Latest Podcast Episodes
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Episode 238 - Scattershot
Traveling the VortexIn this week’s podcast we examine two Big Finish Productions exports. First it’s the Fifth Doctor, Erimen, and Perry as they land in Tibet for cricket and adventure The Roof of the World. Then our three heroes embark on a space adventure in the story, Three’s a Crowd.
We also, chat about the news of the week.
And of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 059 // Stabbed in the Feels
Doctor WhoochIn which there's more Torchwood, and so there is more drinking.
So hey, sometimes you keep watching Torchwood and it makes you really sad. But you're also drunk, so it's kind of okay? Brandon and Danica almost make their way to the end of Series Two with episode 11 ("Adrift") and Episode 12 ("Fragments"). Everybody's under bricks!
Outro music is "Blow" by Ke$ha
Podcast picture is by GIRL NAMED SHIRL PHOTOGRAPHY
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 059 // Stabbed in the Feels
Doctor WhoochIn which there's more Torchwood, and so there is more drinking.
So hey, sometimes you keep watching Torchwood and it makes you really sad. But you're also drunk, so it's kind of okay? Brandon and Danica almost make their way to the end of Series Two with episode 11 ("Adrift") and Episode 12 ("Fragments"). Everybody's under bricks!
Outro music is "Blow" by Ke$ha
Podcast picture is by GIRL NAMED SHIRL PHOTOGRAPHY
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Ep 48 - Back and as Rubbish as Ever
GeeklecticWe're back after a long hiatus and have some exciting news!
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Ep 48 - Back and as Rubbish as Ever
GeeklecticWe're back after a long hiatus and have some exciting news!
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Ep 48 - Back and as Rubbish as Ever
GeeklecticWe're back after a long hiatus and have some exciting news!
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Ep 48 - Back and as Rubbish as Ever
GeeklecticWe're back after a long hiatus and have some exciting news!
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TDP 490: DW BOOK Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who
Tin Dog Podcast@BBCWBC @BBCBooks @DWBBCBooks @0tralala @LMMyles @Andr3wSmith #doctorwho #tindogpodcast Doctor Who stories are many things: thrilling adventures, historical dramas, tales of love and war and jelly babies. They're also science fiction - but how much of the science is actually real, and how much is really fiction? The Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who is a mind-bending blend of story and science that will help you see Doctor Who in a whole new light, weaving together a series of all-new adventures, featuring every incarnation of the Doctor. With commentary that explores the possibilities of time travel, life on other planets, artificial intelligence, parallel universes and more, Simon Guerrier and Dr Marek Kukula show how Doctor Who uses science to inform its unique style of storytelling - and just how close it has often come to predicting future scientific discoveries. This book is your chance to be the Doctor's companion and explore what's out there. It will make you laugh, and think, and see the world around you differently. Because anything could be out there. And going out there is the only way to learn what it is.
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TDP 490: DW BOOK Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who
Tin Dog Podcast@BBCWBC @BBCBooks @DWBBCBooks @0tralala @LMMyles @Andr3wSmith #doctorwho #tindogpodcast Doctor Who stories are many things: thrilling adventures, historical dramas, tales of love and war and jelly babies. They're also science fiction - but how much of the science is actually real, and how much is really fiction? The Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who is a mind-bending blend of story and science that will help you see Doctor Who in a whole new light, weaving together a series of all-new adventures, featuring every incarnation of the Doctor. With commentary that explores the possibilities of time travel, life on other planets, artificial intelligence, parallel universes and more, Simon Guerrier and Dr Marek Kukula show how Doctor Who uses science to inform its unique style of storytelling - and just how close it has often come to predicting future scientific discoveries. This book is your chance to be the Doctor's companion and explore what's out there. It will make you laugh, and think, and see the world around you differently. Because anything could be out there. And going out there is the only way to learn what it is.
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TDP 490: DW BOOK Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who
Tin Dog Podcast@BBCWBC @BBCBooks @DWBBCBooks @0tralala @LMMyles @Andr3wSmith #doctorwho #tindogpodcast Doctor Who stories are many things: thrilling adventures, historical dramas, tales of love and war and jelly babies. They're also science fiction - but how much of the science is actually real, and how much is really fiction? The Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who is a mind-bending blend of story and science that will help you see Doctor Who in a whole new light, weaving together a series of all-new adventures, featuring every incarnation of the Doctor. With commentary that explores the possibilities of time travel, life on other planets, artificial intelligence, parallel universes and more, Simon Guerrier and Dr Marek Kukula show how Doctor Who uses science to inform its unique style of storytelling - and just how close it has often come to predicting future scientific discoveries. This book is your chance to be the Doctor's companion and explore what's out there. It will make you laugh, and think, and see the world around you differently. Because anything could be out there. And going out there is the only way to learn what it is.
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Earth Station Who Episode 102 - Frontiers In Space
Earth Station WhoDid Mike, Mike, Mary and Nathan Laws really watch a classic Third Doctor story about an intergalactic war between Earth forces and the Draconians, or was it merely a hallucination? In any case, it is...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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Earth Station Who Episode 102 - The ESO Network
Earth Station WhoDid Mike, Mike, Mary and Nathan Laws really watch a classic Third Doctor story about an intergalactic war between Earth forces and the Draconians, or was it merely a hallucination? In any case, it is...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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Episode #271
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastCON KASTERBOROUS LIVE 2015!!!
