Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast
- Description:
- Brendan, Richard, Todd and Nathan discuss the entire history of Doctor Who, season by season.
Homepage: http://www.flightthroughentirety.com/
RSS Feed: http://feeds.podtrac.com/QivDlm8raO5C
- Episodes:
- 1940
- Average Episode Duration:
- 0:0:58:45
- Longest Episode Duration:
- 0:2:46:16
- Total Duration of all Episodes:
- 79 days, 3 hours, 46 minutes and 34 seconds
- Earliest Episode:
- 26 May 2014 (12:00am GMT)
- Latest Episode:
- 24 November 2024 (12:00am GMT)
- Average Time Between Episodes:
- 1 days, 23 hours, 26 minutes and 35 seconds
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast Episodes
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Why Can’t I Wear Trousers?
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 5 minutes and 2 secondsThis episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle the difficult subjects of ants and fraternity as they discuss three ant-astic stories from the middle of Doctor Who’s second season: The Romans, The Web Planet and The Crusade. So tune up your lyres, pull up a dormouse, and listen along. There’s a bit of that cold peacock left in the fridge, I think.
Buy the stories!
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Web Planet (Amazon US, but it’s insanely expensive, for some reason) (Amazon UK, ah, that’s better)
The Crusade soundtrack on Audible (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). The two extant episodes can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Romans
The comprehensive and definitive Wikipedia articles on Nero and The Great Fire of Rome
Who on earth is Dot Cotton? And why does she look so much like that narrow-hipped vixen Lady Eleanor?
The incomparably brilliant I, Claudius can be watched in full on YouTube.
The Big Finish audio The One Doctor, starring Colin Baker, Bonnie Langford and TV’s Nero Christopher Biggins
Spartacus (1960). The hilariously homoerotic scene Richard mentions can be found on YouTube, as an extract from the film The Celluloid Closet (1995).
The Web Planet
An excellent article on The Web Planet’s ratings and audience appreciation figures
A free book version of Paul Ernst’s Raid on the Termites on Project Gutenberg
Domingo Gonzales’s The Man in the Moone on Wikipedia
The incomparable Georges Méliès, inventor of special effects on film. His most famous film is La voyage dans la lune.
William Blake’s Auguries of Innocence (“God appears & God is light”)
New Age writer Eckhart Tolle
The Gaia Hypothesis, which was just beginning to be developed by James Lovelock at about the time that The Web Planet was first broadcast
The Big Finish audio Return to the Web Planet, starring Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton and Sam Kelly
The lovely Barbara Joss, who played Nemini. Her book My Left Breast: How Breast Cancer Transformed My Life is out of print, but you can see its Goodreads page here.
The Crusade
Doctor Who and the Crusaders by David Whitaker (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
More Wikipedia goodness: this time about Pope (Keith) Urban II, The Third Crusade, and Scheherazade.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. (Keep those five-star ratings coming!)
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Why Can’t I Wear Trousers?
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 5 minutes and 2 secondsThis episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle the difficult subjects of ants and fraternity as they discuss three ant-astic stories from the middle of Doctor Who’s second season: The Romans, The Web Planet and The Crusade. So tune up your lyres, pull up a dormouse, and listen along. There’s a bit of that cold peacock left in the fridge, I think.
Buy the stories!
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Web Planet (Amazon US, but it’s insanely expensive, for some reason) (Amazon UK, ah, that’s better)
The Crusade soundtrack on Audible (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). The two extant episodes can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Romans
The comprehensive and definitive Wikipedia articles on Nero and The Great Fire of Rome
Who on earth is Dot Cotton? And why does she look so much like that narrow-hipped vixen Lady Eleanor?
The incomparably brilliant I, Claudius can be watched in full on YouTube.
The Big Finish audio The One Doctor, starring Colin Baker, Bonnie Langford and TV’s Nero Christopher Biggins
Spartacus (1960). The hilariously homoerotic scene Richard mentions can be found on YouTube, as an extract from the film The Celluloid Closet (1995).
The Web Planet
An excellent article on The Web Planet’s ratings and audience appreciation figures
A free book version of Paul Ernst’s Raid on the Termites on Project Gutenberg
Domingo Gonzales’s The Man in the Moone on Wikipedia
The incomparable Georges Méliès, inventor of special effects on film. His most famous film is La voyage dans la lune.
William Blake’s Auguries of Innocence (“God appears & God is light”)
New Age writer Eckhart Tolle
The Gaia Hypothesis, which was just beginning to be developed by James Lovelock at about the time that The Web Planet was first broadcast
The Big Finish audio Return to the Web Planet, starring Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton and Sam Kelly
The lovely Barbara Joss, who played Nemini. Her book My Left Breast: How Breast Cancer Transformed My Life is out of print, but you can see its Goodreads page here.
The Crusade
Doctor Who and the Crusaders by David Whitaker (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
More Wikipedia goodness: this time about Pope (Keith) Urban II, The Third Crusade, and Scheherazade.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. (Keep those five-star ratings coming!)
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Why Can’t I Wear Trousers?
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 5 minutes and 2 secondsThis episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle the difficult subjects of ants and fraternity as they discuss three ant-astic stories from the middle of Doctor Who’s second season: The Romans, The Web Planet and The Crusade. So tune up your lyres, pull up a dormouse, and listen along. There’s a bit of that cold peacock left in the fridge, I think.
Buy the stories!
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Web Planet (Amazon US, but it’s insanely expensive, for some reason) (Amazon UK, ah, that’s better)
The Crusade soundtrack on Audible (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). The two extant episodes can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Romans
The comprehensive and definitive Wikipedia articles on Nero and The Great Fire of Rome
Who on earth is Dot Cotton? And why does she look so much like that narrow-hipped vixen Lady Eleanor?
The incomparably brilliant I, Claudius can be watched in full on YouTube.
The Big Finish audio The One Doctor, starring Colin Baker, Bonnie Langford and TV’s Nero Christopher Biggins
Spartacus (1960). The hilariously homoerotic scene Richard mentions can be found on YouTube, as an extract from the film The Celluloid Closet (1995).
The Web Planet
An excellent article on The Web Planet’s ratings and audience appreciation figures
A free book version of Paul Ernst’s Raid on the Termites on Project Gutenberg
Domingo Gonzales’s The Man in the Moone on Wikipedia
The incomparable Georges Méliès, inventor of special effects on film. His most famous film is La voyage dans la lune.
