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  • Gallifrey Stands

    Gallifrey Stands -Ep70- Cops & Monsters & Fraser Coull

    Gallifrey Stands

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    09:20 (GMT) - 19 Aug 2015

    Our guest companion this week is Fraser Coull, the man behind the web series Cops & Monsters which stars Doctor Who stars Sarah Louise Madison (Weeping Angel) & Catlin Blackwood (Young Amelia Pond). He also talks about his whole career including working for the BBC & his love of all things Who & how it has inspired his career.

    You can find Cops & Monsters @ https://copsandmonsterswebseries.wordpress.com/ on on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cops+and+monsters

    Gallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Check out the Doctor Who range today.

    Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/

    You can buy the GallifreyStands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12



  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 113 - Trail(er) Blazing

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

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    08:00 (GMT) - 19 Aug 2015

    Did you get as excited as we did when the latest trailer for Season 9 hit the web last week? Have you spent the last week pouring over images and trying to figure out WHAT CAN THIS MEAN?????!!!!!!!! Well have no fear because Trish went scene by scene and we all gathered together to take a crack at deciphering the visual goodies Moffat gave us. Is that Skaro or Gallifrey? Is that really Odin or a certain "masterful" villain? Are those things robots or cyborgs? What is the deal with Maisie Williams? What is the deal with all those different Daleks? So many questions, we'll need some backup. Fortunately, here comes Iggy Mathews from Let's Be Reelz to lend a hand. And she's nice enough to even take part in the news as we go BEYOND the WHOniverse to talk about the latest venture by the Mouse House involving a galaxy far, far away. MarkWHO42. More fun than fire-breathing cat men!


  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 113 - Trail(er) Blazing

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

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    08:00 (GMT) - 19 Aug 2015

    Did you get as excited as we did when the latest trailer for Season 9 hit the web last week? Have you spent the last week pouring over images and trying to figure out WHAT CAN THIS MEAN?????!!!!!!!! Well have no fear because Trish went scene by scene and we all gathered together to take a crack at deciphering the visual goodies Moffat gave us. Is that Skaro or Gallifrey? Is that really Odin or a certain "masterful" villain? Are those things robots or cyborgs? What is the deal with Maisie Williams? What is the deal with all those different Daleks? So many questions, we'll need some backup. Fortunately, here comes Iggy Mathews from Let's Be Reelz to lend a hand. And she's nice enough to even take part in the news as we go BEYOND the WHOniverse to talk about the latest venture by the Mouse House involving a galaxy far, far away. MarkWHO42. More fun than fire-breathing cat men!


  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 113 - Trail(er) Blazing

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

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    08:00 (GMT) - 19 Aug 2015

    Did you get as excited as we did when the latest trailer for Season 9 hit the web last week? Have you spent the last week pouring over images and trying to figure out WHAT CAN THIS MEAN?????!!!!!!!! Well have no fear because Trish went scene by scene and we all gathered together to take a crack at deciphering the visual goodies Moffat gave us. Is that Skaro or Gallifrey? Is that really Odin or a certain "masterful" villain? Are those things robots or cyborgs? What is the deal with Maisie Williams? What is the deal with all those different Daleks? So many questions, we'll need some backup. Fortunately, here comes Iggy Mathews from Let's Be Reelz to lend a hand. And she's nice enough to even take part in the news as we go BEYOND the WHOniverse to talk about the latest venture by the Mouse House involving a galaxy far, far away. MarkWHO42. More fun than fire-breathing cat men!


  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 113 - Trail(er) Blazing

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

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    08:00 (GMT) - 19 Aug 2015

    Did you get as excited as we did when the latest trailer for Season 9 hit the web last week? Have you spent the last week pouring over images and trying to figure out WHAT CAN THIS MEAN?????!!!!!!!! Well have no fear because Trish went scene by scene and we all gathered together to take a crack at deciphering the visual goodies Moffat gave us. Is that Skaro or Gallifrey? Is that really Odin or a certain "masterful" villain? Are those things robots or cyborgs? What is the deal with Maisie Williams? What is the deal with all those different Daleks? So many questions, we'll need some backup. Fortunately, here comes Iggy Mathews from Let's Be Reelz to lend a hand. And she's nice enough to even take part in the news as we go BEYOND the WHOniverse to talk about the latest venture by the Mouse House involving a galaxy far, far away. MarkWHO42. More fun than fire-breathing cat men!


  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 113 - Trail(er) Blazing

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

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    07:00 (GMT) - 19 Aug 2015

    Did you get as excited as we did when the latest trailer for Season 9 hit the web last week? Have you spent the last week pouring over images and trying to figure out WHAT CAN THIS MEAN?????!!!!!!!! Well have no fear because Trish went scene by scene and we all gathered together to take a crack at deciphering the visual goodies Moffat gave us. Is that Skaro or Gallifrey? Is that really Odin or a certain "masterful" villain? Are those things robots or cyborgs? What is the deal with Maisie Williams? What is the deal with all those different Daleks? So many questions, we'll need some backup. Fortunately, here comes Iggy Mathews from Let's Be Reelz to lend a hand. And she's nice enough to even take part in the news as we go BEYOND the WHOniverse to talk about the latest venture by the Mouse House involving a galaxy far, far away. MarkWHO42. More fun than fire-breathing cat men!



  • Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Comparing Timepieces: Back to the Future

    Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    18:09 (GMT) - 18 Aug 2015

    Exactly 30 years ago, the world was introduced to the McFly family, and the amazing (albeit scattered) mind of Doctor Emmett Brown. From that day forward, the notion of time travel in the American mind would never be the same. But after three decades and as many films in the franchise, how does the story line up with the way we theorize about theoretical time travel today? This week, we discuss the Back to the Future trilogy and the way it portrays both the […]


  • Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who Podcast

    Comparing Timepieces: Back to the Future

    Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    18:09 (GMT) - 18 Aug 2015

    Exactly 30 years ago, the world was introduced to the McFly family, and the amazing (albeit scattered) mind of Doctor Emmett Brown. From that day forward, the notion of time travel in the American mind would never be the same. But … Continue reading


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 501: Summer of BLAKES7 08 - DUEL

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    03:00 (GMT) - 18 Aug 2015

    #blakes7 #summerofBlakes7 #tindogpodcast From the VHS release: Travis has tracked down Blake and trapped the Liberator, but a power-draining forcefield from a mysterious dead planet forces the two men into single, hand-to-hand combat - a duel to the death


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 501: Summer of BLAKES7 08 - DUEL

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    03:00 (GMT) - 18 Aug 2015

    #blakes7 #summerofBlakes7 #tindogpodcast From the VHS release: Travis has tracked down Blake and trapped the Liberator, but a power-draining forcefield from a mysterious dead planet forces the two men into single, hand-to-hand combat - a duel to the death


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 501: Summer of BLAKES7 08 - DUEL

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    03:00 (GMT) - 18 Aug 2015

    #blakes7 #summerofBlakes7 #tindogpodcast From the VHS release: Travis has tracked down Blake and trapped the Liberator, but a power-draining forcefield from a mysterious dead planet forces the two men into single, hand-to-hand combat - a duel to the death


  • The Whostorian

    The Whostorian: Episode 112 - Doctor Doomed

    The Whostorian

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    23:26 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    Shannon is joined once more by Harry, to discuss Peter Capaldi and Matt Smith's recent film forays, Doctor Doom getting outfoxed, and Season 9 news and notes


  • The Impossible Girls

    Episode #33: Chicken Nugget

    The Impossible Girls

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    19:51 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    Our last news update episode before series 9 begins! We've got some interesting stuff related to David Tennant and RTD to discuss, and of course, some trailer talk.



  • The Whostorian

    The Whostorian: Episode 112 - Doctor Doomed

    The Whostorian

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    19:26 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    Shannon is joined once more by Harry, to discuss Peter Capaldi and Matt Smith's recent film forays, Doctor Doom getting outfoxed, and Season 9 news and notes


  • The Krynoid Podcast

    071 The Gunfighters

    The Krynoid Podcast

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    18:52 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    "Let's hope the piano knows it."

    Merely false modesty from virtuoso ivory ticklers Steven "Regret" Taylor and Dodo "Dodo Dupont" Chaplet as we soon discover in the blood and horse-flop flecked epic, The Gunfighters.

    The Doctor ("Caligari") has a busted tooth extracted but that ain't the only malfunctioning thing coming out of anyone's mouths in this one... no siree! For accents shuttle to and forth across the Atlantic like speeding bullets, often more Tottenham than Tombstone.

    But can our Doc and his fellow "thesbians" survive the crossfire between the more whiskery (whiskey-ery?) Doc and the Clantons?

    Is Charlie the Barman related to Ghostlight's Nimrod?

    And is it possible to have a song entirely bleached from one's mind? And, if so, where does Jim sign?

    So stop right there stranger an' take a listen to this here podcast to find out the answers. To some other questions.

    NB: Our thanks to Keeper1st on YouTube for the basis of the accompaniment for the song at the top of the episode. No thanks whatsoever to Jim for the "singing" though.



  • The Krynoid Podcast

    071 The Gunfighters

    The Krynoid Podcast

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    18:52 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    "Let's hope the piano knows it."

    Merely false modesty from virtuoso ivory ticklers Steven "Regret" Taylor and Dodo "Dodo" Chaplet as we soon discover in the horse-flop flecked epic, The Gunfighters.

    The Doctor ("Caligari") has a busted tooth extracted but that ain't the only malfunctioning thing coming out of anyone's mouths in this one... no siree! For accents shuttle back and forth across the Atlantic like speeding bullets, often more Tottenham than Tombstone.

    But can our Doc and his fellow "thesbians" survive the crossfire between the more whiskery (whiskey-ery?) Doc and the Clantons?

    Is Charlie the Barman related to Ghostlight's Nimrod?

    And is it possible to have a song entirely bleached from one's mind? And, if so, where does Jim sign?

    So stop right there stranger an' take a listen to this here podcast to find out the answers. To some other questions.

    NB: Our thanks to Keeper1st on YouTube for the basis of the accompaniment for the song at the top of the episode. No thanks whatsoever to Jim for the "singing" though.



  • The Krynoid Podcast

    071 The Gunfighters

    The Krynoid Podcast

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    18:52 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    "Let's hope the piano knows it."

    Merely false modesty from virtuoso ivory ticklers Steven "Regret" Taylor and Dodo "Dodo" Chaplet as we soon discover in the horse-flop flecked epic, The Gunfighters.

    The Doctor ("Caligari") has a busted tooth extracted but that ain't the only malfunctioning thing coming out of anyone's mouths in this one... no siree! For accents shuttle back and forth across the Atlantic like speeding bullets, often more Tottenham than Tombstone.

    But can our Doc and his fellow "thesbians" survive the crossfire between the more whiskery (whiskey-ery?) Doc and the Clantons?

    Is Charlie the Barman related to Ghostlight's Nimrod?

    And is it possible to have a song entirely bleached from one's mind? And, if so, where does Jim sign?

    So stop right there stranger an' take a listen to this here podcast to find out the answers. To some other questions.

