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Trust Your Doctor

Trust Your Doctor
Description:
In this stunning waste of time, 2 average guys watch a Doctor Who serial each week, and then record an episode where they discuss the serial. The challenge is to get through all 800 or so episodes of Doctor Who with their sanity intact.

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Trust Your Doctor Statistics
Episodes:
602
Average Episode Duration:
0:0:57:06
Longest Episode Duration:
0:2:36:43
Total Duration of all Episodes:
23 days, 20 hours, 57 minutes and 49 seconds
Earliest Episode:
1 March 2024 (12:12am GMT)
Latest Episode:
31 December 2023 (4:57pm GMT)
Average Time Between Episodes:
6 days, 0 hours, 39 minutes and 26 seconds

Trust Your Doctor Episodes

  • Episode 96: How Do the Clones Clone Their Clothes?

    22 November 2015 (4:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 48 minutes and 31 seconds

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    How does cloning even work? I don’t understand.

    Alternate title: Killing is the Most Perfect Form of Distraction. Such is life I suppose. This week Kian and Dylan talk about clone. No, not Orphan Black, it’s The Invisible Enemy, written by Bob Baker and David Martin and aired in October of 1977. Neither of us have even watched Orphan Black.

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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 95: He Keeps His Fortress in His Mattress

    15 November 2015 (4:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 38 minutes and 53 seconds

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    I keep my mattress in my fortress but that’s personal preference.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan are now in 0 A.N.H. (After New Hope). In the coming weeks [it’s unlikely that] they’ll discuss the effects of Star Wars on Doctor who. The serial this week is the first of season 15, The Horror of Fang Rock, written by Terrance Dicks and aired in September of 1977.

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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 95: He Keeps His Fortress in His Mattress

    15 November 2015 (4:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 38 minutes and 53 seconds

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    I keep my mattress in my fortress but that’s personal preference.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan are now in 0 A.N.H. (After New Hope). In the coming weeks [it’s unlikely that] they’ll discuss the effects of Star Wars on Doctor who. The serial this week is the first of season 15, The Horror of Fang Rock, written by Terrance Dicks and aired in September of 1977.

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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 94: Equal Opportunity Life Force Drainer

    8 November 2015 (4:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 1 minutes and 38 seconds

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    Weng-Chiang is in violation of the temporal employment act.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan investigate a mysterious magician in the back alleys of London as they discuss Robert Holmes’ finale to season 14, The Talons of Weng-Chiang. It originally aired in February through April of 1977.

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  • Episode 94: Equal Opportunity Life Force Drainer

    8 November 2015 (4:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 1 minutes and 38 seconds

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    Weng-Chiang is in violation of the temporal employment act.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan investigate a mysterious magician in the back alleys of London as they discuss Robert Holmes’ finale to season 14, The Talons of Weng-Chiang. It originally aired in February through April of 1977.

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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 93: Don't Justify, Just Accept

    1 November 2015 (4:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 50 minutes and 32 seconds

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    Sometimes even accepting isn’t enough.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan continue their Chris Boucher phase and explore his second serial in a row. That makes him just the second writer to write two consecutive serials, after Ian Stuart Black. The serial this week is The Robots of Death, aired in January and February of 1977.

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  • Episode 93: Don't Justify, Just Accept

    1 November 2015 (4:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 50 minutes and 32 seconds

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    Sometimes even accepting isn’t enough.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan continue their Chris Boucher phase and explore his second serial in a row. That makes him just the second writer to write two consecutive serials, after Ian Stuart Black. The serial this week is The Robots of Death, aired in January and February of 1977.

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 92: What Does God Need With a Spaceship?

    25 October 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 50 minutes and 0 seconds

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    Star Trek V: The Final Frontier was not the best Star Trek film.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan boldly go where many people have gone before to discover the Doctor’s new companion, Leela! Not to be confused with other characters named Leela that are famous in other franchises. How confusing. The serial of introduction is The Face of Evil, written by Chris Boucher and aired in January of 1977.

    Sidenote, Chris Boucher was script editor and not show runner. Minor error, large difference. On the upshot, here’s the character who crossed over between Doctor Who and Blake’s 7, possibly establishing them in the same universe. Decorative Vegetable Blake’s 7 podcast confirmed?

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  • Episode 92: What Does God Need With a Spaceship?