William Blake’s Auguries of Innocence (“God appears & God is light”)
New Age writer Eckhart Tolle
The Gaia Hypothesis, which was just beginning to be developed by James Lovelock at about the time that The Web Planet was first broadcast
The Big Finish audio Return to the Web Planet, starring Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton and Sam Kelly
The lovely Barbara Joss, who played Nemini. Her book My Left Breast: How Breast Cancer Transformed My Life is out of print, but you can see its Goodreads page here.
The Crusade
Doctor Who and the Crusaders by David Whitaker (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
More Wikipedia goodness: this time about Pope (Keith) Urban II, The Third Crusade, and Scheherazade.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. (Keep those five-star ratings coming!)
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Why Can’t I Wear Trousers?
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 5 minutes and 2 secondsThis episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle the difficult subjects of ants and fraternity as they discuss three ant-astic stories from the middle of Doctor Who’s second season: The Romans, The Web Planet and The Crusade. So tune up your lyres, pull up a dormouse, and listen along. There’s a bit of that cold peacock left in the fridge, I think.
Buy the stories!
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Web Planet (Amazon US, but it’s insanely expensive, for some reason) (Amazon UK, ah, that’s better)
The Crusade soundtrack on Audible (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). The two extant episodes can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Romans
The comprehensive and definitive Wikipedia articles on Nero and The Great Fire of Rome
Who on earth is Dot Cotton? And why does she look so much like that narrow-hipped vixen Lady Eleanor?
The incomparably brilliant I, Claudius can be watched in full on YouTube.
The Big Finish audio The One Doctor, starring Colin Baker, Bonnie Langford and TV’s Nero Christopher Biggins
Spartacus (1960). The hilariously homoerotic scene Richard mentions can be found on YouTube, as an extract from the film The Celluloid Closet (1995).
The Web Planet
An excellent article on The Web Planet’s ratings and audience appreciation figures
A free book version of Paul Ernst’s Raid on the Termites on Project Gutenberg
Domingo Gonzales’s The Man in the Moone on Wikipedia
The incomparable Georges Méliès, inventor of special effects on film. His most famous film is La voyage dans la lune.
William Blake’s Auguries of Innocence (“God appears & God is light”)
New Age writer Eckhart Tolle
The Gaia Hypothesis, which was just beginning to be developed by James Lovelock at about the time that The Web Planet was first broadcast
The Big Finish audio Return to the Web Planet, starring Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton and Sam Kelly
The lovely Barbara Joss, who played Nemini. Her book My Left Breast: How Breast Cancer Transformed My Life is out of print, but you can see its Goodreads page here.
The Crusade
Doctor Who and the Crusaders by David Whitaker (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
More Wikipedia goodness: this time about Pope (Keith) Urban II, The Third Crusade, and Scheherazade.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. (Keep those five-star ratings coming!)
-
Why Can’t I Wear Trousers?
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 5 minutes and 2 secondsThis episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle the difficult subjects of ants and fraternity as they discuss three ant-astic stories from the middle of Doctor Who’s second season: The Romans, The Web Planet and The Crusade. So tune up your lyres, pull up a dormouse, and listen along. There’s a bit of that cold peacock left in the fridge, I think.
Buy the stories!
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Web Planet (Amazon US, but it’s insanely expensive, for some reason) (Amazon UK, ah, that’s better)
The Crusade soundtrack on Audible (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). The two extant episodes can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Romans
The comprehensive and definitive Wikipedia articles on Nero and The Great Fire of Rome
Who on earth is Dot Cotton? And why does she look so much like that narrow-hipped vixen Lady Eleanor?
The incomparably brilliant I, Claudius can be watched in full on YouTube.
The Big Finish audio The One Doctor, starring Colin Baker, Bonnie Langford and TV’s Nero Christopher Biggins
Spartacus (1960). The hilariously homoerotic scene Richard mentions can be found on YouTube, as an extract from the film The Celluloid Closet (1995).
The Web Planet
An excellent article on The Web Planet’s ratings and audience appreciation figures
A free book version of Paul Ernst’s Raid on the Termites on Project Gutenberg
Domingo Gonzales’s The Man in the Moone on Wikipedia
The incomparable Georges Méliès, inventor of special effects on film. His most famous film is La voyage dans la lune.
William Blake’s Auguries of Innocence (“God appears & God is light”)
New Age writer Eckhart Tolle
The Gaia Hypothesis, which was just beginning to be developed by James Lovelock at about the time that The Web Planet was first broadcast
The Big Finish audio Return to the Web Planet, starring Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton and Sam Kelly
The lovely Barbara Joss, who played Nemini. Her book My Left Breast: How Breast Cancer Transformed My Life is out of print, but you can see its Goodreads page here.
The Crusade
Doctor Who and the Crusaders by David Whitaker (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
More Wikipedia goodness: this time about Pope (Keith) Urban II, The Third Crusade, and Scheherazade.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. (Keep those five-star ratings coming!)
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Episode 4 Why Can't I Wear Trousers?
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 5 minutes and 2 secondsThis episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle the difficult subjects of ants and fraternity as they discuss three ant-astic stories from the middle of Doctor Who's second season: The Romans, The Web Planet and The Crusade. So tune up your lyres, pull up a dormouse, and listen along. There's a bit of that cold peacock left in the fridge, I think.
Buy the stories!
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Web Planet (Amazon US, but it's insanely expensive, for some reason) (Amazon UK, ah, that's better)
The Crusade soundtrack on Audible (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). The two extant episodes can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Romans
The comprehensive and definitive Wikipedia articles on Nero and The Great Fire of Rome
Who on earth is Dot Cotton? And why does she look so much like that narrow-hipped vixen Lady Eleanor?
The incomparably brilliant I, Claudius can be watched in full on YouTube.
The Big Finish audio The One Doctor, starring Colin Baker, Bonnie Langford and TV's Nero Christopher Biggins
Spartacus (1960). The hilariously homoerotic scene Richard mentions can be found on YouTube, as an extract from the film The Celluloid Closet (1995).
