHO: Debbie Watling and Trevor Baxter pass away.
NU-WHO: The Christmas Special trailer has dropped. How does it look? Is Mark Gatiss playing a character of note?
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's got his hands on the Emperor of the Daleks comic book collection. Hear him rave about it.
NU-WHO: Rob's reading the final three 12th Doctor novels from BBC Books. Diamond Dogs has been read and he's now into Plague City.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's randomly picked The Twin Dilemma off his bookshelf, watched it, and survived. How? Why? Hear his thoughts.
CLASSIC WHO: Have you seen 'The Doctors' DVDs? These are the old Myth Makers videos cleaned up and released on DVD. Give them a try!
CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who writers (both classic and nu), who only wrote one or two stories (three at the most), but whose output is regarded as among the best the series has ever produced. Features listener suggestions from: Ezra Penny, Matthew Thomas Young, Mike Solko, Christopher Bryant, Richard Nolan, and Steven B. Thanks for your thoughts, guys.
FINALLY: Some listener feedback from Kenny Davidson as we wrap up, relating to Whittaker's casting, along with a few recent iTunes reviews. Our topic next episode will be what stories did we not get/really dislike as kids, but which we adore as adults? Feel free to send your thoughts on that topic to the usual address(es).
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime?
See you next month...!
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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Episode 305: Evolution of the Daleks
Who NewDalek Sec has become the first of Dalek/Human hybrid. But do the other Daleks believe this should be the future? EVOLVE! EVOLVE?
Join us as we discuss Episode 305: Evolution of the Daleks
The Doctor and his companions race against time to stop Dalek Sec from unleashing Dalek/Human hybrids on an unsuspecting New York. And the remaining members of the Cult of Skaro begin to doubt his purity and want to exterminate everything!
Email us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or YouTube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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UNIT: Assembled
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastKeith (@50DW50) returns to the podcast to discuss the latest Doctor Who news and the recent Big Finish release of UNIT: Assembled.
Show notes here.
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Doctor Who & the Cave Monsters
Doctor Who: Whos On TargetOur first Malcolm Hulke review - and it's the Jon Pertwee classic Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters. Join us as we enter a subterranean world of political intrigue, betrayal and personal vendettas - all topped off with a monstrous Tyrannosaurs Rex! Classic Doctor Who indeed - and a real feast for David and Greg to get their teeth into! And don't forget to download or order a copy of Greg's new science fiction novel set in a dystopian future - The Faith Seekers.
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Daleks Are Forever
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastFlight Through Entirety roars back into the feed with one of its best episodes ever, in which we go back to the very beginning of the history of the show and subtly reference tons of things we’ve done before. Except for Shirley Bassey as Davros. We’ve never done that, I think. It’s Remembrance of the Daleks, of course.
A web of mayhem and intrigue
Once again, it’s time for you to vote for another story for our next commentary podcast — a Colin Baker commentary, which is currently scheduled for release in a few months’ time.
The voting for our Colin Baker commentary podcast has now closed. In this poll, our listeners were given the choice between The Mark of the Rani, Revelation of the Daleks, The Mysterious Planet and Terror of the Vervoids. The winner, with 45% of the vote, was Richard’s choice Revelation of the Daleks.
Buy the story!
Are you sitting comfortably? After its original DVD release in 2001/2002, Remembrance of the Daleks: Special Edition was released in the UK and Australia as part of The Davros Collection in 2007 (Amazon UK). It was later released on its own in 2009 in the UK (Amazon UK), and in 2010 in the US (Amazon US).
Notes and links
Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor!
And here’s what Brian Blessed said when he first met the Dalai Lama.
The last time Moffat oversaw the Twelfth Doctor’s regeneration into a woman was in his very first Doctor Who story, The Curse of Fatal Death.
Ben Aaronovitch is now a well-regarded author, famous for his six-book Rivers of London series, which deals with a young policemen who works in a divison of the Metropolitan Police that deals with the supernatural. The first novel was inexplicably called Midnight Riot in the US.
The novelisation of Remembrance of the Daleks is excellent, and is actually available on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU)
Counter-Measures is a series of Big Finish audios featuring Rachel Jensen, Allison Williams and Group Captain Ian “Chunky” Gillmore battling various alienesque threats in 1960s London.
