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  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #022 Suburban TARDIS 2013

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    02:32 (GMT) - 3 Dec 2013

    A special podcast episode recorded at Chicago TARDIS 2013 featuring a one-on-one interview with classic series sound designer Dick Mills, the "Podcast Playground" panel with Erika Ensign & Lynne M. Thomas of the Verity Podcast and Alex Kennard of the Reality Bomb Podcast, and a report from Gordon Dymowski on the charity auction.  


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #022 Suburban TARDIS 2013

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    02:32 (GMT) - 3 Dec 2013

    A special podcast episode recorded at Chicago TARDIS 2013 featuring a one-on-one interview with classic series sound designer Dick Mills, the "Podcast Playground" panel with Erika Ensign & Lynne M. Thomas of the Verity Podcast and Alex Kennard of the Reality Bomb Podcast, and a report from Gordon Dymowski on the charity auction.


  • WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

    #022 Suburban TARDIS 2013

    WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

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    02:32 (GMT) - 3 Dec 2013

    A special podcast episode recorded at Chicago TARDIS 2013 featuring a one-on-one interview with classic series sound designer Dick Mills, the "Podcast Playground" panel with Erika Ensign & Lynne M. Thomas of the Verity Podcast and Alex Kennard of the Reality Bomb Podcast, and a report from Gordon Dymowski on the charity auction.


  • Outpost Skaro Podcast

    Episode 58 - Missing Believed Having A Good Time

    Outpost Skaro Podcast

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    23:09 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    Derek and Eddie do a Smith and Jones style talking heads as they discuss Eddies book (available now!), Missing Believed Wiped and just what Eddie knows about the Missing Episodes. With a bonus twitter Q&A session at the end.

    Also what did that Mysterious stranger hand our heroes in that dark alley after MBW? (dun dun DUN!!!!)

    Eddie’s book is available for order here!



  • The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

    Advent 02 2013

    The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

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    22:43 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    Available in YouTubeHD – http://youtu.be/1MtjuaYstbI?hd=1



  • Traveling the Vortex

    Side Trip 11 - Rachel's Chicago TARDIS Recap

    Traveling the Vortex

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    18:13 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    ttv 1400 anniListener and Traveling the Vortex guest correspondent, Rachel is back home from her adventure to Chicago TARDIS over the Thanksgiving weekend. She has been gracious enough to file a report on her trip for this special Side Trip edition of the show.

    If you’d like to see more about the journey, be sure to visit her website – Style and Smarts

    If you, too went to Chicago TARDIS, please feel free to share your pictures, write to us about your experience, or just leave us a comment below!

    Meanwhile, enjoy Rachel’s recount of the event, and a BIG THANKS to her for sharing it with our listeners and friends.



  • Traveling the Vortex

    Episode 153 - Happy Thanksgivukkah!

    Traveling the Vortex

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    17:46 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    ttv 1400 anniFrom the very beginning, it is clear that the Master is somehow involved.

    By the end, for the Doctors, there may only be darkness.

    In this week’s episode, we delve into some multi-Doctor goodness with the Big Finish Audio story, The Light at the End. We discuss it’s impressive structure and what makes it a perfect multi-Doctor venue.

    Also, we’ll tackle some of the big news stories of the week and some are convention updates that have us excited.

    And of course, your feedback.

    Enjoy!



  • The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

    Advent 02

    The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

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    17:13 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    Day Two of the TMDWP Advent Calendar

    Available in YouTubeHD - http://youtu.be/1MtjuaYstbI?hd=1


  • The Blue Box Podcast

    Episode 83: Anniversary Review

    The Blue Box Podcast

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    16:48 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    The Blue Box Podcast - Episode 83: Anniversary Review Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.


  • Arrow of Time

    074 - The Five(ish) Podcasters Reboot

    Arrow of Time

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    16:00 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    At the Arrow of Time, we enjoy probing into deep important topics, such as whether or not the comedy joke show known as “The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot” is really a satirical sad sack of smelly socks. Or, if we have multiple Doctors, would they be called Doctor Whos or Doctors Who? Join us as we delve into that and much more!

    For our WhoTube, we have “Holding Out for a Hero (a Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart fanvid)” from Calapine, and the Brigadier is Ace. But probably not the Ace you were expecting. http://youtu.be/KhbeaRvLX7c



  • The Cloister Room

    The Cloister Room 079 - Insert John Hurt

    The Cloister Room

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    15:12 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    The long-awaited Doctor Who anniversary special, The Day of the Doctor, has arrived, and Tom and Louis have convened to discuss it.



