Latest Podcast Episodes
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Episode 109 Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's been a few years now, so it's time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor's companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what's great about this story. It's episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord -- Mindwarp.
There's Always a Choice
You've waited long enough: it's time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It's just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being "fridged". You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about "lampshading" the convenient arrival of a new companion. It's just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we've finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, wealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 109 Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's been a few years now, so it's time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor's companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what's great about this story. It's episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord -- Mindwarp.
There's Always a Choice
You've waited long enough: it's time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It's just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being "fridged". You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about "lampshading" the convenient arrival of a new companion. It's just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we've finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, wealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Review – Jago and Litefoot Season 1, Interview with Christopher Benjamin
The Doctor Who Podcast“What temptuous contortions of the gyrating kind!”
Big Finish have expanded their already impressive range of Doctor Who-related audios with the release of Jago and Litefoot – Season 1. Henry Gordon Jago and Professor Litefoot are two characters fondly remembered from the Tom Baker story The Talons of Weng-Chiang.
So popular were they that they have been given their own audio series to explore the seedy underbelly of Victorian England.
James and Trevor review the four story first season.
We also have an interview with Henry Gordon Jago himself, Christopher Benjamin. Our thanks go to Luke from the The Minute Doctor Who Podcast for stepping in at the last minute and helping us out with this interview.
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Episode 27: The Scarlet Empress
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastThis March it’s all about Paul Magrs (pronounced “mars”, by the way). That means we’re serving up a whopping dose of gin and tonics with The Scarlet Empress, the novel that introduced the world to Iris Wildthyme. From the back cover:
Arriving on the almost impossibly ancient planet of Hyspero, a world where magic and danger walk hand in hand, the Doctor and Sam are caught up in a bizarre struggle for survival.
Hyspero has been ruled for thousands of years by the Scarlet Empresses, creatures of dangerous powers – powers that a member of the Doctor’s own race is keen to possess herself: the eccentric time traveller and philanderer known only as Iris Wildthyme.
As the real reason for Iris’s obsession becomes clear, the Doctor and Sam must embark on a perilous journey across deserts, mountains, forests and oceans. Both friends and foes are found among spirts, djinns, alligator men and golden bears – but in a land where the magical is possible, is anything really as it seems?
Feel free to email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com and follow us Twitter via @dwbcpodcast. Also, follow Erik via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Review – Jago and Litefoot Season 1, Interview with Christopher Benjamin
The Doctor Who Podcast“What temptuous contortions of the gyrating kind!”
Big Finish have expanded their already impressive range of Doctor Who-related audios with the release of Jago and Litefoot – Season 1. Henry Gordon Jago and Professor Litefoot are two characters fondly remembered from the Tom Baker story The Talons of Weng-Chiang.
So popular were they that they have been given their own audio series to explore the seedy underbelly of Victorian England.
James and Trevor review the four story first season.
We also have an interview with Henry Gordon Jago himself, Christopher Benjamin. Our thanks go to Luke from the The Minute Doctor Who Podcast for stepping in at the last minute and helping us out with this interview.
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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's been a few years now, so it's time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor's companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what's great about this story. It's episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord -- Mindwarp.
There's Always a Choice
You've waited long enough: it's time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It's just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being "fridged". You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about "lampshading" the convenient arrival of a new companion. It's just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we've finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, wealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's been a few years now, so it's time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor's companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what's great about this story. It's episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord -- Mindwarp.
There's Always a Choice
You've waited long enough: it's time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It's just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being "fridged". You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about "lampshading" the convenient arrival of a new companion. It's just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we've finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, wealsohaveplentyofRodgecastsonline, and thereareotherBondsavailable, aswell. You can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 27: The Scarlet Empress
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastThis March it's all about Paul Magrs (pronounced "mars", by the way). That means we're serving up a whopping dose of gin and tonics with The Scarlet Empress, the novel that introduced the world to Iris Wildthyme. From the back cover:
Arriving on the almost impossibly ancient planet of Hyspero, a world where magic and danger walk hand in hand, the Doctor and Sam are caught up in a bizarre struggle for survival.
Hyspero has been ruled for thousands of years by the Scarlet Empresses, creatures of dangerous powers - powers that a member of the Doctor's own race is keen to possess herself: the eccentric time traveller and philanderer known only as Iris Wildthyme.
