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132 TLTT Interview with Doctor WHO Time Fracture
The Legend of the Traveling Tardis with Christian BaselThe Legend of the Traveling TARDIS interviews the Team at "Doctor WHO: Time Fracture"
Premiering Tuesday, June 29, 2021.
6 pm EST / 3 pm PST / 11 pm UK
(In conjunction with our friends at Wizard World)
In their own words:
"Doctor Who: Time Fracture, a ground-breaking Immersive Theatrical Adventure, plunges you into the incredible universe of Doctor Who.
1940 – at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fracture’s multiplied out of control, they’re close to defeat.
From producers Immersive Everywhere – the creative minds behind London’s longest running and critically acclaimed immersive theatre production, "The Great Gatsby" – and officially licensed by BBC Studios, Doctor Who: Time Fracture will welcome its first UNIT recruits to HQ in Spring 2021." - www.immersivedoctorwho.com/
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GMW Presents: The Runcible Report Episode 020 -- Star Wars - The Prequels Part III
Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastRoss and Jeff are once more joined by the Amazing Matt Toffolo @batmanmarch to talk Star Wars Prequels. We don't hold back but have some fun. Find out what we think of the final prequel and how the whole trilogy holds up.
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140: Monks & Matrixes
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceMatt and David are in celebratory mood this week, and what better way to celebrate than with a nice long chat about "Extremis"? They also learn about Jodie Whittaker's food preferences, follow up on last week's "Werewolves of London" spat and discuss a local legend about a cursed chair.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
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140: Monks & Matrixes
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceMatt and David are in celebratory mood this week, and what better way to celebrate than with a nice long chat about "Extremis"? They also learn about Jodie Whittaker's food preferences, follow up on last week's "Werewolves of London" spat and discuss a local legend about a cursed chair.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
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Whovian Mixology - The Companions
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastWe crack the cap on our final installment of character-themed drink menu creation, this time devoted to the Doctor's dearest.
The post Whovian Mixology – The Companions first appeared on Gallifrey Public Radio.
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1.8 Max Warp
Doctor Who - Pieces of EighthPrevious episodes of Pieces of Eighth have touched on Big Finish adventures for the Eighth Doctor, but this week we cover our first full-length story in the form of Max Warp.
Becca and Kenny chat with writer Jonathan Morris about writing the script - and reveal its origins in an unused idea from several years beforehand - and musician Andy Hardwick tells it was it was like to write a theme tune that most definitely ISN'T the Top Gear theme.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 601(Doctor Who: Tooth and Claw review)
Tim's Take On...This week my new series re-watch reaches Doctor Who: Tooth and Claw, Werewolf action in Victorian times.
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65. CHRIS THOMPSON - Listen With Your Eyes
Doctor Who : The Sirens of AudioArtwork and trailers are essential for quality audio drama. In this episode we speak with graphic artist Chris Thompson about his work in this often unsung area.
For those listening and not watching on YouTube, you may wish to check out these links to the trailers discussed:
Captain Scarlet & The Mysterons
Space: 1999 – Breakaway
Space: 1999 – Volume 1
Ravenous 4
Genetics of the Daleks
The War Master – Anti-Genesis
The Ninth Doctor Adventures
Return of the Cybermen Teaser
Return to Skaro
Recommendations
Philip recommends Torchwood: The Five People You Kill In Middlesbrough (Big Finish Audio)
Dwayne recommends Doctor Who: The War Doctor Begins - Forged in Fire (Big Finish Audio)
Next time.... Suky Khakh from Progtor Who and Trek This Out joins us to discuss three audio adventures that feature a slight return of classic series monsters, Return of the Krotons, Return to the Web Planet & The Feast of Axos.
The Sirens of Audio on YouTube
Theme music by The Jackpot Golden Boys
Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com
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Clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended.
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CRRRaSh! 393 Voyage: Incredible Places Revealed
Roy's Rocket RadioAgain?!, Nick, Vrillon, Alarm System Boxes, Not Everyone's Phone is Fast, Dentistry Tools, Women's Pockets, No Mask Johnson, Glasses, Voyage: Incredible Places Revealed, Reasons to be Cheerful
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2021-07-06-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.html
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The Buzzard's Treasure: A Paradoxes & Possibilities Special - Part 1
The Game of RassilonIn this special presentation of Paradoxes & Possibilities, the Game of Rassilon team assembles a new team of intrepid Time Travelers to dive into an exciting high-seas adventure written by Sophie Iles!
We’ve launched a Patreon! Support the show and receive access to exclusive content at patreon.com/rassilonpod
Editing and Sound Design: David King.
Recorded remotely. Stay safe, everyone!Follow us on social media! Twitter ▪ Instagram ▪ Facebook ▪ Wiki ▪ Patreon
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Extra! - Last Dalek Standing
Doctor Who: Verity!It's deathmatch time again! Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Liz as we crown a single "of the Daleks" story!
Which Dalek story do you think should have won? Drop us a tweet or let us know in the comments!