  • Tin Dog Podcast

    TDP 356: An Adventure in Space and Time - DVD out now

    Tin Dog Podcast

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    14:50 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    from wiki An Adventure in Space and Time is a British television docudrama commissioned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the science fiction series Doctor Who, which tells the story of its creation. It is written by the Doctor Who and Sherlock writer Mark Gatiss. Details of the film were announced by the BBC on 9 August 2012, with the programme airing on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2013,[3] on BBC America in the United States and Space in Canada on 22 November 2013,[4] on UKTV in New Zealand on 22 November 2013[5] and on ABC1 in Australia on 24 November 2013.[6] The TV programme was shown in a pre-screening at the British Film Institute in Southbank on 12 November 2013.[7] Contents   [hide]  1 Synopsis 2 Production 3 Cast 3.1 Doctor Who actors 3.2 Behind-the-scenes personnel 3.3 Others 4 Earlier proposals 5 Home media 6 References 7 External links Synopsis[edit] In 1966, William Hartnell (David Bradley) is in his dressing room at the BBC. He insults a stagehand who calls him to the set, where the delay caused by his absence is noticed. Hartnell enters in costume, ready to film his last moments as the Doctor and stands in front of the TARDIS console. First gazing at the ceiling, he lowers his head and closes his eyes. Three years earlier, BBC executive Sydney Newman (Brian Cox) is asked to create a show that will fill the gap between Grandstand and Juke Box Jury. He has an idea for a science-fiction series with the central character being a "doctor", although he does not know of what. When he tells his colleague Verity Lambert (Jessica Raine) she is hesitant to join the project. She changes her mind when Newman asks her to be the producer, not his assistant. Lambert and the show's director, Waris Hussein (Sacha Dhawan), meet William Hartnell to offer him the lead role in what will eventually be titled Doctor Who and, despite some trepidation, he accepts. During a rehearsal, Hartnell is dissatisfied that the TARDIS lacks an interior set. Newman then compliments Hartnell's acting ability to save his producer from a troublesome conversation. However, Newman has misgivings about Lambert's handling of her job. This inspires Lambert to become more assertive and she forces the set designer to finally create the TARDIS interior. He does so effortlessly, impressing Lambert. The recording of the pilot episode is beset with difficulties; Newman dislikes the result and orders a re-shoot. Following this, he is finally contented and schedules a transmission date. After the broadcast of the first episode, Lambert and Hussein are nervous, as it occurs the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy and its potential audience is diminished. Newman summons Lambert and tells her of Controller of BBC1 Donald Baverstock's (Mark Eden) request to cancel the show, but Lambert emphasises her belief in it and asks him to repeat the first episode before the second is screened. For the next serial, Newman expresses his concern about the Daleks, referring to them as "bug-eyed monsters", which he refused to allow on the show since its creation. However, Lambert eventually convinces him. Following the transmission of thefirst Dalek story, Lambert realises its popularity when she spots children impersonating the creatures' catchphrase, "Exterminate". Newman is pleased to tell her that the programme achieved a viewership of 10 million and continued production is now assured. As most of the original cast and crew (including Hussein and Lambert) gradually move on to other projects, Hartnell's health declines, which leads to him forget lines and require scenes to be re-shot — something the BBC can ill-afford. Hartnell meets with Newman and asks for a reduced workload, but the decision has already been taken to replace him. Hartnell has grown to embrace playing the Doctor and struggles with his emotional attachment to the character. However, he reluctantly accepts the situation. As he later informs his wife, Heather (Lesley Manville), of the news he breaks into tears and says, "I don't want to go." Before his final scene, Hartnell shares a brief exchange with his successor, Patrick Troughton (Reece Shearsmith). As the cameras are about to record, Hartnell looks across the main console. He sees Matt Smith, who will play the same role nearly 50 years later, and who silently acknowledges Hartnell's legacy. Production[edit] The drama is produced by Matt Strevens, and directed by Terry McDonough.[8] Filming began in February 2013. The production was based at the Wimbledon Studios in London,[9] with shooting also taking place at BBC Television Centre. On Sunday 17 February 2013, location filming for the drama took place early in the morning on Westminster Bridge in London.[10] This involved replicas of 1960s Dalek props crossing the bridge, in a recreation of a famous scene from the 1964 Doctor Who serial The Dalek Invasion of Earth.[10] Interior scenes replicating early Doctor Who production at Lime Grove Studios were also filmed, showing 1963-era cameras and studio equipment.[11] To make the drama understandable to a general audience not knowledgeable about the history of Doctor Who, not all of those involved in its creation are represented in the script.[12] For example, the programme's original story editor David Whitaker does not appear, and his role is merged with that of associate producer Mervyn Pinfield.[12] Part of the production involved the recreation of scenes from the classic series, some of which are from missing episodes such asMarco Polo.[13] Mark Gatiss had stated that his ambitions included filming the death of Sara Kingdom from the missing episode 12 ofThe Daleks' Master Plan, using actress Jean Marsh (who originally played the character in 1965) to play the increasingly aging Sara, and using Super 8 footage of the Radio Times publicity photo-shoot for The Three Doctors, but the budget could not accommodate them.