Latest Podcast Episodes
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94. Danny, SPLINK
On the Time Lash*With thanks to our listener Paul McEvoy for the title suggestion It's the darkest day, the blackest hour. Chin up, shoulders back, let's see what Ben and Mark are made of as they tackle the existential horrors of 'Dark Water' and 'Death in Heaven'. Under discussion: How careful do you have to be when dealing with death and real world tragedy in what's ostensibly a family show? Whose internal conflict was greater this series - the Doctor's or Steven Moffat's? And most pressingly of all, what is all of this for? After that they squelch their way through Malcolm Clarke's synth soundtrack to discuss another Master plan - 1972's The Sea Devils. Under discussion: nudey monsters, the refinement of Roger Delgado, 70's electronic music and larking about with the Navy. If you enjoy the podcast, you can buy us a coffee here. The albums Mark mentions are - Fripp & Eno - No Pussyfooting Popol Vuh - In the Garden of Pharao White Noise - An Electric Storm
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94. Danny, SPLINK
On the Time Lash*With thanks to our listener Paul McEvoy for the title suggestion It's the darkest day, the blackest hour. Chin up, shoulders back, let's see what Ben and Mark are made of as they tackle the existential horrors of 'Dark Water' and 'Death in Heaven'. Under discussion: How careful do you have to be when dealing with death and real world tragedy in what's ostensibly a family show? Whose internal conflict was greater this series - the Doctor's or Steven Moffat's? And most pressingly of all, what is all of this for? After that they squelch their way through Malcolm Clarke's synth soundtrack to discuss another Master plan - 1972's The Sea Devils. Under discussion: nudey monsters, the refinement of Roger Delgado, 70's electronic music and larking about with the Navy. If you enjoy the podcast, you can buy us a coffee here. The albums Mark mentions are - Fripp & Eno - No Pussyfooting Popol Vuh - In the Garden of Pharao White Noise - An Electric Storm
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EPISODE314 - Review of Dr Who 2016 Christmas Special (Spoilers!)
The Cultdom CollectiveReview of the Doctor Who 2016 Christmas Special 'The Return of Doctor Mysterio' with Spoilers!
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Companions that span Doctors
The Doctor Who ShowRob and Dave take a look at all the companions who spanned across different Doctors, from the first regeneration to the most recent.
Think: Ben and Polly, Sarah Jane Smith, Adric, Nyssa, Tegan, Peri, Mel, Rose, and Clara. There's a surprising number of them!
How did these companions assist in the transition? Were they better with their intended/orginal Doctor, or the one who came next?
Before the feature, the guys also rattle through some recent news and short topics relating to their Doctor Who fandom this past month.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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Companions that span Doctors
The Doctor Who ShowRob and Dave take a look at all the companions who spanned across different Doctors, from the first regeneration to the most recent.
Think: Ben and Polly, Sarah Jane Smith, Adric, Nyssa, Tegan, Peri, Mel, Rose, and Clara. There's a surprising number of them!
How did these companions assist in the transition? Were they better with their intended/orginal Doctor, or the one who came next?
Before the feature, the guys also rattle through some recent news and short topics relating to their Doctor Who fandom this past month.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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94. Danny, SPLINK
On the Time Lash*With thanks to our listener Paul McEvoy for the title suggestion It's the darkest day, the blackest hour. Chin up, shoulders back, let's see what Ben and Mark are made of as they tackle the existential horrors of 'Dark Water' and 'Death in Heaven'. Under discussion: How careful do you have to be when dealing with death and real world tragedy in what's ostensibly a family show? Whose internal conflict was greater this series - the Doctor's or Steven Moffat's? And most pressingly of all, what is all of this for? After that they squelch their way through Malcolm Clarke's synth soundtrack to discuss another Master plan - 1972's The Sea Devils. Under discussion: nudey monsters, the refinement of Roger Delgado, 70's electronic music and larking about with the Navy. If you enjoy the podcast, you can buy us a coffee here. The albums Mark mentions are - Fripp & Eno - No Pussyfooting Popol Vuh - In the Garden of Pharao White Noise - An Electric Storm
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Companions that span Doctors
The Doctor Who ShowRob and Dave take a look at all the companions who spanned across different Doctors, from the first regeneration to the most recent.
Think: Ben and Polly, Sarah Jane Smith, Adric, Nyssa, Tegan, Peri, Mel, Rose, and Clara. There's a surprising number of them!
How did these companions assist in the transition? Were they better with their intended/orginal Doctor, or the one who came next?