    NB: Our thanks to Keeper1st on YouTube for the basis of the accompaniment for the song at the top of the episode. No thanks whatsoever to Jim for the "singing" though.



  • Doctor Who - The High Council

    Doctor Who - The High Council, Episode 11

    Doctor Who - The High Council

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    14:00 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    "Can we stop it?" While Bill Filer provides most of his dialogue in this episode during a coma, the High Council members Josh, Deb and Liz decide whether the Brig's leather gloves or Jo's knickers should rate higher in importance. Will Benton ever catch the Master in his crappy mask? Will the Doctor give up Megga K to the Axons? Will Bill Filer's chest hair save the day? You will only know by listening to Part 3!

    Deb and Liz can be heard weekly on The Verity Podcast.

    (c) Doctor Who is a copyright of the BBC, no infringements are intended



  • Doctor Who - The High Council

    Doctor Who - The High Council, Episode 11

    Doctor Who - The High Council

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    14:00 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    "Can we stop it?" While Bill Filer provides most of his dialogue in this episode during a coma, the High Council members Josh, Deb and Liz decide whether the Brig's leather gloves or Jo's knickers should rate higher in importance. Will Benton ever catch the Master in his crappy mask? Will the Doctor give up Megga K to the Axons? Will Bill Filer's chest hair save the day? You will only know by listening to Part 3!

    Deb and Liz can be heard weekly on The Verity Podcast.

    (c) Doctor Who is a copyright of the BBC, no infringements are intended



  • The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode #273

    The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast

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    08:50 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve

    Adam, Debbie, Andy, Matthew, Mary and Kirby review this reconstructed historical story from the William Hartnell era as we continue The Journey through the history of televised Doctor Who.
    Only one piece of feedback this week from the ever reliable Ian Kirk so if you would like to start contributing please email us 20mb.feedback@gmail.com
    We also have News and You Won't Get This One and a lot of speculation about the forthcoming new series of Doctor Who.


  • The Cloister Room

    The Cloister Room 124 - A Few More Hate Cells

    The Cloister Room

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    01:18 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    Tom and Louis journey to Satellite Five to experience the Ninth Doctor's final stand, but are they just looking at the past through Rose colored glasses?



  • The Cloister Room

    The Cloister Room 124 - A Few More Hate Cells

    The Cloister Room

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    01:18 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    Tom and Louis journey to Satellite Five to experience the Ninth Doctor's final stand, but are they just looking at the past through Rose colored glasses?



  • The Cloister Room

    The Cloister Room 124 - A Few More Hate Cells

    The Cloister Room

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    01:18 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    Tom and Louis journey to Satellite Five to experience the Ninth Doctor's final stand, but are they just looking at the past through Rose colored glasses? 



  • Trust Your Doctor

    Episode 82: Cyber Action Man Ft. The Krynoid Podcatst

    Trust Your Doctor

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    00:53 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    Yes, it’s another collaboration.

    You’ve heard Kiyan and Dylan, you’ve heard Jim and Martin (maybe), now hear them together in all of their glory! Listen in and find out if the crossover is as exciting as that previous sentence makes it out to be. I don’t see why it wouldn’t be that exciting. Together the four discuss Revenge of the Cybermen, written by Gerry Davis and aired in April and May of 1975. After finishing the story, stick around for a few more discussions on various Doctor Who related ideas.

    Here’s a link to the Shannon Sullivan page on Revenge of the Cybermen.

    If you liked Jim and Martin, be sure to check out their show at the following locations:
    Twitter: Jim / Martin
    Facebook
    Website
    iTunes
    Stitcher
    Player.fm

    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 Delia Derbyshire.

    Subscribe on iTunes!
    Check us out on Facebook!
    Check us out on YouTube!
    Check us out on Twitter!



  • Trust Your Doctor

    Episode 82: Cyber Action Man Ft. The Krynoid Podcast

    Trust Your Doctor

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    00:53 (GMT) - 17 Aug 2015

    Yes, it’s another collaboration.

    You’ve heard Kiyan and Dylan, you’ve heard Jim and Martin (maybe), now hear them together in all of their glory! Listen in and find out if the crossover is as exciting as that previous sentence makes it out to be. I don’t see why it wouldn’t be that exciting. Together the four discuss Revenge of the Cybermen, written by Gerry Davis and aired in April and May of 1975. After finishing the story, stick around for a few more discussions on various Doctor Who related ideas.

    Here’s a link to the Shannon Sullivan page on Revenge of the Cybermen.

    If you liked Jim and Martin, be sure to check out their show at the following locations:
    Twitter: Jim / Martin
    Facebook
    Website
    iTunes
    Stitcher
    Player.fm

    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 Delia Derbyshire.

    Subscribe on iTunes!
    Check us out on Facebook!
    Check us out on YouTube!
    Check us out on Twitter!



  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #067 Sixie M.F.

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    20:40 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    ... in which a drunken podcaster wonders out loud why many fans have welcomed and embraced a rude, cranky, and ineffectual Doctor in 2015 but not in 1985.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #067 Sixie M.F.

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    20:40 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    … in which a drunken podcaster wonders out loud why many fans have welcomed and embraced a rude, cranky, and ineffectual Doctor in 2015 but not in 1985.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #067 Sixie M.F.

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    20:40 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    ... in which a drunken podcaster wonders out loud why many fans have welcomed and embraced a rude, cranky, and ineffectual Doctor in 2015 but not in 1985.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #067 Sixie M.F.

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    20:40 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    ... in which a drunken podcaster wonders out loud why many fans have welcomed and embraced a rude, cranky, and ineffectual Doctor in 2015 but not in 1985.


