Latest Podcast Episodes
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Episode 39: Hiding in Spacesuits
Something WhoGav surprises us all with his return to the Something Who bunker, perhaps drawn by the siren call of wine and science. Along with Paul, Giles and Richard he discusses two Doctor Who stories with a connection to 1969: Third Doctor story The Ambassadors of Death, which was written in that year, and Eleventh Doctor outing The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon, which is set in 1969, both with strong links to the space programmes of that era.
We try to stay on topic, but inevitably we stray into programmes of the same era and we give Amy's Crack a particularly thorough examination. Oddly, despite the fact that everybody had a go writing Ambassadors, it's Moffat's episodes that seem to have the most loose threads.
Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it, so we can build our listener base high for happiness. You can rate us directly on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.com
The teaser clip that Giles refers to in the episode is here: https://youtu.be/dDhmZwiS-0g
Gav's book Doctor Who: Dalek Combat Training Manual can be found here (other retailers are available) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1785945327/ref=cm_sw_r_u_apa_fabc_FxBdGbD82685Z
Also find his excellent YouTube series Terry Nation Army here: https://youtube.com/user/Dalek6388
The opening music is Three Guitars Mood 2 and, yes, that is Richard playing the ukulele and kazoo on possibly the worst ever version of the Doctor Who theme tune at the end.
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Episode 39: Hiding in Spacesuits
Something WhoGav surprises us all with his return to the Something Who bunker, perhaps drawn by the siren call of wine and science. Along with Paul, Giles and Richard he discusses two Doctor Who stories with a connection to 1969: Third Doctor story The Ambassadors of Death, which was written in that year, and Eleventh Doctor outing The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon, which is set in 1969, both with strong links to the space programmes of that era.
We try to stay on topic, but inevitably we stray into programmes of the same era and we give Amy's Crack a particularly thorough examination. Oddly, despite the fact that everybody had a go writing Ambassadors, it's Moffat's episodes that seem to have the most loose threads.
Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it, so we can build our listener base high for happiness. You can rate us directly on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.com
The teaser clip that Giles refers to in the episode is here: https://youtu.be/dDhmZwiS-0g
Gav's book Doctor Who: Dalek Combat Training Manual can be found here (other retailers are available) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1785945327/ref=cm_sw_r_u_apa_fabc_FxBdGbD82685Z
Also find his excellent YouTube series Terry Nation Army here: https://youtube.com/user/Dalek6388
The opening music is Three Guitars Mood 2 and, yes, that is Richard playing the ukulele and kazoo on possibly the worst ever version of the Doctor Who theme tune at the end.
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
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Episode 39: Hiding in Spacesuits
Something WhoGav surprises us all with his return to the Something Who bunker, perhaps drawn by the siren call of wine and science. Along with Paul, Giles and Richard he discusses two Doctor Who stories with a connection to 1969: Third Doctor story The Ambassadors of Death, which was written in that year, and Eleventh Doctor outing The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon, which is set in 1969, both with strong links to the space programmes of that era.
We try to stay on topic, but inevitably we stray into programmes of the same era and we give Amy's Crack a particularly thorough examination. Oddly, despite the fact that everybody had a go writing Ambassadors, it's Moffat's episodes that seem to have the most loose threads.
Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it, so we can build our listener base high for happiness. You can rate us directly on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.com
The teaser clip that Giles refers to in the episode is here: https://youtu.be/dDhmZwiS-0g
Gav's book Doctor Who: Dalek Combat Training Manual can be found here (other retailers are available) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1785945327/ref=cm_sw_r_u_apa_fabc_FxBdGbD82685Z
Also find his excellent YouTube series Terry Nation Army here: https://youtube.com/user/Dalek6388
The opening music is Three Guitars Mood 2 and, yes, that is Richard playing the ukulele and kazoo on possibly the worst ever version of the Doctor Who theme tune at the end.
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
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In Defense Of (and) Gally!
Doctor Who: Verity!Gallifrey One is right around the corner, and we can't wait for our "In Defense Of" panel! Join Deb, Erika, Lynne, and Tansy as we get our In Defense Of fix before the con so Lynne and Tansy can participate (since they [sadly] won't be at Gally). Deb comes up with a doozy for defense. Lynne breaks Deb. And there are many, many laughs.
And Deb and Erika talk a bit about what they're looking forward to at Gally!
^E
Related links [on our site]:
Our other In Defense Of eps
Gallifrey One
LI Who
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
-
Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
-
Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
-
Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
-
In Defense Of (and) Gally!
Doctor Who: Verity!Gallifrey One is right around the corner, and we can't wait for our "In Defense Of" panel! Join Deb, Erika, Lynne, and Tansy as we get our In Defense Of fix before the con so Lynne and Tansy can participate (since they [sadly] won't be at Gally). Deb comes up with a doozy for defense. Lynne breaks Deb. And there are many, many laughs.
And Deb and Erika talk a bit about what they're looking forward to at Gally!
