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Radio Free Skaro

Radio Free Skaro
Description:
Radio Free Skaro is possibly the most popular, most prolific and charmingly irreverent (but never irrelevant) Doctor Who podcast around. Since August 2006, hosts Warren (in Vancouver, BC) and Steven (in Edmonton, AB) have provided listeners with their brand of amusing Doctor Who praise and punishment. A year later, Chris (in Amherst, NS) was added to the team, and The Three Who Rule were born. Recommended by Doctor Who Magazine, Radio Free Skaro provides an entertaining and diverting listen for the diehard or casual Doctor Who fan. New episodes usually appear on Sundays, following a loose magazine format of the three hosts discussing the news and events of the past week in the worlds of Doctor Who, Torchwood, and the Sarah Jane Adventures. They have also recorded special commentary podcasts for classic series and new series episodes of Doctor Who along with interviews of some of the brightest of the Doctor Who luminaries. Radio Free Skaro is also the official podcast of Gallifrey One, the world's largest and longest-running annual Doctor Who convention.

Homepage: http://www.radiofreeskaro.com

RSS Feed: http://freyburg.libsyn.com/rss

Radio Free Skaro Statistics
Episodes:
3117
Average Episode Duration:
0:1:04:19
Longest Episode Duration:
0:2:39:04
Total Duration of all Episodes:
139 days, 5 hours, 26 minutes and 33 seconds
Earliest Episode:
16 August 2006 (4:08am GMT)
Latest Episode:
15 June 2025 (6:00pm GMT)
Average Time Between Episodes:
2 days, 4 hours, 57 minutes and 47 seconds

Radio Free Skaro Episodes

  • Radio Free Skaro #88 - Third (Guy) Left

    23 June 2008 (4:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 4 seconds

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    Chris absconded to Las Vegas  this week for liquor, gambling, and other licentious pursuits, so it was left to the other two pillars of RFS to hold the fort, which they barely managed. The subject at hand? "Turn Left,' which served as not only this season's "Doctor Lite" episode but also as a fantastic return to the series for Billie Piper, not to mention a sterling performance by Catherine Tate. The usual digressions and drivel-making were of course present, but without our tall co-host's derisive sneers and seething hate, it wasn't quite the same.



  • Radio Free Skaro #88 - Third (Guy) Left

    23 June 2008 (4:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 4 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Chris absconded to Las Vegas  this week for liquor, gambling, and other licentious pursuits, so it was left to the other two pillars of RFS to hold the fort, which they barely managed. The subject at hand? "Turn Left,' which served as not only this season's "Doctor Lite" episode but also as a fantastic return to the series for Billie Piper, not to mention a sterling performance by Catherine Tate. The usual digressions and drivel-making were of course present, but without our tall co-host's derisive sneers and seething hate, it wasn't quite the same.



  • Radio Free Skaro #87 - Midnight Express

    16 June 2008 (5:06am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 46 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    For once, the Three Who Rule were in total agreement that "Midnight," the psychological thriller/Donna-lite episode of this season's Doctor Who, was a fine bit of viewing. That left us with little else to do besides mock Who overseer Phil Collinson and engage in many a ridiculous digression, as per usual. Next week, Rose, dead Doctors, and atomic weaponry. Allons-y!



  • Radio Free Skaro #88 - Third (Guy) Left

    23 June 2008 (4:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 4 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Chris absconded to Las Vegas  this week for liquor, gambling, and other licentious pursuits, so it was left to the other two pillars of RFS to hold the fort, which they barely managed. The subject at hand? "Turn Left,' which served as not only this season's "Doctor Lite" episode but also as a fantastic return to the series for Billie Piper, not to mention a sterling performance by Catherine Tate. The usual digressions and drivel-making were of course present, but without our tall co-host's derisive sneers and seething hate, it wasn't quite the same.