Adam, Mary, Debbie, Andy and the Lovely Dawn enjoy our annual live linkup with Con Kasterborous, with lots of special guests.
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 7
Doctor Who - The High Council"This is the exact moment where Peter Davison decided to leave Doctor Who"
Time-Flight Part 3 lags to the point where the guys begin discussing other more memorable Doctor Who. It is clear here that the padding is starting to drive Josh, John, Neil and Simon to further antics. What is that Xeriphin thing in the middle? Why don't the passengers relax and take a load off? Why does someone keep disconnecting the Master's router? Take two Anadin (or Anacin in the States) and call us in the morning.
(c) Doctor Who is a copyright of the BBC, no infringements are intended
(c) Disclaimer is copyright of Tachyon TV Incorporated, infringements are intended
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 7
Doctor Who - The High Council"This is the exact moment where Peter Davison decided to leave Doctor Who"
Time-Flight Part 3 lags to the point where the guys begin discussing other more memorable Doctor Who. It is clear here that the padding is starting to drive Josh, John, Neil and Simon to further antics. What is that Xeriphin thing in the middle? Why don't the passengers relax and take a load off? Why does someone keep disconnecting the Master's router? Take two Anadin (or Anacin in the States) and call us in the morning.
(c) Doctor Who is a copyright of the BBC, no infringements are intended
(c) Disclaimer is copyright of Tachyon TV Incorporated, infringements are intended
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The Daleks
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastWhat does it take to make a villain that lasts over 50 years? Apparently an early fan acceptance followed by contractual obligation. The Daleks have terrorized the Doctor since his second televised adventure and don’t show any signs of giving up any time soon. This week Haley and Jay revisit the first appearance of the Daleks and discuss their evolution, improvements, and what it will take to keep them as a viable villain moving forward. News Links: Doctor Who […]
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The Daleks
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastWhat does it take to make a villain that lasts over 50 years? Apparently an early fan acceptance followed by contractual obligation. The Daleks have terrorized the Doctor since his second televised adventure and don’t show any signs of … Continue reading
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Radio Free Skaro #485 - Past Christmas
Radio Free SkaroGuest announcements for Gallifrey One and Chicago TARDIS! LEGO Doctor Who talk! Capaldi dolly banter! Warren becoming enraged by Star Trek: Into Darkness and almost saying a naughty word! Yes, it's business as usual again here at Radio Free Skaro headquarters after the madness that was San Diego Comic-Con, but lo, we also have something special this week, the return of Nerdist scribe Kyle Anderson, who joins us for a commentary of the 2014 Doctor Who Christmas special "Last Christmas"! What better time than mid-July to get into the holiday spirit...of nightmares!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #485 - Past Christmas
Radio Free SkaroGuest announcements for Gallifrey One and Chicago TARDIS! LEGO Doctor Who talk! Capaldi dolly banter! Warren becoming enraged by Star Trek: Into Darkness and almost saying a naughty word! Yes, it's business as usual again here at Radio Free Skaro headquarters after the madness that was San Diego Comic-Con, but lo, we also have something special this week, the return of Nerdist scribe Kyle Anderson, who joins us for a commentary of the 2014 Doctor Who Christmas special "Last Christmas"! What better time than mid-July to get into the holiday spirit...of nightmares!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 78: Interstellar Intergalactic Interpol Interloper
Trust Your DoctorInterspaced into interpretive intermissions?
This week Kiyan and Dylan… take a few jabs at Pertwee (who hasn’t quite left us yet apparently) and the move forward into Tom Baker’s era with Robot. Robot was written by the previous script editor, Terrance Dicks, and was aired in December of 1974 and January of 1975.
Find the Krynoid Podcast at their website, over here.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Episode 78: Interstellar Intergalactic Interpol Interloper
Trust Your DoctorInterspaced into interpretive intermissions?
This week Kiyan and Dylan… take a few jabs at Pertwee (who hasn’t quite left us yet apparently) and the move forward into Tom Baker’s era with Robot. Robot was written by the previous script editor, Terrance Dicks, and was aired in December of 1974 and January of 1975.
Find the Krynoid Podcast at their website, over here.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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A Sociopathic Child
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAs our flight through Tom Baker’s first season comes to an end, we pull on a latex mask, strap on some bombs, fill our pockets with gold dust and drop down into Wookey Hole to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen.
Buy the stories!
Revenge of the Cybermen was released on DVD in 2010. It can be bought by itself in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia it was released in a box set along with Silver Nemesis (Amazon UK).
Links and notes
In [Unnatural Selection](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Unnatural_Selection_(episode)), a Season 2 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dr Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) is cured of some terrible aging makeup by a quick trip through the matter transporters. Coincidence? Probably.
The 1970s Japanese TV Series Saiyūki was dubbed into English by the BBC and broadcast under the title Monkey in the UK and Australia, with David Collings (Vorus) as the eponymous Monkey God. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation often ran it in the traditional 6.30 PM weekday timeslot that rightfully belonged to Doctor Who.
