Tin Dog Podcast

- Description:
- tin-dog@hotmail.co.uk The Tin Dog welcomes you to sit back and listen to his rants and ramblings about all that is best in modern SF and Television. Via the gift of the new fangled Podcast over the tinterweb. As you can probably guess Tin Dog mostly talks about Doctor Who, Torchwood and Sarah Jane Smith but that wont stop him talking about any other subject you suggest. Hailing from a non specific part of the northeast of England, Tin Dog is male and in his mid 30s. A life long fan of almost all TV SF. His semi-autistic tendencies combined with his total lack of social skills have helped him find a place in the heart of British SF Fandom. Even as a child the Tin Dogs mother told him that she can trace his love of SF TV back to his rhythmic kicking, while still in the womb, along to the beat of the Avengers theme music. From Gabriel Chase to Totters Lane, from the Bad Wolf Satellite to the back streets of the Cardiff, Tin Dog will give you his thoughts on the wonderful Whoniverse. Daleks and Cybermen and TARDIS ES Oh My If you enjoy these Tin Dog Podcasts please remember to tell your friends and leave an email tin-dog@hotmail.co.uk
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- Episodes:
- 2911
- Average Episode Duration:
- 0:0:10:11
- Longest Episode Duration:
- 0:2:09:15
- Total Duration of all Episodes:
- 20 days, 14 hours, 2 minutes and 38 seconds
- Earliest Episode:
- 1 May 2007 (6:54pm GMT)
- Latest Episode:
- 22 July 2025 (6:30am GMT)
- Average Time Between Episodes:
- 2 days, 6 hours, 52 minutes and 47 seconds
Tin Dog Podcast Episodes
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TDP 421: DWPA/Whooverville Interview 3
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 36 minutes and 23 seconds@Whoovers @Stephen_Hatcher Whooverville is the East Midland's biggest annual get-together for fans of the BBC TV series Doctor Who. Organised by Derby's Doctor Who group, The Whoovers, one of the most popular fan groups in the UK. Whooverville is a day of fun for all ages. Special guests include: Peter Davison, Fifth Doctor Deborah Watling, former Second Doctor companion Terry Molloy, Davros Michael Troughton, actor and son of Second Doctor Patrick Troughton Derrick Sherwin, former Script Editor, Writer and Producer during the Patrick Troughton era of Doctor Who. Bob Baker, Writer (with Dave Martin) of The Claws Of Axos, The Three Doctors and The Sontaran Experiment plus many more. Probably his greatest success is as the writer of Aardman’s Wallace And Gromit.
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15th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 38 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 15th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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14th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 41 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 14th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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TDP 420: Mummy on the Orient Express
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 17 minutes and 49 seconds#doctorwho #podcast #tindogpodcast Reprinted from wiki Following from Clara's admission that she does not want to see the Doctor again after the events of "Kill the Moon", several weeks have passed, and she realizes that she doesn't hate the Doctor as she allows him to take her on one "last hurrah". He takes her via the TARDIS to a space-bound recreation of the Orient Express with passengers dressed in period pieces, all controlled by the computerized operator, Gus. Aboard the train, they find that an elderly woman, Mrs. Pitt, had recently died, claiming that she was attacked by a mummy that no one else could see. They retire to separate cabins for the evening, where Clara calls Danny in her present and gets advice how to properly end her relationship with the Doctor. She later encounters Maisie, Mrs. Pitt's granddaughter, who is distraught over the death and frustrated with the inability to see her body. The two get trapped in the luggage car, where a mummy's sarcophagus sits, and the two talk and bond while waiting for help. Meanwhile, the Doctor, claiming he is a mystery shopper, starts to investigate the murder with the help of the train's engineer Perkins who is also curious about the death as well as the nature of the train. The Doctor speaks to Professor Moorhouse to talk about the myth of the Foretold, a supernatural being who claims its victim 66 seconds after the lights flicker, which they are able to confirm when the train's chef dies in a similar manner as Mrs. Pitt. The Doctor discovers Clara's situation but when he tries to rescue her, the lights flicker and the sarcophagus opens; before he can save her, Captain Quell and his men arrest him for falsifying his credentials. When the 66 seconds are up, they find that one of the Captain's men has died. The Captain, realizing the Doctor was right, releases him. The Doctor begins to question what is really happening on the