As the real reason for Iris's obsession becomes clear, the Doctor and Sam must embark on a perilous journey across deserts, mountains, forests and oceans. Both friends and foes are found among spirts, djinns, alligator men and golden bears - but in a land where the magical is possible, is anything really as it seems?
Feel free to email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com and follow us Twitter via @dwbcpodcast. Also, follow Erik via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Daveac Video Blog
Trying to fit a 20 minute vblog into 15 minutes with just time for a wine at the end
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EPISODE321 - Doctor Who 'Knock, Knock' Review (Spoilers!)
The Cultdom CollectiveCultdom reviews the Doctor Who story 'Knock, Knock' - Series 10 Episode 4 (with spoilers)
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EPISODE321 - Doctor Who 'Knock, Knock' Review (Spoilers!)
The Cultdom CollectiveCultdom reviews the Doctor Who story 'Knock, Knock' - Series 10 Episode 4 (with spoilers)
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US WhoCast Ep 017: Stowaway Mytharc 09 "The Empty Tardis"
US WhoCastMatt gets another clue from the Doctor about his dreams while he, The Doctor, and Rose are drawn to the height of the London Blitz by Captain Jack Harkness. To submit feedback call 314-884-1249 or send e-mail to uswhocast@gmail.com
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Tim's Take On: Episode 166(Dr Who: The Bells of Saint John review)
Tim's Take On...Doctor Who returns it's the oddly named Series 7b and something's in the wi fi and I don't just mean this show. My first mini review of 2013 as the Doctor meets his new companion for the third time.
End Theme is Dr Who Theme(Nintendo SNES version) by Doctor Octoroc
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s been a few years now, so it’s time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor’s companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what’s great about this story. It’s episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord — Mindwarp.
There’s Always a Choice
You’ve waited long enough: it’s time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It’s just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being “fridged”. You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about “lampshading” the convenient arrival of a new companion. It’s just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, 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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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s been a few years now, so it’s time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor’s companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what’s great about this story. It’s episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord — Mindwarp.
There’s Always a Choice
You’ve waited long enough: it’s time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It’s just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being “fridged”. You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about “lampshading” the convenient arrival of a new companion. It’s just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, 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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Tim's Take On: Episode 166(Dr Who: The Bells of Saint John review)
Tim's Take On...Doctor Who returns it's the oddly named Series 7b and something's in the wi fi and I don't just mean this show. My first mini review of 2013 as the Doctor meets his new companion for the third time.
End Theme is Dr Who Theme(Nintendo SNES version) by Doctor Octoroc
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s been a few years now, so it’s time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor’s companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what’s great about this story. It’s episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord — Mindwarp.
There’s Always a Choice
You’ve waited long enough: it’s time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It’s just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being “fridged”. You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about “lampshading” the convenient arrival of a new companion. It’s just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, 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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Tim's Take On: Episode 166(Dr Who: The Bells of Saint John review)
Tim's Take On...Doctor Who returns it's the oddly named Series 7b and something's in the wi fi and I don't just mean this show. My first mini review of 2013 as the Doctor meets his new companion for the third time.
End Theme is Dr Who Theme(Nintendo SNES version) by Doctor Octoroc
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s been a few years now, so it’s time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor’s companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what’s great about this story. It’s episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord — Mindwarp.
There’s Always a Choice
You’ve waited long enough: it’s time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It’s just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being “fridged”. You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about “lampshading” the convenient arrival of a new companion. It’s just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, 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 Doctor Who Podcast Episode #47: Review - Jago and Litefoot Season 1, Interview with Christopher Benjamin
The Doctor Who Podcast"What temptuous contortions of the gyrating kind!" Big Finish have expanded their already impressive range of Doctor Who-related audios with the release of Jago and Litefoot - Season 1. Henry Gordon Jago and Professor Litefoot are two characters fondly remembered from the Tom Baker story The Talons of Weng-Chiang. So popular were they that they [...]
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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s been a few years now, so it’s time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor’s companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what’s great about this story. It’s episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord — Mindwarp.
There’s Always a Choice
You’ve waited long enough: it’s time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It’s just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being “fridged”. You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about “lampshading” the convenient arrival of a new companion. It’s just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, 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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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s been a few years now, so it’s time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor’s companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what’s great about this story. It’s episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord — Mindwarp.