    25 October 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 50 minutes and 0 seconds

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    Star Trek V: The Final Frontier was not the best Star Trek film.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan boldly go where many people have gone before to discover the Doctor’s new companion, Leela! Not to be confused with other characters named Leela that are famous in other franchises. How confusing. The serial of introduction is The Face of Evil, written by Chris Boucher and aired in January of 1977.

    Sidenote, Chris Boucher was script editor and not show runner. Minor error, large difference. On the upshot, here’s the character who crossed over between Doctor Who and Blake’s 7, possibly establishing them in the same universe. Decorative Vegetable Blake’s 7 podcast confirmed?

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 91: Doctor Who: Age of Ultron

    18 October 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 44 seconds

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    “You’re all just puppets in my political game” – Chancellor “Ultron” Goth.

    This week we learn that Dylan doesn’t know the difference between commissioned and decommissioned. To be fair, flammable and inflammable mean the same thing, so… honest mistake. Anyway, the serial at hand for Kiyan and Dylan this week is The Deadly Assassin, written by Robert Holmes and aired in October and November of 1976.

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  • Episode 91: Doctor Who: Age of Ultron

    18 October 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 44 seconds

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    “You’re all just puppets in my political game” – Chancellor “Ultron” Goth.

    This week we learn that Dylan doesn’t know the difference between commissioned and decommissioned. To be fair, flammable and inflammable mean the same thing, so… honest mistake. Anyway, the serial at hand for Kiyan and Dylan this week is The Deadly Assassin, written by Robert Holmes and aired in October and November of 1976.

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  • Episode 90: There's a Lot of Hands in This Serial

    11 October 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 11 seconds

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    Wow, a lot looks really weird in that title.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan discuss hands. Like all sorts of hands. Human hands, Kastrian Hands, Sarah Jane’s Hands. Why Sarah Jane’s in particular? Because it’s her final serial, The Hand of Fear, written by Bob Baker and David Martin and aired in October of 1976.

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  • Episode 90: There's a Lot of Hands in This Serial

    11 October 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 11 seconds

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    Wow, a lot looks really weird in that title.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan discuss hands. Like all sorts of hands. Human hands, Kastrian Hands, Sarah Jane’s Hands. Why Sarah Jane’s in particular? Because it’s her final serial, The Hand of Fear, written by Bob Baker and David Martin and aired in October of 1976.

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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 89: Sacrifice Sarah to Davros

    4 October 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 28 seconds

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    All hail the mighty Davros. I think.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan accidentally shoe-horn Davros into a non-Dalek serial. Actually, Dylan won’t lie, he chose this title for the sweet, sweet SEO. This week the non-Dalek serial that they covered was The Masque of Mandragora, written by Lewis Marks and aired in September of 1976.

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  • Episode 89: Sacrifice Sarah to Davros

    4 October 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 28 seconds

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    All hail the mighty Davros. I think.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan accidentally shoe-horn Davros into a non-Dalek serial. Actually, Dylan won’t lie, he chose this title for the sweet, sweet SEO. This week the non-Dalek serial that they covered was The Masque of Mandragora, written by Lewis Marks and aired in September of 1976.

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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episodes 88: Dial Up Saves the Day!

    27 September 2015 (6:49pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 seconds

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    Beeeeep boop boop beeeep.

    Disclaimer, what we said about John Leven is based only on stories we’ve seen or read on the internet. They can be faked. Do not necessarily believe everything you hear, it’s possible we (or they) were (and are) wrong.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan…. release late, and then silently swear at the cricket on the recording. It stops about 3 minutes in, don’t worry. Well he returns for a short encore or two and then disappears. Maybe he died. Anyway the serial at hand is The Seeds of Doom, written by Robert Banks Stewart and aired in January through March of 1976.

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  • Episodes 88: Dial Up Saves the Day!

    27 September 2015 (6:49pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 seconds

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    Beeeeep boop boop beeeep.

    Disclaimer, what we said about John Leven is based only on stories we’ve seen or read on the internet. They can be faked. Do not necessarily believe everything you hear, it’s possible we (or they) were (and are) wrong.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan…. release late, and then silently swear at the cricket on the recording. It stops about 3 minutes in, don’t worry. Well he returns for a short encore or two and then disappears. Maybe he died. Anyway the serial at hand is The Seeds of Doom, written by Robert Banks Stewart and aired in January through March of 1976.