[14] Cast[edit] A number of the cast have appeared in Doctor Who at one time or another, most notably William Russell and Carole Ann Ford. David Bradley appeared in the Series 7 episode "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship", while Jessica Raine was in the Series 7 episode "Hide", both alongside Matt Smith as the Doctor; Jeff Rawle was in the Season 21 serial Frontios with Peter Davison; Mark Eden appeared as the title character in the Season 1 serial Marco Polo with William Hartnell; Nicholas Briggs has played the voice of the Daleks since the series was revived in 2005 and Brian Cox voiced the Elder Ood in The End of Time. Jean Marsh and Anneke Wills, who both played companions to Hartnell's First Doctor also appeared during Verity Lambert's leaving party scene. Doctor Who actors[edit] David Bradley as William Hartnell, who portrayed the First Doctor Jamie Glover as William Russell, who portrayed Ian Chesterton Jemma Powell as Jacqueline Hill, who portrayed Barbara Wright Claudia Grant as Carole Ann Ford, who portrayed Susan Foreman Anna-Lisa Drew as Maureen O'Brien,[15] who portrayed Vicki Reece Shearsmith as Patrick Troughton, who portrayed the Second Doctor Sophie Holt as Jackie Lane,[16] who portrayed Dodo Chaplet Nicholas Briggs as Peter Hawkins, original voice of the Daleks and Cybermen Toby Hadoke as the Cyril the caveman[17] Behind-the-scenes personnel[edit] Brian Cox as Sydney Newman, co-creator Jessica Raine as Verity Lambert, original producer Sacha Dhawan as Waris Hussein, original director Sarah Winter as Delia Derbyshire, creator of composer Ron Grainer's theme tune recording Jeff Rawle as Mervyn Pinfield,[18] associate producer Andrew Woodall as Rex Tucker,[18] director Ian Hallard as Richard Martin,[18] director David Annen as Peter Brachacki,[19] original production designer Sam Hoare as Douglas Camfield,[20] director Mark Eden as Donald Baverstock,[20] controller of BBC1 Others[edit] Lesley Manville as Heather Hartnell,[21] wife of William Hartnell Cara Jenkins as Judith "Jessica" Carney,[20] granddaughter of William Hartnell William Russell as Harry Carole Ann Ford as Joyce Ross Gurney-Randall as Reg Reece Pockney as Alan[18] Charlie Kemp as Arthur[20] Roger May as Len[20] Kit Connor as Charlie[citation needed] Matt Smith as himself Jean Marsh (uncredited cameo) Anneke Wills (uncredited cameo) Donald Tosh (uncredited cameo) Earlier proposals[edit] Gatiss first pitched the idea of such a drama to the BBC for the programme's fortieth anniversary in 2003, submitting a proposal to BBC Four.[22] However, the proposal was rejected by the BBC, and Gatiss was told there was no available slot or budget for such a programme.[22] Ten years prior to Gatiss's pitch, at the time of Doctor Who's thirtieth anniversary in 1993, film-maker Kevin Davies had proposed a similar project called The Legend Begins to the BBC.[23] The Legend Begins would have mixed documentary interviews with those responsible for the creation of Doctor Who with a dramatised strand showing the programme's beginnings.[22] Eventually, the dramatisation idea was abandoned in favour of a standard documentary format looking at the entire history of Doctor Who, which was eventually broadcast on BBC1 as Doctor Who: Thirty Years in the TARDIS in November 1993.[23] When interviewed in 2003, Mark Gatiss said that he was unaware of Davies's earlier The Legend Begins proposal when he first came up with the idea for his programme.[22] Home media[edit] The programme will be released on DVD on 2 December 2013.[24][25] An Adventure in Space and Time is a British television docudrama commissioned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the science fiction series Doctor Who, which tells the story of its creation. It is written by the Doctor Who and Sherlock writer Mark Gatiss. Details of the film were announced by the BBC on 9 August 2012, with the programme airing on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2013,[3] on BBC America in the United States and Space in Canada on 22 November 2013,[4] on UKTV in New Zealand on 22 November 2013[5] and on ABC1 in Australia on 24 November 2013.[6] The TV programme was shown in a pre-screening at the British Film Institute in Southbank on 12 November 2013.[7] Contents   [hide]  1 Synopsis 2 Production 3 Cast 3.1 Doctor Who actors 3.2 Behind-the-scenes personnel 3.3 Others 4 Earlier proposals 5 Home media 6 References 7 External links Synopsis[edit] In 1966, William Hartnell (David Bradley) is in his dressing room at the BBC. He insults a stagehand who calls him to the set, where the delay caused by his absence is noticed. Hartnell enters in costume, ready to film his last moments as the Doctor and stands in front of the TARDIS console. First gazing at the ceiling, he lowers his head and closes his eyes. Three years earlier, BBC executive Sydney Newman (Brian Cox) is asked to create a show that will fill the gap between Grandstand and Juke Box Jury. He has an idea for a science-fiction series with the central character being a "doctor", although he does not know of what. When he tells his colleague Verity Lambert (Jessica Raine) she is hesitant to join the project. She changes her mind when Newman asks her to be the producer, not his assistant. Lambert and the show's director, Waris Hussein (Sacha Dhawan), meet William Hartnell to offer him the lead role in what will eventually be titled Doctor Who and, despite some trepidation, he accepts. During a rehearsal, Hartnell is dissatisfied that the TARDIS lacks an interior set. Newman then compliments Hartnell's acting ability to save his producer from a troublesome conversation. However, Newman has misgivings about Lambert's handling of her job. This inspires Lambert to become more assertive and she forces the set designer to finally create the TARDIS interior. He does so effortlessly, impressing Lambert. The recording of the pilot episode is beset with difficulties; Newman dislikes the result and orders a re-shoot. Following this, he is finally contented and schedules a transmission date. After the broadcast of the first episode, Lambert and Hussein are nervous, as it occurs the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy and its potential audience is diminished. Newman summons Lambert and tells her of Controller of BBC1 Donald Baverstock's (Mark Eden) request to cancel the show, but Lambert emphasises her belief in it and asks him to repeat the first episode before the second is screened. For the next serial, Newman expresses his concern about the Daleks, referring to them as "bug-eyed monsters", which he refused to allow on the show