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Episode #318
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Seeds of Death
Adam, Andy, Isabella, Mary, Kirby and Debbie review review Patrick Troughton's final semi-Earth based story plus feedback, news and You Won't Get This One.
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep126- Film & Comic Con Bournemouth 2016 -Part 1: Ray Park, Roy Scammell, Deborah Watling & Peter Purves.
Gallifrey StandsWe are at Showmasters Film & Comic Con Bournemouth (Summer 2016) for the first of 2 shows. In Part one we talk to Ray Parks about his fear of Daleks as a child, Roy Scammell about being a stun man on Doctor Who when safety came second, Deborah Watling about being Victoria and we ask why Peter Purves has gone to the dogs and couldn't be happier about it.
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Episode #318
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Seeds of Death
Adam, Andy, Isabella, Mary, Kirby and Debbie review review Patrick Troughton's final semi-Earth based story plus feedback, news and You Won't Get This One.
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Whocast #330 - Party hard, sleep hart
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Brutal von Dave aus dem notigen Schlaf gerissen, ordnen wir heute erstmal unsere Gedanken und machen uns uber die Reste der Geburtstagsfeier her. An dieser Stelle auch noch einmal vielen Dank fur die Einspieler, die es erst in diesen und nicht bereits in den Geburtstagscast geschafft haben. Was uns direkt zu unserem Gewinnspiel fuhrt.
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Episode 87: Danger Zone
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Nathan and Todd are all suffering from Lazar's disease, or possibly withdrawing from hydromel, which might explain our somewhat listless approach to that critically acclaimed Doctor Who classic, Terminus.
Buy the story!
Terminus was released on DVD in 1992/1993. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but it will cost you 70 US dollars, which would be crazy. You could also buy it as part of the Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US), which is how it was released in the UK and Australia (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Liza Goddard plays Kari in this story. To Australian viewers, she is better known as Clancy in Skippy (1967-1969); Nathan has almost completely forgotten her role in the British sitcom Yes, Honestly (1976-1977).
Before Mawdryn Undead came along, Turlough was originally going to make his debut in Song of the Space Whale by Pat Mills and John Wagner. This was finally recorded (as usual) as part of Big Finish's Lost Stories range range, as The Song of Megaptera, starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.
In his Big Finish story The Waters of Amsterdam, Jonathan Morris offers an explanation of why the Doctor has set up the scanner to check in on Tegan and Nyssa's bedroom. (Bad Doctor!)
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 stick you in the TARDIS set for three years and then make you drop your skirt in your final story. Sorry, Nyssa.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we've been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel version of himself. With hilarious results. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, try visiting the webpage or, better still, subscribe to it on YouTube.
Bondfinger
This weekend, we released our commentary on the first Bond film of the 1980s, For Your Eyes Only. Only two more Rodgefilms to go! Other Rodgefilm commentaries are also available, including Moonraker, The Spy Who Loved Me and The Man with the Golden Gun. You can find a total of thirteen commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 87 Danger Zone
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Nathan and Todd are all suffering from Lazar's disease, or possibly withdrawing from hydromel, which might explain our somewhat listless approach to that critically acclaimed Doctor Who classic, Terminus.
Buy the story!
Terminus was released on DVD in 1992/1993. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but it will cost you 70 US dollars, which would be crazy. You could also buy it as part of the Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US), which is how it was released in the UK and Australia (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Liza Goddard plays Kari in this story. To Australian viewers, she is better known as Clancy in Skippy (1967-1969); Nathan has almost completely forgotten her role in the British sitcom Yes, Honestly (1976-1977).
Before Mawdryn Undead came along, Turlough was originally going to make his debut in Song of the Space Whale by Pat Mills and John Wagner. This was finally recorded (as usual) as part of Big Finish's Lost Stories range range, as The Song of Megaptera, starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.
In his Big Finish story The Waters of Amsterdam, Jonathan Morris offers an explanation of why the Doctor has set up the scanner to check in on Tegan and Nyssa's bedroom. (Bad Doctor!)
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 stick you in the TARDIS set for three years and then make you drop your skirt in your final story. Sorry, Nyssa.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we've been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel version of himself. With hilarious results. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, try visiting the webpage or, better still, subscribe to it on YouTube.
