Latest Podcast Episodes
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'The Hunger Games' - Review and Discussion
Impossible PodcastsSarah Burrow and special guests Suzie Nockles, Charlotte Marchant-Jones and Alex Gatherer discuss the new film adaptation of Suzanne Collins' book The Hunger Games!Join us as we compare the book and the film, and give you our thoughts on the casting choices and how the film was shot. We also discuss our favourite characters and how they've translated to the big screen. And interestingly we see what differences arise when you put two Team Peeta and two Team Gale supporters together in front of a microphone!The first three minutes contain a quick spoiler free review while the rest of the podcast contains spoilers for the film and first book (with very minimal spoilers for the two other books in the series).Length: 56 minutesWhat did you think of the film? Are you happy with what they did with the book and the characters? Has seeing the film made you want the read the book? And are you Team Peeta or Team Gale or are you more TeamWhatAreAllTheseTeamsAbout? Head over to Facebook or Twitter and let us know what you think.
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Points of Who 4: Jenna-Louise Coleman, Doctor Who Convention, Top of the Pods
Impossible Podcasts
Welcome back to Points of Who, our monthly roundup of news, views and general waffle.Your Impossible Podcast team in Eddie's Diner
And what a month it's been! The Doctor's new companion for Series 7 was confirmed, in the form of the lovely Jenna-Louise Coleman. We discuss her casting and float a tantalising (if unlikely) theory about the sort of character Steven Moffat might have in mind for her.
Then there was the official BBC Doctor Who convention right here in Cardiff and we've got a report from the front lines. Sort of. We did at least meet with the fine folk of the Who's He, Ubuntu UK and Doctor Who podcasts, and recorded some of the results.
And, for your continued listening pleasure, we give you a quick roundup of some of our favourite geek-friendly podcasts. (See the links below to visit their sites).
All this, plus your feedback and a look ahead to some of our forthcoming podcasts. So what are you waiting for? Click below and give us a listen!
Length: 34 minutes
Download: Click here (Right click and "Save Link/Target As...")
Links to other podcasts...
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Brian Blessed Q&A - SFX Weekender 2012
Impossible Podcasts"The greatest danger in life is not taking the adventure..."
The loudest man in sci-fi (or any other genre, for that matter) was guest of honour at last week's SFX Weekender in North Wales. P.G. Bell was there to record the action and we're very pleased to bring you Brian's complete Q&A session, conducted on Saturday 4th February, in front of a capacity crowd.
Brian explained his passion for science fiction, outlined his plans to bump off old friend Patrick Stewart and revealed why he calls Her Majesty the Queen "Knuckles".
Most importantly, he publicly announced two very important projects for the first time - one in the realm of science fiction, the other based firmly in science fact. Seriously, this is pretty big.
He also uses some rather salty language at times, so be prepared!
Length: 44 minutes
Download: Click here (right click and "Save Link As...")
If that's not enough for you, stay tuned for our full review of the SFX Weekender experience, including a gallery of this year's cosplay event and interviews with the participants. PLUS! Full Q&As with Sylvester McCoy, Eve Myles and Colin Baker! Coming soon to Impossible Podcasts!
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Points of Who #6 - Doctor Who Newsflash
Impossible PodcastsCaleb Woodbridge and P.G. Bell bring you our monthly roundup of news, views and chatter.
It's a short and sweet one this month - just enough time to congratulate Steven Moffat on his new BAFTA, wave goodbye to the Ponds and hello to Jenna-Louise Coleman, and ponder the demise of the SFX Weekender convention. Plus, a look ahead to next month's podcasts, which are chock full of Doctor Who goodness!
Length: 13 minutes
Download: Click Here (Right click and "Save Link/Target As...")
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Episode 5 Oliver Twist
Nerdology UKMark welcomes back Erik Stadnik from The Doctor Who Book Club Podcast for a second appearance on Nerdology, this time the subject is Charles Dickens' second novel Oliver Twist.