train, recognizing that most of the passengers are scientific experts and demands to know why. The train suddenly stops in space, and the illusion of the original Orient Express and several of the passengers disperses, revealing they are in a laboratory. Gus tells them they are now to study the attacks of the force behind the attacks so that they can reverse engineer whatever power it has; Professor Moorhouse soon is the next victim, and he stammers out a few details of the Foretold before he dies. The Doctor contacts Clara, who has discovered that the sarcophagus is meant as a containment unit for whatever the force is, and that this is not the first attempt by whomever is controlling events to discover the nature of the force, having gone through and lost ships and crews previously, in some cases, purposely killing them due to poor performance. Gus forces the Doctor to end the call and return to work when it expels the air from the kitchen car, killing the kitchen staff and threatening to kill more. The Doctor and Perkins discover that the past victims were all suffering from various medical conditions and the Foretold is targeting the weakest. Captain Quell reveals he suffers from wartime post-traumatic stress disorder and soon sees the mummy; providing enough information to the others before he dies. The Doctor and Perkins identify that Foretold drains the victim's energy through phase shifting, a process that takes just over a minute to complete. Perkins identifies the next likely victim to be Maisie, due to her trauma over losing her grandmother, and the Doctor tells Clara to bring her to the lab, having Gus unlock the storage door. On the way there, Clara sees that the TARDIS is protected by a force field, and when she talks to the Doctor about this, she realizes that Gus must know about the Doctor and his Time Lord nature to create the field. The Doctor is forced to admit that Gus had been trying to bring him here to help for some time, and Clara accuses the Doctor of taking her into a dangerous situation again. At this point, Maisie sees the Foretold, and the Doctor absorbs some of her memories as to be able to trick the mummy into thinking he is the intended victim. Within the 66 seconds, the Doctor is able to realize the Foretold is a former soldier from a war thousands of centuries ago, having been modified with phase-shifting camouflage to be an assassin. The Doctor offers their surrender to the Foretold, halting its attack and appearing before everyone before saluting the Doctor and then disintegrates into dust with only its phase-shifting device remaining. Gus congratulates the passengers on their success and then begins to evacuate all the air aboard the train, their services no longer necessary. The Doctor takes the device and rewires it as a short-range teleporter, rescuing all the remaining passengers on the train to his TARDIS before the train blows up when the Doctor made an attempt to hack Gus to find out who is behind all of this. On a nearby planet, regaining consciousness while told what occurred, Clara has a brief discussion on the nature of her relationship to the Doctor. On the TARDIS, the Doctor offers Perkins a job to maintain the time machine, but he politely refuses. Clara takes a call from Danny, who is expecting that she will finally end her trips with the Doctor, but when she ends the call, has reconsidered her earlier decision and wants to continue her travels with the Doctor. Continuity[edit] The question "Are you my mummy?" is a reference to the Ninth Doctor episodes "The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances". The Tenth Doctor repeats the question in "The Poison Sky".[1] The Doctor confesses to Clara that the mysterious force which enticed him to the Orient Express "even phoned the TARDIS once", recalling the last line from "The Big Bang", when the Eleventh Doctor, answering the TARDIS phone, replies "an Egyptian goddess loose on the Orient Express, in space?"[1] The Twelfth Doctor is shown offering jelly babies to Professor Moorhouse, a tradition associated with past Doctors, particularly Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor.[1] Danny Pink reminds Clara that the Doctor is "not your boyfriend." This is what the Doctor himself tells her at the end of "Deep Breath".[2] Production[edit] Filming[edit] The read through for Mummy on the Orient Express took place on 1 May 2014. Shooting started on 20 May and finished on 10 June. The episode was primarily studio-based in filming, however the scene with the Doctor and Clara on the planet was shot in Limpert Bay in the Vale of Glamorgan.[1] Casting[edit] Christopher Villers previously appeared in the classic serial The King's Demons, and Janet Henfrey previously appeared in The Curse of Fenric. Frank Skinner considers himself a die-hard Who fan, and previously had appeared in the special The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot.[1] Broadcast and reception[edit] Overnight ratings show that this episode was seen by 5.08 million, a 22.1% share of the available audience and third for the night.