  • Radio Free Skaro #87 - Midnight Express

    16 June 2008 (5:06am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 46 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    For once, the Three Who Rule were in total agreement that "Midnight," the psychological thriller/Donna-lite episode of this season's Doctor Who, was a fine bit of viewing. That left us with little else to do besides mock Who overseer Phil Collinson and engage in many a ridiculous digression, as per usual. Next week, Rose, dead Doctors, and atomic weaponry. Allons-y!



  • Radio Free Skaro #87 - Midnight Express

    16 June 2008 (5:06am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 46 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    For once, the Three Who Rule were in total agreement that "Midnight," the psychological thriller/Donna-lite episode of this season's Doctor Who, was a fine bit of viewing. That left us with little else to do besides mock Who overseer Phil Collinson and engage in many a ridiculous digression, as per usual. Next week, Rose, dead Doctors, and atomic weaponry. Allons-y!



  • Radio Free Skaro #87 - Midnight Express

    16 June 2008 (5:06am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 46 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    For once, the Three Who Rule were in total agreement that "Midnight," the psychological thriller/Donna-lite episode of this season's Doctor Who, was a fine bit of viewing. That left us with little else to do besides mock Who overseer Phil Collinson and engage in many a ridiculous digression, as per usual. Next week, Rose, dead Doctors, and atomic weaponry. Allons-y!



  • Radio Free Skaro #87 - Midnight Express

    16 June 2008 (5:06am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 46 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    For once, the Three Who Rule were in total agreement that "Midnight," the psychological thriller/Donna-lite episode of this season's Doctor Who, was a fine bit of viewing. That left us with little else to do besides mock Who overseer Phil Collinson and engage in many a ridiculous digression, as per usual. Next week, Rose, dead Doctors, and atomic weaponry. Allons-y!



  • Radio Free Skaro #87 - Midnight Express

    16 June 2008 (5:06am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 46 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    For once, the Three Who Rule were in total agreement that "Midnight," the psychological thriller/Donna-lite episode of this season's Doctor Who, was a fine bit of viewing. That left us with little else to do besides mock Who overseer Phil Collinson and engage in many a ridiculous digression, as per usual. Next week, Rose, dead Doctors, and atomic weaponry. Allons-y!



  • Radio Free Skaro #87 - Midnight Express

    16 June 2008 (4:06am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 46 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    For once, the Three Who Rule were in total agreement that "Midnight," the psychological thriller/Donna-lite episode of this season's Doctor Who, was a fine bit of viewing. That left us with little else to do besides mock Who overseer Phil Collinson and engage in many a ridiculous digression, as per usual. Next week, Rose, dead Doctors, and atomic weaponry. Allons-y!



  • Radio Free Skaro #87 - Midnight Express

    16 June 2008 (4:06am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 46 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    For once, the Three Who Rule were in total agreement that "Midnight," the psychological thriller/Donna-lite episode of this season's Doctor Who, was a fine bit of viewing. That left us with little else to do besides mock Who overseer Phil Collinson and engage in many a ridiculous digression, as per usual. Next week, Rose, dead Doctors, and atomic weaponry. Allons-y!



  • Radio Free Skaro #87 - Midnight Express

    16 June 2008 (4:06am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 46 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    For once, the Three Who Rule were in total agreement that "Midnight," the psychological thriller/Donna-lite episode of this season's Doctor Who, was a fine bit of viewing. That left us with little else to do besides mock Who overseer Phil Collinson and engage in many a ridiculous digression, as per usual. Next week, Rose, dead Doctors, and atomic weaponry. Allons-y!



  • Radio Free Skaro #86 - Forest of the Dud?

    9 June 2008 (5:48am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 56 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Dissent in the ranks this week, as the Third Guy forsakes a life of marital bliss with Who scribe Steven Moffat and rips "Forest of the Dead" a new one. Steven and Warren, on the other hand, were charmed and entertained by the concluding episode of the two-parter that began with last week's "Silence in the Library," and thus did vigorous debate and pointless digression occur for about an hour and change.