^E
Related links [on our site]:Our other In Defense Of epsGallifrey OneLI Who
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the VortexWe wrap up our reviews of Big Finish's Doctor Who Unbound audios with A 'Storm of Angels' and 'Masters of War'.
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the VortexWe wrap up our reviews of Big Finish's Doctor Who Unbound audios with A 'Storm of Angels' and 'Masters of War'.
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the VortexWe wrap up our reviews of Big Finish's Doctor Who Unbound audios with A 'Storm of Angels' and 'Masters of War'.
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Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
-
Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the VortexWe wrap up our reviews of Big Finish's Doctor Who Unbound audios with A 'Storm of Angels' and 'Masters of War'.
-
Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the Vortex
This week we round out our reviews of Big Finish’s Doctor Who Unbound series. First, we look at A Storm of Angels, written by Marc Platt and starring Geoffrey Bayldon and Carole Ann Ford returning to their roles as the Doctor and Susan.Then we review Masters of War, written by Eddie Robson and starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney returning as the Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Hear what we have to say about these two stories.
Plus the news of the week.
Enjoy!
-
Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the VortexWe wrap up our reviews of Big Finish's Doctor Who Unbound audios with A 'Storm of Angels' and 'Masters of War'.
-
Episode 485 – Ceremonially Archived
Traveling the VortexWe wrap up our reviews of Big Finish's Doctor Who Unbound audios with A 'Storm of Angels' and 'Masters of War'.
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CRRRaSh! 374 We Have Lists
Roy's Rocket RadioLeak, Garages, Lists, My Knightly Quest for Groceries, The Expanse, Heroes, Cheap PC, Mini PC, Netbook, SBC, Laptop, Ryzen, NUC, Windows Development PC, Mp3tag, Kid3, Amvidia Tag Editor, Ubersicht, Google Firing Pretext, Bicycle Cruisers, AmazonBasics, Google Fit
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2021-02-24-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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In Defense Of (and) Gally!
Doctor Who: Verity!Gallifrey One is right around the corner, and we can't wait for our "In Defense Of" panel! Join Deb, Erika, Lynne, and Tansy as we get our In Defense Of fix before the con so Lynne and Tansy can participate (since they [sadly] won't be at Gally). Deb comes up with a doozy for defense. Lynne breaks Deb. And there are many, many laughs.
And Deb and Erika talk a bit about what they're looking forward to at Gally!
^E
Related links [on our site]:Our other In Defense Of epsGallifrey OneLI Who
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CRRRaSh! 374 We Have Lists
Roy's Rocket RadioLeak, Garages, Lists, My Knightly Quest for Groceries, The Expanse, Heroes, Cheap PC, Mini PC, Netbook, SBC, Laptop, Ryzen, NUC, Windows Development PC, Mp3tag, Kid3, Amvidia Tag Editor, Ubersicht, Google Firing Pretext, Bicycle Cruisers, AmazonBasics, Google Fit
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2021-02-24-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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TDP_557a_JamesGossINTERVIEW
Tin Dog PodcastWin City of Death - Paperback @tindogpodcast interviews @Gossjam James Goss (producer) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Goss (born 1974) is an English writer and producer, known both for his work in cult TV spin-off media, including tie-in novels and audio stories for Doctor Who and Torchwood, and for his fictional works beyond ready made universes. Contents [hide] 1Doctor Who 1.1Online content 1.2Television, radio and DVD 1.3Books 2Theatre 3Other work 4Selected bibliography 5External links 6References Doctor Who[edit] Online content[edit] In 2000, Goss was made a BBC senior content producer and put in charge of the BBC's official Doctor Who website. Originally the site was part of the BBC's Cult TV website. Goss slowly expanded the content to include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Farscape, The Simpsons, 24 and Doctor Who. He was subsequently voted Number 19 in TV Cream's 2004 poll of Top 50 Media Movers and Shakers.[1] With the return of Doctor Who in 2005, the Cult site was slowly wound down in order to concentrate solely on the show. Goss moved to BBC Wales to oversee the production of the new show's web site, expanding the contents to include cast and crew interviews, games and spin-off sites based on the broadcast episodes. His aim was to construct a whole world beyond the show that viewers could get further involved in, notably employing graphic designer Lee Binding for front pages and site design, and writer Joseph Lidster for the spin-off sites' fictional content. Sequence, a Cardiff-based design agency, were also responsible for all of the 2006 Doctor Who series games, experiences and many of the associated websites. Goss also produced the video clip "krill-loop" for a tie-in website. Television, radio and DVD[edit] Having produced previous Doctor Who web only animations (such as Scream of the Shalka)[2] and Shada,[3] in 2005 Goss produced the animations of two missing episodes of the The Invasion. The animation, developed by Cosgrove Hall, was originally intended as web-only content[4] but was later added to the DVD release and went on to be voted best DVD special feature in the 2006 Doctor Who Magazine awards. In 2006, Goss developed and produced The Infinite Quest, a Doctor Who animation shown on BBC One and CBBC in 2007. He was also producer of the special features for the DVD release. He has since produced DVD extra features for further 2 Entertain Doctor Who releases, including The Chase, The Keys of Marinus, The Masque of Mandragora, and The Trial Of A Time Lord. In 2006, he appeared in an episode of Doctor Who Confidential.