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  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 133 - Deep Warriors and Show Runners

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

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    08:00 (GMT) - 27 Jan 2016

    Join Mark, Patty, and visiting guest cohost Eduardo as they interview an actress from classic Doctor Who. Tara Ward played Preston in the Peter Davison story Warriors of the Deep. We talk with her about her experience on the show as well as her other work as an actress, an author, a management trainer, and her other work, plus a bit about her late husband Ray Lonnen (The Sandbaggers). But first on the program, Mark, Christian, Kayla, and Patty discuss the latest big news story from the WHOniverse itself... No new WHO until Christmas and the passing of the torch from Steven Moffat to Chris Chibnall as showrunner!!! MarkWHO42! More fun than the believability of the Myrka!!!


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 553: The Diary River Song Volume 1 from @BigFinish

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    07:49 (GMT) - 27 Jan 2016

    'A very very good box set... Alex Kingston gives River her all... more layers to her character... 9/10 Sweetie.' Planet Mondas 1.1 The Boundless Sea by Jenny T Colgan River Song has had more than enough excitement for a while. Deciding the universe - and her husband - can look after themselves, she has immersed herself in early 20th century academia, absorbed in writing archaeological theses. But when a mysterious tomb is found in a dry, distant land, excitement comes looking for River. Can Professor Song stop any more members of the expedition from dying? What deadly secrets lie buried within the crypt? And will British Consul Bertie Potts prove to be a help, or a hindrance? 1.2 I Went to a Marvellous Party by Justin Richards River Song always enjoys a good party, even when she's not entirely sure where or when the party is taking place. But the party she ends up at is one where not everything - or indeed everyone - is what it seems... Being River, it doesn't take her too long to go exploring, and it doesn't take her too long to get into trouble. The sort of trouble that involves manipulating other civilisations, exploitation, and of course murder. River is confident she can find the killer. But can she identify them before anyone else - or quite possibly everyone else - gets killed? 1.3 Signs by James Goss River Song is on the trail of the mysterious, planet-killing SporeShips. Nobody knows where they come from. Nobody knows why they are here. All they do know is that wherever the SporeShips appear, whole civilisations are reduced to mulch. But River has help. Her companion is a handsome time-travelling stranger, someone with specialist knowledge of the oddities and dangers the universe has to offer. For Mr Song has a connection to River's future, and he would never want his wife to face those perils alone... 1.4 The Rulers of the Universe by Matt Fitton As shocking secrets are exposed, and a grand plan for the universe is revealed, River decides it's time she took control of events once and for all. Out in deep space, a clandestine society faces off with an ancient and powerful alien force - but, for River, there's an added complication. The Eighth Doctor has been caught in the middle, and she must make sure her future husband can arrive at his own destiny with all his memories - not to mention his lives - intact... Written By: Jenny T Colgan, Justin Richards, James Goss, Matt FittonDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Alex Kingston (River Song), Paul McGann (The Doctor), Alexander Vlahos (Bertie Potts), Alexander Siddig (Marcus Gifford), Imogen Stubbs (Isabella Clerkwell),Gbemisola Ikumelo (Prim), Charlotte Christie (Daphne Garsington), Alisdair Simpson (Colonel Lifford), Oliver Dimsdale (Archie Ferrers), John Banks (Professor Straiton), Letty Butler (Spritz), John Voce (Jenkins), Aaron Neil (Sanukuma Master) and Samuel West (Mr Song)


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 553: The Diary River Song Volume 1 from @BigFinish

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    07:49 (GMT) - 27 Jan 2016

    'A very very good box set... Alex Kingston gives River her all... more layers to her character... 9/10 Sweetie.' Planet Mondas 1.1 The Boundless Sea by Jenny T Colgan River Song has had more than enough excitement for a while. Deciding the universe - and her husband - can look after themselves, she has immersed herself in early 20th century academia, absorbed in writing archaeological theses. But when a mysterious tomb is found in a dry, distant land, excitement comes looking for River. Can Professor Song stop any more members of the expedition from dying? What deadly secrets lie buried within the crypt? And will British Consul Bertie Potts prove to be a help, or a hindrance? 1.2 I Went to a Marvellous Party by Justin Richards River Song always enjoys a good party, even when she's not entirely sure where or when the party is taking place. But the party she ends up at is one where not everything - or indeed everyone - is what it seems... Being River, it doesn't take her too long to go exploring, and it doesn't take her too long to get into trouble. The sort of trouble that involves manipulating other civilisations, exploitation, and of course murder. River is confident she can find the killer. But can she identify them before anyone else - or quite possibly everyone else - gets killed? 1.3 Signs by James Goss River Song is on the trail of the mysterious, planet-killing SporeShips. Nobody knows where they come from. Nobody knows why they are here. All they do know is that wherever the SporeShips appear, whole civilisations are reduced to mulch. But River has help. Her companion is a handsome time-travelling stranger, someone with specialist knowledge of the oddities and dangers the universe has to offer. For Mr Song has a connection to River's future, and he would never want his wife to face those perils alone... 1.4 The Rulers of the Universe by Matt Fitton As shocking secrets are exposed, and a grand plan for the universe is revealed, River decides it's time she took control of events once and for all. Out in deep space, a clandestine society faces off with an ancient and powerful alien force - but, for River, there's an added complication. The Eighth Doctor has been caught in the middle, and she must make sure her future husband can arrive at his own destiny with all his memories - not to mention his lives - intact... Written By: Jenny T Colgan, Justin Richards, James Goss, Matt FittonDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Alex Kingston (River Song), Paul McGann (The Doctor), Alexander Vlahos (Bertie Potts), Alexander Siddig (Marcus Gifford), Imogen Stubbs (Isabella Clerkwell),Gbemisola Ikumelo (Prim), Charlotte Christie (Daphne Garsington), Alisdair Simpson (Colonel Lifford), Oliver Dimsdale (Archie Ferrers), John Banks (Professor Straiton), Letty Butler (Spritz), John Voce (Jenkins), Aaron Neil (Sanukuma Master) and Samuel West (Mr Song)


  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 553: The Diary River Song Volume 1 from @BigFinish

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    07:49 (GMT) - 27 Jan 2016