  • Radio Free Skaro #86 - Forest of the Dud?

    9 June 2008 (5:48am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 56 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Dissent in the ranks this week, as the Third Guy forsakes a life of marital bliss with Who scribe Steven Moffat and rips "Forest of the Dead" a new one. Steven and Warren, on the other hand, were charmed and entertained by the concluding episode of the two-parter that began with last week's "Silence in the Library," and thus did vigorous debate and pointless digression occur for about an hour and change.


  • Radio Free Skaro #86 - Forest of the Dud?

    9 June 2008 (5:48am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 56 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Dissent in the ranks this week, as the Third Guy forsakes a life of marital bliss with Who scribe Steven Moffat and rips “Forest of the Dead” a new one. Steven and Warren, on the other hand, were charmed and entertained by the concluding episode of the two-parter that began with last week’s “Silence in the Library,” and thus did vigorous debate and pointless digression occur for about an hour and change.


  • Radio Free Skaro #86 - Forest of the Dud?

    9 June 2008 (4:48am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 56 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Dissent in the ranks this week, as the Third Guy forsakes a life of marital bliss with Who scribe Steven Moffat and rips “Forest of the Dead” a new one. Steven and Warren, on the other hand, were charmed and entertained by the concluding episode of the two-parter that began with last week’s “Silence in the Library,” and thus did vigorous debate and pointless digression occur for about an hour and change.


  • Radio Free Skaro #86 - Forest of the Dud?

    9 June 2008 (5:48am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 56 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Dissent in the ranks this week, as the Third Guy forsakes a life of marital bliss with Who scribe Steven Moffat and rips "Forest of the Dead" a new one. Steven and Warren, on the other hand, were charmed and entertained by the concluding episode of the two-parter that began with last week's "Silence in the Library," and thus did vigorous debate and pointless digression occur for about an hour and change.


  • Radio Free Skaro #86 - Forest of the Dud?

    9 June 2008 (5:48am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 56 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Dissent in the ranks this week, as the Third Guy forsakes a life of marital bliss with Who scribe Steven Moffat and rips “Forest of the Dead” a new one. Steven and Warren, on the other hand, were charmed and entertained by the concluding episode of the two-parter that began with last week’s “Silence in the Library,” and thus did vigorous debate and pointless digression occur for about an hour and change.


  • Radio Free Skaro #86 - Forest of the Dud?

    9 June 2008 (4:48am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 56 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Dissent in the ranks this week, as the Third Guy forsakes a life of marital bliss with Who scribe Steven Moffat and rips “Forest of the Dead” a new one. Steven and Warren, on the other hand, were charmed and entertained by the concluding episode of the two-parter that began with last week’s “Silence in the Library,” and thus did vigorous debate and pointless digression occur for about an hour and change.


  • Radio Free Skaro #85 - Triumph of the Library

    2 June 2008 (6:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 47 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Silence in the Library marks not only the return of Doctor Who to TV screens after a week's absence but also easily the best episode of the season thus far. The Three who Rule waxed lyrical on the many excellent aspects of this Moffat-penned tome, speculated madly on the mysteries and plot twists sure to be answered next week, and of course digressed and went on mind-melting tangents as per usual.


  • Radio Free Skaro #86 - Forest of the Dud?

    9 June 2008 (5:48am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 56 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Dissent in the ranks this week, as the Third Guy forsakes a life of marital bliss with Who scribe Steven Moffat and rips “Forest of the Dead” a new one. Steven and Warren, on the other hand, were charmed and entertained by the concluding episode of the two-parter that began with last week’s “Silence in the Library,” and thus did vigorous debate and pointless digression occur for about an hour and change.


  • Radio Free Skaro #86 - Forest of the Dud?