Brendan’s mysterious claim that Kellman was a collector of James Bond memorabilia will become clear if you just check out this page here.
Cottage Under Siege was a brilliant Doctor Who fanzine from the wilderness years, edited by Neil Corry and Gareth Roberts. There were three issues, published in 1993 and 1994. I’d love to see it again. Anyone?
Fans of using orographically enhanced toilet rolls to simulate asteroids will also enjoy the Blakes 7 Season 4 title sequence.
And for all of you who are mystified by Sarah’s hat in Robot, perhaps this picture of Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby (1974) will clear things up.
Picks of the week
Todd and Nathan
The 60 minutes LP version of Genesis of the Daleks was released in 1978. It is still available on Audible. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Todd
The Big Finish audio The Relics of Jegg-Sau sees the delightful Bernice Summerfield facing the K1 robot from, er, Robot.
Richard
The Doctor Who Monster Book, by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in 1975. It was Nathan’s first introduction to Doctor Who, so we have that to thank it for. It is, sadly, currently out of print.
[Harry Sullivan’s War](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Harry_Sullivan’s_War_(novel)), by Ian Marter, was a spy thriller published by Target Books in 1986, in the same month as Marter’s death. It’s out of print too, but if you’re keen you can almost certainly get hold of a second-hand copy through Amazon.
Brendan
I, Davros is a series of four Big Finish audios chronicling Davros’s life from his teens up until the events of Genesis of the Daleks.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard did have a Twitter account once, but he spoke to it in ALGOL that one time and it exploded. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or Roger Murray-Leach will come over to your house and strew mannequins in all your hallways.
And coming on 1 August…
Check out our new project: Bondfinger. You can keep up with all the news on Twitter and Facebook. It’s getting closer every day!
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A Sociopathic Child
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAs our flight through Tom Baker’s first season comes to an end, we pull on a latex mask, strap on some bombs, fill our pockets with gold dust and drop down into Wookey Hole to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen.
Buy the stories!
Revenge of the Cybermen was released on DVD in 2010. It can be bought by itself in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia it was released in a box set along with Silver Nemesis (Amazon UK).
Links and notes
In [Unnatural Selection](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Unnatural_Selection_(episode)), a Season 2 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dr Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) is cured of some terrible aging makeup by a quick trip through the matter transporters. Coincidence? Probably.
The 1970s Japanese TV Series Saiyūki was dubbed into English by the BBC and broadcast under the title Monkey in the UK and Australia, with David Collings (Vorus) as the eponymous Monkey God. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation often ran it in the traditional 6.30 PM weekday timeslot that rightfully belonged to Doctor Who.
Brendan’s mysterious claim that Kellman was a collector of James Bond memorabilia will become clear if you just check out this page here.
Cottage Under Siege was a brilliant Doctor Who fanzine from the wilderness years, edited by Neil Corry and Gareth Roberts. There were three issues, published in 1993 and 1994. I’d love to see it again. Anyone?
Fans of using orographically enhanced toilet rolls to simulate asteroids will also enjoy the Blakes 7 Season 4 title sequence.
And for all of you who are mystified by Sarah’s hat in Robot, perhaps this picture of Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby (1974) will clear things up.
Picks of the week
Todd and Nathan
The 60 minutes LP version of Genesis of the Daleks was released in 1978. It is still available on Audible. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Todd
The Big Finish audio The Relics of Jegg-Sau sees the delightful Bernice Summerfield facing the K1 robot from, er, Robot.
Richard
The Doctor Who Monster Book, by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in 1975. It was Nathan’s first introduction to Doctor Who, so we have that to thank it for. It is, sadly, currently out of print.
[Harry Sullivan’s War](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Harry_Sullivan’s_War_(novel)), by Ian Marter, was a spy thriller published by Target Books in 1986, in the same month as Marter’s death. It’s out of print too, but if you’re keen you can almost certainly get hold of a second-hand copy through Amazon.
Brendan
I, Davros is a series of four Big Finish audios chronicling Davros’s life from his teens up until the events of Genesis of the Daleks.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard did have a Twitter account once, but he spoke to it in ALGOL that one time and it exploded. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or Roger Murray-Leach will come over to your house and strew mannequins in all your hallways.
And coming on 1 August…
Check out our new project: Bondfinger. You can keep up with all the news on Twitter and Facebook. It’s getting closer every day!
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A Sociopathic Child
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAs our flight through Tom Baker’s first season comes to an end, we pull on a latex mask, strap on some bombs, fill our pockets with gold dust and drop down into Wookey Hole to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen.
Buy the stories!
Revenge of the Cybermen was released on DVD in 2010. It can be bought by itself in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia it was released in a box set along with Silver Nemesis (Amazon UK).
Links and notes
In [Unnatural Selection](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Unnatural_Selection_(episode)), a Season 2 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dr Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) is cured of some terrible aging makeup by a quick trip through the matter transporters. Coincidence? Probably.
The 1970s Japanese TV Series Saiyūki was dubbed into English by the BBC and broadcast under the title Monkey in the UK and Australia, with David Collings (Vorus) as the eponymous Monkey God. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation often ran it in the traditional 6.30 PM weekday timeslot that rightfully belonged to Doctor Who.
