Es tut sich viel in Deutschland. Und damit meinen wir nicht nur die Wahl. Aber auch die Wahl. Also geht hin. Wer das brav dokumentiert kriegt auch eine Bratwurst einen Extra-Whocast.
Aber auch fernab von Laschet und Co hat sich viel im deutschen Whoniversum getan, wovon Euch André und Raphael heute sehr gerne berichten.
Neben einer vorbildlichen Unit-K9-Unit…
…geht es im heutigen Whocast nämlich um die News der letzten Wochen, unsere Post und die aktuellen Neuerscheinungen:
Und mit der freundlichen Unterstützung von Polyband verschenken wir einmal die o.g. Komplett-Box auf Blu-Ray an einen der Glücklichen, der uns folgende Fragen bis zum 30.09.2021 als Mail an info@whocast.de beantwortet:
Wie viele Scheiben (Blu-Ray / DVD) befinden sich in der Box?
Wie heißt die Begleiterin des 9. und später des 10. Doctors?
Wie heißt das Raum-und Zeitschiff des Doctors?
Wenn Ihr Eure Chancen verdoppeln wollt, beantwortet außerdem die beiden zusätzlich in dieser Episode gestellten Fragen.
Be honest - who hasn't dreamed of having their own TARDIS console to play with, with buttons to press and levers to switch?
But one man can do that every single day of his life, if he so chooses. This week, Pieces of Eighth meets Paul Salamoff, the man who owns the original TARDIS console from the TV Movie - as well as a few other screen-worn items.
FInd out just what he has in his amazing collection, aside from that glorious wooden console.
In which Martyn, Gerrod and Chris pay tribute to John Challis and Stephen Critchlow.
Your dynamic trio then attempts to review 2006's Casino Royale, but the discussion quickly turns into a general chat about James Bond and, what their hopes and fears are for No time to die.
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Our guest for this episode is Big Finish sound designer and podcaster, Benji Clifford.
We talk about the contrast between the past and present of what is acceptable in entertainment, sound design (of course) and what it's like to find yourself working on a show you grew up loving as a kid.
Philip recommends Survivors (Big Finish full cast audio series)
Deb takes us waaay back to a fun topic from our very first year! Join Deb, Erika, and Kat as we decide who are the definitive companions for each Doctor. It's fun to see if our opinions (except Kat, who wasn't on that Extra!) have changed over the last eight years!
Which companions do you think are definitive for each Doctor? Drop us a tweet or let us know in the comments!
Davros is back and the Daleks are on the move. The only thing that can stop them... is a hat. Join Vince, Beth and Kris as they play rock, paper, scissors and discuss the conclusion of Destiny of the Daleks.
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Our latest episode features the fantastic animator & director of several BBC Doctor Who missing stories including The Evil of the Daleks, which arrives on UK shelves September 27th - AnneMarie Walsh joins us! AnneMarie takes time to talk with us about her career, her involvement in the animated versions of missing Doctor Who stories and challenges it can bring, and how she got involved with the show.
Then, AnneMarie brings us her hilarious Pick of the Month, the wonderful NBC comedy smash, Third Rock from the Sun! We discuss how the show holds up after all these years, the brilliance that is John Lithgow, and the importance of an ensemble cast.
And don't forget, The Evil of the Daleks is now available in the UK and will be available in North America from November 16th!
Radio Times is a British TV/Radio program guide that has been around for a very long time. Dr. Who is the most represented TV show to ever appear on the cover. Collectors have been looking for these early rare issues since most of them were discarded after one week of use. Today we talk about the Dr. Who Covers and notable issues of Radio Times. I also have collection protection and the most outrageous offer! Tune in!
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This time we discuss the 5th Doctor story The Visitation! We go deep on the interpersonal dynamics on the TARDIS right now, marvel at a sparkly droid, and behold the joy that is the character of Richard Mace!
Team TARDIS are finally getting Tegan back to Heathrow, but they’re 315 years early. That’s okay, right? The air is clean, the locals are...being controlled by a fugitive Tereleptil bent on exterminating the human race and taking over the planet using a modified version of the Black Plague. Just a regular day in jolly old England, yeah? Can The Doctor save the day without his sonic? Can Nyssa turn up the bass against a sparkly android? Can Tegan manage to get through an adventure without being possessed? And could Adric possibly whine and cry in the same story? It’s all that and more during The Visitation!
