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Radio Free Skaro #480 - The Talons of Dr. Chang
Radio Free SkaroNews! News! News! So much news this week, from Vines of P-Cap playing guitar to Series 9 rumours, royal honours, convention doings and undoings, and (fake, but awesome) Doctor Who LEGO video games! The mind boggles! "But what else, you fiends?!" you declare, and for you, beloved listener, we also have Verity's own Tansy Rayner Roberts with us for a commentary on "Dark Water", the penultimate Series 8 showstopper featuring water, darkness and more!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #480 - The Talons of Dr. Chang
Radio Free SkaroNews! News! News! So much news this week, from Vines of P-Cap playing guitar to Series 9 rumours, royal honours, convention doings and undoings, and (fake, but awesome) Doctor Who LEGO video games! The mind boggles! "But what else, you fiends?!" you declare, and for you, beloved listener, we also have Verity's own Tansy Rayner Roberts with us for a commentary on "Dark Water", the penultimate Series 8 showstopper featuring water, darkness and more!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #480 - The Talons of Dr. Chang
Radio Free SkaroNews! News! News! So much news this week, from Vines of P-Cap playing guitar to Series 9 rumours, royal honours, convention doings and undoings, and (fake, but awesome) Doctor Who LEGO video games! The mind boggles! "But what else, you fiends?!" you declare, and for you, beloved listener, we also have Verity's own Tansy Rayner Roberts with us for a commentary on "Dark Water", the penultimate Series 8 showstopper featuring water, darkness and more!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #480 - The Talons of Dr. Chang
Radio Free SkaroNews! News! News! So much news this week, from Vines of P-Cap playing guitar to Series 9 rumours, royal honours, convention doings and undoings, and (fake, but awesome) Doctor Who LEGO video games! The mind boggles! “But what else, you fiends?!” you declare, and for you, beloved listener, we also have Verity’s own Tansy Rayner Roberts with us for a commentary on "Dark Water", the penultimate Series 8 showstopper featuring water, darkness and more!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #480 - The Talons of Dr. Chang
Radio Free SkaroNews! News! News! So much news this week, from Vines of P-Cap playing guitar to Series 9 rumours, royal honours, convention doings and undoings, and (fake, but awesome) Doctor Who LEGO video games! The mind boggles! “But what else, you fiends?!” you declare, and for you, beloved listener, we also have Verity’s own Tansy Rayner Roberts with us for a commentary on "Dark Water", the penultimate Series 8 showstopper featuring water, darkness and more!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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9.05 The Time Monster
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, and Jo "The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales, he harbours a plot to seize control of time itself. Can The Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan? What secrets does the trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the master's plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travellers..." Written By: Robert Sloman and Barry Letts Directed By: Paul Bernard
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9.05 The Time Monster
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, and Jo "The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales, he harbours a plot to seize control of time itself. Can The Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan? What secrets does the trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the master's plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travellers..." Written By: Robert Sloman and Barry Letts Directed By: Paul Bernard
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The Who Wars Podcast #034 (14th June, 2015)
The Doctor Who Show00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:48 The Front Page; Rob @WhoWars kicks off this episode with discussion of so much happening since episode #33; the passing of Ron Moody and Christopher Lee and strange little links to both at the time of recording; the Who Wars Network and some future plans; Sense8 - a new series on Netflix from Andy and Lana Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski; and this being an epic-length episode.09:30 FEATURE - TRIBUTE - Christopher Lee remembered by Rob @WhoWars with an obituary and audio clips from his films and a special memory from Vincent Price, featured in an episode of This Is Your Life that Christopher was honoured on.24:45 INTERVIEW - STAR WARS - Kate @Kamiduu talks to Jason Spisak - American voice actor in animation and video games, and producer and founding member of Blackchalk Productions. Who Wars listeners might know him best as Lux Bonteri in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.38:20 FEATURE - CONVENTION - Andy @skaromedia gives us a background to the city of Hull in the UK; talks to Steve Bowman from District 14 Events which is running Hull Comic Con and we then hear a promo for the event. Are you going?Hull Comic Con49:27 FEATURE - STAR WARS - Rob @WhoWars continues to watch the Clone Wars TV series in chronological order. Here, he watches the Clone Wars film from 2008. Does he like it more than he did when he last watched it, almost seven years ago?1:07:50 COMIC - STAR WARS - Star Wars #6 & Darth Vader #6 (Marvel) by Andy @skaromedia and Kate @Kamiduu with them running