Also up for discussion are the David Lean adaptation from 1948 and the 2003 version "Twist" starring Nick Stahl.
Twitter @nerdologyUK
FaceBook http://on.fb.me/nerdology-facebook
Blog bit.ly/nerdology
Erik @sjcAustenite
@dwbcpodcast
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TDP 243: The Fourth Wall Big Finish 157
Tin Dog PodcastSynopsis Business is bad for intergalactic media mogul Augustus Scullop, whose Trans-Gal empire is on the rocks. But, having retreated to his own private planet, Transmission, Scullop is about to gamble his fortune on a new show, made with an entirely new technology. And the name of that show… is Laser. Back in the real world, far from the realms of small screen sci-fi fantasies about monsters and aliens, the Doctor is interested only in watching Test Match cricket… but finds himself drawn into Scullop’s world when his new travelling companion, Flip, is snatched from inside the TARDIS. So, while the Doctor uncovers the terrible secret of Trans-Gal’s new tech, Flip battles to survive in a barren wilderness ruled over by the indestructible Lord Krarn and his pig-like servants, the Warmongers. And the name of that wilderness… is ‘Stevenage’. Written By: John Dorney Directed By: Nicholas Briggs Cast Colin Baker (The Doctor), Lisa Greenwood (Flip Jackson), Julian Wadham (Augustus Scullop), Yasmin Bannerman (Dr Helen Shepherd), Hywel Morgan (Nick Kenton/Jack Laser), Martin Hutson (Matthew Howland/Lord Krarn), Tilly Gaunt (Olivia Sayle/Jancey), Kim Wall (Chimbly/Head Warmonger), Henry Devas (Junior/Warmonger)
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Episode 35: Let Zygons Be Zygons
The Sonic ToolboxZygons, Zygons everywhere and not a...well, never mind. Zygons are talked about here. Their evolution, their symbiotic relationship to things, their technology. And while we do refer "Terror of the Zygons" we don't give any spoilers as to plot or details into events. But, if you can, stream it online or get it when it comes on DVD. We're sure we'll be reviewing it eventually.
Speaking of reviewing stories, your assignment for this week is to watch "Waters of the Deep", the 5th Doctor story. We'll be reviewing it next week.
Warning: Big rabbits this week.
Episode 35: Let Zygons Be Zygons
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Radio Free Skaro #313 - Wirrn Trouble Now
Radio Free SkaroThis week's episode of Radio Free Skaro has unwittingly turned into a celebration of one-time Doctor Who producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Not only do the Three Who Rule provide commentary on the first Hinchcliffe story to air, 1975's iconic The Ark in Space, but it was also announced this past week that Hinchcliffe will be appearing at his first ever Gallifrey One convention in February of next year. So sit back and listen as we celebrate one of the finest eras in Doctor Who history that made the show an international success story.
Also, listen as we make fun of actors' hairstyles. Ah, it's Radio Free Skaro. What do you expect?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #313 - Wirrn Trouble Now
Radio Free SkaroThis week's episode of Radio Free Skaro has unwittingly turned into a celebration of one-time Doctor Who producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Not only do the Three Who Rule provide commentary on the first Hinchcliffe story to air, 1975's iconic The Ark in Space, but it was also announced this past week that Hinchcliffe will be appearing at his first ever Gallifrey One convention in February of next year. So sit back and listen as we celebrate one of the finest eras in Doctor Who history that made the show an international success story.
Also, listen as we make fun of actors' hairstyles. Ah, it's Radio Free Skaro. What do you expect?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreskaro.com
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062 - Scenes We'd Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who Podcast
Some thoughts on deleted scenes that I've wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out.
Watch in HD - http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
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062 - Scenes We'd Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastSome thoughts on deleted scenes that I've wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out.
Watch in HD - http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
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Radio Free Skaro #313 - Wirrn Trouble Now
Radio Free SkaroThis week's episode of Radio Free Skaro has unwittingly turned into a celebration of one-time Doctor Who producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Not only do the Three Who Rule provide commentary on the first Hinchcliffe story to air, 1975's iconic The Ark in Space, but it was also announced this past week that Hinchcliffe will be appearing at his first ever Gallifrey One convention in February of next year. So sit back and listen as we celebrate one of the finest eras in Doctor Who history that made the show an international success story.