    'A very very good box set... Alex Kingston gives River her all... more layers to her character... 9/10 Sweetie.' Planet Mondas 1.1 The Boundless Sea by Jenny T Colgan River Song has had more than enough excitement for a while. Deciding the universe - and her husband - can look after themselves, she has immersed herself in early 20th century academia, absorbed in writing archaeological theses. But when a mysterious tomb is found in a dry, distant land, excitement comes looking for River. Can Professor Song stop any more members of the expedition from dying? What deadly secrets lie buried within the crypt? And will British Consul Bertie Potts prove to be a help, or a hindrance? 1.2 I Went to a Marvellous Party by Justin Richards River Song always enjoys a good party, even when she's not entirely sure where or when the party is taking place. But the party she ends up at is one where not everything - or indeed everyone - is what it seems... Being River, it doesn't take her too long to go exploring, and it doesn't take her too long to get into trouble. The sort of trouble that involves manipulating other civilisations, exploitation, and of course murder. River is confident she can find the killer. But can she identify them before anyone else - or quite possibly everyone else - gets killed? 1.3 Signs by James Goss River Song is on the trail of the mysterious, planet-killing SporeShips. Nobody knows where they come from. Nobody knows why they are here. All they do know is that wherever the SporeShips appear, whole civilisations are reduced to mulch. But River has help. Her companion is a handsome time-travelling stranger, someone with specialist knowledge of the oddities and dangers the universe has to offer. For Mr Song has a connection to River's future, and he would never want his wife to face those perils alone... 1.4 The Rulers of the Universe by Matt Fitton As shocking secrets are exposed, and a grand plan for the universe is revealed, River decides it's time she took control of events once and for all. Out in deep space, a clandestine society faces off with an ancient and powerful alien force - but, for River, there's an added complication. The Eighth Doctor has been caught in the middle, and she must make sure her future husband can arrive at his own destiny with all his memories - not to mention his lives - intact... Written By: Jenny T Colgan, Justin Richards, James Goss, Matt FittonDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Alex Kingston (River Song), Paul McGann (The Doctor), Alexander Vlahos (Bertie Potts), Alexander Siddig (Marcus Gifford), Imogen Stubbs (Isabella Clerkwell),Gbemisola Ikumelo (Prim), Charlotte Christie (Daphne Garsington), Alisdair Simpson (Colonel Lifford), Oliver Dimsdale (Archie Ferrers), John Banks (Professor Straiton), Letty Butler (Spritz), John Voce (Jenkins), Aaron Neil (Sanukuma Master) and Samuel West (Mr Song)


  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 133 - Deep Warriors and Show Runners

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

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    07:00 (GMT) - 27 Jan 2016

    Join Mark, Patty, and visiting guest cohost Eduardo as they interview an actress from classic Doctor Who. Tara Ward played Preston in the Peter Davison story Warriors of the Deep. We talk with her about her experience on the show as well as her other work as an actress, an author, a management trainer, and her other work, plus a bit about her late husband Ray Lonnen (The Sandbaggers). But first on the program, Mark, Christian, Kayla, and Patty discuss the latest big news story from the WHOniverse itself... No new WHO until Christmas and the passing of the torch from Steven Moffat to Chris Chibnall as showrunner!!! MarkWHO42! More fun than the believability of the Myrka!!!


  • MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    episode 133 - Deep Warriors and Show Runners

    MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:00 (GMT) - 27 Jan 2016

    Join Mark, Patty, and visiting guest cohost Eduardo as they interview an actress from classic Doctor Who. Tara Ward played Preston in the Peter Davison story Warriors of the Deep. We talk with her about her experience on the show as well as her other work as an actress, an author, a management trainer, and her other work, plus a bit about her late husband Ray Lonnen (The Sandbaggers). But first on the program, Mark, Christian, Kayla, and Patty discuss the latest big news story from the WHOniverse itself... No new WHO until Christmas and the passing of the torch from Steven Moffat to Chris Chibnall as showrunner!!! MarkWHO42! More fun than the believability of the Myrka!!!


  • Two-minute Time Lord

    2MTL 407: Ace and Aro in Doctor Who

    Two-minute Time Lord

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    03:12 (GMT) - 27 Jan 2016

    Mikayla, one of the hosts of The Web of Queer (Twitter), provides a great guest commentary (clocking in at an increasingly rare ACTUAL TWO MINUTES) about what you may be inadvertently communicating when you discuss whether the Doctor is, or should be, asexual or aromatic.



  • Who's He?

    Who's He? Podcast #232 Gotta new fool, ha!

    Who's He?

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    19:52 (GMT) - 26 Jan 2016

    In this weeks edition of the Who's He? Podcast, Paul and Phil read and review the Target novelisation of Planet of Fire written by Peter Grimwade. Yes, in a story that sees Turlough leave the TARDIS, the Master getting killed off (again) and Peri joining the TARDIS crew, the intrepid reviewing duo compare the TV version to the written word and decide that this is a saucy read due to the appearance of "the little Master". Listen to find out what that all means!

    And in the news week, Phil and Paul pay tribute to Robert Banks Stewart who sadly passed away and there's pointless awards news too!

    Oh, and something about Steve Moffat leaving and Chris Chibnall taking over.



  • Who's He?

    Gotta new fool, ha!

    Who's He?

    Direct Podcast Download

    19:52 (GMT) - 26 Jan 2016

    In this weeks edition of the Who's He? Podcast, Paul and Phil read and review the Target novelisation of Planet of Fire written by Peter Grimwade. Yes, in a story that sees Turlough leave the TARDIS, the Master getting killed off (again) and Peri joining the TARDIS crew, the intrepid reviewing duo compare the TV version to the written word and decide that this is a saucy read due to the appearance of "the little Master". Listen to find out what that all means!

    And in the news this week, Phil and Paul pay tribute to Robert Banks Stewart who sadly passed away and there's pointless awards news too!

    Oh, and something about Steve Moffat leaving and Chris Chibnall taking over.



  • Who's He?

    Gotta new fool, ha!

    Who's He?

    Direct Podcast Download

    19:52 (GMT) - 26 Jan 2016

    In this weeks edition of the Who's He? Podcast, Paul and Phil read and review the Target novelisation of Planet of Fire written by Peter Grimwade. Yes, in a story that sees Turlough leave the TARDIS, the Master getting killed off (again) and Peri joining the TARDIS crew, the intrepid reviewing duo compare the TV version to the written word and decide that this is a saucy read due to the appearance of "the little Master". Listen to find out what that all means!

    And in the news this week, Phil and Paul pay tribute to Robert Banks Stewart who sadly passed away and there's pointless awards news too!

    Oh, and something about Steve Moffat leaving and Chris Chibnall taking over.



  • Gallifrey Stands

    Gallifrey Stands -Ep94- The Light of September

    Gallifrey Stands

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    17:19 (GMT) - 26 Jan 2016

    Guest companion actor Richard Oliver joins us to tell us about the Light of September. It's the new audio drama from the Radio Static the team behind the Minister of Chance. A sci fi adventure staring Richard with Sylvester McCoy, Tamsin Greig, Robert Picardo, Julian Seager & a full star cast.

    Find the light of September & crowdfund it here http://www.radiostatic.co.uk/ and find Richard on twitter @RichOliverActor

    Find my review of The Churchill years from Big finish here: http://indiemacuser.co.uk/2016/01/25/big-finish-review-doctor-who-the-churchill-years-vol-1/#more-3914

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

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

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



  • Gallifrey Stands

    Gallifrey Stands -Ep94- The Light of September

    Gallifrey Stands

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:19 (GMT) - 26 Jan 2016

    Guest companion actor Richard Oliver joins us to tell us about the Light of September. It's the new audio drama from the Radio Static the team behind the Minister of Chance. A sci fi adventure staring Richard with Sylvester McCoy, Tamsin Greig, Robert Picardo, Julian Seager & a full star cast.