  • Bigger on the Inside

    Bigger on the Inside - Episode 144

    Bigger on the Inside

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    18:10 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    To stop an alien threat, The Doctor goes undercover at Coal Hill School, disrupting Clara's life in the process ("The Caretaker"). Then, the moon is an egg ("Kill the Moon"). Also: Mike has a crush, which leads Dan to teach him of the Half, Plus Seven Rule. There are spoilers stemming from the season nine trailer, but they're brief; skip 2:45-3:20 if you don't want to hear them. And then there's Ian. Please visit www.patreon.com/biggerontheinside.


  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #489 - Revolution 9

    Radio Free Skaro

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    18:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    A new trailer for Series 9 of Doctor Who was released this week, simultaneously stoking and dampening the fires of Steven and Warren’s clinically insane theories regarding the upcoming Capaldis of Pompeii story/rumour/nonsense. But more lunacy awaits, with Tom Baker intoning that he is joining the Star Wars universe (!?) Hacette putting out a mammoth collection of Doctor Who books chronicling the history of the show from start to finish, and the Doctor Who Fan Show interviewing Titans Comics impresario Andrew James (link in the show notes). We also have an interview with Hugos person-in-charge David D’Antonio, who talks to Steven about the upcoming Worldcon in Spokane and the Hugo Awards taking place at said con. Tune into the pre and post Hugos live show next Saturday on UStream to see Steven and Warren debase themselves like grovelling insects on the newfangled invention of video!

     

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #489 - Revolution 9

    Radio Free Skaro

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    18:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    A new trailer for Series 9 of Doctor Who was released this week, simultaneously stoking and dampening the fires of Steven and Warren's clinically insane theories regarding the upcoming Capaldis of Pompeii story/rumour/nonsense. But more lunacy awaits, with Tom Baker intoning that he is joining the Star Wars universe (!?) Hacette putting out a mammoth collection of Doctor Who books chronicling the history of the show from start to finish, and the Doctor Who Fan Show interviewing Titans Comics impresario Andrew James (link in the show notes). We also have an interview with Hugos person-in-charge David D'Antonio, who talks to Steven about the upcoming Worldcon in Spokane and the Hugo Awards taking place at said con. Tune into the pre and post Hugos live show next Saturday on UStream to see Steven and Warren debase themselves like grovelling insects on the newfangled invention of video!

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #489 - Revolution 9

    Radio Free Skaro

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    18:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    A new trailer for Series 9 of Doctor Who was released this week, simultaneously stoking and dampening the fires of Steven and Warren's clinically insane theories regarding the upcoming Capaldis of Pompeii story/rumour/nonsense. But more lunacy awaits, with Tom Baker intoning that he is joining the Star Wars universe (!?) Hacette putting out a mammoth collection of Doctor Who books chronicling the history of the show from start to finish, and the Doctor Who Fan Show interviewing Titans Comics impresario Andrew James (link in the show notes). We also have an interview with Hugos person-in-charge David D'Antonio, who talks to Steven about the upcoming Worldcon in Spokane and the Hugo Awards taking place at said con. Tune into the pre and post Hugos live show next Saturday on UStream to see Steven and Warren debase themselves like grovelling insects on the newfangled invention of video!

    Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com



  • Roy's Rocket Radio

    RRR 96, Inc. Guest: SciFi/Horror/Techno Thriller Author Shayne T.Wright, The UK Pop Culture, Technology and Creative Podcast for

    Roy's Rocket Radio

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    12:34 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    Books: This week we talk to Australian SciFi/Horror/Techno Thriller author Shayne T.Wright.


  • Roy's Rocket Radio

    RRR96 Shayne T. Wright (SciFi/Horror/Techno Thriller Author)

    Roy's Rocket Radio

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    12:34 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    Books: This week we talk to Australian SciFi/Horror/Techno Thriller author Shayne T.Wright.


  • Roy's Rocket Radio

    RRR96 Shayne T. Wright (SciFi/Horror/Techno Thriller Author)

    Roy's Rocket Radio

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    12:34 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    Books: This week we talk to Australian SciFi/Horror/Techno Thriller author Shayne T.Wright.


  • Staggering Stories Podcast

    Staggering Stories Podcast #217: National Alien Invasion Day

    Staggering Stories Podcast

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    11:04 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    National Alien Invasion DaySummary:

    Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler, the Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller review the 1971 Doctor Who TV story ‘The Claws of Axos’ and the 1996 film ‘Independence Day’, play a game of Cheddar Gorge, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:

    • 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
    • 01:25 — Welcome!
    • 02:18 – News:
    • 02:30 — Doctor Who: Gallifrey found, on Pluto’s moon.
    • 03:59 — Humans: Channel 4 and AMC order a second season.
    • 05:20 — Doctor Who: Jago & Litefoot & Strax.
    • 07:57 — Susan Sheridan: DEAD!
    • 09:43 — Doctor Who: Tennant and RTD spotted in Cardiff.
    • 10:43 — Doctor Who: Limited or no new episodes in 2016?
    • 13:37 — The Imperium: 1960s telefantasy comic IndieGoGo crowdfunding campaign (with added Staggerers).
    • 17:23 – Doctor Who: The Claws of Axos.
    • 34:00 – Game: Cheddar Gorge.
    • 37:48 – Independence Day (1996 film).
    • 55:38 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
    • 65:49 – Farewell for this podcast!
    • 66:25 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.

    Vital Links:



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Just Full of Nazis

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

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    10:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    Harry and Benton are back, but no one cares, as robot replicas of Brendan, Nathan and Richard trudge through Terry Nation’s penultimate Doctor Who story, The Android Invasion.