Before the feature, the guys also rattle through some recent news and short topics relating to their Doctor Who fandom this past month.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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Episode 97 Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastTo celebrate 2017's impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don't go well. For anyone.
Spoiler warnings
Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.
Buy the story!
The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who's very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here's some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.
Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode -- Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.
Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law's Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character's demise in this interview.
Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who's very own Graff Vynda-K.
Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.
It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse's definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.
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. 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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE's very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, visit the webpage or -- better yet -- subscribe on YouTube!
Bondfinger
The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985's A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.
In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Companions that span Doctors
The Doctor Who ShowRob and Dave take a look at all the companions who spanned across different Doctors, from the first regeneration to the most recent.
Think: Ben and Polly, Sarah Jane Smith, Adric, Nyssa, Tegan, Peri, Mel, Rose, and Clara. There's a surprising number of them!
How did these companions assist in the transition? Were they better with their intended/orginal Doctor, or the one who came next?
Before the feature, the guys also rattle through some recent news and short topics relating to their Doctor Who fandom this past month.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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Companions that span Doctors
The Doctor Who ShowRob and Dave take a look at all the companions who spanned across different Doctors, from the first regeneration to the most recent.
Think: Ben and Polly, Sarah Jane Smith, Adric, Nyssa, Tegan, Peri, Mel, Rose, and Clara. There's a surprising number of them!
How did these companions assist in the transition? Were they better with their intended/orginal Doctor, or the one who came next?
Before the feature, the guys also rattle through some recent news and short topics relating to their Doctor Who fandom this past month.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastTo celebrate 2017's impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don't go well. For anyone.
Spoiler warnings
Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.
Buy the story!
The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who's very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here's some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.
Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode -- Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.
Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law's Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character's demise in this interview.
Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who's very own Graff Vynda-K.
Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.
It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse's definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.
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. 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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE's very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, visit the webpage or -- better yet -- subscribe on YouTube!
Bondfinger
The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985's A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.
In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Companions that span Doctors
The Doctor Who ShowRob and Dave take a look at all the companions who spanned across different Doctors, from the first regeneration to the most recent.
Think: Ben and Polly, Sarah Jane Smith, Adric, Nyssa, Tegan, Peri, Mel, Rose, and Clara. There's a surprising number of them!
How did these companions assist in the transition? Were they better with their intended/orginal Doctor, or the one who came next?
Before the feature, the guys also rattle through some recent news and short topics relating to their Doctor Who fandom this past month.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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Radio Free Skaro #749 - A Flock of Pangols
Radio Free SkaroHotelmageddon! Yes, even in this time of the Swarm, the love for Doctor Who and celebration of said televisual program continues unabated as we all hope to see each other at Gallifrey One in February 2021 at the LAX Marriott, the room block for which is now sold out. In the meantime, there’s a great panel with three Doctors Who and friend of the show Riley Silverman, plus the usual Big Finish, Doctor Who Magazine and whatnot, plus a new discussion about noted communist agitator Malcolm Hulke! And if that isn’t enough proletariat agitprop, we have the second half of our “The Leisure Hive” commentary! Tachyoneriffic!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- Gallifrey One 2021 hotel block sold out
- Whittaker, Smith and Tennant interviewed together for HBO Max promo
- Riley Silverman also interviewed Whittaker, Smith and Tennant for Nerdist
- Doctor Who Magazine contributions to Time Lord Victorious begin in issue 556
- Doctor Who Magazine 553 released
- Worlds Collide remote Doctor Who escape room experience
- Big Finish brings Alex Kingston and David Tennant together again in The Tenth Doctor and River Song
- Big Finish Gallifrey Time War 4 wraps up the series, due February 2021
- Big Finish Torchwood Soho spinoff debuts in August
- Doctor Who and the Communist article about Malcolm Hulke expanded
- Hulke author Michael Herbert gave a talk about Hulke, with guest Katy Manning
- Kyle Anderson to moderate Red Dwarf panel for Comic Con @ Home
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #749 - A Flock of Pangols
Radio Free SkaroHotelmageddon! Yes, even in this time of the Swarm, the love for Doctor Who and celebration of said televisual program continues unabated as we all hope to see each other at Gallifrey One in February 2021 at the LAX Marriott, the room block for which is now sold out. In the meantime, there’s a great panel with three Doctors Who and friend of the show Riley Silverman, plus the usual Big Finish, Doctor Who Magazine and whatnot, plus a new discussion about noted communist agitator Malcolm Hulke! And if that isn’t enough proletariat agitprop, we have the second half of our “The Leisure Hive” commentary! Tachyoneriffic!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- Gallifrey One 2021 hotel block sold out
- Whittaker, Smith and Tennant interviewed together for HBO Max promo
- Riley Silverman also interviewed Whittaker, Smith and Tennant for Nerdist
- Doctor Who Magazine contributions to Time Lord Victorious begin in issue 556
- Doctor Who Magazine 553 released
- Worlds Collide remote Doctor Who escape room experience
- Big Finish brings Alex Kingston and David Tennant together again in The Tenth Doctor and River Song
- Big Finish Gallifrey Time War 4 wraps up the series, due February 2021
- Big Finish Torchwood Soho spinoff debuts in August
- Doctor Who and the Communist article about Malcolm Hulke expanded
- Hulke author Michael Herbert gave a talk about Hulke, with guest Katy Manning
- Kyle Anderson to moderate Red Dwarf panel for Comic Con @ Home
Commentary:
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Episode 97: Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastTo celebrate 2017's impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don't go well. For anyone.