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Extra-special thanks to this week's editor, Steven Schapansky of Castria! Support Verity! on Patreon
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TDP 1007: BBV
Tin Dog PodcastO3Q4AP5FKXJ1 5% DISCOUNT CODE REPRINTED TATDIS WIKI BBV Productions Founded: Main ranges: Notable non-DWU work: You may be looking for . Contents BBV Productions (also known as Bill & Ben Video) was a video production company founded by in . The company was named for Baggs himself and his then-wife Helen, whose nickname is "Ben." It was a commercial enterprise that served fans who were starved of content between the broadcasts of and . Towards this end it heavily used Doctor Who actors and, when possible, characters. BBV therefore quickly gained the reputation for putting out content that was "almost official" or "nearly Doctor Who". In truth, though, its output was a bit more varied than that. Most of it could safely be put into one of five categories: documentaries fiction using characters owned by individual Doctor Who writers fiction using characters owned by the BBC whom the BBC gave BBV permission to use what has called "", or things that were very close to Doctor Who, but the names were changed to keep the BBC at bay some wholly original material using nothing that connected to the DWU, aside possibly from Doctor Who actors Of these five types, this wiki is only interested in the first three. Because it's a little confusing, appears below to demonstrate which are DWU stories and which are not. Personnel | BBV developed a repertory company of actors that appeared in many of their productions, often playing different roles. Many of these actors were previously known from their work in Doctor Who, and included former actors , , , and and companion actors , , , and . Several actors appearing in these productions early in their careers went on to achieve further notability, including , , and . A number of personnel behind-the-scenes and in front of the camera, including Briggs, Gatiss and Cumming, would go on to work on licenced Doctor Who spinoffs at , , and , as well as the television revival of Doctor Who. Productions | Work in Video | BBV's first production was the video release Summoned by Shadows, which was co-produced by the and starred Colin Baker playing an unnamed character only known as the Stranger and Nicola Bryant as Miss Brown. The Stranger's adventures were chronicled on six videos and an audio adventure, many of which featured former Who cast members. The sixth video, Eye of the Beholder, was later re-released as the audio story Eye of the Storm. BBV's next release was the ecologically-themed thriller The Airzone Solution, which was about a near-future conspiracy. The video was released in , coinciding with the 30th anniversary of Doctor Who and featured four actors previously cast as the Doctor. In , BBV released the first video in the series, , which saw a departure for BBV as was the only character from the Who universe to appear (although numerous Who actors made appearances as different characters). This proved problematic for the series, as Liz Shaw seemed very much changed following her leaving from UNIT; this was due to BBV only acquiring the rights to use the character and had no rights to the Doctor, meaning that the series could make no explicit reference to any other aspect of Who – including the stories where Liz was present. BBV's next series of spin-off videos focused on and their battles with the . The first video of the series, , was originally to feature as , however he had to withdraw due to ill health. The Brigadier was replaced by the original character of , an enigmatic UNIT agent played by . After the success of the Auton trilogy, BBV went on to produce Cyberon, which featured an alien race of cyborgs reminiscent of the called the Cyberon. The Cyberon would later go on to appear in an audio story, Cybergeddon. In BBV released the Doctor Who parody , in which Sylvester McCoy played a character called the Chiropodist (aka Foot Doctor) as he fought Cyberons, , and . In addition to references to past BBV productions, the film obliquely referenced various elements of Doctor Who and the unlicenced nature of BBV's body of work. BBV also ventured into non-fiction, producing documentaries such as and . BBV's only release in was the drama , which featured as both protagonists and antagonists. The main character had previously appeared in Cyberon. The film had actually been mostly shot by , but initially scrapped; only after additional shooting years later was the film completed and released. In , BBV released, , the long-awaited return of the series. Work in Audio | After experimenting with audio for a few years, BBV began regularly releasing audio dramas in under the umbrella title "". One line of adventures was The Time Travellers, starring Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred as "" and ";" the two so closely resembled their Doctor Who characters that, by the seventh story, the BBC had stepped in and demanded changes to not infringe copyrights – the main change was that the main characters were now called "the Dominie" and "Alice." The first of the Audio Adventures that didn't feature McCoy and Aldred was a two-story series called The Wanderer, which featured as an amnesiac space-traveller whom one of the other characters dubs "Fred". Briggs had previously played the Doctor for unlicenced fan audios made by ; the Wanderer stories were a deliberate continuation of that series in all but name. was worried about getting sued by the BBC, so he wanted to further distance his 'Who Clone' products by casting someone who hadn't been the Doctor (officially)... Me! I was very reluctant, but Bill was relentless and persuasive. [...] He told me to write Doctor Who, but find some clever way of making it lawyer-proof! BBV moved away from audio stories about characters that could be the Doctor after the establishment of ' officially-licenced line of Doctor Who audio dramas, instead moving on to audios featuring other characters from the Who universe such as (licenced from her creators ) as well as a thinly-veiled post- (referred to only as "" to avoid infringement) and (fully licenced from his creators and .) As with their videos, BBV also produced audios featuring original characters battling invasions by licenced aliens (such as and ) or close matches to Doctor Who monsters which were altered to avoid infringement (such as the -like "Cyberons.") BBV also released a series of stories by about his history-spanning cult organisation, . In BBV announced that it would be no longer producing audio stories, with the exception of Faction Paradox, and instead would focus on video releases. By , past audio releases were being deleted from their catalogue. However, the full Audio Adventures in Time & Space library became available once more in as paid downloads from a revamped BBV Productions website, and a first new BBV audio release ultimately saw the light of day in the form of a reading of by himself. Work in Webcasts | In BBV released a series of short webcasts on their channel under the title of P.R.O.B.E. Online. After being released weekly, they were taken off the Internet (but for two) and collected as a paying release available through the BBV Website as P.R.O.B.E. Case Files. Current status | The original BBV Productions website, bbvonline.co.uk, became inaccessible in late 2009. In January 2011, the domain was taken up by a new registrant and used for an unrelated site, a film blog. However the TARDIS Library website lists a number of BBV releases in 2012, beginning with DVD reissues of the PROBE series in March 2012, followed by August 2012 reissues of Do You Have a License to Save This Planet?, Cyberon and Bidding Adieu. Bill Baggs ultimately returned to DWU work with a new P.R.O.B.E. film, , in memory of , featuring Hazel Burrows taking over the role of Liz Shaw. It was released on . In 2018, BBV released Sunrise: Love Again, an independent feature film written and directed by Bill Baggs. In late and continuing into , BBV Productions started uploading interviews of various vintages with Doctor Who cast and crew to their YouTube channel, as well as making Sunrise: Love Again available for free as a form of promotion on the same channel. They also revived the series with a series of webcasts, "Case Files" starring a returning Bill Baggs as . These webcasts occasionally featured licensed appearances by, or references to, other DWU elements than P.R.O.B.E., including the from . This preceded the revival of the BBV website in the first half of 2021, which made all of the company's back catalogue (both DWU and otherwise) available as paying downloads as well as permitting the order or preorder of home media releases. A new season of was begun, including original P.R.O.B.E. stories featuring the "new team", as well as the reissuing of the hitherto-unrelated-to-BBV audio series The Minister of Chance as part of the label. Through partnerships with and , , and ebooks were also sold through the BBV website, even as they remained available through their primary publishers. Releases | Video | Story title Series Covered by this wiki? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Summoned by Shadows The Stranger No More than a Messiah The Stranger No In Memory Alone The Stranger No The Terror Game The Stranger No Breach of the Peace The Stranger No Eye of the Beholder The Stranger No The Airzone Solution N/A No Cyberon No Soul's Ark N/A No N/A See footnote Yes Sunrise: Love Again N/A No documentary Yes documentary Yes documentary Yes documentary Yes Because of the fact that BBV released both unlicensed and semi-licensed works, our community had to examine each release on a case-by-case basis. Basically the rule of thumb for fictional video releases is this: did BBV obtain a license from either the or a writer who owned rights to a character in order to make the video? If they did, then we assert that the video is a narrative, and we therefore cover it. On the other hand, if BBV simply made up new characters and cast them with Doctor Who actors, then the video is not a part of the DWU and we don't cover it. Co-Produced Between BBV & Western Union. As this story is a lawful parody of , featuring licensed use of the , and , it warrants some coverage on this Wiki. However, due to its parodical nature, it is not considered part of as we define it. Thus, it, and all related pages, must be marked . Audio | The following list is ordered roughly by release date. See for more information. Story title Series Covered by this wiki? Republica The Time Travellers No Island of Lost Souls The Time Travellers No Prosperity Island The Time Travellers No The Left Hand of Darkness The Time Travellers No The Other Side The Time Travellers No Guest for the Night The Time Travellers No Cyber-Hunt The Wanderer No The Last Mission The Stranger No Eye of the Storm The Stranger No Ghosts The Time Travellers No Vital Signs The Wanderer No Only Human The Time Travellers No Yes Blood Sports The Time Travellers No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cybergeddon No Punchline The Time Travellers No Yes Infidel's Comet N/A No The Pattern N/A No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes The Killing Stone N/A No The Boy Who Kicked Pigs none No Yes Yes The Minister of Chance No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Marketed as the "first part" of the series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Marketed as the "first part" of the Rani series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Marketed as the "first part" of the series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Faction Paradox was marketed by BBV as both a part of season 4 of Audio Adventures in Time and Space, and as a wholly separate series. Marketed as the "first part" of the Rutans series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". , author of The Killing Stone, guested on episode 297 of the podcast . While there, he revealed he was releasing the full version of The Killing Stone — which included 100% of the original script, plus more — later in . In doing so, he noted that the BBC were requiring him to change the names of all the characters involved, noting "the BBC copyright situation is rather tougher now than it was when I did The Killing Stone". In an interview published in , Baggs stated that he thought Franklin had cleared the publishing with the BBC, but that he mainly thought the publication was "fair" due to it featuring "his interpretations". Despite Bagg's claims, writer Dylan Rees still concludes that the publishing was and is "strictly speaking, illegal." Thus the original Killing Stone released by BBV is not currently considered a "licensed" work, and thus is no longer covered by this wiki. Webcast | Starting in , BBV began releasing webcasts on their channel. The following list is in release order. Story title Writer Series Ebooks | Story title Writer Series Unproduced stories | Title Author Featuring Type Home video Audio Audio Audio Home video External links | (defunct; mirrored at the Internet Archive) at the Footnotes | - bbvonline.co.uk (archived) ↑ - bbvonline.co.uk (archived) - www.galaxy4.co.uk Originally released outside the Audio Adventures in Time & Space label but added to the line-up in the 2021 relaunch. ↑ Audiobook reading of a preexisting short story. Owned, and originally produced, by Radio Static; added to Audio Adventures line-up in May 2021 through with BBV. Audiobook reading of a preexisting short story featuring . [SHOW] • BBV PRODUCTIONS HOME VIDEOS [SHOW] • : + CAT Community content is available under unless otherwise noted. Facts ... MORE ABOUT "" FILE:BBV LOGO 2021.JPG
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TDP 1007: BBV
Tin Dog PodcastO3Q4AP5FKXJ1 5% DISCOUNT CODE REPRINTED TATDIS WIKI BBV Productions Founded: Main ranges: Notable non-DWU work: You may be looking for . Contents BBV Productions (also known as Bill & Ben Video) was a video production company founded by in . The company was named for Baggs himself and his then-wife Helen, whose nickname is "Ben." It was a commercial enterprise that served fans who were starved of content between the broadcasts of and . Towards this end it heavily used Doctor Who actors and, when possible, characters. BBV therefore quickly gained the reputation for putting out content that was "almost official" or "nearly Doctor Who". In truth, though, its output was a bit more varied than that. Most of it could safely be put into one of five categories: documentaries fiction using characters owned by individual Doctor Who writers fiction using characters owned by the BBC whom the BBC gave BBV permission to use what has called "", or things that were very close to Doctor Who, but the names were changed to keep the BBC at bay some wholly original material using nothing that connected to the DWU, aside possibly from Doctor Who actors Of these five types, this wiki is only interested in the first three. Because it's a little confusing, appears below to demonstrate which are DWU stories and which are not. Personnel | BBV developed a repertory company of actors that appeared in many of their productions, often playing different roles. Many of these actors were previously known from their work in Doctor Who, and included former actors , , , and and companion actors , , , and . Several actors appearing in these productions early in their careers went on to achieve further notability, including , , and . A number of personnel behind-the-scenes and in front of the camera, including Briggs, Gatiss and Cumming, would go on to work on licenced Doctor Who spinoffs at , , and , as well as the television revival of Doctor Who. Productions | Work in Video | BBV's first production was the video release Summoned by Shadows, which was co-produced by the and starred Colin Baker playing an unnamed character only known as the Stranger and Nicola Bryant as Miss Brown. The Stranger's adventures were chronicled on six videos and an audio adventure, many of which featured former Who cast members. The sixth video, Eye of the Beholder, was later re-released as the audio story Eye of the Storm. BBV's next release was the ecologically-themed thriller The Airzone Solution, which was about a near-future conspiracy. The video was released in , coinciding with the 30th anniversary of Doctor Who and featured four actors previously cast as the Doctor. In , BBV released the first video in the series, , which saw a departure for BBV as was the only character from the Who universe to appear (although numerous Who actors made appearances as different characters). This proved problematic for the series, as Liz Shaw seemed very much changed following her leaving from UNIT; this was due to BBV only acquiring the rights to use the character and had no rights to the Doctor, meaning that the series could make no explicit reference to any other aspect of Who – including the stories where Liz was present. BBV's next series of spin-off videos focused on and their battles with the . The first video of the series, , was originally to feature as , however he had to withdraw due to ill health. The Brigadier was replaced by the original character of , an enigmatic UNIT agent played by . After the success of the Auton trilogy, BBV went on to produce Cyberon, which featured an alien race of cyborgs reminiscent of the called the Cyberon. The Cyberon would later go on to appear in an audio story, Cybergeddon. In BBV released the Doctor Who parody , in which Sylvester McCoy played a character called the Chiropodist (aka Foot Doctor) as he fought Cyberons, , and . In addition to references to past BBV productions, the film obliquely referenced various elements of Doctor Who and the unlicenced nature of BBV's body of work. BBV also ventured into non-fiction, producing documentaries