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Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast
Description:
Brendan, Richard, Todd and Nathan discuss the entire history of Doctor Who, season by season.

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Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast Statistics
Episodes:
1944
Average Episode Duration:
0:0:58:47
Longest Episode Duration:
0:2:46:16
Total Duration of all Episodes:
79 days, 8 hours, 30 minutes and 45 seconds
Earliest Episode:
3 October 2025 (3:01pm GMT)
Latest Episode:
1 January 2025 (12:00am GMT)
Average Time Between Episodes:
1 days, 23 hours, 48 minutes and 53 seconds

Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast Episodes

  • A Hessian Sack Full of Candy Canes

    15 March 2015 (1:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 44 minutes and 59 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It's the start of Season 9, and so it's time for Brendan, Richard and Nathan to grow a terrorist moustache or stick on a military-issue UNIT one and settle back with a sardonic wine and a runny brie to watch Day of the Daleks, The Curse of Peladon and The Sea Devils. Oh, Centauri, stop it!

    Buy the stories!

    Day of the Daleks was released in 2011 as a Special Edition DVD, with an excitingly remastered version which we discuss in the episode. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    In the UK and Australia, The Curse of Peladon was released in 2010 as part of the decreasingly impressive Peladon Tales Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Again, in the UK and Australia, The Sea Devils was released in 2008 as part of the Beneath the Surface Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Day of the Daleks

    Once again, here are some photos of Brendan dressed as Katy Manning from Day of the Daleks.

    And there's that old Vulcan saying: Only Nixon could go to China.

    Earlier this month, Australian activist group Beyond Green responded to Attorney-General George Brandis's plan to save details about every Australian's online activity, by suggesting that we should CC him into every email conversation we have.

    (Not that) Louis Marx was responsible for a range of toy Daleks in the 1960s, some of which later found their way into the programme to represent armies of Daleks that the production could actually afford. (See, among others, Planet of the Daleks.)

    Here's Clayton Hickman's tweet about the poor condition of the Dalek props in Day of the Daleks.

    You won't want to miss Aubrey Woods singing The Candyman Can from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).

    Brendan mentions Flight of the Darned, by farmageddon71, the person behind the 1990s special edition of The Five Doctors. No spoilers, but stop whatever you're doing right now and watch it immediately.

    Here's Sean Pertwee dressed up as his father dressed up as the Doctor for Halloween 2014.

    The Curse of Peladon

    The Radio Times review of The Curse of Peladon has a lovely publicity shot of Katy Manning complete with a stray hair roller. (Katy claims that these were actually shots from rehearsals rather than specially-staged publicity shots.)

    Arcturus, apparently, went on to have a prolific television career, starring as Bernard, part of Queen Asphyxia's triple husbandoid, in Blackadder's Christmas Carol.

    I am proud to announce that I have been unable to find all of Alpha Centauri's appearance on The Black and White Minstrel Show, although a brief clip can be seen here, as part of BabelColour's brilliant Every Doctor Who Story video.

    The Sea Devils

    Here are some lovely episodes of The Clangers for you to enjoy.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.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. Go on.



  • A Hessian Sack Full of Candy Canes

    15 March 2015 (1:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 44 minutes and 59 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It's the start of Season 9, and so it's time for Brendan, Richard and Nathan to grow a terrorist moustache or stick on a military-issue UNIT one and settle back with a sardonic wine and a runny brie to watch Day of the Daleks, The Curse of Peladon and The Sea Devils. Oh, Centauri, stop it!

    Buy the stories!

    Day of the Daleks was released in 2011 as a Special Edition DVD, with an excitingly remastered version which we discuss in the episode. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    In the UK and Australia, The Curse of Peladon was released in 2010 as part of the decreasingly impressive Peladon Tales Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Again, in the UK and Australia, The Sea Devils was released in 2008 as part of the Beneath the Surface Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Day of the Daleks

    Once again, here are some photos of Brendan dressed as Katy Manning from Day of the Daleks.

    And there's that old Vulcan saying: Only Nixon could go to China.

    Earlier this month, Australian activist group Beyond Green responded to Attorney-General George Brandis's plan to save details about every Australian's online activity, by suggesting that we should CC him into every email conversation we have.

    (Not that) Louis Marx was responsible for a range of toy Daleks in the 1960s, some of which later found their way into the programme to represent armies of Daleks that the production could actually afford. (See, among others, Planet of the Daleks.)

    Here's Clayton Hickman's tweet about the poor condition of the Dalek props in Day of the Daleks.

    You won't want to miss Aubrey Woods singing The Candyman Can from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).

    Brendan mentions Flight of the Darned, by farmageddon71, the person behind the 1990s special edition of The Five Doctors. No spoilers, but stop whatever you're doing right now and watch it immediately.

    Here's Sean Pertwee dressed up as his father dressed up as the Doctor for Halloween 2014.

    The Curse of Peladon

    The Radio Times review of The Curse of Peladon has a lovely publicity shot of Katy Manning complete with a stray hair roller. (Katy claims that these were actually shots from rehearsals rather than specially-staged publicity shots.)

    Arcturus, apparently, went on to have a prolific television career, starring as Bernard, part of Queen Asphyxia's triple husbandoid, in Blackadder's Christmas Carol.

    I am proud to announce that I have been unable to find all of Alpha Centauri's appearance on The Black and White Minstrel Show, although a brief clip can be seen here, as part of BabelColour's brilliant Every Doctor Who Story video.

    The Sea Devils

    Here are some lovely episodes of The Clangers for you to enjoy.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.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. Go on.



  • A Hessian Sack Full of Candy Canes

    15 March 2015 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 44 minutes and 58 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s the start of Season 9, and so it’s time for Brendan, Richard and Nathan to grow a terrorist moustache or stick on a military-issue UNIT one and settle back with a sardonic wine and a runny brie to watch Day of the Daleks, The Curse of Peladon and The Sea Devils. Oh, Centauri, stop it!