Spoiler warnings
Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.
Buy the story!
The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who's very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here's some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.
Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode -- Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.
Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law's Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character's demise in this interview.
Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who's very own Graff Vynda-K.
Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.
It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse's definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.
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. 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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE's very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, visit the webpage or -- better yet -- subscribe on YouTube!
Bondfinger
The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985's A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.
In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Radio Free Skaro #749 - A Flock of Pangols
Radio Free SkaroHotelmageddon! Yes, even in this time of the Swarm, the love for Doctor Who and celebration of said televisual program continues unabated as we all hope to see each other at Gallifrey One in February 2021 at the LAX Marriott, the room block for which is now sold out. In the meantime, there’s a great panel with three Doctors Who and friend of the show Riley Silverman, plus the usual Big Finish, Doctor Who Magazine and whatnot, plus a new discussion about noted communist agitator Malcolm Hulke! And if that isn’t enough proletariat agitprop, we have the second half of our “The Leisure Hive” commentary! Tachyoneriffic!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- Gallifrey One 2021 hotel block sold out
- Whittaker, Smith and Tennant interviewed together for HBO Max promo
- Riley Silverman also interviewed Whittaker, Smith and Tennant for Nerdist
- Doctor Who Magazine contributions to Time Lord Victorious begin in issue 556
- Doctor Who Magazine 553 released
- Worlds Collide remote Doctor Who escape room experience
- Big Finish brings Alex Kingston and David Tennant together again in The Tenth Doctor and River Song
- Big Finish Gallifrey Time War 4 wraps up the series, due February 2021
- Big Finish Torchwood Soho spinoff debuts in August
- Doctor Who and the Communist article about Malcolm Hulke expanded
- Hulke author Michael Herbert gave a talk about Hulke, with guest Katy Manning
- Kyle Anderson to moderate Red Dwarf panel for Comic Con @ Home
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #749 - A Flock of Pangols
Radio Free SkaroHotelmageddon! Yes, even in this time of the Swarm, the love for Doctor Who and celebration of said televisual program continues unabated as we all hope to see each other at Gallifrey One in February 2021 at the LAX Marriott, the room block for which is now sold out. In the meantime, there’s a great panel with three Doctors Who and friend of the show Riley Silverman, plus the usual Big Finish, Doctor Who Magazine and whatnot, plus a new discussion about noted communist agitator Malcolm Hulke! And if that isn’t enough proletariat agitprop, we have the second half of our “The Leisure Hive” commentary! Tachyoneriffic!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- Gallifrey One 2021 hotel block sold out
- Whittaker, Smith and Tennant interviewed together for HBO Max promo
- Riley Silverman also interviewed Whittaker, Smith and Tennant for Nerdist
- Doctor Who Magazine contributions to Time Lord Victorious begin in issue 556
- Doctor Who Magazine 553 released
- Worlds Collide remote Doctor Who escape room experience
- Big Finish brings Alex Kingston and David Tennant together again in The Tenth Doctor and River Song
- Big Finish Gallifrey Time War 4 wraps up the series, due February 2021
- Big Finish Torchwood Soho spinoff debuts in August
- Doctor Who and the Communist article about Malcolm Hulke expanded
- Hulke author Michael Herbert gave a talk about Hulke, with guest Katy Manning
- Kyle Anderson to moderate Red Dwarf panel for Comic Con @ Home
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #749 - A Flock of Pangols
Radio Free SkaroHotelmageddon! Yes, even in this time of the Swarm, the love for Doctor Who and celebration of said televisual program continues unabated as we all hope to see each other at Gallifrey One in February 2021 at the LAX Marriott, the room block for which is now sold out. In the meantime, there’s a great panel with three Doctors Who and friend of the show Riley Silverman, plus the usual Big Finish, Doctor Who Magazine and whatnot, plus a new discussion about noted communist agitator Malcolm Hulke! And if that isn’t enough proletariat agitprop, we have the second half of our “The Leisure Hive” commentary! Tachyoneriffic!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- Gallifrey One 2021 hotel block sold out