since its creation. However, Lambert eventually convinces him. Following the transmission of thefirst Dalek story, Lambert realises its popularity when she spots children impersonating the creatures' catchphrase, "Exterminate". Newman is pleased to tell her that the programme achieved a viewership of 10 million and continued production is now assured. As most of the original cast and crew (including Hussein and Lambert) gradually move on to other projects, Hartnell's health declines, which leads to him forget lines and require scenes to be re-shot — something the BBC can ill-afford. Hartnell meets with Newman and asks for a reduced workload, but the decision has already been taken to replace him. Hartnell has grown to embrace playing the Doctor and struggles with his emotional attachment to the character. However, he reluctantly accepts the situation. As he later informs his wife, Heather (Lesley Manville), of the news he breaks into tears and says, "I don't want to go." Before his final scene, Hartnell shares a brief exchange with his successor, Patrick Troughton (Reece Shearsmith). As the cameras are about to record, Hartnell looks across the main console. He sees Matt Smith, who will play the same role nearly 50 years later, and who silently acknowledges Hartnell's legacy. Production[edit] The drama is produced by Matt Strevens, and directed by Terry McDonough.[8] Filming began in February 2013. The production was based at the Wimbledon Studios in London,[9] with shooting also taking place at BBC Television Centre. On Sunday 17 February 2013, location filming for the drama took place early in the morning on Westminster Bridge in London.[10] This involved replicas of 1960s Dalek props crossing the bridge, in a recreation of a famous scene from the 1964 Doctor Who serial The Dalek Invasion of Earth.[10] Interior scenes replicating early Doctor Who production at Lime Grove Studios were also filmed, showing 1963-era cameras and studio equipment.[11] To make the drama understandable to a general audience not knowledgeable about the history of Doctor Who, not all of those involved in its creation are represented in the script.[12] For example, the programme's original story editor David Whitaker does not appear, and his role is merged with that of associate producer Mervyn Pinfield.[12] Part of the production involved the recreation of scenes from the classic series, some of which are from missing episodes such asMarco Polo.[13] Mark Gatiss had stated that his ambitions included filming the death of Sara Kingdom from the missing episode 12 ofThe Daleks' Master Plan, using actress Jean Marsh (who originally played the character in 1965) to play the increasingly aging Sara, and using Super 8 footage of the Radio Times publicity photo-shoot for The Three Doctors, but the budget could not accommodate them.[14] Cast[edit] A number of the cast have appeared in Doctor Who at one time or another, most notably William Russell and Carole Ann Ford. David Bradley appeared in the Series 7 episode "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship", while Jessica Raine was in the Series 7 episode "Hide", both alongside Matt Smith as the Doctor; Jeff Rawle was in the Season 21 serial Frontios with Peter Davison; Mark Eden appeared as the title character in the Season 1 serial Marco Polo with William Hartnell; Nicholas Briggs has played the voice of the Daleks since the series was revived in 2005 and Brian Cox voiced the Elder Ood in The End of Time. Jean Marsh and Anneke Wills, who both played companions to Hartnell's First Doctor also appeared during Verity Lambert's leaving party scene. Doctor Who actors[edit] David Bradley as William Hartnell, who portrayed the First Doctor Jamie Glover as William Russell, who portrayed Ian Chesterton Jemma Powell as Jacqueline Hill, who portrayed Barbara Wright Claudia Grant as Carole Ann Ford, who portrayed Susan Foreman Anna-Lisa Drew as Maureen O'Brien,[15] who portrayed Vicki Reece Shearsmith as Patrick Troughton, who portrayed the Second Doctor Sophie Holt as Jackie Lane,[16] who portrayed Dodo Chaplet Nicholas Briggs as Peter Hawkins, original voice of the Daleks and Cybermen Toby Hadoke as the Cyril the caveman[17] Behind-the-scenes personnel[edit] Brian Cox as Sydney Newman, co-creator Jessica Raine as Verity Lambert, original producer Sacha Dhawan as Waris Hussein, original director Sarah Winter as Delia Derbyshire, creator of composer Ron Grainer's theme tune recording Jeff Rawle as Mervyn Pinfield,[18] associate producer Andrew Woodall as Rex Tucker,[18] director Ian Hallard as Richard Martin,[18] director David Annen as Peter Brachacki,[19] original production designer Sam Hoare as Douglas Camfield,[20] director Mark Eden as Donald Baverstock,[20] controller of BBC1 Others[edit] Lesley Manville as Heather Hartnell,[21] wife of William Hartnell Cara Jenkins as Judith "Jessica" Carney,[20] granddaughter of William Hartnell William Russell as Harry Carole Ann Ford as Joyce Ross Gurney-Randall as Reg Reece Pockney as Alan[18] Charlie Kemp as Arthur[20] Roger May as Len[20] Kit Connor as Charlie[citation needed] Matt Smith as himself Jean Marsh (uncredited cameo) Anneke Wills (uncredited cameo) Donald Tosh (uncredited cameo) Earlier proposals[edit] Gatiss first pitched the idea of such a drama to the BBC for the programme's fortieth anniversary in 2003, submitting a proposal to BBC Four.[22] However, the proposal was rejected by the BBC, and Gatiss was told there was no available slot or budget for such a programme.[22] Ten years prior to Gatiss's pitch, at the time of Doctor Who's thirtieth anniversary in 1993, film-maker Kevin Davies had proposed a similar project called The Legend Begins to the BBC.[23] The Legend Begins would have mixed documentary interviews with those responsible for the creation of Doctor Who with a dramatised strand showing the programme's beginnings.[22] Eventually, the dramatisation idea was abandoned in favour of a standard documentary format looking at the entire history of Doctor Who, which was eventually broadcast on BBC1 as Doctor Who: Thirty Years in the TARDIS in November 1993.[23] When interviewed in 2003, Mark Gatiss said that he was unaware of Davies's earlier The Legend Begins proposal when he first came up with the idea for his programme.[22] Home media[edit] The programme will be released on DVD on 2 December 2013.[24][25]


