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Radio Free Skaro #735 - High School Confidential
Radio Free SkaroIn this special episode of Radio Free Skaro, we present our contribution to the recent Who For Schools initiative with our commentary for the 2006 Doctor Who episode “School Reunion”! But there’s a twist! Listener Drew Walko helped to support the campaign and so gave each of the Three Who Rule a secret phrase to try to insert into the podcast. Can you guess what each phrase is? Can we? Listen and find out, and thank you for your support for Who For Schools!
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4.03 Drunken Science: Mercury Poisoning
Drunken Time Travel
Find out why Irish Gav has three breasts and an unborn child thanks to Mercury having a party in his head.
Links:
DTT 4.03 - Drunken Science: Mercury Poisoning (download mp3)
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CRRRaSh! 303 Virus Diary
Roy's Rocket RadioWhat's it like in the UK?
Show Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2020-03-22-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.html
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Radio Free Skaro #735 - High School Confidential
Radio Free SkaroIn this special episode of Radio Free Skaro, we present our contribution to the recent Who For Schools initiative with our commentary for the 2006 Doctor Who episode “School Reunion”! But there’s a twist! Listener Drew Walko helped to support the campaign and so gave each of the Three Who Rule a secret phrase to try to insert into the podcast. Can you guess what each phrase is? Can we? Listen and find out, and thank you for your support for Who For Schools!
Links:
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Radio Free Skaro #735 - High School Confidential
Radio Free SkaroIn this special episode of Radio Free Skaro, we present our contribution to the recent Who For Schools initiative with our commentary for the 2006 Doctor Who episode “School Reunion”! But there’s a twist! Listener Drew Walko helped to support the campaign and so gave each of the Three Who Rule a secret phrase to try to insert into the podcast. Can you guess what each phrase is? Can we? Listen and find out, and thank you for your support for Who For Schools!
Links:
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Radio Free Skaro #735 - High School Confidential
Radio Free SkaroIn this special episode of Radio Free Skaro, we present our contribution to the recent Who For Schools initiative with our commentary for the 2006 Doctor Who episode “School Reunion”! But there’s a twist! Listener Drew Walko helped to support the campaign and so gave each of the Three Who Rule a secret phrase to try to insert into the podcast. Can you guess what each phrase is? Can we? Listen and find out, and thank you for your support for Who For Schools!
Links:
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EPISODE331 - The 13th Doctor Announced!
The Cultdom CollectiveAfter the BBC Live announcement of the 'actor' to play The 13th Doctor has been made the Collective gather to discuss that actor and what we think it all means for the future of TV's 'Doctor Who'
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294: The Haunting of Vila Restal (Fugitive of the Judoon)
Trust Your DoctorThe crossover we’ve all been waiting for.
I was a fugitive once. The cops came to my house, told me I was wanted for stealing toilet paper during a time of crisis. I, of course, denied it and jumped out the window. Pretty sure I broke my ankle on the way down but I didn’t have time to verify. Some say I’m still running to this day, although I think the police have other toilet paper thieves on their hands now. It’s Fugitive of the Judoon written by Vinay Patel and Chris Chibnall and aired on January 26, 2020.
Show-notes:
1:40: Here’s an article about Wikipedia editors editing Bloomberg’s death into his wiki page. Wikipedia editors are some of the most dangerous and unhinged people out there.
18:44: Pretty sure there was something wrong with the call here, which is why Argy couldn’t hear us I think. Happens once again later too.
35:39: 50dw50 on twitter
42:15: The greatest thing we’ve ever done
Doctor Who © The BBC
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The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Segun Akinola.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
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294: The Haunting of Vila Restal (Fugitive of the Judoon)
Trust Your DoctorThe crossover we’ve all been waiting for.
I was a fugitive once. The cops came to my house, told me I was wanted for stealing toilet paper during a time of crisis. I, of course, denied it and jumped out the window. Pretty sure I broke my ankle on the way down but I didn’t have time to verify. Some say I’m still running to this day, although I think the police have other toilet paper thieves on their hands now. It’s Fugitive of the Judoon written by Vinay Patel and Chris Chibnall and aired on January 26, 2020.