such as and . BBV's only release in was the drama , which featured as both protagonists and antagonists. The main character had previously appeared in Cyberon. The film had actually been mostly shot by , but initially scrapped; only after additional shooting years later was the film completed and released. In , BBV released, , the long-awaited return of the series. Work in Audio | After experimenting with audio for a few years, BBV began regularly releasing audio dramas in under the umbrella title "". One line of adventures was The Time Travellers, starring Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred as "" and ";" the two so closely resembled their Doctor Who characters that, by the seventh story, the BBC had stepped in and demanded changes to not infringe copyrights – the main change was that the main characters were now called "the Dominie" and "Alice." The first of the Audio Adventures that didn't feature McCoy and Aldred was a two-story series called The Wanderer, which featured as an amnesiac space-traveller whom one of the other characters dubs "Fred". Briggs had previously played the Doctor for unlicenced fan audios made by ; the Wanderer stories were a deliberate continuation of that series in all but name. was worried about getting sued by the BBC, so he wanted to further distance his 'Who Clone' products by casting someone who hadn't been the Doctor (officially)... Me! I was very reluctant, but Bill was relentless and persuasive. [...] He told me to write Doctor Who, but find some clever way of making it lawyer-proof! BBV moved away from audio stories about characters that could be the Doctor after the establishment of ' officially-licenced line of Doctor Who audio dramas, instead moving on to audios featuring other characters from the Who universe such as (licenced from her creators ) as well as a thinly-veiled post- (referred to only as "" to avoid infringement) and (fully licenced from his creators and .) As with their videos, BBV also produced audios featuring original characters battling invasions by licenced aliens (such as and ) or close matches to Doctor Who monsters which were altered to avoid infringement (such as the -like "Cyberons.") BBV also released a series of stories by about his history-spanning cult organisation, . In BBV announced that it would be no longer producing audio stories, with the exception of Faction Paradox, and instead would focus on video releases. By , past audio releases were being deleted from their catalogue. However, the full Audio Adventures in Time & Space library became available once more in as paid downloads from a revamped BBV Productions website, and a first new BBV audio release ultimately saw the light of day in the form of a reading of by himself. Work in Webcasts | In BBV released a series of short webcasts on their channel under the title of P.R.O.B.E. Online. After being released weekly, they were taken off the Internet (but for two) and collected as a paying release available through the BBV Website as P.R.O.B.E. Case Files. Current status | The original BBV Productions website, bbvonline.co.uk, became inaccessible in late 2009. In January 2011, the domain was taken up by a new registrant and used for an unrelated site, a film blog. However the TARDIS Library website lists a number of BBV releases in 2012, beginning with DVD reissues of the PROBE series in March 2012, followed by August 2012 reissues of Do You Have a License to Save This Planet?, Cyberon and Bidding Adieu. Bill Baggs ultimately returned to DWU work with a new P.R.O.B.E. film, , in memory of , featuring Hazel Burrows taking over the role of Liz Shaw. It was released on . In 2018, BBV released Sunrise: Love Again, an independent feature film written and directed by Bill Baggs. In late and continuing into , BBV Productions started uploading interviews of various vintages with Doctor Who cast and crew to their YouTube channel, as well as making Sunrise: Love Again available for free as a form of promotion on the same channel. They also revived the series with a series of webcasts, "Case Files" starring a returning Bill Baggs as . These webcasts occasionally featured licensed appearances by, or references to, other DWU elements than P.R.O.B.E., including the from . This preceded the revival of the BBV website in the first half of 2021, which made all of the company's back catalogue (both DWU and otherwise) available as paying downloads as well as permitting the order or preorder of home media releases. A new season of was begun, including original P.R.O.B.E. stories featuring the "new team", as well as the reissuing of the hitherto-unrelated-to-BBV audio series The Minister of Chance as part of the label. Through partnerships with and , , and ebooks were also sold through the BBV website, even as they remained available through their primary publishers. Releases | Video | Story title Series Covered by this wiki? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Summoned by Shadows The Stranger No More than a Messiah The Stranger No In Memory Alone The Stranger No The Terror Game The Stranger No Breach of the Peace The Stranger No Eye of the Beholder The Stranger No The Airzone Solution N/A No Cyberon No Soul's Ark N/A No N/A See footnote Yes Sunrise: Love Again N/A No documentary Yes documentary Yes documentary Yes documentary Yes Because of the fact that BBV released both unlicensed and semi-licensed works, our community had to examine each release on a case-by-case basis. Basically the rule of thumb for fictional video releases is this: did BBV obtain a license from either the or a writer who owned rights to a character in order to make the video? If they did, then we assert that the video is a narrative, and we therefore cover it. On the other hand, if BBV simply made up new characters and cast them with Doctor Who actors, then the video is not a part of the DWU and we don't cover it. Co-Produced Between BBV & Western Union. As this story is a lawful parody of , featuring licensed use of the , and , it warrants some coverage on this Wiki. However, due to its parodical nature, it is not considered part of as we define it. Thus, it, and all related pages, must be marked . Audio | The following list is ordered roughly by release date. See for more information. Story title Series Covered by this wiki? Republica The Time Travellers No Island of Lost Souls The Time Travellers No Prosperity Island The Time Travellers No The Left Hand of Darkness The Time Travellers No The Other Side The Time Travellers No Guest for the Night The Time Travellers No Cyber-Hunt The Wanderer No The Last Mission The Stranger No Eye of the Storm The Stranger No Ghosts The Time Travellers No Vital Signs The Wanderer No Only Human The Time Travellers No Yes Blood Sports The Time Travellers No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cybergeddon No Punchline The Time Travellers No Yes Infidel's Comet N/A No The Pattern N/A No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes The Killing Stone N/A No The Boy Who Kicked Pigs none No Yes Yes The Minister of Chance No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Marketed as the "first part" of the series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Marketed as the "first part" of the Rani series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Marketed as the "first part" of the series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Faction Paradox was marketed by BBV as both a part of season 4 of Audio Adventures in Time and Space, and as a wholly separate series. Marketed as the "first part" of the Rutans series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". , author of The Killing Stone, guested on episode 297 of the podcast . While there, he revealed he was releasing the full version of The Killing Stone — which included 100% of the original script, plus more — later in . In doing so, he noted that the BBC were requiring him to change the names of all the characters involved, noting "the BBC copyright situation is rather tougher now than it was when I did The Killing Stone". In an interview published in , Baggs stated that he thought Franklin had cleared the publishing with the BBC, but that he mainly thought the publication was "fair" due to it featuring "his interpretations". Despite Bagg's claims, writer Dylan Rees still concludes that the publishing was and is "strictly speaking, illegal." Thus the original Killing Stone released by BBV is not currently considered a "licensed" work, and thus is no longer covered by this wiki. Webcast | Starting in , BBV began releasing webcasts on their channel. The following list is in release order. Story title Writer Series Ebooks | Story title Writer Series Unproduced stories | Title Author Featuring Type Home video Audio Audio Audio Home video External links | (defunct; mirrored at the Internet Archive) at the Footnotes | - bbvonline.co.uk (archived) ↑ - bbvonline.co.uk (archived) - www.galaxy4.co.uk Originally released outside the Audio Adventures in Time & Space label but added to the line-up in the 2021 relaunch. ↑ Audiobook reading of a preexisting short story. Owned, and originally produced, by Radio Static; added to Audio Adventures line-up in May 2021 through with BBV. Audiobook reading of a preexisting short story featuring . [SHOW] • BBV PRODUCTIONS HOME VIDEOS [SHOW] • : + CAT Community content is available under unless otherwise noted. Facts ... MORE ABOUT "" FILE:BBV LOGO 2021.JPG