Chris is away this week but we keep it in the Canadian family with our third chair as we welcome Sarah Murphy for her first proper appearance on the show! This week, topics include the final Doctor Who ARG clue reveal (by mistake?), vaccines will be mandatory for Gallifrey One attendees in 2022, Galaxy 4 is getting the animation treatment, and Emily Cook drops by to talk about the latest issue of Doctor Who magazine! Oh, and a healthy dose of Canadiana for your three hosts.
Chris is away this week but we keep it in the Canadian family with our third chair as we welcome Sarah Murphy for her first proper appearance on the show! This week, topics include the final Doctor Who ARG clue reveal (by mistake?), vaccines will be mandatory for Gallifrey One attendees in 2022, Galaxy 4 is getting the animation treatment, and Emily Cook drops by to talk about the latest issue of Doctor Who magazine! Oh, and a healthy dose of Canadiana for your three hosts.
Welcome to the twelfth episode of a short podcast we’re dropping on the feed every month in between our regular monthly shows.
In today’s podcast, Rob sits down with his Doctor Who Show co-host, Dave, who actually remembers issue 186 of Doctor Who Magazine from May 1992 - which is the source material for today's batch of letters.
This is Doctor Who without a safety net. The conversations could go anywhere the guest wants them to go.
Ross and Jeff come together to gab about Classic Who Season 10. Three Doctors, Daleks, UNIT, The Master, Giant Maggots, and Jo's farewell. Lots to talk about!
It’s July 1969, and we find ourselves sitting around with our new friend Maxwell Coviello, stroking guns and watching the moon landing on telly. It’s time for the end of the Swinging Sixties and the start of the Shooting-our-alien-overlords-in-the-face Seventies, in Day of the Moon.
Notes and links
Early in this episode, Brendan alludes to the title of Jon Pertwee’s autobiography Moon Boots and Dinner Suits, published in 1985 and available in remainder bins basically nowhere at all at this point, I imagine.
Nathan is aware that there were phones around well before World War II. No need to at him.
Brendan mentions the Doctor Who Magazine comic Ground Zero, a famously controversial story which features the kidnapping of the Doctor’s companions by aliens for nefarious purposes. Friend-of-the-podcast Josh Snares has done a motion comic adaptation, which you can find on YouTube.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd recommends RuPaul’s AJ and the Queen, in which a down-on-her-luck drag queen and a ten-year-old girl travel around the US spreading love and acceptance wherever they go.
Brendan
Brendan wants you to listen to the Big FinishBlakes 7 series Crossfire, featuring the late Jacqueline Pearce’s final appearance as Servalan.
Maxwell
Maxwell wants you to play Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne, a classic RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world, which has been remastered and re-released in HD for the Switch. Shin Megami Tensei V will be released later this year.
Nathan
Nathan takes the opportunity to remind us of the benefits of going outside.
Maxwell’s podcast is called Relic: The Lost Treasure Podcast, in which he discusses lost treasures throughout history, including the lost eighteen-and-a-half minutes from the Nixon Tapes. He also streams all of the Final Fantasy games in order on Twitch as TreasureHunterMaxwell.
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be back to cover Series 13 sometime later in the year.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
Finally, today sees the release of Episode 1 of Maximum Power, a new Blakes 7 podcast featuring some of our regulars and guests and some of the regulars from the Trap One podcast. We’ll be covering Series A of Blakes 7 every week over the next few months.
It’s July 1969, and we find ourselves sitting around with our new friend Maxwell Coviello, stroking guns and watching the moon landing on telly. It’s time for the end of the Swinging Sixties and the start of the Shooting-our-alien-overlords-in-the-face Seventies, in Day of the Moon.
Notes and links
Early in this episode, Brendan alludes to the title of Jon Pertwee’s autobiography Moon Boots and Dinner Suits, published in 1985 and available in remainder bins basically nowhere at all at this point, I imagine.
Nathan is aware that there were phones around well before World War II. No need to at him.