Show-notes:
1:40: Here’s an article about Wikipedia editors editing Bloomberg’s death into his wiki page. Wikipedia editors are some of the most dangerous and unhinged people out there.
18:44: Pretty sure there was something wrong with the call here, which is why Argy couldn’t hear us I think. Happens once again later too.
35:39: 50dw50 on twitter
42:15: The greatest thing we’ve ever done
Doctor Who © The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Segun Akinola.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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4.03 Drunken Science: Mercury Poisoning
Drunken Time Travel
Find out why Irish Gav has three breasts and an unborn child thanks to Mercury having a party in his head.
Links:
DTT 4.03 - Drunken Science: Mercury Poisoning (download mp3)
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294: The Haunting of Vila Restal (Fugitive of the Judoon)
Trust Your DoctorThe crossover we’ve all been waiting for.
I was a fugitive once. The cops came to my house, told me I was wanted for stealing toilet paper during a time of crisis. I, of course, denied it and jumped out the window. Pretty sure I broke my ankle on the way down but I didn’t have time to verify. Some say I’m still running to this day, although I think the police have other toilet paper thieves on their hands now. It’s Fugitive of the Judoon written by Vinay Patel and Chris Chibnall and aired on January 26, 2020.
Show-notes:
1:40: Here’s an article about Wikipedia editors editing Bloomberg’s death into his wiki page. Wikipedia editors are some of the most dangerous and unhinged people out there.
18:44: Pretty sure there was something wrong with the call here, which is why Argy couldn’t hear us I think. Happens once again later too.
35:39: 50dw50 on twitter
42:15: The greatest thing we’ve ever done
Doctor Who © The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Segun Akinola.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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294: The Haunting of Vila Restal (Fugitive of the Judoon)
Trust Your DoctorThe crossover we’ve all been waiting for.
I was a fugitive once. The cops came to my house, told me I was wanted for stealing toilet paper during a time of crisis. I, of course, denied it and jumped out the window. Pretty sure I broke my ankle on the way down but I didn’t have time to verify. Some say I’m still running to this day, although I think the police have other toilet paper thieves on their hands now. It’s Fugitive of the Judoon written by Vinay Patel and Chris Chibnall and aired on January 26, 2020.
Show-notes:
1:40: Here’s an article about Wikipedia editors editing Bloomberg’s death into his wiki page. Wikipedia editors are some of the most dangerous and unhinged people out there.
18:44: Pretty sure there was something wrong with the call here, which is why Argy couldn’t hear us I think. Happens once again later too.
35:39: 50dw50 on twitter
42:15: The greatest thing we’ve ever done
Doctor Who © The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Segun Akinola.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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N111 Kill The Moon
Who Back WhenMankind looks to the stars because of Clara's disregard for democracy, but you can't make a human space exploration omelette without cracking a few moon eggs.
The post N111 Kill The Moon appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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294: The Haunting of Vila Restal (Fugitive of the Judoon)
Trust Your DoctorThe crossover we’ve all been waiting for.
I was a fugitive once. The cops came to my house, told me I was wanted for stealing toilet paper during a time of crisis. I, of course, denied it and jumped out the window. Pretty sure I broke my ankle on the way down but I didn’t have time to verify. Some say I’m still running to this day, although I think the police have other toilet paper thieves on their hands now. It’s Fugitive of the Judoon written by Vinay Patel and Chris Chibnall and aired on January 26, 2020.
Show-notes:
1:40: Here’s an article about Wikipedia editors editing Bloomberg’s death into his wiki page. Wikipedia editors are some of the most dangerous and unhinged people out there.
18:44: Pretty sure there was something wrong with the call here, which is why Argy couldn’t hear us I think. Happens once again later too.