    Buy the stories!

    Day of the Daleks was released in 2011 as a Special Edition DVD, with an excitingly remastered version which we discuss in the episode. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    In the UK and Australia, The Curse of Peladon was released in 2010 as part of the decreasingly impressive Peladon Tales Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Again, in the UK and Australia, The Sea Devils was released in 2008 as part of the Beneath the Surface Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Day of the Daleks

    Once again, here is a photo of Brendan dressed as Katy Manning from Day of the Daleks.

    And there’s that old Vulcan saying: Only Nixon could go to China.

    Earlier this month, Australian activist group Beyond Green responded to Attorney-General George Brandis’s plan to save details about every Australian’s online activity, by suggesting that we should CC him into every email conversation we have.

    (Not that) Louis Marx was responsible for a range of toy Daleks in the 1960s, some of which later found their way into the programme to represent armies of Daleks that the production could actually afford. (See, among others, Planet of the Daleks.)

    Here’s Clayton Hickman’s tweet about the poor condition of the Dalek props in Day of the Daleks.

    You won’t want to miss Aubrey Woods singing The Candyman Can from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).

    Brendan mentions Flight of the Darned, by farmageddon71, the person behind the 1990s special edition of The Five Doctors. No spoilers, but stop whatever you’re doing right now and watch it immediately.

    Here’s Sean Pertwee dressed up as his father dressed up as the Doctor for Halloween 2014.

    The Curse of Peladon

    The Radio Times review of The Curse of Peladon has a lovely publicity shot of Katy Manning complete with a stray hair roller. (Katy claims that these were actually shots from rehearsals rather than specially-staged publicity shots.)

    Arcturus, apparently, went on to have a prolific television career, starring as Bernard, part of Queen Asphyxia’s triple husbandoid, in Blackadder’s Christmas Carol.

    I am proud to announce that I have been unable to find all of Alpha Centauri’s appearance on The Black and White Minstrel Show, although a brief clip can be seen here, as part of BabelColour’s brilliant Every Doctor Who Story video.

    The Sea Devils

    Here are some lovely episodes of The Clangers for you to enjoy.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.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. Go on.



  • A Hessian Sack Full of Candy Canes

    15 March 2015 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 44 minutes and 58 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s the start of Season 9, and so it’s time for Brendan, Richard and Nathan to grow a terrorist moustache or stick on a military-issue UNIT one and settle back with a sardonic wine and a runny brie to watch Day of the Daleks, The Curse of Peladon and The Sea Devils. Oh, Centauri, stop it!

    Buy the stories!

    Day of the Daleks was released in 2011 as a Special Edition DVD, with an excitingly remastered version which we discuss in the episode. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    In the UK and Australia, The Curse of Peladon was released in 2010 as part of the decreasingly impressive Peladon Tales Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Again, in the UK and Australia, The Sea Devils was released in 2008 as part of the Beneath the Surface Boxset (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Day of the Daleks

    Once again, here is a photo of Brendan dressed as Katy Manning from Day of the Daleks.

    And there’s that old Vulcan saying: Only Nixon could go to China.

    Earlier this month, Australian activist group Beyond Green responded to Attorney-General George Brandis’s plan to save details about every Australian’s online activity, by suggesting that we should CC him into every email conversation we have.

    (Not that) Louis Marx was responsible for a range of toy Daleks in the 1960s, some of which later found their way into the programme to represent armies of Daleks that the production could actually afford. (See, among others, Planet of the Daleks.)

    Here’s Clayton Hickman’s tweet about the poor condition of the Dalek props in Day of the Daleks.

    You won’t want to miss Aubrey Woods singing The Candyman Can from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).

    Brendan mentions Flight of the Darned, by farmageddon71, the person behind the 1990s special edition of The Five Doctors. No spoilers, but stop whatever you’re doing right now and watch it immediately.

    Here’s Sean Pertwee dressed up as his father dressed up as the Doctor for Halloween 2014.

    The Curse of Peladon

    The Radio Times review of The Curse of Peladon has a lovely publicity shot of Katy Manning complete with a stray hair roller. (Katy claims that these were actually shots from rehearsals rather than specially-staged publicity shots.)

    Arcturus, apparently, went on to have a prolific television career, starring as Bernard, part of Queen Asphyxia’s triple husbandoid, in Blackadder’s Christmas Carol.

    I am proud to announce that I have been unable to find all of Alpha Centauri’s appearance on The Black and White Minstrel Show, although a brief clip can be seen here, as part of BabelColour’s brilliant Every Doctor Who Story video.

    The Sea Devils

    Here are some lovely episodes of The Clangers for you to enjoy.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.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. Go on.



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 5 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 5 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 5 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 5 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 5 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 5 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Episode 24 Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (3:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee's second season. It's time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Daemons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Daemons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story's colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan's take on the programme here.

    Hornets' Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent's almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Daemons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel [Ritual](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_(Pinner_novel])) and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy [watching the entire Avengers episode Murdersville for free online somehow](http://www.zimbio.com/watch/YYnqL0CgoKR/Murdersville/The+Avengers+(1961)).

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It's edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Episode 24 Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (3:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee's second season. It's time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Daemons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Daemons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story's colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan's take on the programme here.

    Hornets' Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent's almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Daemons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel [Ritual](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_(Pinner_novel])) and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy [watching the entire Avengers episode Murdersville for free online somehow](http://www.zimbio.com/watch/YYnqL0CgoKR/Murdersville/The+Avengers+(1961)).

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It's edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (3:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee's second season. It's time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Daemons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Daemons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story's colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan's take on the programme here.