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Danger Zone
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Nathan and Todd are all suffering from Lazar's disease, or possibly withdrawing from hydromel, which might explain our somewhat listless approach to that critically acclaimed Doctor Who classic, Terminus.
Buy the story!
Terminus was released on DVD in 1992/1993. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but it will cost you 70 US dollars, which would be crazy. You could also buy it as part of the Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US), which is how it was released in the UK and Australia (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Liza Goddard plays Kari in this story. To Australian viewers, she is better known as Clancy in Skippy (1967-1969); Nathan has almost completely forgotten her role in the British sitcom Yes, Honestly (1976-1977).
Before Mawdryn Undead came along, Turlough was originally going to make his debut in Song of the Space Whale by Pat Mills and John Wagner. This was finally recorded (as usual) as part of Big Finish's Lost Stories range range, as The Song of Megaptera, starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.
In his Big Finish story The Waters of Amsterdam, Jonathan Morris offers an explanation of why the Doctor has set up the scanner to check in on Tegan and Nyssa's bedroom. (Bad Doctor!)
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 stick you in the TARDIS set for three years and then make you drop your skirt in your final story. Sorry, Nyssa.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we've been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel version of himself. With hilarious results. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, try visiting the webpage or, better still, subscribe to it on YouTube.
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Whocast #330 - Party hard, sleep hart
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Brutal von Dave aus dem notigen Schlaf gerissen, ordnen wir heute erstmal unsere Gedanken und machen uns uber die Reste der Geburtstagsfeier her. An dieser Stelle auch noch einmal vielen Dank fur die Einspieler, die es erst in diesen und nicht bereits in den Geburtstagscast geschafft haben. Was uns direkt zu unserem Gewinnspiel fuhrt.
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 66, Paradise Towers Part 4
Doctor Who - The High CouncilHail Pex! Hail the unalive! Hail Josh, Steven and Erika for getting this far in the shining light that is Season 24's Paradise Towers!
How does Mel not see the mechanical monster in the Pool? If the pool is cloudy, why jump into it? If the pool was clear, how did she not see a very bright yellow monster in the pool? These are the questions we are asking ourselves - in between trying to decipher what Richard Briers is saying as Croagnon.
Do we get through the episode? Or go out and play frisbee instead? Listen to find out!
(c) Doctor Who is a Copyright of the BBC, no infringements intended
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 66, Paradise Towers Part 4
Doctor Who - The High CouncilHail Pex! Hail the unalive! Hail Josh, Steven and Erika for getting this far in the shining light that is Season 24's Paradise Towers!
How does Mel not see the mechanical monster in the Pool? If the pool is cloudy, why jump into it? If the pool was clear, how did she not see a very bright yellow monster in the pool? These are the questions we are asking ourselves - in between trying to decipher what Richard Briers is saying as Croagnon.
Do we get through the episode? Or go out and play frisbee instead? Listen to find out!
(c) Doctor Who is a Copyright of the BBC, no infringements intended
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Danger Zone
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Nathan and Todd are all suffering from Lazar’s disease, or possibly withdrawing from hydromel, which might explain our somewhat listless approach to that critically acclaimed Doctor Who classic, Terminus.
Buy the story!
Terminus was released on DVD in 1992/1993. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but it will cost you 70 US dollars, which would be crazy. You could also buy it as part of the Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US), which is how it was released in the UK and Australia (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Liza Goddard plays Kari in this story. To Australian viewers, she is better known as Clancy in Skippy (1967–1969); Nathan has almost completely forgotten her role in the British sitcom Yes, Honestly (1976–1977).
Before Mawdryn Undead came along, Turlough was originally going to make his début in Song of the Space Whale by Pat Mills and John Wagner. This was finally recorded (as usual) as part of Big Finish‘s Lost Stories range range, as The Song of Megaptera, starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.
In his Big Finish story The Waters of Amsterdam, Jonathan Morris offers an explanation of why the Doctor has set up the scanner to check in on Tegan and Nyssa’s bedroom. (Bad Doctor!)
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 stick you in the TARDIS set for three years and then make you drop your skirt in your final story. Sorry, Nyssa.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel version of himself. With hilarious results. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, check out the playlist on YouTube.