- Whittaker, Smith and Tennant interviewed together for HBO Max promo
- Riley Silverman also interviewed Whittaker, Smith and Tennant for Nerdist
- Doctor Who Magazine contributions to Time Lord Victorious begin in issue 556
- Doctor Who Magazine 553 released
- Worlds Collide remote Doctor Who escape room experience
- Big Finish brings Alex Kingston and David Tennant together again in The Tenth Doctor and River Song
- Big Finish Gallifrey Time War 4 wraps up the series, due February 2021
- Big Finish Torchwood Soho spinoff debuts in August
- Doctor Who and the Communist article about Malcolm Hulke expanded
- Hulke author Michael Herbert gave a talk about Hulke, with guest Katy Manning
- Kyle Anderson to moderate Red Dwarf panel for Comic Con @ Home
Commentary:
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Episode 17: The Highlanders Episode 3: Failed
Doctor Who: Fifty Years AgoThe trio are unimpressed by this episode; despite its gun-toting, burglarising, cross-dressing, third-party conniving themes. The writer is given a right good seeing to.
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Radio Free Skaro #749 - A Flock of Pangols
Radio Free SkaroHotelmageddon! Yes, even in this time of the Swarm, the love for Doctor Who and celebration of said televisual program continues unabated as we all hope to see each other at Gallifrey One in February 2021 at the LAX Marriott, the room block for which is now sold out. In the meantime, there’s a great panel with three Doctors Who and friend of the show Riley Silverman, plus the usual Big Finish, Doctor Who Magazine and whatnot, plus a new discussion about noted communist agitator Malcolm Hulke! And if that isn’t enough proletariat agitprop, we have the second half of our “The Leisure Hive” commentary! Tachyoneriffic!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- Gallifrey One 2021 hotel block sold out
- Whittaker, Smith and Tennant interviewed together for HBO Max promo
- Riley Silverman also interviewed Whittaker, Smith and Tennant for Nerdist
- Doctor Who Magazine contributions to Time Lord Victorious begin in issue 556
- Doctor Who Magazine 553 released
- Worlds Collide remote Doctor Who escape room experience
- Big Finish brings Alex Kingston and David Tennant together again in The Tenth Doctor and River Song
- Big Finish Gallifrey Time War 4 wraps up the series, due February 2021
- Big Finish Torchwood Soho spinoff debuts in August
- Doctor Who and the Communist article about Malcolm Hulke expanded
- Hulke author Michael Herbert gave a talk about Hulke, with guest Katy Manning
- Kyle Anderson to moderate Red Dwarf panel for Comic Con @ Home
Commentary:
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301: A Christian Reading of Torchwood (Everything Changes)
Trust Your DoctorI’m probably the worst person to do this kind of reading honestly.
The title of this weeks episode of Torchwood is surprisingly apt for the change in the show that we’re also going to experience. Which is why Kiyan was able to so expertly make that pun last week about it. Well not much else to say besides that. It’s Everything Changes, written by Russell T. Davies and aired on October 22, 2006.
Show-notes:
Torchwood © The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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301: A Christian Reading of Torchwood (Everything Changes)
Trust Your DoctorI’m probably the worst person to do this kind of reading honestly.
The title of this weeks episode of Torchwood is surprisingly apt for the change in the show that we’re also going to experience. Which is why Kiyan was able to so expertly make that pun last week about it. Well not much else to say besides that. It’s Everything Changes, written by Russell T. Davies and aired on October 22, 2006.
Show-notes:
Torchwood © The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Men Manning and Being Men at Each Other
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastTo celebrate 2017’s impending dumpster fire, all four members of the Flight Through Entirety crew take an ill-advised trip to the blowholes of Androzani Minor. Things don’t go well. For anyone.
Spoiler warnings
Spoiler warning for Rogue One about 5 minutes into this episode. Spoiler warning for Passengers: it makes Robert Holmes look like a militant feminist.
Buy the story!
The Caves on Androzani was originally released on DVD in 2001/2002. The Special Edition, with extra gunfire and leg pustules, was released on its own in the US in 2012 (Amazon US). In the UK, it was released in 2010 as part of the Revisitations 1 box set, along with The Talons of Weng-Chiang and Grace: 1999 (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Christopher Gable, who plays the once-comely Sharaz Jek, starred in The Boy Friend (1971), along with Twiggy, and Doctor Who’s very own King Priam, Max Adrian. Here’s some terrifying footage of Gable and Twiggy singing You Are My Lucky Star and A Room in Bloomsbury.