    Hornets' Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent's almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Daemons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel [Ritual](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_(Pinner_novel])) and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy [watching the entire Avengers episode Murdersville for free online somehow](http://www.zimbio.com/watch/YYnqL0CgoKR/Murdersville/The+Avengers+(1961)).

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It's edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (3:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee's second season. It's time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Daemons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    The Daemons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US)
    (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story's colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan's take on the programme here.

    Hornets' Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent's almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Daemons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel [Ritual](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_(Pinner_novel])) and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy [watching the entire Avengers episode Murdersville for free online somehow](http://www.zimbio.com/watch/YYnqL0CgoKR/Murdersville/The+Avengers+(1961)).

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It's edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Episode 24: Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (3:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee's second season. It's time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Daemons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Daemons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story's colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan's take on the programme here.

    Hornets' Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent's almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Daemons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode Murdersville for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It's edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Episode 24: Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (3:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 6 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee's second season. It's time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Daemons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Daemons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story's colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan's take on the programme here.

    Hornets' Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent's almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Daemons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode Murdersville for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It's edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 5 seconds

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    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Punching Terry Walsh in the Face

    1 March 2015 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 23 minutes and 5 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Brendan, Nathan and Todd return to space after a two-year absence in our last episode on Jon Pertwee’s second season. It’s time to don a hippie frock and visit Colony in Space, and then take a relaxing two-week holiday on location at a sleepy country village beset by The Dæmons!

    Buy the stories!

    Colony in Space was released on DVD in 2011. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Dæmons was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    (That was dull. Sorry.)

    Colony in Space

    The Good Life stars The Chief Caretaker and Lady Clemency Eddison as lovable middle-class eccentrics who decide, much like this story’s colonists, to opt out of the capitalist rat-race and live self-sufficiently. You can find Vyvyan’s take on the programme here.

    Hornets’ Nest is a five-story audio drama series starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates and Captain Dent’s almost-henchwoman Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey. You can watch the official trailer for the series here.

    The Dæmons

    Fans of weirdly incorrectly used Latin pronouns will enjoy this dictionary entry for the word qui quae quod. Doctor Which?

    Fans of sleepy English villages with a dark secret will enjoy the 1967 novel Ritual and its film adaptation The Wicker Man (1973), as well as the 1967 novel The Owl Service and its 1969 ITV adaptation. Fans of things that are fabulous will enjoy watching the entire Avengers episode for free online somehow.

    Fans of crackpot theories about human mythology being inspired by aliens will enjoy Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods?

    Picks of the week

    Brendan

    The story of Liz Shaw and the Doctor continues in the Big Finish Companion Chronicle The Sentinels of the New Dawn.

    Nathan

    The Randomiser, again, obviously.

    Check out this excellent new Doctor Who blog Crater of Needles, and follow it on Twitter at @CraterOfNeedles. It’s edited by Stephen Wood, who can be found on Twitter at @StephenWood_UK.

    Todd

    The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe return to Axos in the Big Finish audio The Feast of Axos.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would really appreciate your help with publicising the show!



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 35 seconds

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    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 35 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 35 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 35 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 34 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 34 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 34 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 34 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 34 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 34 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Episode 23 Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (7:24am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 35 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It's our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard's sabbatical in Cambridge, we're joined by everyone's favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd "Josephine" Beilby. And we're discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo's facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he's just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there's that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell's brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here's Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn't give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee's novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here's Phil Sandifer's review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that's your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he's wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children's book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Episode 23 Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (7:24am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 35 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It's our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard's sabbatical in Cambridge, we're joined by everyone's favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd "Josephine" Beilby. And we're discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo's facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he's just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there's that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell's brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here's Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn't give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee's novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here's Phil Sandifer's review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that's your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he's wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children's book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (7:24am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 35 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It's our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard's sabbatical in Cambridge, we're joined by everyone's favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd "Josephine" Beilby. And we're discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo's facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he's just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there's that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell's brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here's Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn't give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee's novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here's El Sandifer's review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that's your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he's wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children's book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (7:24am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 35 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It's our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard's sabbatical in Cambridge, we're joined by everyone's favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd "Josephine" Beilby. And we're discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo's facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he's just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there's that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell's brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here's Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn't give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee's novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here's El Sandifer's review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that's your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he's wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children's book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Episode 23: Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (7:24am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 35 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It's our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard's sabbatical in Cambridge, we're joined by everyone's favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd "Josephine" Beilby. And we're discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo's facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he's just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there's that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell's brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here's Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn't give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee's novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here's Phil Sandifer's review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that's your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he's wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children's book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Episode 23: Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (7:24am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 35 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It's our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard's sabbatical in Cambridge, we're joined by everyone's favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd "Josephine" Beilby. And we're discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo's facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he's just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there's that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell's brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here's Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn't give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee's novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here's Phil Sandifer's review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that's your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he's wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children's book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We'll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 34 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Increasingly Baroque and Stupid

    15 February 2015 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 31 minutes and 34 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It’s our second reboot in two years, and to celebrate Richard’s sabbatical in Cambridge, we’re joined by everyone’s favourite ham-fisted bun vendor, Todd “Josephine” Beilby. And we’re discussing the first three stories of Season 8: Terror of the Autons, The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos.

    Buy the stories!

    In England and Australia, Terror of the Autons was released on DVD as part of the Mannequin Mania box set. (Amazon UK). It was released separately in the US. (Amazon US)

    Check out Jo’s facial expression on the Mind of Evil DVD cover. And Pertwee looks like he’s just realised he left the gas on. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Claws of Axos has had a Special Edition DVD release. So there’s that. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Terror of the Autons

    Paul Cornell’s brutal 1993 review of Terror of the Autons from DWB can be found here.