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Danger Zone
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Nathan and Todd are all suffering from Lazar’s disease, or possibly withdrawing from hydromel, which might explain our somewhat listless approach to that critically acclaimed Doctor Who classic, Terminus.
Buy the story!
Terminus was released on DVD in 1992/1993. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but it will cost you 70 US dollars, which would be crazy. You could also buy it as part of the Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US), which is how it was released in the UK and Australia (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Liza Goddard plays Kari in this story. To Australian viewers, she is better known as Clancy in Skippy (1967–1969); Nathan has almost completely forgotten her role in the British sitcom Yes, Honestly (1976–1977).
Before Mawdryn Undead came along, Turlough was originally going to make his début in Song of the Space Whale by Pat Mills and John Wagner. This was finally recorded (as usual) as part of Big Finish‘s Lost Stories range range, as The Song of Megaptera, starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.
In his Big Finish story The Waters of Amsterdam, Jonathan Morris offers an explanation of why the Doctor has set up the scanner to check in on Tegan and Nyssa’s bedroom. (Bad Doctor!)
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 stick you in the TARDIS set for three years and then make you drop your skirt in your final story. Sorry, Nyssa.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel version of himself. With hilarious results. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, check out the playlist on YouTube.
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Danger Zone
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Nathan and Todd are all suffering from Lazar’s disease, or possibly withdrawing from hydromel, which might explain our somewhat listless approach to that critically acclaimed Doctor Who classic, Terminus.
Buy the story!
Terminus was released on DVD in 1992/1993. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but it will cost you 70 US dollars, which would be crazy. You could also buy it as part of the Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US), which is how it was released in the UK and Australia (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Liza Goddard plays Kari in this story. To Australian viewers, she is better known as Clancy in Skippy (1967–1969); Nathan has almost completely forgotten her role in the British sitcom Yes, Honestly (1976–1977).
Before Mawdryn Undead came along, Turlough was originally going to make his début in Song of the Space Whale by Pat Mills and John Wagner. This was finally recorded (as usual) as part of Big Finish‘s Lost Stories range range, as The Song of Megaptera, starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.
In his Big Finish story The Waters of Amsterdam, Jonathan Morris offers an explanation of why the Doctor has set up the scanner to check in on Tegan and Nyssa’s bedroom. (Bad Doctor!)
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 stick you in the TARDIS set for three years and then make you drop your skirt in your final story. Sorry, Nyssa.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel version of himself. With hilarious results. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, check out the playlist on YouTube.
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Danger Zone
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Nathan and Todd are all suffering from Lazar’s disease, or possibly withdrawing from hydromel, which might explain our somewhat listless approach to that critically acclaimed Doctor Who classic, Terminus.
Buy the story!
Terminus was released on DVD in 1992/1993. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but it will cost you 70 US dollars, which would be crazy. You could also buy it as part of the Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US), which is how it was released in the UK and Australia (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Liza Goddard plays Kari in this story. To Australian viewers, she is better known as Clancy in Skippy (1967–1969); Nathan has almost completely forgotten her role in the British sitcom Yes, Honestly (1976–1977).
Before Mawdryn Undead came along, Turlough was originally going to make his début in Song of the Space Whale by Pat Mills and John Wagner. This was finally recorded (as usual) as part of Big Finish‘s Lost Stories range range, as The Song of Megaptera, starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.
In his Big Finish story The Waters of Amsterdam, Jonathan Morris offers an explanation of why the Doctor has set up the scanner to check in on Tegan and Nyssa’s bedroom. (Bad Doctor!)
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 stick you in the TARDIS set for three years and then make you drop your skirt in your final story. Sorry, Nyssa.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel version of himself. With hilarious results. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, check out the playlist on YouTube.
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Danger Zone
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Nathan and Todd are all suffering from Lazar’s disease, or possibly withdrawing from hydromel, which might explain our somewhat listless approach to that critically acclaimed Doctor Who classic, Terminus.
Buy the story!
Terminus was released on DVD in 1992/1993. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but it will cost you 70 US dollars, which would be crazy. You could also buy it as part of the Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US), which is how it was released in the UK and Australia (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Liza Goddard plays Kari in this story. To Australian viewers, she is better known as Clancy in Skippy (1967–1969); Nathan has almost completely forgotten her role in the British sitcom Yes, Honestly (1976–1977).