    Find the light of September & crowdfund it here http://www.radiostatic.co.uk/ and find Richard on twitter @RichOliverActor

    Find my review of The Churchill years from Big finish here: http://indiemacuser.co.uk/2016/01/25/big-finish-review-doctor-who-the-churchill-years-vol-1/#more-3914

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

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

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



  • Gallifrey Stands

    Gallifrey Stands -Ep94- The Light of September

    Gallifrey Stands

    Direct Podcast Download

    10:19 (GMT) - 26 Jan 2016

    Guest companion actor Richard Oliver joins us to tell us about the Light of September. It's the new audio drama from the Radio Static the team behind the Minister of Chance. A sci fi adventure staring Richard with Sylvester McCoy, Tamsin Greig, Robert Picardo, Julian Seager & a full star cast.

    Find the light of September & crowdfund it here http://www.radiostatic.co.uk/ and find Richard on twitter @RichOliverActor

    Find my review of The Churchill years from Big finish here: http://indiemacuser.co.uk/2016/01/25/big-finish-review-doctor-who-the-churchill-years-vol-1/#more-3914

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

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

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



  • Traveling the Vortex

    Episode 265 - The Beasts Within

    Traveling the Vortex

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    07:34 (GMT) - 26 Jan 2016

    ttv_logo_newIn this week’s podcast we revisit the novel Lethbridge-Stewart: Beast of Fang Rock by Andy Frankham-Allen, for a spoiler filled review of the book. We give our no holds barred review of the story in the continuing line of books.

    Before that, however, we review another story in Candy Jar Books’ range of Lethbridge-Stewart stories, this time the short story entitled, The Cult of the Grinning Man by Tom Dexter which precedes Beast of Fang Rock in the chronology.

    And, finally we are joined this week by friend-of-the-show, Andy Frankham-Allen. Andy shares some insight into the the line, as well as how he came to write and help steer the ship for the series.

    Plus, we discuss the news that Steven Moffat is leaving Doctor Who, and that we will only see one story this year before the series is moved to the Spring of 2017.

    And, of course, your feedback.

    Enjoy!



  • Traveling the Vortex

    Episode 265 - The Beasts Within

    Traveling the Vortex

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:34 (GMT) - 26 Jan 2016

    ttv_logo_newIn this week’s podcast we revisit the novel Lethbridge-Stewart: Beast of Fang Rock by Andy Frankham-Allen, for a spoiler filled review of the book. We give our no holds barred review of the story in the continuing line of books.

    Before that, however, we review another story in Candy Jar Books’ range of Lethbridge-Stewart stories, this time the short story entitled, The Cult of the Grinning Man by Tom Dexter which precedes Beast of Fang Rock in the chronology.

    And, finally we are joined this week by friend-of-the-show, Andy Frankham-Allen. Andy shares some insight into the the line, as well as how he came to write and help steer the ship for the series.

    Plus, we discuss the news that Steven Moffat is leaving Doctor Who, and that we will only see one story this year before the series is moved to the Spring of 2017.

    And, of course, your feedback.

    Enjoy!



  • Whocast.de (Deutsche)

    Whocast #318 - Nie ist ein Handtuch da, wenn man es braucht!

    Whocast.de (Deutsche)

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    03:12 (GMT) - 26 Jan 2016

    Der Konig ist (fast) tot, es lebe der Konig! (Oder besser nicht?) Es gibt News...Nein. Es gibt NEWS(!!!!). Und mehr kann man da jetzt auch nicht zu sagen.


  • Whocast.de (Deutsche)

    Whocast #318 - Nie ist ein Handtuch da, wenn man es braucht!

    Whocast.de (Deutsche)

    Direct Podcast Download

    01:12 (GMT) - 26 Jan 2016

    Der Konig ist (fast) tot, es lebe der Konig! (Oder besser nicht?) Es gibt News...Nein. Es gibt NEWS(!!!!). Und mehr kann man da jetzt auch nicht zu sagen.


  • Geeklectic

    Ep 60 - Moffat Out, Chibnall In!

    Geeklectic

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    18:42 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This is a short episode where we talk about the news that Steven Moffat will be stepping down as the show runner of Doctor Who.


  • Geeklectic

    Ep 60 - Moffat Out, Chibnall In!

    Geeklectic

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    18:42 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This is a short episode where we talk about the news that Steven Moffat will be stepping down as the show runner of Doctor Who.


  • Geeklectic

    Ep 60 - Moffat Out, Chibnall In!

    Geeklectic

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:42 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This is a short episode where we talk about the news that Steven Moffat will be stepping down as the show runner of Doctor Who.


  • Geeklectic

    Ep 60 - Moffat Out, Chibnall In!

    Geeklectic

    Direct Podcast Download

    18:42 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This is a short episode where we talk about the news that Steven Moffat will be stepping down as the show runner of Doctor Who.


  • Mutter's Spiral Podcast

    MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 109 - Moffat out after '17, Chibnall in

    Mutter's Spiral Podcast

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    17:58 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    BREAKING WHO NEWS: Steven Moffat has announced he's stepping down after Series 10, to be replaced by Broadchurch creator (and Who and Torchwood writer) Chris Chibnall. AND, NO NEW WHO UNTIL CHRISTMAS 2016! SO - lots to talk about in a special BREAKING NEWS edition of MUTTER'S SPIRAL!

    So, how do John & Will feel about this changing of the guard? What do they think of Chibnall's previous work, and what might Who look like with him in charge? We go through a lot of what we know and share our thoughts. Won't you join us?



  • Mutter's Spiral Podcast

    MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 109 - Moffat out after '17, Chibnall in

    Mutter's Spiral Podcast

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    17:58 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    BREAKING WHO NEWS: Steven Moffat has announced he's stepping down after Series 10, to be replaced by Broadchurch creator (and Who and Torchwood writer) Chris Chibnall. AND, NO NEW WHO UNTIL CHRISTMAS 2016! SO - lots to talk about in a special BREAKING NEWS edition of MUTTER'S SPIRAL!

    So, how do John & Will feel about this changing of the guard? What do they think of Chibnall's previous work, and what might Who look like with him in charge? We go through a lot of what we know and share our thoughts. Won't you join us?



  • Doctor Who - The High Council

    Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 34

    Doctor Who - The High Council

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    17:00 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    Well, it's come down to this - Episode 5 of The Daemons. Join Josh, Felicity and Jeff as we embark on the controversial ending to this classic story. Lots of discussion of Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie but we all bow down to the "Five rounds rapid" line. But we do go through the list of Doctor Who episodes where someone spits. Are we happy with the ending? Perhaps the episode has "gone-west" - you be the judge.



  • Doctor Who - The High Council

    Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 34

    Doctor Who - The High Council

    Direct Podcast Download

    17:00 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    Well, it's come down to this - Episode 5 of The Daemons. Join Josh, Felicity and Jeff as we embark on the controversial ending to this classic story. Lots of discussion of Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie but we all bow down to the "Five rounds rapid" line. But we do go through the list of Doctor Who episodes where someone spits. Are we happy with the ending? Perhaps the episode has "gone-west" - you be the judge.



  • Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcast

    Reality Bomb Episode 031

    Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcast

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    12:11 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    On the thirty-first edition of Reality Bomb, we have a super-sized episode that starts with a discussion with Keynon Wallace and Nikki Stafford about Doctor Who's new showrunner (in 2018) Chris Chibnall. Then, we're looking back at this past Christmas and The Husbands of River Song with Angelique Roche and Tammy Cunningham. Plus Lindsey Mayers, Shannon Dohar and Rebecca Diem go back and revisit the speculations they made about Series 9 last September and The Android Invasion is in the Gallery of the Underrated courtesy of Jim Sangster. All this and the world's most popular podcast examines a fan argument, week by week!



  • Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcast

    Reality Bomb Episode 031

    Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    12:11 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    On the thirty-first edition of Reality Bomb, we have a super-sized episode that starts with a discussion with Keynon Wallace and Nikki Stafford about Doctor Who's new showrunner (in 2018) Chris Chibnall. Then, we're looking back at this past Christmas and The Husbands of River Song with Angelique Roche and Tammy Cunningham. Plus Lindsey Mayers, Shannon Dohar and Rebecca Diem go back and revisit the speculations they made about Series 9 last September and The Android Invasion is in the Gallery of the Underrated courtesy of Jim Sangster. All this and the world's most popular podcast examines a fan argument, week by week!



  • Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcast

    Reality Bomb Episode 031

    Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    12:11 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    On the thirty-first edition of Reality Bomb, we have a super-sized episode that starts with a discussion with Keynon Wallace and Nikki Stafford about Doctor Who's new showrunner (in 2018) Chris Chibnall. Then, we're looking back at this past Christmas and The Husbands of River Song with Angelique Roche and Tammy Cunningham. Plus Lindsey Mayers, Shannon Dohar and Rebecca Diem go back and revisit the speculations they made about Series 9 last September and The Android Invasion is in the Gallery of the Underrated courtesy of Jim Sangster. All this and the world's most popular podcast examines a fan argument, week by week!



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Crushed with Disappointment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

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    11:00 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This week, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle City of Death, by Douglas Adams and Graham Williams. How many superlatives can fit in a single 40-minute podcast episode?

    Buy the story!

    City of Death was released on DVD in 2005. Seriously, if you don’t have a copy, just buy it. At once. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    We’ve uploaded some photos from Brendan’s Facebook album Toys on Tour, which is the best place to go to see a plastic Tom Baker crawling up the gate to the Galerie Denise René in Paris.

    After Hitch Hiker’s and Doctor Who, Douglas Adams wrote two novels featuring holistic detective Dirk Gently, which reused elements from City of Death and Shada. Those novels were Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (1987) and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (1988). They’re very good.

    Ken Grieve, with whom Douglas Adams went to Paris for lunch that one time, was the director of Destiny of the Daleks.

    We talked about Cornell, Day and Topping’s The Discontinuity Guide a couple of weeks ago. Here’s their take on City of Death.

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s weird spoof version of The Hound of the Baskervilles was released in 1978. It just sounds amazing!

    When she wasn’t busy helping her husband to steal the Mona Lisa, Catherine Schell appeared in the second season of Space: 1999 as Maya, a shape-changing alien from the planet Psychon. It’s really much worse than you could possibly imagine.

    Fans of erudite discussions of art, scarcity and authenticity will enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s take on this story from TARDIS Eruditorum.

    For two years, from 1911 to 1913, the Mona Lisa was no longer in the Louvre: it was hidden in a trunk in Vincenzo Peruggia’s apartment after he entered the Louvre, hid it under his smock and made off with it. See, we’re educational as well as entertaining.

    Captain Tancredi’s bodyguard is played by Peter Halliday, who won our hearts in his role as Packer in The Invasion.

    Romana’s naughty schoolgirl outfit seems to be inspired by the St Trinian’s film series in the 50s and 60s. Another inspiration might be Madeline, the heroine of a series of children’s books written by Austrian author Ludwig Bemelmans in the 1950s and 60s.

    Licence Denied was a collection of fan writing edited by Paul Cornell and first published in 1997. It is, sadly, out of print. Notable essays include Tom the Second, Gareth Roberts’s defence of the Williams Era, and Why the Nimon Should Be Our Friends, by Phillip J. Gray. And no, you can’t borrow my copy.

    James Goss’s novelisation of City of Death was released by BBC Books in 2015. It’s good. Buy it. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Comic Book Guy kidnaps Lucy Lawless in The Simpsons Halloween episode Treehouse of Horror X. Hilariously, the Simpsons Wikia page warns that “this episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed”. Which is nice to know.

    Follow us!

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

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll cancel the wine and bring the vitamin pill. Continue with your work, professor. Enjoy it, or you will die.

    Bondfinger

    Our Casino Royale (1967) commentary will be released early in February. With hilarious results. Until then, you can enjoy our first five commentary tracks: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Crushed with Disappointment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This week, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle City of Death, by Douglas Adams and Graham Williams. How many superlatives can fit in a single 40-minute podcast episode?

    Buy the story!

    City of Death was released on DVD in 2005. Seriously, if you don’t have a copy, just buy it. At once. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    We’ve uploaded some photos from Brendan’s Facebook album Toys on Tour, which is the best place to go to see a plastic Tom Baker crawling up the gate to the Galerie Denise René in Paris.

    After Hitch Hiker’s and Doctor Who, Douglas Adams wrote two novels featuring holistic detective Dirk Gently, which reused elements from City of Death and Shada. Those novels were Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (1987) and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (1988). They’re very good.

    Ken Grieve, with whom Douglas Adams went to Paris for lunch that one time, was the director of Destiny of the Daleks.

    We talked about Cornell, Day and Topping’s The Discontinuity Guide a couple of weeks ago. Here’s their take on City of Death.

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s weird spoof version of The Hound of the Baskervilles was released in 1978. It just sounds amazing!

    When she wasn’t busy helping her husband to steal the Mona Lisa, Catherine Schell appeared in the second season of Space: 1999 as Maya, a shape-changing alien from the planet Psychon. It’s really much worse than you could possibly imagine.

    Fans of erudite discussions of art, scarcity and authenticity will enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s take on this story from TARDIS Eruditorum.

    For two years, from 1911 to 1913, the Mona Lisa was no longer in the Louvre: it was hidden in a trunk in Vincenzo Peruggia’s apartment after he entered the Louvre, hid it under his smock and made off with it. See, we’re educational as well as entertaining.

    Captain Tancredi’s bodyguard is played by Peter Halliday, who won our hearts in his role as Packer in The Invasion.

    Romana’s naughty schoolgirl outfit seems to be inspired by the St Trinian’s film series in the 50s and 60s. Another inspiration might be Madeline, the heroine of a series of children’s books written by Austrian author Ludwig Bemelmans in the 1950s and 60s.

    Licence Denied was a collection of fan writing edited by Paul Cornell and first published in 1997. It is, sadly, out of print. Notable essays include Tom the Second, Gareth Roberts’s defence of the Williams Era, and Why the Nimon Should Be Our Friends, by Phillip J. Gray. And no, you can’t borrow my copy.

