Latest Podcast Episodes
-
Episode 5 Oliver Twist
Nerdology UKMark welcomes back Erik Stadnik from The Doctor Who Book Club Podcast for a second appearance on Nerdology, this time the subject is Charles Dickens' second novel Oliver Twist.
Also up for discussion are the David Lean adaptation from 1948 and the 2003 version "Twist" starring Nick Stahl.
Twitter @nerdologyUK
FaceBook http://on.fb.me/nerdology-facebook
Blog bit.ly/nerdology
Erik @sjcAustenite
@dwbcpodcast
-
TDP 243: The Fourth Wall Big Finish 157
Tin Dog PodcastSynopsis Business is bad for intergalactic media mogul Augustus Scullop, whose Trans-Gal empire is on the rocks. But, having retreated to his own private planet, Transmission, Scullop is about to gamble his fortune on a new show, made with an entirely new technology. And the name of that show… is Laser. Back in the real world, far from the realms of small screen sci-fi fantasies about monsters and aliens, the Doctor is interested only in watching Test Match cricket… but finds himself drawn into Scullop’s world when his new travelling companion, Flip, is snatched from inside the TARDIS. So, while the Doctor uncovers the terrible secret of Trans-Gal’s new tech, Flip battles to survive in a barren wilderness ruled over by the indestructible Lord Krarn and his pig-like servants, the Warmongers. And the name of that wilderness… is ‘Stevenage’. Written By: John Dorney Directed By: Nicholas Briggs Cast Colin Baker (The Doctor), Lisa Greenwood (Flip Jackson), Julian Wadham (Augustus Scullop), Yasmin Bannerman (Dr Helen Shepherd), Hywel Morgan (Nick Kenton/Jack Laser), Martin Hutson (Matthew Howland/Lord Krarn), Tilly Gaunt (Olivia Sayle/Jancey), Kim Wall (Chimbly/Head Warmonger), Henry Devas (Junior/Warmonger)
-
Episode 35: Let Zygons Be Zygons
The Sonic ToolboxZygons, Zygons everywhere and not a...well, never mind. Zygons are talked about here. Their evolution, their symbiotic relationship to things, their technology. And while we do refer "Terror of the Zygons" we don't give any spoilers as to plot or details into events. But, if you can, stream it online or get it when it comes on DVD. We're sure we'll be reviewing it eventually.
Speaking of reviewing stories, your assignment for this week is to watch "Waters of the Deep", the 5th Doctor story. We'll be reviewing it next week.
Warning: Big rabbits this week.
Episode 35: Let Zygons Be Zygons
-
Radio Free Skaro #313 - Wirrn Trouble Now
Radio Free SkaroThis week's episode of Radio Free Skaro has unwittingly turned into a celebration of one-time Doctor Who producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Not only do the Three Who Rule provide commentary on the first Hinchcliffe story to air, 1975's iconic The Ark in Space, but it was also announced this past week that Hinchcliffe will be appearing at his first ever Gallifrey One convention in February of next year. So sit back and listen as we celebrate one of the finest eras in Doctor Who history that made the show an international success story.
Also, listen as we make fun of actors' hairstyles. Ah, it's Radio Free Skaro. What do you expect?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreskaro.com
-
Radio Free Skaro #313 - Wirrn Trouble Now
Radio Free SkaroThis week's episode of Radio Free Skaro has unwittingly turned into a celebration of one-time Doctor Who producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Not only do the Three Who Rule provide commentary on the first Hinchcliffe story to air, 1975's iconic The Ark in Space, but it was also announced this past week that Hinchcliffe will be appearing at his first ever Gallifrey One convention in February of next year. So sit back and listen as we celebrate one of the finest eras in Doctor Who history that made the show an international success story.
Also, listen as we make fun of actors' hairstyles. Ah, it's Radio Free Skaro. What do you expect?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreskaro.com
-
Episode 35: Let Zygons Be Zygons
The Sonic ToolboxZygons, Zygons everywhere and not a...well, never mind. Zygons are talked about here. Their evolution, their symbiotic relationship to things, their technology. And while we do refer "Terror of the Zygons" we don't give any spoilers as to plot or details into events. But, if you can, stream it online or get it when it comes on DVD. We're sure we'll be reviewing it eventually.