[3] Critical reception[edit] "Mummy on the Orient Express" received very positive reviews. Guardian columnist Dan Martin was positive towards the episode and praised the Mummy, saying, "At last, a proper new scary monster to get us behind the sofa," something he felt had been lacking so far in the current series. He called it "a triumph of production design matched with imagination," and praised first time writer for the show Jamie Matheson for blending "cool monsters" and "awkward Tardis dynamics." He did however feel that the reveal of the monster's true nature was "underwhelming."[4] Ben Lawrence of The Telegraph was positive toward the episode and awarded it four stars out of five. He praised the style of the episode and its ability to make the viewer a part of it: "as a viewer you felt hemmed in by the train’s narrow corridors, stalked by an invisible creature that could strike at any moment." He believed that Skinner "started well," but more impressive was David Bamber, describing his performance as "poignant," and praised the development of the relationship between the Doctor and Clara.[5] Morgan Jeffrey of Digital Spy praised the episode, giving it four stars out of five. He praised the chemistry of the two leads: "Capaldi and Coleman remain an utterly magnetic coupling on-screen," citing the final Tardis scene and the beach scene as "magic." He felt that the main problem of the episode was the decision to keep the two apart. He was positive towards Frank Skinner's "genuine love for Doctor Who", which meant he was "practically beaming throughout," and called him "an endearing replacement" for Clara in the episode. He thought that the episode, like the previous one, had a Hinchcliffe vibe to, and that "'Mummy' is a joy, with excellent production design and a roster of perfectly-pitched performances all adding up to create an enchanting atmosphere," and believed it had a "wonderful mood," which felt like "vintage Doctor Who."[6] Tim Liew, writing for Metro, was positive towards "Mummy", calling it "another strong standalone story. ... [The] period costumes helped create a distinctive look and feel, the mummified Foretold was well realised and the repeated use of the 66-second countdown clock injected a real sense of pace and jeopardy."[7] Neela Debnath of The Independent praised the guest stars, Foxes and Skinner, saying Skinner "acts his socks off." She remained critical of Clara, arguing that "her poorly conceived and written character fails to charm," despite praising Coleman's acting. Overall she felt that the episode was "a delightful outer-space romp."[8] Forbes gave a positive review. They praised the "fantastic core principle" to the plot. However, they were disappointed with the run time, believing it would've benefited from another five minutes, citing some areas that could've been explored further, particularly the escape from the train. They praised the cast and the lead, reflecting that "The Doctor infects Capaldi’s performance. Drawing on his love for the series I could see the influences of many of the previous actors to take on the role," and praised the development of the Doctor and Clara's relationship. They called Mathieson's script "an impressive debut."[9] The A.V. Club also heavily praised the episode, awarding it another perfect "A" grade. They said, "When the time comes to write the final accounting of the 12th Doctor—and hopefully we won’t need to do that for a little while yet—'Mummy On The Orient Express' will loom large. This episode is a triumph for Peter Capaldi." They added that it was "the latest superb episode in a strong season" and that "Peter Capaldi’s performance is enough by itself to elevate this story to classic status, but Jamie Mathieson’s script provides him excellent support".[10]
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13th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 23 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 13th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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12th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 27 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 12th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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11th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 34 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 11th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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TDP 419: Signs and Wonders BFMR