Brendan mentions the Doctor Who Magazine comic Ground Zero, a famously controversial story which features the kidnapping of the Doctor’s companions by aliens for nefarious purposes. Friend-of-the-podcast Josh Snares has done a motion comic adaptation, which you can find on YouTube.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd recommends RuPaul’s AJ and the Queen, in which a down-on-her-luck drag queen and a ten-year-old girl travel around the US spreading love and acceptance wherever they go.
Brendan
Brendan wants you to listen to the Big FinishBlakes 7 series Crossfire, featuring the late Jacqueline Pearce’s final appearance as Servalan.
Maxwell
Maxwell wants you to play Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne, a classic RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world, which has been remastered and re-released in HD for the Switch. Shin Megami Tensei V will be released later this year.
Nathan
Nathan takes the opportunity to remind us of the benefits of going outside.
Maxwell’s podcast is called Relic: The Lost Treasure Podcast, in which he discusses lost treasures throughout history, including the lost eighteen-and-a-half minutes from the Nixon Tapes. He also streams all of the Final Fantasy games in order on Twitch as TreasureHunterMaxwell.
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be back to cover Series 13 sometime later in the year.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
Finally, today sees the release of Episode 1 of Maximum Power, a new Blakes 7 podcast featuring some of our regulars and guests and some of the regulars from the Trap One podcast. We’ll be covering Series A of Blakes 7 every week over the next few months.
It’s July 1969, and we find ourselves sitting around with our new friend Maxwell Coviello, stroking guns and watching the moon landing on telly. It’s time for the end of the Swinging Sixties and the start of the Shooting-our-alien-overlords-in-the-face Seventies, in Day of the Moon.
Notes and links
Early in this episode, Brendan alludes to the title of Jon Pertwee’s autobiography Moon Boots and Dinner Suits, published in 1985 and available in remainder bins basically nowhere at all at this point, I imagine.
Nathan is aware that there were phones around well before World War II. No need to at him.
Brendan mentions the Doctor Who Magazine comic Ground Zero, a famously controversial story which features the kidnapping of the Doctor’s companions by aliens for nefarious purposes. Friend-of-the-podcast Josh Snares has done a motion comic adaptation, which you can find on YouTube.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd recommends RuPaul’s AJ and the Queen, in which a down-on-her-luck drag queen and a ten-year-old girl travel around the US spreading love and acceptance wherever they go.
Brendan
Brendan wants you to listen to the Big FinishBlakes 7 series Crossfire, featuring the late Jacqueline Pearce’s final appearance as Servalan.
Maxwell
Maxwell wants you to play Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne, a classic RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world, which has been remastered and re-released in HD for the Switch. Shin Megami Tensei V will be released later this year.
Nathan
Nathan takes the opportunity to remind us of the benefits of going outside.
Maxwell’s podcast is called Relic: The Lost Treasure Podcast, in which he discusses lost treasures throughout history, including the lost eighteen-and-a-half minutes from the Nixon Tapes. He also streams all of the Final Fantasy games in order on Twitch as TreasureHunterMaxwell.
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be back to cover Series 13 sometime later in the year.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
Finally, today sees the release of Episode 1 of Maximum Power, a new Blakes 7 podcast featuring some of our regulars and guests and some of the regulars from the Trap One podcast. We’ll be covering Series A of Blakes 7 every week over the next few months.
It’s July 1969, and we find ourselves sitting around with our new friend Maxwell Coviello, stroking guns and watching the moon landing on telly. It’s time for the end of the Swinging Sixties and the start of the Shooting-our-alien-overlords-in-the-face Seventies, in Day of the Moon.
Notes and links
Early in this episode, Brendan alludes to the title of Jon Pertwee’s autobiography Moon Boots and Dinner Suits, published in 1985 and available in remainder bins basically nowhere at all at this point, I imagine.
Nathan is aware that there were phones around well before World War II. No need to at him.
Brendan mentions the Doctor Who Magazine comic Ground Zero, a famously controversial story which features the kidnapping of the Doctor’s companions by aliens for nefarious purposes. Friend-of-the-podcast Josh Snares has done a motion comic adaptation, which you can find on YouTube.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd recommends RuPaul’s AJ and the Queen, in which a down-on-her-luck drag queen and a ten-year-old girl travel around the US spreading love and acceptance wherever they go.