through the issues individually and then after a musical interlude at 1:32:30 the two of them talk together.1:49:15 COMIC - STAR WARS - Kanan #3 (Marvel) by Jon @nerdstitute1:52:42 NOVEL - STAR WARS - Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void by Elaine @tveitlight252:05:21 FEATURE - STAR WARS - Rob @WhoWars observes a Twitter interaction between Amanda Ward @realamandaward Jeremy Conrad @ManaByte & Joaquin Slowly @JoaquinSlowly about Star Wars fans who are stuck in the past, for example, denying everything post-Return of the Jedi. Following an expensive recreation of the exchange, Rob discusses the topic and gives his thoughts.Differences between ESB and RotJ toys:RotJ and its place within the trilogy:2:17:42 INTERVIEW - DOCTOR WHO - Kate @Kamiduu talks to Paul Cornell, a British writer best known for his work in Doctor Who fiction and television. As well as Doctor Who, other television credits include Robin Hood, Primeval, Casualty, Holby City and Coronation Street. Cornell has also written for a number of comics, including Marvel and DC titles.2:30:04 COMIC - DOCTOR WHO - 9th Doctor #2 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars2:36:35 COMIC - DOCTOR WHO - 10th Doctor #11 (Titan) by Kate @Kamiduu2:42:12 INTERVIEW - DOCTOR WHO - Andy @skaromedia talks to Mat Irvine, a Technical Consultant and Visual Effects Designer who worked on television, primarily for the BBC, from the 1970s to the 1990s. As a Technical Consultant, Irvine worked on shows such as The Sky at Night, Tomorrow's World and Robot Wars. As a Visual Effects Designer, Irvine worked on shows such as Doctor Who, Rentaghost, Terry and June, Blake's 7, The Tripods, Edge of Darkness and To the Manor Born.3:32:26 - The Back Page; closing remarks from Rob @WhoWars, followed by messages to the show from Doc Whom and Baz Hood.3:43:42 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including details on how to get in touch with the show).
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The Who Wars Podcast #034 (14th June, 2015)
The Doctor Who Show00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:48 The Front Page; Rob @WhoWars kicks off this episode with discussion of so much happening since episode #33; the passing of Ron Moody and Christopher Lee and strange little links to both at the time of recording; the Who Wars Network and some future plans; Sense8 - a new series on Netflix from Andy and Lana Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski; and this being an epic-length episode.09:30 FEATURE - TRIBUTE - Christopher Lee remembered by Rob @WhoWars with an obituary and audio clips from his films and a special memory from Vincent Price, featured in an episode of This Is Your Life that Christopher was honoured on.24:45 INTERVIEW - STAR WARS - Kate @Kamiduu talks to Jason Spisak - American voice actor in animation and video games, and producer and founding member of Blackchalk Productions. Who Wars listeners might know him best as Lux Bonteri in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.38:20 FEATURE - CONVENTION - Andy @skaromedia gives us a background to the city of Hull in the UK; talks to Steve Bowman from District 14 Events which is running Hull Comic Con and we then hear a promo for the event. Are you going?Hull Comic Con49:27 FEATURE - STAR WARS - Rob @WhoWars continues to watch the Clone Wars TV series in chronological order. Here, he watches the Clone Wars film from 2008. Does he like it more than he did when he last watched it, almost seven years ago?1:07:50 COMIC - STAR WARS - Star Wars #6 & Darth Vader #6 (Marvel) by Andy @skaromedia and Kate @Kamiduu with them running through the issues individually and then after a musical interlude at 1:32:30 the two of them talk together.1:49:15 COMIC - STAR WARS - Kanan #3 (Marvel) by Jon @nerdstitute1:52:42 NOVEL - STAR WARS - Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void by Elaine @tveitlight252:05:21 FEATURE - STAR WARS - Rob @WhoWars observes a Twitter interaction between Amanda Ward @realamandaward Jeremy Conrad @ManaByte & Joaquin Slowly @JoaquinSlowly about Star Wars fans who are stuck in the past, for example, denying everything post-Return of the Jedi. Following an expensive recreation of the exchange, Rob discusses the topic and gives his thoughts.Differences between ESB and RotJ toys:RotJ and its place within the trilogy:2:17:42 INTERVIEW - DOCTOR WHO - Kate @Kamiduu talks to Paul Cornell, a British writer best known for his work in Doctor Who fiction and television. As well as Doctor Who, other television credits include Robin Hood, Primeval, Casualty, Holby City and Coronation Street. Cornell has also written for a number of comics, including Marvel and DC titles.2:30:04 COMIC - DOCTOR WHO - 9th Doctor #2 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars2:36:35 COMIC - DOCTOR WHO - 10th Doctor #11 (Titan) by Kate @Kamiduu2:42:12 INTERVIEW - DOCTOR WHO - Andy @skaromedia talks to Mat Irvine, a Technical Consultant and Visual Effects Designer who worked on television, primarily for the BBC, from the 1970s to the 1990s. As a Technical Consultant, Irvine worked on shows such as The Sky at Night, Tomorrow's World and Robot Wars. As a Visual Effects Designer, Irvine worked on shows such as Doctor Who, Rentaghost, Terry and June, Blake's 7, The Tripods, Edge of Darkness and To the Manor Born.3:32:26 - The Back Page; closing remarks from Rob @WhoWars, followed by messages to the show from Doc Whom and Baz Hood.3:43:42 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including details on how to get in touch with the show).