[5] In 2013 Scream of the Shalka was released on DVD with extras which include James Goss presenting a documentary on how the series came to be made and appearing in a documentary about the BBC cult website. He also produced a series of 5 (short) documentaries called Doctor Forever which appeared across Doctor Who DVD Special Edition releases in 2013. He was also involved in producing a series of documentaries for the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who which in 2013 were first shown on BBC America and subsequently on Watch in the UK. Books[edit] In 2007, he contributed to the Doctor Who short-story collection Short Trips: Snapshots. His first book, Almost Perfect, a tie-in to the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood, was released in October 2008 and was followed by two more Torchwoodnovels and Bad Blood, a novel based on the TV series Being Human. Goss's Dead Air, read by David Tennant, was voted 2010 Audiobook Of The Year.[6] His Eleventh Doctor audiobook The Hounds of Artemis was given away free with a February 2011 issue of The Guardian. It is read by Matt Smith and Clare Corbett. His books Dead of Winter (Doctor Who) and First Born (Torchwood) were both nominated for the 2012 British Fantasy Society Awards. He has written numerous stories produced by Big Finish Productions in their Doctor Who related ranges. In 2013, BBC Books published Goss's short novel Summer Falls, purportedly written by Doctor Who character Amelia (Pond) Williams. In September 2014 his Doctor Who novel 'Blood Cell' was published (Twelfth Doctor). In addition to the three Torchwood novels and Doctor Who novels, James Goss is the co-author, with Steve Tribe, of The Dalek Handbook (2011), Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects (2012) and The Doctor: His Lives and Times (2013). In 2014 he contributed to the Shakespeare Notebooks. In 2015 his novel Haterz, about a man making the internet a better place one murder at a time, was published in the UK bySolaris Books and launched at the Forbidden Planet Megastore in London on 12 March 2015 with a book reading and signing by the author.[7] Theatre[edit] Goss's stage play Dirk, adapted with fellow student Arvind Ethan David from the Douglas Adams book Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, has been staged around the world. In 2006 it won "Best Adaptation" in the 28th LA Weekly Theater Awards.[8] He wrote the play 7 Spies At The Casino about the making of the 1967 film Casino Royale, which was performed at theEdinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2007.[9] James Goss has also written a play about the true story of the "terribly nice friendship" between Mr Peter Cushing and SirChristopher Lee, forged during their Hammer Horror careers (see Hammer Film Productions). The play, called 'The Gentlemen of Horror', was first performed on 27 November 2013 at the Woolwich Grand Theatre. It was performed in the summer of 2014 at the Camden Fringe where it received favourable reviews including [10] and [11] Other work[edit] Goss blogged from the Edinburgh Fringe for The Guardian's web site in 2007[12] and wrote a series of guest blogs about archive television for the AOL UK TV web site in 2009-2010.[13] As mentioned above, James Goss wrote three novels for the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. In addition, in theTorchood range, he wrote four short stories, published in the Torchwood Magazine; two audiobooks, Department X andGhost Train; and two radio plays both broadcast on BBC radio 4; Golden Age on 2 July 2009 and The House of the Deadon 13 July 2011. In 2015 he became the producer of a new series of Torchwood audio stories to be produced by Big Finish Productions ( Torchwood (Big Finish series) ). From 2011 to 2012, James Goss co-produced with Joseph Lidster, the Big Finish Productions' range of Dark Shadowsaudio dramas. In 2014 he also produced the New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield for Big Finish Productions. Since 2012 James Goss has written three Lady Serpent Egyptian murder stories, published by Endeavor Press. These are described as fast-paced, historical murder mysteries that brilliantly capture the atmosphere of ancient Egypt - as well as being enthralling detective stories. Selected bibliography[edit] Novels, Audiobooks & ebooks Haterz (2015) The Lady Serpent Series The Race of Scorpions (2012) Poison Seed (2013) Blood and Sand (2013) Torchwood Almost Perfect (2008) Risk Assessment (2009) First Born (2011) Doctor Who Dead Air (2010) Dead of Winter (2011) The Hounds of Artemis (2011) The Art of Death (2012) Summer Falls (2013) Blood Cell (2014) Being Human Bad Blood (2010) Radio Dramas Torchwood Golden Age (2009) The House of the Dead (2011) (see The Lost Files (Torchwood)) Audio dramas Doctor Who The Time Museum (2012) The Last Post (Doctor Who audio) (2012) The Scorchies (2013) Counter Measures: The Fifth Citadel (2013) Gallifrey (audio series) VI: Renaissance (2013) Bernice Summerfield Missing Persons: 5.4 The Winning Side (2013) The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: The Lights of Skaro (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 7.2 Night of 1000 Stars (2014) Mask of Tragedy (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 8.1 Encore of the Scorchies (2014) The Gods of Winter (2015) The Sins of Winter (2015) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 10.3 The Mourning After (2015) River Song Diaries: 1.3 Signs (2016) Torchwood Department X (2011) Ghost Train (2011) Fall to Earth (2015) (see Torchwood (Big Finish series)) Dark Shadows The Doll House (2010) The Poisoned Soul (2011) The Crimson Pearl with Joseph Lidster (2011) The House by the Sea (2012) The Harvest of Souls (2014) Blakes 7 Three (The Liberator Chronicles Volume 5:3 (2013)) Spoils (The Liberator Chronicles 8:3 (2014)) Iris Wildthyme Comeback of the Scorchies (Wildthyme Reloaded 1(2015)) Short stories Torchwood The Last Voyage of Osiris (2009) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 17 The Package (2010) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 22 The Mind's Eye (2010) Torchwood Magazine Issue 24 We All Go Through with Steve Tribe (2011) Torchwood Magazine Issue 25 Doctor Who Indian Summer in Short Trips: Snapshots (2007) Phoenix in Short Trips: Indefinable Magic (2009) Non Fiction The Dalek Handbook with Steve Tribe (2011) Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects with Steve Tribe (2012) The Doctor: His Lives and Times with Steve Tribe (2013) The Shakespeare Notebooks (2014) External links[edit] James Goss at the Internet Movie Database Skip's Acorn Treasury, James Goss's blog.
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CRRRaSh! 374 We Have Lists
Roy's Rocket RadioLeak, Garages, Lists, My Knightly Quest for Groceries, The Expanse, Heroes, Cheap PC, Mini PC, Netbook, SBC, Laptop, Ryzen, NUC, Windows Development PC, Mp3tag, Kid3, Amvidia Tag Editor, Ubersicht, Google Firing Pretext, Bicycle Cruisers, AmazonBasics, Google Fit
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2021-02-24-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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CRRRaSh! 374 We Have Lists
Roy's Rocket RadioLeak, Garages, Lists, My Knightly Quest for Groceries, The Expanse, Heroes, Cheap PC, Mini PC, Netbook, SBC, Laptop, Ryzen, NUC, Windows Development PC, Mp3tag, Kid3, Amvidia Tag Editor, Ubersicht, Google Firing Pretext, Bicycle Cruisers, AmazonBasics, Google Fit
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2021-02-24-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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CRRRaSh! 374 We Have Lists
Roy's Rocket RadioLeak, Garages, Lists, My Knightly Quest for Groceries, The Expanse, Heroes, Cheap PC, Mini PC, Netbook, SBC, Laptop, Ryzen, NUC, Windows Development PC, Mp3tag, Kid3, Amvidia Tag Editor, Ubersicht, Google Firing Pretext, Bicycle Cruisers, AmazonBasics, Google Fit
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2021-02-24-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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CRRRaSh! 374 We Have Lists
Roy's Rocket RadioLeak, Garages, Lists, My Knightly Quest for Groceries, The Expanse, Heroes, Cheap PC, Mini PC, Netbook, SBC, Laptop, Ryzen, NUC, Windows Development PC, Mp3tag, Kid3, Amvidia Tag Editor, Ubersicht, Google Firing Pretext, Bicycle Cruisers, AmazonBasics, Google Fit
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2021-02-24-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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TDP_557a_JamesGossINTERVIEW
Tin Dog PodcastWin City of Death - Paperback @tindogpodcast interviews @Gossjam James Goss (producer) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Goss (born 1974) is an English writer and producer, known both for his work in cult TV spin-off media, including tie-in novels and audio stories for Doctor Who and Torchwood, and for his fictional works beyond ready made universes. Contents [hide] 1Doctor Who 1.1Online content 1.2Television, radio and DVD 1.3Books 2Theatre 3Other work 4Selected bibliography 5External links 6References Doctor Who[edit] Online content[edit] In 2000, Goss was made a BBC senior content producer and put in charge of the BBC's official Doctor Who website. Originally the site was part of the BBC's Cult TV website. Goss slowly expanded the content to include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Farscape, The Simpsons, 24 and Doctor Who. He was subsequently voted Number 19 in TV Cream's 2004 poll of Top 50 Media Movers and Shakers.[1] With the return of Doctor Who in 2005, the Cult site was slowly wound down in order to concentrate solely on the show. Goss moved to BBC Wales to oversee the production of the new show's web site, expanding the contents to include cast and crew interviews, games and spin-off sites based on the broadcast episodes. His aim was to construct a whole world beyond the show that viewers could get further involved in, notably employing graphic designer Lee Binding for front pages and site design, and writer Joseph Lidster for the spin-off sites' fictional content. Sequence, a Cardiff-based design agency, were also responsible for all of the 2006 Doctor Who series games, experiences and many of the associated websites. Goss also produced the video clip "krill-loop" for a tie-in website. Television, radio and DVD[edit] Having produced previous Doctor Who web only animations (such as Scream of the Shalka)[2] and Shada,[3] in 2005 Goss produced the animations of two missing episodes of the The Invasion. The animation, developed by Cosgrove Hall, was originally intended as web-only content[4] but was later added to the DVD release and went on to be voted best DVD special feature in the 2006 Doctor Who Magazine awards. In 2006, Goss developed and produced The Infinite Quest, a Doctor Who animation shown on BBC One and CBBC in 2007. He was also producer of the special features for the DVD release. He has since produced DVD extra features for further 2 Entertain Doctor Who releases, including The Chase, The Keys of Marinus, The Masque of Mandragora, and The Trial Of A Time Lord. In 2006, he appeared in an episode of Doctor Who Confidential.