35:39: 50dw50 on twitter
42:15: The greatest thing we’ve ever done
Doctor Who © The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Segun Akinola.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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N111 Kill The Moon
Who Back WhenMankind looks to the stars because of Clara's disregard for democracy, but you can't make a human space exploration omelette without cracking a few moon eggs.
The post N111 Kill The Moon appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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N111 Kill The Moon
Who Back WhenMankind looks to the stars because of Clara's disregard for democracy, but you can't make a human space exploration omelette without cracking a few moon eggs.
The post N111 Kill The Moon appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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EPISODE331 - The 13th Doctor Announced!
The Cultdom CollectiveAfter the BBC Live announcement of the 'actor' to play The 13th Doctor has been made the Collective gather to discuss that actor and what we think it all means for the future of TV's 'Doctor Who'
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N111 Kill The Moon
Who Back WhenMankind looks to the stars because of Clara's disregard for democracy, but you can't make a human space exploration omelette without cracking a few moon eggs.
The post N111 Kill The Moon appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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294: The Haunting of Vila Restal (Fugitive of the Judoon)
Trust Your DoctorThe crossover we’ve all been waiting for.
I was a fugitive once. The cops came to my house, told me I was wanted for stealing toilet paper during a time of crisis. I, of course, denied it and jumped out the window. Pretty sure I broke my ankle on the way down but I didn’t have time to verify. Some say I’m still running to this day, although I think the police have other toilet paper thieves on their hands now. It’s Fugitive of the Judoon written by Vinay Patel and Chris Chibnall and aired on January 26, 2020.
Show-notes:
1:40: Here’s an article about Wikipedia editors editing Bloomberg’s death into his wiki page. Wikipedia editors are some of the most dangerous and unhinged people out there.
18:44: Pretty sure there was something wrong with the call here, which is why Argy couldn’t hear us I think. Happens once again later too.
35:39: 50dw50 on twitter
42:15: The greatest thing we’ve ever done
Doctor Who © The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Segun Akinola.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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N111 Kill The Moon
Who Back WhenMankind looks to the stars because of Clara's disregard for democracy, but you can't make a human space exploration omelette without cracking a few moon eggs.
The post N111 Kill The Moon appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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N111 Kill The Moon
Who Back WhenMankind looks to the stars because of Clara's disregard for democracy, but you can't make a human space exploration omelette without cracking a few moon eggs.
The post N111 Kill The Moon appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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Earth Station One Episode 154 - Our Favorite Non-Superhero Graphics Novels and Trades
Earth Station OneThis week, Mike, Mike, and the 2013 Pulp Ark Award-Winning Best Author Bobby Nash give the spinner rack a few turns and take a look at some of our favorite graphic novels and collected trades - no capes allowed! Joining us for some comic chat are Doctor Q (The Rachet Retrocast), Jason De La Torre … Continue reading
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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TDP 686: The Lives of Captain Jack From @BigFinish
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews This title was released in June 2017. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until August 31st 2017, and on general sale after this date. "A really great exploration of one of Doctor Who's most memorable characters...A very worthy tribute to the Russell T. Davies era, too... If you're a fan of either the Captain or of Russell, then this box set is an essential purchase." Doctor Who Watch "A work of art...classic Guy Adams. Gruesome, barbaric and sarcastic. It's fantastic." Gallifrey Archive "'The Lives of Captain Jack' is a release positively dripping with fan-service and an absolute joy for any New Who aficionado." Blogtor Who 1. The Year After I Died by Guy Adams Set in the year 200,101, on an Earth ravaged by the Daleks, Jack struggles to save humanity from its oldest enemy. 2. Wednesdays For Beginners by James Goss Jack and Jackie Tyler must unite to rescue the Powell Estate from a force whose name Jackie can never say. 3. One Enchanted Evening by James Goss Captain Jack and Alonso Frame have only just met. But why did the Doctor want them to be together? 4. Month 25 by Guy Adams He's the young star of the Time Agency, and his whole life is about to fall apart. But that's not going to stop him winning. Written By: James Goss, Guy Adams Directed By: Scott Handcock Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Russell Tovey (Midshipman Alonso Frame), Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Sarah Douglas (Vortia Trear), Shvorne Marks (Silo Crook), Scott Haran (Malfi Pryn), Aaron Neil (Gorky Sax), Katy Manning(Mother Nothing), Ellie Heydon (Ginny), Jonny Green (Station Computer), Hannah Barker (Female Passenger), Conor Pelan (Male Passenger), Ellie Welch (Bay Guard), Kristy Philipps (Colby), Joe Wiltshire Smith (Pods), Sakuntala Ramanee(Maglin Shank), Kieran Bew (Krim Pollensa), Alexander Vlahos (The Stranger), Chris Allen (The Council), Christel Dee (The Council), James Goss (The Council) Producer James Goss Script Editor Scott Handcock
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #193 - News, News and more news.... and some Seventh Doctor
The Doctor Who PodcastIts been ages since we have talked just news, news and more news on the Doctor Who Podcast. In this jam packed episode we talk about the latest news in the Doctor Who universe. In this episode James and Trevor talk news. And more news. And then once they have talked about that, they talk [...]