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Episode 179: Creepy Continued
The Sonic ToolboxWe've whipped Skype into submission and are ready to finish our Top 10 Creepy lists. Lots of agreements, a few dissagreements, and a whole lot of on topic rabbit chasing. We've also got a teeny, tiny bit of news, and an update on the irradiated Miss Cheryl.
Link:
Clip of Madame with Bea Arthur (WARNING: Racy - not for viewing by young kids)
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Episode 179: Creepy Continued
The Sonic ToolboxWe've whipped Skype into submission and are ready to finish our Top 10 Creepy lists. Lots of agreements, a few dissagreements, and a whole lot of on topic rabbit chasing. We've also got a teeny, tiny bit of news, and an update on the irradiated Miss Cheryl.
Link:
Clip of Madame with Bea Arthur (WARNING: Racy - not for viewing by young kids)
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Episode 179: Creepy Continued
The Sonic ToolboxWe've whipped Skype into submission and are ready to finish our Top 10 Creepy lists. Lots of agreements, a few dissagreements, and a whole lot of on topic rabbit chasing. We've also got a teeny, tiny bit of news, and an update on the irradiated Miss Cheryl.
Link:
Clip of Madame with Bea Arthur (WARNING: Racy - not for viewing by young kids)
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Episode 73: The Most Low Octane Fight
Trust Your DoctorStill 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.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Episode 179: Creepy Continued
The Sonic ToolboxWe've whipped Skype into submission and are ready to finish our Top 10 Creepy lists. Lots of agreements, a few dissagreements, and a whole lot of on topic rabbit chasing. We've also got a teeny, tiny bit of news, and an update on the irradiated Miss Cheryl.
Link:
Clip of Madame with Bea Arthur (WARNING: Racy - not for viewing by young kids)
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Episode 73: The Most Low Octane Fight
Trust Your DoctorStill 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.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Episode 73: The Most Low Octane Fight
Trust Your DoctorStill 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.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Episode 73: The Most Low Octane Fight
Trust Your DoctorStill 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.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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9.05 The Time Monster
Drunken Time Travel
Third Doctor, and Jo"The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales, he harbours a plot to seize control of time itself. Can The Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan?What secrets does the trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the master's plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travellers..."Written By: Robert Sloman and Barry LettsDirected By: Paul Bernard
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9.05 The Time Monster
Drunken Time Travel
Third Doctor, and Jo"The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales, he harbours a plot to seize control of time itself. Can The Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan?What secrets does the trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the master's plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travellers..."Written By: Robert Sloman and Barry LettsDirected By: Paul Bernard
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9.05 The Time Monster
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, and Jo"The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales, he harbours a plot to seize control of time itself. Can The Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan? What secrets does the trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the master's plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travellers..."Written By: Robert Sloman and Barry Letts Directed By: Paul Bernard
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9.05 The Time Monster
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, and Jo"The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales, he harbours a plot to seize control of time itself. Can The Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan? What secrets does the trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the master's plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travellers..."Written By: Robert Sloman and Barry Letts Directed By: Paul Bernard
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9.05 The Time Monster
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, and Jo"The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales, he harbours a plot to seize control of time itself. Can The Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan? What secrets does the trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the master's plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travellers..."Written By: Robert Sloman and Barry Letts Directed By: Paul Bernard
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9.05 The Time Monster
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, and Jo"The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales, he harbours a plot to seize control of time itself. Can The Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan? What secrets does the trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the master's plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travellers..."Written By: Robert Sloman and Barry Letts Directed By: Paul Bernard
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9.05 The Time Monster
Drunken Time Travel
Third Doctor, and Jo"The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales, he harbours a plot to seize control of time itself. Can The Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan?What secrets does the trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the master's plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travellers..."Written By: Robert Sloman and Barry LettsDirected By: Paul Bernard
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Talking Timelords – Episode 3: Our Top Five Companions
Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryAfter their Top 5 Doctors episode, Jason and Paul continue the trend with their Top 5 Companions! Lots of companions, both Classic and New, are featured, so find out who gets the crown on their lists!
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9.05 The Time Monster
Drunken Time Travel
Third Doctor, and Jo"The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales, he harbours a plot to seize control of time itself. Can The Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan?What secrets does the trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the master's plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travellers..."Written By: Robert Sloman and Barry LettsDirected By: Paul Bernard
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Talking Timelords – Episode 3: Our Top Five Companions
Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryAfter their Top 5 Doctors episode, Jason and Paul continue the trend with their Top 5 Companions! Lots of companions, both Classic and New, are featured, so find out who gets the crown on their lists!