    Buy the story!

    The Android Invasion was released on DVD in 2012. In the UK and Australia, it was released as part of the UNIT Files box set, along with Invasion of the Dinosaurs (Amazon UK). It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US).

    We’re going to put you through a whole lot of terrible vintage televsion in this episode’s shownotes, so are you sitting comfortably? Then let’s begin.

    Here’s Patrick Macnee’s John Steed standing in front of the Cock Inn from The New Avengers title sequence. Ooh-er!

    Nathan’s phrase “robot replica” was shamelessly lifted from an episode of Steven Moffat’s Press Gang called UnXpected, in which the eponymous gang encounter the fictional hero of a terrible, terrible 70s science fiction TV series. Which is probably just a coincidence.

    Fans of actual robot replicas will enjoy The Stepford Wives (1976) and Westworld (1973).

    Such fans will also enjoy The Avengers episode The Hour that Never Was, not because of robot replicas, because there aren’t any, but because it’s just superb.

    And such fans will be completely overwhelmed by these Six Million Dollar Man episodes: Steve Austin fights a robot replica of someone else in Day of the Robot, and there’s a robot woman with a Sarah-from-the-Part-2-cliffhanger face in the Bionic Woman crossover Kill Oscar.

    Milton Johns talks about Guy Crayford’s eyepatch in this BBC interview.

    Fans of robot replicas of English villages will enjoy the Danger Man episode Colony Three.

    No one at all will enjoy Terry Nation’s first Avengers episode Invasion of the Earthmen, which was described by the Avengers Forever website as “one of the worst classics Avengers episodes of all time”.

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and you can now welcome Richard to Twitter as @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll, I don’t know, force you to watch The Android Invasion again?

    Meanwhile, at Universal Exports…

    Fans of Flight Through Entirety will enjoy our new project Bondfinger, which launched earlier this month with a commentary track on Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Just Full of Nazis

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

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    10:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    Harry and Benton are back, but no one cares, as robot replicas of Brendan, Nathan and Richard trudge through Terry Nation’s penultimate Doctor Who story, The Android Invasion.

    Buy the story!

    The Android Invasion was released on DVD in 2012. In the UK and Australia, it was released as part of the UNIT Files box set, along with Invasion of the Dinosaurs (Amazon UK). It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US).

    We’re going to put you through a whole lot of terrible vintage televsion in this episode’s shownotes, so are you sitting comfortably? Then let’s begin.

    Here’s Patrick Macnee’s John Steed standing in front of the Cock Inn from The New Avengers title sequence. Ooh-er!

    Nathan’s phrase “robot replica” was shamelessly lifted from an episode of Steven Moffat’s Press Gang called UnXpected, in which the eponymous gang encounter the fictional hero of a terrible, terrible 70s science fiction TV series. Which is probably just a coincidence.

    Fans of actual robot replicas will enjoy The Stepford Wives (1976) and Westworld (1973).

    Such fans will also enjoy The Avengers episode The Hour that Never Was, not because of robot replicas, because there aren’t any, but because it’s just superb.

    And such fans will be completely overwhelmed by these Six Million Dollar Man episodes: Steve Austin fights a robot replica of someone else in Day of the Robot, and there’s a robot woman with a Sarah-from-the-Part-2-cliffhanger face in the Bionic Woman crossover Kill Oscar.

    Milton Johns talks about Guy Crayford’s eyepatch in this BBC interview.

    Fans of robot replicas of English villages will enjoy the Danger Man episode Colony Three.

    No one at all will enjoy Terry Nation’s first Avengers episode Invasion of the Earthmen, which was described by the Avengers Forever website as “one of the worst classics Avengers episodes of all time”.

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and you can now welcome Richard to Twitter as @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll, I don’t know, force you to watch The Android Invasion again?

    Meanwhile, at Universal Exports…

    Fans of Flight Through Entirety will enjoy our new project Bondfinger, which launched earlier this month with a commentary track on Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Just Full of Nazis

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    Harry and Benton are back, but no one cares, as robot replicas of Brendan, Nathan and Richard trudge through Terry Nation’s penultimate Doctor Who story, The Android Invasion.

    Buy the story!

    The Android Invasion was released on DVD in 2012. In the UK and Australia, it was released as part of the UNIT Files box set, along with Invasion of the Dinosaurs (Amazon UK). It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US).

    We’re going to put you through a whole lot of terrible vintage televsion in this episode’s shownotes, so are you sitting comfortably? Then let’s begin.

    Here’s Patrick Macnee’s John Steed standing in front of the Cock Inn from The New Avengers title sequence. Ooh-er!

    Nathan’s phrase “robot replica” was shamelessly lifted from an episode of Steven Moffat’s Press Gang called UnXpected, in which the eponymous gang encounter the fictional hero of a terrible, terrible 70s science fiction TV series. Which is probably just a coincidence.

    Fans of actual robot replicas will enjoy The Stepford Wives (1976) and Westworld (1973).

    Such fans will also enjoy The Avengers episode The Hour that Never Was, not because of robot replicas, because there aren’t any, but because it’s just superb.

    And such fans will be completely overwhelmed by these Six Million Dollar Man episodes: Steve Austin fights a robot replica of someone else in Day of the Robot, and there’s a robot woman with a Sarah-from-the-Part-2-cliffhanger face in the Bionic Woman crossover Kill Oscar.

    Milton Johns talks about Guy Crayford’s eyepatch in this BBC interview.

    Fans of robot replicas of English villages will enjoy the Danger Man episode Colony Three.