  • Roy's Rocket Radio

    RRR 18, Inc. Gravity, SciFi/Fantasy/Horror/Tech UK

    Roy's Rocket Radio

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    14:20 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    News: Writing, Movies: Beautiful Creatures, Dredd 3D, Elysium, Gravity, Iron Man 3, Man of Steel, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Red 2, Riddick, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Thor: The Dark World, The Wolverine, Trailers: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, TV: Agatha Christie's Poirot: Curtain, Afterlife, Borealis, Continuum, Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor, The Blacklist, BBC Natural World Giant Squid: Filming the Impossible, Odyssey 5, Paradox, Sleepy Hollow, The Walking Dead Season 4, Books: Creed, The Mammoth Book of Apocalyptic SF, Comics: The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite, Tech: Raspberry Pi: Owner's Workshop Manual, Games: Elite Dangerous, Obduction, Toys: Accordion, Lego, And Finally...: Too many distractions.


  • Roy's Rocket Radio

    RRR18 Gravity

    Roy's Rocket Radio

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    14:20 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    News: Writing, Movies: Beautiful Creatures, Dredd 3D, Elysium, Gravity, Iron Man 3, Man of Steel, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Red 2, Riddick, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Thor: The Dark World, The Wolverine, Trailers: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, TV: Agatha Christie's Poirot: Curtain, Afterlife, Borealis, Continuum, Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor, The Blacklist, BBC Natural World Giant Squid: Filming the Impossible, Odyssey 5, Paradox, Sleepy Hollow, The Walking Dead Season 4, Books: Creed, The Mammoth Book of Apocalyptic SF, Comics: The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite, Tech: Raspberry Pi: Owner's Workshop Manual, Games: Elite Dangerous, Obduction, Toys: Accordion, Lego, And Finally...: Too many distractions.