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The Who Wars Podcast #034 (14th June, 2015)
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:48 The Front Page; Rob @WhoWars kicks off this episode with discussion of so much happening since episode #33; the passing of Ron Moody and Christopher Lee and strange little links to both at the time of recording; the Who Wars Network and some future plans; Sense8 - a new series on Netflix from Andy and Lana Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski; and this being an epic-length episode.09:30 FEATURE - TRIBUTE - Christopher Lee remembered by Rob @WhoWars with an obituary and audio clips from his films and a special memory from Vincent Price, featured in an episode of This Is Your Life that Christopher was honoured on.24:45 INTERVIEW - STAR WARS - Kate @Kamiduu talks to Jason Spisak - American voice actor in animation and video games, and producer and founding member of Blackchalk Productions. Who Wars listeners might know him best as Lux Bonteri in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.38:20 FEATURE - CONVENTION - Andy @skaromedia gives us a background to the city of Hull in the UK; talks to Steve Bowman from District 14 Events which is running Hull Comic Con and we then hear a promo for the event. Are you going?Hull Comic Con49:27 FEATURE - STAR WARS - Rob @WhoWars continues to watch the Clone Wars TV series in chronological order. Here, he watches the Clone Wars film from 2008. Does he like it more than he did when he last watched it, almost seven years ago?1:07:50 COMIC - STAR WARS - Star Wars #6 & Darth Vader #6 (Marvel) by Andy @skaromedia and Kate @Kamiduu with them running through the issues individually and then after a musical interlude at 1:32:30 the two of them talk together.1:49:15 COMIC - STAR WARS - Kanan #3 (Marvel) by Jon @nerdstitute1:52:42 NOVEL - STAR WARS - Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void by Elaine @tveitlight252:05:21 FEATURE - STAR WARS - Rob @WhoWars observes a Twitter interaction between Amanda Ward @realamandaward Jeremy Conrad @ManaByte & Joaquin Slowly @JoaquinSlowly about Star Wars fans who are stuck in the past, for example, denying everything post-Return of the Jedi. Following an expensive recreation of the exchange, Rob discusses the topic and gives his thoughts.Differences between ESB and RotJ toys:RotJ and its place within the trilogy:2:17:42 INTERVIEW - DOCTOR WHO - Kate @Kamiduu talks to Paul Cornell, a British writer best known for his work in Doctor Who fiction and television. As well as Doctor Who, other television credits include Robin Hood, Primeval, Casualty, Holby City and Coronation Street. Cornell has also written for a number of comics, including Marvel and DC titles.2:30:04 COMIC - DOCTOR WHO - 9th Doctor #2 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars2:36:35 COMIC - DOCTOR WHO - 10th Doctor #11 (Titan) by Kate @Kamiduu2:42:12 INTERVIEW - DOCTOR WHO - Andy @skaromedia talks to Mat Irvine, a Technical Consultant and Visual Effects Designer who worked on television, primarily for the BBC, from the 1970s to the 1990s. As a Technical Consultant, Irvine worked on shows such as The Sky at Night, Tomorrow's World and Robot Wars. As a Visual Effects Designer, Irvine worked on shows such as Doctor Who, Rentaghost, Terry and June, Blake's 7, The Tripods, Edge of Darkness and To the Manor Born.3:32:26 - The Back Page; closing remarks from Rob @WhoWars, followed by messages to the show from Doc Whom and Baz Hood.3:43:42 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including details on how to get in touch with the show).
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The Who Wars Podcast #034 (14th June, 2015)
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:48 The Front Page; Rob @WhoWars kicks off this episode with discussion of so much happening since episode #33; the passing of Ron Moody and Christopher Lee and strange little links to both at the time of recording; the Who Wars Network and some future plans; Sense8 - a new series on Netflix from Andy and Lana Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski; and this being an epic-length episode.09:30 FEATURE - TRIBUTE - Christopher Lee remembered by Rob @WhoWars with an obituary and audio clips from his films and a special memory from Vincent Price, featured in an episode of This Is Your Life that Christopher was honoured on.24:45 INTERVIEW - STAR WARS - Kate @Kamiduu talks to Jason Spisak - American voice actor in animation and video games, and producer and founding member of Blackchalk Productions. Who Wars listeners might know him best as Lux Bonteri in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.38:20 FEATURE - CONVENTION - Andy @skaromedia gives us a background to the city of Hull in the UK; talks to Steve Bowman from District 14 Events which is running Hull Comic Con and we then hear a promo for the event. Are you going?Hull Comic Con49:27 FEATURE - STAR WARS - Rob @WhoWars continues to watch the Clone Wars TV series in chronological order. Here, he watches the Clone Wars film from 2008. Does he like it more than he did when he last watched it, almost seven years ago?1:07:50 COMIC - STAR WARS - Star Wars #6 & Darth Vader #6 (Marvel) by Andy @skaromedia and Kate @Kamiduu with them running through the issues individually and then after a musical interlude at 1:32:30 the two of them talk together.1:49:15 COMIC - STAR WARS - Kanan #3 (Marvel) by Jon @nerdstitute1:52:42 NOVEL - STAR WARS - Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void by Elaine @tveitlight252:05:21 FEATURE - STAR WARS - Rob @WhoWars observes a Twitter interaction between Amanda Ward @realamandaward Jeremy Conrad @ManaByte & Joaquin Slowly @JoaquinSlowly about Star Wars fans who are stuck in the past, for example, denying everything post-Return of the Jedi. Following an expensive recreation of the exchange, Rob discusses the topic and gives his thoughts.Differences between ESB and RotJ toys:RotJ and its place within the trilogy:2:17:42 INTERVIEW - DOCTOR WHO - Kate @Kamiduu talks to Paul Cornell, a British writer best known for his work in Doctor Who fiction and television. As well as Doctor Who, other television credits include Robin Hood, Primeval, Casualty, Holby City and Coronation Street. Cornell has also written for a number of comics, including Marvel and DC titles.2:30:04 COMIC - DOCTOR WHO - 9th Doctor #2 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars2:36:35 COMIC - DOCTOR WHO - 10th Doctor #11 (Titan) by Kate @Kamiduu2:42:12 INTERVIEW - DOCTOR WHO - Andy @skaromedia talks to Mat Irvine, a Technical Consultant and Visual Effects Designer who worked on television, primarily for the BBC, from the 1970s to the 1990s. As a Technical Consultant, Irvine worked on shows such as The Sky at Night, Tomorrow's World and Robot Wars. As a Visual Effects Designer, Irvine worked on shows such as Doctor Who, Rentaghost, Terry and June, Blake's 7, The Tripods, Edge of Darkness and To the Manor Born.3:32:26 - The Back Page; closing remarks from Rob @WhoWars, followed by messages to the show from Doc Whom and Baz Hood.3:43:42 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including details on how to get in touch with the show).
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7: The Daleks 7
Lazy Doctor WhoB (7)
Steven and Erika talk about the seventh (and final) episode of “The Daleks”, Doctor Who’s second serial, from 1964.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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7: The Daleks 7
Lazy Doctor WhoB (7)
Steven and Erika talk about the seventh (and final) episode of “The Daleks”, Doctor Who’s second serial, from 1964.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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7: The Daleks 7
Lazy Doctor WhoB (7)
Steven and Erika talk about the seventh (and final) episode of “The Daleks”, Doctor Who’s second serial, from 1964.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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7: The Daleks 7
Lazy Doctor WhoB (7)
Steven and Erika talk about the seventh (and final) episode of “The Daleks”, Doctor Who’s second serial, from 1964.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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7: The Daleks 7
Lazy Doctor WhoB (7) - Steven and Erika talk about the seventh (and final) episode of "The Daleks", Doctor Who's second serial, from 1964.Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
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7: The Daleks 7
Lazy Doctor WhoB (7) - Steven and Erika talk about the seventh (and final) episode of "The Daleks", Doctor Who's second serial, from 1964.Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
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The Daleks 7
Lazy Doctor WhoSteven and Erika talk about the seventh (and final) episode of “The Daleks”, Doctor Who’s second serial, from 1964.
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The Daleks 7
Lazy Doctor WhoSteven and Erika talk about the seventh (and final) episode of “The Daleks”, Doctor Who’s second serial, from 1964.
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Episode 31: One Knee Up For Pertwee
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn yet another Very Special Episode, Todd joins Brendan, Richard and Nathan for a retrospective of the Pertwee Era. Liz, Jo or Sarah? Peladon, Spiridon or Exxilon? And, the most important question of all, which 70s sitcom would have been most improved if they'd only had the foresight to cast our very own Richard Stone?
Linx
We mention, with frank admiration, two novels by David McIntee: a Virgin Missing Adventure, The Dark Path, featuring the Second Doctor, Jamie, Victoria and the Master, as well as a BBC Past Doctor Adventure, The Face of the Enemy, in which, while the Doctor and Jo are visiting Peladon, the UNIT team join up with Barbara and Ian to fight the Master.
Mark Gatiss reads the novelisation of Planet of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Birds of Prey (2002) was a short-lived American TV series in which three female superheroes join with Batman's butler to fight metahuman crime in New Gotham City. Which sounds fantastic, but isn't, apparently.
There's no need for you to watch Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal in Love Story (1970) now that Richard has given away the ending.
The Queen Spider pays a pivotal role in the appalling 2002 South Park episode Red Hot Catholic Love. She sounds like Eric Cartman doing an impression of the Great One: take a look.
Meanwhile, on the French and Saunders Shopping Channel, delightful demi-precious diamonique jewellery is selling like hot cakes!
Lis Sladen reads the novelisation of Planet of the Spiders. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The sweet but awkward Lt Barclay makes the members of the Star Trek: The Next Generation crew look like horrible, horrible people in the Season 3 episode Hollow Pursuits.