Before Mawdryn Undead came along, Turlough was originally going to make his début in Song of the Space Whale by Pat Mills and John Wagner. This was finally recorded (as usual) as part of Big Finish‘s Lost Stories range range, as The Song of Megaptera, starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.
In his Big Finish story The Waters of Amsterdam, Jonathan Morris offers an explanation of why the Doctor has set up the scanner to check in on Tegan and Nyssa’s bedroom. (Bad Doctor!)
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 stick you in the TARDIS set for three years and then make you drop your skirt in your final story. Sorry, Nyssa.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel version of himself. With hilarious results. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, check out the playlist on YouTube.
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Talking Timelords Ep. 48: "Asylum of the Daleks" Story Review
Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryJason and Paul return to their Dalek episode reviews for “Asylum of the Daleks” featuring the 11th Doctor! The Doctor, Amy, and Rory are back together but not is all as it should be; also why do the Daleks need their help? Things and your hosts get a little crazy with this one as they try to figure out this episode’s obsession with eggs.
The post Talking Timelords Ep. 48: “Asylum of the Daleks” Story Review appeared first on Talking Timelords - A Doctor Who Podcast.
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Talking Timelords Ep. 48: “Asylum of the Daleks” Story Review
Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryJason and Paul bring you another Dalek episode review, with "Asylum of the Daleks," featuring the 11th Doctor! The Doctor, Amy, and Rory are back together but not is all as it should be. Why do the Daleks need their help? Things, and your hosts, get a little crazy with this one as they try to figure out this episode's obsession with eggs.
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Metebelis 2 #8 - A Vaguely Gothic Horrible Spacecraft
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2Ben and David continue their examination of the TARDIS console room into the 21st century. Intro music: "My TARDIS" and outro music: "Run Sexy" both by Murray Gold from "The Doctor's Wife".
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The Daleks' Master Plan 8-9
Lazy Doctor WhoV (8-9) - Steven and Erika celebrate New Year's Eve, 1966 in style! With cricket and a volcano and ancient Egypt! Oh, and a dash of a Meddling Monk and a side of time-travelling Daleks. Never a dull moment in Doctor Who!Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
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67: The Daleks' Master Plan 8-9
Lazy Doctor WhoV (8-9)
Steven and Erika celebrate New Year’s Eve, 1966 in style! With cricket and a volcano and ancient Egypt! Oh, and a dash of a Meddling Monk and a side of time-travelling Daleks. Never a dull moment in Doctor Who!
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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The Daleks' Master Plan 8-9
Lazy Doctor WhoSteven and Erika celebrate New Year’s Eve, 1966 in style! With cricket and a volcano and ancient Egypt! Oh, and a dash of a Meddling Monk and a side of time-travelling Daleks. Never a dull moment in Doctor Who!
V (8-9)
Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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Danger Zone
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Nathan and Todd are all suffering from Lazar’s disease, or possibly withdrawing from hydromel, which might explain our somewhat listless approach to that critically acclaimed Doctor Who classic, Terminus.
Buy the story!
Terminus was released on DVD in 1992/1993. In the US, it was released on its own, as usual, (Amazon US), but it will cost you 70 US dollars, which would be crazy. You could also buy it as part of the Black Guardian Trilogy box set (Amazon US), which is how it was released in the UK and Australia (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Liza Goddard plays Kari in this story. To Australian viewers, she is better known as Clancy in Skippy (1967–1969); Nathan has almost completely forgotten her role in the British sitcom Yes, Honestly (1976–1977).
Before Mawdryn Undead came along, Turlough was originally going to make his début in Song of the Space Whale by Pat Mills and John Wagner. This was finally recorded (as usual) as part of Big Finish‘s Lost Stories range range, as The Song of Megaptera, starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.
In his Big Finish story The Waters of Amsterdam, Jonathan Morris offers an explanation of why the Doctor has set up the scanner to check in on Tegan and Nyssa’s bedroom. (Bad Doctor!)
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 stick you in the TARDIS set for three years and then make you drop your skirt in your final story. Sorry, Nyssa.
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
While we’ve been away, Brendan has roared into the 70s with a summary of Season 7 of Doctor Who, in which he confronts Autons, Silurians, John Abineri and a scary parallel version of himself. With hilarious results. If you want to find his summaries of the 1960s seasons of Doctor Who, check out the playlist on YouTube.