[5] In 2013 Scream of the Shalka was released on DVD with extras which include James Goss presenting a documentary on how the series came to be made and appearing in a documentary about the BBC cult website. He also produced a series of 5 (short) documentaries called Doctor Forever which appeared across Doctor Who DVD Special Edition releases in 2013. He was also involved in producing a series of documentaries for the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who which in 2013 were first shown on BBC America and subsequently on Watch in the UK. Books[edit] In 2007, he contributed to the Doctor Who short-story collection Short Trips: Snapshots. His first book, Almost Perfect, a tie-in to the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood, was released in October 2008 and was followed by two more Torchwoodnovels and Bad Blood, a novel based on the TV series Being Human. Goss's Dead Air, read by David Tennant, was voted 2010 Audiobook Of The Year.[6] His Eleventh Doctor audiobook The Hounds of Artemis was given away free with a February 2011 issue of The Guardian. It is read by Matt Smith and Clare Corbett. His books Dead of Winter (Doctor Who) and First Born (Torchwood) were both nominated for the 2012 British Fantasy Society Awards. He has written numerous stories produced by Big Finish Productions in their Doctor Who related ranges. In 2013, BBC Books published Goss's short novel Summer Falls, purportedly written by Doctor Who character Amelia (Pond) Williams. In September 2014 his Doctor Who novel 'Blood Cell' was published (Twelfth Doctor). In addition to the three Torchwood novels and Doctor Who novels, James Goss is the co-author, with Steve Tribe, of The Dalek Handbook (2011), Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects (2012) and The Doctor: His Lives and Times (2013). In 2014 he contributed to the Shakespeare Notebooks. In 2015 his novel Haterz, about a man making the internet a better place one murder at a time, was published in the UK bySolaris Books and launched at the Forbidden Planet Megastore in London on 12 March 2015 with a book reading and signing by the author.[7] Theatre[edit] Goss's stage play Dirk, adapted with fellow student Arvind Ethan David from the Douglas Adams book Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, has been staged around the world. In 2006 it won "Best Adaptation" in the 28th LA Weekly Theater Awards.[8] He wrote the play 7 Spies At The Casino about the making of the 1967 film Casino Royale, which was performed at theEdinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2007.[9] James Goss has also written a play about the true story of the "terribly nice friendship" between Mr Peter Cushing and SirChristopher Lee, forged during their Hammer Horror careers (see Hammer Film Productions). The play, called 'The Gentlemen of Horror', was first performed on 27 November 2013 at the Woolwich Grand Theatre. It was performed in the summer of 2014 at the Camden Fringe where it received favourable reviews including [10] and [11] Other work[edit] Goss blogged from the Edinburgh Fringe for The Guardian's web site in 2007[12] and wrote a series of guest blogs about archive television for the AOL UK TV web site in 2009-2010.[13] As mentioned above, James Goss wrote three novels for the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. In addition, in theTorchood range, he wrote four short stories, published in the Torchwood Magazine; two audiobooks, Department X andGhost Train; and two radio plays both broadcast on BBC radio 4; Golden Age on 2 July 2009 and The House of the Deadon 13 July 2011. In 2015 he became the producer of a new series of Torchwood audio stories to be produced by Big Finish Productions ( Torchwood (Big Finish series) ). From 2011 to 2012, James Goss co-produced with Joseph Lidster, the Big Finish Productions' range of Dark Shadowsaudio dramas. In 2014 he also produced the New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield for Big Finish Productions. Since 2012 James Goss has written three Lady Serpent Egyptian murder stories, published by Endeavor Press. These are described as fast-paced, historical murder mysteries that brilliantly capture the atmosphere of ancient Egypt - as well as being enthralling detective stories. Selected bibliography[edit] Novels, Audiobooks & ebooks Haterz (2015) The Lady Serpent Series The Race of Scorpions (2012) Poison Seed (2013) Blood and Sand (2013) Torchwood Almost Perfect (2008) Risk Assessment (2009) First Born (2011) Doctor Who Dead Air (2010) Dead of Winter (2011) The Hounds of Artemis (2011) The Art of Death (2012) Summer Falls (2013) Blood Cell (2014) Being Human Bad Blood (2010) Radio Dramas Torchwood Golden Age (2009) The House of the Dead (2011) (see The Lost Files (Torchwood)) Audio dramas Doctor Who The Time Museum (2012) The Last Post (Doctor Who audio) (2012) The Scorchies (2013) Counter Measures: The Fifth Citadel (2013) Gallifrey (audio