Geoffrey Beevers reads the novelisation of Colony in Space, Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Fans of the very worst things imaginable will enjoy the robot dog from Battlestar Galactica (1978), which is, alarmingly, played by a chimp in a suit. You can read the appalling history of this character here.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is simply nowhere to be found. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or a long-shanked rascal with a mighty nose will come round to your house and eat every last one of your sandwiches.
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Episode 31: One Knee Up For Pertwee
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn yet another Very Special Episode, Todd joins Brendan, Richard and Nathan for a retrospective of the Pertwee Era. Liz, Jo or Sarah? Peladon, Spiridon or Exxilon? And, the most important question of all, which 70s sitcom would have been most improved if they'd only had the foresight to cast our very own Richard Stone?
Linx
We mention, with frank admiration, two novels by David McIntee: a Virgin Missing Adventure, The Dark Path, featuring the Second Doctor, Jamie, Victoria and the Master, as well as a BBC Past Doctor Adventure, The Face of the Enemy, in which, while the Doctor and Jo are visiting Peladon, the UNIT team join up with Barbara and Ian to fight the Master.
Mark Gatiss reads the novelisation of Planet of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Birds of Prey (2002) was a short-lived American TV series in which three female superheroes join with Batman's butler to fight metahuman crime in New Gotham City. Which sounds fantastic, but isn't, apparently.
There's no need for you to watch Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal in Love Story (1970) now that Richard has given away the ending.
The Queen Spider pays a pivotal role in the appalling 2002 South Park episode Red Hot Catholic Love. She sounds like Eric Cartman doing an impression of the Great One: take a look.
Meanwhile, on the French and Saunders Shopping Channel, delightful demi-precious diamonique jewellery is selling like hot cakes!
Lis Sladen reads the novelisation of Planet of the Spiders. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The sweet but awkward Lt Barclay makes the members of the Star Trek: The Next Generation crew look like horrible, horrible people in the Season 3 episode Hollow Pursuits.
Geoffrey Beevers reads the novelisation of Colony in Space, Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Fans of the very worst things imaginable will enjoy the robot dog from Battlestar Galactica (1978), which is, alarmingly, played by a chimp in a suit. You can read the appalling history of this character here.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is simply nowhere to be found. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or a long-shanked rascal with a mighty nose will come round to your house and eat every last one of your sandwiches.
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Episode 31 One Knee Up For Pertwee
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn yet another Very Special Episode, Todd joins Brendan, Richard and Nathan for a retrospective of the Pertwee Era. Liz, Jo or Sarah? Peladon, Spiridon or Exxilon? And, the most important question of all, which 70s sitcom would have been most improved if they'd only had the foresight to cast our very own Richard Stone?
Linx
We mention, with frank admiration, two novels by David McIntee: a Virgin Missing Adventure, [The Dark Path](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Dark_Path_(novel)), featuring the Second Doctor, Jamie, Victoria and the Master, as well as a BBC Past Doctor Adventure, [The Face of the Enemy](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Face_of_the_Enemy_(novel)), in which, while the Doctor and Jo are visiting Peladon, the UNIT team join up with Barbara and Ian to fight the Master.
Mark Gatiss reads the novelisation of Planet of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Birds of Prey (2002) was a short-lived American TV series in which three female superheroes join with Batman's butler to fight metahuman crime in New Gotham City. Which sounds fantastic, but isn't, apparently.
There's no need for you to watch Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal in Love Story (1970) now that Richard has given away the ending.
The Queen Spider pays a pivotal role in the appalling 2002 South Park episode Red Hot Catholic Love. She sounds like Eric Cartman doing an impression of the Great One: take a look.
Meanwhile, on the French and Saunders Shopping Channel, delightful demi-precious diamonique jewellery is selling like hot cakes!
Lis Sladen reads the novelisation of Planet of the Spiders. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The sweet but awkward Lt Barclay makes the members of the Star Trek: The Next Generation crew look like horrible, horrible people in the Season 3 episode [Hollow Pursuits](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Hollow_Pursuits_(episode)).
Geoffrey Beevers reads the novelisation of Colony in Space, Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Fans of the very worst things imaginable will enjoy the robot dog from Battlestar Galactica (1978), which is, alarmingly, played by a chimp in a suit. You can read the appalling history of this character here.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is simply nowhere to be found. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or a long-shanked rascal with a mighty nose will come round to your house and eat every last one of your sandwiches.
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One Knee Up For Pertwee
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn yet another Very Special Episode, Todd joins Brendan, Richard and Nathan for a retrospective of the Pertwee Era. Liz, Jo or Sarah? Peladon, Spiridon or Exxilon? And, the most important question of all, which 70s sitcom would have been most improved if they'd only had the foresight to cast our very own Richard Stone?
Linx
We mention, with frank admiration, two novels by David McIntee: a Virgin Missing Adventure, [The Dark Path](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Dark_Path_(novel)), featuring the Second Doctor, Jamie, Victoria and the Master, as well as a BBC Past Doctor Adventure, [The Face of the Enemy](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Face_of_the_Enemy_(novel)), in which, while the Doctor and Jo are visiting Peladon, the UNIT team join up with Barbara and Ian to fight the Master.