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 9 minutes and 8 seconds@bigfinish #doctorwho 191. SIGNS AND WONDERS RELEASED SEPTEMBER PRICES CD £14.99 Download £12.99 Synopsis The end of the world is nigh. That’s what everybody is seeing in their nightmares. That’s why they are congregating in Liverpool for the party to end all parties, hosted by Rufus Stone, a celebrity turned doomsday prophet. He claims he’s the only one who can save them when the day of judgement comes. Because he’s on the side of the angels. The Doctor, Ace and Hector arrive to find the city in the grip of apocalypse fever. There are lights in the sky, earthquakes and power cuts. The Doctor is determined to investigate, while Ace is more concerned about finding a way of restoring Hector’s lost memories. Meanwhile, in the river Mersey, hideous, slug-like creatures are stirring... Written By: Matt FittonDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Philip Olivier (Hex), Jessica Martin (Reverend Janet Green), Warren Brown (Rufus Stone/To'Koth), Jemma Churchill (Praska), Rory Keenan (Captain Gormley)
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10th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 11 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 10th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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9th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 33 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 9th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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TDP 418: Mask of Tragedy BFMR
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 6 minutes and 14 seconds@bigfinish #doctorwho #tindogpodcast # podcast 190. MASK OF TRAGEDY RELEASED SEPTEMBER PRICES CD £14.99 Download £12.99 Synopsis Athens, 421 BC. An ancient civilisation of philosophers and poets and the birthplace of theatre. The Doctor has decided to show Ace and Hector how it all began, with help from the great comedian Aristophanes.But life in Athens is no laughing matter. There’s the ever-present threat of invasion from the Spartan horde. The plague that turns people into the walking dead. The slavery. The tyrannical rule of the paranoid, malicious Cleon and his network of informers. And the giant flying beetle with knives for wings that stalks the city streets at night.What Athens needs is a hero. And who better to be a hero in ancient Greece than a man called Hector? Written By: James GossDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Philip Olivier (Hector), Samuel West (Aristophanes), Alisdair Simpson (Cleon), Russell Bentley (Tyrgius/Slave Trader/Boy), Tim Treloar (Telephus, Cisyphus/Old Man), Emily Tucker(Adonia/Lysistrata)
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8th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 22 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 8th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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7th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 44 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 7th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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TDP 417: Revenge of the Swarm BFMR
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 11 minutes and 23 seconds4 as part of order 397155. View Orders RELEASED AUGUST PRICES CD £14.99 Download £12.99 Synopsis The Doctor thought he had defeated the microscopic Nucleus of the Swarm in his fourth incarnation. He was wrong. It survived within the TARDIS, and now it has brought it back to Titan Base, back to the point of its own creation. It has a plan that spans centuries, a plan which will result in the Nucleus becoming more powerful – and larger – than ever before. To defeat it, the Doctor, Ace and Hex must confront the Nucleus within its new domain - the computer-world of the Hypernet, the information network crucial to the survival of the human empire. But if the Doctor is to save the day, he has to risk everything and everyone he holds dear... Written By: Jonathan MorrisDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Philip Olivier (Hector Thomas), John Leeson (The Nucleus of the Swarm/Computer), Mandi Symonds (Shafira),Maggie Service (Root/Receptionist), John Heffernan (Vonchef), Phyllida Nash(Professor Oksana Kilbracken), Siobhan Redmond (Talin), John Dorney(Lugerman), Paul Panting (Security Guard Brabbeko)
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6TH OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 23 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 6TH OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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TDP 416: Kill the Moon
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 19 minutes and 32 seconds#DoctorWho #KillTheMoon #Podcast #TinDogPodcast "Kill the Moon" is the seventh episode of the eighth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, written by Peter Harness, and directed by Paul Wilmshurst.[3] The episode stars Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman, with Hermione Norris guest starring.[4][5][6] A preview clip from the episode was shown when Peter Capaldi was a guestThe Graham Norton Show on 26 September 2014.[7] A 10-second trailer was released on 29 September 2014.