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 87: Now That's What I Call Doctor Who 57

    20 September 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 26 seconds

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    They say Steven Moffat is a big contributor to Now That’s What I Call Doctor Who: Greatest Hits Revisted 3.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan explain their way through The Brain of Morbius, and successfully avoid accidentally joining a cult. The Brain of Morbius was written by Robert Bland (Terrance Dicks and Robert Holmes), and was aired in January of 1976. Just January.

    (Ok so The Eight Leg two parter and the Morbius two parter are different seasons of the Eighth Doctor Adventures, but let’s not forget that a good deal of the other stories are greatest hits revisited too. I.e. the return of the Wirrn, the Zygons, Susan, the Daleks, the Cybermen and the Ice Warriors.)

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  • Episode 87: Now That's What I Call Doctor Who 57

    20 September 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 26 seconds

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    They say Steven Moffat is a big contributor to Now That’s What I Call Doctor Who: Greatest Hits Revisted 3.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan explain their way through The Brain of Morbius, and successfully avoid accidentally joining a cult. The Brain of Morbius was written by Robert Bland (Terrance Dicks and Robert Holmes), and was aired in January of 1976. Just January.

    (Ok so The Eight Leg two parter and the Morbius two parter are different seasons of the Eighth Doctor Adventures, but let’s not forget that a good deal of the other stories are greatest hits revisited too. I.e. the return of the Wirrn, the Zygons, Susan, the Daleks, the Cybermen and the Ice Warriors.)

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 86: Hotel Doctor Who

    13 September 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 46 seconds

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    So I called up the Doctor. “Please bring me my time.”

    He said “I couldn’t get there since 1969.”
    And still Sarah is calling from far away.
    Wake you up in the middle of the fight,
    Just to hear her say…

    Help me fight this Android Invasion!
    By Terry Nation (By Terry Nation)
    The Terry Nation.
    Aired in the year Nineteen – Seventy Five
    In Late November (In Late November)
    Early December.

    In case you missed it, this week Kiyan and Dylan discussed The Android Invasion, aired in November and December of 1975 and written by Terry Nation.

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  • Episode 86: Hotel Doctor Who

    13 September 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 46 seconds

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    So I called up the Doctor. “Please bring me my time.”

    He said “I couldn’t get there since 1969.”
    And still Sarah is calling from far away.
    Wake you up in the middle of the fight,
    Just to hear her say…

    Help me fight this Android Invasion!
    By Terry Nation (By Terry Nation)
    The Terry Nation.
    Aired in the year Nineteen – Seventy Five
    In Late November (In Late November)
    Early December.

    In case you missed it, this week Kiyan and Dylan discussed The Android Invasion, aired in November and December of 1975 and written by Terry Nation.

    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.

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  • Episode 85: Rainbow Tunnel of Death

    6 September 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 40 minutes and 51 seconds

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    The colors! They burn!

    This week Kiyan and Dylan make up a new term (biobabble), sort of explore a serial from Doctor Who, and indicate that Kiyan is half asleep. It’s been quite a week. The serial sort of covered this week is Pyramids of Mars, which was written by Stephen Harris (in reality Robert Holmes) and aired in October and November of 1975.

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  • Episode 85: Rainbow Tunnel of Death

    6 September 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 40 minutes and 51 seconds

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    The colors! They burn!

    This week Kiyan and Dylan make up a new term (biobabble), sort of explore a serial from Doctor Who, and indicate that Kiyan is half asleep. It’s been quite a week. The serial sort of covered this week is Pyramids of Mars, which was written by Stephen Harris (in reality Robert Holmes) and aired in October and November of 1975.

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 84: When The Scarf Hits The Fan

    30 August 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 42 minutes and 7 seconds

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    There were little scarf bits everywhere. It was a disaster to clean.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan put forward their life’s work in harnessing the power of podcasting. They successfully harness pure podcast ether to create this episode about Planet of Evil, which was written by Louis Marks and aired in September and October of 1975. Watch out, pure podcast ether is toxic in large doses.

    Here’s a comparison between greyscale and color images of the Addam’s Family Mansion.

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  • Episode 84: When The Scarf Hits The Fan

    30 August 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 42 minutes and 7 seconds

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    There were little scarf bits everywhere. It was a disaster to clean.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan put forward their life’s work in harnessing the power of podcasting. They successfully harness pure podcast ether to create this episode about Planet of Evil, which was written by Louis Marks and aired in September and October of 1975. Watch out, pure podcast ether is toxic in large doses.