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TDP 1007: BBV
Tin Dog PodcastO3Q4AP5FKXJ1 5% DISCOUNT CODE REPRINTED TATDIS WIKI BBV Productions Founded: Main ranges: Notable non-DWU work: You may be looking for . Contents BBV Productions (also known as Bill & Ben Video) was a video production company founded by in . The company was named for Baggs himself and his then-wife Helen, whose nickname is "Ben." It was a commercial enterprise that served fans who were starved of content between the broadcasts of and . Towards this end it heavily used Doctor Who actors and, when possible, characters. BBV therefore quickly gained the reputation for putting out content that was "almost official" or "nearly Doctor Who". In truth, though, its output was a bit more varied than that. Most of it could safely be put into one of five categories: documentaries fiction using characters owned by individual Doctor Who writers fiction using characters owned by the BBC whom the BBC gave BBV permission to use what has called "", or things that were very close to Doctor Who, but the names were changed to keep the BBC at bay some wholly original material using nothing that connected to the DWU, aside possibly from Doctor Who actors Of these five types, this wiki is only interested in the first three. Because it's a little confusing, appears below to demonstrate which are DWU stories and which are not. Personnel | BBV developed a repertory company of actors that appeared in many of their productions, often playing different roles. Many of these actors were previously known from their work in Doctor Who, and included former actors , , , and and companion actors , , , and . Several actors appearing in these productions early in their careers went on to achieve further notability, including , , and . A number of personnel behind-the-scenes and in front of the camera, including Briggs, Gatiss and Cumming, would go on to work on licenced Doctor Who spinoffs at , , and , as well as the television revival of Doctor Who. Productions | Work in Video | BBV's first production was the video release Summoned by Shadows, which was co-produced by the and starred Colin Baker playing an unnamed character only known as the Stranger and Nicola Bryant as Miss Brown. The Stranger's adventures were chronicled on six videos and an audio adventure, many of which featured former Who cast members. The sixth video, Eye of the Beholder, was later re-released as the audio story Eye of the Storm. BBV's next release was the ecologically-themed thriller The Airzone Solution, which was about a near-future conspiracy. The video was released in , coinciding with the 30th anniversary of Doctor Who and featured four actors previously cast as the Doctor. In , BBV released the first video in the series, , which saw a departure for BBV as was the only character from the Who universe to appear (although numerous Who actors made appearances as different characters). This proved problematic for the series, as Liz Shaw seemed very much changed following her leaving from UNIT; this was due to BBV only acquiring the rights to use the character and had no rights to the Doctor, meaning that the series could make no explicit reference to any other aspect of Who – including the stories where Liz was present. BBV's next series of spin-off videos focused on and their battles with the . The first video of the series, , was originally to feature as , however he had to withdraw due to ill health. The Brigadier was replaced by the original character of , an enigmatic UNIT agent played by . After the success of the Auton trilogy, BBV went on to produce Cyberon, which featured an alien race of cyborgs reminiscent of the called the Cyberon. The Cyberon would later go on to appear in an audio story, Cybergeddon. In BBV released the Doctor Who parody , in which Sylvester McCoy played a character called the Chiropodist (aka Foot Doctor) as he fought Cyberons, , and . In addition to references to past BBV productions, the film obliquely referenced various elements of Doctor Who and the unlicenced nature of BBV's body of work. BBV also ventured into non-fiction, producing documentaries such as and . BBV's only release in was the drama , which featured as both protagonists and antagonists. The main character had previously appeared in Cyberon. The film had actually been mostly shot by , but initially scrapped; only after additional shooting years later was the film completed and released. In , BBV released, , the long-awaited return of the series. Work in Audio | After experimenting with audio for a few years, BBV began regularly releasing audio dramas in under the umbrella title "". One line of adventures was The Time Travellers, starring Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred as "" and ";" the two so closely resembled their Doctor Who characters that, by the seventh story, the BBC had stepped in and demanded changes to not infringe copyrights – the main change was that the main characters were now called "the Dominie" and "Alice." The first of the Audio Adventures that didn't feature McCoy and Aldred was a two-story series called The Wanderer, which featured as an amnesiac space-traveller whom one of the other characters dubs "Fred". Briggs had previously played the Doctor for unlicenced fan audios made by ; the Wanderer stories were a deliberate continuation of that series in all but name. was worried about getting sued by the BBC, so he wanted to further distance his 'Who Clone' products by casting someone who hadn't been the Doctor (officially)... Me! I was very reluctant, but Bill was relentless and persuasive. [...] He told me to write Doctor Who, but find some clever way of making it lawyer-proof! BBV moved away from audio stories about characters that could be the Doctor after the establishment of ' officially-licenced line of Doctor Who audio dramas, instead moving on to audios featuring other characters from the Who universe such as (licenced from her creators ) as well as a thinly-veiled post- (referred to only as "" to avoid infringement) and (fully licenced from his creators and .) As with their videos, BBV also produced audios featuring original characters battling invasions by licenced aliens (such as and ) or close matches to Doctor Who monsters which were altered to avoid infringement (such as the -like "Cyberons.") BBV also released a series of stories by about his history-spanning cult organisation, . In BBV announced that it would be no longer producing audio stories, with the exception of Faction Paradox, and instead would focus on video releases. By , past audio releases were being deleted from their catalogue. However, the full Audio Adventures in Time & Space library became available once more in as paid downloads from a revamped BBV Productions website, and a first new BBV audio release ultimately saw the light of day in the form of a reading of by himself. Work in Webcasts | In BBV released a series of short webcasts on their channel under the title of P.R.O.B.E. Online. After being released weekly, they were taken off the Internet (but for two) and collected as a paying release available through the BBV Website as P.R.O.B.E. Case Files. Current status | The original BBV Productions website, bbvonline.co.uk, became inaccessible in late 2009. In January 2011, the domain was taken up by a new registrant and used for an unrelated site, a film blog. However the TARDIS Library website lists a number of BBV releases in 2012, beginning with DVD reissues of the PROBE series in March 2012, followed by August 2012 reissues of Do You Have a License to Save This Planet?, Cyberon and Bidding Adieu. Bill Baggs ultimately returned to DWU work with a new P.R.O.B.E. film, , in memory of , featuring Hazel Burrows taking over the role of Liz Shaw. It was released on . In 2018, BBV released Sunrise: Love Again, an independent feature film written and directed by Bill Baggs. In late and continuing into , BBV Productions started uploading interviews of various vintages with Doctor Who cast and crew to their YouTube channel, as well as making Sunrise: Love Again available for free as a form of promotion on the same channel. They also revived the series with a series of webcasts, "Case Files" starring a returning Bill Baggs as . These webcasts occasionally featured licensed appearances by, or references to, other DWU elements than P.R.O.B.E., including the from . This preceded the revival of the BBV website in the first half of 2021, which made all of the company's back catalogue (both DWU and otherwise) available as paying downloads as well as permitting the order or preorder of home media releases. A new season of was begun, including original P.R.O.B.E. stories featuring the "new team", as well as the reissuing of the hitherto-unrelated-to-BBV audio series The Minister of Chance as part of the label. Through partnerships with and , , and ebooks were also sold through the BBV website, even as they remained available through their primary publishers. Releases | Video | Story title Series Covered by this wiki? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Summoned by Shadows The Stranger No More than a Messiah The Stranger No In Memory Alone The Stranger No The Terror Game The Stranger No Breach of the Peace The Stranger No Eye of the Beholder The Stranger No The Airzone Solution N/A No Cyberon No Soul's Ark N/A No N/A See footnote Yes Sunrise: Love Again N/A No documentary Yes documentary Yes documentary Yes documentary Yes Because of the fact that BBV released both unlicensed and semi-licensed works, our community had to examine each release on a case-by-case basis. Basically the rule of thumb for fictional video releases is this: did BBV obtain a license from either the or a writer who owned rights to a character in order to make the video? If they did, then we assert that the video is a narrative, and we therefore cover it. On the other hand, if BBV simply made up new characters and cast them with Doctor Who actors, then the video is not a part of the DWU and we don't cover it. Co-Produced Between BBV & Western Union. As this story is a lawful parody of , featuring licensed use of the , and , it warrants some coverage on this Wiki. However, due to its parodical nature, it is not considered part of as we define it. Thus, it, and all related pages, must be marked . Audio | The following list is ordered roughly by release date. See for more information. Story title Series Covered by this wiki? Republica The Time Travellers No Island of Lost Souls The Time Travellers No Prosperity Island The Time Travellers No The Left Hand of Darkness The Time Travellers No The Other Side The Time Travellers No Guest for the Night The Time Travellers No Cyber-Hunt The Wanderer No The Last Mission The Stranger No Eye of the Storm The Stranger No Ghosts The Time Travellers No Vital Signs The Wanderer No Only Human The Time Travellers No Yes Blood Sports The Time Travellers No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cybergeddon No Punchline The Time Travellers No Yes Infidel's Comet N/A No The Pattern N/A No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes The Killing Stone N/A No The Boy Who Kicked Pigs none No Yes Yes The Minister of Chance No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Marketed as the "first part" of the series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Marketed as the "first part" of the Rani series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Marketed as the "first part" of the series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Faction Paradox was marketed by BBV as both a part of season 4 of Audio Adventures in Time and Space, and as a wholly separate series. Marketed as the "first part" of the Rutans series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". , author of The Killing Stone, guested on episode 297 of the podcast . While there, he revealed he was releasing the full version of The Killing Stone — which included 100% of the original script, plus more — later in . In doing so, he noted that the BBC were requiring him to change the names of all the characters involved, noting "the BBC copyright situation is rather tougher now than it was when I did The Killing Stone". In an interview published in , Baggs stated that he thought Franklin had cleared the publishing with the BBC, but that he mainly thought the publication was "fair" due to it featuring "his interpretations". Despite Bagg's claims, writer Dylan Rees still concludes that the publishing was and is "strictly speaking, illegal." Thus the original Killing Stone released by BBV is not currently considered a "licensed" work, and thus is no longer covered by this wiki. Webcast | Starting in , BBV began releasing webcasts on their channel. The following list is in release order. Story title Writer Series Ebooks | Story title Writer Series Unproduced stories | Title Author Featuring Type Home video Audio Audio Audio Home video External links | (defunct; mirrored at the Internet Archive) at the Footnotes | - bbvonline.co.uk (archived) ↑ - bbvonline.co.uk (archived) - www.galaxy4.co.uk Originally released outside the Audio Adventures in Time & Space label but added to the line-up in the 2021 relaunch. ↑ Audiobook reading of a preexisting short story. Owned, and originally produced, by Radio Static; added to Audio Adventures line-up in May 2021 through with BBV. Audiobook reading of a preexisting short story featuring . [SHOW] • BBV PRODUCTIONS HOME VIDEOS [SHOW] • : + CAT Community content is available under unless otherwise noted. Facts ... MORE ABOUT "" FILE:BBV LOGO 2021.JPG
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Phobos & No More Lies
Who's Doing What NowWe go on two, count'em 2, adventures with the 8th Doctor and Lucy Miller. First, we seek some thrills on a martian moon, and then we head to Earth for some timey wimey shenanigans.
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Episode 44: Educating Peter (and David)
Something WhoGav's still trying to come to terms with his huge rant over The Gunfighters last episode. So we head for the pastoral calm of English public schools in Fifth Doctor story Mawdryn Undead and 10th Doctor adventure Human Nature / The Family of Blood. Along the way some of us expose our ignorance of the original Virgin novel Human Nature, the Boer War and the film If... Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it, so we can build our listener base high for happiness. You can rate us directly on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.com Giles' book A History of the Universe in 21 Stars: (and 3 Imposters) can be found in all good bookshops and also here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/History-Universe-21-Stars-Imposters/dp/1787394654/ Gav's book Doctor Who: Dalek Combat Training Manual can be found here (other retailers are available) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1785945327/ Also find his excellent YouTube series Terry Nation Army here: https://youtube.com/user/Dalek6388 And head over to https://www.bigfinish.com/, where we all love Paul's stories, especially for the Doctor Who and Jago and Litefoot ranges. The opening music is Three Guitars Mood 2 and, yes, that is Richard playing the ukulele and kazoo on possibly the worst ever version of the Doctor Who theme tune at the end.
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The Invisible Enemy
The Old Doctor Who ShowOutro Music: “Rock Lobster” by the B-52s because of course!
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Whocast #446 - Gar nicht so schlimm, dank Tonic und Gin
Whocast.de (Deutsche)"Punkt 1: City of Death-Cast aufnehmen vor dem 24. September."Der Whocast ist nun 15 Jahre alt und das sollte gebührend gefeiert werden. Live. Mit einem kurzen Review, einem Quiz mit vielen Teilnehmern und Gewinnen. Warum das Review dann doch nicht so kurz, "Delta and the Bannermen" aber auch gar nicht so schrecklich war, warum es weniger Teilnehmer und mehr Gewinner gab als geplant und warum alles gar nicht so schlimm ist, das erfahrt Ihr in den kommenden 5 Stunden. *Prost*
Und weil uns die Technik gegen Ende der Sendung im Stich gelassen hat, könnt Ihr euch außerdem auf den nächsten Cast freuen, denn... Fortsetzung folgt!
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Review of The Snowmen
Discussing WhoGet ready to run, clever listeners! But, before you do, we invite you to join us as we review The Snowmen, the 2012 Doctor Who Christmas Special. The Doctor, reeling from the loss of Amy and Rory, goes into seclusion. Who - or what - will bring him back? It's a Christmas special worthy of the glory of the Sontaran Empire! What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 243. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.
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CRRRaSh! 398 Doctor Who: The Invasion of Time
Roy's Rocket RadioThe revisit continues!
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2021-08-04-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.html
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Dalek by Rob Shearman
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastOn this episode Jason (@drwhonovels), Erik (@sjcaustenite) and Mark (@QuarkMcMalus) discuss Rob Shearman's novelisation of Dalek.
You can purchase the book here.
Jason's blog is here.
Erik's podcasts are The Real McCoy and The Writer's Room.