    9 June 2008 (4:48am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 56 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Dissent in the ranks this week, as the Third Guy forsakes a life of marital bliss with Who scribe Steven Moffat and rips “Forest of the Dead” a new one. Steven and Warren, on the other hand, were charmed and entertained by the concluding episode of the two-parter that began with last week’s “Silence in the Library,” and thus did vigorous debate and pointless digression occur for about an hour and change.


  • Radio Free Skaro #85 - Triumph of the Library

    2 June 2008 (6:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 47 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Silence in the Library marks not only the return of Doctor Who to TV screens after a week's absence but also easily the best episode of the season thus far. The Three who Rule waxed lyrical on the many excellent aspects of this Moffat-penned tome, speculated madly on the mysteries and plot twists sure to be answered next week, and of course digressed and went on mind-melting tangents as per usual.


  • Radio Free Skaro #85 - Triumph of the Library

    2 June 2008 (6:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 47 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Silence in the Library marks not only the return of Doctor Who to TV screens after a week's absence but also easily the best episode of the season thus far. The Three who Rule waxed lyrical on the many excellent aspects of this Moffat-penned tome, speculated madly on the mysteries and plot twists sure to be answered next week, and of course digressed and went on mind-melting tangents as per usual.


  • Radio Free Skaro #85 - Triumph of the Library

    2 June 2008 (6:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 47 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Silence in the Library marks not only the return of Doctor Who to TV screens after a week's absence but also easily the best episode of the season thus far. The Three who Rule waxed lyrical on the many excellent aspects of this Moffat-penned tome, speculated madly on the mysteries and plot twists sure to be answered next week, and of course digressed and went on mind-melting tangents as per usual.


  • Radio Free Skaro #85 - Triumph of the Library

    2 June 2008 (6:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 47 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Silence in the Library marks not only the return of Doctor Who to TV screens after a week's absence but also easily the best episode of the season thus far. The Three who Rule waxed lyrical on the many excellent aspects of this Moffat-penned tome, speculated madly on the mysteries and plot twists sure to be answered next week, and of course digressed and went on mind-melting tangents as per usual.


  • Radio Free Skaro #85 - Triumph of the Library

    2 June 2008 (6:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 47 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Silence in the Library marks not only the return of Doctor Who to TV screens after a week's absence but also easily the best episode of the season thus far. The Three who Rule waxed lyrical on the many excellent aspects of this Moffat-penned tome, speculated madly on the mysteries and plot twists sure to be answered next week, and of course digressed and went on mind-melting tangents as per usual.


  • Radio Free Skaro #85 - Triumph of the Library

    2 June 2008 (5:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 47 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Silence in the Library marks not only the return of Doctor Who to TV screens after a week's absence but also easily the best episode of the season thus far. The Three who Rule waxed lyrical on the many excellent aspects of this Moffat-penned tome, speculated madly on the mysteries and plot twists sure to be answered next week, and of course digressed and went on mind-melting tangents as per usual.


  • Radio Free Skaro #85 - Triumph of the Library

    2 June 2008 (5:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 47 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Silence in the Library marks not only the return of Doctor Who to TV screens after a week's absence but also easily the best episode of the season thus far. The Three who Rule waxed lyrical on the many excellent aspects of this Moffat-penned tome, speculated madly on the mysteries and plot twists sure to be answered next week, and of course digressed and went on mind-melting tangents as per usual.


  • Radio Free Skaro #85 - Triumph of the Library

    2 June 2008 (5:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 47 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Silence in the Library marks not only the return of Doctor Who to TV screens after a week's absence but also easily the best episode of the season thus far. The Three who Rule waxed lyrical on the many excellent aspects of this Moffat-penned tome, speculated madly on the mysteries and plot twists sure to be answered next week, and of course digressed and went on mind-melting tangents as per usual.


