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04-11-11 Part Two: "Season One Finale"
The Oblivion Continuum PodcastPart Two.... The Oblivion Continuum at last returns to deliver a slam dunk Season Finale. However... don't worry. Since we made you wait so long to get this episode, we are starting Season Two up ASAP. In this episode we review "The Expendables" and discuss some "Star Trek".
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04-11-11 Part One: "Season One Finale"
The Oblivion Continuum PodcastPart One... The Oblivion Continuum at last returns to deliver a slam dunk Season Finale. However... don't worry. Since we made you wait so long to get this episode, we are starting Season Two up ASAP. In this episode we review "The Expendables" and discuss some "Star Trek".
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EPISODE93 - The Master!
The Cultdom CollectiveBack to Doctor Who and this time we talk about The Master! The character and the men who played him.
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The Pandorica Alliance #2 Amy and the ponds
The Pandorica Alliance
art by jimoakley666
today we explore a new frontier as the alliance, me(@manisanisland) raynne(@gallifreich) and susan(@ronamatyler) talk over on the episode know as the eleventh hour plus news
disclaimer:
intro song
I Am The Doctor (full) - Piano Arrangement by socksofbalhoon
outro song
amy in the tardis-score by murray gold
please don't sue us!
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EPISODE93 - The Master!
The Cultdom CollectiveBack to Doctor Who and this time we talk about The Master! The character and the men who played him.
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EPISODE93 - The Master!
The Cultdom CollectiveBack to Doctor Who and this time we talk about The Master! The character and the men who played him.
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EPISODE93 - The Master!
The Cultdom CollectiveBack to Doctor Who and this time we talk about The Master! The character and the men who played him.
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The Pandorica Alliance #2 Amy and the ponds
The Pandorica Alliance
art by jimoakley666
today we explore a new frontier as the alliance, me(@manisanisland) raynne(@gallifreich) and susan(@ronamatyler) talk over on the episode know as the eleventh hour plus news
disclaimer:
intro song
I Am The Doctor (full) - Piano Arrangement by socksofbalhoon
outro song
amy in the tardis-score by murray gold
please don't sue us!
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Earth Station One Episode 54 - Grab Your Stetson and Your Sonic Screw Driver Here We Go Again!! Geronimo!!!
Earth Station OneOn this weeks show we dive right into the upcoming series of Doctor Who and make our predictions of what's going to happen and our thoughts on what we seen so far. WARNING THERE WILL BE SOME SPOILERS DARLINGS!!! Also we take a peek at the Older Doctor Who Red Nose Special " Doctor Who … Continue reading
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The Flashing Blade Podcast 1-88
The Flashing Blade PodcastHello. How's things? Really? Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that. Where was I? Oh yes... Right. You see, this here Flashing Blade contains a review, by Bob 'n Tony of the Paul McGann audio adventure, 'Relative Dimensions'. There is also a rant and a Very Scary Dare... Feedback to show@flashingblade.org.uk
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EPISODE39 - Doctor Who: The2ndDoctors Podcast
The2ndDoctors PodcastThis time around a break from Doctor Who. It's Joss Whedon's Firefly.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 64(The Sarah Sutton and Janet Fielding Panel at Gallifrey One 2011)
Tim's Take On...Gallifrey One coverage returns for a couple of episodes from this week with the Sarah Sutton and Janet Fielding Panel who talk about working on Doctor Who in the early 1980s, the panel was hosted by Clayton Hickman.
You can see some video of the panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db8JFimqlcA
You can see all my photos of Gallifrey One 2011 here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157626071334146/
End theme tune is a remix of the Doctor Who Theme by Tony Gallichan of The Flashing Blade Podcast, Tony can be contacted here show@flashingblade.org.uk
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.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 64(The Sarah Sutton and Janet Fielding Panel at Gallifrey One 2011)
Tim's Take On...Gallifrey One coverage returns for a couple of episodes from this week with the Sarah Sutton and Janet Fielding Panel who talk about working on Doctor Who in the early 1980s, the panel was hosted by Clayton Hickman.