Speaking of reviewing stories, your assignment for this week is to watch "Waters of the Deep", the 5th Doctor story. We'll be reviewing it next week.
Warning: Big rabbits this week.
Episode 35: Let Zygons Be Zygons
-
Radio Free Skaro #313 - Wirrn Trouble Now
Radio Free SkaroThis week's episode of Radio Free Skaro has unwittingly turned into a celebration of one-time Doctor Who producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Not only do the Three Who Rule provide commentary on the first Hinchcliffe story to air, 1975's iconic The Ark in Space, but it was also announced this past week that Hinchcliffe will be appearing at his first ever Gallifrey One convention in February of next year. So sit back and listen as we celebrate one of the finest eras in Doctor Who history that made the show an international success story.
Also, listen as we make fun of actors' hairstyles. Ah, it's Radio Free Skaro. What do you expect?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreskaro.com
-
Radio Free Skaro #313 - Wirrn Trouble Now
Radio Free SkaroThis week's episode of Radio Free Skaro has unwittingly turned into a celebration of one-time Doctor Who producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Not only do the Three Who Rule provide commentary on the first Hinchcliffe story to air, 1975's iconic The Ark in Space, but it was also announced this past week that Hinchcliffe will be appearing at his first ever Gallifrey One convention in February of next year. So sit back and listen as we celebrate one of the finest eras in Doctor Who history that made the show an international success story.
Also, listen as we make fun of actors' hairstyles. Ah, it's Radio Free Skaro. What do you expect?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreskaro.com
-
062 - Scenes We'd Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who Podcast
Some thoughts on deleted scenes that I've wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out.
Watch in HD - http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
-
062 - Scenes We'd Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who Podcast
Some thoughts on deleted scenes that I've wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out.
Watch in HD - http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
-
062 - Scenes We'd Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastSome thoughts on deleted scenes that I've wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out.
Watch in HD - http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
-
Radio Free Skaro #313 - Wirrn Trouble Now
Radio Free SkaroThis week's episode of Radio Free Skaro has unwittingly turned into a celebration of one-time Doctor Who producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Not only do the Three Who Rule provide commentary on the first Hinchcliffe story to air, 1975's iconic The Ark in Space, but it was also announced this past week that Hinchcliffe will be appearing at his first ever Gallifrey One convention in February of next year. So sit back and listen as we celebrate one of the finest eras in Doctor Who history that made the show an international success story.
Also, listen as we make fun of actors' hairstyles. Ah, it's Radio Free Skaro. What do you expect?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreskaro.com
-
062 - Scenes We'd Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastSome thoughts on deleted scenes that I've wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out.
Watch in HD - http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
-
Radio Free Skaro #313 - Wirrn Trouble Now
Radio Free SkaroThis week's episode of Radio Free Skaro has unwittingly turned into a celebration of one-time Doctor Who producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Not only do the Three Who Rule provide commentary on the first Hinchcliffe story to air, 1975's iconic The Ark in Space, but it was also announced this past week that Hinchcliffe will be appearing at his first ever Gallifrey One convention in February of next year. So sit back and listen as we celebrate one of the finest eras in Doctor Who history that made the show an international success story.
Also, listen as we make fun of actors' hairstyles. Ah, it's Radio Free Skaro. What do you expect?
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreskaro.com
-
062 - Scenes We'd Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastSome thoughts on deleted scenes that I’ve wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out. Watch in HD – http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
-
062 - Scenes We'd Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastSome thoughts on deleted scenes that I’ve wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out. Watch in HD – http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
-
062 – Scenes We’d Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastSome thoughts on deleted scenes that I’ve wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out. Watch in HD – http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
-
062 – Scenes We’d Like to See
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastSome thoughts on deleted scenes that I’ve wanted share for a while and the Ace Boxset provided a great excuse to wheel them out. Watch in HD – http://youtu.be/UhicdDVl_J4?hd=1
-
PodKast with a Bafta!
Kasterborous PodkastChewing the fat on what has been taking place in the Doctor Who world lately are Brian Terranova, James McLean and Christian Cawley, who despite their obvious, unrivalled professionalism on the podKast haven’t received a Bafta lately (or, indeed, at all).
Fear not, however, at least one of them has been in the same room as two of the subjects of this week’s podKast with a K – Steven “The Grand Moff” Moffat (aka The Moffinator) and Matt Smith.