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Radio Free Skaro #805 - Kids in America
Radio Free SkaroIt’s another exciting week in Doctor Who-age as the latest non-event in the “who is the next Doctor Who” saga reaches its inevitable limp conclusion, but to bring balance to the Force, “The Evil of the Daleks” is coming to DVD and Blu-ray in animated form! Plus Big Finish is bringing back not only the Doctor’s daughter, Jenny, for a second series, but also Sir Derek Jacobi for some audio chinwaggin’ about his legendary career, and of course we delve into Doctor Who history once again as we enter the…Timelash!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- The Timelash
- Olly Alexander’s agent dispels rumours
- The Evil of the Daleks gets animated
- The Evil of the Daleks teaser trailer
- Big Finish Jenny Series Two due November
- Derek Jacobi in conversation with Big Finish
- Ashes to Ashes joins BritBox
- Peter Capaldi to release music album
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Radio Free Skaro #805 - Kids in America
Radio Free SkaroIt’s another exciting week in Doctor Who-age as the latest non-event in the “who is the next Doctor Who” saga reaches its inevitable limp conclusion, but to bring balance to the Force, “The Evil of the Daleks” is coming to DVD and Blu-ray in animated form! Plus Big Finish is bringing back not only the Doctor’s daughter, Jenny, for a second series, but also Sir Derek Jacobi for some audio chinwaggin’ about his legendary career, and of course we delve into Doctor Who history once again as we enter the…Timelash!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon!
- The Timelash
- Olly Alexander’s agent dispels rumours
- The Evil of the Daleks gets animated
- The Evil of the Daleks teaser trailer
- Big Finish Jenny Series Two due November
- Derek Jacobi in conversation with Big Finish
- Ashes to Ashes joins BritBox
- Peter Capaldi to release music album
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CRRRaSh! 392 Doctor Who: The Sun Makers
Roy's Rocket RadioThe revisit continues!
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2021-07-04-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.html
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The girl who wants to run away - Ravagers Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
The News
The lads discuss the sad passing of Jackie Lane and Damaris Hayman.
Omega's Tittle Tattle Corner
In a new section, Phil and Paul talk about rumours of Jodie Whittaker leaving the role (again!) and also the rumours of who will be taking her place.
Omega's Tat Corner
In a long overdue return to the world of tat, it's Christmas tat for the summer!
Review - Ravagers
After 3 months away, Phil and Paul return with a look at Ravagers from Big Finish, which of course sees the return of Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor. Listen to find out if they thought it was fantastic!
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The girl who wants to run away - Ravagers Review
Who's He?In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast....
The News
The lads discuss the sad passing of Jackie Lane and Damaris Hayman.
Omega's Tittle Tattle Corner
In a new section, Phil and Paul talk about rumours of Jodie Whittaker leaving the role (again!) and also the rumours of who will be taking her place.
Omega's Tat Corner
In a long overdue return to the world of tat, it's Christmas tat for the summer!
Review - Ravagers
After 3 months away, Phil and Paul return with a look at Ravagers from Big Finish, which of course sees the return of Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor. Listen to find out if they thought it was fantastic!
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B072 Eighth Anniversary Blooper Reel
Who Back When | A Doctor Who PodcastHoly Moly, Who Back When just turned 8 years young!
The post B072 Eighth Anniversary Blooper Reel appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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Episode 258: What is the future of Doctor Who?
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Chris and Sam discuss the recent news surrounding the TV series, Doctor Who.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Artwork by Penny Smallshire.
We sound familiar can be found here.
Comedians talking about football can be found here.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
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Episode 258: What is the future of Doctor Who?
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Chris and Sam discuss the recent news surrounding the TV series, Doctor Who.
The podcast is available from all good podcast services, such as but not limited to Spotify, Amazon Music, Podchaser, Player FM, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
We also have a Smartlink.
Artwork by Penny Smallshire.
We sound familiar can be found here.
Comedians talking about football can be found here.
Equipment used in the creation of this feature was purchased through a grant from Graeae and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
If you’d like to support the show, then please shop via our Amazon link. A small percentage goes our way, at no extra cost to you. We also have a Ko-Fi.
Socials:
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Gallifrey's Most Wanted Episode 102 -- The Abominable Snowmen
Gallifrey's Most Wanted PodcastRoss and Vic are back with the Second Doctor, Victoria, and Jamie. The try to form an opinion of this quirky little adventure using multiple mediums. Lets just say it a patchwork of an episode.
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139: Respiration & Revolution
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceDavid and Matt keep politics out of podcasting this week as they discuss the extremely apolitical story "Oxygen". There's also a bit of video game chat and a unique twist on the usual WILTW segment.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
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139: Respiration & Revolution
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceDavid and Matt keep politics out of podcasting this week as they discuss the extremely apolitical story "Oxygen". There's also a bit of video game chat and a unique twist on the usual WILTW segment.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
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Tim's Take On: Episode 600(Doctor Who: New Earth review)
Tim's Take On...This week my new series re-watch reaches Doctor Who: New Earth, so sit down on the apple glass and revel in the nostalgia of the early David Tennant era.
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1.7 Solitaire
Doctor Who - Pieces of EighthThis week's Pieces of Eighth takes another trip into the Big Finish universe, this time to feature the highly-acclaimed Companion Chronicle, Solitaire.
This week, Becca and Kenny discuss the tale, starring India Fisher as Charley Pollard and david bailey as the Celestial Toymaker. The reveal their mutual fear of puppets, have a chat with writer John Dorney, and cover artist Alex Mallinson who created the puppet for the cover.
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Classic Rewatch: Black Orchid
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastIn a fast-paced and equally quickly-resolved two-part story, our TARDIS classroom arrives in 1920s England for a cricket match and a bit of masquerade murder.
The post Classic Rewatch: Black Orchid first appeared on Gallifrey Public Radio.
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Episode 296W2126: July 2021
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor WhoOn this week's podcast, the Wanderers cover Out of Time 2: The Gates of Hell from Big Finish.
QotM: What is one thing you wish everyone understood about Doctor Who?
So Here are the Things.../Listener Mailbag/Who News
Big Finish: Out of Time 2: The Gates of Hell (Trevor 8.25, Charlie 8.5, Connor 7.75, David 8.5)
Hosts:
- Trevor @WhovianTrev Trevsplace
- Charlie @insanityinchaos The Comic Conspiracy
- David http://www.davidsafar.com/ @gwythinn MaroonedWhovian Twitch DraconianProgeny
- Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald
Join us next month for our review of Doctor Who: The War Doctor Begins - Forged in Fire available from Big Finish.
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64. KATY MANNING - Wild Thymes
Doctor Who : The Sirens of AudioWe present our recent conversation with the delightful Katy Manning, who talks about her work for Big Finish, her play, Not A Well Woman, life in Australia and LA and much, much more.
Thank you so much for all you give to Doctor Who fans and to the world in general Katy!