    James Goss’s novelisation of City of Death was released by BBC Books in 2015. It’s good. Buy it. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Comic Book Guy kidnaps Lucy Lawless in The Simpsons Halloween episode Treehouse of Horror X. Hilariously, the Simpsons Wikia page warns that “this episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed”. Which is nice to know.

    Follow us!

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

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll cancel the wine and bring the vitamin pill. Continue with your work, professor. Enjoy it, or you will die.

    Bondfinger

    Our Casino Royale (1967) commentary will be released early in February. With hilarious results. Until then, you can enjoy our first five commentary tracks: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Crushed with Disappointment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This week, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle City of Death, by Douglas Adams and Graham Williams. How many superlatives can fit in a single 40-minute podcast episode?

    Buy the story!

    City of Death was released on DVD in 2005. Seriously, if you don’t have a copy, just buy it. At once. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    We’ve uploaded some photos from Brendan’s Facebook album Toys on Tour, which is the best place to go to see a plastic Tom Baker crawling up the gate to the Galerie Denise René in Paris.

    After Hitch Hiker’s and Doctor Who, Douglas Adams wrote two novels featuring holistic detective Dirk Gently, which reused elements from City of Death and Shada. Those novels were Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (1987) and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (1988). They’re very good.

    Ken Grieve, with whom Douglas Adams went to Paris for lunch that one time, was the director of Destiny of the Daleks.

    We talked about Cornell, Day and Topping’s The Discontinuity Guide a couple of weeks ago. Here’s their take on City of Death.

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s weird spoof version of The Hound of the Baskervilles was released in 1978. It just sounds amazing!

    When she wasn’t busy helping her husband to steal the Mona Lisa, Catherine Schell appeared in the second season of Space: 1999 as Maya, a shape-changing alien from the planet Psychon. It’s really much worse than you could possibly imagine.

    Fans of erudite discussions of art, scarcity and authenticity will enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s take on this story from TARDIS Eruditorum.

    For two years, from 1911 to 1913, the Mona Lisa was no longer in the Louvre: it was hidden in a trunk in Vincenzo Peruggia’s apartment after he entered the Louvre, hid it under his smock and made off with it. See, we’re educational as well as entertaining.

    Captain Tancredi’s bodyguard is played by Peter Halliday, who won our hearts in his role as Packer in The Invasion.

    Romana’s naughty schoolgirl outfit seems to be inspired by the St Trinian’s film series in the 50s and 60s. Another inspiration might be Madeline, the heroine of a series of children’s books written by Austrian author Ludwig Bemelmans in the 1950s and 60s.

    Licence Denied was a collection of fan writing edited by Paul Cornell and first published in 1997. It is, sadly, out of print. Notable essays include Tom the Second, Gareth Roberts’s defence of the Williams Era, and Why the Nimon Should Be Our Friends, by Phillip J. Gray. And no, you can’t borrow my copy.

    James Goss’s novelisation of City of Death was released by BBC Books in 2015. It’s good. Buy it. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Comic Book Guy kidnaps Lucy Lawless in The Simpsons Halloween episode Treehouse of Horror X. Hilariously, the Simpsons Wikia page warns that “this episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed”. Which is nice to know.

    Follow us!

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

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll cancel the wine and bring the vitamin pill. Continue with your work, professor. Enjoy it, or you will die.

    Bondfinger

    Our Casino Royale (1967) commentary will be released early in February. With hilarious results. Until then, you can enjoy our first five commentary tracks: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Crushed with Disappointment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This week, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle City of Death, by Douglas Adams and Graham Williams. How many superlatives can fit in a single 40-minute podcast episode?

    Buy the story!

    City of Death was released on DVD in 2005. Seriously, if you don’t have a copy, just buy it. At once. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    We’ve uploaded some photos from Brendan’s Facebook album Toys on Tour, which is the best place to go to see a plastic Tom Baker crawling up the gate to the Galerie Denise René in Paris.

    After Hitch Hiker’s and Doctor Who, Douglas Adams wrote two novels featuring holistic detective Dirk Gently, which reused elements from City of Death and Shada. Those novels were Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (1987) and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (1988). They’re very good.

    Ken Grieve, with whom Douglas Adams went to Paris for lunch that one time, was the director of Destiny of the Daleks.

    We talked about Cornell, Day and Topping’s The Discontinuity Guide a couple of weeks ago. Here’s their take on City of Death.

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s weird spoof version of The Hound of the Baskervilles was released in 1978. It just sounds amazing!

    When she wasn’t busy helping her husband to steal the Mona Lisa, Catherine Schell appeared in the second season of Space: 1999 as Maya, a shape-changing alien from the planet Psychon. It’s really much worse than you could possibly imagine.

    Fans of erudite discussions of art, scarcity and authenticity will enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s take on this story from TARDIS Eruditorum.

    For two years, from 1911 to 1913, the Mona Lisa was no longer in the Louvre: it was hidden in a trunk in Vincenzo Peruggia’s apartment after he entered the Louvre, hid it under his smock and made off with it. See, we’re educational as well as entertaining.

    Captain Tancredi’s bodyguard is played by Peter Halliday, who won our hearts in his role as Packer in The Invasion.

    Romana’s naughty schoolgirl outfit seems to be inspired by the St Trinian’s film series in the 50s and 60s. Another inspiration might be Madeline, the heroine of a series of children’s books written by Austrian author Ludwig Bemelmans in the 1950s and 60s.

    Licence Denied was a collection of fan writing edited by Paul Cornell and first published in 1997. It is, sadly, out of print. Notable essays include Tom the Second, Gareth Roberts’s defence of the Williams Era, and Why the Nimon Should Be Our Friends, by Phillip J. Gray. And no, you can’t borrow my copy.

    James Goss’s novelisation of City of Death was released by BBC Books in 2015. It’s good. Buy it. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Comic Book Guy kidnaps Lucy Lawless in The Simpsons Halloween episode Treehouse of Horror X. Hilariously, the Simpsons Wikia page warns that “this episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed”. Which is nice to know.

    Follow us!

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

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll cancel the wine and bring the vitamin pill. Continue with your work, professor. Enjoy it, or you will die.

    Bondfinger

    Our Casino Royale (1967) commentary will be released early in February. With hilarious results. Until then, you can enjoy our first five commentary tracks: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Crushed with Disappointment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    11:00 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This week, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle City of Death, by Douglas Adams and Graham Williams. How many superlatives can fit in a single 40-minute podcast episode?

    Buy the story!

    City of Death was released on DVD in 2005. Seriously, if you don’t have a copy, just buy it. At once. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    We’ve uploaded some photos from Brendan’s Facebook album Toys on Tour, which is the best place to go to see a plastic Tom Baker crawling up the gate to the Galerie Denise René in Paris.

    After Hitch Hiker’s and Doctor Who, Douglas Adams wrote two novels featuring holistic detective Dirk Gently, which reused elements from City of Death and Shada. Those novels were Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (1987) and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (1988). They’re very good.

    Ken Grieve, with whom Douglas Adams went to Paris for lunch that one time, was the director of Destiny of the Daleks.

    We talked about Cornell, Day and Topping’s The Discontinuity Guide a couple of weeks ago. Here’s their take on City of Death.