Also, listen as we make fun of actors' hairstyles. Ah, it's Radio Free Skaro. What do you expect?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreskaro.com
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062 - Scenes We'd Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastSome thoughts on deleted scenes that I’ve wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out. Watch in HD – http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
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062 – Scenes We’d Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastSome thoughts on deleted scenes that I’ve wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out. Watch in HD – http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
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PodKast with a Bafta!
Kasterborous PodkastChewing the fat on what has been taking place in the Doctor Who world lately are Brian Terranova, James McLean and Christian Cawley, who despite their obvious, unrivalled professionalism on the podKast haven’t received a Bafta lately (or, indeed, at all).
Fear not, however, at least one of them has been in the same room as two of the subjects of this week’s podKast with a K – Steven “The Grand Moff” Moffat (aka The Moffinator) and Matt Smith.
This week we look at Steven Moffat’s much-deserved Bafta award and some of the odd reaction to this on Twitter, as well as chat about Matt Smith carrying the Olympic torch (and being slightly distracted by the issue of blanket coverage of the subject).
Do you subscribe to our RSS feed? This is a popular way of keeping track of and automatically downloading podcasts and if you use a media player on your computer you should be able to do this to make things easier. Alternatively, you can find this podKast listed on iTunes!
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Staggering Stories Commentary #60: Babylon 5 - In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, gobsmacked, in front of the Babylon 5 second season episode, In the Shadow of Z’ha’dum, and spout our usual nonsense!Mr Morden is feeling confined, Sheridan smells a rat and Kosh is older than he looks. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy In the Shadow of Z’ha’dum...
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EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review EXPLICIT
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! EXPLICIT
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EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review (Some Adult Content)
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! (Some Adult Content)
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EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review (Some Adult Content)
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! (Some Adult Content)
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EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review (Some Adult Content)
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! (Some Adult Content)
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Geek to Geek with Monts and Nuge - Issue 4
Geek SyndicateGeek to Geek with Monts and Nuge - David Montieth and Barry Nugent bring you their monthly slice of pop culture madness. No script, no preparation but a lot of fun and sass...always sass.
In a slight change of plan we will be releasing Geek to Geek monthly on it's own and then it will also form part of the quarterly two hour audio magazine show which is the companion to our quarterly Geek Syndicate Magazine.Topics covered
Our thoughts on Avengers Assemble.
What we think of the upcoming Green Arrow TV show.
What we're looking forward to reading and watching over the Summer.
Thoughts on the Eagle Awards and MCM Awards (this was recorded before we found out there still would be an Eagle Awards).
What DC can do to catch up to Marvel on the film front.
And much more.
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Scrolls Chapter 19: Recently Reading
Geek SyndicateIn which we focus in a little on the latest books that we've plucked from the top of our bookstacks. In the absence of Mattie we are joined by 'The Grampus' a.k.a Matt Farr from Dissecting Worlds. He kicks things off with Adrian Tchaikovsky's insect-themed fantasy, the Shadows of the Apt. Clover follows this up with Juggernaut, an explosive zombie actioner by Adam Baker set in the Gulf conflict. Next up, Phil tells us about Stacia Kane's stylish and grungy urban fantasy, Unholy Ghosts. Dion then waxes lyrical about Jenny Nimmo's The Snow Spider, a beautiful children's fantasy with a tragic heart. Finally Matt gives us a flavour of the prolific but oft under-appreciated weird fiction writer Clark Ashton Smith. All of this is of course spiced with our usual blend of good humor and pettiness.
Stay tuned also for Adam Baker's first recorded interview on Juggernaut, after the main programme.
Feedback is always welcome. You can post comments here on GS, e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or tweet us @scrollscast if you like.