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Episode 223: The STARBURST Season 22 Panel
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 223: The STARBURST Season 22 Panel Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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Episode 16 Lee Shackleford, From Sherlock to Herlock
Discussing WhoSherlock Holmes takes center stage for Episode 16 of Discussing Who. We discuss the character’s beginnings all the way to the current BBC programme. And, who better to discuss in a one-on-one interview than with our very own Lee Shackleford, author of the off-Broadway play, Holmes & Watson? All this plus YOUR feedback. Oh…and Martha The Cat, too! Hosted by Kyle Jones.
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Lee Shackleford, From Sherlock to Herlock
Discussing WhoSherlock Holmes takes center stage for episode 16 of Discussing Who. We discuss the character's beginnings all the way to the current BBC programme. And, who better to discuss in a one-on-one interview than with our very own Lee Shackleford, author of the off-Broadway play, Holmes & Watson? All this plus YOUR feedback. Oh...and Martha The Cat, too! Hosted by Kyle Jones.
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Radio Free Skaro #545 - The Mark of the Ayres
Radio Free SkaroA chance meeting with a newly married couple blessed by one Mr. Peter Capaldi, dribs and drabs of Class news, and….a Miniscope! Musical scientist Mark Ayres is the subject of keen-eyed observations from the Three Who Rule, only one of which (Steven) have any real musical expertise but the bulk of the Miniscope is an interview with said Mr. Ayres, a scholar and gentleman tunesmith of the highest renown. Open your ears and enjoy!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #545 - The Mark of the Ayres
Radio Free SkaroA chance meeting with a newly married couple blessed by one Mr. Peter Capaldi, dribs and drabs of Class news, and....a Miniscope! Musical scientist Mark Ayres is the subject of keen-eyed observations from the Three Who Rule, only one of which (Steven) have any real musical expertise but the bulk of the Miniscope is an interview with said Mr. Ayres, a scholar and gentleman tunesmith of the highest renown. Open your ears and enjoy!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #545 - The Mark of the Ayres
Radio Free SkaroA chance meeting with a newly married couple blessed by one Mr. Peter Capaldi, dribs and drabs of Class news, and....a Miniscope! Musical scientist Mark Ayres is the subject of keen-eyed observations from the Three Who Rule, only one of which (Steven) have any real musical expertise but the bulk of the Miniscope is an interview with said Mr. Ayres, a scholar and gentleman tunesmith of the highest renown. Open your ears and enjoy!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 134: Generic-looking Piece of Garbage
Trust Your DoctorI’ve thrown out way more interesting garbage.
I think, honestly, season 21 burned all of us. No one could have seen this coming. This week we begin the train wreck with Warriors of the Deep, written by Johnny Byrne and aired in January of 1984.
Show-notes:
1:46 Nope, never heard of it.
10:18 Check out Triple Play, our other podcast where we review custom license plates.
10:45 Most people don’t know that skin diving is the national sport of Nepal.
27:42 Ha ha!
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 Peter Howell.Subscribe on iTunes!
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Episode 134: Generic-looking Piece of Garbage
Trust Your DoctorI’ve thrown out way more interesting garbage.
I think, honestly, season 21 burned all of us. No one could have seen this coming. This week we begin the train wreck with Warriors of the Deep, written by Johnny Byrne and aired in January of 1984.
Show-notes:
1:46 Nope, never heard of it.
10:18 Check out Triple Play, our other podcast where we review custom license plates.
10:45 Most people don’t know that skin diving is the national sport of Nepal.
27:42 Ha ha!
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 Peter Howell.Subscribe on iTunes!
Subscribe on Google Play!
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Pledge Break Season Three, Episode Five: The Visitation
Pledgebreak's PodcastThe plague, the Great Fire of London, space fish and their disco robot -- it must be classic Fifth Doctor story The Visitation!
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Pledge Break Season Three, Episode Five: The Visitation
Pledgebreak's PodcastThe plague, the Great Fire of London, space fish and their disco robot -- it must be classic Fifth Doctor story The Visitation!
As always, click here to find images, videos and further reading on our blog. You can also like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter!
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66: The Daleks' Master Plan 7
Lazy Doctor WhoV (7)
Erika and Steven wish a happy Christmas to all of you at home!