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s weird spoof version of The Hound of the Baskervilles was released in 1978. It just sounds amazing!

    When she wasn’t busy helping her husband to steal the Mona Lisa, Catherine Schell appeared in the second season of Space: 1999 as Maya, a shape-changing alien from the planet Psychon. It’s really much worse than you could possibly imagine.

    Fans of erudite discussions of art, scarcity and authenticity will enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s take on this story from TARDIS Eruditorum.

    For two years, from 1911 to 1913, the Mona Lisa was no longer in the Louvre: it was hidden in a trunk in Vincenzo Peruggia’s apartment after he entered the Louvre, hid it under his smock and made off with it. See, we’re educational as well as entertaining.

    Captain Tancredi’s bodyguard is played by Peter Halliday, who won our hearts in his role as Packer in The Invasion.

    Romana’s naughty schoolgirl outfit seems to be inspired by the St Trinian’s film series in the 50s and 60s. Another inspiration might be Madeline, the heroine of a series of children’s books written by Austrian author Ludwig Bemelmans in the 1950s and 60s.

    Licence Denied was a collection of fan writing edited by Paul Cornell and first published in 1997. It is, sadly, out of print. Notable essays include Tom the Second, Gareth Roberts’s defence of the Williams Era, and Why the Nimon Should Be Our Friends, by Phillip J. Gray. And no, you can’t borrow my copy.

    James Goss’s novelisation of City of Death was released by BBC Books in 2015. It’s good. Buy it. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Comic Book Guy kidnaps Lucy Lawless in The Simpsons Halloween episode Treehouse of Horror X. Hilariously, the Simpsons Wikia page warns that “this episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed”. Which is nice to know.

    Follow us!

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

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll cancel the wine and bring the vitamin pill. Continue with your work, professor. Enjoy it, or you will die.

    Bondfinger

    Our Casino Royale (1967) commentary will be released early in February. With hilarious results. Until then, you can enjoy our first five commentary tracks: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.



  • The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode #294

    The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    09:35 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    Moffat Out -Chibnall In

    The Smugglers
    Adam, Debbie, Kirby and Mary review William Hartnell's penultimate story and talk about the eventual departure of Steven Moffat. We also have feedback and You Won't Get This One.


  • Trust Your Doctor

    Special 3: The Two Year Anniversary!

    Trust Your Doctor

    Direct Podcast Download

    04:57 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    There’s been an awakening. Have you felt it? It’s in our sanity. As in, we’re losing it.

    We know. Two Years. Some of you have been here for all two of them. Some of you weren’t. That’s ok, we love* you all. No but actually, thank you for listening. We really do appreciate that there are people who sit/stand/walk while listening to two random guys babble on about Doctor Who, or movie trilogies, or whatever we fancy really. We know this episode is a bit “thrown together” you might say, but it’s a nice representation of the years behind and ahead of us. Below I’ve dropped links to all the friends we’ve made this past year, as well as anything else of note. Here’s to another year of laughs!

    *Love is subjective.

    Flight Through Entirety
    A wonderful group of guys from glorious Australia. Last year we discussed Last of the Gadarene with two of their hosts, Brendan and Nathan. You can find that episode here. Not long from now we’ll be discussing The English Way of Death. You can find Flight Through Entirety at the following locations:
    Twitter: Podcast / Nathan / Brendan / Todd / Richard
    Facebook
    Website
    iTunes

    The Krynoid Podcast
    Another wonderful group of guys, this time from jolly old England. In the past year we were joined by the hosts, Jim and Martin, to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen. You can find that here. You can find The Krynoid Podcast at the following locations:
    Twitter: Jim / Martin
    Facebook
    Website
    iTunes
    Stitcher
    Player.fm

    You can find our other podcast, Triple Play, on this very website! The future is now!

    And as usual, you can find us at the normal locations:
    Subscribe on iTunes!
    Check us out on Facebook!
    Check us out on YouTube!
    Check us out on Twitter!

     



  • Trust Your Doctor

    Special 3: The Two Year Anniversary!

    Trust Your Doctor

    Direct Podcast Download

    04:57 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    There’s been an awakening. Have you felt it? It’s in our sanity. As in, we’re losing it.

    We know. Two Years. Some of you have been here for all two of them. Some of you weren’t. That’s ok, we love* you all. No but actually, thank you for listening. We really do appreciate that there are people who sit/stand/walk while listening to two random guys babble on about Doctor Who, or movie trilogies, or whatever we fancy really. We know this episode is a bit “thrown together” you might say, but it’s a nice representation of the years behind and ahead of us. Below I’ve dropped links to all the friends we’ve made this past year, as well as anything else of note. Here’s to another year of laughs!

    *Love is subjective.

    Flight Through Entirety
    A wonderful group of guys from glorious Australia. Last year we discussed Last of the Gadarene with two of their hosts, Brendan and Nathan. You can find that episode here. Not long from now we’ll be discussing The English Way of Death. You can find Flight Through Entirety at the following locations:
    Twitter: Podcast / Nathan / Brendan / Todd / Richard
    Facebook
    Website
    iTunes

    The Krynoid Podcast
    Another wonderful group of guys, this time from jolly old England. In the past year we were joined by the hosts, Jim and Martin, to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen. You can find that here. You can find The Krynoid Podcast at the following locations:
    Twitter: Jim / Martin
    Facebook
    Website
    iTunes
    Stitcher
    Player.fm

    You can find our other podcast, Triple Play, on this very website! The future is now!

    And as usual, you can find us at the normal locations:
    Subscribe on iTunes!
    Check us out on Facebook!
    Check us out on YouTube!
    Check us out on Twitter!

     



  • Pledgebreak's Podcast

    Pledge Break Season Two, Episode One: The Time Meddler

    Pledgebreak's Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    03:51 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    The first recurring villain in classic Doctor Who, a brilliant performance by Peter Butterworth, and Vikings, Vikings, Vikings! What else could it be but classic William Hartnell story The Time Meddler?

    Welcome back to Pledge Break, the show where two old friends talk about the Doctor Who version of history and the history of Doctor Who!

    There are lots of links to related things over on our blog, so check them out if you feel inclined! You can also follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook!



  • Pledgebreak's Podcast

    Pledge Break Season Two, Episode One: The Time Meddler

    Pledgebreak's Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    03:51 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    The first recurring villain in classic Doctor Who, a brilliant performance by Peter Butterworth, and Vikings, Vikings, Vikings! What else could it be but classic William Hartnell story The Time Meddler?

    Welcome back to Pledge Break, the show where two old friends talk about the Doctor Who version of history and the history of Doctor Who!

    There are lots of links to related things over on our blog, so check them out if you feel inclined! You can also follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook!



  • WhoGirls podcast

    Who Girls Podcast Special - Book Review Winter 2016

    WhoGirls podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    02:09 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    Join Heather and Kerri as they discuss their upcoming trip to Gallifrey One and review the new collection of Doctor Who Books.