There’s Always a Choice
You’ve waited long enough: it’s time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It’s just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being “fridged”. You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about “lampshading” the convenient arrival of a new companion. It’s just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, 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 Flashing Blade Podcast - 1-149 - Doctor Who Podcast
The Flashing Blade PodcastA late result,
Jago and Litefoot 5 : Gallifrey 5.
That result, there, meaning that Jago and Litefoot go through to the play-offs where they'll face either Dalek Empire or Cybermen. That match to be played on Wednesday evening... there.
And now on BBC1.....
And in the end, It is the most shattering experience of a young man's life when one morning he awakes and quite reasonably says to himself, "I will never play the Dane.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #47: Review - Jago and Litefoot Season 1, Interview with Christopher Benjamin
The Doctor Who Podcast“What temptuous contortions of the gyrating kind!” Big Finish have expanded their already impressive range of Doctor Who-related audios with the release of Jago and Litefoot – Season 1. Henry Gordon Jago and Professor Litefoot are two characters fondly remembered from the Tom Baker story The Talons of Weng-Chiang. So popular were they that they [...]
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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s been a few years now, so it’s time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor’s companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what’s great about this story. It’s episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord — Mindwarp.
There’s Always a Choice
You’ve waited long enough: it’s time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It’s just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being “fridged”. You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about “lampshading” the convenient arrival of a new companion. It’s just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, 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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Episode 15: The Singing Sands
The Who NoobsTwo extremely special guests join us this week (for the first time!) to discuss the 2nd episode in the "Marco Polo" saga, "The Singing Sands". Tune in to find out the relation. This is our longest (and hopefully most engaging) podcast yet! Episode starring Mark Eden as Marco Polo and William Hartnell as Doctor Who, originally aired February 29, 1964 (a leap day). Audio length: 74 mins 46 secs.
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050 - The Unearthly Child Podcast: The Angels Take Manhattan and The Snowmen
The Unearthly Child PodcastI've caught up just in time: in this episode I review episodes 5 and 6 of this series, The Angels Take Manhattan and The Snowmen, the Christmas special.
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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s been a few years now, so it’s time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor’s companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what’s great about this story. It’s episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord — Mindwarp.
There’s Always a Choice
You’ve waited long enough: it’s time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It’s just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being “fridged”. You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about “lampshading” the convenient arrival of a new companion. It’s just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, 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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Episode 15: The Singing Sands
The Who NoobsTwo extremely special guests join us this week (for the first time!) to discuss the 2nd episode in the "Marco Polo" saga, "The Singing Sands". Tune in to find out the relation. This is our longest (and hopefully most engaging) podcast yet! Episode starring Mark Eden as Marco Polo and William Hartnell as Doctor Who, originally aired February 29, 1964 (a leap day). Audio length: 74 mins 46 secs.
Stream | Download | iTunes
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TDP 305: Big Finish Retrospective 001 Sirens of Time