Brendan
Brendan wants you to listen to the Big FinishBlakes 7 series Crossfire, featuring the late Jacqueline Pearce’s final appearance as Servalan.
Maxwell
Maxwell wants you to play Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne, a classic RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world, which has been remastered and re-released in HD for the Switch. Shin Megami Tensei V will be released later this year.
Nathan
Nathan takes the opportunity to remind us of the benefits of going outside.
Maxwell’s podcast is called Relic: The Lost Treasure Podcast, in which he discusses lost treasures throughout history, including the lost eighteen-and-a-half minutes from the Nixon Tapes. He also streams all of the Final Fantasy games in order on Twitch as TreasureHunterMaxwell.
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be back to cover Series 13 sometime later in the year.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
Finally, today sees the release of Episode 1 of Maximum Power, a new Blakes 7 podcast featuring some of our regulars and guests and some of the regulars from the Trap One podcast. We’ll be covering Series A of Blakes 7 every week over the next few months.
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith and the Real Keith Dunn recount their time at the recent Whooverville 12 Doctor Who convention, review the BBC’s Ghosts TV series, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
It’s July 1969, and we find ourselves sitting around with our new friend Maxwell Coviello, stroking guns and watching the moon landing on telly. It’s time for the end of the Swinging Sixties and the start of the Shooting-our-alien-overlords-in-the-face Seventies, in Day of the Moon.
Notes and links
Early in this episode, Brendan alludes to the title of Jon Pertwee’s autobiography Moon Boots and Dinner Suits, published in 1985 and available in remainder bins basically nowhere at all at this point, I imagine.
Nathan is aware that there were phones around well before World War II. No need to at him.
Brendan mentions the Doctor Who Magazine comic Ground Zero, a famously controversial story which features the kidnapping of the Doctor’s companions by aliens for nefarious purposes. Friend-of-the-podcast Josh Snares has done a motion comic adaptation, which you can find on YouTube.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd recommends RuPaul’s AJ and the Queen, in which a down-on-her-luck drag queen and a ten-year-old girl travel around the US spreading love and acceptance wherever they go.
Brendan
Brendan wants you to listen to the Big FinishBlakes 7 series Crossfire, featuring the late Jacqueline Pearce’s final appearance as Servalan.
Maxwell
Maxwell wants you to play Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne, a classic RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world, which has been remastered and re-released in HD for the Switch. Shin Megami Tensei V will be released later this year.
Nathan
Nathan takes the opportunity to remind us of the benefits of going outside.
Maxwell’s podcast is called Relic: The Lost Treasure Podcast, in which he discusses lost treasures throughout history, including the lost eighteen-and-a-half minutes from the Nixon Tapes. He also streams all of the Final Fantasy games in order on Twitch as TreasureHunterMaxwell.
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be back to cover Series 13 sometime later in the year.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
Finally, today sees the release of Episode 1 of Maximum Power, a new Blakes 7 podcast featuring some of our regulars and guests and some of the regulars from the Trap One podcast. We’ll be covering Series A of Blakes 7 every week over the next few months.
It’s July 1969, and we find ourselves sitting around with our new friend Maxwell Coviello, stroking guns and watching the moon landing on telly. It’s time for the end of the Swinging Sixties and the start of the Shooting-our-alien-overlords-in-the-face Seventies, in Day of the Moon.
Notes and links
Early in this episode, Brendan alludes to the title of Jon Pertwee’s autobiography Moon Boots and Dinner Suits, published in 1985 and available in remainder bins basically nowhere at all at this point, I imagine.
Nathan is aware that there were phones around well before World War II. No need to at him.
Brendan mentions the Doctor Who Magazine comic Ground Zero, a famously controversial story which features the kidnapping of the Doctor’s companions by aliens for nefarious purposes. Friend-of-the-podcast Josh Snares has done a motion comic adaptation, which you can find on YouTube.
Picks of the week
Todd
Todd recommends RuPaul’s AJ and the Queen, in which a down-on-her-luck drag queen and a ten-year-old girl travel around the US spreading love and acceptance wherever they go.
Brendan
Brendan wants you to listen to the Big FinishBlakes 7 series Crossfire, featuring the late Jacqueline Pearce’s final appearance as Servalan.