Mark Gatiss reads the novelisation of Planet of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Birds of Prey (2002) was a short-lived American TV series in which three female superheroes join with Batman's butler to fight metahuman crime in New Gotham City. Which sounds fantastic, but isn't, apparently.
There's no need for you to watch Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal in Love Story (1970) now that Richard has given away the ending.
The Queen Spider pays a pivotal role in the appalling 2002 South Park episode Red Hot Catholic Love. She sounds like Eric Cartman doing an impression of the Great One: take a look.
Meanwhile, on the French and Saunders Shopping Channel, delightful demi-precious diamonique jewellery is selling like hot cakes!
Lis Sladen reads the novelisation of Planet of the Spiders. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The sweet but awkward Lt Barclay makes the members of the Star Trek: The Next Generation crew look like horrible, horrible people in the Season 3 episode [Hollow Pursuits](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Hollow_Pursuits_(episode)).
Geoffrey Beevers reads the novelisation of Colony in Space, Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Fans of the very worst things imaginable will enjoy the robot dog from Battlestar Galactica (1978), which is, alarmingly, played by a chimp in a suit. You can read the appalling history of this character here.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is simply nowhere to be found. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or a long-shanked rascal with a mighty nose will come round to your house and eat every last one of your sandwiches.
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Episode 31 One Knee Up For Pertwee
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn yet another Very Special Episode, Todd joins Brendan, Richard and Nathan for a retrospective of the Pertwee Era. Liz, Jo or Sarah? Peladon, Spiridon or Exxilon? And, the most important question of all, which 70s sitcom would have been most improved if they'd only had the foresight to cast our very own Richard Stone?
Linx
We mention, with frank admiration, two novels by David McIntee: a Virgin Missing Adventure, [The Dark Path](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Dark_Path_(novel)), featuring the Second Doctor, Jamie, Victoria and the Master, as well as a BBC Past Doctor Adventure, [The Face of the Enemy](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Face_of_the_Enemy_(novel)), in which, while the Doctor and Jo are visiting Peladon, the UNIT team join up with Barbara and Ian to fight the Master.
Mark Gatiss reads the novelisation of Planet of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Birds of Prey (2002) was a short-lived American TV series in which three female superheroes join with Batman's butler to fight metahuman crime in New Gotham City. Which sounds fantastic, but isn't, apparently.
There's no need for you to watch Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal in Love Story (1970) now that Richard has given away the ending.
The Queen Spider pays a pivotal role in the appalling 2002 South Park episode Red Hot Catholic Love. She sounds like Eric Cartman doing an impression of the Great One: take a look.
Meanwhile, on the French and Saunders Shopping Channel, delightful demi-precious diamonique jewellery is selling like hot cakes!
Lis Sladen reads the novelisation of Planet of the Spiders. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The sweet but awkward Lt Barclay makes the members of the Star Trek: The Next Generation crew look like horrible, horrible people in the Season 3 episode [Hollow Pursuits](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Hollow_Pursuits_(episode)).
Geoffrey Beevers reads the novelisation of Colony in Space, Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Fans of the very worst things imaginable will enjoy the robot dog from Battlestar Galactica (1978), which is, alarmingly, played by a chimp in a suit. You can read the appalling history of this character here.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is simply nowhere to be found. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or a long-shanked rascal with a mighty nose will come round to your house and eat every last one of your sandwiches.
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One Knee Up For Pertwee
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn yet another Very Special Episode, Todd joins Brendan, Richard and Nathan for a retrospective of the Pertwee Era. Liz, Jo or Sarah? Peladon, Spiridon or Exxilon? And, the most important question of all, which 70s sitcom would have been most improved if they'd only had the foresight to cast our very own Richard Stone?
Linx
We mention, with frank admiration, two novels by David McIntee: a Virgin Missing Adventure, [The Dark Path](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Dark_Path_(novel)), featuring the Second Doctor, Jamie, Victoria and the Master, as well as a BBC Past Doctor Adventure, [The Face of the Enemy](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Face_of_the_Enemy_(novel)), in which, while the Doctor and Jo are visiting Peladon, the UNIT team join up with Barbara and Ian to fight the Master.
Mark Gatiss reads the novelisation of Planet of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Birds of Prey (2002) was a short-lived American TV series in which three female superheroes join with Batman's butler to fight metahuman crime in New Gotham City. Which sounds fantastic, but isn't, apparently.
There's no need for you to watch Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal in Love Story (1970) now that Richard has given away the ending.
The Queen Spider pays a pivotal role in the appalling 2002 South Park episode Red Hot Catholic Love. She sounds like Eric Cartman doing an impression of the Great One: take a look.
Meanwhile, on the French and Saunders Shopping Channel, delightful demi-precious diamonique jewellery is selling like hot cakes!