You can see some video of the panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db8JFimqlcA
You can see all my photos of Gallifrey One 2011 here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157626071334146/
End theme tune is a remix of the Doctor Who Theme by Tony Gallichan of The Flashing Blade Podcast, Tony can be contacted here show@flashingblade.org.uk
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.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 64(The Sarah Sutton and Janet Fielding Panel at Gallifrey One 2011)
Tim's Take On...Gallifrey One coverage returns for a couple of episodes from this week with the Sarah Sutton and Janet Fielding Panel who talk about working on Doctor Who in the early 1980s, the panel was hosted by Clayton Hickman.
You can see some video of the panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db8JFimqlcA
You can see all my photos of Gallifrey One 2011 here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157626071334146/
End theme tune is a remix of the Doctor Who Theme by Tony Gallichan of The Flashing Blade Podcast, Tony can be contacted here show@flashingblade.org.uk
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.
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DWO WhoCast Extra - Valiant 2 Convention - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThe DWO WhoCast is proud to host a podcast from the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance. In this, Martyn from the Bad Wilf Podcast, and David from The Geek Syndicate attend the Fantom Films' event, Valiant 2. There they talk to attendees as well as some of the guests including Clifford Rose from Warriors' Gate and the lovely Sophie Aldred.
The DWPA can be found at http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org
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The DWPA At Valiant 2!
The Flashing Blade PodcastMartyn from the Bad Wilf Podcast and Dave from the Geek Syndicate pop along to the latest Fantom Films' event and talk to lots of yummy people including Clifford Rose (!) and Sophie Aldred! Enjoy.
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daveac vblog 142
Daveac Video Blog
Staggering info, forbidden facts, masterful podcasts and a powerful wine
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242 - Doctor Who: Podshock
PodshockDoctor Who: Podshock - Episode 242
Running time: 1:34:00Doctor Who news and our review of the 5th Doctor story, Black Orchid on DVD, plus your feedback.
Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep and James Naughton.
Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions.
This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you.
Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for 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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DWPA Podcast #008: Valiant 2 Convention - 5th March 2011
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Welcome to the eighthA Doctor Who Podcast Alliance joint podcast. A This episode was recorded at Fantom Films‘A Valiant 2A convention in Sheffield, UK.Our hosts, Martyn ofA the Bad Wilf Podcast and David Monteith of Geek Syndicate and Time Lore Podcasts, spoil us with numerous great interviews, specifically:
- 00:00 a Intro and Theme tune.
- 00:31 a Welcome!
- 01:11 a At the convention, setting the scene.
- 02:19 — Writers Joseph Lidster and Simon Guerrier interview.
- 24:28 — Talking with attendees.
- 30:52 — Clifford Rose andA David Weston interview (Warriors Gate).
- 35:51 — Roy Spencer interview (The Ark & Fury from the Deep).
- 43:14 a Sophie Aldred interview.
- 50:39A a Dexter O’Neill, convention organiser, interview.
- 55:19 a Closing music.
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Doctor Who Review - The Tomb of the Cybermen (1967)
MrTARDIS Reviews
The Tomb of the Cybermen - by Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis Starring: Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines and Deborah Watling The once-feared Cybermen have disappeared from the universe without a trace. An expedition from Earth arrives on Telos - homeworld of the Cybermen - to try and discover exactly what has become of the silver giants. Soon after the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria join the archaeological party, the first mysterious death occurs. With the group now stranded on Telos, it becomes clear that the Cybermen may not be as 'dead' as it was first though. Beneath the planet's surface, giant ice-tombs hold the last remains of the Cybermen in a frozen sleep. And someone is working to re-activate them from their slumber... Doctor Who belongs to the BBC.
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Doctor Who Review - Destiny of the Daleks (1979)
MrTARDIS Reviews
Destiny of the Daleks -- by Terry Nation Starring: Tom Baker and Lalla Ward. When the Doctor and the recently regenerated Romana arrive on a radioactive planet, the Time lord has the strangest feeling that he has been there before. Exploring the ruins of an old city, it is not long before they discover the disturbing truth. The TARDIS has materialised on Skaro -- original home to the evil Daleks. But who are the mysterious Movellans and what terrible treasure are the Daleks seeking? The answer lies deep beneath the city... Doctor Who is owned by the BBC.