Tin Dog PodcastDOCTOR WHO TIN DOG PODCAST - BIG FINISH RETROSPECTIVE 001 SIRENS OF TIME Gallifrey is in a state of crisis, facing destruction at the hands of an overwhelming enemy. And the Doctor is involved in three different incarnations - each caught up in a deadly adventure, scattered across time and space. The web of time is threatened - and someone wants the Doctor dead. The three incarnations of the Doctor must join together to set time back on the right track - but in doing so, will they unleash a still greater threat? The Seventh Doctor is in Episode 1 of this four-part story; the Fifth Doctor is in episode 2; the Sixth Doctor is in episode 3; and all three Doctors are in the final episode. Written By: Nicholas BriggsDirected By: Nicholas Briggs Plot Vansell, a member of the Celestial Intervention Agency, arrives on Gallifrey with an urgent message for the President of the Time Lords — an invasion fleet threatens the planet and Time Lord technology will not be able to repel them. History has somehow been distorted, and the only clue is the artron energy of a Time Lord in the distortion... the energy belongs to the Doctor. The Seventh Doctor hears the cloister bell tolling within the TARDIS and changes the coordinate setting. A message comes through from the Time Lords but is too garbled for the Doctor to make out its content. He then hears a mysterious sound coming from outside the TARDIS, and exits to investigate. He hears a woman, Elenya, drowning in quicksand and rushes to her rescue. He is waylaid by a cackling hag who says both he and Elenya will die. Arriving at the quicksand, the Doctor wonders why the hag had not tried to save Elenya, and takes her back to the TARDIS. The hag, Ruthley, returns to attend to a crippled old man named Sancroft, her prisoner. Over a communicator, she reports to a commandant who questions her over ion trails he has detected in her sector but she denies knowledge of them. At the TARDIS, the Doctor is not able to enter his ship. He asks Elenya how she arrived on the world. Sensing some familiarity about her he asks if they have met before. Elenya says that she crash landed on the planet. They set out to search for the hag's residence, as another space craft crash lands nearby. Hearing the crash, Sancroft asks Ruthley if the planet's shields are failing, but she then taunts him that no one is coming to his rescue. The Doctor and Elenya see a ship that somehow makes it through the shields. Ruthley is heard communicating with an alien voice on the ship, which informs her that bio-assassin cultures will activate on landing. The Doctor and Elenya desperately dive for cover as a further ship makes a landing nearby. They arrive at its crash site as something alive emerges. Elenya thinks she is looking at a dying creature, but the Doctor believes the opposite — it is something being born. Ruthley speaks to a planetary security robot, a Drudger, and commands it to eliminate the Doctor and Elenya, but it tells her that that procedure is not permitted. Ruthley, talking to herself, says that does not matter because all will be dead soon. The Doctor and Elenya come across the robot which commences to do a mind scan which knocks them out. The Doctor awakes to find himself with Sancroft, but Elenya is still unconscious. He is surprised that the Doctor is not afraid of him. The Drudger reports to Ruthley that it has found bio-engineered life forms emerging from the wreck. The robot confronts the life form and commands it to surrender, it reply is to open fire. Ruthley comes to the cell and tells them they cannot escape, as in the distance they hear the Drudgers being destroyed. Ruthley cackles and tells them that "they" will kill all of them. The Doctor asks if there is anywhere in the house they can all hide, and Sancroft suggests Ruthley's bedroom. Thinking she has done a deal with them, Ruthley approaches the bio-assassins and tells them that infamous Sancroft, First Knight of Velyshaa, is there for ready them to kill. However, the bio-assassins eliminate her so there will be no witnesses. The bio-assassin plays a recorded message — Sancroft has been sentenced to death for war crimes against the people of Calfadoria. When the Doctor pleads with the assassin to spare their lives, it tells him that it has no quarrel with anyone but Sancroft. However there must be no witnesses, and the assassin opens fire... A submarine prepares to attack a British freighter as the TARDIS materialises on board. The Fifth Doctor disembarks searching for some sort of distortion. He hears a voice of Time Lord calling to him to return to the TARDIS because of the "destruction of time". However, he is unable to get back inside his craft. A woman arrives and tells him that she will take him to her Captain, just as the submarine starts its attack. The submarine crew spot two survivors clinging to a box floating in the debris of the remains of the ship. The Doctor and the woman, Helen, are brought on board and a thrown in a cell. The craft submerges as a British destroyer enters the area. The Doctor demands to see Captain Schweiger with vital information for the Kaiser. The Doctor pretends to be a German spy, telling him that proof of his identity is in an airtight crate now floating in the sea. The Captain is unwilling to retrieve the crate because of the British ships in the area. When returned the cell, the Doctor notices evidence of a time distortion. One of the crew, Schmidt, begins to attack the Doctor and the voice of a Time Lord is heard urging on the attack. On Gallifrey, Vansell is reprimanded for his brutish plan by the President. However, Vansell insists that the Doctor must be stopped, whatever the cost. On the submarine, Helen tends to the Doctor's wounds after his fight as the alarms on the craft go off. A vessel, the