series) VI: Renaissance (2013) Bernice Summerfield Missing Persons: 5.4 The Winning Side (2013) The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: The Lights of Skaro (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 7.2 Night of 1000 Stars (2014) Mask of Tragedy (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 8.1 Encore of the Scorchies (2014) The Gods of Winter (2015) The Sins of Winter (2015) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 10.3 The Mourning After (2015) River Song Diaries: 1.3 Signs (2016) Torchwood Department X (2011) Ghost Train (2011) Fall to Earth (2015) (see Torchwood (Big Finish series)) Dark Shadows The Doll House (2010) The Poisoned Soul (2011) The Crimson Pearl with Joseph Lidster (2011) The House by the Sea (2012) The Harvest of Souls (2014) Blakes 7 Three (The Liberator Chronicles Volume 5:3 (2013)) Spoils (The Liberator Chronicles 8:3 (2014)) Iris Wildthyme Comeback of the Scorchies (Wildthyme Reloaded 1(2015)) Short stories Torchwood The Last Voyage of Osiris (2009) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 17 The Package (2010) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 22 The Mind's Eye (2010) Torchwood Magazine Issue 24 We All Go Through with Steve Tribe (2011) Torchwood Magazine Issue 25 Doctor Who Indian Summer in Short Trips: Snapshots (2007) Phoenix in Short Trips: Indefinable Magic (2009) Non Fiction The Dalek Handbook with Steve Tribe (2011) Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects with Steve Tribe (2012) The Doctor: His Lives and Times with Steve Tribe (2013) The Shakespeare Notebooks (2014) External links[edit] James Goss at the Internet Movie Database Skip's Acorn Treasury, James Goss's blog.
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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TDP_557a_JamesGossINTERVIEW
Tin Dog PodcastWin City of Death - Paperback @tindogpodcast interviews @Gossjam James Goss (producer) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Goss (born 1974) is an English writer and producer, known both for his work in cult TV spin-off media, including tie-in novels and audio stories for Doctor Who and Torchwood, and for his fictional works beyond ready made universes. Contents [hide] 1Doctor Who 1.1Online content 1.2Television, radio and DVD 1.3Books 2Theatre 3Other work 4Selected bibliography 5External links 6References Doctor Who[edit] Online content[edit] In 2000, Goss was made a BBC senior content producer and put in charge of the BBC's official Doctor Who website. Originally the site was part of the BBC's Cult TV website. Goss slowly expanded the content to include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Farscape, The Simpsons, 24 and Doctor Who. He was subsequently voted Number 19 in TV Cream's 2004 poll of Top 50 Media Movers and Shakers.[1] With the return of Doctor Who in 2005, the Cult site was slowly wound down in order to concentrate solely on the show. Goss moved to BBC Wales to oversee the production of the new show's web site, expanding the contents to include cast and crew interviews, games and spin-off sites based on the broadcast episodes. His aim was to construct a whole world beyond the show that viewers could get further involved in, notably employing graphic designer Lee Binding for front pages and site design, and writer Joseph Lidster for the spin-off sites' fictional content. Sequence, a Cardiff-based design agency, were also responsible for all of the 2006 Doctor Who series games, experiences and many of the associated websites. Goss also produced the video clip "krill-loop" for a tie-in website. Television, radio and DVD[edit] Having produced previous Doctor Who web only animations (such as Scream of the Shalka)[2] and Shada,[3] in 2005 Goss produced the animations of two missing episodes of the The Invasion. The animation, developed by Cosgrove Hall, was originally intended as web-only content[4] but was later added to the DVD release and went on to be voted best DVD special feature in the 2006 Doctor Who Magazine awards. In 2006, Goss developed and produced The Infinite Quest, a Doctor Who animation shown on BBC One and CBBC in 2007. He was also producer of the special features for the DVD release. He has since produced DVD extra features for further 2 Entertain Doctor Who releases, including The Chase, The Keys of Marinus, The Masque of Mandragora, and The Trial Of A Time Lord. In 2006, he appeared in an episode of Doctor Who Confidential.[5] In 2013 Scream of the Shalka was released on DVD with extras which include James Goss presenting a documentary on how the series came to be made and appearing in a documentary about the BBC cult website. He also produced a series of 5 (short) documentaries called Doctor Forever which appeared across Doctor Who DVD Special Edition releases in 2013. He was also involved in producing a series of documentaries for the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who which in 2013 were first shown on BBC America and subsequently on Watch in the UK. Books[edit] In 2007, he contributed to the Doctor Who short-story collection Short Trips: Snapshots. His first book, Almost Perfect, a tie-in to the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood, was released in October 2008 and was followed by two more Torchwoodnovels and Bad Blood, a novel based on the TV series Being Human. Goss's Dead Air, read by David Tennant, was voted 2010 Audiobook Of The Year.