The Web Planet
An excellent article on The Web Planet's ratings and audience appreciation figures
A free book version of Paul Ernst's Raid on the Termites on Project Gutenberg
Domingo Gonzales's The Man in the Moone on Wikipedia
The incomparable Georges Melies, inventor of special effects on film. His most famous film is La voyage dans la lune.
William Blake's Auguries of Innocence ("God appears & God is light")
New Age writer Eckhart Tolle
The Gaia Hypothesis, which was just beginning to be developed by James Lovelock at about the time that The Web Planet was first broadcast
The Big Finish audio Return to the Web Planet, starring Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton and Sam Kelly
The lovely Barbara Joss, who played Nemini. Her book My Left Breast: How Breast Cancer Transformed My Life is out of print, but you can read a review here.
The Crusade
Doctor Who and the Crusaders by David Whitaker (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
More Wikipedia goodness: this time about Pope (Keith) Urban II, The Third Crusade, and Scheherazade.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. (Keep those five-star ratings coming!)
-
Why Can't I Wear Trousers?
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 5 minutes and 2 secondsThis episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle the difficult subjects of ants and fraternity as they discuss three ant-astic stories from the middle of Doctor Who's second season: The Romans, The Web Planet and The Crusade. So tune up your lyres, pull up a dormouse, and listen along. There's a bit of that cold peacock left in the fridge, I think.
Buy the stories!
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Web Planet (Amazon US, but it's insanely expensive, for some reason) (Amazon UK, ah, that's better)
The Crusade soundtrack on Audible (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). The two extant episodes can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Romans
The comprehensive and definitive Wikipedia articles on Nero and The Great Fire of Rome
Who on earth is Dot Cotton? And why does she look so much like that narrow-hipped vixen Lady Eleanor?
The incomparably brilliant I, Claudius can be watched in full on YouTube.
The Big Finish audio The One Doctor, starring Colin Baker, Bonnie Langford and TV's Nero Christopher Biggins
Spartacus (1960). The hilariously homoerotic scene Richard mentions can be found on YouTube, as an extract from the film The Celluloid Closet (1995).
The Web Planet
An excellent article on The Web Planet's ratings and audience appreciation figures
A free book version of Paul Ernst's Raid on the Termites on Project Gutenberg
Domingo Gonzales's The Man in the Moone on Wikipedia
The incomparable Georges Melies, inventor of special effects on film. His most famous film is La voyage dans la lune.
William Blake's Auguries of Innocence ("God appears & God is light")
New Age writer Eckhart Tolle
The Gaia Hypothesis, which was just beginning to be developed by James Lovelock at about the time that The Web Planet was first broadcast
The Big Finish audio Return to the Web Planet, starring Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton and Sam Kelly
The lovely Barbara Joss, who played Nemini. Her book My Left Breast: How Breast Cancer Transformed My Life is out of print, but you can read a review here.
The Crusade
Doctor Who and the Crusaders by David Whitaker (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
More Wikipedia goodness: this time about Pope (Keith) Urban II, The Third Crusade, and Scheherazade.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. (Keep those five-star ratings coming!)
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Why Can’t I Wear Trousers?
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 5 minutes and 2 secondsThis episode, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle the difficult subjects of ants and fraternity as they discuss three ant-astic stories from the middle of Doctor Who’s second season: The Romans, The Web Planet and The Crusade. So tune up your lyres, pull up a dormouse, and listen along. There’s a bit of that cold peacock left in the fridge, I think.
Buy the stories!
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Web Planet (Amazon US, but it’s insanely expensive, for some reason) (Amazon UK, ah, that’s better)
The Crusade soundtrack on Audible (Amazon US) (Amazon UK). The two extant episodes can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Romans
The comprehensive and definitive Wikipedia articles on Nero and The Great Fire of Rome
Who on earth is Dot Cotton? And why does she look so much like that narrow-hipped vixen Lady Eleanor?
The incomparably brilliant I, Claudius can be watched in full on YouTube.
The Big Finish audio The One Doctor, starring Colin Baker, Bonnie Langford and TV’s Nero Christopher Biggins
Spartacus (1960). The hilariously homoerotic scene Richard mentions can be found on YouTube, as an extract from the film The Celluloid Closet (1995).
The Web Planet
An excellent article on The Web Planet’s ratings and audience appreciation figures
A free book version of Paul Ernst’s Raid on the Termites on Project Gutenberg
Domingo Gonzales’s The Man in the Moone on Wikipedia
The incomparable Georges Méliès, inventor of special effects on film. His most famous film is La voyage dans la lune.
William Blake’s Auguries of Innocence (“God appears & God is light”)
New Age writer Eckhart Tolle
The Gaia Hypothesis, which was just beginning to be developed by James Lovelock at about the time that The Web Planet was first broadcast
The Big Finish audio Return to the Web Planet, starring Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton and Sam Kelly
The lovely Barbara Joss, who played Nemini. Her book My Left Breast: How Breast Cancer Transformed My Life is out of print, but you can see its Goodreads page here.
The Crusade
Doctor Who and the Crusaders by David Whitaker (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
More Wikipedia goodness: this time about Pope (Keith) Urban II, The Third Crusade, and Scheherazade.
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. (Keep those five-star ratings coming!)
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Bernard Cribbins in Vinyl
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 51 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan take on the first three stories of Doctor Who’s difficult second season: Planet of Giants, The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Rescue. Spoiler alert: we think that almost all of them are fantastic!
Buy the stories!
Planet of Giants (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Take a look at the recipes for all of our delicious baked goods at the Food Machine.
And, of course, the ever-quotable Dr Elizabeth Sandifer.
Rachael Carson’s Silent Spring (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Robert Erlich’s The Population Bomb (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The World’s Fair 1939, Futurama Exhibit
Mary Norton’s The Borrowers (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s The Day of the Triffids (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (And don’t forget that Carole Ann Ford was in the 1963 film adaptation, for some reason.)
Airstrip One was Orwell’s name for England in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The Increasingly Horrifying Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s Chocky (it’s really great: read it!) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Works of Robert Aickman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes (five-star ratings preferred, obviously).
-
Bernard Cribbins in Vinyl
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 51 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan take on the first three stories of Doctor Who’s difficult second season: Planet of Giants, The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Rescue. Spoiler alert: we think that almost all of them are fantastic!
Buy the stories!
Planet of Giants (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Take a look at the recipes for all of our delicious baked goods at the Food Machine.