    Here’s Brendan dressed as Jo Grant from Day of the Daleks at Lords of Time 3 in December 2014.

    The Mind of Evil

    Sorry, Nathan, but Kate Orman doesn’t give Corporal Bell brain cancer, but she does damage her brain in a terrible car accident in the otherwise brilliant The Left-Handed Hummingbird.

    David McIntee’s novel Face of the Enemy has the Master working with UNIT while the Doctor and Jo are off mucking around on Peladon. Oh, and Corporal Bell gets sacked. Here’s El Sandifer’s review.

    Richard Franklin wrote a post-UNIT Mike Yates novel called The Killing Stone. You can even hear him reading it aloud, if that’s your thing. (Audible US) (Audible UK). Paul Cornell definitively outed Mike Yates in the 50th Virgin New Adventures Novel Happy Endings.

    A work of fiction passes the Bechdel test if it contains a scene where two women talk to each other about something other than a man.

    Fans of caseless Dalek mutants as major story villains will enjoy the Big Finish audio The Elite.

    The Claws of Axos

    Bill Filer looks like he’s wandered into The Claws of Axos on his way to appearing in The Champions or The Persuaders!.

    Brendan mentions the episode of Black Books where Bernard and Manny drunkenly write a children’s book called The Elephant and the Balloon. You can find the entire episode on YouTube.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Todd is @toddbeilby and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: your feedback will help other people to find the podcast. So off you go.



  • Turducken

    1 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds

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    As our flight through the first season of post–Doctor Who Doctor Who comes to a close, Brendan, Richard and Nathan discuss The Ambassadors of Death and fan-favourite Inferno. Hold on tight: there’s never been a bore like this one!

    Buy the stories!

    The Ambassadors of Death was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Inferno has had two DVD releases: the original in 2006, and a Special Edition in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Ambassadors…of DEATH!

    We’ve mentioned The Ipcress File (1965) before as an inspiration for Doctor Who during this period. Gosh, it’s great. Have you watched it yet?

    ITC Entertainment was an English production company founded by Lew Grade in 1954, famous for producing high-quality, high-budget genre television for the international market. Its most famous shows include The Champions, The Prisoner, The Persuaders!, UFO and Space: 1999.

    The Scooby Doo/Doctor Who comic that Brendan mentions can be found here.

    Here’s Peter Capaldi and Katy Manning larking around on the TARDIS set. And here’s Peter and Janet Fielding from Janet’s Twitter feed.

    Much to Nathan’s horror, the adventures of Dr Liz Shaw continue in the BBV series P.R.O.B.E., which also stars Louise Jameson, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Terry Molloy, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (TV’s Patrick Troughton).

    Fans of kissing Peter Davison will enjoy David Walliams and Mark Gatiss in The Kidnappers, which can be found on Disc 1 of The Beginning DVD box set.

    Counter–Measures is a Big Finish spin-off series chronicling the further adventures of Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams from Remembrance of the Daleks.

    And while we’re on the subjects of Mark Gatiss and Big Finish, Richard loves Invaders from Mars, starring Paul McGann and India Fisher.

    Inferno

    WTF is a Turducken?

    Fans of digging crazy deep holes into the Earth’s mantle will enjoy this account of the real-world Project Mohole.

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s story When the World Screamed (1928), featuring another doomed attempt to drill into the Earth’s mantle, can be read and downloaded here.

    And yet another Big Finish spin-off, starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago: Jago and Litefoot, soon to enter its tenth season. Great Jumping Jehoshaphat!

    Picks of the Week

    Brendan

    Caroline John reads the Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters, by Malcolm Hulke. (Audible US) (Audible UK)

    Nathan

    The recently reissued Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    And Mark Gatiss’s radio documentary From the Outside it Looked Like an Old-Fashioned Police Box, which chronicles the history and legacy of the Target novelisations.

    Richard

    As mentioned above, the ITC Entertainment production UFO — essential for your understanding of genre television of the early 1970s.

    Brendan again

    The inexplicably fabulous Japanese versions of some early Target novelisations. You can see the covers and the wacky Japanese titles on this site here.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would be very grateful for your feedback. Five-star reviews always welcome.



  • Turducken

    1 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    As our flight through the first season of post–Doctor Who Doctor Who comes to a close, Brendan, Richard and Nathan discuss The Ambassadors of Death and fan-favourite Inferno. Hold on tight: there’s never been a bore like this one!

    Buy the stories!

    The Ambassadors of Death was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Inferno has had two DVD releases: the original in 2006, and a Special Edition in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Ambassadors…of DEATH!

    We’ve mentioned The Ipcress File (1965) before as an inspiration for Doctor Who during this period. Gosh, it’s great. Have you watched it yet?

    ITC Entertainment was an English production company founded by Lew Grade in 1954, famous for producing high-quality, high-budget genre television for the international market. Its most famous shows include The Champions, The Prisoner, The Persuaders!, UFO and Space: 1999.

    The Scooby Doo/Doctor Who comic that Brendan mentions can be found here.

    Here’s Peter Capaldi and Katy Manning larking around on the TARDIS set. And here’s Peter and Janet Fielding from Janet’s Twitter feed.

    Much to Nathan’s horror, the adventures of Dr Liz Shaw continue in the BBV series P.R.O.B.E., which also stars Louise Jameson, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Terry Molloy, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (TV’s Patrick Troughton).

    Fans of kissing Peter Davison will enjoy David Walliams and Mark Gatiss in The Kidnappers, which can be found on Disc 1 of The Beginning DVD box set.

    Counter–Measures is a Big Finish spin-off series chronicling the further adventures of Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams from Remembrance of the Daleks.

    And while we’re on the subjects of Mark Gatiss and Big Finish, Richard loves Invaders from Mars, starring Paul McGann and India Fisher.

    Inferno

    WTF is a Turducken?