The Profumo affair refers to a scandal in which the Secretary of State, John Profumo was forced to resign as a result of his 1961 affair with Christine Keeler, who may have been in a relationship with Yevgey Ivanov, a Soviet naval attaché; it contributed to the resignation of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in October 1963, just weeks before the first episode of Doctor Who aired. It was dramatised in the film, Scandal (1989), starring our very own Ian McKellen and John Hurt.
Scottish comedian Susan Calman, from Radio 4’s The News Quiz talks about how she plans to dress when she’s cast as Doctor Who.
Doctor Who’s first script editor David “Jodie” Whitaker was involved in the production of three Dalek Annuals featuring original stories and articles: The Dalek Book (1964), The Dalek World (1965) and The Dalek Outer Space Book (1966).
David Banks wrote a coffee-table book called Cybermen, which explains everything you never wanted to know about why the Cybermen changed their costumes all the time.
Fans of Australian podcast episodes about Remembrance of the Daleks will enjoy the latest episode of New to Who, a podcast in which Colin, Daniel and Steven discuss Doctor Who stories you might actually want to watch.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.
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 come round to your local high school and draw anachronistic graffiti all over the walls.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we have now released twocommentaries on the Pierce Brosnan films, to match our twocommentaries on the Timothy Dalton Era.
WealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. Even fakeones.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Untempered Schism Podcast #167 : Memory Lane
The Untempered Schism PodcastThe Eighth Doctor, Charley and C'rizz have landed in what looks like every day suburbia, with houses that look all the same, slightly put upon grandmothers and ice-cream trucks. Unfortunately every house is exactly the same, both inside and out, with the same people doing the same things over and over. Turns out this suburbia really is a prison, and the TARDIS has just been stolen by the ice cream man.
News items:
- The 13th Doctor is Jodie Whittaker – https://youtu.be/_-_bSdWEYK8
- British tabloid newspapers The Sun and The Daily Mail lambasted for nude photos of Jodie Whittaker – http://www.nme.com/news/tv/sun-mail-nude-photos-jodie-whittaker-2112775
- Trevor Bannister (Professor George Lightfoot) : dead – https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/rip-trevor-baxter-from-jago-and-litefoot-and-doctor-who
- Deborah Watling (Victoria Waterfield from the 2nd Doctor’s era) : also dead – https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/rip-deborah-watling
- Georgia Tennant will reprise Jenny (the Doctor’s daughter) for Big Finish series – http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-07-18/georgia-moffett-to-lead-a-series-of-doctor-who-audio-adventures-as-the-doctors-daughter
- Georgia Tennant is also now on Twitter at @georgiaEtennant, as announced by her father Peter Davison – https://twitter.com/PeterDavison5/status/885143572063846400
- Peter Davison quitting Twitter because of the backlash he’s received for a comment made (and taken out of context) in relation to casting a woman for the 13th Doctor. – http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-07-24/doctor-who-star-peter-davison-calls-it-a-day-on-twitter-after-toxicity-around-female-doctor-comments
- Red White and Who, the story of Doctor Who in America – to be published August 21st – http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2017/07/red-white-who-240717080008.html
- River Song to appear in Titan Comic’s The Lost Dimension 8-part special series. – https://io9.gizmodo.com/river-song-takes-the-lead-in-a-new-doctor-who-comic-spe-1797056157
- Trailer for the Christmas special released – https://youtu.be/YCkDXegqjR0
- Peter Capaldi suggested to Moffatt that David Bradley reprise the 1st Doctor – http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/doctor-who/news/a833867/doctor-who-christmas-special-peter-capaldi-had-idea-casting-david-bradley-first-doctor/
- Mark Gatiss confirmed for Christmas special
- Pearl Mackie (Bill) will be back for the special
- Doctor Who RPG Books are on Humble Bundle – ends on August 2nd sometime! https://www.humblebundle.com/books/doctor-who-rpg-books
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 40:41
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Doctor Who & the Cave Monsters
Doctor Who: Whos On TargetOur first Malcolm Hulke review - and it's the Jon Pertwee classic Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters. Join us as we enter a subterranean world of political intrigue, betrayal and personal vendettas - all topped off with a monstrous Tyrannosaurs Rex! Classic Doctor Who indeed - and a real feast for David and Greg to get their teeth into! And don't forget to download or order a copy of Greg's new science fiction novel set in a dystopian future - The Faith Seekers.
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You and Who Talking 016
The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life.