Aquitania, the Lusitania or the Mauritania, has been sighted, and the submarine prepares to attack it. Vansell telepathically contacts Schmidt and again tells him to kill the Doctor. He goes to the cell with a pistol, and the Doctor tries to reason with him. The observing Time Lords argue over whether to kill the Doctor but Vansell proceeds to give the order to Schmidt to kill, who then shoots. Schweiger hears the shot and rushes to investigate. The Doctor is still alive, and Helen taking Schmidt's gun shoots and kills the German. The Doctor takes the gun from her, he has only suffered a shoulder wound. He threatens to shoot Schweiger unless he turns the submarine around. Schweiger does not believe the Doctor could shoot him, but Helen takes the gun and displays more determination. Schweiger turns the submarine around and it heads towards the last known position of the TARDIS. The Doctor however is still unable to reunite with his companions inside the TARDIS and realises that the Time Lords wish him to be dead... On Gallifrey, Vansell discovers that a female presence exists inhabiting the vortex at each of the nexus points at which the Doctor has been observed. He has found a further incident involving theSixth Doctor and the legendary time beast, the Temperon, in the Kurgon system. He pleads with the president for more power, but the President announces that the transduction barriers have been breached and the aliens have landed on Gallifrey. They call themselves the Knights of Velyshaa and have demanded an unconditional surrender... The Sixth Doctor finds himself at some kind of conference on a space ship where a waitress seems very familiar to him. The ship, the Edifice, is investigating a spatial anomaly known as theKurgon Wonder. However, a particle field quickly surrounds the ship — the Doctor identifies it as a shard of time distortion. He hears voice saying "help me", but is unable to identify the source. With the exception of the Doctor, a waitress named Elly and an android pilot, everyone on board is aged to death by the disruption. The Doctor tells Elly he believes the TARDIS has crashed into the Kurgon Wonder. They are attacked by some kind of monster but the pilot arrives and shoots it. Time distortion begins to make the hull of the ship disintegrate. The Doctor realises that the ship is still heading into the Wonder through momentum. Analysis of the monsters reveals that they are created by accelerated evolution of bacteria and viruses. On Gallifrey, the Knights shoot dead the President, their technology inhibiting any further regenerations. Vansell is also shot but manages to send a final message through the pilot's positronic brain: "do not free the Temperon." Elly reveals that she is part of an organisation dedicated to freeing a being they believe is trapped in the Kurgon Wonder. The Doctor deduces from the presences of Temperon particles that the Wonder is in fact the legendary Temperon trapped at the moment of its death. As the pilot is about to relay the Time Lord's message to the Doctor, Elly shoots it. Afterwards, the Doctor finds himself back in the TARDIS at the centre of the Wonder. The Doctor attempts to dematerialise which will also free the Temperon. The Temperon tells the Doctor that he has released the Knights of Velyshaa. As the Doctor is smothered by the Temperon it issues a final warning: "Beware the Sirens of Time..." The Temperon absorbs the Doctor into itself and continues its warning about the Sirens of Time. Deposited on Gallifrey, he finds himself in the Panopticon alongside his fifth and seventh incarnations, also brought by the Temperon. They enter contact to share their experiences. They realise the girl each of them encountered was in fact the same person. One of the Knights of Velyshaa welcomes Knight Commander Lyena to Gallifrey in the name of Sancroff. They detect Time Lord life signs and force the Doctors to flee. Escaping into the lower parts of Capitol, they start to search for the Temperon. The Sixth and Seventh Doctors observe a Knight out of its armour, its flesh is rotted and diseased. Soon they find the restrained Temperon, but are captured by the Knights. All three Doctors are brought before Lyena who reveals that subjugated Time Lords are being used to revitalise the Knights. She proceeds to reveal what happened next at each of the nexus points. The Seventh Doctor rerouted the planetary shields to repel the bio-assassins and save Sancroff. The Knights one day found him to inspire their plans of conquest. The Fifth Doctor's actions prevented the sinking of the Lusitania. Although the outcome of the First World War was not greatly affected, a common criminal on board the ship who should have died went on to murder Alexander Fleming. Penicillin was never discovered and in 1956 a plague devastated the Earth. This in turn prevented future humans from defeating the Knights of Velyshaa in battle. When the Sixth Doctor freed the Temperon, its destruction allowed the Knights to gain the powers of Time Travel. However, Lyena pleads with the Doctor to return in time and reverse all the changes. It seems that the destruction