Maxwell
Maxwell wants you to play Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne, a classic RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world, which has been remastered and re-released in HD for the Switch. Shin Megami Tensei V will be released later this year.
Nathan
Nathan takes the opportunity to remind us of the benefits of going outside.
Maxwell’s podcast is called Relic: The Lost Treasure Podcast, in which he discusses lost treasures throughout history, including the lost eighteen-and-a-half minutes from the Nixon Tapes. He also streams all of the Final Fantasy games in order on Twitch as TreasureHunterMaxwell.
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We’ll be back to cover Series 13 sometime later in the year.
Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well.
Finally, today sees the release of Episode 1 of Maximum Power, a new Blakes 7 podcast featuring some of our regulars and guests and some of the regulars from the Trap One podcast. We’ll be covering Series A of Blakes 7 every week over the next few months.
Welcome to the twelfth episode of a short podcast we’re dropping on the feed every month in between our regular monthly shows.
In today’s podcast, Rob sits down with his Doctor Who Show co-host, Dave, who actually remembers issue 186 of Doctor Who Magazine from May 1992 - which is the source material for today's batch of letters.
This is Doctor Who without a safety net. The conversations could go anywhere the guest wants them to go.
The Legend of the Traveling Tardis brings back Special Guest, Tim Treloar, who does the voice of the Third Doctor in Big Finish Drama Audios. We catch up with Tim on his past and future projects as we as discussions about Series Two of "Peter Peter’s Positivity Programme." CHAT LIVE with Tim and TeamTARDIS! Follow The Legend of the Traveling TARDIS on Social Media: ► FACEBOOK - Facebook.com/TheTravelingTARDIS ► YOUTUBE - YouTube.com/TheLegendOfTheTravelingTARDIS ► WEBSITE - TheLegendOfTheTravelingTARDIS.com ► INSTAGRAM - Instagram.com/legendtravelingtardis ► IHEARTRADIO - http://iheart.com/.../966-the-legend-of-the-travelin... The Legend of the Traveling TARDIS covers the latest news, gives the most diverse reviews and fun interviews about the Doctor WHO WHOniverse. ► THE LEGEND OF THE TRAVELING TARDIS FAMILY OF SPONSORS: ► Doctor WHO: Worlds Apart Virtual Card Game: doctorwho-worldsapart.com ► FameTek / Speakers and Chargers: fametek.com ► Author Cindy Koepp: ckoepp.com And many more ► BE A PART OF OUR FAMILY OF SPONSORS - Got a product or service you want promoted on The Legend of the Traveling TARDIS? Email Sage@hanginwithshow.com or Christian@hanginwithshow.com for rates and details. WIZARD WORLD/FANEXPO ► WEBSITE: wizardworld.com ► FACEBOOK: facebook.com/wizardworld ► MERCHANDISE: wizardworldvault.com/collections/wizard-world-vault-items *USE PROMO CODE "TARDIS25" to get 25% at The Wizard World Vault
The Legend of the Traveling Tardis brings back Special Guest, Tim Treloar, who does the voice of the Third Doctor in Big Finish Drama Audios. We catch up with Tim on his past and future projects as we as discussions about Series Two of "Peter Peter’s Positivity Programme." CHAT LIVE with Tim and TeamTARDIS! Follow The Legend of the Traveling TARDIS on Social Media: ► FACEBOOK - Facebook.com/TheTravelingTARDIS ► YOUTUBE - YouTube.com/TheLegendOfTheTravelingTARDIS ► WEBSITE - TheLegendOfTheTravelingTARDIS.com ► INSTAGRAM - Instagram.com/legendtravelingtardis ► IHEARTRADIO - http://iheart.com/.../966-the-legend-of-the-travelin... The Legend of the Traveling TARDIS covers the latest news, gives the most diverse reviews and fun interviews about the Doctor WHO WHOniverse. ► THE LEGEND OF THE TRAVELING TARDIS FAMILY OF SPONSORS: ► Doctor WHO: Worlds Apart Virtual Card Game: doctorwho-worldsapart.com ► FameTek / Speakers and Chargers: fametek.com ► Author Cindy Koepp: ckoepp.com And many more ► BE A PART OF OUR FAMILY OF SPONSORS - Got a product or service you want promoted on The Legend of the Traveling TARDIS? Email Sage@hanginwithshow.com or Christian@hanginwithshow.com for rates and details. WIZARD WORLD/FANEXPO ► WEBSITE: wizardworld.com ► FACEBOOK: facebook.com/wizardworld ► MERCHANDISE: wizardworldvault.com/collections/wizard-world-vault-items *USE PROMO CODE "TARDIS25" to get 25% at The Wizard World Vault
Matt and David are celebrating again this week - 150 episodes and three years of (sometimes) Who-related chit-chat. Matt presents a musical edition of Would I Lie to Who, David offers up a controversial Meal of the Week, and the celebrations conclude with a much-anticipated review of "The Woman Who Fell to Earth".