This week we look at Steven Moffat’s much-deserved Bafta award and some of the odd reaction to this on Twitter, as well as chat about Matt Smith carrying the Olympic torch (and being slightly distracted by the issue of blanket coverage of the subject).
Do you subscribe to our RSS feed? This is a popular way of keeping track of and automatically downloading podcasts and if you use a media player on your computer you should be able to do this to make things easier. Alternatively, you can find this podKast listed on iTunes!
-
Staggering Stories Commentary #60: Babylon 5 - In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, gobsmacked, in front of the Babylon 5 second season episode, In the Shadow of Z’ha’dum, and spout our usual nonsense!Mr Morden is feeling confined, Sheridan smells a rat and Kosh is older than he looks. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy In the Shadow of Z’ha’dum...
Vital Links:
-
PodKast with a Bafta!
Kasterborous PodkastChewing the fat on what has been taking place in the Doctor Who world lately are Brian Terranova, James McLean and Christian Cawley, who despite their obvious, unrivalled professionalism on the podKast haven’t received a Bafta lately (or, indeed, at all).
Fear not, however, at least one of them has been in the same room as two of the subjects of this week’s podKast with a K – Steven “The Grand Moff” Moffat (aka The Moffinator) and Matt Smith.
This week we look at Steven Moffat’s much-deserved Bafta award and some of the odd reaction to this on Twitter, as well as chat about Matt Smith carrying the Olympic torch (and being slightly distracted by the issue of blanket coverage of the subject).
Do you subscribe to our RSS feed? This is a popular way of keeping track of and automatically downloading podcasts and if you use a media player on your computer you should be able to do this to make things easier. Alternatively, you can find this podKast listed on iTunes!
-
Staggering Stories Commentary #60: Babylon 5 - In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, gobsmacked, in front of the Babylon 5 second season episode, In the Shadow of Z’ha’dum, and spout our usual nonsense!Mr Morden is feeling confined, Sheridan smells a rat and Kosh is older than he looks. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy In the Shadow of Z’ha’dum...
Vital Links:
-
EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review EXPLICIT
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! EXPLICIT
-
EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review EXPLICIT
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! EXPLICIT
-
EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review (Some Adult Content)
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! (Some Adult Content)
-
EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review (Some Adult Content)
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! (Some Adult Content)
-
EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review (Some Adult Content)
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! (Some Adult Content)
-
EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review (Some Adult Content)
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! (Some Adult Content)
-
EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review (Some Adult Content)
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! (Some Adult Content)
-
EPISODE153 - Misfits Series 3 Review (Some Adult Content)
The Cultdom CollectiveThe Collective Review the TV Series 'Misfits' Series 3 Spoilers! (Some Adult Content)
-
Geek to Geek with Monts and Nuge - Issue 4
Geek SyndicateGeek to Geek with Monts and Nuge - David Montieth and Barry Nugent bring you their monthly slice of pop culture madness. No script, no preparation but a lot of fun and sass...always sass.
In a slight change of plan we will be releasing Geek to Geek monthly on it's own and then it will also form part of the quarterly two hour audio magazine show which is the companion to our quarterly Geek Syndicate Magazine.Topics covered
Our thoughts on Avengers Assemble.
What we think of the upcoming Green Arrow TV show.
What we're looking forward to reading and watching over the Summer.
Thoughts on the Eagle Awards and MCM Awards (this was recorded before we found out there still would be an Eagle Awards).
What DC can do to catch up to Marvel on the film front.
And much more.
-
Geek to Geek with Monts and Nuge - Issue 4
Geek SyndicateGeek to Geek with Monts and Nuge - David Montieth and Barry Nugent bring you their monthly slice of pop culture madness. No script, no preparation but a lot of fun and sass...always sass.
In a slight change of plan we will be releasing Geek to Geek monthly on it's own and then it will also form part of the quarterly two hour audio magazine show which is the companion to our quarterly Geek Syndicate Magazine.Topics covered
Our thoughts on Avengers Assemble.
What we think of the upcoming Green Arrow TV show.
What we're looking forward to reading and watching over the Summer.
Thoughts on the Eagle Awards and MCM Awards (this was recorded before we found out there still would be an Eagle Awards).
What DC can do to catch up to Marvel on the film front.
And much more.