    Here’s a comparison between greyscale and color images of the Addam’s Family Mansion.

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 83: Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle

    23 August 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 59 seconds

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    And then like magic, it works! Guaranteed, every time.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan return to their regularly scheduled host set-up with just the two of them attempting to explain a serial once again. This week the serial at hand is Terror of the Zygons, which was written by Robert Banks Stewart and aired in August and September of 1975. Harry Sullivan leaves in this episode, so there’s a retrospective at the end of the episode.

    This was the base Dylan was referring to. Apparently it appeared in The Spy Who Loved Me, and not the one with the lotus (You Only Live Twice). The Bond Films all kind of blend together at some point.

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  • Episode 83: Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle

    23 August 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 59 seconds

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    And then like magic, it works! Guaranteed, every time.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan return to their regularly scheduled host set-up with just the two of them attempting to explain a serial once again. This week the serial at hand is Terror of the Zygons, which was written by Robert Banks Stewart and aired in August and September of 1975. Harry Sullivan leaves in this episode, so there’s a retrospective at the end of the episode.

    This was the base Dylan was referring to. Apparently it appeared in The Spy Who Loved Me, and not the one with the lotus (You Only Live Twice). The Bond Films all kind of blend together at some point.

    Doctor Who (c) The BBC
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    The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.

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  • Episode 82: Cyber Action Man Ft. The Krynoid Podcatst

    17 August 2015 (12:53am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 47 minutes and 10 seconds

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    Yes, it’s another collaboration.

    You’ve heard Kiyan and Dylan, you’ve heard Jim and Martin (maybe), now hear them together in all of their glory! Listen in and find out if the crossover is as exciting as that previous sentence makes it out to be. I don’t see why it wouldn’t be that exciting. Together the four discuss Revenge of the Cybermen, written by Gerry Davis and aired in April and May of 1975. After finishing the story, stick around for a few more discussions on various Doctor Who related ideas.

    Here’s a link to the Shannon Sullivan page on Revenge of the Cybermen.

    If you liked Jim and Martin, be sure to check out their show at the following locations:
    Twitter: Jim / Martin
    Facebook
    Website
    iTunes
    Stitcher
    Player.fm

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  • Episode 82: Cyber Action Man Ft. The Krynoid Podcast

    17 August 2015 (12:53am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 47 minutes and 10 seconds

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    Yes, it’s another collaboration.

    You’ve heard Kiyan and Dylan, you’ve heard Jim and Martin (maybe), now hear them together in all of their glory! Listen in and find out if the crossover is as exciting as that previous sentence makes it out to be. I don’t see why it wouldn’t be that exciting. Together the four discuss Revenge of the Cybermen, written by Gerry Davis and aired in April and May of 1975. After finishing the story, stick around for a few more discussions on various Doctor Who related ideas.

    Here’s a link to the Shannon Sullivan page on Revenge of the Cybermen.

    If you liked Jim and Martin, be sure to check out their show at the following locations:
    Twitter: Jim / Martin
    Facebook
    Website
    iTunes
    Stitcher
    Player.fm

    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.

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  • Episode 81: On Screen On Screen

    9 August 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes and 1 second

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    Son Screen’s sun screen is on screen sun screen.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan explore one of the juggernauts of classic Doctor Who (See what I did there? The Juggernauts is an audio drama featuring Davros, the Daleks, and the Mechonoids [from The Chase]). If the previous sentence didn’t give it away, this week the topic at hand is Genesis of the Daleks, which was written by Terry Nation and aired in March and April in 1975. It famously introduces the character of Davros, creator of the Daleks.

    For the curious: Spare Parts, The First Sontarans, Lords of the Red Planet

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  • Episode 81: On Screen On Screen

    9 August 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 55 seconds

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    Son Screen’s sun screen is on screen sun screen.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan explore one of the juggernauts of classic Doctor Who (See what I did there? The Juggernauts is an audio drama featuring Davros, the Daleks, and the Mechonoids [from The Chase]). If the previous sentence didn’t give it away, this week the topic at hand is Genesis of the Daleks, which was written by Terry Nation and aired in March and April in 1975. It famously introduces the character of Davros, creator of the Daleks.

    For the curious: Spare Parts, The First Sontarans, Lords of the Red Planet

    You can find the Krynoid Podcast at the following locations, be sure to listen to them to prepare for Revenge of the Cybermen!
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  • Episode 80: Too Dead To Accept It

    2 August 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 31 minutes and 8 seconds

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    See, there’s a very fine line between dead… and almost dead.