Brendan’s mysterious claim that Kellman was a collector of James Bond memorabilia will become clear if you just check out this page here.
Cottage Under Siege was a brilliant Doctor Who fanzine from the wilderness years, edited by Neil Corry and Gareth Roberts. There were three issues, published in 1993 and 1994. I’d love to see it again. Anyone?
Fans of using orographically enhanced toilet rolls to simulate asteroids will also enjoy the Blakes 7 Season 4 title sequence.
And for all of you who are mystified by Sarah’s hat in Robot, perhaps this picture of Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby (1974) will clear things up.
Picks of the week
Todd and Nathan
The 60 minutes LP version of Genesis of the Daleks was released in 1978. It is still available on Audible. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Todd
The Big Finish audio The Relics of Jegg-Sau sees the delightful Bernice Summerfield facing the K1 robot from, er, Robot.
Richard
The Doctor Who Monster Book, by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in 1975. It was Nathan’s first introduction to Doctor Who, so we have that to thank it for. It is, sadly, currently out of print.
[Harry Sullivan’s War](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Harry_Sullivan’s_War_(novel)), by Ian Marter, was a spy thriller published by Target Books in 1986, in the same month as Marter’s death. It’s out of print too, but if you’re keen you can almost certainly get hold of a second-hand copy through Amazon.
Brendan
I, Davros is a series of four Big Finish audios chronicling Davros’s life from his teens up until the events of Genesis of the Daleks.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard did have a Twitter account once, but he spoke to it in ALGOL that one time and it exploded. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or Roger Murray-Leach will come over to your house and strew mannequins in all your hallways.
And coming on 1 August…
Check out our new project: Bondfinger. You can keep up with all the news on Twitter and Facebook. It’s getting closer every day!
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A Sociopathic Child
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAs our flight through Tom Baker’s first season comes to an end, we pull on a latex mask, strap on some bombs, fill our pockets with gold dust and drop down into Wookey Hole to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen.
Buy the stories!
Revenge of the Cybermen was released on DVD in 2010. It can be bought by itself in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia it was released in a box set along with Silver Nemesis (Amazon UK).
Links and notes
In [Unnatural Selection](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Unnatural_Selection_(episode)), a Season 2 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dr Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) is cured of some terrible aging makeup by a quick trip through the matter transporters. Coincidence? Probably.
The 1970s Japanese TV Series Saiyūki was dubbed into English by the BBC and broadcast under the title Monkey in the UK and Australia, with David Collings (Vorus) as the eponymous Monkey God. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation often ran it in the traditional 6.30 PM weekday timeslot that rightfully belonged to Doctor Who.
Brendan’s mysterious claim that Kellman was a collector of James Bond memorabilia will become clear if you just check out this page here.
Cottage Under Siege was a brilliant Doctor Who fanzine from the wilderness years, edited by Neil Corry and Gareth Roberts. There were three issues, published in 1993 and 1994. I’d love to see it again. Anyone?
Fans of using orographically enhanced toilet rolls to simulate asteroids will also enjoy the Blakes 7 Season 4 title sequence.
And for all of you who are mystified by Sarah’s hat in Robot, perhaps this picture of Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby (1974) will clear things up.
Picks of the week
Todd and Nathan
The 60 minutes LP version of Genesis of the Daleks was released in 1978. It is still available on Audible. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Todd
The Big Finish audio The Relics of Jegg-Sau sees the delightful Bernice Summerfield facing the K1 robot from, er, Robot.
Richard
The Doctor Who Monster Book, by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in 1975. It was Nathan’s first introduction to Doctor Who, so we have that to thank it for. It is, sadly, currently out of print.
[Harry Sullivan’s War](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Harry_Sullivan’s_War_(novel)), by Ian Marter, was a spy thriller published by Target Books in 1986, in the same month as Marter’s death. It’s out of print too, but if you’re keen you can almost certainly get hold of a second-hand copy through Amazon.
Brendan
I, Davros is a series of four Big Finish audios chronicling Davros’s life from his teens up until the events of Genesis of the Daleks.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard did have a Twitter account once, but he spoke to it in ALGOL that one time and it exploded. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or Roger Murray-Leach will come over to your house and strew mannequins in all your hallways.
And coming on 1 August…
Check out our new project: Bondfinger. You can keep up with all the news on Twitter and Facebook. It’s getting closer every day!
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A Sociopathic Child
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAs our flight through Tom Baker’s first season comes to an end, we pull on a latex mask, strap on some bombs, fill our pockets with gold dust and drop down into Wookey Hole to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen.
Buy the stories!
Revenge of the Cybermen was released on DVD in 2010. It can be bought by itself in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia it was released in a box set along with Silver Nemesis (Amazon UK).
Links and notes
In [Unnatural Selection](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Unnatural_Selection_(episode)), a Season 2 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dr Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) is cured of some terrible aging makeup by a quick trip through the matter transporters. Coincidence? Probably.
The 1970s Japanese TV Series Saiyūki was dubbed into English by the BBC and broadcast under the title Monkey in the UK and Australia, with David Collings (Vorus) as the eponymous Monkey God. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation often ran it in the traditional 6.30 PM weekday timeslot that rightfully belonged to Doctor Who.