  • Roy's Rocket Radio

    RRR18 Gravity

    Roy's Rocket Radio

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    14:20 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    News: Writing, Movies: Beautiful Creatures, Dredd 3D, Elysium, Gravity, Iron Man 3, Man of Steel, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Red 2, Riddick, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Thor: The Dark World, The Wolverine, Trailers: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, TV: Agatha Christie's Poirot: Curtain, Afterlife, Borealis, Continuum, Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor, The Blacklist, BBC Natural World Giant Squid: Filming the Impossible, Odyssey 5, Paradox, Sleepy Hollow, The Walking Dead Season 4, Books: Creed, The Mammoth Book of Apocalyptic SF, Comics: The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite, Tech: Raspberry Pi: Owner's Workshop Manual, Games: Elite Dangerous, Obduction, Toys: Accordion, Lego, And Finally...: Too many distractions.


  • Podshock

    286 - Doctor Who: Podshock

    Podshock

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    07:13 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

    Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 286Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 286
    Running time: 1:57:28

    We review the 50th anniversary special, Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor. Hosted by Louis Trapani and Dave Cooper.

    Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions.

    This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you.

    Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

    This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial.

    Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.



  • Pex Lives' Podcast

    5: The Abominable Snowmen/The Web of Fear, or BEWARE THE MIGHTY YETI!

    Pex Lives' Podcast

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    02:50 (GMT) - 2 Dec 2013

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    Wrapping up their discussion of the recently recovered Troughton episodes, the Pex Lives team talk on the reconstructed Abominable Snowmen and the Web of Fear. Yeti! Quatermass! Lovecraft! All this and more in the exciting latest edition.




  • The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

    Advent 01

    The Minute Doctor Who Podcast

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    21:58 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Day One of the TMDWP Advent Calendar

    Available in YouTubeHD - http://youtu.be/vuIu5HBOgM8?hd=1


  • Who's He?

    Who's He? Podcast #140 It's not getting older, just much better

    Who's He?

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    20:30 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Here it is folks, we've finally got round to reviewing the 50th Anniversary spectacular, The Day of The Doctor.  So what did Paul and Phil reckon to this multi Doctor story?  During their discussion they touch on the dangling Zygon plot thread, the necessity of an extra Doctor, the fan reaction to "Rose" and who is Tom Baker?

    And in the news this week it's stats!!  And Michael Grade is still a stubborn old sod.



  • Who's He?

    It's not getting older, just much better

    Who's He?

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    20:30 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Here it is folks, we've finally got round to reviewing the 50th Anniversary spectacular, The Day of The Doctor.  So what did Paul and Phil reckon to this multi Doctor story?  During their discussion they touch on the dangling Zygon plot thread, the necessity of an extra Doctor, the fan reaction to "Rose" and who is Tom Baker?

    And in the news this week it's stats!!  And Michael Grade is still a stubborn old sod.



  • Who's He?

    It's not getting older, just much better

    Who's He?

    Direct Podcast Download

    20:30 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Here it is folks, we've finally got round to reviewing the 50th Anniversary spectacular, The Day of The Doctor.  So what did Paul and Phil reckon to this multi Doctor story?  During their discussion they touch on the dangling Zygon plot thread, the necessity of an extra Doctor, the fan reaction to "Rose" and who is Tom Baker?

    And in the news this week it's stats!!  And Michael Grade is still a stubborn old sod.



  • The Rather Awful Doctor Who Episode Guide

    Carnival of Monsters

    The Rather Awful Doctor Who Episode Guide

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    20:06 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    The TARDIS has been fixed and the Doctor can leave Earth again, which can only mean one thing - our second Scoop-based episode in as many weeks... Warning: Contains bizarre costume design choices.



  • The Rather Awful Doctor Who Episode Guide

    Carnival of Monsters

    The Rather Awful Doctor Who Episode Guide

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    20:06 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    The TARDIS has been fixed and the Doctor can leave Earth again, which can only mean one thing - our second Scoop-based episode in as many weeks... Warning: Contains bizarre costume design choices.



  • Nerdology UK

    Episode 26 Agatha Christie

    Nerdology UK

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    19:33 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Erik Stadnik from The Doctor Who Book Club, Doctor Who: The Writers' Room and The Classic Horror Cast along with Deb Stanish from the Verity! podcast join Mark to talk about arguably the greatest murder mystery writer of all time Agatha Christie.

    Also discussed are Sleepy Hollow, American Horror Story: Coven and The Walking Dead.



  • Nerdology UK

    Episode 26 Agatha Christie

    Nerdology UK

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    19:33 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Erik Stadnik from The Doctor Who Book Club, Doctor Who: The Writers' Room and The Classic Horror Cast along with Deb Stanish from the Verity! podcast join Mark to talk about arguably the greatest murder mystery writer of all time Agatha Christie.

    Also discussed are Sleepy Hollow, American Horror Story: Coven and The Walking Dead.



  • Nerdology UK

    Episode 26 Agatha Christie

    Nerdology UK

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    19:33 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Erik Stadnik from The Doctor Who Book Club, Doctor Who: The Writers' Room and The Classic Horror Cast along with Deb Stanish from the Verity! podcast join Mark to talk about arguably the greatest murder mystery writer of all time Agatha Christie.