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TDP 169: Planet of the Spiders
Tin Dog PodcastPlanet of the Spiders is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from May 4 to June 8, 1974. It was Jon Pertwee's last serial as the Doctor and marks the first, uncredited appearance of Tom Baker in the role. It also marks the last appearance of Mike Yates. Contents [hide] 1 Synopsis 2 Plot 2.1 Cast notes 3 Production 4 Continuity 5 In print 6 Broadcast, VHS release & DVD Release 7 References 8 External links 8.1 Reviews 8.2 Target novelisation [edit] Synopsis Mysterious goings-on at a meditation retreat run by Tibetan monks are linked to the blue planet Metebelis III, and a colony of monstrous, evolved spiders. The Doctor must reflect on his past and reconcile with his present to defeat a deadly and possibly fatal challenge... [edit] Plot Following the events of Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Mike Yates was discharged from UNIT and is now attending a Tibetan meditation centre in rural England. He is visited by Sarah Jane Smith and they witness some curious happenings at the centre, seemingly organised by a resident called Lupton, a middle aged former salesman, and his cronies. Mike and Sarah stumble across Lupton performing an incantation, which conjures up a giant spider into the middle of the basement room. It jumps on Lupton’s back and then disappears. The spider manifests itself in Lupton’s head, telling him to seek out and locate a certain blue crystal. The Third Doctor has developed an interest in psychic ability, but his testing of a clairvoyant called Professor Clegg backfires when his subject has a heart attack. It is triggered when Clegg comes into contact with a blue crystal from Metebelis Three (sent back from the Amazon by Jo Grant), which caused him to see the image of deadly spiders. Sarah returns from the retreat, having left Mike to watch things there, and she and the Doctor swap spider tales. Meanwhile Lupton has also arrived at UNIT HQ and steals the crystal from the Doctor’s laboratory. A multi-vehicle chase ensues which Lupton escapes by teleporting himself back to the monastery. Once there, the spider reveals that it is plotting against some of its sisters back on Metebelis Three. The spiders and the crystal originate from the same blue planet in the Acteon Galaxy, which was none too hospitable to the Doctor the last time he visited (during The Green Death). The Doctor and Sarah now make for the monastery and tell the deputy abbot, Cho-Je, that something is very amiss. The crystal now strays again when it is taken by Tommy, the simple-minded handyman of the retreat, whose mind is opened and improved by the power of the crystal. Lupton is teleported to Metebelis Three, unconsciously allowing Sarah to follow him. She soon meets the human slave inhabitants of the planet, a generally dispirited bunch, other than the rebellious Arak, who flees to the mountains. The planet is ruled by the Eight-Legs or giant spiders, and their Queen is the supreme ruler. They govern using guards chosen from among the planet's Two-Leg (human) population and their own phenomenal mental powers, amplified by the blue stones of the planet. The Doctor arrives on the planet and he makes contact with Arak, who explains that the Metebelians are the descendants of the crew of an earth space ship, which crashed hundreds of years before. A spider on board found its way to the Blue Mountains where, through the effect of the crystals, its progeny grew larger and larger and cleverer and cleverer. The Doctor works out that a “negative” stone can absorb and reject the power of the blue crystals and starts a revolt among the humans, but this is defeated and the Doctor ventures to the Blue Mountains. There he encounters the Great One, a giant spider which controls the world of Metebelis and desires power over other domains too. She knows the crystal is still on Earth and sends the Doctor there to get it for her. He flees back to Earth with Sarah – not knowing the Queen spider has now implanted itself in his companion's mind. Tommy has given the crystal to the abbot, K’anpo Rinpoche, who is an elderly Time Lord and the one-time hermit mentor of the Doctor. He now lives in peaceful exile on Earth. He tells the Doctor of Sarah's control and they work together to expel the Queen Spider. A fight breaks in the monastery between Lupton’s cronies and the Abbot’s men. The Abbot advises the Doctor to take the crystal to the Great One: the Doctor started this chain of events by removing the crystal in the first place, and it is up to him to put it back. He departs in the TARDIS with the crystal. On Metebelis Three, Lupton has been killed by the spiders after falling out with the Spider Queen. When the TARDIS lands, the Doctor heads to the cave of the Great One and gives her the crystal, which she uses to complete a lattice that begins to magnify her mental powers. However, the forces unleashed