Brendan’s mysterious claim that Kellman was a collector of James Bond memorabilia will become clear if you just check out this page here.
Cottage Under Siege was a brilliant Doctor Who fanzine from the wilderness years, edited by Neil Corry and Gareth Roberts. There were three issues, published in 1993 and 1994. I’d love to see it again. Anyone?
Fans of using orographically enhanced toilet rolls to simulate asteroids will also enjoy the Blakes 7 Season 4 title sequence.
And for all of you who are mystified by Sarah’s hat in Robot, perhaps this picture of Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby (1974) will clear things up.
Picks of the week
Todd and Nathan
The 60 minutes LP version of Genesis of the Daleks was released in 1978. It is still available on Audible. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Todd
The Big Finish audio The Relics of Jegg-Sau sees the delightful Bernice Summerfield facing the K1 robot from, er, Robot.
Richard
The Doctor Who Monster Book, by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in 1975. It was Nathan’s first introduction to Doctor Who, so we have that to thank it for. It is, sadly, currently out of print.
[Harry Sullivan’s War](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Harry_Sullivan’s_War_(novel)), by Ian Marter, was a spy thriller published by Target Books in 1986, in the same month as Marter’s death. It’s out of print too, but if you’re keen you can almost certainly get hold of a second-hand copy through Amazon.
Brendan
I, Davros is a series of four Big Finish audios chronicling Davros’s life from his teens up until the events of Genesis of the Daleks.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard did have a Twitter account once, but he spoke to it in ALGOL that one time and it exploded. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or Roger Murray-Leach will come over to your house and strew mannequins in all your hallways.
And coming on 1 August…
Check out our new project: Bondfinger. You can keep up with all the news on Twitter and Facebook. It’s getting closer every day!
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Staggering Stories Podcast #215: Games of War
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn review the 1969 Doctor Who TV story ‘The War Games’ and the 1983 film ‘WarGames’, say what we’ve been up to recently, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:25 — Welcome!
- 02:26 – News:
- 02:40 — Doctor Who: Back on the 19th September 2015.
- 04:52 — Star Wars: Young Han Solo film.
- 07:16 — Doctor Who: Lego Dimensions for Capaldi.
- 09:48 — Sapphire and Steel: New TV series?
- 17:07 — Danger Mouse: More cast added to new series.
- 17:47 — Locke and Key: Audio adaptation coming.
- 20:08 – WarGames (1983 film).
- 34:10 – Flotsam and Jetsam.
- 44:24 – Doctor Who: The War Games.
- 59:59 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
- 62:24 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 62:58 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Star Wars.
- Wikipedia: Han Solo.
- Wikipedia: Lego Dimensions.
- Wikipedia: Sapphire and Steel.
- Wikipedia: Danger Mouse (TV Series).
- IDW Publishing: Locke & Key.
- Wikipedia: WarGames.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – The War Games.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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Cloud City Council Issue 23 Practically Overreaching
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who PodcastNews:
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San Diego Comic Con what did we learn? Not much though we do go on a rant about CGI and practical effects.
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Parents are weird (bikinigate: 30 years too late)
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Star Wars Aftermath excerpt is released and it looks good.
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Jonathan plays with the Star Wars App and Robert tries to remain interested.
Comics
In comics we talk about Princess Leia 5, Darth Vader 7, and Lando issue 1.
Throwback section
Dark Horse Comics Jedi vs Sith and why a weak series of comics is so important to the Star Wars universe as a whole.
Show Notes:Aftermath Excerpt from Enterainment WeeklyMad Max CGI comparison
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Episode 36: A Sociopathic Child
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAs our flight through Tom Baker's first season comes to an end, we pull on a latex mask, strap on some bombs, fill our pockets with gold dust and drop down into Wookey Hole to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen.
Buy the stories!
Revenge of the Cybermen was released on DVD in 2010. It can be bought by itself in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia it was released in a box set along with Silver Nemesis (Amazon UK).
Links and notes
In Unnatural Selection, a Season 2 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dr Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) is cured of some terrible aging makeup by a quick trip through the matter transporters. Coincidence? Probably.
The 1970s Japanese TV Series Saiyuki was dubbed into English by the BBC and broadcast under the title Monkey in the UK and Australia, with David Collings (Vorus) as the eponymous Monkey God. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation often ran it in the traditional 6.30 PM weekday timeslot that rightfully belonged to Doctor Who.
Brendan's mysterious claim that Kellman was a collector of James Bond memorabilia will become clear if you just check out this page here.
Cottage Under Siege was a brilliant Doctor Who fanzine from the wilderness years, edited by Neil Corry and Gareth Roberts. There were three issues, published in 1993 and 1994. I'd love to see it again. Anyone?
Fans of using orographically enhanced toilet rolls to simulate asteroids will also enjoy the Blakes 7 Season 4 title sequence.
And for all of you who are mystified by Sarah's hat in Robot, perhaps this picture of Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby (1974) will clear things up.