And, of course, the ever-quotable Dr Elizabeth Sandifer.
Rachael Carson’s Silent Spring (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Robert Erlich’s The Population Bomb (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The World’s Fair 1939, Futurama Exhibit
Mary Norton’s The Borrowers (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s The Day of the Triffids (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (And don’t forget that Carole Ann Ford was in the 1963 film adaptation, for some reason.)
Airstrip One was Orwell’s name for England in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The Increasingly Horrifying Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s Chocky (it’s really great: read it!) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Works of Robert Aickman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes (five-star ratings preferred, obviously).
-
Bernard Cribbins in Vinyl
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 50 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan take on the first three stories of Doctor Who’s difficult second season: Planet of Giants, The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Rescue. Spoiler alert: we think that almost all of them are fantastic!
Buy the stories!
Planet of Giants (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Take a look at the recipes for all of our delicious baked goods at the Food Machine.
And, of course, the ever-quotable Dr Elizabeth Sandifer.
Rachael Carson’s Silent Spring (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Robert Erlich’s The Population Bomb (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The World’s Fair 1939, Futurama Exhibit
Mary Norton’s The Borrowers (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s The Day of the Triffids (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (And don’t forget that Carole Ann Ford was in the 1963 film adaptation, for some reason.)
Airstrip One was Orwell’s name for England in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The Increasingly Horrifying Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s Chocky (it’s really great: read it!) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Works of Robert Aickman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes (five-star ratings preferred, obviously).
-
Bernard Cribbins in Vinyl
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 50 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan take on the first three stories of Doctor Who’s difficult second season: Planet of Giants, The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Rescue. Spoiler alert: we think that almost all of them are fantastic!
Buy the stories!
Planet of Giants (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Take a look at the recipes for all of our delicious baked goods at the Food Machine.
And, of course, the ever-quotable Dr Elizabeth Sandifer.
Rachael Carson’s Silent Spring (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Robert Erlich’s The Population Bomb (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The World’s Fair 1939, Futurama Exhibit
Mary Norton’s The Borrowers (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s The Day of the Triffids (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (And don’t forget that Carole Ann Ford was in the 1963 film adaptation, for some reason.)
Airstrip One was Orwell’s name for England in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The Increasingly Horrifying Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s Chocky (it’s really great: read it!) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Works of Robert Aickman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes (five-star ratings preferred, obviously).
-
Bernard Cribbins in Vinyl
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 50 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan take on the first three stories of Doctor Who’s difficult second season: Planet of Giants, The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Rescue. Spoiler alert: we think that almost all of them are fantastic!
Buy the stories!
Planet of Giants (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Take a look at the recipes for all of our delicious baked goods at the Food Machine.
And, of course, the ever-quotable Dr Elizabeth Sandifer.
Rachael Carson’s Silent Spring (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Robert Erlich’s The Population Bomb (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The World’s Fair 1939, Futurama Exhibit
Mary Norton’s The Borrowers (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s The Day of the Triffids (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (And don’t forget that Carole Ann Ford was in the 1963 film adaptation, for some reason.)
Airstrip One was Orwell’s name for England in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The Increasingly Horrifying Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s Chocky (it’s really great: read it!) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Works of Robert Aickman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes (five-star ratings preferred, obviously).
-
Episode 3 Bernard Cribbins in Vinyl
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 51 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan take on the first three stories of Doctor Who's difficult second season: Planet of Giants, The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Rescue. Spoiler alert: we think that almost all of them are fantastic!
Buy the stories!
Planet of Giants (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Take a look at the recipes for all of our delicious baked goods at the Food Machine.
And, of course, the ever-quotable Dr Philip Sandifer.
Rachael Carson's Silent Spring (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Robert Erlich's The Population Bomb (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The World's Fair 1939, Futurama Exhibit
Mary Norton's The Borrowers (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (And don't forget that Carole Ann Ford was in the 1963 film adaptation, for some reason.)
Airstrip One was Orwell's name for England in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The Increasingly Horrifying Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham's Chocky (it's really great: read it!) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Works of Robert Aickman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes (five-star ratings preferred, obviously).
-
Bernard Cribbins in Vinyl
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 51 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan take on the first three stories of Doctor Who's difficult second season: Planet of Giants, The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Rescue. Spoiler alert: we think that almost all of them are fantastic!
Buy the stories!
Planet of Giants (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Take a look at the recipes for all of our delicious baked goods at the Food Machine.
And, of course, the ever-quotable Dr Elizabeth Sandifer.
Rachael Carson's Silent Spring (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Robert Erlich's The Population Bomb (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The World's Fair 1939, Futurama Exhibit
Mary Norton's The Borrowers (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (And don't forget that Carole Ann Ford was in the 1963 film adaptation, for some reason.)
Airstrip One was Orwell's name for England in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The Increasingly Horrifying Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham's Chocky (it's really great: read it!) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Works of Robert Aickman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes (five-star ratings preferred, obviously).
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Bernard Cribbins in Vinyl
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 4 minutes and 50 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan take on the first three stories of Doctor Who’s difficult second season: Planet of Giants, The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Rescue. Spoiler alert: we think that almost all of them are fantastic!
Buy the stories!
Planet of Giants (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Rescue/The Romans (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Take a look at the recipes for all of our delicious baked goods at the Food Machine.
And, of course, the ever-quotable Dr Elizabeth Sandifer.
Rachael Carson’s Silent Spring (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Robert Erlich’s The Population Bomb (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The World’s Fair 1939, Futurama Exhibit
Mary Norton’s The Borrowers (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s The Day of the Triffids (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (And don’t forget that Carole Ann Ford was in the 1963 film adaptation, for some reason.)
Airstrip One was Orwell’s name for England in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The Increasingly Horrifying Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
John Wyndham’s Chocky (it’s really great: read it!) (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Works of Robert Aickman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes (five-star ratings preferred, obviously).
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Episode 2 So Maudlin
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 14 secondsIt's 1964, and Brendan, Richard and Nathan take on the back half of Season 1: The Keys of Marinus, The Aztecs, The Sensorites and The Reign of Terror. More Barbara! More Billy-fluffs! More German Expressionism!
Buy the stories!
The Keys of Marinus (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Aztecs (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Sensorites (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Reign of Terror (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The all-important topics of Architecture and German Expressionism.