of the Temperon caused a disease which affected all the Knights. The last remaining TARDIS on Gallifrey is too damaged to allow them to use it. When they suggest they should release the Temperon, Lyena immediately refuses and orders the Doctors be arrested. The Temperon warns the Doctors to beware the Sirens of Time, and to beware Lyena. Grabbing a weapon from a Knight guard, they use it to release the Temperon from its restraints. It tells the Doctors that Elenya, Helen, Ellie and Lyena are all the same, manifestations of the Sirens of Time — a race that feeds on the energies of chaos, distortions and disruptions in time. Unable to disrupt directly, they lure others to do so. If the Doctors obey the Sirens call more than once, they will be forever trapped in their thrall, but Lyena threatens to kill the Fifth Doctor if they disobey her. The Temperon tells the Doctors if they free it, it will go back in time and destroy the Sirens at the beginning of time. However, they realise he cannot destroy the Sirens or he would have already done so. The Temperon admits this, but he could contain them. Renewing her threat to kill the Fifth Doctor, the Sixth Doctor uses his pragmatism to see through the threat and releases the Temperon. Sancroff is killed by a bio-assassin, the Lusitania is destroyed by the German submarine. Vansell's TARDIS arrives on Gallifrey but nothing is out of the ordinary, and he departs. The Doctors arrive at the nexus point where the Seventh Doctor met Elenya for the first time, but ignore her cries for help. They see the hag Ruthley but tell her they were never there. The Doctors then depart, each to try to find their own TARDIS's... [edit]Cast The Seventh Doctor (parts 1 & 4) — Sylvester McCoy The Fifth Doctor (parts 2 & 4) — Peter Davison The Sixth Doctor (parts 3 & 4) — Colin Baker Commander Raldeth — Andrew Fettes Coordinator Vansell — Anthony Keetch The President — Michael Wade Elenya — Sarah Mowat Ruthley — Maggie Stables Sancroff — Colin McIntyre Commandant — John Wadmore Lt Zenther — John Wadmore Captain Schweiger — Mark Gatiss Schmidt — Andrew Fettes Helen — Sarah Mowat The Temperon — Nicholas Briggs Ellie — Sarah Mowat Pilot Azimendah — John Wadmore Captain — Mark Gatiss Delegate — Nicholas Pegg Sub-commander — John Wadmore Knight Commander Lyena — Sarah Mowat Knight 2 — Mark Gatiss [edit]Continuity The Sirens of Time feed off changes in history in the same way as the Timewyrm who featured in the Seventh Doctor novel range The Virgin New Adventures. The Temperon may be related to the Chronovores first introduced in The Time Monster. Co-ordinator Vansell returns in The Apocalypse Element, Neverland and in the Doctor Who Unbound play, He Jests at Scars... He was previously mentioned in the novel Divided Loyalties. The Knights of Velyshaa and Drudgers return in Big Finish's Dalek Empire audio series. The Doctors share a moment of telepathic contact first seen in The Three Doctors, accompanied a sound effect also introduced in that story. These three Doctors team up with the Eighth Doctor to defeat the Daleks in The Four Doctors. [edit]External links Big Finish Productions - The Sirens of Time The Sirens of Time at the Doctor Who Reference Guide DiscContinuity Guide - The Sirens of Time Cast Peter Davison (Fifth Doctor); Colin Baker (Sixth Doctor); Sylvester McCoy (Seventh Doctor); Andrew Fettes (Commander Raldeth / Schmidt); Anthony Keetch(Coordinator Vansell); Michael Wade (The President); Sarah Mowat (Knight Commander Lyena); Maggie Stables (Ruthley); Colin McIntyre (Sancroff); John Wadmore (Commandant / Lt Zentener / Pilot Azimendah / Sub-Commander Solanec); Mark Gatiss (Captain Schwieger / Captain / Knight 2); Nicholas Briggs(The Temperon / Drudgers); Nicholas Pegg (Delegate)
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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s been a few years now, so it’s time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor’s companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what’s great about this story. It’s episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord — Mindwarp.
There’s Always a Choice
You’ve waited long enough: it’s time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It’s just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being “fridged”. You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about “lampshading” the convenient arrival of a new companion. It’s just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, 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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Dark Colours
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s been a few years now, so it’s time to cynically murder another one of the Doctor’s companions. Which is why we spend a lot of time talking about what’s great about this story. It’s episodes 5 to 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord — Mindwarp.
There’s Always a Choice
You’ve waited long enough: it’s time for you to vote for a Tom Baker story for our next commentary podcast. It’s just like the British General Election, only not horrendous.