If you want to get personal you can send abuse to @phlambler or pedantic diatribes to @thegrampus. @Dion_Scrolls is more partial to flattery or sponsorship deals from major ice-cream producers.
I'm just saying...
Anyway, that's enough waffle. Keep reading.
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Dissecting Worlds Sports Special 1: Sports!
Geek SyndicateTaking a break from Alternative Histories, The Dissecting Duo participate in the spirit of the Olympic summer with the first of four episodes looking at sports and games and all that healthy outdoors nonsense we both try and avoid
We start by looking at team sports and could hear such highlights as:
- The fine line between games and sports
- Star Trek Space Badmington Thingy and other made up sports
- Why can't the Flash run in the Olympics?
- The challenges of technology, distance, and interplanetary environments.
- The changing faces of Cricket, Football and Rugby and the problems of prediction
- And much more....
So sit back, enjoy & disagree!
Feedback and discussion always welcome @Dissectingwrlds for the show and @clarkythecruel for Kehaar and @thegrampus for Matt
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Geek to Geek with Monts and Nuge - Issue 4
Geek SyndicateGeek to Geek with Monts and Nuge – David Montieth and Barry Nugent bring you their monthly slice of pop culture madness. No script, no preparation but a lot of fun and sass…always sass.
In a slight change of plan we will be releasing Geek to Geek monthly on it's own and then it will also form part of the quarterly two hour audio magazine show which is the companion to our quarterly Geek Syndicate Magazine.Topics covered
Our thoughts on Avengers Assemble.
What we think of the upcoming Green Arrow TV show.
What we're looking forward to reading and watching over the Summer.
Thoughts on the Eagle Awards and MCM Awards (this was recorded before we found out there still would be an Eagle Awards).
What DC can do to catch up to Marvel on the film front.
And much more.
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Scrolls Chapter 19: Recently Reading
Geek SyndicateIn which we focus in a little on the latest books that we've plucked from the top of our bookstacks. In the absence of Mattie we are joined by 'The Grampus' a.k.a Matt Farr from Dissecting Worlds. He kicks things off with Adrian Tchaikovsky's insect-themed fantasy, the Shadows of the Apt. Clover follows this up with Juggernaut, an explosive zombie actioner by Adam Baker set in the Gulf conflict. Next up, Phil tells us about Stacia Kane's stylish and grungy urban fantasy, Unholy Ghosts. Dion then waxes lyrical about Jenny Nimmo's The Snow Spider, a beautiful children's fantasy with a tragic heart. Finally Matt gives us a flavour of the prolific but oft under-appreciated weird fiction writer Clark Ashton Smith. All of this is of course spiced with our usual blend of good humor and pettiness.
Stay tuned also for Adam Baker's first recorded interview on Juggernaut, after the main programme.
Feedback is always welcome. You can post comments here on GS, e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or tweet us @scrollscast if you like.
If you want to get personal you can send abuse to @phlambler or pedantic diatribes to @thegrampus. @Dion_Scrolls is more partial to flattery or sponsorship deals from major ice-cream producers.
I'm just saying...
Anyway, that's enough waffle. Keep reading.
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Dissecting Worlds Sports Special 1: Sports!
Geek SyndicateTaking a break from Alternative Histories, The Dissecting Duo participate in the spirit of the Olympic summer with the first of four episodes looking at sports and games and all that healthy outdoors nonsense we both try and avoid
We start by looking at team sports and could hear such highlights as:
- The fine line between games and sports
- Star Trek Space Badmington Thingy and other made up sports
- Why can’t the Flash run in the Olympics?
- The challenges of technology, distance, and interplanetary environments.
- The changing faces of Cricket, Football and Rugby and the problems of prediction
- And much more….
So sit back, enjoy & disagree!
Feedback and discussion always welcome @Dissectingwrlds for the show and @clarkythecruel for Kehaar and @thegrampus for Matt
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The Voice Of Gallifrey #41
Voice of Gallifrey (Russian)
41-i vypusk podkasta uzhe onlain.