    No one at all will enjoy Terry Nation’s first Avengers episode Invasion of the Earthmen, which was described by the Avengers Forever website as “one of the worst classics Avengers episodes of all time”.

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and you can now welcome Richard to Twitter as @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll, I don’t know, force you to watch The Android Invasion again?

    Meanwhile, at Universal Exports…

    Fans of Flight Through Entirety will enjoy our new project Bondfinger, which launched earlier this month with a commentary track on Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Just Full of Nazis

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    Harry and Benton are back, but no one cares, as robot replicas of Brendan, Nathan and Richard trudge through Terry Nation’s penultimate Doctor Who story, The Android Invasion.

    Buy the story!

    The Android Invasion was released on DVD in 2012. In the UK and Australia, it was released as part of the UNIT Files box set, along with Invasion of the Dinosaurs (Amazon UK). It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US).

    We’re going to put you through a whole lot of terrible vintage televsion in this episode’s shownotes, so are you sitting comfortably? Then let’s begin.

    Here’s Patrick Macnee’s John Steed standing in front of the Cock Inn from The New Avengers title sequence. Ooh-er!

    Nathan’s phrase “robot replica” was shamelessly lifted from an episode of Steven Moffat’s Press Gang called UnXpected, in which the eponymous gang encounter the fictional hero of a terrible, terrible 70s science fiction TV series. Which is probably just a coincidence.

    Fans of actual robot replicas will enjoy The Stepford Wives (1976) and Westworld (1973).

    Such fans will also enjoy The Avengers episode The Hour that Never Was, not because of robot replicas, because there aren’t any, but because it’s just superb.

    And such fans will be completely overwhelmed by these Six Million Dollar Man episodes: Steve Austin fights a robot replica of someone else in Day of the Robot, and there’s a robot woman with a Sarah-from-the-Part-2-cliffhanger face in the Bionic Woman crossover Kill Oscar.

    Milton Johns talks about Guy Crayford’s eyepatch in this BBC interview.

    Fans of robot replicas of English villages will enjoy the Danger Man episode Colony Three.

    No one at all will enjoy Terry Nation’s first Avengers episode Invasion of the Earthmen, which was described by the Avengers Forever website as “one of the worst classics Avengers episodes of all time”.

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and you can now welcome Richard to Twitter as @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll, I don’t know, force you to watch The Android Invasion again?

    Meanwhile, at Universal Exports…

    Fans of Flight Through Entirety will enjoy our new project Bondfinger, which launched earlier this month with a commentary track on Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Just Full of Nazis

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    Harry and Benton are back, but no one cares, as robot replicas of Brendan, Nathan and Richard trudge through Terry Nation’s penultimate Doctor Who story, The Android Invasion.

    Buy the story!

    The Android Invasion was released on DVD in 2012. In the UK and Australia, it was released as part of the UNIT Files box set, along with Invasion of the Dinosaurs (Amazon UK). It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US).

    We’re going to put you through a whole lot of terrible vintage televsion in this episode’s shownotes, so are you sitting comfortably? Then let’s begin.

    Here’s Patrick Macnee’s John Steed standing in front of the Cock Inn from The New Avengers title sequence. Ooh-er!

    Nathan’s phrase “robot replica” was shamelessly lifted from an episode of Steven Moffat’s Press Gang called UnXpected, in which the eponymous gang encounter the fictional hero of a terrible, terrible 70s science fiction TV series. Which is probably just a coincidence.

    Fans of actual robot replicas will enjoy The Stepford Wives (1976) and Westworld (1973).

    Such fans will also enjoy The Avengers episode The Hour that Never Was, not because of robot replicas, because there aren’t any, but because it’s just superb.

    And such fans will be completely overwhelmed by these Six Million Dollar Man episodes: Steve Austin fights a robot replica of someone else in Day of the Robot, and there’s a robot woman with a Sarah-from-the-Part-2-cliffhanger face in the Bionic Woman crossover Kill Oscar.

    Milton Johns talks about Guy Crayford’s eyepatch in this BBC interview.

    Fans of robot replicas of English villages will enjoy the Danger Man episode Colony Three.

    No one at all will enjoy Terry Nation’s first Avengers episode Invasion of the Earthmen, which was described by the Avengers Forever website as “one of the worst classics Avengers episodes of all time”.

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and you can now welcome Richard to Twitter as @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll, I don’t know, force you to watch The Android Invasion again?

    Meanwhile, at Universal Exports…

    Fans of Flight Through Entirety will enjoy our new project Bondfinger, which launched earlier this month with a commentary track on Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Who Wars - A Star Wars  &  Doctor Who Podcast

    Cloud City Council Issue 25 A Transmission Explosion

    Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    This week Rob and Jon are joined by Catrina Dennis who is a senior editor at Movie Pilot News as well as host of several podcasts including her own Star Wars Comics podcast Mos Eisley Comicport.

    News:

    1. GenCon Report from Robert. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152943795105899.1073741831.94046575898&type=3

    2. Entertainment Weekly articles
      Kylo Ren: http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/12/star-wars-force-awakens-kylo-ren
      Photos: http://www.ew.com/gallery/star-wars-force-awakens-first-look-gallery
      Abrams and Who is Luke: http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/12/star-wars-luke-skywalker-hooked-jj-abrams

    1. Force Awakens TV Spot
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-VTdsCKLgg

    2. Force Friday starting to take shape.
      http://jedinews.co.uk/news/news.aspx?newsID=22857

    3. First sneak peek of Star Wars Shattered Empire
      http://www.techtimes.com/articles/74978/20150807/new-star-wars-shattered-empire-details-explain-post-return-jedi.htm

    4. Josh Trank and the lucky escape http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/fantastic-four-blame-game-fox-814764?utm_source=twitter

    5. No campaign in battle front. http://www.gamespot.com/articles/star-wars-battlefront-dev-says-it-didnt-consider-s/1100-6428463/


    Comics:

    Princess Leia Retrospective with Catrina.