Brendan's happy censorship music is The Girl From Ipanema.
Cathy Gale from The Avengers!
Witness for the Prosecution, directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Marlene Dietrich.
Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Cornell, Day and Topping's Discontinuity Guide: The Aztecs.
The online Doctor Who horoscope that Brendan mentions is at tardisday.com, and here's another horoscope you might enjoy.
BroadDWCast, a comprehensive online guide to worldwide transmissions of Doctor Who. And if you want to know even more about Australian broadcast dates (and why wouldn't you?), you can go to this page on Gallifrey Base.
Paul McGann's Susan audios, including An Earthly Child, Relative Dimensions, Lucie Miller and To The Death. (These last two are McGann's Season 4 finale, so: spoiler alert!)
The Manchurian Candidate, directed by John Frankenheimer.
Carole Ann Ford stars (oh, okay, appears) in The Day of the Triffids, and in The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Tat Wood and Lawrence Miles's seven-book series, About Time: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Brendan: The Wonderful Book of Doctor Who 1965 (Not 1964. Sorry.)
Richard: David Whitaker's Doctor Who novelisations: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), Doctor Who and the Crusaders (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
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So Maudlin
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 14 secondsIt's 1964, and Brendan, Richard and Nathan take on the back half of Season 1: The Keys of Marinus, The Aztecs, The Sensorites and The Reign of Terror. More Barbara! More Billy-fluffs! More German Expressionism!
Buy the stories!
The Keys of Marinus (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Aztecs (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Sensorites (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Reign of Terror (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The all-important topics of Architecture and German Expressionism.
Brendan's happy censorship music is The Girl From Ipanema.
Cathy Gale from The Avengers!
Witness for the Prosecution, directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Marlene Dietrich.
Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Cornell, Day and Topping's Discontinuity Guide: The Aztecs.
The online Doctor Who horoscope that Brendan mentions is at tardisday.com, and here's another horoscope you might enjoy.
BroadDWCast, a comprehensive online guide to worldwide transmissions of Doctor Who. And if you want to know even more about Australian broadcast dates (and why wouldn't you?), you can go to this page on Gallifrey Base.
Paul McGann's Susan audios, including An Earthly Child, Relative Dimensions, Lucie Miller and To The Death. (These last two are McGann's Season 4 finale, so: spoiler alert!)
The Manchurian Candidate, directed by John Frankenheimer.
Carole Ann Ford stars (oh, okay, appears) in The Day of the Triffids, and in The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Tat Wood and Lawrence Miles's seven-book series, About Time: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Brendan: The Wonderful Book of Doctor Who 1965 (Not 1964. Sorry.)
Richard: David Whitaker's Doctor Who novelisations: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), Doctor Who and the Crusaders (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
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So Maudlin
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 14 secondsIt’s 1964, and Brendan, Richard and Nathan take on the back half of Season 1: The Keys of Marinus, The Aztecs, The Sensorites and The Reign of Terror. More Barbara! More Billy-fluffs! More German Expressionism!
Buy the stories!
The Keys of Marinus (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Aztecs (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Sensorites (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Reign of Terror (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The all-important topics of Architecture and German Expressionism.
Brendan’s happy censorship music is The Girl From Ipanema.
Cathy Gale from The Avengers!
Witness for the Prosecution, directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Marlene Dietrich.
Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Aztecs.
The online Doctor Who horoscope that Brendan mentions is at tardisday.com, and here’s another horoscope you might enjoy.
BroadDWCast, a comprehensive online guide to worldwide transmissions of Doctor Who. And if you want to know even more about Australian broadcast dates (and why wouldn’t you?), you can go to this page on Gallifrey Base.
Paul McGann’s Susan audios, including An Earthly Child, Relative Dimensions, Lucie Miller and To The Death. (These last two are McGann’s Season 4 finale, so: spoiler alert!)
The Manchurian Candidate, directed by John Frankenheimer.
Carole Ann Ford stars (oh, okay, appears) in The Day of the Triffids, and in The Great St. Trinian’s Train Robbery.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Tat Wood and Lawrence Miles’s seven-book series, About Time: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Brendan: The Wonderful Book of Doctor Who 1965 (Not 1964. Sorry.)
Richard: David Whitaker’s Doctor Who novelisations: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), Doctor Who and the Crusaders (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
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So Maudlin
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 14 secondsIt’s 1964, and Brendan, Richard and Nathan take on the back half of Season 1: The Keys of Marinus, The Aztecs, The Sensorites and The Reign of Terror. More Barbara! More Billy-fluffs! More German Expressionism!
Buy the stories!
The Keys of Marinus (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Aztecs (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Sensorites (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Reign of Terror (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The all-important topics of Architecture and German Expressionism.
Brendan’s happy censorship music is The Girl From Ipanema.
Cathy Gale from The Avengers!
Witness for the Prosecution, directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Marlene Dietrich.
Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Aztecs.
The online Doctor Who horoscope that Brendan mentions is at tardisday.com, and here’s another horoscope you might enjoy.
BroadDWCast, a comprehensive online guide to worldwide transmissions of Doctor Who. And if you want to know even more about Australian broadcast dates (and why wouldn’t you?), you can go to this page on Gallifrey Base.
Paul McGann’s Susan audios, including An Earthly Child, Relative Dimensions, Lucie Miller and To The Death. (These last two are McGann’s Season 4 finale, so: spoiler alert!)
The Manchurian Candidate, directed by John Frankenheimer.
Carole Ann Ford stars (oh, okay, appears) in The Day of the Triffids, and in The Great St. Trinian’s Train Robbery.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Tat Wood and Lawrence Miles’s seven-book series, About Time: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Brendan: The Wonderful Book of Doctor Who 1965 (Not 1964. Sorry.)
Richard: David Whitaker’s Doctor Who novelisations: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), Doctor Who and the Crusaders (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
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So Maudlin
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 14 secondsIt’s 1964, and Brendan, Richard and Nathan take on the back half of Season 1: The Keys of Marinus, The Aztecs, The Sensorites and The Reign of Terror. More Barbara! More Billy-fluffs! More German Expressionism!
Buy the stories!
The Keys of Marinus (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Aztecs (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Sensorites (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Reign of Terror (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The all-important topics of Architecture and German Expressionism.