The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who.
This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond.
In this episode:
Choices by Michael Gilroy-Sinclair
Reach out and touch me: Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters by Christopher BryantWith an intermission featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall.
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Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall
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TDP 688: Torchwwood 17 - The Office The Never Was from @BigFinish
Tin Dog PodcastSynopsis This title was released in July 2017. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until September 30th 2017, and on general sale after this date. "Ianto really shines in this story and Gareth David-Lloyd gets to play him with a range I think was only started in the TV show. 10/10" Indie Mac User "'The Office of Never Was' is a welcome return of Ianto Jones to the Big Finish world. Gareth David-Lloyd has turned in an excellent performance of a challenging script. Goss has taken a daring move with the character and crafted the perfect environment for it. This is an essential Torchwood story for your collection. - 9/10 " Blogtor Who "This story goes right to the heart of what Torchwood are and what they do, it deals with the consequences of those actions almost like no other story before it and lays Ianto's soul bare - Ianto always was the softer side of Torchwood, this explores how he deals with the contradictions in his job and how those contradictions can devastate the lives of those who Torchwood sometimes only think of as all in a days work." Planet Mondas "For me, Ianto was always the unsung hero of Torchwood Cardiff. From his humble beginnings serving tea to Jack and the gang, to being a badass, to being murdered in Children of Earth, Ianto was always dependably brilliant; and James Goss makes sure you know it in this story." Gallifrey Archive There's an empty office block in Cardiff. That's nothing special - plenty of businesses go under, clear out, cease to exist. All that's left behind is an empty building. But there's one office block that refuses to be forgotten about. There have been stories about that building - strange lights, funny goings on, faces pressed up against the glass. Enough to get the locals worried. Enough to ask Torchwood to get involved. It's Friday night. Ianto Jones has better things to do with his time than look round a haunted building. But he goes anyway, and it turns out that The Office has been waiting for him. Torchwood contains adult material and may not be suitable for younger listeners. Written By: James Goss Directed By: Scott Handcock Cast Gareth David-Lloyd (Ianto Jones), Bethan Rose Young (Girl), David Shields(Oliver) Producer James Goss Script Editor Steve Tribe
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Desert Island Flicks.. A Special Edition
Waffle On PodcastWaffle On Desert Island Flicks... A Special Edition.
Hello Waffle listeners, on this episode Meds and Kell are being sent to spend time on a desert Island courtesy of regular guest host Peter Coleman. The lads pick six films each that have some meaning to them. They are not their all time favourite films but films with a story.
So sit back, grab a bottle and listen to them sail away never to be seen again....until next month.
If you want to buy any of the films mentioned in this podcast then why not use our Amazon link.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&link_code=hom&placement=home_multi.gif&tag=wafonpod-21
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Desert Island Flicks.. A Special Edition
Waffle On PodcastWaffle On Desert Island Flicks... A Special Edition.
Hello Waffle listeners, on this episode Meds and Kell are being sent to spend time on a desert Island courtesy of regular guest host Peter Coleman. The lads pick six films each that have some meaning to them. They are not their all time favourite films but films with a story.
So sit back, grab a bottle and listen to them sail away never to be seen again....until next month.
If you want to buy any of the films mentioned in this podcast then why not use our Amazon link.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&link_code=hom&placement=home_multi.gif&tag=wafonpod-21
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Desert Island Flicks.. A Special Edition
Waffle On PodcastWaffle On Desert Island Flicks... A Special Edition.
Hello Waffle listeners, on this episode Meds and Kell are being sent to spend time on a desert Island courtesy of regular guest host Peter Coleman. The lads pick six films each that have some meaning to them. They are not their all time favourite films but films with a story.
So sit back, grab a bottle and listen to them sail away never to be seen again....until next month.
If you want to buy any of the films mentioned in this podcast then why not use our Amazon link.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&link_code=hom&placement=home_multi.gif&tag=wafonpod-21
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Desert Island Flicks.. A Special Edition
Waffle On PodcastWaffle On Desert Island Flicks... A Special Edition.
Hello Waffle listeners, on this episode Meds and Kell are being sent to spend time on a desert Island courtesy of regular guest host Peter Coleman. The lads pick six films each that have some meaning to them. They are not their all time favourite films but films with a story.
So sit back, grab a bottle and listen to them sail away never to be seen again....until next month.