[6] His Eleventh Doctor audiobook The Hounds of Artemis was given away free with a February 2011 issue of The Guardian. It is read by Matt Smith and Clare Corbett. His books Dead of Winter (Doctor Who) and First Born (Torchwood) were both nominated for the 2012 British Fantasy Society Awards. He has written numerous stories produced by Big Finish Productions in their Doctor Who related ranges. In 2013, BBC Books published Goss's short novel Summer Falls, purportedly written by Doctor Who character Amelia (Pond) Williams. In September 2014 his Doctor Who novel 'Blood Cell' was published (Twelfth Doctor). In addition to the three Torchwood novels and Doctor Who novels, James Goss is the co-author, with Steve Tribe, of The Dalek Handbook (2011), Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects (2012) and The Doctor: His Lives and Times (2013). In 2014 he contributed to the Shakespeare Notebooks. In 2015 his novel Haterz, about a man making the internet a better place one murder at a time, was published in the UK bySolaris Books and launched at the Forbidden Planet Megastore in London on 12 March 2015 with a book reading and signing by the author.[7] Theatre[edit] Goss's stage play Dirk, adapted with fellow student Arvind Ethan David from the Douglas Adams book Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, has been staged around the world. In 2006 it won "Best Adaptation" in the 28th LA Weekly Theater Awards.[8] He wrote the play 7 Spies At The Casino about the making of the 1967 film Casino Royale, which was performed at theEdinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2007.[9] James Goss has also written a play about the true story of the "terribly nice friendship" between Mr Peter Cushing and SirChristopher Lee, forged during their Hammer Horror careers (see Hammer Film Productions). The play, called 'The Gentlemen of Horror', was first performed on 27 November 2013 at the Woolwich Grand Theatre. It was performed in the summer of 2014 at the Camden Fringe where it received favourable reviews including [10] and [11] Other work[edit] Goss blogged from the Edinburgh Fringe for The Guardian's web site in 2007[12] and wrote a series of guest blogs about archive television for the AOL UK TV web site in 2009-2010.[13] As mentioned above, James Goss wrote three novels for the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. In addition, in theTorchood range, he wrote four short stories, published in the Torchwood Magazine; two audiobooks, Department X andGhost Train; and two radio plays both broadcast on BBC radio 4; Golden Age on 2 July 2009 and The House of the Deadon 13 July 2011. In 2015 he became the producer of a new series of Torchwood audio stories to be produced by Big Finish Productions ( Torchwood (Big Finish series) ). From 2011 to 2012, James Goss co-produced with Joseph Lidster, the Big Finish Productions' range of Dark Shadowsaudio dramas. In 2014 he also produced the New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield for Big Finish Productions. Since 2012 James Goss has written three Lady Serpent Egyptian murder stories, published by Endeavor Press. These are described as fast-paced, historical murder mysteries that brilliantly capture the atmosphere of ancient Egypt - as well as being enthralling detective stories. Selected bibliography[edit] Novels, Audiobooks & ebooks Haterz (2015) The Lady Serpent Series The Race of Scorpions (2012) Poison Seed (2013) Blood and Sand (2013) Torchwood Almost Perfect (2008) Risk Assessment (2009) First Born (2011) Doctor Who Dead Air (2010) Dead of Winter (2011) The Hounds of Artemis (2011) The Art of Death (2012) Summer Falls (2013) Blood Cell (2014) Being Human Bad Blood (2010) Radio Dramas Torchwood Golden Age (2009) The House of the Dead (2011) (see The Lost Files (Torchwood)) Audio dramas Doctor Who The Time Museum (2012) The Last Post (Doctor Who audio) (2012) The Scorchies (2013) Counter Measures: The Fifth Citadel (2013) Gallifrey (audio series) VI: Renaissance (2013) Bernice Summerfield Missing Persons: 5.4 The Winning Side (2013) The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: The Lights of Skaro (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 7.2 Night of 1000 Stars (2014) Mask of Tragedy (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 8.1 Encore of the Scorchies (2014) The Gods of Winter (2015) The Sins of Winter (2015) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 10.3 The Mourning After (2015) River Song Diaries: 1.3 Signs (2016) Torchwood Department X (2011) Ghost Train (2011) Fall to Earth (2015) (see Torchwood (Big Finish series)) Dark Shadows The Doll House (2010) The Poisoned Soul (2011) The Crimson Pearl with Joseph Lidster (2011) The House by the Sea (2012) The Harvest of Souls (2014) Blakes 7 Three (The Liberator Chronicles Volume 5:3 (2013)) Spoils (The Liberator Chronicles 8:3 (2014)) Iris Wildthyme Comeback of the Scorchies (Wildthyme Reloaded 1(2015)) Short stories Torchwood The Last Voyage of Osiris (2009) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 17 The Package (2010) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 22 The Mind's Eye (2010) Torchwood Magazine Issue 24 We All Go Through with Steve Tribe (2011) Torchwood Magazine Issue 25 Doctor Who Indian Summer in Short Trips: Snapshots (2007) Phoenix in Short Trips: Indefinable Magic (2009) Non Fiction The Dalek Handbook with Steve Tribe (2011) Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects with Steve Tribe (2012) The Doctor: His Lives and Times with Steve Tribe (2013) The Shakespeare Notebooks (2014) External links[edit] James Goss at the Internet Movie Database Skip's Acorn Treasury, James Goss's blog.