Brendan’s happy censorship music is The Girl From Ipanema.
Cathy Gale from The Avengers!
Witness for the Prosecution, directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Marlene Dietrich.
Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Aztecs.
The online Doctor Who horoscope that Brendan mentions is at tardisday.com, and here’s another horoscope you might enjoy.
BroadDWCast, a comprehensive online guide to worldwide transmissions of Doctor Who. And if you want to know even more about Australian broadcast dates (and why wouldn’t you?), you can go to this page on Gallifrey Base.
Paul McGann’s Susan audios, including An Earthly Child, Relative Dimensions, Lucie Miller and To The Death. (These last two are McGann’s Season 4 finale, so: spoiler alert!)
The Manchurian Candidate, directed by John Frankenheimer.
Carole Ann Ford stars (oh, okay, appears) in The Day of the Triffids, and in The Great St. Trinian’s Train Robbery.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Tat Wood and Lawrence Miles’s seven-book series, About Time: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Brendan: The Wonderful Book of Doctor Who 1965 (Not 1964. Sorry.)
Richard: David Whitaker’s Doctor Who novelisations: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), Doctor Who and the Crusaders (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
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So Maudlin
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 14 secondsIt’s 1964, and Brendan, Richard and Nathan take on the back half of Season 1: The Keys of Marinus, The Aztecs, The Sensorites and The Reign of Terror. More Barbara! More Billy-fluffs! More German Expressionism!
Buy the stories!
The Keys of Marinus (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Aztecs (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Sensorites (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Reign of Terror (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The all-important topics of Architecture and German Expressionism.
Brendan’s happy censorship music is The Girl From Ipanema.
Cathy Gale from The Avengers!
Witness for the Prosecution, directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Marlene Dietrich.
Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Aztecs.
The online Doctor Who horoscope that Brendan mentions is at tardisday.com, and here’s another horoscope you might enjoy.
BroadDWCast, a comprehensive online guide to worldwide transmissions of Doctor Who. And if you want to know even more about Australian broadcast dates (and why wouldn’t you?), you can go to this page on Gallifrey Base.
Paul McGann’s Susan audios, including An Earthly Child, Relative Dimensions, Lucie Miller and To The Death. (These last two are McGann’s Season 4 finale, so: spoiler alert!)
The Manchurian Candidate, directed by John Frankenheimer.
Carole Ann Ford stars (oh, okay, appears) in The Day of the Triffids, and in The Great St. Trinian’s Train Robbery.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Tat Wood and Lawrence Miles’s seven-book series, About Time: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Brendan: The Wonderful Book of Doctor Who 1965 (Not 1964. Sorry.)
Richard: David Whitaker’s Doctor Who novelisations: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), Doctor Who and the Crusaders (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
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So Maudlin
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 14 secondsIt’s 1964, and Brendan, Richard and Nathan take on the back half of Season 1: The Keys of Marinus, The Aztecs, The Sensorites and The Reign of Terror. More Barbara! More Billy-fluffs! More German Expressionism!
Buy the stories!
The Keys of Marinus (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Aztecs (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Sensorites (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Reign of Terror (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The all-important topics of Architecture and German Expressionism.
Brendan’s happy censorship music is The Girl From Ipanema.
Cathy Gale from The Avengers!
Witness for the Prosecution, directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Marlene Dietrich.
Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Aztecs.
The online Doctor Who horoscope that Brendan mentions is at tardisday.com, and here’s another horoscope you might enjoy.
BroadDWCast, a comprehensive online guide to worldwide transmissions of Doctor Who. And if you want to know even more about Australian broadcast dates (and why wouldn’t you?), you can go to this page on Gallifrey Base.
Paul McGann’s Susan audios, including An Earthly Child, Relative Dimensions, Lucie Miller and To The Death. (These last two are McGann’s Season 4 finale, so: spoiler alert!)
The Manchurian Candidate, directed by John Frankenheimer.
Carole Ann Ford stars (oh, okay, appears) in The Day of the Triffids, and in The Great St. Trinian’s Train Robbery.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Tat Wood and Lawrence Miles’s seven-book series, About Time: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Brendan: The Wonderful Book of Doctor Who 1965 (Not 1964. Sorry.)
Richard: David Whitaker’s Doctor Who novelisations: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), Doctor Who and the Crusaders (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
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So Maudlin
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 14 secondsIt’s 1964, and Brendan, Richard and Nathan take on the back half of Season 1: The Keys of Marinus, The Aztecs, The Sensorites and The Reign of Terror. More Barbara! More Billy-fluffs! More German Expressionism!
Buy the stories!
The Keys of Marinus (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Aztecs (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Sensorites (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Reign of Terror (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The all-important topics of Architecture and German Expressionism.
Brendan’s happy censorship music is The Girl From Ipanema.
Cathy Gale from The Avengers!
Witness for the Prosecution, directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Marlene Dietrich.
Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Aztecs.
The online Doctor Who horoscope that Brendan mentions is at tardisday.com, and here’s another horoscope you might enjoy.
BroadDWCast, a comprehensive online guide to worldwide transmissions of Doctor Who. And if you want to know even more about Australian broadcast dates (and why wouldn’t you?), you can go to this page on Gallifrey Base.
Paul McGann’s Susan audios, including An Earthly Child, Relative Dimensions, Lucie Miller and To The Death. (These last two are McGann’s Season 4 finale, so: spoiler alert!)
The Manchurian Candidate, directed by John Frankenheimer.
Carole Ann Ford stars (oh, okay, appears) in The Day of the Triffids, and in The Great St. Trinian’s Train Robbery.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Tat Wood and Lawrence Miles’s seven-book series, About Time: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Brendan: The Wonderful Book of Doctor Who 1965 (Not 1964. Sorry.)
Richard: David Whitaker’s Doctor Who novelisations: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), Doctor Who and the Crusaders (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
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Horribly Blond(e)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 42 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan discuss the first half of the show’s first season: An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, The Edge of Destruction, and Marco Polo. With hilarious results. (We hope.)
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1 — An Unearthly Child, The Daleks and The Edge of Destruction. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Loose Cannon Reconstruction of Marco Polo. (YouTube)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Daleks.