are too strong for the Great One and the positive feedback kills her and the other spiders. A vast wave of deadly radiation floods the cave. The Doctor, now very weak, staggers back to the TARDIS and teleports away. Three weeks later, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Sarah are in the Doctor's laboratory when the Doctor returns and promptly collapses, and the Doctor dies. The abbot K’anpo arrives in his new body, having regenerated into the form of Cho-Je, who was a sort of forward projection of his soul. He tells them that the Doctor will change too and before their eyes the Doctor starts to regenerate into the Fourth Doctor. [edit] Cast notes This story marks the final appearance of Richard Franklin as Captain Mike Yates. Franklin would reprise his role in The Five Doctors (1983) and Dimensions in Time (1993), although on both occasions they were illusory versions of Yates. After his departure from the series, Franklin would go on to become a stage and television director. Kismet Delgado, the widow of Roger Delgado, who had played the Master during the Third Doctor's era, was one of the voices for the Spiders. Gareth Hunt, who would go on to play Mike Gambit in The New Avengers, appears here as a human rebel on Metebelis III. Carl Forgione would later play Nimrod in Ghost Light. [edit] Production Serial details by episode EpisodeBroadcast dateRun timeViewership (in millions)Archive "Part One" 4 May 1974 (1974-05-04) 24'40" 10.1 PAL 2" colour videotape "Part Two" 11 May 1974 (1974-05-11) 25'02" 8.9 PAL 2" colour videotape "Part Three" 18 May 1974 (1974-05-18) 24'58" 8.8 PAL 2" colour videotape "Part Four" 25 May 1974 (1974-05-25) 23'53" 8.2 PAL 2" colour videotape "Part Five" 1 Jun 1974 24'01" 9.2 PAL 2" colour videotape "Part Six" 8 Jun 1974 24'43" 8.9 PAL 2" colour videotape [1][2][3] The final story of Season 11 (to have been titled The Final Game) was originally intended to write out the character of the Master, with the villainous Time Lord sacrificing his life to save the Doctor's. Due to the death of actor Roger Delgado, script editor Terrance Dicks abandoned the project in favour of a new story, which eventually evolved into Planet of the Spiders. Coincidentally, Kismet Delgado, Roger's widow provided her voice to one of the spiders. The train station Sarah Jane arrives at in Part One is Mortimer railway station, near Reading. [edit] Continuity This story was the second and last appearance of the "Whomobile". The character of Surgeon-Lieutenant Harry Sullivan, the UNIT medical officer, is referred to by the Brigadier who calls for him when the Doctor falls into a daze after staring into the crystal. Sullivan would not actually appear on screen until Robot, where he was played by Ian Marter. The Spiders of Metebelis Three make further appearances in the short story "Return of the Spiders" by Gareth Roberts (in the collection More Short Trips) and a brief appearance in the Eight Doctor Adventure The Eight Doctors by Terrance Dicks. They also have a full encounter with the Eighth Doctor in the Big Finish audios The Eight Truths and Worldwide Web by Eddie Robson. The Eighth Doctor Adventures novels Interference: Book One and Two by Lawrence Miles has the time-travelling voodoo cult Faction Paradox changing history so that the events of this story never happen and instead having the Third Doctor regenerating on a planet named Dust after being shot. A later novel in the series, The Ancestor Cell by Peter Anghelides and Stephen Cole, resolves this paradox and restores the Doctor's timeline to its previous state. The canonicity of the novels is unclear. It is unclear how long it takes the Doctor to return to Earth in the TARDIS from Metebelis Three, although three weeks have passed for Sarah and the Brigadier. Paul Cornell in the Virgin New Adventures novel Love and War established that the TARDIS was lost in the time vortex for the equivalent of ten years. This is revealed during a sequence in cyberspace where agents of the alien race called the Hoothi are attempting to trap the Seventh Doctor in a virtual recreation of the worst moments of his life, of which this regeneration is the most painful for the Doctor to re-live. This story includes the character of K'anpo Rimpoche, the previously unnamed Time Lord hermit from the Doctor's childhood, first mentioned in The Time Monster. K'anpo has the power to travel through time without the use of a TARDIS, to make a corporeal projection of a potential future incarnation (Cho-Je) of himself, and to stimulate the regeneration process of another Time Lord. K'anpo was referenced again in the Fourth Doctor serial State of Decay as the man who told the Doctor about the legends of the Great Vampires. The Doctor regenerates due to radiation poisoning a second time when the Tenth Doctor allows himself to absorb a lethal dose of radiation to save his current companion Wilfred Mott in The End of Time. [edit] In print Doctor Who book Doctor Who and the Planet of the Spiders Series Target novelisations Release number 48 Writer Terrance Dicks Publisher Target Books Cover artist Peter Brookes ISBN 0-426-10655-5 Release date 16 October 1975 A novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in October 1975 as Doctor Who and the Planet of the Spiders. The novel's prologue shows Jo Grant and her husband Professor Jones in the Amazon jungle following the events of The Green Death. Harry Sullivan is referred to as Doctor Sweatman. [edit] Broadcast, VHS release & DVD Release This story was repeated on BBC One as a 105-minute omnibus on 27 December 1974 at 14:46.