Kak i obeshchali – sokrashchionnyi format. Minimum lishnego, v etot raz novosti i “Vsio ne po-nashemu” (nado zhe znat', chem zanimaiutsia kollegi). Slushaem-s!

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The Voice Of Gallifrey #41
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Episode 9 - US
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 9: Us Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett
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Dirty WHOers 042
Dirty WHOers's PodcastUsual work-shy reprobates review Colin Bakers 'Mysterious Planet' [1986].
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Episode 45 : The Gunfighters
The Untempered Schism PodcastThe First Doctor is suffering – of all thing – a toothache, so has to go visit the local dentist to get it removed. Of course it's never that simple as the local dentist happens to be one Doc Holiday. From there things proceed to go a bit sideways as The Doctor, Steven and Dodo get pulled quickly into the Gunfight at the O.K. Coral.
Feedback to: show@untemperedschism.org
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 26:28
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daveac vblog 202
Daveac Video Blog
As we celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee I podcast, watch tennis, eat strawberries & cream and drink a toast with my wine
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Episode 17: Cold Fusion
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastMay brings us snowstorms, Adric, Nyssa, Tegan, the Fifth Doctor, and the Seventh Doctor in Lance Parkin's Cold Fusion, one of the later installments in Virgin's Missing Adventures series. From the back cover:
'The entire universe is at stake and I'm locked in here with another incarnation of myself, and not even one of the good ones.'
More than one TARDIS lands on a barren ice world. The fifth Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan find a once ordered society on the verge of collapse, as rebels wage a dirty war with Scientifica, the ruling elite. All that stands between order and anarchy is the massed presence of an Adjudicator peacekeeping force.
But is peace the only reason for the Adjudicator garrison? What exactly has been discovered deep beneath the planet's surface? Who are the mysterious Ferutu? And why is telling a ghost story a criminal offense?
The fifth Doctor sides with the cause of justice and fairness as always. But, as a threat to the universe unfolds, he finds himself in conflict with his past...and his future.
For continuity buffs, this story takes place between the television stories "Castrovalva" and "Four to Doomsday" and between the New Adventures Return of the Living Dad and The Death of Art. The back cover text seems to skirt around the fact that the Seventh Doctor and his friends are present in this story, but anything that is blatantly obvious by glancing at the front cover shouldn't be considered a spoiler.
We previously reviewed a Lance Parkin's The Infinity Doctors back in Episode 8. It can't be argued that Parkin is an ambitious author, and hopefully Cold Fusion will not disappoint. So sit back and enjoy!
Please join us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter via @dwbcpodcast. Also follow Erik via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Episode 17: Cold Fusion
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastMay brings us snowstorms, Adric, Nyssa, Tegan, the Fifth Doctor, and the Seventh Doctor in Lance Parkin's Cold Fusion, one of the later installments in Virgin's Missing Adventures series. From the back cover:
'The entire universe is at stake and I'm locked in here with another incarnation of myself, and not even one of the good ones.'
More than one TARDIS lands on a barren ice world. The fifth Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan find a once ordered society on the verge of collapse, as rebels wage a dirty war with Scientifica, the ruling elite. All that stands between order and anarchy is the massed presence of an Adjudicator peacekeeping force.
But is peace the only reason for the Adjudicator garrison? What exactly has been discovered deep beneath the planet's surface? Who are the mysterious Ferutu? And why is telling a ghost story a criminal offense?
The fifth Doctor sides with the cause of justice and fairness as always. But, as a threat to the universe unfolds, he finds himself in conflict with his past...and his future.
For continuity buffs, this story takes place between the television stories "Castrovalva" and "Four to Doomsday" and between the New Adventures Return of the Living Dad and The Death of Art. The back cover text seems to skirt around the fact that the Seventh Doctor and his friends are present in this story, but anything that is blatantly obvious by glancing at the front cover shouldn't be considered a spoiler.
We previously reviewed a Lance Parkin's The Infinity Doctors back in Episode 8. It can't be argued that Parkin is an ambitious author, and hopefully Cold Fusion will not disappoint. So sit back and enjoy!