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Metebelis 2 #50 - Big Things Promised
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This week is the wrap-up for Series 10. Did the Doctor, Bill, Nardole, and Missy's character arcs for the season resolve live up to their promise? What were the strengths and weakness of our favourite series starring Peter Capaldi? Plus the Metebelis 2 rate all of the stories. Listen to find out which ones they liked the best. Opening is "Bill's Theme" by Murray Gold and closing music is from the Series 10 trailer released by the BBC.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #193 - News, News and more news.... and some Seventh Doctor
The Doctor Who PodcastIts been ages since we have talked just news, news and more news on the Doctor Who Podcast. In this jam packed episode we talk about the latest news in the Doctor Who universe. In this episodeJames and Trevor talk news. And more news. And then once they have talked about that, they talk about [...]
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Whocast #412 – Von Ersthelfern im Zuckerrausch
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Die TimeLash. Wir sprachen bereits mit den Organisatoren, den Gästen, den Besuchern, den Moderatoren und den Fahrern. Wen wir aber noch nicht in der Sendung hatten, waren die Helfer, ohne die dieses Event auch nicht das wäre, was es ist. Und zu diesem Zweck haben wir heute Lisa-Marie im Gespräch, von der wir nun endlich mal mehr hören können als nur unsere Kontaktdaten oder den ein oder anderen Namen unserer Patrone. Sie war bereits zum zweiten Mal als Helferin dabei und wirft mit uns einen kleinen Blick hinter die Kulissen, die Arbeit der Helfer und die Versorgung mit Kaffee, Mittagessen und Zucker in all seinen Formen. Außerdem mit dabei in dieser Folge: Interviews mit Blair Mowat, Sophie Hopkins und Sarah Sutton.
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A Really, Really Good Length
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAfter acquiring a mysterious treasure map from a German Expressionist filmmaker, Richard goes off to discover a fabulous treasure hidden deep in the bowels of a space mall, while Brendan and Nathan stay behind pouring milkshakes on each other. It’s Dragonfire.
Well, that’s democracy for you
You now have less than a week to vote for a Peter Davison story to be the subject of yet another FTE commentary podcast; we’ll be announcing the result at the end of our Tom Baker commentary episode next week.
To cast your vote, just visit the shownotes for Episode 116.
Buy the story!
Dragonfire was released on DVD in 2012. It was released on its own in the US (Amazon US), of course, but in Australia and the UK, it was released as part of the Ace Adventures box set, along with The Happiness Patrol, for some reason (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
Tony Osoba plays Kracauer, one of Kane’s followers. This is the second of three Doctor Who appearances: he was previously a Movellan in Destiny of the Daleks, and will go on to play an astronaut in Kill the Moon. He was also in Charles Chilton’s Space Force 2, a BBC science fiction radio series which served as a sequel to Chilton’s Journey into Space. He also appeared in Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker, in which he played a black Scotsman, which was apparently a hilarious thing in the 1970s.