  • WhoGirls podcast

    Who Girls Podcast Special - Book Review Winter 2016

    WhoGirls podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    02:09 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    Join Heather and Kerri as they discuss their upcoming trip to Gallifrey One and review the new collection of Doctor Who Books.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 63 Crushed with Disappointment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:14 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This week, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle City of Death, by Douglas Adams and Graham Williams. How many superlatives can fit in a single 40-minute podcast episode?

    Buy the story!

    City of Death was released on DVD in 2005. Seriously, if you don't have a copy, just buy it. At once. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Notes and links

    We've uploaded some photos from Brendan's Facebook album Toys on Tour, which is the best place to go to see a plastic Tom Baker crawling up the gate to the Galerie Denise Rene in Paris.

    After Hitch Hiker's and Doctor Who, Douglas Adams wrote two novels featuring holistic detective Dirk Gently, which reused elements from City of Death and Shada. Those novels were Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (1987) and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (1988). They're very good.

    Ken Grieve, with whom Douglas Adams went to Paris for lunch that one time, was the director of Destiny of the Daleks.

    We talked about Cornell, Day and Topping's The Discontinuity Guide a couple of weeks ago. Here's their take on City of Death.

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's [weird spoof version of The Hound of the Baskervilles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)) was released in 1978. It just sounds amazing!

    When she wasn't busy helping her husband to steal the Mona Lisa, Catherine Schell appeared in the second season of Space: 1999 as Maya, a shape-changing alien from the planet Psychon. It's really much worse than you could possibly imagine.

    Fans of erudite discussions of art, scarcity and authenticity will enjoy Philip Sandifer's take on this story from TARDIS Eruditorum.

    For two years, from 1911 to 1913, the Mona Lisa was no longer in the Louvre: it was hidden in a trunk in Vincenzo Peruggia's apartment after he entered the Louvre, hid it under his smock and made off with it. See, we're educational as well as entertaining.

    Captain Tancredi's bodyguard is played by Peter Halliday, who won our hearts in his role as Packer in The Invasion.

    Romana's naughty schoolgirl outfit seems to be inspired by the St Trinian's film series in the 50s and 60s. Another inspiration might be Madeline, the heroine of a series of children's books written by Austrian author Ludwig Bemelmans in the 1950s and 60s.

    Licence Denied was a collection of fan writing edited by Paul Cornell and first published in 1997. It is, sadly, out of print. Notable essays include Tom the Second, Gareth Roberts's defence of the Williams Era, and Why the Nimon Should Be Our Friends, by Phillip J. Gray. And no, you can't borrow my copy.

    James Goss's novelisation of City of Death was released by BBC Books in 2015. It's good. Buy it. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Comic Book Guy kidnaps Lucy Lawless in The Simpsons Halloween episode Treehouse of Horror X. Hilariously, the Simpsons Wikia page warns that "this episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed". Which is nice to know.

    Follow us!

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

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll cancel the wine and bring the vitamin pill. Continue with your work, professor. Enjoy it, or you will die.

    Bondfinger

    Our Casino Royale (1967) commentary will be released early in February. With hilarious results. Until then, you can enjoy our first five commentary tracks: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Crushed with Disappointment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:14 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This week, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle City of Death, by Douglas Adams and Graham Williams. How many superlatives can fit in a single 40-minute podcast episode?

    Buy the story!

    City of Death was released on DVD in 2005. Seriously, if you don't have a copy, just buy it. At once. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Notes and links

    We've uploaded some photos from Brendan's Facebook album Toys on Tour, which is the best place to go to see a plastic Tom Baker crawling up the gate to the Galerie Denise Rene in Paris.

    After Hitch Hiker's and Doctor Who, Douglas Adams wrote two novels featuring holistic detective Dirk Gently, which reused elements from City of Death and Shada. Those novels were Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (1987) and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (1988). They're very good.

    Ken Grieve, with whom Douglas Adams went to Paris for lunch that one time, was the director of Destiny of the Daleks.

    We talked about Cornell, Day and Topping's The Discontinuity Guide a couple of weeks ago. Here's their take on City of Death.

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's [weird spoof version of The Hound of the Baskervilles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_(1978_film)) was released in 1978. It just sounds amazing!

    When she wasn't busy helping her husband to steal the Mona Lisa, Catherine Schell appeared in the second season of Space: 1999 as Maya, a shape-changing alien from the planet Psychon. It's really much worse than you could possibly imagine.

    Fans of erudite discussions of art, scarcity and authenticity will enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer's take on this story from TARDIS Eruditorum.

    For two years, from 1911 to 1913, the Mona Lisa was no longer in the Louvre: it was hidden in a trunk in Vincenzo Peruggia's apartment after he entered the Louvre, hid it under his smock and made off with it. See, we're educational as well as entertaining.

    Captain Tancredi's bodyguard is played by Peter Halliday, who won our hearts in his role as Packer in The Invasion.

    Romana's naughty schoolgirl outfit seems to be inspired by the St Trinian's film series in the 50s and 60s. Another inspiration might be Madeline, the heroine of a series of children's books written by Austrian author Ludwig Bemelmans in the 1950s and 60s.

    Licence Denied was a collection of fan writing edited by Paul Cornell and first published in 1997. It is, sadly, out of print. Notable essays include Tom the Second, Gareth Roberts's defence of the Williams Era, and Why the Nimon Should Be Our Friends, by Phillip J. Gray. And no, you can't borrow my copy.

    James Goss's novelisation of City of Death was released by BBC Books in 2015. It's good. Buy it. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Comic Book Guy kidnaps Lucy Lawless in The Simpsons Halloween episode Treehouse of Horror X. Hilariously, the Simpsons Wikia page warns that "this episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed". Which is nice to know.

    Follow us!

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

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll cancel the wine and bring the vitamin pill. Continue with your work, professor. Enjoy it, or you will die.

    Bondfinger

    Our Casino Royale (1967) commentary will be released early in February. With hilarious results. Until then, you can enjoy our first five commentary tracks: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Episode 63: Crushed with Disappointment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

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    00:14 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This week, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle City of Death, by Douglas Adams and Graham Williams. How many superlatives can fit in a single 40-minute podcast episode?

    Buy the story!

    City of Death was released on DVD in 2005. Seriously, if you don't have a copy, just buy it. At once. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    We've uploaded some photos from Brendan's Facebook album Toys on Tour, which is the best place to go to see a plastic Tom Baker crawling up the gate to the Galerie Denise Rene in Paris.

    After Hitch Hiker's and Doctor Who, Douglas Adams wrote two novels featuring holistic detective Dirk Gently, which reused elements from City of Death and Shada. Those novels were Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (1987) and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (1988). They're very good.

    Ken Grieve, with whom Douglas Adams went to Paris for lunch that one time, was the director of Destiny of the Daleks.

    We talked about Cornell, Day and Topping's The Discontinuity Guide a couple of weeks ago. Here's their take on City of Death.

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's weird spoof version of The Hound of the Baskervilles was released in 1978. It just sounds amazing!

    When she wasn't busy helping her husband to steal the Mona Lisa, Catherine Schell appeared in the second season of Space: 1999 as Maya, a shape-changing alien from the planet Psychon. It's really much worse than you could possibly imagine.