Picks of the week
Todd and Nathan
The 60 minutes LP version of Genesis of the Daleks was released in 1978. It is still available on Audible. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Todd
The Big Finish audio The Relics of Jegg-Sau sees the delightful Bernice Summerfield facing the K1 robot from, er, Robot.
Richard
The Doctor Who Monster Book, by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in 1975. It was Nathan's first introduction to Doctor Who, so we have that to thank it for. It is, sadly, currently out of print.
Harry Sullivan's War, by Ian Marter, was a spy thriller published by Target Books in 1986, in the same month as Marter's death. It's out of print too, but if you're keen you can almost certainly get hold of a second-hand copy through Amazon.
Brendan
I, Davros is a series of four Big Finish audios chronicling Davros's life from his teens up until the events of Genesis of the Daleks.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard did have a Twitter account once, but he spoke to it in ALGOL that one time and it exploded. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or Roger Murray-Leach will come over to your house and strew mannequins in all your hallways.
And coming on 1 August...
Check out our new project: Bondfinger. You can keep up with all the news on Twitter and Facebook. It's getting closer every day!
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Episode 36 A Sociopathic Child
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAs our flight through Tom Baker's first season comes to an end, we pull on a latex mask, strap on some bombs, fill our pockets with gold dust and drop down into Wookey Hole to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen.
Buy the stories!
Revenge of the Cybermen was released on DVD in 2010. It can be bought by itself in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia it was released in a box set along with Silver Nemesis (Amazon UK).
Links and notes
In [Unnatural Selection](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Unnatural_Selection_(episode)), a Season 2 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dr Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) is cured of some terrible aging makeup by a quick trip through the matter transporters. Coincidence? Probably.
The 1970s Japanese TV Series Saiyuki was dubbed into English by the BBC and broadcast under the title Monkey in the UK and Australia, with David Collings (Vorus) as the eponymous Monkey God. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation often ran it in the traditional 6.30 PM weekday timeslot that rightfully belonged to Doctor Who.
Brendan's mysterious claim that Kellman was a collector of James Bond memorabilia will become clear if you just check out this page here.
Cottage Under Siege was a brilliant Doctor Who fanzine from the wilderness years, edited by Neil Corry and Gareth Roberts. There were three issues, published in 1993 and 1994. I'd love to see it again. Anyone?
Fans of using orographically enhanced toilet rolls to simulate asteroids will also enjoy the Blakes 7 Season 4 title sequence.
And for all of you who are mystified by Sarah's hat in Robot, perhaps this picture of Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby (1974) will clear things up.
Picks of the week
Todd and Nathan
The 60 minutes LP version of Genesis of the Daleks was released in 1978. It is still available on Audible. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Todd
The Big Finish audio The Relics of Jegg-Sau sees the delightful Bernice Summerfield facing the K1 robot from, er, Robot.
Richard
The Doctor Who Monster Book, by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in 1975. It was Nathan's first introduction to Doctor Who, so we have that to thank it for. It is, sadly, currently out of print.
[Harry Sullivan's War](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Harry_Sullivan's_War_(novel)), by Ian Marter, was a spy thriller published by Target Books in 1986, in the same month as Marter's death. It's out of print too, but if you're keen you can almost certainly get hold of a second-hand copy through Amazon.
Brendan
I, Davros is a series of four Big Finish audios chronicling Davros's life from his teens up until the events of Genesis of the Daleks.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard did have a Twitter account once, but he spoke to it in ALGOL that one time and it exploded. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or Roger Murray-Leach will come over to your house and strew mannequins in all your hallways.
And coming on 1 August...
Check out our new project: Bondfinger. You can keep up with all the news on Twitter and Facebook. It's getting closer every day!
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A Sociopathic Child
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAs our flight through Tom Baker's first season comes to an end, we pull on a latex mask, strap on some bombs, fill our pockets with gold dust and drop down into Wookey Hole to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen.
Buy the stories!
Revenge of the Cybermen was released on DVD in 2010. It can be bought by itself in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia it was released in a box set along with Silver Nemesis (Amazon UK).
Links and notes
In [Unnatural Selection](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Unnatural_Selection_(episode)), a Season 2 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dr Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) is cured of some terrible aging makeup by a quick trip through the matter transporters. Coincidence? Probably.
The 1970s Japanese TV Series Saiyuki was dubbed into English by the BBC and broadcast under the title Monkey in the UK and Australia, with David Collings (Vorus) as the eponymous Monkey God. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation often ran it in the traditional 6.30 PM weekday timeslot that rightfully belonged to Doctor Who.
Brendan's mysterious claim that Kellman was a collector of James Bond memorabilia will become clear if you just check out this page here.
Cottage Under Siege was a brilliant Doctor Who fanzine from the wilderness years, edited by Neil Corry and Gareth Roberts. There were three issues, published in 1993 and 1994. I'd love to see it again. Anyone?
Fans of using orographically enhanced toilet rolls to simulate asteroids will also enjoy the Blakes 7 Season 4 title sequence.
And for all of you who are mystified by Sarah's hat in Robot, perhaps this picture of Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby (1974) will clear things up.