Voting in the FTE Tom Baker commentary poll has now closed. In this poll, our listeners made a choice between The Hand of Fear , The Sun Makers, The Stones of Blood and The Horns of Nimon. The winner will be announced in Episode 115.
Buy the story!
Mindwarp was (unsurprisingly) released as part of the Trial of a Time Lord box set in 2008/2009. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Not much to say here, but Nathan makes a reference to Peri being “fridged”. You can find the TV Tropes entry on fridging here.
Moments later, he namechecks another trope when he talks about “lampshading” the convenient arrival of a new companion. It’s just tropes tropes tropes tropes tropes this week.
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. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
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 do something so horrifically cynical that it completely ruins the best TV show of your entire childhood.
Bondfinger
Over on Bondfinger, we’ve finally reached the end of the entire Timothy Dalton era, with our recently-released commentary on Licence to Kill. Fans of Timothy Dalton will also enjoy our commentary on The Living Daylights.
Of course, 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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Episode 15: The Singing Sands
The Who NoobsTwo extremely special guests join us this week (for the first time!) to discuss the 2nd episode in the "Marco Polo" saga, "The Singing Sands". Tune in to find out the relation. This is our longest (and hopefully most engaging) podcast yet! Episode starring Mark Eden as Marco Polo and William Hartnell as Doctor Who, originally aired February 29, 1964 (a leap day). Audio length: 74 mins 46 secs.
Stream | Download | iTunes
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Classic Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen
Who NewIt’s time for Who Classic! We’re taking a quick trip in the Tardis to see the Second Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria battle the Cybermen.
Join us as we discuss the 1967 Classic Who story arc: The Tomb of the Cybermen
Archaeologists are looking for the lost Tomb of the Cybermen but the backers of the expedition actually want to revive the Cybermen. The Doctor must stop the evil plot before the Cybermen escape and everyone is killed, or worse – converted!
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or YouTube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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Episode 65 : The Seeds of Doom
The Untempered Schism PodcastThere are some odd things you can find in the ice of Antarctica, a pair of alien pods turns out to be one of them. This gets the Doctor and Sarah involved, but not before one of the pod germinates and creates a plant monster. Luckily it's not too hard to defeat, but unfortunately the other pod is stolen by a planet obsessed crazy man who likes the idea of a giant plant monster running around killing everyone and everything. And we do mean giant plant monster!
Feedback to: show@untemperedschism.org
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 30:36
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Geeklectic: Episode 4- Half River Song, Half River Tam
GeeklecticClay & Stephen return for episode 3 where they abandon the 5x5 format and join in the Geekgasm on: 1. They discuss the "Geekgasm Weekend"- The Walking Dead season finale, the Game of Thrones premier and the Dr Who season 7B premiere are all this weekend! 2. They discuss the "mini-episode" of Dr Who which leads down a long and winding path of discussion of - the Doctor as an allegory for God and the relative strengths and weaknesses of all the companions 3. The show closes on a long discussion of Firefly, especially the strong points of the characters and some of the missteps and things that would have been expected had the show had more than the, sadly, short run. Please send us feedback to smartpenguin78@yahoo.com or on twitter @geeklectic or @smartpenguin78
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Geeklectic: Episode 4- Half River Song, Half River Tam
GeeklecticClay & Stephen return for episode 3 where they abandon the 5x5 format and join in the Geekgasm on: 1. They discuss the "Geekgasm Weekend"- The Walking Dead season finale, the Game of Thrones premier and the Dr Who season 7B premiere are all this weekend! 2. They discuss the "mini-episode" of Dr Who which leads down a long and winding path of discussion of - the Doctor as an allegory for God and the relative strengths and weaknesses of all the companions 3. The show closes on a long discussion of Firefly, especially the strong points of the characters and some of the missteps and things that would have been expected had the show had more than the, sadly, short run. Please send us feedback to smartpenguin78@yahoo.com or on twitter @geeklectic or @smartpenguin78
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The Cloister Room 011 - Poor Daleks (again)
The Cloister RoomOh! It's the eleventh episode of The Cloister Room, a podcast about Doctor Who and other things.
This week, the "Doctor Who" is the Christopher Eccleston story "Dalek". Aaaaand no "Other Things."
Next week, we'll be talking about the Tenth Doctor story "Midnight". The week after that we'll be talking about an Eleventh Doctor story... of your choosing!