Please join us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter via @dwbcpodcast. Also follow Erik via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Episode 17: Cold Fusion
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastMay brings us snowstorms, Adric, Nyssa, Tegan, the Fifth Doctor, and the Seventh Doctor in Lance Parkin's Cold Fusion, one of the later installments in Virgin's Missing Adventures series. From the back cover:
'The entire universe is at stake and I'm locked in here with another incarnation of myself, and not even one of the good ones.'
More than one TARDIS lands on a barren ice world. The fifth Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan find a once ordered society on the verge of collapse, as rebels wage a dirty war with Scientifica, the ruling elite. All that stands between order and anarchy is the massed presence of an Adjudicator peacekeeping force.
But is peace the only reason for the Adjudicator garrison? What exactly has been discovered deep beneath the planet's surface? Who are the mysterious Ferutu? And why is telling a ghost story a criminal offense?
The fifth Doctor sides with the cause of justice and fairness as always. But, as a threat to the universe unfolds, he finds himself in conflict with his past...and his future.
For continuity buffs, this story takes place between the television stories "Castrovalva" and "Four to Doomsday" and between the New Adventures Return of the Living Dad and The Death of Art. The back cover text seems to skirt around the fact that the Seventh Doctor and his friends are present in this story, but anything that is blatantly obvious by glancing at the front cover shouldn't be considered a spoiler.
We previously reviewed a Lance Parkin's The Infinity Doctors back in Episode 8. It can't be argued that Parkin is an ambitious author, and hopefully Cold Fusion will not disappoint. So sit back and enjoy!
Please join us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter via @dwbcpodcast. Also follow Erik via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Kyle Anderson/The Time Meddler
A Mad Man with a BoxKyle Anderson saw the absence of first Doctor stories covered on the podcast and he had some thoughts about one that he really needed to get out. It’s win for him, win for me and hopefully win for you the listener!
Apologies for the sound towards the end, apparently my microphone came unplugged. I’m hopeful though that it doesn’t ruin what is otherwise a fantastic episode of the podcast. “The Time Meddler” should be included in any Doctor Who primer. If you haven’t seen it you should and I think Kyle and I make a clear case as to why.
Kyle on Twitter: @FunctionalNerd
Kyle on Nerdist.com
Kyle on Modern Primate
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DWO WhoCast - #245 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastSo, there's been some new Target book re-releases. Dave and Siobhan look at them and Target books in general, and Dave waxes lyrical about the amazing Terrance Dicks. Oh, and the name of the new DWO WhoCast presenter is revealed...
It's not Clara...
The DWO WhoCast - yes, this one IS a bit doggy and catty.... too bad. Perhaps you'll realise just HOW frustrating it is for Siobhan!
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Tim's Take On: Episode 124(Matt Smith carries the Olympic Torch/Good and Gold review/The Eternity Trap review)
Tim's Take On...In news this week I bring you some BBC Radio Wales coverage of when Matt Smith was given the honour of taking part in the Olympic Torch Relay and also this week two mini reviews, first Dr Who: Good as Gold winner of this years script to screen competition then the long awaited Dr Who: The Eternity Clock(which I keep calling trap for some reason!)
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
End theme this week is Dr Who 2010 8 Bit Remix by JuurianChi
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Tim's Take On: Episode 124(Matt Smith carries the Olympic Torch/Good and Gold review/The Eternity Trap review)
Tim's Take On...In news this week I bring you some BBC Radio Wales coverage of when Matt Smith was given the honour of taking part in the Olympic Torch Relay and also this week two mini reviews, first Dr Who: Good as Gold winner of this years script to screen competition then the long awaited Dr Who: The Eternity Clock(which I keep calling trap for some reason!)