    Darth Vader issue 8

    Lando Issue 2



  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 500: Paul Cornell Interview

    Tin Dog Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    02:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    @Paul_Cornell #tindogpodcast #doctorwho #drwho #podcast Paul Cornell is a writer of science fiction and fantasy in prose, comics and TV, one of only two people to be Hugo Award-nominated for all three media. He's written Doctor Who for the BBC,Action Comics for DC, and Wolverine for Marvel. He's won the BSFA Award for his short fiction, an Eagle Award for his comics, and shares in a Writer's Guild Award for his television. His latest urban fantasy novel is The Severed Streets from Tor. He lives in Gloucestershire with his wife and son. The Story So Far... ... and here's a longer version with all the details: Paul Cornell started out writing Doctor Who fan fiction, went on to write Doctor Who novels, audio plays and comics, and, having won a BBC contest to get a play on TV, and worked his way up through shows like Casualty and Holby City, became the fan who got to write for the show itself. He went on to work on other TV series like Robin Hood and Primeval, to write two seasons of his own CITV show, Wavelength, and to break into comics, writing for Marvel, DC and 2000AD on such titles as Captain Britain and MI-13, Young Avengers, Wolverine, Knight and Squire, Batman and Robin,Action Comics, Demon Knights, XTNCT and Pan-African Judges. He created Saucer Country for Vertigo, and has new creator-owned projects in the pipeline. In the meantime, he'd also achieved his ambition to become a novelist, first having two SF novels,Something More and British Summertime, published by Gollancz, then starting the Shadow Policeseries with London Falling and The Severed Streets at Tor. His short fiction, often featuring the character of Jonathan Hamilton, an out-of-uniform soldier in a parallel world where the 'great game' of European espionage continues into space, has been published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Interzone, The Daily Telegraph, The Timesand at Tor.com. He's also written twice for George R.R. Martin's Wild Cards short story anthologies. He's the creator of Bernice Summerfield, a Doctor Who companion from the novels who for twenty years now has had her own spinoff line of books and audio plays. He lives in Gloucestershire with his wife, a priest in the Church of England, and their toddler son, Thomas. His interests include cricket, matters Fortean and Kate Bush. More Information: Paul Cornell on the SF EncyclopediaPaul Cornell on IMDb.com


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 500: Paul Cornell Interview

    Tin Dog Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    02:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    @Paul_Cornell #tindogpodcast #doctorwho #drwho #podcast Paul Cornell is a writer of science fiction and fantasy in prose, comics and TV, one of only two people to be Hugo Award-nominated for all three media. He's written Doctor Who for the BBC,Action Comics for DC, and Wolverine for Marvel. He's won the BSFA Award for his short fiction, an Eagle Award for his comics, and shares in a Writer's Guild Award for his television. His latest urban fantasy novel is The Severed Streets from Tor. He lives in Gloucestershire with his wife and son. The Story So Far... ... and here's a longer version with all the details: Paul Cornell started out writing Doctor Who fan fiction, went on to write Doctor Who novels, audio plays and comics, and, having won a BBC contest to get a play on TV, and worked his way up through shows like Casualty and Holby City, became the fan who got to write for the show itself. He went on to work on other TV series like Robin Hood and Primeval, to write two seasons of his own CITV show, Wavelength, and to break into comics, writing for Marvel, DC and 2000AD on such titles as Captain Britain and MI-13, Young Avengers, Wolverine, Knight and Squire, Batman and Robin,Action Comics, Demon Knights, XTNCT and Pan-African Judges. He created Saucer Country for Vertigo, and has new creator-owned projects in the pipeline. In the meantime, he'd also achieved his ambition to become a novelist, first having two SF novels,Something More and British Summertime, published by Gollancz, then starting the Shadow Policeseries with London Falling and The Severed Streets at Tor. His short fiction, often featuring the character of Jonathan Hamilton, an out-of-uniform soldier in a parallel world where the 'great game' of European espionage continues into space, has been published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Interzone, The Daily Telegraph, The Timesand at Tor.com. He's also written twice for George R.R. Martin's Wild Cards short story anthologies. He's the creator of Bernice Summerfield, a Doctor Who companion from the novels who for twenty years now has had her own spinoff line of books and audio plays. He lives in Gloucestershire with his wife, a priest in the Church of England, and their toddler son, Thomas. His interests include cricket, matters Fortean and Kate Bush. More Information: Paul Cornell on the SF EncyclopediaPaul Cornell on IMDb.com


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 500: Paul Cornell Interview