-
Scrolls Chapter 19: Recently Reading
Geek SyndicateIn which we focus in a little on the latest books that we've plucked from the top of our bookstacks. In the absence of Mattie we are joined by 'The Grampus' a.k.a Matt Farr from Dissecting Worlds. He kicks things off with Adrian Tchaikovsky's insect-themed fantasy, the Shadows of the Apt. Clover follows this up with Juggernaut, an explosive zombie actioner by Adam Baker set in the Gulf conflict. Next up, Phil tells us about Stacia Kane's stylish and grungy urban fantasy, Unholy Ghosts. Dion then waxes lyrical about Jenny Nimmo's The Snow Spider, a beautiful children's fantasy with a tragic heart. Finally Matt gives us a flavour of the prolific but oft under-appreciated weird fiction writer Clark Ashton Smith. All of this is of course spiced with our usual blend of good humor and pettiness.
Stay tuned also for Adam Baker's first recorded interview on Juggernaut, after the main programme.
Feedback is always welcome. You can post comments here on GS, e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or tweet us @scrollscast if you like.
If you want to get personal you can send abuse to @phlambler or pedantic diatribes to @thegrampus. @Dion_Scrolls is more partial to flattery or sponsorship deals from major ice-cream producers.
I'm just saying...
Anyway, that's enough waffle. Keep reading.
-
Scrolls Chapter 19: Recently Reading
Geek SyndicateIn which we focus in a little on the latest books that we've plucked from the top of our bookstacks. In the absence of Mattie we are joined by 'The Grampus' a.k.a Matt Farr from Dissecting Worlds. He kicks things off with Adrian Tchaikovsky's insect-themed fantasy, the Shadows of the Apt. Clover follows this up with Juggernaut, an explosive zombie actioner by Adam Baker set in the Gulf conflict. Next up, Phil tells us about Stacia Kane's stylish and grungy urban fantasy, Unholy Ghosts. Dion then waxes lyrical about Jenny Nimmo's The Snow Spider, a beautiful children's fantasy with a tragic heart. Finally Matt gives us a flavour of the prolific but oft under-appreciated weird fiction writer Clark Ashton Smith. All of this is of course spiced with our usual blend of good humor and pettiness.
Stay tuned also for Adam Baker's first recorded interview on Juggernaut, after the main programme.
Feedback is always welcome. You can post comments here on GS, e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or tweet us @scrollscast if you like.
If you want to get personal you can send abuse to @phlambler or pedantic diatribes to @thegrampus. @Dion_Scrolls is more partial to flattery or sponsorship deals from major ice-cream producers.
I'm just saying...
Anyway, that's enough waffle. Keep reading.
-
Dissecting Worlds Sports Special 1: Sports!
Geek SyndicateTaking a break from Alternative Histories, The Dissecting Duo participate in the spirit of the Olympic summer with the first of four episodes looking at sports and games and all that healthy outdoors nonsense we both try and avoid
We start by looking at team sports and could hear such highlights as:
- The fine line between games and sports
- Star Trek Space Badmington Thingy and other made up sports
- Why can't the Flash run in the Olympics?
- The challenges of technology, distance, and interplanetary environments.
- The changing faces of Cricket, Football and Rugby and the problems of prediction
- And much more....
So sit back, enjoy & disagree!
Feedback and discussion always welcome @Dissectingwrlds for the show and @clarkythecruel for Kehaar and @thegrampus for Matt
-
Dissecting Worlds Sports Special 1: Sports!
Geek SyndicateTaking a break from Alternative Histories, The Dissecting Duo participate in the spirit of the Olympic summer with the first of four episodes looking at sports and games and all that healthy outdoors nonsense we both try and avoid
We start by looking at team sports and could hear such highlights as:
- The fine line between games and sports
- Star Trek Space Badmington Thingy and other made up sports
- Why can't the Flash run in the Olympics?
- The challenges of technology, distance, and interplanetary environments.
- The changing faces of Cricket, Football and Rugby and the problems of prediction
- And much more....
So sit back, enjoy & disagree!
Feedback and discussion always welcome @Dissectingwrlds for the show and @clarkythecruel for Kehaar and @thegrampus for Matt
-
Geek to Geek with Monts and Nuge - Issue 4
Geek SyndicateGeek to Geek with Monts and Nuge – David Montieth and Barry Nugent bring you their monthly slice of pop culture madness. No script, no preparation but a lot of fun and sass…always sass.