    In this episode, Kiyan and Dylan take about 30 minutes to cover about 50 minutes of serial content, giving them approximately a 3:5 time compression rate or something. Dylan has an honorary degree in technobabble and he approves this completely made up measurement. The serial at hand this week was The Sontaran Experiment, written by Bob Baker and David Martin and aired in February and March of 1975.

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  • Episode 80: Too Dead To Accept It

    2 August 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
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    See, there’s a very fine line between dead… and almost dead.

    In this episode, Kiyan and Dylan take about 30 minutes to cover about 50 minutes of serial content, giving them approximately a 3:5 time compression rate or something. Dylan has an honorary degree in technobabble and he approves this completely made up measurement. The serial at hand this week was The Sontaran Experiment, written by Bob Baker and David Martin and aired in February and March of 1975.

    You can find the Krynoid Podcast at the following locations, be sure to listen to them to prepare for Revenge of the Cybermen!
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  • Episode 79: Stationed Outside the Station

    26 July 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 26 seconds

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    The guards just hang out in space.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan venture into what is supposedly one of the best classic who stories and then create what is supposedly our most recent episode. I’m not actually sure if it is, I mean, it will be until Episode 80 comes out. Anyway this week they watched The Ark in Space, which aired in January and February of 1975.

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  • Episode 79: Stationed Outside the Station

    26 July 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 26 seconds

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    The guards just hang out in space.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan venture into what is supposedly one of the best classic who stories and then create what is supposedly our most recent episode. I’m not actually sure if it is, I mean, it will be until Episode 80 comes out. Anyway this week they watched The Ark in Space, which aired in January and February of 1975.

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  • Episode 78: Interstellar Intergalactic Interpol Interloper

    19 July 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 52 seconds

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    Interspaced 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.

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  • Episode 78: Interstellar Intergalactic Interpol Interloper

    19 July 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 52 seconds

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    Interspaced 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.

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  • Episode 77: The Brig is Azaxyr!

    12 July 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 43 minutes and 25 seconds

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    This revelation changed my life.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan wrap up the Third Doctor’s era with the final serial of his era, Planet of the Spiders. This episode features the Trust Your Doctor exclusive Pertwee Retrospective, so stick around to the end to listen to Kiyan and Dylan discuss his era as a whole. Planet of the Spiders was written by Robert Sloman and aired in May and June of 1974.

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  • Episode 77: The Brig is Azaxyr!

    12 July 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 43 minutes and 25 seconds

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    This revelation changed Monster of Peladon for me.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan wrap up the Third Doctor’s era with the final serial of his era, Planet of the Spiders. This episode features the Trust Your Doctor exclusive Pertwee Retrospective, so stick around to the end to listen to Kiyan and Dylan discuss his era as a whole. Planet of the Spiders was written by Robert Sloman and aired in May and June of 1974.

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  • Episode 76: A Genetic Coincidence Pass

    5 July 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
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    It’s like a free pass, but not really because it kind of doesn’t exist.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan approach the end of the Third Doctor’s era, and for some reason he decides (somewhat poorly) to revisit Peladon. It’s not a very good serial, as you will find out soon enough. On the bright side, there’s lots of Alpha Centuri and Ice Warrior voice imitations from both Kiyan and Dylan! The name of this week’s serial is The Monster of Peladon, and it was written by Brian Hayles and it aired in March and April of 1974.

    Here is the history of printing wikipedia page. Apparently inkjet and dot matrix printers both existed by 1974.

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  • Episode 76: A Genetic Coincidence Pass

    5 July 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
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    It’s like a free pass, but not really because it kind of doesn’t exist.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan approach the end of the Third Doctor’s era, and for some reason he decides (somewhat poorly) to revisit Peladon. It’s not a very good serial, as you will find out soon enough. On the bright side, there’s lots of Alpha Centuri and Ice Warrior voice imitations from both Kiyan and Dylan! The name of this week’s serial is The Monster of Peladon, and it was written by Brian Hayles and it aired in March and April of 1974.

    Here is the history of printing wikipedia page. Apparently inkjet and dot matrix printers both existed by 1974.