[8] Contents [hide] 1 Production 1.1 Writing 1.2 Filming 1.3 Casting 2 References 3 External links Production[edit] Writing[edit] The episode was originally written for Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor. An earlyworking title for the episode was "Return to Sarn", however, this was intended to be misleading. While briefing Harness on how to write the script, executive producer Steven Moffat told him to "Hinchcliffe the shit out of it for the first half", meaning, essentially, to make it frightening. This was in reference to Philip Hinchcliffe, who produced Doctor Who from 1974–77.[9] Moffat called the script "intense and emotional".[10] Harness has said that the episode will see a large change for the show. "I still don’t know how people will take it. I’m in this kind of limbo now waiting for people to see it, and I’ve no idea, really I do not know how it is going to go down."[11] Filming[edit] Filming for the episode took place in Lanzarote, near the Volcán del Cuervo (Raven's Volcano[12]) in Timanfaya National Park.[13] The last episode to be filmed there was 1984's Fifth Doctor serial Planet of Fire.[14] Filming took place on 12–13 May,[15] while the park was closed to visitors,[16] with locals reporting that “they’ve erected a huge marquee, have trailers, toilets and a van.”[13] Filming also took place at the Cardiff Bay Business Centre in Splott and St Illtyd's College in Cardiff on 20 May,[15] and at Aberavon Beach in Port Talbot on 21 May.[17][18][19][20][21][22] Casting[edit] Tony Osoba previously appeared in the classic serials Destiny of the Daleks and Dragonfire.
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5TH OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 32 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 5TH OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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4TH OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 38 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 4TH OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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3RD OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 29 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 3RD OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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2nd OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 29 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 2nd OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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TDP 424: Night of the Triffids
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes and 51 seconds@BigFinish #tindogpodcast THE NIGHT OF THE TRIFFIDS RELEASED SEPTEMBER PRICES CD £14.99 Download £12.99 Synopsis On the Isle of Wight, a colony of survivors wakes to a world plunged into darkness. Before long, the triffids, thought safely out of the way on the mainland, attack... In John Wyndham’s classic bestseller The Day of the Triffids the world has been overwhelmed by killer plants. As the novel ends, Wyndham’s narrator scientist Bill Masen is escaping, with his wife and four-year-old son, to the Isle of Wight where a small colony of survivors is holding out. Simon Clark’s sequel picks up the story twenty-five years on.The survivors are safe, for the time being at least, on their island, where they have continued efforts to combat the triffids, while also striving in various ways to build a new civilization. Elsewhere in the world, similar colonies cling to survival, while the triffids persist in their attempts to destroy humanity.One morning Bill Masen’s son, David, now grown up, wakes to a world plunged into darkness. Now, the triffids have an advantage over humanity. (The Night of the Triffids is a double-CD story, accompanied by an hour's download of behind-the-scenes interviews) Written By: Simon ClarkDirected By: John Ainsworth Cast Sam Troughton (David Masen), Nicola Bryant (Kerris/Marni/Rowena), Paul Clayton (Bill Masen / General Fielding), Geff Francis (Gabriel), John Schwab (Sam Dynes),Becky Wright (Kristina), Toby Longworth (Captain Sharpstone), Nigel Carrington (Seymour), Helen Goldwyn (Jazmay) Producer and Script Editor John AinsworthExecutive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
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TDP 415: DWPA/Whooverville Panel 2
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 35 minutes and 52 seconds@mwtroughton @Whoovers @Stephen_Hatcher Whooverville is the East Midland's biggest annual get-together for fans of the BBC TV series Doctor Who. Organised by Derby's Doctor Who group, The Whoovers, one of the most popular fan groups in the UK. Whooverville is a day of fun for all ages. Special guests include: Peter Davison, Fifth Doctor Deborah Watling, former Second Doctor companion Terry Molloy, Davros Michael Troughton, actor and son of Second Doctor Patrick Troughton Derrick Sherwin, former Script Editor, Writer and Producer during the Patrick Troughton era of Doctor Who. Bob Baker, Writer (with Dave Martin) of The Claws Of Axos, The Three Doctors and The Sontaran Experiment plus many more. Probably his greatest success is as the writer of Aardman’s Wallace And Gromit.