    Tin Dog Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    02:00 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    @Paul_Cornell #tindogpodcast #doctorwho #drwho #podcast Paul Cornell is a writer of science fiction and fantasy in prose, comics and TV, one of only two people to be Hugo Award-nominated for all three media. He's written Doctor Who for the BBC,Action Comics for DC, and Wolverine for Marvel. He's won the BSFA Award for his short fiction, an Eagle Award for his comics, and shares in a Writer's Guild Award for his television. His latest urban fantasy novel is The Severed Streets from Tor. He lives in Gloucestershire with his wife and son. The Story So Far... ... and here's a longer version with all the details: Paul Cornell started out writing Doctor Who fan fiction, went on to write Doctor Who novels, audio plays and comics, and, having won a BBC contest to get a play on TV, and worked his way up through shows like Casualty and Holby City, became the fan who got to write for the show itself. He went on to work on other TV series like Robin Hood and Primeval, to write two seasons of his own CITV show, Wavelength, and to break into comics, writing for Marvel, DC and 2000AD on such titles as Captain Britain and MI-13, Young Avengers, Wolverine, Knight and Squire, Batman and Robin,Action Comics, Demon Knights, XTNCT and Pan-African Judges. He created Saucer Country for Vertigo, and has new creator-owned projects in the pipeline. In the meantime, he'd also achieved his ambition to become a novelist, first having two SF novels,Something More and British Summertime, published by Gollancz, then starting the Shadow Policeseries with London Falling and The Severed Streets at Tor. His short fiction, often featuring the character of Jonathan Hamilton, an out-of-uniform soldier in a parallel world where the 'great game' of European espionage continues into space, has been published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Interzone, The Daily Telegraph, The Timesand at Tor.com. He's also written twice for George R.R. Martin's Wild Cards short story anthologies. He's the creator of Bernice Summerfield, a Doctor Who companion from the novels who for twenty years now has had her own spinoff line of books and audio plays. He lives in Gloucestershire with his wife, a priest in the Church of England, and their toddler son, Thomas. His interests include cricket, matters Fortean and Kate Bush. More Information: Paul Cornell on the SF EncyclopediaPaul Cornell on IMDb.com


  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 40: Just Full of Nazis

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:59 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    Harry and Benton are back, but no one cares, as robot replicas of Brendan, Nathan and Richard trudge through Terry Nation's penultimate Doctor Who story, The Android Invasion.

    Buy the story!

    The Android Invasion was released on DVD in 2012. In the UK and Australia, it was released as part of the UNIT Files box set, along with Invasion of the Dinosaurs (Amazon UK). It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US).

    We're going to put you through a whole lot of terrible vintage televsion in this episode's shownotes, so are you sitting comfortably? Then let's begin.

    Here's Patrick Macnee's John Steed standing in front of the Cock Inn from The New Avengers title sequence. Ooh-er!

    Nathan's phrase "robot replica" was shamelessly lifted from an episode of Steven Moffat's Press Gang called UnXpected, in which the eponymous gang encounter the fictional hero of a terrible, terrible 70s science fiction TV series. Which is probably just a coincidence.

    Fans of actual robot replicas will enjoy The Stepford Wives (1976) and Westworld (1973).

    Such fans will also enjoy The Avengers episode The Hour that Never Was, not because of robot replicas, because there aren't any, but because it's just superb.

    And such fans will be completely overwhelmed by these Six Million Dollar Man episodes: Steve Austin fights a robot replica of someone else in Day of the Robot, and there's a robot woman with a Sarah-from-the-Part-2-cliffhanger face in the Bionic Woman crossover Kill Oscar.

    Milton Johns talks about Guy Crayford's eyepatch in this BBC interview.

    Fans of robot replicas of English villages will enjoy the Danger Man episode Colony Three.

    No one at all will enjoy Terry Nation's first Avengers episode Invasion of the Earthmen, which was described by the Avengers Forever website as "one of the worst classics Avengers episodes of all time".

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and you can now welcome Richard to Twitter as @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll, I don't know, force you to watch The Android Invasion again?

    Meanwhile, at Universal Exports...

    Fans of Flight Through Entirety will enjoy our new project Bondfinger, which launched earlier this month with a commentary track on Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 40 Just Full of Nazis

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:59 (GMT) - 16 Aug 2015

    Harry and Benton are back, but no one cares, as robot replicas of Brendan, Nathan and Richard trudge through Terry Nation's penultimate Doctor Who story, The Android Invasion.

    Buy the story!

    The Android Invasion was released on DVD in 2012. In the UK and Australia, it was released as part of the UNIT Files box set, along with Invasion of the Dinosaurs (Amazon UK). It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US).

    Notes and links

    We're going to put you through a whole lot of terrible vintage televsion in this episode's shownotes, so are you sitting comfortably? Then let's begin.

    Here's Patrick Macnee's John Steed standing in front of the Cock Inn from The New Avengers title sequence. Ooh-er!

    Nathan's phrase "robot replica" was shamelessly lifted from an episode of Steven Moffat's Press Gang called UnXpected, in which the eponymous gang encounter the fictional hero of a terrible, terrible 70s science fiction TV series. Which is probably just a coincidence.

    Fans of actual robot replicas will enjoy The Stepford Wives (1976) and Westworld (1973).

    Such fans will also enjoy The Avengers episode The Hour that Never Was, not because of robot replicas, because there aren't any, but because it's just superb.

    And such fans will be completely overwhelmed by these Six Million Dollar Man episodes: Steve Austin fights a robot replica of someone else in Day of the Robot, and there's a robot woman with a Sarah-from-the-Part-2-cliffhanger face in the Bionic Woman crossover Kill Oscar.

    Milton Johns talks about Guy Crayford's eyepatch in this BBC interview.

    Fans of robot replicas of English villages will enjoy the Danger Man episode Colony Three.

    No one at all will enjoy Terry Nation's first Avengers episode Invasion of the Earthmen, which was described by the Avengers Forever website as "one of the worst classics Avengers episodes of all time".

    Follow us!

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and you can now welcome Richard to Twitter as @RichardLStone. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll, I don't know, force you to watch The Android Invasion again?

    Meanwhile, at Universal Exports...

    Fans of Flight Through Entirety will enjoy our new project Bondfinger, which launched earlier this month with a commentary track on Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.



 
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