    Also discussed are Sleepy Hollow, American Horror Story: Coven and The Walking Dead.



  • Nerdology UK

    Episode 26 Agatha Christie

    Nerdology UK

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    19:33 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Erik Stadnik from The Doctor Who Book Club, Doctor Who: The Writers' Room and The Classic Horror Cast along with Deb Stanish from the Verity! podcast join Mark to talk about arguably the greatest murder mystery writer of all time Agatha Christie.

    Also discussed are Sleepy Hollow, American Horror Story: Coven and The Walking Dead.

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  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #395 - Bigger On The Inside

    Radio Free Skaro

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    19:00 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    As if the build-up to and the celebration of Doctor Who's 50th Anniversary wasn't enough, the very next week after "The Day of the Doctor" wowed and amazed countless fans worldwide, more than two thousand of those fans gathered at Chicago TARDIS to revel in the celebration. Join Steven, with special guests Graeme Burk, Ken Deep, and David and Marty Hooie as they reminisce about another successful edition of the annual Midwestern convention. But that's not all! Steven spent the weekend gathering interviews with many of the guests, both onstage and off, and the first of these is presented to you here: an onstage interview with everybody's favourite Sontaran, Dan Starkey, famous for his wonderful portrayal of Strax. Listen for more interviews in future weeks from Chicago TARDIS!

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



  • Radio Free Skaro

    Radio Free Skaro #395 - Bigger On The Inside

    Radio Free Skaro

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    19:00 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    As if the build-up to and the celebration of Doctor Who's 50th Anniversary wasn't enough, the very next week after "The Day of the Doctor" wowed and amazed countless fans worldwide, more than two thousand of those fans gathered at Chicago TARDIS to revel in the celebration. Join Steven, with special guests Graeme Burk, Ken Deep, and David and Marty Hooie as they reminisce about another successful edition of the annual Midwestern convention. But that's not all! Steven spent the weekend gathering interviews with many of the guests, both onstage and off, and the first of these is presented to you here: an onstage interview with everybody's favourite Sontaran, Dan Starkey, famous for his wonderful portrayal of Strax. Listen for more interviews in future weeks from Chicago TARDIS!

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



  • The Sonic Toolbox

    Episode 112: Souvenirs from Our Road Trip to the 50th Anniversary

    The Sonic Toolbox

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    12:30 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    The big day has come and gone. Our road trip, which started back in July, has come to an end. Now it's time to sit back and unpack the souvenirs and develop the pictures we got along the way. Or, in this case, review three more (slightly unofficial) celebrations of the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who. This week we're talking about "The Five(ish) Doctors - Reboot", "An Adventure in Space and Time", and "The Light at the End".

    And we only found a few rabbits hiding in our suitcases.



  • The Sonic Toolbox

    Episode 112: Souvenirs from Our Road Trip to the 50th Anniversary

    The Sonic Toolbox

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    12:30 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    The big day has come and gone.  Our road trip, which started back in July, has come to an end.  Now it's time to sit back and unpack the souvenirs and develop the pictures we got along the way.  Or, in this case, review three more (slightly unofficial) celebrations of the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who. This week we're talking about "The Five(ish) Doctors - Reboot", "An Adventure in Space and Time", and "The Light at the End".

    And we only found a few rabbits hiding in our suitcases.



  • Who Back When

    A001 Blood of the Daleks

    Who Back When

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    11:54 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    19-year-old Lucie is dumped on The Doc, and they travel to Red Rocket Rising where two sets of Daleks are having a plunger measuring contest.

    The post A001 Blood of the Daleks appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.



  • Staggering Stories Podcast

    Staggering Stories Commentary #102: Doctor Who - Gridlock

    Staggering Stories Podcast

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    11:09 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Staggering Stories Commentary: Doctor Who - GridlockSummary:
    Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, choked, in front of the 2007 Doctor Who story, Gridlock, and spout our usual nonsense!

    The Doctor is serially housebreaking, Martha is being an Old-Who companion by being kidnapped and the Face of Boe is feeling a bit peaky. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy Gridlock...

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  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE232 - An Adventure In Space & Time/The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot

    The Cultdom Collective

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    09:18 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Cultdom reviews the BBC special one-off drama 'An Adventure In Space and Time' and The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot


  • Dirty WHOers's Podcast

    Dirty WHOers 065

    Dirty WHOers's Podcast

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    07:00 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    We review Eccleston's 2005 episode 'Father's Day', in aid of the 50th celebrations.


  • Dirty WHOers's Podcast

    Dirty WHOers 065

    Dirty WHOers's Podcast

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    07:00 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    We review Eccleston's 2005 episode 'Father's Day', in aid of the 50th celebrations.