    Fans of digging crazy deep holes into the Earth’s mantle will enjoy this account of the real-world Project Mohole.

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s story When the World Screamed (1928), featuring another doomed attempt to drill into the Earth’s mantle, can be read and downloaded here.

    And yet another Big Finish spin-off, starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago: Jago and Litefoot, soon to enter its tenth season. Great Jumping Jehoshaphat!

    Picks of the Week

    Brendan

    Caroline John reads the Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters, by Malcolm Hulke. (Audible US) (Audible UK)

    Nathan

    The recently reissued Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    And Mark Gatiss’s radio documentary From the Outside it Looked Like an Old-Fashioned Police Box, which chronicles the history and legacy of the Target novelisations.

    Richard

    As mentioned above, the ITC Entertainment production UFO — essential for your understanding of genre television of the early 1970s.

    Brendan again

    The inexplicably fabulous Japanese versions of some early Target novelisations. You can see the covers and the wacky Japanese titles on this site here.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would be very grateful for your feedback. Five-star reviews always welcome.



  • Turducken

    1 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    As our flight through the first season of post–Doctor Who Doctor Who comes to a close, Brendan, Richard and Nathan discuss The Ambassadors of Death and fan-favourite Inferno. Hold on tight: there’s never been a bore like this one!

    Buy the stories!

    The Ambassadors of Death was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Inferno has had two DVD releases: the original in 2006, and a Special Edition in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Ambassadors…of DEATH!

    We’ve mentioned The Ipcress File (1965) before as an inspiration for Doctor Who during this period. Gosh, it’s great. Have you watched it yet?

    ITC Entertainment was an English production company founded by Lew Grade in 1954, famous for producing high-quality, high-budget genre television for the international market. Its most famous shows include The Champions, The Prisoner, The Persuaders!, UFO and Space: 1999.

    The Scooby Doo/Doctor Who comic that Brendan mentions can be found here.

    Here’s Peter Capaldi and Katy Manning larking around on the TARDIS set. And here’s Peter and Janet Fielding from Janet’s Twitter feed.

    Much to Nathan’s horror, the adventures of Dr Liz Shaw continue in the BBV series P.R.O.B.E., which also stars Louise Jameson, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Terry Molloy, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (TV’s Patrick Troughton).

    Fans of kissing Peter Davison will enjoy David Walliams and Mark Gatiss in The Kidnappers, which can be found on Disc 1 of The Beginning DVD box set.

    Counter–Measures is a Big Finish spin-off series chronicling the further adventures of Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams from Remembrance of the Daleks.

    And while we’re on the subjects of Mark Gatiss and Big Finish, Richard loves Invaders from Mars, starring Paul McGann and India Fisher.

    Inferno

    WTF is a Turducken?

    Fans of digging crazy deep holes into the Earth’s mantle will enjoy this account of the real-world Project Mohole.

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s story When the World Screamed (1928), featuring another doomed attempt to drill into the Earth’s mantle, can be read and downloaded here.

    And yet another Big Finish spin-off, starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago: Jago and Litefoot, soon to enter its tenth season. Great Jumping Jehoshaphat!

    Picks of the Week

    Brendan

    Caroline John reads the Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters, by Malcolm Hulke. (Audible US) (Audible UK)

    Nathan

    The recently reissued Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    And Mark Gatiss’s radio documentary From the Outside it Looked Like an Old-Fashioned Police Box, which chronicles the history and legacy of the Target novelisations.

    Richard

    As mentioned above, the ITC Entertainment production UFO — essential for your understanding of genre television of the early 1970s.

    Brendan again

    The inexplicably fabulous Japanese versions of some early Target novelisations. You can see the covers and the wacky Japanese titles on this site here.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would be very grateful for your feedback. Five-star reviews always welcome.



  • Turducken

    1 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    As our flight through the first season of post–Doctor Who Doctor Who comes to a close, Brendan, Richard and Nathan discuss The Ambassadors of Death and fan-favourite Inferno. Hold on tight: there’s never been a bore like this one!

    Buy the stories!

    The Ambassadors of Death was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Inferno has had two DVD releases: the original in 2006, and a Special Edition in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Ambassadors…of DEATH!

    We’ve mentioned The Ipcress File (1965) before as an inspiration for Doctor Who during this period. Gosh, it’s great. Have you watched it yet?

    ITC Entertainment was an English production company founded by Lew Grade in 1954, famous for producing high-quality, high-budget genre television for the international market. Its most famous shows include The Champions, The Prisoner, The Persuaders!, UFO and Space: 1999.

    The Scooby Doo/Doctor Who comic that Brendan mentions can be found here.

    Here’s Peter Capaldi and Katy Manning larking around on the TARDIS set. And here’s Peter and Janet Fielding from Janet’s Twitter feed.

    Much to Nathan’s horror, the adventures of Dr Liz Shaw continue in the BBV series P.R.O.B.E., which also stars Louise Jameson, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Terry Molloy, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (TV’s Patrick Troughton).

    Fans of kissing Peter Davison will enjoy David Walliams and Mark Gatiss in The Kidnappers, which can be found on Disc 1 of The Beginning DVD box set.

    Counter–Measures is a Big Finish spin-off series chronicling the further adventures of Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams from Remembrance of the Daleks.

    And while we’re on the subjects of Mark Gatiss and Big Finish, Richard loves Invaders from Mars, starring Paul McGann and India Fisher.

    Inferno

    WTF is a Turducken?

    Fans of digging crazy deep holes into the Earth’s mantle will enjoy this account of the real-world Project Mohole.

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s story When the World Screamed (1928), featuring another doomed attempt to drill into the Earth’s mantle, can be read and downloaded here.

    And yet another Big Finish spin-off, starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago: Jago and Litefoot, soon to enter its tenth season. Great Jumping Jehoshaphat!