Graeme Harper claims that he wanted Alan Lake and Diana Dors to play Morgus and Timmin: you can learn more about their crazy swinging antics in our Underworld episode — Episode 54: Sophisticated Psychological Realism.
Much like the President of Androzani Major, LA Law’s Rosalind Shays fell to her death down an empty lift shaft. You can hear Diana Muldaur discussing her character’s demise in this interview.
Fans of evil authority figures monologuing directly to camera will enjoy this clip of Ian Richardson doing exactly that in his role as Francis Urquhart in the original British House of Cards, directed by Doctor Who’s very own Graff Vynda-K.
Fans of bearded Doctor Who villains in other roles will enjoy Scorby as Captain Peacock in the new 2016 episode of Are You Being Served?, as well as Stotz as a sympathetic Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, which, despite starring Linda Thorson as a Romulan, was not as good as the Doctor Who story of the same name.
It seems that Time Out did not enjoy Matthew Waterhouse’s definitive Hamlet, according to this excerpt from their review.
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. 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 betray you, patronise you and put our feet up on your desk.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
In this critically-acclaimed YouTube series, FTE’s very own Brendan Jones deftly summarises the first seven seasons of Doctor Who, spending no more than ten seconds on each story. To see this feat unfolding in real time, check out the playlist on YouTube!
Bondfinger
The Bondfinger team are yet to get together for our farewell Rodgecast, a commentary on 1985’s A View to a Kill. With a bit of luck, we should be releasing it next weekend.
In the meantime, you can enjoy our other Rodgecasts, from For Your Eyes Only to Live and Let Die. Other Bonds are also available, of course. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Gallifrey's Most Wanted Episode 078 -- The Claws of Axos
Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastThe Doctor his UNIT family must save the world from the Master and the Axons. Will they survive the onslaught of spaghetti monsters and interpretive dance under a duvet.
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#097 Be Our Guest
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who PodcastRemember when our fearless podcaster guested on other Doctor Who podcasts? It's a special "best of" look at JB's guest appearances on "The TARDIS Tavern", "Live at the Blue Box", and "Oi! Spaceman: Adventures in Media Criticism". Topics include Mathew Waterhouse getting to second base, star hustling, who wasn't a companion, and losing my religion.
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Gallifrey's Most Wanted Episode 078 -- The Claws of Axos
Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastThe Doctor his UNIT family must save the world from the Master and the Axons. Will they survive the onslaught of spaghetti monsters and interpretive dance under a duvet.
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301: A Christian Reading of Torchwood (Everything Changes)
Trust Your DoctorI’m probably the worst person to do this kind of reading honestly.
The title of this weeks episode of Torchwood is surprisingly apt for the change in the show that we’re also going to experience. Which is why Kiyan was able to so expertly make that pun last week about it. Well not much else to say besides that. It’s Everything Changes, written by Russell T. Davies and aired on October 22, 2006.
Show-notes:
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Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Torchwood title music was originally composed by Murray Gold. The version used in this episode was arranged by Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
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Gallifrey's Most Wanted Episode 078 -- The Claws of Axos
Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastThe Doctor his UNIT family must save the world from the Master and the Axons. Will they survive the onslaught of spaghetti monsters and interpretive dance under a duvet.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #344: Jo Grant – Ninja Hero
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn review Doctor Who: Frontier in Space and Big Finish’s Blake’s 7: Warship, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:17 — Welcome!
- 01:57 – News:
- 02:00 — Doctor Who: Season 14 is back for more.
- 05:22 — DC: Fans to get a ‘virtual experience’.
- 07:34 — Ian Holm: DEAD!
- 09:05 — Dame Vera Lynn: DEAD!
- 10:46 — Staged: Tennant and Sheen now on iPlayer.
- 13:04 — Deadpool: The talking head.
- 14:39 – Blake’s 7: Warship (Big Finish).
- 27:35 – Game: Things in Five Words.
- 32:13 – Doctor Who: Frontier in Space.
- 55:06 – Crumbly’s Corner.
- 59:09 – Emails and listener feedback.
- 67:07 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 67:35 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who (season 14).
- DC Fandome.
- Wikipedia: Ian Holm.
- Wikipedia: Vera Lynn.
- BBC iPlayer: Staged.
- Wikipedia: Deadpool.