Australia’s answer to Martha Stewart (without the criminal record) was called Tonia Todman, and who expected her to turn up in this episode? She’s still with us, apparently, and seems to have outlived her fame, such as it was.
Big Finish have staged a reunion between the Seventh Doctor, Mel and Ace in A Life of Crime, Fiesta of the Damned and Maker of Demons.
Coincidentally, many of this story’s characters share names with famous figures in the history of film criticism, including Pudovkin, Kracauer, Belazs (nearly) and Eisenstein.
The guard’s line about “the semiotic thickness of a performed text”, which we are all terribly fond of, is a direct quote from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text, which was an early attempt at academic criticism of Doctor Who.
Nathan mentions a version of the Sylvester McCoy title sequence created in 2016 by Cloister Productions using modern CGI in less than 24 hours.
Dominic Glynn did a full stereo remix of his version of the Doctor Who theme for The Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Brendan recommends a Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford: Flip Flop, which consists of two discs that can be played in either order. Big Finish calls it “a unique innovation in storytelling”, which is sweet of them.
Nathan
Nathan recommends getting a subscription to Audible (US) (UK) (AU), where you can buy audiobook versions of many of the Doctor Who Target novelisations, particularly Delta and the Bannermen read by Bonnie Langford.
Richard
Richard goes all highbrow on us this week, recommending the films of Japanese screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, including Ran (1985), Yojimbo (1961), and The Hidden Fortress (1958.
He also recommends the films of Josef von Sternberg, particularly those starring William Hartnell–lookalike Marlene Dietrich, including The Scarlet Empress (1934), Morocco (1930) and Shanghai Express (1932).
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the logo was designed by Anthony Wells. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. And more surprising and completely reliable information about the show can be found at @FTEwhofacts.
Brendan recounts his experiences reading his way through the Doctor Who novels on his blog, The Doctor Who Reader.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we’ll lounge around in the emergency services tea room ignoring your increasingly urgent messages about that ice jam in the upper docking bay.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’re halfway through our flight through the Pierce Brosnan era, with commentaries on GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Fans of things much better than those films will enjoy our commentaries on the Timothy Dalton films. Or will they?
We also have plenty of Rodgecasts online, and there are other Bonds available, as well.
You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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The Cambridge Latin Course
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, while Nathan’s lying on the couch hungover, James is in an ecstatic vaporous trance, and Brendan’s admiring his latest avant-garde objet d’art, we are unexpectedly joined by friend-of-the-podcast, Erik Stadnik, who we hope will (eventually) find it in his heart to save us from the latest impending apocalypse, The Fires of Pompeii.
Notes and links
Strap yourself in. There’s a lot this week.
The Doctor’s previous and completely contradictory visit to Pompeii is chronicled in the first Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford, called The Fires of Vulcan.
Roman historian Mary Beard defines the Dormouse Test like this: “[In a modern recreation of ancient Rome,] how long is it before the characters adopt an uncomfortably horizontal position in front of tables, usually festooned with grapes, and one says to another: ‘Can I pass you a dormouse?’'”
Here is a 3D recreation of the house of Lucius Caecilius Iucundus in Pompeii. It’s seen better days, to be honest.
This article appeared just days before our recording: the remains of one victim found in Herculaneum revealed that their owner’s brain turned to glass in the heat of the eruption.
David Whitaker was, in many ways, the creative genius who gave us Doctor Who, and in his very early novelisation, Doctor Who and the Crusaders, he not only gives his take on how history works, he also explains the morality of the Doctor’s historical adventures. A must-read.
Caroline Simcox finds a new way to approach historical Doctor Who adventures in Big Finish’s The Council of Nicaea. Son of the Dragon, by Steve Lyons, covers similar territory.