  • Radio Free Skaro #84 - The Brain of Moffatius

    26 May 2008 (7:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 2 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    With the villainy of Eurovision erasing Doctor Who from England's screens for the week, all we were left with was a corking trailer for the second half of Season Four and the wonderful news that Steven Moffat, ace writer and life partner of the Third Guy, will take over whip cracking duties from Russell T Davies come 2010. And, as threatened last week, we actually did a commentary for "The Brain of Morbius", one of Tom Baker's more violent excursions from the classic series. This is by far the longest RFS we've ever done, so let us know by telegraph, carrier pigeon or new-fangled electronic mail if we've jumped the shark or whether you'd like to hear more of our extended ramblings on the Classic Series (which, given the semi-hiatus next year, you surely will in one form or another.)



  • Radio Free Skaro #84 - The Brain of Moffatius

    26 May 2008 (7:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 2 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    With the villainy of Eurovision erasing Doctor Who from England's screens for the week, all we were left with was a corking trailer for the second half of Season Four and the wonderful news that Steven Moffat, ace writer and life partner of the Third Guy, will take over whip cracking duties from Russell T Davies come 2010. And, as threatened last week, we actually did a commentary for "The Brain of Morbius", one of Tom Baker's more violent excursions from the classic series. This is by far the longest RFS we've ever done, so let us know by telegraph, carrier pigeon or new-fangled electronic mail if we've jumped the shark or whether you'd like to hear more of our extended ramblings on the Classic Series (which, given the semi-hiatus next year, you surely will in one form or another.)



  • Radio Free Skaro #84 - The Brain of Moffatius

    26 May 2008 (7:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 2 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    With the villainy of Eurovision erasing Doctor Who from England's screens for the week, all we were left with was a corking trailer for the second half of Season Four and the wonderful news that Steven Moffat, ace writer and life partner of the Third Guy, will take over whip cracking duties from Russell T Davies come 2010. And, as threatened last week, we actually did a commentary for "The Brain of Morbius", one of Tom Baker's more violent excursions from the classic series. This is by far the longest RFS we've ever done, so let us know by telegraph, carrier pigeon or new-fangled electronic mail if we've jumped the shark or whether you'd like to hear more of our extended ramblings on the Classic Series (which, given the semi-hiatus next year, you surely will in one form or another.)


  • Radio Free Skaro #84 - The Brain of Moffatius

    26 May 2008 (7:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 2 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    With the villainy of Eurovision erasing Doctor Who from England's screens for the week, all we were left with was a corking trailer for the second half of Season Four and the wonderful news that Steven Moffat, ace writer and life partner of the Third Guy, will take over whip cracking duties from Russell T Davies come 2010. And, as threatened last week, we actually did a commentary for "The Brain of Morbius", one of Tom Baker's more violent excursions from the classic series. This is by far the longest RFS we've ever done, so let us know by telegraph, carrier pigeon or new-fangled electronic mail if we've jumped the shark or whether you'd like to hear more of our extended ramblings on the Classic Series (which, given the semi-hiatus next year, you surely will in one form or another.)



  • Radio Free Skaro #84 - The Brain of Moffatius

    26 May 2008 (7:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 2 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    With the villainy of Eurovision erasing Doctor Who from England's screens for the week, all we were left with was a corking trailer for the second half of Season Four and the wonderful news that Steven Moffat, ace writer and life partner of the Third Guy, will take over whip cracking duties from Russell T Davies come 2010. And, as threatened last week, we actually did a commentary for "The Brain of Morbius", one of Tom Baker's more violent excursions from the classic series. This is by far the longest RFS we've ever done, so let us know by telegraph, carrier pigeon or new-fangled electronic mail if we've jumped the shark or whether you'd like to hear more of our extended ramblings on the Classic Series (which, given the semi-hiatus next year, you surely will in one form or another.)