  • Dirty WHOers's Podcast

    Dirty WHOers 065

    Dirty WHOers's Podcast

    Direct Podcast Download

    07:00 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    We review Eccleston's 2005 episode 'Father's Day', in aid of the 50th celebrations.


  • Dirty WHOers's Podcast

    Dirty WHOers 065

    Dirty WHOers's Podcast

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    07:00 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    We review Eccleston's 2005 episode 'Father's Day', in aid of the 50th celebrations.


  • Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    CT #15 City of Spires

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway

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    06:00 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    24 days until The Time of the Doctor!

    24MAY10:

    • A review of City of Spires and some old, old news. -CT

    WARNING:

    • Uncut - Unrated - Unrelenting
    • This discussion contains Big Finish, new WHO, and classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to new & classic epsiodes not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is POLITICALLY INCORRECT & contains EXPLICIT terms and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    DISCLAIMER:

    • Due to orginal date of recording/release, any web links, email addresses, etc. offered may not work.
    • COMING SOON: MHC #106 The Day of the Doctor

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  • Mostly Harmless Cutaway

    CT #15 City of Spires

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway

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    06:00 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    24 days until The Time of the Doctor!

    24MAY10:

    • A review of City of Spires and some old, old news. -CT

    WARNING:

    • Uncut - Unrated - Unrelenting
    • This discussion contains Big Finish, new WHO, and classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to new & classic epsiodes not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is POLITICALLY INCORRECT & contains EXPLICIT terms and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.

    DISCLAIMER:

    • Due to orginal date of recording/release, any web links, email addresses, etc. offered may not work.
    • COMING SOON: MHC #106 The Day of the Doctor

     

    Cyber Testicle


     

    Creator/Host/Producer: John @digspinach
    Email: branners ~at~ gmail ~dot~com

    Mostly Harmless Cutaway @DoctorWhoMHC
    Email: doctorwhomhc ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
    Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
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    Facebook: Doctor Who: Mostly Harmless Cutaway

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  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE232 - An Adventure In Space & Time/The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot

    The Cultdom Collective

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    04:18 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Cultdom reviews the BBC special one-off drama 'An Adventure In Space and Time' and The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE232 - An Adventure In Space & Time/The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot

    The Cultdom Collective

    Direct Podcast Download

    04:18 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Cultdom reviews the BBC special one-off drama 'An Adventure In Space and Time' and The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot


  • The Cultdom Collective

    EPISODE232 - An Adventure In Space & Time/The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot

    The Cultdom Collective

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    04:18 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Cultdom reviews the BBC special one-off drama 'An Adventure In Space and Time' and The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot


  • The Preachrs Podcast

    30 Podcasts: Days 25-30 BUMPER PODCAST

    The Preachrs Podcast

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    02:37 (GMT) - 1 Dec 2013

    Celebrating 50 Years of Doctor Who, Preachrs Podcast from October 28 till November 30 will release 1 short podcast a day (excluding Sundays reviewing a different story). Today Days 25-30 have been released in 1 bumper episode- don't worry all 6 mini podcasts are still in there. We will return with Series 10 (not 8 as mentioned) next week. Enjoy!

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    www.bigfinish.com
    www.dwca.org.au
    www.madzombie.co.au

    Supplier sites:
    www.bbcondvd.com.au


  • Articles of the Shadow Proclamation

    Article 72: Bad Wolf Is The Bomb

    Articles of the Shadow Proclamation

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    06:53 (GMT) - 30 Nov 2013

    In this episode Scott and Calliope are joined by Calliope's husband Chris to discuss: The Science of Doctor Who, An Adventure in Space and Time, Last Day (the second mini episode), The Day of the Doctor, and the 5(ish) Doctors Reboot. Whew! Also, Chris appearing on a podcast may be a sign of the apocalypse. But don't worry....The Moment has been prepared for.


  • The Untempered Schism Podcast

    Episode 81 : 50th Anniversary Special

    The Untempered Schism Podcast

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    04:00 (GMT) - 30 Nov 2013

    With the 50th Anniversary a week past (sorry we missed it, travel and sickness can take its toll) the Untempered Schism is looking at a past anniversary special. Now we aren't going to say which one it is, but there isn't many to pick from but you'll have to listen to find out. It should be interesting to say the least. There are also a number of spoilers in this episode, so use vigilance if you haven't caught up.

    Feedback to: show@untemperedschism.org

    Twitter: @schismpodcast
    Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/

    Duration: 24:43



  • Two-minute Time Lord

    2MTL 329: Reimagining the Time War

    Two-minute Time Lord

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    03:19 (GMT) - 30 Nov 2013

    "The Day of the Doctor" turned our understanding of what happened during the Last Great Time War on our collective head, while somehow managing not to seriously break previous episodes' continuity. It's not a perfectly clean fit, however: there's one significant Moment of inconsistency, and a completely different portrayal of the Time Lords…



 
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