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
Matt and David are celebrating again this week - 150 episodes and three years of (sometimes) Who-related chit-chat. Matt presents a musical edition of Would I Lie to Who, David offers up a controversial Meal of the Week, and the celebrations conclude with a much-anticipated review of "The Woman Who Fell to Earth".
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
The show is also on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk
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This is the second half of our Something Who comparison of Pyramids of Mars and Mummy on the Orient Express. This second part starts with a bit of Pyramids, but moves fairly quickly onto Mummy.
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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.
Richard's other podcast is called "If It's Hurting, It's not Working" and it's a fun and informative look at work - why we work, how we work, and what makes a great job. And also what makes a great workplace, how to turn things round when we're not enjoying our work and, in the end, how we can all make our work better. https://ifhurtnotwork.podbean.com/
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.
Earlier this year, the Radio Times marked the end of Big Finish's monthly range with a series of polls to find the top five stories for each Doctor.
The Eighth Doctor was no exception, with The Chimes of Midnight taking the top spot, followed by The Silver Turk, The Natural History of Fear, Scherzo and Seasons of Fear.
This week, Becca and Kenny are joined by Matt Michael to give their thoughts on the top stories - as well as suggesting stories they thought could have been there too.
In our first upload in a few months, the boys discuss the first four titles of Marvel's 4th phase. We're talking WandaVision, Falcon & Winter Soldier, Loki and Black Widow!
0:00:00 – The Start of the Show
0:03:47 – WandaVision
0:26:38 – The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
0:48:52 – Black Widow
1:17:58 – Loki
1:51:35 – The End of the Show
In our first upload in a few months, the boys discuss the first four titles of Marvel's 4th phase. We're talking WandaVision, Falcon & Winter Soldier, Loki and Black Widow!
0:00:00 – The Start of the Show
0:03:47 – WandaVision
0:26:38 – The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
0:48:52 – Black Widow
1:17:58 – Loki
1:51:35 – The End of the Show
Strap yourselves in for Randomoids VI - Revenge of the Selectortron, where we dive into a randomly selected Big Finish audio and give it a review in less than 30 minutes. This time it's Blake's 7 - The Liberator Chronicles - The Armageddon Storm.
We also delve into some recent feedback left by our audience, including some suggestion and what you, the audience would like us to review on the podcast in the future.
Pony, The Time Flow is Getting Mixed Up, The Absent-Mindedness of Age, Constipated, Happy Space: 1999 Breakaway Day, Happy Star Trek Day, Back On Schedule, We Summon the Darkness, The Walking Dead, Alan Moore's Novel Writing Career, Alan Moore's The Show, Shang Chi and the Twin Rings Review in October, The Matrix Resurrections Trailer, Star Trek Picard Season 2 Trailer, Lionsgate, Royal Blood Returns, ABBA Returns!, RIP Maria Mendiola of Baccara, ProtonMail Buggered, ISS Buggered, Another Microphone Change, Doctor Who Has Not Been Forgotten
With their 1910s New Jersey hideaway discovered, Travis, Carrie, and Dean Latimer (Ben Paddon) work to protect “Sarah Jane” as past and future explode into the present.
Based on the novel and script by Paul Cornell.
This adventure was originally released to Patreon backers on 13 Aug 2021.
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Editing and Sound Design: David King.
Theme music arrangement: Drew Krassowski.
Recorded remotely. Stay safe, everyone!