- Wikipedia: Blake’s 7.
- Big Finish: Blake’s 7 – Warship.
- Wikipedia: Frontier in Space.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Frontier in Space.
- Youtube: Tim’s animation – Share and Enjoy music video #towelday.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #344: Jo Grant – Ninja Hero
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn review Doctor Who: Frontier in Space and Big Finish’s Blake’s 7: Warship, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:17 — Welcome!
- 01:57 – News:
- 02:00 — Doctor Who: Season 14 is back for more.
- 05:22 — DC: Fans to get a ‘virtual experience’.
- 07:34 — Ian Holm: DEAD!
- 09:05 — Dame Vera Lynn: DEAD!
- 10:46 — Staged: Tennant and Sheen now on iPlayer.
- 13:04 — Deadpool: The talking head.
- 14:39 – Blake’s 7: Warship (Big Finish).
- 27:35 – Game: Things in Five Words.
- 32:13 – Doctor Who: Frontier in Space.
- 55:06 – Crumbly’s Corner.
- 59:09 – Emails and listener feedback.
- 67:07 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 67:35 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who (season 14).
- DC Fandome.
- Wikipedia: Ian Holm.
- Wikipedia: Vera Lynn.
- BBC iPlayer: Staged.
- Wikipedia: Deadpool.
- Wikipedia: Blake’s 7.
- Big Finish: Blake’s 7 – Warship.
- Wikipedia: Frontier in Space.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Frontier in Space.
- Youtube: Tim’s animation – Share and Enjoy music video #towelday.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
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#097 Be Our Guest
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who PodcastRemember when our fearless podcaster guested on other Doctor Who podcasts? It’s a special “best of” look at JB’s guest appearances on “The TARDIS Tavern”, “Live at the Blue Box”, and “Oi! Spaceman: Adventures in Media Criticism”. Topics include Mathew Waterhouse getting to second base, star hustling, who wasn’t a companion, and losing my religion.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #344: Jo Grant – Ninja Hero
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn review Doctor Who: Frontier in Space and Big Finish’s Blake’s 7: Warship, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:17 — Welcome!
- 01:57 – News:
- 02:00 — Doctor Who: Season 14 is back for more.
- 05:22 — DC: Fans to get a ‘virtual experience’.
- 07:34 — Ian Holm: DEAD!
- 09:05 — Dame Vera Lynn: DEAD!
- 10:46 — Staged: Tennant and Sheen now on iPlayer.
- 13:04 — Deadpool: The talking head.
- 14:39 – Blake’s 7: Warship (Big Finish).
- 27:35 – Game: Things in Five Words.
- 32:13 – Doctor Who: Frontier in Space.
- 55:06 – Crumbly’s Corner.
- 59:09 – Emails and listener feedback.
- 67:07 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 67:35 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who (season 14).
- DC Fandome.
- Wikipedia: Ian Holm.
- Wikipedia: Vera Lynn.
- BBC iPlayer: Staged.
- Wikipedia: Deadpool.
- Wikipedia: Blake’s 7.
- Big Finish: Blake’s 7 – Warship.
- Wikipedia: Frontier in Space.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Frontier in Space.
- Youtube: Tim’s animation – Share and Enjoy music video #towelday.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
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A026 An Earthly Child
Who Back WhenAfter about seven lifetimes of not caring about his granddaughter, The Doctor checks in on Susan in post-Dalek-invasion UK
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A026 An Earthly Child
Who Back WhenAfter about seven lifetimes of not caring about his granddaughter, The Doctor checks in on Susan in post-Dalek-invasion UK
The post A026 An Earthly Child appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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A026 An Earthly Child
Who Back WhenAfter about seven lifetimes of not caring about his granddaughter, The Doctor checks in on Susan in post-Dalek-invasion UK
The post A026 An Earthly Child appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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TDP 944: Timeslip Volume 02: The War That Never Was from @BigFinish
Tin Dog PodcastThis title was released in June 2020. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until July 31st 2020, and on general sale after this date. Escaping from the future, our heroes find themselves in the distant past... sort of. It’s 1953, but a very different 1953 from the one we’re used to. The UK has still not recovered from a second World War that lasted an extra year longer than in our history. The Americans had to step in to save the besieged country, dropping another Atom Bomb on Berlin. They are now running the grateful UK as if it is part of the US and are now expanding their empire against the growing might of the Soviet Union. The Time Barrier has been discovered and is being studied by a team of scientists, whilst strange items are being smuggled through from different time periods - weapons perhaps, traded with the future? Spivs and racketeers run the streets, and the US Government plan highways through time... And behind it all is a very familiar face.