Philip recommends Not A Well Woman by Katy Manning (Big Finish Drama Showcase)
Dwayne recommends Get Out by Big Scary (Music)
Next time.... Big Finish trailer producer and cover artist Chris Thompson joins us to talk about visual art in audio.
The Sirens of Audio on YouTube
Theme music by The Jackpot Golden Boys
Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com
Website: sirensofaudio.com
Twitter: @AudioSirens
Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/sirensofaudio/
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64. KATY MANNING - Wild Thymes
Doctor Who : The Sirens of AudioWe present our recent conversation with the delightful Katy Manning, who talks about her work for Big Finish, her play, Not A Well Woman, life in Australia and LA and much, much more.
Thank you so much for all you give to Doctor Who fans and to the world in general Katy!
Philip recommends Not A Well Woman by Katy Manning (Big Finish Drama Showcase)
Dwayne recommends Get Out by Big Scary (Music)
Next time.... Big Finish trailer producer and cover artist Chris Thompson joins us to talk about visual art in audio.
The Sirens of Audio on YouTube
Theme music by The Jackpot Golden Boys
Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com
Website: sirensofaudio.com
Twitter: @AudioSirens
Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/sirensofaudio/
Clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended.
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Chris Spivey & Timeless
Who and CompanyWe're back! This month, our guest is award-winning game designer and writer, Chris Spivey. His role playing game, Harlem Unbound, won three Golden Awards at the 2018 ENies and has opened the conversation of race and representation in the industry for players and creators. Chris talks about how that project came together, his new project called Haunted West, and his love of Doctor Who.
Then Chris brings his Pick of the Month, the NBC sci-fi time-travelling action-adventure series, Timeless! Join us as we discuss how this short-lived show was very educational, became one of the first network series with a truly diverse cast, and was even saved once by a very loyal fanbase. Enjoy the show!
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Extra! - Who Complete Me - Runaway Edition
Doctor Who: Verity!The spreadsheet-centred game is back! Join Erika, Kat, and Lynne as we try to think like a random internet denizen looking for Doctor Who-related info or art. As always, huge thanks to Steve Lutz from Low Definition on The Incomparable Network for providing the format and spreadsheet!
Did you enjoy these silly shenanigans? Drop us a tweet or let us know in the comments! Want to give some suggestions for future episodes? Email us at veritypodcast@gmail.com!
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Extra-special thanks to this week's editor, Steven Schapansky of Castria! Support Verity! on Patreon
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The Happiness Patrol
Who's Doing What NowForget your troubles come on get happy, or we'll kill you. Today we talk about the 7th Doctor adventure, The Happiness Patrol. And there are some controversial opinions about the Kandy Man.
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#191 - No Place to Hide
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We talk about the use of big monsters across the history of Doctor Who. Does enlarging the monster up its threat level, make it more scary, or just make it seem ridiculous? Does one size of monster work better than others? Does one size fit all? Opening music is Dudley Simpson's (Giant) Robot theme. Closing music is Murray Gold's "Monster Bossa". We recorded this episode on 20 June 2021.
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Episode #501
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit; Adam, Robert, Mary and Kirby talk black holes and Oods. We also have feedback and Doctor Who news.
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Podcastica Episode 228: The Rescue OR 69 Hours to Dido
PodcasticaThe Doctor, Ian, and Barbara land on Dido...not the singer, don’t worry, she’s fine...only to be instantly separated after discovering a crashed rocket ship on the planet’s surface. But a slightly menacing figure named Koquillion is keeping crash survivors Vicki and Bennett confined to the rocket. The Doctor, however, having been to Dido before, finds things aren’t as they ought to be. Can he uncover the rather delightful twist at the end of the story? Can Barbara manage to not point the flare gun at herself? And can we get a moment of silence for Sandy? It’s time for The Rescue! Oh! And today just happens to be Maureen O'Brien's birthday! How's that for timing?
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Review of The Angels Take Manhattan, Doctor Who Series 7 Episode 5
Discussing WhoHello, faithful listeners, and here we are...on the next episode. By the time you hear this review, Rory and Amy will be long gone...but what did we think about their exit? What were our thoughts on last days of the Ponds? Join us as we review The Angels Take Manhattan, Doctor Who Series 7 Episode 5. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 242. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, Lee Shackleford, and special guest co-host Shannon Perry of Oz-9!
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Random Fandom!
The Doctor Who PodcastJoin James and Phil as they discuss – nothing in particular! Yes, jump on board the Campervan as the chaps hit record and ramble on about the latest goings-on in the Whoniverse including the latest rumours and news, the recent screening of Dragonfire at the BFI and the delightful Season 8 blu ray box set. True to form however, it’s only a matter of time before conversation turns to Big Finish – who have been prolific in their release schedule over the last few months.
Drew and Michele drop in to discuss Full Fathom Five, a story from the Unbound range that features David Collings as the Doctor!
As always, we’d love to hear from you. Send in your thoughts and feedback (audio or written) on anything Who or DWP related and we’ll discuss on an upcoming episode. Email us at feedback@thedoctorwhopodcast.com, get in touch on Twitter or search for us on Facebook.
Join us again next month for the return of Desert Island Who! What would YOU watch?!
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Random Fandom!
The Doctor Who PodcastJoin James and Phil as they discuss – nothing in particular! Yes, jump on board the Campervan as the chaps hit record and ramble on about the latest goings-on in the Whoniverse including the latest rumours and news, the recent screening of Dragonfire at the BFI and the delightful Season 8 blu ray box set. True to form however, it’s only a matter of time before conversation turns to Big Finish – who have been prolific in their release schedule over the last few months.
Drew and Michele drop in to discuss Full Fathom Five, a story from the Unbound range that features David Collings as the Doctor!
As always, we’d love to hear from you. Send in your thoughts and feedback (audio or written) on anything Who or DWP related and we’ll discuss on an upcoming episode. Email us at feedback@thedoctorwhopodcast.com, get in touch on Twitter or search for us on Facebook.
Join us again next month for the return of Desert Island Who! What would YOU watch?!
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Random Fandom!
The Doctor Who PodcastJoin James and Phil as they discuss – nothing in particular! Yes, jump on board the Campervan as the chaps hit record and ramble on about the latest goings-on in the Whoniverse including the latest rumours and news, the recent screening of Dragonfire at the BFI and the delightful Season 8 blu ray box set. True to form however, it’s only a matter of time before conversation turns to Big Finish – who have been prolific in their release schedule over the last few months.
Drew and Michele drop in to discuss Full Fathom Five, a story from the Unbound range that features David Collings as the Doctor!
As always, we’d love to hear from you. Send in your thoughts and feedback (audio or written) on anything Who or DWP related and we’ll discuss on an upcoming episode. Email us at feedback@thedoctorwhopodcast.com, get in touch on Twitter or search for us on Facebook.
Join us again next month for the return of Desert Island Who! What would YOU watch?!