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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The Daleks' Master Plan 7
Lazy Doctor WhoV (7) - Erika and Steven wish a happy Christmas to all of you at home!Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
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The Daleks' Master Plan 7
Lazy Doctor WhoErika and Steven wish a happy Christmas to all of you at home!
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Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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The Daleks' Master Plan 5-6
Lazy Doctor WhoSteven and Erika watch a couple more Doctor Who episodes from 1965. Then Erika waxes poetic about a Labyrinth-Doctor Who connection that blew her mind. And there may even be some more Lazy Doctor Who coming this evening, as it’s the start of a holiday weekend!
This story is really great, you guys.
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Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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65: The Daleks' Master Plan 5-6
Lazy Doctor WhoV (5-6)
Steven and Erika watch a couple more Doctor Who episodes from 1965. Then Erika waxes poetic about a Labyrinth-Doctor Who connection that blew her mind. And there may even be some more Lazy Doctor Who coming this evening, as it’s the start of a holiday weekend!
This story is really great, you guys.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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The Daleks' Master Plan 5-6
Lazy Doctor WhoV (5-6) - Steven and Erika watch a couple more Doctor Who episodes from 1965. Then Erika waxes poetic about a Labyrinth-Doctor Who connection that blew her mind. And there may even be some more Lazy Doctor Who coming this evening, as it's the start of a holiday weekend! This story is really great, you guys.Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
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The Daleks' Master Plan 4
Lazy Doctor WhoV (4) - Erika and Steven continue making their way through this serial from 1965. This time, Erika has had wine. Which, it turns out, is not a recommended accompaniment to reconstructed Doctor Who.Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
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The Daleks' Master Plan 4
Lazy Doctor WhoErika and Steven continue making their way through this serial from 1965. This time, Erika has had wine. Which, it turns out, is not a recommended accompaniment to reconstructed Doctor Who.
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Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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64: The Daleks' Master Plan 4
Lazy Doctor WhoV (4)
Erika and Steven continue making their way through this serial from 1965. This time, Erika has had wine. Which, it turns out, is not a recommended accompaniment to reconstructed Doctor Who.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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Doctor Who Dark Odyssey - Behind The Scenes
AM Audio MediaHear what happens when a rare behind the scenes PBS look at the American version of Doctor Who doesn't go according to plan. Featuring Atweh Atweh as Dr. Who and Paul Thomas Manz as The Master Direction and Sound Design by MA Tamburro, Recording artist and Music by Joshua Hemming
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Doctor Who Dark Odyssey - Behind The Scenes
AM Audio MediaHear what happens when a rare behind the scenes PBS look at the American version of Doctor Who doesn't go according to plan. - Featuring Atweh Atweh as Dr. Who and Paul Thomas Manz as The Master. - Direction and Sound Design by MA Tamburro, Recording artist and Music by Joshua Hemming. - This segment aired on The Doctor Who Show audiofanzine - http://bit.ly/2wUrela
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Episode 12 - "Sentence of Death" and "The Keys of Marinus"
The Doctor Who HourMike and Justin complete their quest for the Keys of Marinus with the serial's final two episodes, "Sentence of Death" and "The Keys of Marinus". We take an exciting and unexpected turn into murder-mystery and courtroom drama, but, hey, there's only 15 minutes left to wrap this thing up, that didn't go so well last time...
Topics of Discussion Include: Law and Order, Who Killed Mr. Ephrim? Crime Scene Reconstruction, a Great Doctor Entrance, Bad Law Earth-like Planets, Scheming Villainy, Really Obvious Villainy, People Getting Shot From Nowhere, Conspiracies, Hair Curler Phones, The Buddy System, Susan Was Doing What Now?, The Doctor Knew The Whole Time No Way, Hidden Mace Compartments, Nonsense Death Clocks, Sudden Endings, The Voord By Way of Little Red Riding Hood, Exceptionally Competent Cliff, Sudden Explosions, Best of Luck Living in a Death Trap Pyramid on the Acid Seas. Join us, won't you?The Doctor Who Hour is a weekly show in which two friends, veteran Who-watcher Justin and first-time Who-watcher Mike, sit down to watch and discuss every episode of Doctor Who, starting from the very beginning. Follow us on Twitter @DoctorWhoHour or email us at TheDoctorWhoHour@gmail.com with questions, concerns, or just general nonsense.