Tat Wood’s About Time 9 is the (sort of) definitive guide to Series 4 and the 2009 specials. No sign of About Time 10 yet, but we’re desperately hoping it will arrive before 2021.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood and Brendan is @brandybongos. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
Erik is @sjcAustenite on Twitter, and appears by arrangement with an impressive number of podcasts, including The Writer’s Room, which discusses the writers of Doctor Who and The Outer Limits, So Much Stuff to Sing, about the American Musical, and The Real McCoy, which has released two episodes since we recorded this one, on Silver Nemesis and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or challenge you to a yo’ mamma competition the likes of which you’ve never seen.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
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. We just released our first episode for the new year, in which we slur incoherently during the first ever episode of Roger Moore’s The Saint.
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Emerald City Left, Cloud City Right
Telos AMJulian's been to Emerald City Comic Con! In this episode, he & Alex talk about the things he saw and the things he did. & then get distracted & end up talking about a variety of other things.
So come one, come all, to this brilliant example of how to go completely off topic!
Website: http://telosam.wordpress.com
Email: telos.am@gmail.com
Twitter:
@radiantfracture - Julian
@enola41 - Alex
@the_penmin - Nick
@Lazarus_LM - Lindsey
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The Cambridge Latin Course
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, while Nathan’s lying on the couch hungover, James is in an ecstatic vaporous trance, and Brendan’s admiring his latest avant-garde objet d’art, we are unexpectedly joined by friend-of-the-podcast, Erik Stadnik, who we hope will (eventually) find it in his heart to save us from the latest impending apocalypse, The Fires of Pompeii.
Notes and links
Strap yourself in. There’s a lot this week.
The Doctor’s previous and completely contradictory visit to Pompeii is chronicled in the first Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford, called The Fires of Vulcan.
Roman historian Mary Beard defines the Dormouse Test like this: “[In a modern recreation of ancient Rome,] how long is it before the characters adopt an uncomfortably horizontal position in front of tables, usually festooned with grapes, and one says to another: ‘Can I pass you a dormouse?’'”
Here is a 3D recreation of the house of Lucius Caecilius Iucundus in Pompeii. It’s seen better days, to be honest.
This article appeared just days before our recording: the remains of one victim found in Herculaneum revealed that their owner’s brain turned to glass in the heat of the eruption.
David Whitaker was, in many ways, the creative genius who gave us Doctor Who, and in his very early novelisation, Doctor Who and the Crusaders, he not only gives his take on how history works, he also explains the morality of the Doctor’s historical adventures. A must-read.
Caroline Simcox finds a new way to approach historical Doctor Who adventures in Big Finish’s The Council of Nicaea. Son of the Dragon, by Steve Lyons, covers similar territory.
Tat Wood’s About Time 9 is the (sort of) definitive guide to Series 4 and the 2009 specials. No sign of About Time 10 yet, but we’re desperately hoping it will arrive before 2021.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood and Brendan is @brandybongos. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
Erik is @sjcAustenite on Twitter, and appears by arrangement with an impressive number of podcasts, including The Writer’s Room, which discusses the writers of Doctor Who and The Outer Limits, So Much Stuff to Sing, about the American Musical, and The Real McCoy, which has released two episodes since we recorded this one, on Silver Nemesis and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or challenge you to a yo’ mamma competition the likes of which you’ve never seen.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
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. We just released our first episode for the new year, in which we slur incoherently during the first ever episode of Roger Moore’s The Saint.
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The Cambridge Latin Course
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, while Nathan’s lying on the couch hungover, James is in an ecstatic vaporous trance, and Brendan’s admiring his latest avant-garde objet d’art, we are unexpectedly joined by friend-of-the-podcast, Erik Stadnik, who we hope will (eventually) find it in his heart to save us from the latest impending apocalypse, The Fires of Pompeii.
Notes and links
Strap yourself in. There’s a lot this week.
The Doctor’s previous and completely contradictory visit to Pompeii is chronicled in the first Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford, called The Fires of Vulcan.