If you want to buy any of the films mentioned in this podcast then why not use our Amazon link.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&link_code=hom&placement=home_multi.gif&tag=wafonpod-21
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Episode 268: Series Ten Retrospective Part Two
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 268: Series Ten Retrospective Part Two Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 394(Doctor Who Christmas Special trailer/Katy Manning & Daphne Ashbrook at The Capitol II)
Tim's Take On...This week we had the excitement of our first glimpse of Peter Capaldi and Stephen Moffatt's final episode as the trailer for Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time this year's Christmas special was released. Also this week more coverage of The Capitol II with a panel featuring Katy Manning and Daphne Ashbrook. End Theme: One Day by William Hartnell(Auto Tuned by Barnaby Edwards) The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ 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 394(Doctor Who Christmas Special trailer/Katy Manning & Daphne Ashbrook at The Capitol II)
Tim's Take On...This week we had the excitement of our first glimpse of Peter Capaldi and Stephen Moffatt’s final episode as the trailer for Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time this year’s Christmas special was released. Also this week more coverage of The Capitol II with a panel featuring Katy Manning and Daphne Ashbrook. End Theme: One Day by William Hartnell(Auto Tuned by Barnaby Edwards) The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ 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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Doctor Who - Ep150: That Escalated Quickly
The Doctor Who Big Blue Box PodcastHey Who fans. We're back after a couple of weeks rest and well, as you can imagine, there's quite a lot to talk about. Let's get stuck in...
The News
We rattle through some of the larger news stories from the past two weeks including Tom Spilsbury leaving Doctor Who Magazine after 10 years, a sad goodbye to Trevor Baxter and Debora Watling, the Christmas Special details along with the trailer announced and... oh yeah, the new 13th Doctor Was announced.
There's no merch round up or episode review this week. We've got this lot instead:
Q&A
Our annual Q&A is here and we've done our best to answer your questions.
Top 5's
We each give you our top 5 classic, modern and Big Finish stories.
Giveaway
It's been a while since we did a giveaway so listen to around 2:25 where you could win the new Doctor Who Series 2 Blu Ray Steelbook, thanks to our friends at zoom.co.uk.
It's great to be back in the TARDIS and what a jam packed show! Next week normal service resumes and our review will be the 1st Doctor story - The Ark. Until then have a great couple of weeks and remember - Allons-y!
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 204: Doom Coalition 4
The Oncoming StormWhat? It's new episode time already? Your editor isn't prepared for that! We gave up on this weekly thing ages ago. Luckily for you, dear listener, we've also pretty much given up on that whole editing thing, so you can hear episode 204 now! Episode 204 of The Oncoming Storm sees Josh, Ashley, Rachel, and Jeff coming to the end of the epic 16 part Doom Coalition! In this 4th boxset, by Big Finish masters John Dorney and Matt Fitten, the 8th Doctor faces a fully revealed Doom Coalition (finally!) with a little help from friends like Cardinal Ollistra and River Song. You might be expecting some slight disagreements over some of the aspects of this box set, and you'd be right! But... it's probably not about what you're expecting! The Oncoming Storm... This time, we've got WOOOONG! Oh No! WOOOOONG! IT's... WOOOOONG The TRUMPET MONSTERS!!!
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 204: Doom Coalition 4
The Oncoming StormWhat? It's new episode time already? Your editor isn't prepared for that! We gave up on this weekly thing ages ago. Luckily for you, dear listener, we've also pretty much given up on that whole editing thing, so you can hear episode 204 now! Episode 204 of The Oncoming Storm sees Josh, Ashley, Rachel, and Jeff coming to the end of the epic 16 part Doom Coalition! In this 4th boxset, by Big Finish masters John Dorney and Matt Fitten, the 8th Doctor faces a fully revealed Doom Coalition (finally!) with a little help from friends like Cardinal Ollistra and River Song. You might be expecting some slight disagreements over some of the aspects of this box set, and you'd be right! But... it's probably not about what you're expecting! The Oncoming Storm... This time, we've got WOOOONG! Oh No! WOOOOONG! IT's... WOOOOONG The TRUMPET MONSTERS!!!
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The Masque of Mandragora
The Mostly Made-Up Doctor Who Episode GuideWorship the cult of Demnos and discover how far method actor Norman Jones was willing to go, who could say their lines the fastest and how to pronounce Mandragora.