    Picks of the Week

    Brendan

    Caroline John reads the Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters, by Malcolm Hulke. (Audible US) (Audible UK)

    Nathan

    The recently reissued Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    And Mark Gatiss’s radio documentary From the Outside it Looked Like an Old-Fashioned Police Box, which chronicles the history and legacy of the Target novelisations.

    Richard

    As mentioned above, the ITC Entertainment production UFO — essential for your understanding of genre television of the early 1970s.

    Brendan again

    The inexplicably fabulous Japanese versions of some early Target novelisations. You can see the covers and the wacky Japanese titles on this site here.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would be very grateful for your feedback. Five-star reviews always welcome.



  • Turducken

    1 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    As our flight through the first season of post–Doctor Who Doctor Who comes to a close, Brendan, Richard and Nathan discuss The Ambassadors of Death and fan-favourite Inferno. Hold on tight: there’s never been a bore like this one!

    Buy the stories!

    The Ambassadors of Death was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Inferno has had two DVD releases: the original in 2006, and a Special Edition in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Ambassadors…of DEATH!

    We’ve mentioned The Ipcress File (1965) before as an inspiration for Doctor Who during this period. Gosh, it’s great. Have you watched it yet?

    ITC Entertainment was an English production company founded by Lew Grade in 1954, famous for producing high-quality, high-budget genre television for the international market. Its most famous shows include The Champions, The Prisoner, The Persuaders!, UFO and Space: 1999.

    The Scooby Doo/Doctor Who comic that Brendan mentions can be found here.

    Here’s Peter Capaldi and Katy Manning larking around on the TARDIS set. And here’s Peter and Janet Fielding from Janet’s Twitter feed.

    Much to Nathan’s horror, the adventures of Dr Liz Shaw continue in the BBV series P.R.O.B.E., which also stars Louise Jameson, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Terry Molloy, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (TV’s Patrick Troughton).

    Fans of kissing Peter Davison will enjoy David Walliams and Mark Gatiss in The Kidnappers, which can be found on Disc 1 of The Beginning DVD box set.

    Counter–Measures is a Big Finish spin-off series chronicling the further adventures of Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams from Remembrance of the Daleks.

    And while we’re on the subjects of Mark Gatiss and Big Finish, Richard loves Invaders from Mars, starring Paul McGann and India Fisher.

    Inferno

    WTF is a Turducken?

    Fans of digging crazy deep holes into the Earth’s mantle will enjoy this account of the real-world Project Mohole.

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s story When the World Screamed (1928), featuring another doomed attempt to drill into the Earth’s mantle, can be read and downloaded here.

    And yet another Big Finish spin-off, starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago: Jago and Litefoot, soon to enter its tenth season. Great Jumping Jehoshaphat!

    Picks of the Week

    Brendan

    Caroline John reads the Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters, by Malcolm Hulke. (Audible US) (Audible UK)

    Nathan

    The recently reissued Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    And Mark Gatiss’s radio documentary From the Outside it Looked Like an Old-Fashioned Police Box, which chronicles the history and legacy of the Target novelisations.

    Richard

    As mentioned above, the ITC Entertainment production UFO — essential for your understanding of genre television of the early 1970s.

    Brendan again

    The inexplicably fabulous Japanese versions of some early Target novelisations. You can see the covers and the wacky Japanese titles on this site here.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would be very grateful for your feedback. Five-star reviews always welcome.



  • Turducken

    1 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    As our flight through the first season of post–Doctor Who Doctor Who comes to a close, Brendan, Richard and Nathan discuss The Ambassadors of Death and fan-favourite Inferno. Hold on tight: there’s never been a bore like this one!

    Buy the stories!

    The Ambassadors of Death was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Inferno has had two DVD releases: the original in 2006, and a Special Edition in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Ambassadors…of DEATH!

    We’ve mentioned The Ipcress File (1965) before as an inspiration for Doctor Who during this period. Gosh, it’s great. Have you watched it yet?

    ITC Entertainment was an English production company founded by Lew Grade in 1954, famous for producing high-quality, high-budget genre television for the international market. Its most famous shows include The Champions, The Prisoner, The Persuaders!, UFO and Space: 1999.

    The Scooby Doo/Doctor Who comic that Brendan mentions can be found here.

    Here’s Peter Capaldi and Katy Manning larking around on the TARDIS set. And here’s Peter and Janet Fielding from Janet’s Twitter feed.

    Much to Nathan’s horror, the adventures of Dr Liz Shaw continue in the BBV series P.R.O.B.E., which also stars Louise Jameson, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Terry Molloy, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (TV’s Patrick Troughton).

    Fans of kissing Peter Davison will enjoy David Walliams and Mark Gatiss in The Kidnappers, which can be found on Disc 1 of The Beginning DVD box set.

    Counter–Measures is a Big Finish spin-off series chronicling the further adventures of Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams from Remembrance of the Daleks.

    And while we’re on the subjects of Mark Gatiss and Big Finish, Richard loves Invaders from Mars, starring Paul McGann and India Fisher.

    Inferno

    WTF is a Turducken?

    Fans of digging crazy deep holes into the Earth’s mantle will enjoy this account of the real-world Project Mohole.

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s story When the World Screamed (1928), featuring another doomed attempt to drill into the Earth’s mantle, can be read and downloaded here.

    And yet another Big Finish spin-off, starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago: Jago and Litefoot, soon to enter its tenth season. Great Jumping Jehoshaphat!

    Picks of the Week

    Brendan

    Caroline John reads the Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters, by Malcolm Hulke. (Audible US) (Audible UK)

    Nathan

    The recently reissued Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    And Mark Gatiss’s radio documentary From the Outside it Looked Like an Old-Fashioned Police Box, which chronicles the history and legacy of the Target novelisations.