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1th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 34 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 1th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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30th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 41 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 30th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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29th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 38 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 29th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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TDP 414: The Caretaker
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 19 minutes and 9 seconds#doctorwho #Drwho #Podcast #TinDogPodcast #Caretaker a review of "The Caretaker" is the sixth episode of theeighth series of the British science fictiontelevision programme Doctor Who, written byGareth Roberts and Steven Moffat, and directed by Paul Murphy.[3] The episode stars Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, and Samuel Anderson.[1]
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28th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 27 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 28th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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27th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 39 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 27th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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26th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 20 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 26th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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25th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 24 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 25th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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TDP 413: The Engines of War Book Review
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 5 minutes and 43 secondsinfo to follow
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24th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 42 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 24th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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23rd SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 29 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 23rd SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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23rd SEPTEMBER A NEW SIGN The Black and White Guardians
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 30 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 23rd SEPTEMBER A NEW SIGN The Black and White Guardians
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22nd SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 28 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 22nd SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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TDP 412: Time Heist
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 15 minutes and 29 seconds#DoctorWho Review of #TimeHeist #Podcast #TinDogPodcast
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21st SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 22 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 21st SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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20th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 42 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 20th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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19th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 18 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 19th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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18th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 35 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 18th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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TDP 411: Doctor Who Quiz Book
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes and 41 seconds@GirlFromBlupo #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #Podcast The best Quiz Book ever is reviewed!
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17th September Whostrology
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 59 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 17th September Whostrology
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16th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 44 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com 16th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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15th SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 35 seconds#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #DrWho #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast
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TDP 410: Listen