In a slight change of plan we will be releasing Geek to Geek monthly on it's own and then it will also form part of the quarterly two hour audio magazine show which is the companion to our quarterly Geek Syndicate Magazine.Topics covered
Our thoughts on Avengers Assemble.
What we think of the upcoming Green Arrow TV show.
What we're looking forward to reading and watching over the Summer.
Thoughts on the Eagle Awards and MCM Awards (this was recorded before we found out there still would be an Eagle Awards).
What DC can do to catch up to Marvel on the film front.
And much more.
-
Geek to Geek with Monts and Nuge - Issue 4
Geek SyndicateGeek to Geek with Monts and Nuge – David Montieth and Barry Nugent bring you their monthly slice of pop culture madness. No script, no preparation but a lot of fun and sass…always sass.
In a slight change of plan we will be releasing Geek to Geek monthly on it's own and then it will also form part of the quarterly two hour audio magazine show which is the companion to our quarterly Geek Syndicate Magazine.Topics covered
Our thoughts on Avengers Assemble.
What we think of the upcoming Green Arrow TV show.
What we're looking forward to reading and watching over the Summer.
Thoughts on the Eagle Awards and MCM Awards (this was recorded before we found out there still would be an Eagle Awards).
What DC can do to catch up to Marvel on the film front.
And much more.
-
Scrolls Chapter 19: Recently Reading
Geek SyndicateIn which we focus in a little on the latest books that we've plucked from the top of our bookstacks. In the absence of Mattie we are joined by 'The Grampus' a.k.a Matt Farr from Dissecting Worlds. He kicks things off with Adrian Tchaikovsky's insect-themed fantasy, the Shadows of the Apt. Clover follows this up with Juggernaut, an explosive zombie actioner by Adam Baker set in the Gulf conflict. Next up, Phil tells us about Stacia Kane's stylish and grungy urban fantasy, Unholy Ghosts. Dion then waxes lyrical about Jenny Nimmo's The Snow Spider, a beautiful children's fantasy with a tragic heart. Finally Matt gives us a flavour of the prolific but oft under-appreciated weird fiction writer Clark Ashton Smith. All of this is of course spiced with our usual blend of good humor and pettiness.
Stay tuned also for Adam Baker's first recorded interview on Juggernaut, after the main programme.
Feedback is always welcome. You can post comments here on GS, e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or tweet us @scrollscast if you like.
If you want to get personal you can send abuse to @phlambler or pedantic diatribes to @thegrampus. @Dion_Scrolls is more partial to flattery or sponsorship deals from major ice-cream producers.
I'm just saying...
Anyway, that's enough waffle. Keep reading.
-
Scrolls Chapter 19: Recently Reading
Geek SyndicateIn which we focus in a little on the latest books that we've plucked from the top of our bookstacks. In the absence of Mattie we are joined by 'The Grampus' a.k.a Matt Farr from Dissecting Worlds. He kicks things off with Adrian Tchaikovsky's insect-themed fantasy, the Shadows of the Apt. Clover follows this up with Juggernaut, an explosive zombie actioner by Adam Baker set in the Gulf conflict. Next up, Phil tells us about Stacia Kane's stylish and grungy urban fantasy, Unholy Ghosts. Dion then waxes lyrical about Jenny Nimmo's The Snow Spider, a beautiful children's fantasy with a tragic heart. Finally Matt gives us a flavour of the prolific but oft under-appreciated weird fiction writer Clark Ashton Smith. All of this is of course spiced with our usual blend of good humor and pettiness.
Stay tuned also for Adam Baker's first recorded interview on Juggernaut, after the main programme.
Feedback is always welcome. You can post comments here on GS, e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or tweet us @scrollscast if you like.
If you want to get personal you can send abuse to @phlambler or pedantic diatribes to @thegrampus. @Dion_Scrolls is more partial to flattery or sponsorship deals from major ice-cream producers.
I'm just saying...
Anyway, that's enough waffle. Keep reading.
-
Dissecting Worlds Sports Special 1: Sports!
Geek SyndicateTaking a break from Alternative Histories, The Dissecting Duo participate in the spirit of the Olympic summer with the first of four episodes looking at sports and games and all that healthy outdoors nonsense we both try and avoid
We start by looking at team sports and could hear such highlights as:
- The fine line between games and sports
- Star Trek Space Badmington Thingy and other made up sports
- Why can’t the Flash run in the Olympics?