    Richard

    As mentioned above, the ITC Entertainment production UFO — essential for your understanding of genre television of the early 1970s.

    Brendan again

    The inexplicably fabulous Japanese versions of some early Target novelisations. You can see the covers and the wacky Japanese titles on this site here.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would be very grateful for your feedback. Five-star reviews always welcome.



  • Turducken

    1 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    As our flight through the first season of post–Doctor Who Doctor Who comes to a close, Brendan, Richard and Nathan discuss The Ambassadors of Death and fan-favourite Inferno. Hold on tight: there’s never been a bore like this one!

    Buy the stories!

    The Ambassadors of Death was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Inferno has had two DVD releases: the original in 2006, and a Special Edition in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Ambassadors…of DEATH!

    We’ve mentioned The Ipcress File (1965) before as an inspiration for Doctor Who during this period. Gosh, it’s great. Have you watched it yet?

    ITC Entertainment was an English production company founded by Lew Grade in 1954, famous for producing high-quality, high-budget genre television for the international market. Its most famous shows include The Champions, The Prisoner, The Persuaders!, UFO and Space: 1999.

    The Scooby Doo/Doctor Who comic that Brendan mentions can be found here.

    Here’s Peter Capaldi and Katy Manning larking around on the TARDIS set. And here’s Peter and Janet Fielding from Janet’s Twitter feed.

    Much to Nathan’s horror, the adventures of Dr Liz Shaw continue in the BBV series P.R.O.B.E., which also stars Louise Jameson, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Terry Molloy, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (TV’s Patrick Troughton).

    Fans of kissing Peter Davison will enjoy David Walliams and Mark Gatiss in The Kidnappers, which can be found on Disc 1 of The Beginning DVD box set.

    Counter–Measures is a Big Finish spin-off series chronicling the further adventures of Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams from Remembrance of the Daleks.

    And while we’re on the subjects of Mark Gatiss and Big Finish, Richard loves Invaders from Mars, starring Paul McGann and India Fisher.

    Inferno

    WTF is a Turducken?

    Fans of digging crazy deep holes into the Earth’s mantle will enjoy this account of the real-world Project Mohole.

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s story When the World Screamed (1928), featuring another doomed attempt to drill into the Earth’s mantle, can be read and downloaded here.

    And yet another Big Finish spin-off, starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago: Jago and Litefoot, soon to enter its tenth season. Great Jumping Jehoshaphat!

    Picks of the Week

    Brendan

    Caroline John reads the Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters, by Malcolm Hulke. (Audible US) (Audible UK)

    Nathan

    The recently reissued Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    And Mark Gatiss’s radio documentary From the Outside it Looked Like an Old-Fashioned Police Box, which chronicles the history and legacy of the Target novelisations.

    Richard

    As mentioned above, the ITC Entertainment production UFO — essential for your understanding of genre television of the early 1970s.

    Brendan again

    The inexplicably fabulous Japanese versions of some early Target novelisations. You can see the covers and the wacky Japanese titles on this site here.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would be very grateful for your feedback. Five-star reviews always welcome.



  • Turducken

    1 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    As our flight through the first season of post–Doctor Who Doctor Who comes to a close, Brendan, Richard and Nathan discuss The Ambassadors of Death and fan-favourite Inferno. Hold on tight: there’s never been a bore like this one!

    Buy the stories!

    The Ambassadors of Death was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Inferno has had two DVD releases: the original in 2006, and a Special Edition in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Ambassadors…of DEATH!

    We’ve mentioned The Ipcress File (1965) before as an inspiration for Doctor Who during this period. Gosh, it’s great. Have you watched it yet?

    ITC Entertainment was an English production company founded by Lew Grade in 1954, famous for producing high-quality, high-budget genre television for the international market. Its most famous shows include The Champions, The Prisoner, The Persuaders!, UFO and Space: 1999.

    The Scooby Doo/Doctor Who comic that Brendan mentions can be found here.

    Here’s Peter Capaldi and Katy Manning larking around on the TARDIS set. And here’s Peter and Janet Fielding from Janet’s Twitter feed.

    Much to Nathan’s horror, the adventures of Dr Liz Shaw continue in the BBV series P.R.O.B.E., which also stars Louise Jameson, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Terry Molloy, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (TV’s Patrick Troughton).

    Fans of kissing Peter Davison will enjoy David Walliams and Mark Gatiss in The Kidnappers, which can be found on Disc 1 of The Beginning DVD box set.

    Counter–Measures is a Big Finish spin-off series chronicling the further adventures of Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams from Remembrance of the Daleks.

    And while we’re on the subjects of Mark Gatiss and Big Finish, Richard loves Invaders from Mars, starring Paul McGann and India Fisher.

    Inferno

    WTF is a Turducken?

    Fans of digging crazy deep holes into the Earth’s mantle will enjoy this account of the real-world Project Mohole.

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s story When the World Screamed (1928), featuring another doomed attempt to drill into the Earth’s mantle, can be read and downloaded here.

    And yet another Big Finish spin-off, starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago: Jago and Litefoot, soon to enter its tenth season. Great Jumping Jehoshaphat!

    Picks of the Week

    Brendan

    Caroline John reads the Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters, by Malcolm Hulke. (Audible US) (Audible UK)

    Nathan

    The recently reissued Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    And Mark Gatiss’s radio documentary From the Outside it Looked Like an Old-Fashioned Police Box, which chronicles the history and legacy of the Target novelisations.

    Richard

    As mentioned above, the ITC Entertainment production UFO — essential for your understanding of genre television of the early 1970s.

    Brendan again

    The inexplicably fabulous Japanese versions of some early Target novelisations. You can see the covers and the wacky Japanese titles on this site here.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would be very grateful for your feedback. Five-star reviews always welcome.