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
End theme this week is Dr Who 2010 8 Bit Remix by JuurianChi
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Tim's Take On: Episode 124(Matt Smith carries the Olympic Torch/Good and Gold review/The Eternity Trap review)
Tim's Take On...In news this week I bring you some BBC Radio Wales coverage of when Matt Smith was given the honour of taking part in the Olympic Torch Relay and also this week two mini reviews, first Dr Who: Good as Gold winner of this years script to screen competition then the long awaited Dr Who: The Eternity Clock(which I keep calling trap for some reason!)
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
End theme this week is Dr Who 2010 8 Bit Remix by JuurianChi
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271 - Doctor Who: Podshock
Podshock
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 271
Running time: 2:17:11Interview with Jon Preddle (talking about BroaDWcast), plus Doctor Who related news, feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper, and Ian Bisset.
Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions.
This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you.
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Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial.
Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
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The Whostorian - Episode 38 - Crises On Infinite Whoniverses
The WhostorianSeason 2 Episode 8. Shannon & Steve delve into reviews of The Key To Time season, the never-made ORIGINAL season 23 (that had nothing to DO with the Trial!), the never made Tom Baker movie, the never made Leonard Nimoy-directed movie (yes, THAT Nimoy!), the IDW Comics Doctor Who/Star Trek title, and a little something called”The Dark Dimension.”
We can be found at http://whostorian.podbean.com
by searching The Whostorian in iTunes
by searching for The Whostorian on Facebook
On Twitter: @TheWhostorian
Email: thewhostorian@gmail.com
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Episode 1: 'Earth's Mightiest Podcasters'
An Improbable Podcast
featuring: Sandro JF, Rhys Parton, Lauren Burridge & Josh G [RATED PG13+: Contains Adult Themes & Infrequent Mild Sexual References] 00:01: Opening Theme and Welcome 01:43: The Avengers (Review) 17:20: Things in Five Word 21:43: Touch (Review) 37:18: The Top 30 Music Charts 41:08: Doctor Who: Magic of the Angels (Review) 56:06: What Other Shows We Are On 65:24: Goodbyes and End Theme An Improbable Website "improbablewebsite.webs.com" Voyagers in the TARDIS "tardisvoyagersdownload.buzzsprout.com" 'Who' - is the man "whoisthemancast.wordpress.com" The Doctor Who Archives "dwarchives.wordpress.com" MEGAMIX "themegamixsite.webs.com" The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast "the20mbdoctorwhopodcast.podbean.com"
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Episode 12
Gallifrey Doctor Who PodcastIn this 12th episode of this podcast, I discuss the latest doctor who news, doctor who convention news and I discuss my review on the chase. Check out my website http://galifreydoctorwhopodcast.com for the latest doctor who news and updates!
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Episode 12
Gallifrey Doctor Who PodcastIn this 12th episode of this podcast, I discuss the latest doctor who news, doctor who convention news and I discuss my review on the chase. Check out my website http://galifreydoctorwhopodcast.com for the latest doctor who news and updates!
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The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast #115
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastArmy of Ghosts/Doomsday by Russell T Davies
Adam and Ben look at feedback before reviewing the finale of Series 2.
There is also a recap of our original review of Fear Her, tagged on at the end of the podcast.
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The Memory Cheats #12
The Memory CheatsIt's back to the reconstructions for Josh and Steven as they do their best to sum up 1964's Marco Polo, the earliest story that's currently missing from the BBC Archives. The first pure historical story, Marco Polo is fondly remembered by those who saw it and worked on it, but does the memory cheat?
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The Memory Cheats #12
The Memory CheatsIt's back to the reconstructions for Josh and Steven as they do their best to sum up 1964's Marco Polo, the earliest story that's currently missing from the BBC Archives. The first pure historical story, Marco Polo is fondly remembered by those who saw it and worked on it, but does the memory cheat?
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The Memory Cheats #12 - Marco Polo
The Memory CheatsIt's back to the reconstructions for Josh and Steven as they do their best to sum up 1964's Marco Polo, the earliest story that's currently missing from the BBC Archives. The first pure historical story, Marco Polo is fondly remembered by those who saw it and worked on it, but does the memory cheat?
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