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Episode 251: Paul Clayton interview
The Bad Wilf PodcastMartyn is joined by actor, writer, producer and director, Paul Clayton. Paul is perhaps best known for his work on Peep Show, Him & Her and, Torchwood.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Check out Paul's website.
Socials:
Twitter:
Paul Clayton-@ClaytonCast
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod –@InGerrodsMind
Pete – @BeeblePete
Instagram:
Podcast-@TheBWPodcast
Martyn-@BadWilf
Chris-@ChrisWalkerThomsonofficial
Sam-@Sammichaelol
TikTok
Martyn-@BadWilf
Sam-@SamMichaelol
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GSN PODCAST: Bags of Action Episode 82 - Die Hard With A Vengeance
Geek SyndicateThis is Bags of Action. The podcast devoted to action movies, both old and new, but all of them are awesome! In this episode Pete, Steve and a special guest, Dan Marshall, tackle the third movie in the Die Hard franchise, Die Hard With A Vengeance, from 1995. How does it hold up after all this time and how does it stack up against the first two movies? To talk about this episode and any other episode you can visit the Bags of Action Facebook group here - Facebook Group . If you would like to get in touch with the show you can follow us on Twitter @BagsofAction or you can email us at bagsofaction [at] gmail [dot] com or you could leave us a review on iTunes.
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GSN PODCAST: Bags of Action Episode 82 - Die Hard With A Vengeance
Geek SyndicateThis is Bags of Action. The podcast devoted to action movies, both old and new, but all of them are awesome! In this episode Pete, Steve and a special guest, Dan Marshall, tackle the third movie in the Die Hard franchise, Die Hard With A Vengeance, from 1995. How does it hold up after all this time and how does it stack up against the first two movies? To talk about this episode and any other episode you can visit the Bags of Action Facebook group here - Facebook Group . If you would like to get in touch with the show you can follow us on Twitter @BagsofAction or you can email us at bagsofaction [at] gmail [dot] com or you could leave us a review on iTunes.
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GSN PODCAST: Bags of Action Episode 82 - Die Hard With A Vengeance
Geek SyndicateThis is Bags of Action. The podcast devoted to action movies, both old and new, but all of them are awesome! In this episode Pete, Steve and a special guest, Dan Marshall, tackle the third movie in the Die Hard franchise, Die Hard With A Vengeance, from 1995. How does it hold up after all this time and how does it stack up against the first two movies? To talk about this episode and any other episode you can visit the Bags of Action Facebook group here - Facebook Group . If you would like to get in touch with the show you can follow us on Twitter @BagsofAction or you can email us at bagsofaction [at] gmail [dot] com or you could leave us a review on iTunes.
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GSN PODCAST: Bags of Action Episode 82 - Die Hard With A Vengeance
Geek SyndicateThis is Bags of Action. The podcast devoted to action movies, both old and new, but all of them are awesome! In this episode Pete, Steve and a special guest, Dan Marshall, tackle the third movie in the Die Hard franchise, Die Hard With A Vengeance, from 1995. How does it hold up after all this time and how does it stack up against the first two movies? To talk about this episode and any other episode you can visit the Bags of Action Facebook group here - Facebook Group . If you would like to get in touch with the show you can follow us on Twitter @BagsofAction or you can email us at bagsofaction [at] gmail [dot] com or you could leave us a review on iTunes.
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episode 135 - Briggs' Finish
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastThe Team of MarkWHO42 decided their next episode should go BIG. BIG FINISH that is. The team interviews the most versatile voice of Doctor WHO and Executive Producer of Big Finish Productions, Nicholas Briggs. They time travel into Nick's past to discuss when he became a WHOvian, how Big Finish started, and how he became the voice of the Daleks, Cybermen, Judoon and many, many more of the big baddies. And what did he REALLY say as the Nestene Consciousness. We also delve into BIG FINISH and how it kept the Doctor WHO series alive, even when the TV series had died, and how it continues to keeps other venues going way after their demise on TV. So grab your voice modulator, and take a deep breath as we venture into the like of Nicholas Briggs. Also, keep an eye out at markwho42.net and MarkWHO42 on Facebook and find out where you can get your hands on some Big Finish Audios from MarkWHO42 Books.