Comment here on this post, or leave an @ reply for @TheCloisterRoom on Twitter telling us which we should discuss.
Oh, and be sure to let us know what you think of the podcast, through either of those ways or by e-mail at thecloisterroom@gmail.com.
Show topics:
00:00-01:27 - Intro
01:28-17:01 - "Dalek" discussion
17:02-19:40 - Next week: "Midnight"!
19:41-21:18 - Conclusion
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The ESO Dragon*Con Khan Report 2013 Ep 3
Earth Station OneBelieve or not, we are past the halfway point to Dragon*Con 2013! Mike, Mike, Darren and Mary Lou Who discuss the latest news, guest announcements, and volunteer information (official and otherwise). We also chat with the new Podcasting Track Director, Brian Dunaway. JC and Rita de la Torre join us to disclose what their first … Continue reading
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EPISODE321 - Doctor Who 'Knock, Knock' Review (Spoilers!)
The Cultdom CollectiveCultdom reviews the Doctor Who story 'Knock, Knock' - Series 10 Episode 4 (with spoilers)
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Classic Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen
Who NewIt’s time for Who Classic! We’re taking a quick trip in the Tardis to see the Second Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria battle the Cybermen.
Join us as we discuss the 1967 Classic Who story arc: The Tomb of the Cybermen
Archaeologists are looking for the lost Tomb of the Cybermen but the backers of the expedition actually want to revive the Cybermen. The Doctor must stop the evil plot before the Cybermen escape and everyone is killed, or worse – converted!
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or YouTube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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EPISODE321 - Doctor Who 'Knock, Knock' Review (Spoilers!)
The Cultdom CollectiveCultdom reviews the Doctor Who story 'Knock, Knock' - Series 10 Episode 4 (with spoilers)
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Episode 105: Fun with Typing
The Happiness Patrol
This week on The Happiness Patrol Dale, Lela, Nancy and Lew are all back together and SO excited for the brand new episode of Doctor Who with the BRAND NEW COMPANION!!!
So sit back, relax, slip on the headphones and pretend you don't have to go to work on this week's
Happiness Patrol Episode 105: Fun with Typing
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EPISODE321 - Doctor Who 'Knock, Knock' Review (Spoilers!)
The Cultdom CollectiveCultdom reviews the Doctor Who story 'Knock, Knock' - Series 10 Episode 4 (with spoilers)
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Tim's Take On: Episode 41(Sarah Jane Adventures:The Vault of Secrets review)
Tim's Take On...My review of The Sarah Jane Adventures:The Vault of Secrets, also this week a short tribute to actor Graham Crowden who sadly died this week and a promo for The 20 Megabyte Doctor Who Podcast.
If you would like to help support the show there is now a t shirt shop here http://www.zazzle.co.uk/tdrury a few designs are available one by me and the others by Craig Hansen.
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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EPISODE321 - Doctor Who 'Knock, Knock' Review (Spoilers!)
The Cultdom CollectiveCultdom reviews the Doctor Who story 'Knock, Knock' - Series 10 Episode 4 (with spoilers)
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Episode 105: Fun with Typing
The Happiness Patrol
This week on The Happiness Patrol Dale, Lela, Nancy and Lew are all back together and SO excited for the brand new episode of Doctor Who with the BRAND NEW COMPANION!!!
So sit back, relax, slip on the headphones and pretend you don't have to go to work on this week's
Happiness Patrol Episode 105: Fun with Typing
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Tim's Take On: Episode 41(Sarah Jane Adventures:The Vault of Secrets review)
Tim's Take On...My review of The Sarah Jane Adventures:The Vault of Secrets, also this week a short tribute to actor Graham Crowden who sadly died this week and a promo for The 20 Megabyte Doctor Who Podcast.
If you would like to help support the show there is now a t shirt shop here http://www.zazzle.co.uk/tdrury a few designs are available one by me and the others by Craig Hansen.
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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EPISODE321 - Doctor Who 'Knock, Knock' Review (Spoilers!)
The Cultdom CollectiveCultdom reviews the Doctor Who story 'Knock, Knock' - Series 10 Episode 4 (with spoilers)
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EPISODE321 - Doctor Who 'Knock, Knock' Review (Spoilers!)
The Cultdom CollectiveCultdom reviews the Doctor Who story 'Knock, Knock' - Series 10 Episode 4 (with spoilers)