Picks of the week
Todd and Nathan
The 60 minutes LP version of Genesis of the Daleks was released in 1978. It is still available on Audible. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Todd
The Big Finish audio The Relics of Jegg-Sau sees the delightful Bernice Summerfield facing the K1 robot from, er, Robot.
Richard
The Doctor Who Monster Book, by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in 1975. It was Nathan's first introduction to Doctor Who, so we have that to thank it for. It is, sadly, currently out of print.
[Harry Sullivan's War](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Harry_Sullivan's_War_(novel)), by Ian Marter, was a spy thriller published by Target Books in 1986, in the same month as Marter's death. It's out of print too, but if you're keen you can almost certainly get hold of a second-hand copy through Amazon.
Brendan
I, Davros is a series of four Big Finish audios chronicling Davros's life from his teens up until the events of Genesis of the Daleks.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard did have a Twitter account once, but he spoke to it in ALGOL that one time and it exploded. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or Roger Murray-Leach will come over to your house and strew mannequins in all your hallways.
And coming on 1 August...
Check out our new project: Bondfinger. You can keep up with all the news on Twitter and Facebook. It's getting closer every day!
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Episode 164: Still More Missing Episodes
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 164: Still More Missing Episodes Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett
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A Sociopathic Child
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAs our flight through Tom Baker’s first season comes to an end, we pull on a latex mask, strap on some bombs, fill our pockets with gold dust and drop down into Wookey Hole to discuss Revenge of the Cybermen.
Buy the stories!
Revenge of the Cybermen was released on DVD in 2010. It can be bought by itself in the US (Amazon US), but in the UK and Australia it was released in a box set along with Silver Nemesis (Amazon UK).
Links and notes
In [Unnatural Selection](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Unnatural_Selection_(episode)), a Season 2 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dr Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) is cured of some terrible aging makeup by a quick trip through the matter transporters. Coincidence? Probably.
The 1970s Japanese TV Series Saiyūki was dubbed into English by the BBC and broadcast under the title Monkey in the UK and Australia, with David Collings (Vorus) as the eponymous Monkey God. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation often ran it in the traditional 6.30 PM weekday timeslot that rightfully belonged to Doctor Who.
Brendan’s mysterious claim that Kellman was a collector of James Bond memorabilia will become clear if you just check out this page here.
Cottage Under Siege was a brilliant Doctor Who fanzine from the wilderness years, edited by Neil Corry and Gareth Roberts. There were three issues, published in 1993 and 1994. I’d love to see it again. Anyone?
Fans of using orographically enhanced toilet rolls to simulate asteroids will also enjoy the Blakes 7 Season 4 title sequence.
And for all of you who are mystified by Sarah’s hat in Robot, perhaps this picture of Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby (1974) will clear things up.
Picks of the week
Todd and Nathan
The 60 minutes LP version of Genesis of the Daleks was released in 1978. It is still available on Audible. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Todd
The Big Finish audio The Relics of Jegg-Sau sees the delightful Bernice Summerfield facing the K1 robot from, er, Robot.
Richard
The Doctor Who Monster Book, by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in 1975. It was Nathan’s first introduction to Doctor Who, so we have that to thank it for. It is, sadly, currently out of print.
[Harry Sullivan’s War](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Harry_Sullivan’s_War_(novel)), by Ian Marter, was a spy thriller published by Target Books in 1986, in the same month as Marter’s death. It’s out of print too, but if you’re keen you can almost certainly get hold of a second-hand copy through Amazon.
Brendan
I, Davros is a series of four Big Finish audios chronicling Davros’s life from his teens up until the events of Genesis of the Daleks.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard did have a Twitter account once, but he spoke to it in ALGOL that one time and it exploded. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or Roger Murray-Leach will come over to your house and strew mannequins in all your hallways.
And coming on 1 August…
Check out our new project: Bondfinger. You can keep up with all the news on Twitter and Facebook. It’s getting closer every day!
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Doctor Who Dark Journey - Lost Souls
AM Audio MediaAs the darkness gives way to light the Doctor discovers that his journey is over but a new one is about to begin. As old friends walk the streets of Baker Street, a battle scarred Holmes, intelligence and bravery still intact but world view forever changed, wrestles with the darkest question of all... "Doctor, in the chamber, were you possessed by that dark beast?" Written by Andrew Chalmers, Sound Design and Music by Joshua Hemming, Directed by MA Tamburro
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Doctor Who Dark Journey - S2E6 - Lost Souls
AM Audio MediaLost Souls - As the darkness gives way to light the Doctor discovers that his journey is over but a new one is about to begin. As old friends walk the cobbled stones of Baker Street, a battle scarred Holmes, intelligence and bravery still intact but world view forever changed, wrestles with the darkest question of all… “Doctor, in the chamber, were you possessed by that dark beast?” Written by Andrew Chalmers, Sound Design and Music by Joshua Hemming, Directed by MA Tamburro Album Cover Artwork by Paul Cooke Special thanks to Levi Considine Links: www.amaudiomedia.com www.facebook.com/amaudiomedia https://twitter.com/amaudiomedia (Doctor Who Dark Journey is a fan production of AM Audio Media. Doctor Who is a property of the BBC, no copyright infringement intended.)