- The challenges of technology, distance, and interplanetary environments.
- The changing faces of Cricket, Football and Rugby and the problems of prediction
- And much more….
So sit back, enjoy & disagree!
Feedback and discussion always welcome @Dissectingwrlds for the show and @clarkythecruel for Kehaar and @thegrampus for Matt
-
Dissecting Worlds Sports Special 1: Sports!
Geek SyndicateTaking a break from Alternative Histories, The Dissecting Duo participate in the spirit of the Olympic summer with the first of four episodes looking at sports and games and all that healthy outdoors nonsense we both try and avoid
We start by looking at team sports and could hear such highlights as:
- The fine line between games and sports
- Star Trek Space Badmington Thingy and other made up sports
- Why can’t the Flash run in the Olympics?
- The challenges of technology, distance, and interplanetary environments.
- The changing faces of Cricket, Football and Rugby and the problems of prediction
- And much more….
So sit back, enjoy & disagree!
Feedback and discussion always welcome @Dissectingwrlds for the show and @clarkythecruel for Kehaar and @thegrampus for Matt
-
The Voice Of Gallifrey #41
Voice of Gallifrey (Russian)
41-i vypusk podkasta uzhe onlain.
Kak i obeshchali – sokrashchionnyi format. Minimum lishnego, v etot raz novosti i “Vsio ne po-nashemu” (nado zhe znat', chem zanimaiutsia kollegi). Slushaem-s!

-
The Voice Of Gallifrey #41
Voice of Gallifrey (Russian)
41-i vypusk podkasta uzhe onlain.
Kak i obeshchali – sokrashchionnyi format. Minimum lishnego, v etot raz novosti i “Vsio ne po-nashemu” (nado zhe znat', chem zanimaiutsia kollegi). Slushaem-s!

-
The Voice Of Gallifrey #41
Voice of Gallifrey (Russian)41-D1 D2ND?NNDo D?D3/4D'DoDdegNNDdeg NDPDu D3/4D1/2D>>DdegD1D1/2. DDdegDo D, D3/4D+-DuNDdegD>>D, – ND3/4DoNDdegNND1/2D1/2ND1 ND3/4ND1/4DdegN. DD,D1/2D,D1/4ND1/4 D>>D,ND1/2DuD3D3/4, D2 NND3/4N NDdegD* D1/2D3/4D2D3/4NND, D, “DNN D1/2Du D?D3/4-D1/2DdegNDuD1/4N” (D1/2DdegD'D3/4 DPDu D*D1/2DdegNN, NDuD1/4 D*DdegD1/2D,D1/4DdegNNNN DoD3/4D>>D>>DuD3D,). D!D>>NNDdegDuD1/4-N!
Download: Voice_Of_Gallifrey_41.mp3
D!DoDdegNDdegNN/Download (14 DD)
DDdegN D!DdegD1N
D!NNDdegD1/2D,NDoDdeg DDoD3/4D1/2NDdegDoNDu
-
The Voice Of Gallifrey #41
Voice of Gallifrey (Russian)41-D1 D2ND?NNDo D?D3/4D'DoDdegNNDdeg NDPDu D3/4D1/2D>>DdegD1D1/2. DDdegDo D, D3/4D+-DuNDdegD>>D, – ND3/4DoNDdegNND1/2D1/2ND1 ND3/4ND1/4DdegN. DD,D1/2D,D1/4ND1/4 D>>D,ND1/2DuD3D3/4, D2 NND3/4N NDdegD* D1/2D3/4D2D3/4NND, D, “DNN D1/2Du D?D3/4-D1/2DdegNDuD1/4N” (D1/2DdegD'D3/4 DPDu D*D1/2DdegNN, NDuD1/4 D*DdegD1/2D,D1/4DdegNNNN DoD3/4D>>D>>DuD3D,). D!D>>NNDdegDuD1/4-N!
Download: Voice_Of_Gallifrey_41.mp3
D!DoDdegNDdegNN/Download (14 DD)
DDdegN D!DdegD1N
D!NNDdegD1/2D,NDoDdeg DDoD3/4D1/2NDdegDoNDu
-
Episode 9 - US
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 9: Us Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett
-
Episode 9 - US
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 9: Us Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett
-
-