    Fans of erudite discussions of art, scarcity and authenticity will enjoy Philip Sandifer's take on this story from TARDIS Eruditorum.

    For two years, from 1911 to 1913, the Mona Lisa was no longer in the Louvre: it was hidden in a trunk in Vincenzo Peruggia's apartment after he entered the Louvre, hid it under his smock and made off with it. See, we're educational as well as entertaining.

    Captain Tancredi's bodyguard is played by Peter Halliday, who won our hearts in his role as Packer in The Invasion.

    Romana's naughty schoolgirl outfit seems to be inspired by the St Trinian's film series in the 50s and 60s. Another inspiration might be Madeline, the heroine of a series of children's books written by Austrian author Ludwig Bemelmans in the 1950s and 60s.

    Licence Denied was a collection of fan writing edited by Paul Cornell and first published in 1997. It is, sadly, out of print. Notable essays include Tom the Second, Gareth Roberts's defence of the Williams Era, and Why the Nimon Should Be Our Friends, by Phillip J. Gray. And no, you can't borrow my copy.

    James Goss's novelisation of City of Death was released by BBC Books in 2015. It's good. Buy it. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Comic Book Guy kidnaps Lucy Lawless in The Simpsons Halloween episode Treehouse of Horror X. Hilariously, the Simpsons Wikia page warns that "this episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed". Which is nice to know.

    Follow us!

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

    We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we'll cancel the wine and bring the vitamin pill. Continue with your work, professor. Enjoy it, or you will die.

    Bondfinger

    Our Casino Royale (1967) commentary will be released early in February. With hilarious results. Until then, you can enjoy our first five commentary tracks: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Crushed with Disappointment

    Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    00:00 (GMT) - 25 Jan 2016

    This week, Brendan, Richard and Nathan tackle City of Death, by Douglas Adams and Graham Williams. How many superlatives can fit in a single 40-minute podcast episode?

    Buy the story!

    City of Death was released on DVD in 2005. Seriously, if you don’t have a copy, just buy it. At once. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    We’ve uploaded some photos from Brendan’s Facebook album Toys on Tour, which is the best place to go to see a plastic Tom Baker crawling up the gate to the Galerie Denise René in Paris.

    After Hitch Hiker’s and Doctor Who, Douglas Adams wrote two novels featuring holistic detective Dirk Gently, which reused elements from City of Death and Shada. Those novels were Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (1987) and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (1988). They’re very good.

    Ken Grieve, with whom Douglas Adams went to Paris for lunch that one time, was the director of Destiny of the Daleks.

    We talked about Cornell, Day and Topping’s The Discontinuity Guide a couple of weeks ago. Here’s their take on City of Death.

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s weird spoof version of The Hound of the Baskervilles was released in 1978. It just sounds amazing!

    When she wasn’t busy helping her husband to steal the Mona Lisa, Catherine Schell appeared in the second season of Space: 1999 as Maya, a shape-changing alien from the planet Psychon. It’s really much worse than you could possibly imagine.

    Fans of erudite discussions of art, scarcity and authenticity will enjoy Elizabeth Sandifer’s take on this story from TARDIS Eruditorum.

    For two years, from 1911 to 1913, the Mona Lisa was no longer in the Louvre: it was hidden in a trunk in Vincenzo Peruggia’s apartment after he entered the Louvre, hid it under his smock and made off with it. See, we’re educational as well as entertaining.

    Captain Tancredi’s bodyguard is played by Peter Halliday, who won our hearts in his role as Packer in The Invasion.

    Romana’s naughty schoolgirl outfit seems to be inspired by the St Trinian’s film series in the 50s and 60s. Another inspiration might be Madeline, the heroine of a series of children’s books written by Austrian author Ludwig Bemelmans in the 1950s and 60s.

    Licence Denied was a collection of fan writing edited by Paul Cornell and first published in 1997. It is, sadly, out of print. Notable essays include Tom the Second, Gareth Roberts’s defence of the Williams Era, and Why the Nimon Should Be Our Friends, by Phillip J. Gray. And no, you can’t borrow my copy.

    James Goss’s novelisation of City of Death was released by BBC Books in 2015. It’s good. Buy it. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)

    Comic Book Guy kidnaps Lucy Lawless in The Simpsons Halloween episode Treehouse of Horror X. Hilariously, the Simpsons Wikia page warns that “this episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed”. Which is nice to know.

    Follow us!

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

    We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll cancel the wine and bring the vitamin pill. Continue with your work, professor. Enjoy it, or you will die.

    Bondfinger

    Our Casino Royale (1967) commentary will be released early in February. With hilarious results. Until then, you can enjoy our first five commentary tracks: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.



  • Who's On

    #42 - The Husbands of River Song

    Who's On

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    19:53 (GMT) - 24 Jan 2016

    “… when the wind stands fair and the night is perfect, when you least expect it but always when you need it most, there is a song.”

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  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #512 - The New World Order

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    19:00 (GMT) - 24 Jan 2016

    The Doctor Who world was rocked this week by the news that Steven Moffat will be stepping down as showrunner, to be replaced by Chris Chibnall, showrunner of Broadchurch and writer of Torchwood, Life on Mars and yes, Doctor Who fame. What did the Three Who Rule think of this seismic shift, not to mention the fact that there won't be any new Who until Christmas of this year? More to the point, what are their views on digitizing Doctor Who pinball? Never let it be said we don't focus on the important issues here at RFS. Just in case baseless speculation isn't your thing, we also have an interview with Katy Manning, recorded at LI Who and presented here for your listening pleasure.

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



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #512 - The New World Order

    Radio Free Skaro

    Direct Podcast Download

    19:00 (GMT) - 24 Jan 2016

    The Doctor Who world was rocked this week by the news that Steven Moffat will be stepping down as showrunner, to be replaced by Chris Chibnall, showrunner of Broadchurch and writer of Torchwood, Life on Mars and yes, Doctor Who fame. What did the Three Who Rule think of this seismic shift, not to mention the fact that there won't be any new Who until Christmas of this year? More to the point, what are their views on digitizing Doctor Who pinball? Never let it be said we don't focus on the important issues here at RFS. Just in case baseless speculation isn't your thing, we also have an interview with Katy Manning, recorded at LI Who and presented here for your listening pleasure.

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



  • The Blue Box Podcast

    Episode 191: From Moffat to Chibnall

    The Blue Box Podcast

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    18:11 (GMT) - 24 Jan 2016

    The Blue Box Podcast - Episode 191: From Moffat to Chibnall Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.


  • The Sonic Toolbox

    Episode 202: That Guy From That Show That One Time

    The Sonic Toolbox

    Direct Podcast Download

    17:00 (GMT) - 24 Jan 2016

    Gally's almost here and we're SO excited! All we want to do is talk about who we're going to see as guests. Well, you know us. Mostly all we want to talk about are Gally guests. So this show, we're taking a peek at the guest list and chatting about what we know and what we've seen of some of them. And some other things as we go careening off the path and down the rabbit hole.

    WARNING: Contains many, many rabbits.



 
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