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Episode 240: Holiday TV and Movie Review
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 240: Holiday TV and Movie Review Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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TDP 944: Timeslip Volume 02: The War That Never Was from @BigFinish
Tin Dog PodcastThis title was released in June 2020. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until July 31st 2020, and on general sale after this date. Escaping from the future, our heroes find themselves in the distant past... sort of. It’s 1953, but a very different 1953 from the one we’re used to. The UK has still not recovered from a second World War that lasted an extra year longer than in our history. The Americans had to step in to save the besieged country, dropping another Atom Bomb on Berlin. They are now running the grateful UK as if it is part of the US and are now expanding their empire against the growing might of the Soviet Union. The Time Barrier has been discovered and is being studied by a team of scientists, whilst strange items are being smuggled through from different time periods - weapons perhaps, traded with the future? Spivs and racketeers run the streets, and the US Government plan highways through time... And behind it all is a very familiar face.
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TDP 944: Timeslip Volume 02: The War That Never Was from @BigFinish
Tin Dog PodcastThis title was released in June 2020. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until July 31st 2020, and on general sale after this date. Escaping from the future, our heroes find themselves in the distant past... sort of. It’s 1953, but a very different 1953 from the one we’re used to. The UK has still not recovered from a second World War that lasted an extra year longer than in our history. The Americans had to step in to save the besieged country, dropping another Atom Bomb on Berlin. They are now running the grateful UK as if it is part of the US and are now expanding their empire against the growing might of the Soviet Union. The Time Barrier has been discovered and is being studied by a team of scientists, whilst strange items are being smuggled through from different time periods - weapons perhaps, traded with the future? Spivs and racketeers run the streets, and the US Government plan highways through time... And behind it all is a very familiar face.
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TDP 944: Timeslip Volume 02: The War That Never Was from @BigFinish
Tin Dog PodcastThis title was released in June 2020. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until July 31st 2020, and on general sale after this date. Escaping from the future, our heroes find themselves in the distant past... sort of. It’s 1953, but a very different 1953 from the one we’re used to. The UK has still not recovered from a second World War that lasted an extra year longer than in our history. The Americans had to step in to save the besieged country, dropping another Atom Bomb on Berlin. They are now running the grateful UK as if it is part of the US and are now expanding their empire against the growing might of the Soviet Union. The Time Barrier has been discovered and is being studied by a team of scientists, whilst strange items are being smuggled through from different time periods - weapons perhaps, traded with the future? Spivs and racketeers run the streets, and the US Government plan highways through time... And behind it all is a very familiar face.
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TDP 944: Timeslip Volume 02: The War That Never Was from @BigFinish
Tin Dog PodcastThis title was released in June 2020. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until July 31st 2020, and on general sale after this date. Escaping from the future, our heroes find themselves in the distant past... sort of. It’s 1953, but a very different 1953 from the one we’re used to. The UK has still not recovered from a second World War that lasted an extra year longer than in our history. The Americans had to step in to save the besieged country, dropping another Atom Bomb on Berlin. They are now running the grateful UK as if it is part of the US and are now expanding their empire against the growing might of the Soviet Union. The Time Barrier has been discovered and is being studied by a team of scientists, whilst strange items are being smuggled through from different time periods - weapons perhaps, traded with the future? Spivs and racketeers run the streets, and the US Government plan highways through time... And behind it all is a very familiar face.
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Episode 239: The Return of Doctor Mysterio
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 239: The Return of Doctor Mysterio Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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#162 - The Mystic Doctor
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We begin a look at season 13 with a discussion about Terror of the Zygons and Planet of Evil. Ben loves the Zygon's spaceship and fondly remembers building his own model as a kid from Lego bricks. David explains why he thinks the Zygons in their original soft and blobby form is creepier than their later toothy and muscular design. Ben touches upon the shift of received mysticism of Pertwee's Doctor to where Tom Baker's Doctor is mysticism itself. David appreciates Prentis Hancock's portrayal as Salamar and Ben remembers how he also built an oculoid tracker from his Lego bricks. We bemoan what we see as the only flaw in this season; the poor exit for Harry, the Brigadier, and UNIT. Opening music is "The Destruction of Charlie Rig" composed by Geoffery Burgon and closing music is "Nightfall on Zeta Minor" composed by Dudley Simpson and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair. This episode was recorded 20 June 2020.