  • Radio Free Skaro #84 - The Brain of Moffatius

    26 May 2008 (6:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 2 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    With the villainy of Eurovision erasing Doctor Who from England's screens for the week, all we were left with was a corking trailer for the second half of Season Four and the wonderful news that Steven Moffat, ace writer and life partner of the Third Guy, will take over whip cracking duties from Russell T Davies come 2010. And, as threatened last week, we actually did a commentary for "The Brain of Morbius", one of Tom Baker's more violent excursions from the classic series. This is by far the longest RFS we've ever done, so let us know by telegraph, carrier pigeon or new-fangled electronic mail if we've jumped the shark or whether you'd like to hear more of our extended ramblings on the Classic Series (which, given the semi-hiatus next year, you surely will in one form or another.)



  • Radio Free Skaro #83 - The Unicorn and the Meh

    20 May 2008 (5:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 24 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Another week of lackluster Who, this time set in 1920's England, starring Agatha Christie...and resulting in a bit of inconsequential fluff that added up to an at best average viewing experience. The RFS crew, always ready to make lemonade out of crap, soldiered bravely on and veered so wildly off-topic that they might just have gone full circle and accidentally gone back on topic again. Digressions ahoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro #84 - The Brain of Moffatius

    26 May 2008 (6:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 2 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    With the villainy of Eurovision erasing Doctor Who from England's screens for the week, all we were left with was a corking trailer for the second half of Season Four and the wonderful news that Steven Moffat, ace writer and life partner of the Third Guy, will take over whip cracking duties from Russell T Davies come 2010. And, as threatened last week, we actually did a commentary for "The Brain of Morbius", one of Tom Baker's more violent excursions from the classic series. This is by far the longest RFS we've ever done, so let us know by telegraph, carrier pigeon or new-fangled electronic mail if we've jumped the shark or whether you'd like to hear more of our extended ramblings on the Classic Series (which, given the semi-hiatus next year, you surely will in one form or another.)



  • Radio Free Skaro #83 - The Unicorn and the Meh

    20 May 2008 (5:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 24 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Another week of lackluster Who, this time set in 1920's England, starring Agatha Christie...and resulting in a bit of inconsequential fluff that added up to an at best average viewing experience. The RFS crew, always ready to make lemonade out of crap, soldiered bravely on and veered so wildly off-topic that they might just have gone full circle and accidentally gone back on topic again. Digressions ahoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro #83 - The Unicorn and the Meh

    20 May 2008 (5:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 24 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Another week of lackluster Who, this time set in 1920's England, starring Agatha Christie...and resulting in a bit of inconsequential fluff that added up to an at best average viewing experience. The RFS crew, always ready to make lemonade out of crap, soldiered bravely on and veered so wildly off-topic that they might just have gone full circle and accidentally gone back on topic again. Digressions ahoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro #83 - The Unicorn and the Meh

    20 May 2008 (5:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 24 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Another week of lackluster Who, this time set in 1920's England, starring Agatha Christie...and resulting in a bit of inconsequential fluff that added up to an at best average viewing experience. The RFS crew, always ready to make lemonade out of crap, soldiered bravely on and veered so wildly off-topic that they might just have gone full circle and accidentally gone back on topic again. Digressions ahoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro #83 - The Unicorn and the Meh

    20 May 2008 (4:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 24 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Another week of lackluster Who, this time set in 1920's England, starring Agatha Christie...and resulting in a bit of inconsequential fluff that added up to an at best average viewing experience. The RFS crew, always ready to make lemonade out of crap, soldiered bravely on and veered so wildly off-topic that they might just have gone full circle and accidentally gone back on topic again. Digressions ahoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro #84 - The Brain of Moffatius

    26 May 2008 (7:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 2 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    With the villainy of Eurovision erasing Doctor Who from England's screens for the week, all we were left with was a corking trailer for the second half of Season Four and the wonderful news that Steven Moffat, ace writer and life partner of the Third Guy, will take over whip cracking duties from Russell T Davies come 2010. And, as threatened last week, we actually did a commentary for "The Brain of Morbius", one of Tom Baker's more violent excursions from the classic series. This is by far the longest RFS we've ever done, so let us know by telegraph, carrier pigeon or new-fangled electronic mail if we've jumped the shark or whether you'd like to hear more of our extended ramblings on the Classic Series (which, given the semi-hiatus next year, you surely will in one form or another.)