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  • Episode 75: The Dalek Syndrome

    28 June 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 16 seconds

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    Syndrome was a pretty good villain. Oh wait we’re talking Daleks.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan begin the end of the beginning eras of Doctor Who. If that makes sense. Well basically they’re coming to the end of the Third Doctor’s era, and it’s pretty clearly running down. Terrance Dicks, Barry Letts, and Jon Pertwee have all decided by this time to leave the show at the end of the season. The serial that has apparently so blatantly signposted this end of an era is Death to the Daleks, written by Terry Nation and aired in February and March of 1974.

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  • Episode 75: The Dalek Syndrome

    28 June 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 16 seconds

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    Syndrome was a pretty good villain. Oh wait we’re talking Daleks.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan begin the end of the beginning eras of Doctor Who. If that makes sense. Well basically they’re coming to the end of the Third Doctor’s era, and it’s pretty clearly running down. Terrance Dicks, Barry Letts, and Jon Pertwee have all decided by this time to leave the show at the end of the season. The serial that has apparently so blatantly signposted this end of an era is Death to the Daleks, written by Terry Nation and aired in February and March of 1974.

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  • Episode 74: That's Making Life Take the Lemons Back

    21 June 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 9 minutes and 21 seconds

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    And then it’s making life not exist anymore!

    This week Kiyan and Dylan dive into Malcolm Hulke’s final serial, Invasion of the Dinosaurs. To their pleasant surprise, this weeks serial featured quite a fair bit of character development for the UNIT crew, with Benton, Yates, and The Brig all getting some time in the spotlight. Invasion of the Dinosaurs was aired in January and February of 1974.

    By the way, the reference no one would get was to Shrek the Musical. You’re welcome.

    Here’s a link to the first volume of that ebook by Hugh Pearson: The Lost Lords of Time: Recons Volume One

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  • Episode 74: That's Making Life Take the Lemons Back

    21 June 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 9 minutes and 21 seconds

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    And then it’s making life not exist anymore!

    This week Kiyan and Dylan dive into Malcolm Hulke’s final serial, Invasion of the Dinosaurs. To their pleasant surprise, this weeks serial featured quite a fair bit of character development for the UNIT crew, with Benton, Yates, and The Brig all getting some time in the spotlight. Invasion of the Dinosaurs was aired in January and February of 1974.

    By the way, the reference no one would get was to Shrek the Musical. You’re welcome.

    Here’s a link to the first volume of that ebook by Hugh Pearson: The Lost Lords of Time: Recons Volume One

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  • Episode 73: The Most Low Octane Fight

    14 June 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 54 minutes and 18 seconds

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    Still better than a low heptane fight.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan check in a new person to the Companion Hotel: Sarah Jane Smith. She’s booked a long stay, let’s see how it goes. The topic of discussion of this week was The Time Warrior, which was written by Robert Holmes and aired in December of 1973 and January of 1974.

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  • Episode 73: The Most Low Octane Fight

    14 June 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 54 minutes and 18 seconds

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    Still better than a low heptane fight.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan check in a new person to the Companion Hotel: Sarah Jane Smith. She’s booked a long stay, let’s see how it goes. The topic of discussion of this week was The Time Warrior, which was written by Robert Holmes and aired in December of 1973 and January of 1974.

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  • Episode 72: Props to the Prop Designers

    7 June 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 14 minutes and 6 seconds

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    Don’t mind me, just gonna prop open the door so Jo can come back.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan say goodbye to Jo Grant in her final serial, The Green Death. And even in her final moments Dylan and Kiyan remain divided in their opinion of her. Thanks Jo, you were definitely not a scientist. The Green Death was written by Robert Sloman and aired in May and June of 1973.

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  • Episode 72: Props to the Prop Designers

    7 June 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 14 minutes and 6 seconds

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    Don’t mind me, just gonna prop open the door so Jo can come back.

    This week Kiyan and Dylan say goodbye to Jo Grant in her final serial, The Green Death. And even in her final moments Dylan and Kiyan remain divided in their opinion of her. Thanks Jo, you were definitely not a scientist. The Green Death was written by Robert Sloman and aired in May and June of 1973.

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  • Episode 71: Falling Rocks Hair Gel

    31 May 2015 (3:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 7 minutes and 51 seconds

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    Goes great with the Hard Rock Cafe!

    The topic of discussion this week is Planet of the Daleks. Kiyan and Dylan were… not impressed with it as a resolution to Frontier In Space. But no matter, they still had a good time explaining it. Planet of the Daleks was written by Terry Nation and it aired in April and May of 1973.

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