Zienia Merton’s Space: 1999 clip. (YouTube)
Catch up with the latest news on the Flight Through Entirety Facebook page, or by following @FTEpodcast on Twitter. You can also follow Brendan at @brandybongos, and Nathan at @dwrandomiser. And you can follow Richard around the streets of Sydney. He won’t mind. He’s very sociable.
Nathan’s ringtone. (YouTube)
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Horribly Blond(e)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 42 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan discuss the first half of the show’s first season: An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, The Edge of Destruction, and Marco Polo. With hilarious results. (We hope.)
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1 — An Unearthly Child, The Daleks and The Edge of Destruction. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Loose Cannon Reconstruction of Marco Polo. (YouTube)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Daleks.
Zienia Merton’s Space: 1999 clip. (YouTube)
Catch up with the latest news on the Flight Through Entirety Facebook page, or by following @FTEpodcast on Twitter. You can also follow Brendan at @brandybongos, and Nathan at @dwrandomiser. And you can follow Richard around the streets of Sydney. He won’t mind. He’s very sociable.
Nathan’s ringtone. (YouTube)
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Horribly Blond(e)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 41 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan discuss the first half of the show’s first season: An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, The Edge of Destruction, and Marco Polo. With hilarious results. (We hope.)
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1 — An Unearthly Child, The Daleks and The Edge of Destruction. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Loose Cannon Reconstruction of Marco Polo. (YouTube)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Daleks.
Zienia Merton’s Space: 1999 clip. (YouTube)
Catch up with the latest news on the Flight Through Entirety Facebook page, or by following @FTEpodcast on Twitter. You can also follow Brendan at @brandybongos, and Nathan at @dwrandomiser. And you can follow Richard around the streets of Sydney. He won’t mind. He’s very sociable.
Nathan’s ringtone. (YouTube)
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Horribly Blond(e)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 41 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan discuss the first half of the show’s first season: An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, The Edge of Destruction, and Marco Polo. With hilarious results. (We hope.)
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1 — An Unearthly Child, The Daleks and The Edge of Destruction. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Loose Cannon Reconstruction of Marco Polo. (YouTube)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Daleks.
Zienia Merton’s Space: 1999 clip. (YouTube)
Catch up with the latest news on the Flight Through Entirety Facebook page, or by following @FTEpodcast on Twitter. You can also follow Brendan at @brandybongos, and Nathan at @dwrandomiser. And you can follow Richard around the streets of Sydney. He won’t mind. He’s very sociable.
Nathan’s ringtone. (YouTube)
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Horribly Blond(e)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 41 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan discuss the first half of the show’s first season: An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, The Edge of Destruction, and Marco Polo. With hilarious results. (We hope.)
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1 — An Unearthly Child, The Daleks and The Edge of Destruction. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Loose Cannon Reconstruction of Marco Polo. (YouTube)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Daleks.
Zienia Merton’s Space: 1999 clip. (YouTube)
Catch up with the latest news on the Flight Through Entirety Facebook page, or by following @FTEpodcast on Twitter. You can also follow Brendan at @brandybongos, and Nathan at @dwrandomiser. And you can follow Richard around the streets of Sydney. He won’t mind. He’s very sociable.
Nathan’s ringtone. (YouTube)
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Episode 1 Horribly Blond(e)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 42 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan discuss the first half of the show's first season: An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, The Edge of Destruction, and Marco Polo. With hilarious results. (We hope.)
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1 -- An Unearthly Child, The Daleks and The Edge of Destruction. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Loose Cannon Reconstruction of Marco Polo. (YouTube)
Cornell, Day and Topping's Discontinuity Guide: The Daleks.
Zienia Merton's Space: 1999 clip. (YouTube)
Catch up with the latest news on the Flight Through Entirety Facebook page, or by following @FTEpodcast on Twitter. You can also follow Brendan at @critiqaltheory, and Nathan at @dwrandomiser. And you can follow Richard around the streets of Sydney. He won't mind. He's very sociable.
Nathan's ringtone. (YouTube)
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Horribly Blond(e)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 42 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan discuss the first half of the show's first season: An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, The Edge of Destruction, and Marco Polo. With hilarious results. (We hope.)
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1 -- An Unearthly Child, The Daleks and The Edge of Destruction. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Loose Cannon Reconstruction of Marco Polo. (YouTube)
Cornell, Day and Topping's Discontinuity Guide: The Daleks.
Zienia Merton's Space: 1999 clip. (YouTube)
Catch up with the latest news on the Flight Through Entirety Facebook page, or by following @FTEpodcast on Twitter. You can also follow Brendan at @brandybongos, and Nathan at @dwrandomiser. And you can follow Richard around the streets of Sydney. He won't mind. He's very sociable.
Nathan's ringtone. (YouTube)
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Horribly Blond(e)
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 41 secondsBrendan, Richard and Nathan discuss the first half of the show’s first season: An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, The Edge of Destruction, and Marco Polo. With hilarious results. (We hope.)
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1 — An Unearthly Child, The Daleks and The Edge of Destruction. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Loose Cannon Reconstruction of Marco Polo. (YouTube)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: The Daleks.
Zienia Merton’s Space: 1999 clip. (YouTube)
Catch up with the latest news on the Flight Through Entirety Facebook page, or by following @FTEpodcast on Twitter. You can also follow Brendan at @brandybongos, and Nathan at @dwrandomiser. And you can follow Richard around the streets of Sydney. He won’t mind. He’s very sociable.
Nathan’s ringtone. (YouTube)
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A Little Queer
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 0 secondsThe boys kick off the podcast by discussing the untransmitted pilot episode of Doctor Who.
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1, as well as the untransmitted pilot episode, and the Origins documentary Nathan mentions. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Adventure in Space and Time, Mark Gatiss’s docudrama about the origins of Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Unearthly Series: The Origins of a TV Legend, a 30-part series about the origins of the show, published on doctorwhonews.net in the lead-up to the 50th anniversary in 2013.
TARDIS Eruditorum, Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s superb blog, tracking the history of the world, Great Britain and Doctor Who.
Picks of the week
Nathan: The Randomiser, a website dedicated to picking your next Doctor Who episode for you. On Twitter at @dwrandomiser.
Richard: Okay, also The Randomiser.
Brendan: The Big Finish Companion Chronicles set before An Unearthly Child, including The Beginning, Quinnis, and The Alchemists.
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A Little Queer
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 0 secondsThe boys kick off the podcast by discussing the untransmitted pilot episode of Doctor Who.