Lis Sladen reads the novelisation of Planet of the Spiders. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The sweet but awkward Lt Barclay makes the members of the Star Trek: The Next Generation crew look like horrible, horrible people in the Season 3 episode [Hollow Pursuits](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Hollow_Pursuits_(episode)).
Geoffrey Beevers reads the novelisation of Colony in Space, Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Fans of the very worst things imaginable will enjoy the robot dog from Battlestar Galactica (1978), which is, alarmingly, played by a chimp in a suit. You can read the appalling history of this character here.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is simply nowhere to be found. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or a long-shanked rascal with a mighty nose will come round to your house and eat every last one of your sandwiches.
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The Whostorian: Episode 110 - Gallifreyan Dream
The WhostorianWe're back again and this week we're lamenting the passing of two great men, Sir Christopher Lee and The American Dream, Dusty Rhodes. In addition there's the Motes of News and a quick review of the Star Trek Continues episode White Iris, which guest stars Colin Baker!
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The Whostorian: Episode 110 - Gallifreyan Dream
The WhostorianWe're back again and this week we're lamenting the passing of two great men, Sir Christopher Lee and The American Dream, Dusty Rhodes. In addition there's the Motes of News and a quick review of the Star Trek Continues episode White Iris, which guest stars Colin Baker!
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The Whostorian: Episode 110 - Gallifreyan Dream
The WhostorianWe're back again and this week we're lamenting the passing of two great men, Sir Christopher Lee and The American Dream, Dusty Rhodes. In addition there's the Motes of News and a quick review of the Star Trek Continues episode White Iris, which guest stars Colin Baker!
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The Whostorian: Episode 110 - Gallifreyan Dream
The WhostorianWe're back again and this week we're lamenting the passing of two great men, Sir Christopher Lee and The American Dream, Dusty Rhodes. In addition there's the Motes of News and a quick review of the Star Trek Continues episode White Iris, which guest stars Colin Baker!
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Quick Blast - Jurassic World
Transmissions From Atlantis
In our first ever “Quick Blast” JC and Rita give you a review of Jurassic World!

Check out the full podcast at transmissionsfromatlantis.com
Episode 99 - Misti-Con 2015, Brazen Wench Productions and Tomorrowland!
The post Quick Blast – Jurassic World appeared first on Transmissions From Atlantis.
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Quick Blast - Jurassic World
Transmissions From Atlantis
In our first ever “Quick Blast” JC and Rita give you a review of Jurassic World!

Check out the full podcast at transmissionsfromatlantis.com
Episode 99 - Misti-Con 2015, Brazen Wench Productions and Tomorrowland!
The post Quick Blast – Jurassic World appeared first on Transmissions From Atlantis.
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One Knee Up For Pertwee
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIn yet another Very Special Episode, Todd joins Brendan, Richard and Nathan for a retrospective of the Pertwee Era. Liz, Jo or Sarah? Peladon, Spiridon or Exxilon? And, the most important question of all, which 70s sitcom would have been most improved if they’d only had the foresight to cast our very own Richard Stone?
Linx
We mention, with frank admiration, two novels by David McIntee: a Virgin Missing Adventure, [The Dark Path](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Dark_Path_(novel)), featuring the Second Doctor, Jamie, Victoria and the Master, as well as a BBC Past Doctor Adventure, [The Face of the Enemy](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Face_of_the_Enemy_(novel)), in which, while the Doctor and Jo are visiting Peladon, the UNIT team join up with Barbara and Ian to fight the Master.
Mark Gatiss reads the novelisation of Planet of the Daleks. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Birds of Prey (2002) was a short-lived American TV series in which three female superheroes join with Batman’s butler to fight metahuman crime in New Gotham City. Which sounds fantastic, but isn’t, apparently.
There’s no need for you to watch Ali MacGraw and Ryan O’Neal in Love Story (1970) now that Richard has given away the ending.
The Queen Spider pays a pivotal role in the appalling 2002 South Park episode Red Hot Catholic Love. She sounds like Eric Cartman doing an impression of the Great One: take a look.
Meanwhile, on the French and Saunders Shopping Channel, delightful demi-precious diamonique jewellery is selling like hot cakes!
Lis Sladen reads the novelisation of Planet of the Spiders. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The sweet but awkward Lt Barclay makes the members of the Star Trek: The Next Generation crew look like horrible, horrible people in the Season 3 episode [Hollow Pursuits](http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Hollow_Pursuits_(episode)).
Geoffrey Beevers reads the novelisation of Colony in Space, Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
Fans of the very worst things imaginable will enjoy the robot dog from Battlestar Galactica (1978), which is, alarmingly, played by a chimp in a suit. You can read the appalling history of this character here.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is simply nowhere to be found. You can follow the podcast on Twitter as @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or a long-shanked rascal with a mighty nose will come round to your house and eat every last one of your sandwiches.