  • Radio Free Skaro #84 - The Brain of Moffatius

    26 May 2008 (6:17am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 2 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    With the villainy of Eurovision erasing Doctor Who from England's screens for the week, all we were left with was a corking trailer for the second half of Season Four and the wonderful news that Steven Moffat, ace writer and life partner of the Third Guy, will take over whip cracking duties from Russell T Davies come 2010. And, as threatened last week, we actually did a commentary for "The Brain of Morbius", one of Tom Baker's more violent excursions from the classic series. This is by far the longest RFS we've ever done, so let us know by telegraph, carrier pigeon or new-fangled electronic mail if we've jumped the shark or whether you'd like to hear more of our extended ramblings on the Classic Series (which, given the semi-hiatus next year, you surely will in one form or another.)



  • Radio Free Skaro #83 - The Unicorn and the Meh

    20 May 2008 (5:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 24 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Another week of lackluster Who, this time set in 1920's England, starring Agatha Christie...and resulting in a bit of inconsequential fluff that added up to an at best average viewing experience. The RFS crew, always ready to make lemonade out of crap, soldiered bravely on and veered so wildly off-topic that they might just have gone full circle and accidentally gone back on topic again. Digressions ahoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro #83 - The Unicorn and the Meh

    20 May 2008 (5:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 24 seconds

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    Another week of lackluster Who, this time set in 1920's England, starring Agatha Christie...and resulting in a bit of inconsequential fluff that added up to an at best average viewing experience. The RFS crew, always ready to make lemonade out of crap, soldiered bravely on and veered so wildly off-topic that they might just have gone full circle and accidentally gone back on topic again. Digressions ahoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro #83 - The Unicorn and the Meh

    20 May 2008 (4:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 24 seconds

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    Another week of lackluster Who, this time set in 1920's England, starring Agatha Christie...and resulting in a bit of inconsequential fluff that added up to an at best average viewing experience. The RFS crew, always ready to make lemonade out of crap, soldiered bravely on and veered so wildly off-topic that they might just have gone full circle and accidentally gone back on topic again. Digressions ahoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro #83 - The Unicorn and the Meh

    20 May 2008 (4:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 24 seconds

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    Another week of lackluster Who, this time set in 1920's England, starring Agatha Christie...and resulting in a bit of inconsequential fluff that added up to an at best average viewing experience. The RFS crew, always ready to make lemonade out of crap, soldiered bravely on and veered so wildly off-topic that they might just have gone full circle and accidentally gone back on topic again. Digressions ahoy!


  • Radio Free Skaro #82 - The Doctor's Disaster

    12 May 2008 (5:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 54 minutes and 39 seconds

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    We never go into a new RFS wishing to slag the living hell out of the latest episode of what is, after all, our favorite program...but we were left with little choice after "The Doctor's Daughter," which had such potential but fuell far short of the mark. Our anger was tempered by the usual news, diversions, and a shout out to our new friends at Tachyon TV....but ouch, here's hoping for better fare from the BBC next week. Still, our balderdash is as engaging and filled with bon mots as ever.


  • Radio Free Skaro #82 - The Doctor's Disaster

    12 May 2008 (5:42am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 54 minutes and 39 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    We never go into a new RFS wishing to slag the living hell out of the latest episode of what is, after all, our favorite program...but we were left with little choice after "The Doctor's Daughter," which had such potential but fuell far short of the mark. Our anger was tempered by the usual news, diversions, and a shout out to our new friends at Tachyon TV....but ouch, here's hoping for better fare from the BBC next week. Still, our balderdash is as engaging and filled with bon mots as ever.


 
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