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 18 minutes and 37 seconds#DoctorWho #Listen #Review #TinDogPodcast #Podcast reprinted from wiki "Listen" is the fourth episode of the eighth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, written by Steven Moffat and directed by Douglas Mackinnon.[4]The episode stars Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman, with Samuel Anderson guest starring.[1] The BBC released a 10 second trailer for the episode on 8 September 2014,[5] followed by a 25 second clip on 12 September 2014.[6] Plot Clara Oswald meets with fellow Coal Hill teacher Danny Pink for their first date. However, things take a turn for the worst when the subject of his time serving in the army comes up, and they both unintentionally offend the other with their lack of understanding. On her return home, she discovers the Doctor waiting for her, needing her help. Entering the TARDIS, he questions whether every living being has a constant companion, using the example of the 'dream' all children have in which a hand grabs them from under the bed at night. Clara initially dismisses this, but agrees to return to her childhood so they can investigate. She uses the TARDIS' telepathic link to try and lock on to the event, but, when her mind strays to Danny, they end up in a children's home in Gloucester, where Clara is shocked to meet Rupert Pink; Danny, as a child, before he changed his name. Clara tries to convince Rupert that there is nothing under his bed, as he sits away from it in fear. They crawl underneath, only for something to sit on the bed above them, despite Rupert claiming that no one else has entered the room while they have been talking. On emerging, they discover a figure underneath Rupert's blankets, and the Doctor, who suddenly appears, demands that they turn away from it and promise that they will not look at it. They do so, and it vanishes out of the door. Inspiring Rupert to be fearless using toy soldiers underneath his bed as 'protection', she unintentionally inspires his later name, Danny, and his career choice, when Rupert names the lead soldier Dan. Feeling guilty about the way she left her date, Clara returns to the restaurant, moments after her former self left. She strikes up a bond with Danny, but when she accidentally calls him Rupert, he becomes suspicious, questioning how she knows his former name, and accuses her of deliberately mocking him. He storms out as a figure in a spacesuit draws Clara back into the TARDIS. Originally thinking the suited character to be the Doctor, Clara is rocked when he removes his helmet to reveal a man striking a strong resemblance to Danny, who the Doctor reveals to be 'Orson Pink', one of Earth's first time travellers, having originally come from a 100 years in Clara's future. The Doctor has picked him up from the end of the universe, where he had become stranded during his travels. It is also suggested that Orson is descended from a time traveller, and possesses the soldier Clara gave a young Danny earlier in the episode; suggesting that Danny and Clara may be Orson's great grandparents. The Doctor takes Clara and Orson back to Orson's ship, and shows her a view of the last planet in existence, where Orson had become stranded, and reveals that something the Doctor believes to be the entity, the fearsome constant companion the Doctor is investigating, is attempting to enter through a locked door on the spacecraft. The Doctor unlocks the door and forces Clara and Orson back into the TARDIS while he confronts the entity. The spacecraft's air bubble disperses just as the Doctor spies the creature, and he is rescued at the last moment by Orson. As he is out cold, Clara has to use the TARDIS' telepathic connection again to escape the end of the universe and the creatures trying to enter. Exiting the TARDIS, which is in an unknown location, Clara finds herself in an old barn, where a child is in bed, crying under the covers. Clara approaches the child, but is forced to hide under the bed when two people enter and try and coax the child out of the room. Overhearing their conversation, she realises that the child is in fact the Doctor, and his guardians are trying to force him to be a soldier as they do not believe him to have the potential of a true Time Lord. When they leave, Clara accidentally grabs the Doctor's leg when he tries to get out of bed, and she realises she is the monster under the Doctor's bed. After convincing the young Doctor to return to sleep, she tells him of his valiant future, and reveals that one day he will return to the barn to save his people (as seen in "Day of the Doctor", when the War Doctorgoes to the barn with the intention of ending the Last Great Time War). Clara then returns to the TARDIS and makes the Doctor promise never to return to this place, leaving him unaware of what she has done. Returning Clara to Earth and Orson to his original time period, the Doctor decides there is no such creature under the bed, and Rupert Pink's 'monster' was in fact another child at the children's home scaring him. Clara, meanwhile, goes to Danny's home, where they apologise for the hurtful things they said and proceed to kiss. Continuity[edit] Samuel Anderson makes his second appearance as Danny Pink, a troubled war veteran turned Maths teacher and Clara's love interest. He also portrays his descendant, Orson Pink, the first Earth time traveller. Danny's birth name is revealed to be Rupert, and his reasons for becoming a soldier are explored. The reasons for the War Doctor choosing an abandoned barn for his activation of 'The Moment' in 2013's "Day of the Doctor" are revealed as Clara visits a young Doctor here and promises him that one day in this barn he will be responsible for saving many lives. Production[edit] Writing[edit] Steven Moffat discussed the episode in an interview, saying: "my impulse starting in that was just the idea, 'What does he do when he’s got nothing [to] do?' Because he’d throw himself off a building if he thought it’d be interesting on the way down ... he’s fascinated by anything. And here he’s with nothing to do, so he just goes out poking things with a stick until something bites it. And I think that’s quite interesting, isn't it? Sort of, there’s a thrill seeker aspect."[7] Filming[edit] Filming for the episode took place at the Mimosa restaurant in Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay, on 25 February 2014.[8][9] Leak[edit] As part of the series 8 leaks, "Listen" was one of five scripts to leak online from a BBC Worldwide server in Miami.[10] This was followed on 23 August 2014 by the leak of the episode itself - missing ADR and visual effects.[11] The leak followed similar leaks of the preceding episodes "Deep Breath", "Into the Dalek", and "Robot of Sherwood", and the following episode "Time Heist".[12]
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