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10: Marco Polo 2-3
Lazy Doctor WhoD (2-3) - Erika and Steven finally get back to watching the reconstruction of Doctor Who's fourth serial, "Marco Polo", from 1964. Warning: there's more singing in this episode.Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
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10: Marco Polo 2-3
Lazy Doctor WhoD (2-3)
Erika and Steven finally get back to watching the reconstruction of Doctor Who’s fourth serial, “Marco Polo”, from 1964. Warning: there’s more singing in this episode.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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The Cloister Room 121 - Time-Vine
The Cloister RoomA day late but by no means a dollar short, this bumper edition of The Cloister Room features discussions of two different stories, bookending the Key to Time season--The Ribos Operation and The Armageddon Factor! If that turns out to be just slightly less than enough for you, how about a discussion of the new trailer for Series Nine of Doctor Who? Or how about a completely unrelated tangent about Animorphs? What are you waiting for? This thing is like an hour and a half long!
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The Cloister Room 121 - Time-Vine
The Cloister RoomA day late but by no means a dollar short, this bumper edition of The Cloister Room features discussions of two different stories, bookending the Key to Time season--The Ribos Operation and The Armageddon Factor! If that turns out to be just slightly less than enough for you, how about a discussion of the new trailer for Series Nine of Doctor Who? Or how about a completely unrelated tangent about Animorphs? What are you waiting for? This thing is like an hour and a half long!
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The Cloister Room 121 - Time-Vine
The Cloister RoomA day late but by no means a dollar short, this bumper edition of The Cloister Room features discussions of two different stories, bookending the Key to Time season--The Ribos Operation and The Armageddon Factor! If that turns out to be just slightly less than enough for you, how about a discussion of the new trailer for Series Nine of Doctor Who? Or how about a completely unrelated tangent about Animorphs? What are you waiting for? This thing is like an hour and a half long!
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Episode 2: I'm a Girl
A Disused Yeti
Second full episode. Risa, Warren, Ken, and Richie argue, er, discuss the possibility of a female Doctor on Doctor Who *Note* To be 100% accurate, Gillian Anderson was born in the U.S., but raised in the U.K., so her British dialect is authentic.
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109 - Serious Series Nine Speculation
Arrow of TimeThat title just never gets old, does it? (This is a rhetorical question, please do not write in.) Comic-Con hit San Diego during what I will generously call “this week” and brought with it the usual assortment of pop culture icons, chief among those from our point of view being the cast of a certain British Broadcasting Corporation programme. But they didn’t show up empty handed! Well, literally yes, but not metaphorically. They had a Series 9 trailer with them, and we couldn’t wait to very slowly jump on the chance to pick it apart with our advanced looking-at-and-then-talking-about-things abilities. Never content to have a focused, concise episode, we also talk about the upcoming Lego Dimensions and its inclusion of the Who universe.
If you find that your WhoTubes haven’t been definitive enough lately, “The First Question” – The Definitive Edition from LastWhovianTrailers ought to ring your cloister bell: http://youtu.be/-wyF9s1_VvI
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GSN PODCAST: Geek Syndicate - Episode 249
Geek SyndicateIn this week's episode Dave and Barry try to make sense of the madness that was the San Diego Comic Con. We wish them luck..they will surely need it.
News
- Con Man
- Sapphire & Steel Reboot?
- Doctor Who: Titan Comics Announce Eighth Doctor Mini-Series!
Week that was
- Kingsman: The Secret Service
- We review Marvel's latest addition to its ever expanding movie universe - Antman.
Main
- San Diego Comic Con..need we say more!
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GSN PODCAST: Geek Syndicate - Episode 249
Geek SyndicateIn this week's episode Dave and Barry try to make sense of the madness that was the San Diego Comic Con. We wish them luck..they will surely need it.
News
- Con Man
- Sapphire & Steel Reboot?
- Doctor Who: Titan Comics Announce Eighth Doctor Mini-Series!
Week that was
- Kingsman: The Secret Service
- We review Marvel's latest addition to its ever expanding movie universe - Antman.
Main
- San Diego Comic Con..need we say more!
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Tim's Take On: Episode 288(Doctor Who: The Highlanders review)
Tim's Take On...This week my classic series rewatch resumes with Dr Who: The Highlanders, Jamie McCrimmon's debut story.
You can read more about this story here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Highlanders_(Doctor_Who)
and the wife in space blog's review here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/06/the-highlanders/
End theme is Dr Who(Gypsy Guitar version) by Thrip
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 288(Doctor Who: The Highlanders review)
Tim's Take On...This week my classic series rewatch resumes with Dr Who: The Highlanders, Jamie McCrimmon's debut story.
You can read more about this story here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Highlanders_(Doctor_Who)
and the wife in space blog's review here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/06/the-highlanders/
End theme is Dr Who(Gypsy Guitar version) by Thrip
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 288(Doctor Who: The Highlanders review)
Tim's Take On...This week my classic series rewatch resumes with Dr Who: The Highlanders, Jamie McCrimmon’s debut story.
You can read more about this story here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Highlanders_(Doctor_Who)
and the wife in space blog’s review here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/06/the-highlanders/
End theme is Dr Who(Gypsy Guitar version) by Thrip
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.