Tansy had a fab idea for an Extra!, and some lovely listeners helped! Join Deb, Liz, and Tansy as they discuss Doctor Who ships. No, not the space kind. The romantic kind!
Which are your fave/least-fave ships? Drop us a tweet or let us know in the comments!
Here's a clip of a new podcast I'm launching with my colleague Emily called "If It's Hurting, It's not Working", all about work - why we work, how we work, and what makes a great job. And also what makes a great workplace, how to turn things round when we're not enjoying our work and, in the end, how we can all make our work better.
In this episode we introduce ourselves, Emily reveals her enthusiasm for Kylie Minogue, we talk about how success is often a mixture of determination and luck, Richard describes "fishing" in a nuclear reactor pressure vessel and we discover that Emily's primary school teacher wasn't very nice to her.
Join us every month for more like this, as we discuss a theme from the world of work. https://ifhurtnotwork.podbean.com/
Our social media accounts are @IfHurtNotWork on Twitter, and "If It's Hurting It's Not Working" on Facebook and Instagram. Please join us there to discuss the podcast and suggest topics for future episodes. Also you can email us on ifhurtnotwork@gmx.com
Bea Garrido, who designed and donated our fantastic podcast artwork, is a great artist and you should check out her work on Twitter at @BeaGarridoArt
Martyn is joined by comic book writer, Stu Perrins. They talk about Stu's career, including his latest creation 'Chrono-cat'. As well as their shared love for 'The hitchhiker's Guide to the galaxy'.
Sam is taking part in a stand-up competition, in London on the 17th of October. Book tickets here. (He's on the 5 pm slot).
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This title was released in June 2021. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 31 August 2021, and on general sale after this date. Paris, 1809. The Fifth Doctor takes a tour of the Catacombs and meets a sassy Time Agent doing the same... Paris, 1944. The Tenth Doctor misses his target and lands in occupied France. He hides from the Nazis – in the Catacombs. A collision of two Doctors' timelines triggers a temporal catastrophe, granting the Cybermen dominion over the Earth. The Doctors must travel back in time to find the source of the Cyber-invasion and close the Gates of Hell...
This title was released in June 2021. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 31 August 2021, and on general sale after this date. Paris, 1809. The Fifth Doctor takes a tour of the Catacombs and meets a sassy Time Agent doing the same... Paris, 1944. The Tenth Doctor misses his target and lands in occupied France. He hides from the Nazis – in the Catacombs. A collision of two Doctors' timelines triggers a temporal catastrophe, granting the Cybermen dominion over the Earth. The Doctors must travel back in time to find the source of the Cyber-invasion and close the Gates of Hell...
As we careen into the autumn (and while other franchises like Star Wars and The Matrix announce their plans and trailers for the future), Jodie Whittaker is talking about Life after Who, Christopher Eccleston is out of Calgary Expo, Big Finish unleashes another tsunami of content, and we take an epic dive in another busy week in Doctor who history in The Timelash! Bask in the banterful badinage, won’t you?
As we careen into the autumn (and while other franchises like Star Wars and The Matrix announce their plans and trailers for the future), Jodie Whittaker is talking about Life after Who, Christopher Eccleston is out of Calgary Expo, Big Finish unleashes another tsunami of content, and we take an epic dive in another busy week in Doctor who history in The Timelash! Bask in the banterful badinage, won’t you?
Richard, Paul, Giles and Gav are hijacked from the Something Who bunker in "1980" and forced to record by Sutekh to record an episode about Pyramids of Mars.
This is the first half of a typical Something Who comparison between two stories - Pyramids of Mars and Mummy on the Orient Express. This half focuses almost exclusively on Pyramids, but stick around, the second half will be along soon. Boring tech problems have caused a delay.
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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.
This time, our top cliffhangers. And because there are so many across Classic and Modern Doctor Who, we do 10 picks each... and still manage to steer the episode to under 20 minutes, total, in spite of discussing 20 cliffhangers!
If you've never heard a List Makers episode before, these are 20m chats based around making a list related to a Doctor Who topic and discussing our similarities, differences, and whatever else comes up during the chat!
If you’re enjoying this format, write in and let us know. Suggestions for future lists to be drawn from The Hat of Rassilon are also welcome; get in touch!
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