[4] The serial was released on VHS in April 1991 as a double pack. It will be released on DVD in the UK on DVD on 18 April 2011.[5] It will be released in the USA and Canada on 10 May 2011.[6] [edit] References ^ Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). "Planet of the Spiders". Outpost Gallifrey. http://gallifreyone.com/episode.php?id=zzz. Retrieved 2008-08-30. [dead link] ^ "Planet of the Spiders". Doctor Who Reference Guide. http://www.drwhoguide.com/who_3z.htm. Retrieved 2008-08-30. ^ Sullivan, Shannon (2007-08-07). "Planet of the Spiders". A Brief History of Time Travel. http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/zzz.html. Retrieved 2008-08-30. ^ Howe, David J.; Walker, Stephen James (1996). "Planet of the Spiders (ZZZ)". Doctor Who The Handbook - The Third Doctor. London: Doctor Who Books. p. 162. ISBN 0 426 20486 7. ^ "April 2011 DVD - Planet of the Spiders". Doctor Who Online - Release Guide. 17 February 2011. http://www.drwho-online.co.uk/releases/#dvd-planetofthespiders. Retrieved 18 February 2011. ^ Lambert, David (26 January 2011). "Doctor Who - BBC Announces 'Terror of the Autons' and 'Planet of the Spiders'". TVShowsOnDVD.com. para. 3. http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/n/14960. Retrieved 27 January 2011.
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Review of The Aztecs and an interview with Ian Cullen
The Doctor Who PodcastWell, The Aztecs stand even today as one of the most shining examples of Doctor Who. It is a story that fulfils Doctor Who’s original mandate to educate, whilst at the same time it entertains.
This story has always been a firm favourite of the DWP, and we devote our episode to talking about it. We also have an interview with one of the cast from, Ian Cullen, who played Ixta.
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Review of The Aztecs and an interview with Ian Cullen
The Doctor Who PodcastWell, The Aztecs stand even today as one of the most shining examples of Doctor Who. It is a story that fulfils Doctor Who’s original mandate to educate, whilst at the same time it entertains.
This story has always been a firm favourite of the DWP, and we devote our episode to talking about it. We also have an interview with one of the cast from, Ian Cullen, who played Ixta.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #71: Review of The Aztecs and an interview with Ian Cullen
The Doctor Who PodcastWell, The Aztecs stand even today as one of the most shining examples of Doctor Who. It is a story that fulfils Doctor Who's original mandate to educate, whilst at the same time it entertains. This story has always been a firm favourite of the DWP, and we devote our episode to talking about it. [...]
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doctor who trailer for Cbbc
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it shorted than the original. there are addition scene one involving a fat guy
-thank the BBC
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Episode 43.1: The Horny Nimon
The TARDIS TavernFresh off our bender with Bonnie Langford (wasn't that a hoot?), we join forces with Marty Hooie of the Hoo on Who podcast. As always, it's the bartender's choice, and Marty graced our existence with a viewing of "The Horns of Nimon."
Remember how we pretty much tore "The Gunfighters" a new asshole? Or do you recall how we hailed "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy" as the best thing since flavored lube? Where do you think we're going to place this little story within that spectrum? We're not usually partial to spoilers in the show notes, but you owe us one, Marty.
[Enter the usual crap here about feedback, Facebook, and Twitter. We'll make it easy this time: tardistavern@gmail.com and @tardistavern. Now go watch "The Horns of Nimon."]
"NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMON!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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torchwood on access hollywood
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Torchwood: miracle day premiers july 8 on Starz and BBC. which is great. so i can recover from the doctor who series 6 awesomeness. eve myles is really comfortable with the american setting. i think she's getting along fine.
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