  • Turducken

    1 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    As our flight through the first season of post–Doctor Who Doctor Who comes to a close, Brendan, Richard and Nathan discuss The Ambassadors of Death and fan-favourite Inferno. Hold on tight: there’s never been a bore like this one!

    Buy the stories!

    The Ambassadors of Death was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Inferno has had two DVD releases: the original in 2006, and a Special Edition in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Ambassadors…of DEATH!

    We’ve mentioned The Ipcress File (1965) before as an inspiration for Doctor Who during this period. Gosh, it’s great. Have you watched it yet?

    ITC Entertainment was an English production company founded by Lew Grade in 1954, famous for producing high-quality, high-budget genre television for the international market. Its most famous shows include The Champions, The Prisoner, The Persuaders!, UFO and Space: 1999.

    The Scooby Doo/Doctor Who comic that Brendan mentions can be found here.

    Here’s Peter Capaldi and Katy Manning larking around on the TARDIS set. And here’s Peter and Janet Fielding from Janet’s Twitter feed.

    Much to Nathan’s horror, the adventures of Dr Liz Shaw continue in the BBV series P.R.O.B.E., which also stars Louise Jameson, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Terry Molloy, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (TV’s Patrick Troughton).

    Fans of kissing Peter Davison will enjoy David Walliams and Mark Gatiss in The Kidnappers, which can be found on Disc 1 of The Beginning DVD box set.

    Counter–Measures is a Big Finish spin-off series chronicling the further adventures of Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams from Remembrance of the Daleks.

    And while we’re on the subjects of Mark Gatiss and Big Finish, Richard loves Invaders from Mars, starring Paul McGann and India Fisher.

    Inferno

    WTF is a Turducken?

    Fans of digging crazy deep holes into the Earth’s mantle will enjoy this account of the real-world Project Mohole.

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s story When the World Screamed (1928), featuring another doomed attempt to drill into the Earth’s mantle, can be read and downloaded here.

    And yet another Big Finish spin-off, starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago: Jago and Litefoot, soon to enter its tenth season. Great Jumping Jehoshaphat!

    Picks of the Week

    Brendan

    Caroline John reads the Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters, by Malcolm Hulke. (Audible US) (Audible UK)

    Nathan

    The recently reissued Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    And Mark Gatiss’s radio documentary From the Outside it Looked Like an Old-Fashioned Police Box, which chronicles the history and legacy of the Target novelisations.

    Richard

    As mentioned above, the ITC Entertainment production UFO — essential for your understanding of genre television of the early 1970s.

    Brendan again

    The inexplicably fabulous Japanese versions of some early Target novelisations. You can see the covers and the wacky Japanese titles on this site here.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would be very grateful for your feedback. Five-star reviews always welcome.



  • Turducken

    1 February 2015 (11:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 25 minutes and 40 seconds

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    As our flight through the first season of post–Doctor Who Doctor Who comes to a close, Brendan, Richard and Nathan discuss The Ambassadors of Death and fan-favourite Inferno. Hold on tight: there’s never been a bore like this one!

    Buy the stories!

    The Ambassadors of Death was released on DVD in 2012. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Inferno has had two DVD releases: the original in 2006, and a Special Edition in 2013. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    The Ambassadors…of DEATH!

    We’ve mentioned The Ipcress File (1965) before as an inspiration for Doctor Who during this period. Gosh, it’s great. Have you watched it yet?

    ITC Entertainment was an English production company founded by Lew Grade in 1954, famous for producing high-quality, high-budget genre television for the international market. Its most famous shows include The Champions, The Prisoner, The Persuaders!, UFO and Space: 1999.

    The Scooby Doo/Doctor Who comic that Brendan mentions can be found here.

    Here’s Peter Capaldi and Katy Manning larking around on the TARDIS set. And here’s Peter and Janet Fielding from Janet’s Twitter feed.

    Much to Nathan’s horror, the adventures of Dr Liz Shaw continue in the BBV series P.R.O.B.E., which also stars Louise Jameson, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Terry Molloy, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (TV’s Patrick Troughton).

    Fans of kissing Peter Davison will enjoy David Walliams and Mark Gatiss in The Kidnappers, which can be found on Disc 1 of The Beginning DVD box set.

    Counter–Measures is a Big Finish spin-off series chronicling the further adventures of Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams from Remembrance of the Daleks.

    And while we’re on the subjects of Mark Gatiss and Big Finish, Richard loves Invaders from Mars, starring Paul McGann and India Fisher.

    Inferno

    WTF is a Turducken?

    Fans of digging crazy deep holes into the Earth’s mantle will enjoy this account of the real-world Project Mohole.

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s story When the World Screamed (1928), featuring another doomed attempt to drill into the Earth’s mantle, can be read and downloaded here.

    And yet another Big Finish spin-off, starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago: Jago and Litefoot, soon to enter its tenth season. Great Jumping Jehoshaphat!

    Picks of the Week

    Brendan

    Caroline John reads the Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters, by Malcolm Hulke. (Audible US) (Audible UK)

    Nathan

    The recently reissued Target novelisation of Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    And Mark Gatiss’s radio documentary From the Outside it Looked Like an Old-Fashioned Police Box, which chronicles the history and legacy of the Target novelisations.

    Richard

    As mentioned above, the ITC Entertainment production UFO — essential for your understanding of genre television of the early 1970s.

    Brendan again

    The inexplicably fabulous Japanese versions of some early Target novelisations. You can see the covers and the wacky Japanese titles on this site here.

    We have a competition!

    If you would like to win a Target novelisation from our personal collection, just write a comment on our website underneath the post for this episode. We’ll be giving away three books every time we reach the end of a season.

    Follow us

    Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, and Nathan is @nathanbottomley.You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes: we would be very grateful for your feedback. Five-star reviews always welcome.



 
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