Roman historian Mary Beard defines the Dormouse Test like this: “[In a modern recreation of ancient Rome,] how long is it before the characters adopt an uncomfortably horizontal position in front of tables, usually festooned with grapes, and one says to another: ‘Can I pass you a dormouse?’'”
Here is a 3D recreation of the house of Lucius Caecilius Iucundus in Pompeii. It’s seen better days, to be honest.
This article appeared just days before our recording: the remains of one victim found in Herculaneum revealed that their owner’s brain turned to glass in the heat of the eruption.
David Whitaker was, in many ways, the creative genius who gave us Doctor Who, and in his very early novelisation, Doctor Who and the Crusaders, he not only gives his take on how history works, he also explains the morality of the Doctor’s historical adventures. A must-read.
Caroline Simcox finds a new way to approach historical Doctor Who adventures in Big Finish’s The Council of Nicaea. Son of the Dragon, by Steve Lyons, covers similar territory.
Tat Wood’s About Time 9 is the (sort of) definitive guide to Series 4 and the 2009 specials. No sign of About Time 10 yet, but we’re desperately hoping it will arrive before 2021.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood and Brendan is @brandybongos. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
Erik is @sjcAustenite on Twitter, and appears by arrangement with an impressive number of podcasts, including The Writer’s Room, which discusses the writers of Doctor Who and The Outer Limits, So Much Stuff to Sing, about the American Musical, and The Real McCoy, which has released two episodes since we recorded this one, on Silver Nemesis and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or challenge you to a yo’ mamma competition the likes of which you’ve never seen.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
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. We just released our first episode for the new year, in which we slur incoherently during the first ever episode of Roger Moore’s The Saint.
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The Cambridge Latin Course
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, while Nathan’s lying on the couch hungover, James is in an ecstatic vaporous trance, and Brendan’s admiring his latest avant-garde objet d’art, we are unexpectedly joined by friend-of-the-podcast, Erik Stadnik, who we hope will (eventually) find it in his heart to save us from the latest impending apocalypse, The Fires of Pompeii.
Notes and links
Strap yourself in. There’s a lot this week.
The Doctor’s previous and completely contradictory visit to Pompeii is chronicled in the first Big Finish audio starring Sylvester McCoy and Bonnie Langford, called The Fires of Vulcan.
Roman historian Mary Beard defines the Dormouse Test like this: “[In a modern recreation of ancient Rome,] how long is it before the characters adopt an uncomfortably horizontal position in front of tables, usually festooned with grapes, and one says to another: ‘Can I pass you a dormouse?’'”
Here is a 3D recreation of the house of Lucius Caecilius Iucundus in Pompeii. It’s seen better days, to be honest.
This article appeared just days before our recording: the remains of one victim found in Herculaneum revealed that their owner’s brain turned to glass in the heat of the eruption.
David Whitaker was, in many ways, the creative genius who gave us Doctor Who, and in his very early novelisation, Doctor Who and the Crusaders, he not only gives his take on how history works, he also explains the morality of the Doctor’s historical adventures. A must-read.
Caroline Simcox finds a new way to approach historical Doctor Who adventures in Big Finish’s The Council of Nicaea. Son of the Dragon, by Steve Lyons, covers similar territory.
Tat Wood’s About Time 9 is the (sort of) definitive guide to Series 4 and the 2009 specials. No sign of About Time 10 yet, but we’re desperately hoping it will arrive before 2021.
Follow us
Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood and Brendan is @brandybongos. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam, and the strings performance was by Jane Aubourg. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
Erik is @sjcAustenite on Twitter, and appears by arrangement with an impressive number of podcasts, including The Writer’s Room, which discusses the writers of Doctor Who and The Outer Limits, So Much Stuff to Sing, about the American Musical, and The Real McCoy, which has released two episodes since we recorded this one, on Silver Nemesis and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or challenge you to a yo’ mamma competition the likes of which you’ve never seen.
And more
You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found.
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. We just released our first episode for the new year, in which we slur incoherently during the first ever episode of Roger Moore’s The Saint.