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1, as well as the untransmitted pilot episode, and the Origins documentary Nathan mentions. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Adventure in Space and Time, Mark Gatiss’s docudrama about the origins of Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Unearthly Series: The Origins of a TV Legend, a 30-part series about the origins of the show, published on doctorwhonews.net in the lead-up to the 50th anniversary in 2013.
TARDIS Eruditorum, Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s superb blog, tracking the history of the world, Great Britain and Doctor Who.
Picks of the week
Nathan: The Randomiser, a website dedicated to picking your next Doctor Who episode for you. On Twitter at @dwrandomiser.
Richard: Okay, also The Randomiser.
Brendan: The Big Finish Companion Chronicles set before An Unearthly Child, including The Beginning, Quinnis, and The Alchemists.
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A Little Queer
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 50 minutes and 59 secondsThe boys kick off the podcast by discussing the untransmitted pilot episode of Doctor Who.
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1, as well as the untransmitted pilot episode, and the Origins documentary Nathan mentions. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Adventure in Space and Time, Mark Gatiss’s docudrama about the origins of Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Unearthly Series: The Origins of a TV Legend, a 30-part series about the origins of the show, published on doctorwhonews.net in the lead-up to the 50th anniversary in 2013.
TARDIS Eruditorum, Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s superb blog, tracking the history of the world, Great Britain and Doctor Who.
Picks of the week
Nathan: The Randomiser, a website dedicated to picking your next Doctor Who episode for you. On Twitter at @dwrandomiser.
Richard: Okay, also The Randomiser.
Brendan: The Big Finish Companion Chronicles set before An Unearthly Child, including The Beginning, Quinnis, and The Alchemists.
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A Little Queer
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 50 minutes and 59 secondsThe boys kick off the podcast by discussing the untransmitted pilot episode of Doctor Who.
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1, as well as the untransmitted pilot episode, and the Origins documentary Nathan mentions. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Adventure in Space and Time, Mark Gatiss’s docudrama about the origins of Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Unearthly Series: The Origins of a TV Legend, a 30-part series about the origins of the show, published on doctorwhonews.net in the lead-up to the 50th anniversary in 2013.
TARDIS Eruditorum, Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s superb blog, tracking the history of the world, Great Britain and Doctor Who.
Picks of the week
Nathan: The Randomiser, a website dedicated to picking your next Doctor Who episode for you. On Twitter at @dwrandomiser.
Richard: Okay, also The Randomiser.
Brendan: The Big Finish Companion Chronicles set before An Unearthly Child, including The Beginning, Quinnis, and The Alchemists.
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A Little Queer
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 50 minutes and 59 secondsThe boys kick off the podcast by discussing the untransmitted pilot episode of Doctor Who.
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1, as well as the untransmitted pilot episode, and the Origins documentary Nathan mentions. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Adventure in Space and Time, Mark Gatiss’s docudrama about the origins of Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Unearthly Series: The Origins of a TV Legend, a 30-part series about the origins of the show, published on doctorwhonews.net in the lead-up to the 50th anniversary in 2013.
TARDIS Eruditorum, Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s superb blog, tracking the history of the world, Great Britain and Doctor Who.
Picks of the week
Nathan: The Randomiser, a website dedicated to picking your next Doctor Who episode for you. On Twitter at @dwrandomiser.
Richard: Okay, also The Randomiser.
Brendan: The Big Finish Companion Chronicles set before An Unearthly Child, including The Beginning, Quinnis, and The Alchemists.
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Episode Zero A Little Queer
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 0 secondsThe boys kick off the podcast by discussing the untransmitted pilot episode of Doctor Who.
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1, as well as the untransmitted pilot episode, and the Origins documentary Nathan mentions. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Adventure in Space and Time, Mark Gatiss's docudrama about the origins of Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Unearthly Series: The Origins of a TV Legend, a 30-part series about the origins of the show, published on doctorwhonews.net in the lead-up to the 50th anniversary in 2013.
TARDIS Eruditorum, Dr Philip Sandifer's superb blog, tracking the history of the world, Great Britain and Doctor Who.
Picks of the week
Nathan: The Randomiser, a website dedicated to picking your next Doctor Who episode for you. On Twitter at @dwrandomiser.
Richard: Okay, also The Randomiser.
Brendan: The Big Finish Companion Chronicles set before An Unearthly Child, including The Beginning, Quinnis, and The Alchemists.
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Episode Zero: A Little Queer
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 0 secondsThe boys kick off the podcast by discussing the untransmitted pilot episode of Doctor Who.
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1, as well as the untransmitted pilot episode, and the Origins documentary Nathan mentions. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Adventure in Space and Time, Mark Gatiss's docudrama about the origins of Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Unearthly Series: The Origins of a TV Legend, a 30-part series about the origins of the show, published on doctorwhonews.net in the lead-up to the 50th anniversary in 2013.
TARDIS Eruditorum, Dr Elizabeth Sandifer's superb blog, tracking the history of the world, Great Britain and Doctor Who.
Picks of the week
Nathan: The Randomiser, a website dedicated to picking your next Doctor Who episode for you. On Twitter at @dwrandomiser.
Richard: Okay, also The Randomiser.
Brendan: The Big Finish Companion Chronicles set before An Unearthly Child, including The Beginning, Quinnis, and The Alchemists.
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A Little Queer
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 4 secondsThe boys kick off the podcast by discussing the untransmitted pilot episode of Doctor Who.
The Doctor Who: The Beginning DVD box set contains the first three stories of Season 1, as well as the untransmitted pilot episode, and the Origins documentary Nathan mentions. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Adventure in Space and Time, Mark Gatiss’s docudrama about the origins of Doctor Who. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
An Unearthly Series: The Origins of a TV Legend, a 30-part series about the origins of the show, published on doctorwhonews.net in the lead-up to the 50th anniversary in 2013.
TARDIS Eruditorum, Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s superb blog, tracking the history of the world, Great Britain and Doctor Who.
Picks of the week
Nathan: The Randomiser, a website dedicated to picking your next Doctor Who episode for you. On Twitter at @dwrandomiser.
Richard: Okay, also The Randomiser.
Brendan: The Big Finish Companion Chronicles set before An Unearthly Child, including The Beginning, Quinnis, and The Alchemists.