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TDP 944: Timeslip Volume 02: The War That Never Was from @BigFinish
Tin Dog PodcastThis title was released in June 2020. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until July 31st 2020, and on general sale after this date. Escaping from the future, our heroes find themselves in the distant past... sort of. It’s 1953, but a very different 1953 from the one we’re used to. The UK has still not recovered from a second World War that lasted an extra year longer than in our history. The Americans had to step in to save the besieged country, dropping another Atom Bomb on Berlin. They are now running the grateful UK as if it is part of the US and are now expanding their empire against the growing might of the Soviet Union. The Time Barrier has been discovered and is being studied by a team of scientists, whilst strange items are being smuggled through from different time periods - weapons perhaps, traded with the future? Spivs and racketeers run the streets, and the US Government plan highways through time... And behind it all is a very familiar face.
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#162 - The Mystic Doctor
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We begin a look at season 13 with a discussion about Terror of the Zygons and Planet of Evil. Ben loves the Zygon's spaceship and fondly remembers building his own model as a kid from Lego bricks. David explains why he thinks the Zygons in their original soft and blobby form is creepier than their later toothy and muscular design. Ben touches upon the shift of received mysticism of Pertwee's Doctor to where Tom Baker's Doctor is mysticism itself. David appreciates Prentis Hancock's portrayal as Salamar and Ben remembers how he also built an oculoid tracker from his Lego bricks. We bemoan what we see as the only flaw in this season; the poor exit for Harry, the Brigadier, and UNIT. Opening music is "The Destruction of Charlie Rig" composed by Geoffery Burgon and closing music is "Nightfall on Zeta Minor" composed by Dudley Simpson and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair. This episode was recorded 20 June 2020.
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#162 - The Mystic Doctor
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We begin a look at season 13 with a discussion about Terror of the Zygons and Planet of Evil. Ben loves the Zygon's spaceship and fondly remembers building his own model as a kid from Lego bricks. David explains why he thinks the Zygons in their original soft and blobby form is creepier than their later toothy and muscular design. Ben touches upon the shift of received mysticism of Pertwee's Doctor to where Tom Baker's Doctor is mysticism itself. David appreciates Prentis Hancock's portrayal as Salamar and Ben remembers how he also built an oculoid tracker from his Lego bricks. We bemoan what we see as the only flaw in this season; the poor exit for Harry, the Brigadier, and UNIT. Opening music is "The Destruction of Charlie Rig" composed by Geoffery Burgon and closing music is "Nightfall on Zeta Minor" composed by Dudley Simpson and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair. This episode was recorded 20 June 2020.
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Doctor Who Time and Space (193)
Doctor Who Time and Space
It's our first show of 2017, and today we take a look at the top 6 stories from the black and white/1960's era of Doctor Who as the six episode challenge continues, review 11th Doctor story The Bells of Saint John and look at the latest news from the last seven days in the Doctor Who universe.
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Stace and Barry in the Morning - Pilot Episode
Geek SyndicateIn this one off episode Barry aka Nuge and Stacey aka Stacebob of Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour join podcast forces for a morning cuppa and a chat.
Stace finally gets to talk about Rogue One (no spoliers) film and its soundtrack, Kill or be Killed and Bojack Horseman.
Barry gushes over The Boat and The War Doctor audio dramas from Big Finish.
If you like what you hear and want more episodes then drop us a line at thegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk or staceysparlour@gmail.com
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Stace and Barry in the Morning - Pilot Episode
Geek SyndicateIn this one off episode Barry aka Nuge and Stacey aka Stacebob of Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour join podcast forces for a morning cuppa and a chat.
Stace finally gets to talk about Rogue One (no spoliers) film and its soundtrack, Kill or be Killed and Bojack Horseman.
Barry gushes over The Boat and The War Doctor audio dramas from Big Finish.
If you like what you hear and want more episodes then drop us a line at thegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk or staceysparlour@gmail.com
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#162 - The Mystic Doctor
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We begin a look at season 13 with a discussion about Terror of the Zygons and Planet of Evil. Ben loves the Zygon's spaceship and fondly remembers building his own model as a kid from Lego bricks. David explains why he thinks the Zygons in their original soft and blobby form is creepier than their later toothy and muscular design. Ben touches upon the shift of received mysticism of Pertwee's Doctor to where Tom Baker's Doctor is mysticism itself. David appreciates Prentis Hancock's portrayal as Salamar and Ben remembers how he also built an oculoid tracker from his Lego bricks. We bemoan what we see as the only flaw in this season; the poor exit for Harry, the Brigadier, and UNIT. Opening music is "The Destruction of Charlie Rig" composed by Geoffery Burgon and closing music is "Nightfall on Zeta Minor" composed by Dudley Simpson and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair. This episode was recorded 20 June 2020.