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Episode 12 - "Sentence of Death" and "The Keys of Marinus"
The Doctor Who HourMike and Justin complete their quest for the Keys of Marinus with the serial's final two episodes, "Sentence of Death" and "The Keys of Marinus". We take an exciting and unexpected turn into murder-mystery and courtroom drama, but, hey, there's only 15 minutes left to wrap this thing up, that didn't go so well last time...
Topics of Discussion Include: Law and Order, Who Killed Mr. Ephrim? Crime Scene Reconstruction, a Great Doctor Entrance, Bad Law Earth-like Planets, Scheming Villainy, Really Obvious Villainy, People Getting Shot From Nowhere, Conspiracies, Hair Curler Phones, The Buddy System, Susan Was Doing What Now?, The Doctor Knew The Whole Time No Way, Hidden Mace Compartments, Nonsense Death Clocks, Sudden Endings, The Voord By Way of Little Red Riding Hood, Exceptionally Competent Cliff, Sudden Explosions, Best of Luck Living in a Death Trap Pyramid on the Acid Seas. Join us, won't you?The Doctor Who Hour is a weekly show in which two friends, veteran Who-watcher Justin and first-time Who-watcher Mike, sit down to watch and discuss every episode of Doctor Who, starting from the very beginning. Follow us on Twitter @DoctorWhoHour or email us at TheDoctorWhoHour@gmail.com with questions, concerns, or just general nonsense.
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Big Blue Box Podcast - Episode 106
The Doctor Who Big Blue Box PodcastHi you lot. This week we have some cool Pertwee news, a sweet custom Titan figure and then onto our review of Battlefield. Let’s do it.
The News
Another classic Who commentary is on the way from Fantom Publishing’s Who Talk series, this time it’s the turn of Remembrance of the Daleks. Previous releases have included The Web of Fear and The Doemons amongst others so go check them out.
The Doctor Who Appreciation Society is currently raising funds for a Heritage Plaque in honour of Jon Pertwee which they’re hoping to have installed at the New Wimbledon Theatre. This is all to celebrate 40 years of the DWAS for which Pertwee was the first honorary president. There’s also a special event coming up in London on the 23rd October called Polarity Day to celebrate the 40th anniversary and Pertwee’s Doctor.
Merch
Titan recently unveiled a new TARDIS 4.5″ figure at New York Comic Con and is now up for order at Forbidden Planet. The Clara Tribute TARDIS is adorned with the floral paintings and portrait by Rigsy and looks rather good.
“Battlefield” Review
Aaaaaaaace!!!! Yes, it’s plenty of 7th Doctor and Ace action as Battlefield kicked off series 26 and our review this week. Some good stuff in this one or do we get stuck like trying to pull Excalibur from it’s stone?
That’s a wrap for episode 106 and thank you as always for listening and sticking with us. Next week we finish the 9th Doctor’s story in our review of World War Three. Until than have a great week and as always – Allons-y!!
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From the Cloister Room Floor (#18 Leftovers)
A Disused Yeti
What got cut from episode 18. Join the conversation at adisusedyeti.wordpress.com Filmed at Galaxy of Comics By the way, Radio Times closed the poll. If you're curious about the results of the most divisive episodes, you can read the article here: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2016-06-18/the-most-divisive-doctor-who-episode-has-been-revealed
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 098 // Space Sharpies Are A Thing
Doctor WhoochIn which we are perilously close to falling asleep, but Martha Jones is there, so things are good.
On this week's show, Danica and Brandon hit up "Smith and Jones", and dig into some strangeness with a strange old lady wielding a straw. Also, the moon! Rhinos? Markers! Swooning! And other things that are good, like hair mussing.
Outro music is "Daft Punk is Playing In My House" by LCD Soundsystem
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 098 // Space Sharpies Are A Thing
Doctor WhoochIn which we are perilously close to falling asleep, but Martha Jones is there, so things are good.
On this week's show, Danica and Brandon hit up "Smith and Jones", and dig into some strangeness with a strange old lady wielding a straw. Also, the moon! Rhinos? Markers! Swooning! And other things that are good, like hair mussing.
Outro music is "Daft Punk is Playing In My House" by LCD Soundsystem