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Episode #309
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Enemy of the World
Adam, Debbie, Mary, Kirby and Andy return after a short hiatus to review this David Whitaker story. We also have feedback, partly from our live video feed from The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast Facebook Group page and via email. You Won't Get This One returns also with news.
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Episode #309
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Enemy of the World
Adam, Debbie, Mary, Kirby and Andy return after a short hiatus to review this David Whitaker story. We also have feedback, partly from our live video feed from The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast Facebook Group page and via email. You Won't Get This One returns also with news.
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Episode #309
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Enemy of the World
Adam, Debbie, Mary, Kirby and Andy return after a short hiatus to review this David Whitaker story. We also have feedback, partly from our live video feed from The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast Facebook Group page and via email. You Won't Get This One returns also with news.
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Episode #309
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Enemy of the World
Adam, Debbie, Mary, Kirby and Andy return after a short hiatus to review this David Whitaker story. We also have feedback, partly from our live video feed from The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast Facebook Group page and via email. You Won't Get This One returns also with news.
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Episode #309
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Enemy of the World
Adam, Debbie, Mary, Kirby and Andy return after a short hiatus to review this David Whitaker story. We also have feedback, partly from our live video feed from The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast Facebook Group page and via email. You Won't Get This One returns also with news.
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Episode #309
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Enemy of the World
Adam, Debbie, Mary, Kirby and Andy return after a short hiatus to review this David Whitaker story. We also have feedback, partly from our live video feed from The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast Facebook Group page and via email. You Won't Get This One returns also with news.
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Episode 74 Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own Phil Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US
) (Amazon UK).Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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Episode 74 Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own Phil Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US
) (Amazon UK).Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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Episode 74 Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own Phil Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US
) (Amazon UK).Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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Whostorian Bonus: Harry Who?
The WhostorianSeason 4 Episode 14a: In this special bonus episode, Shannon sits down with his former Route 21 co-host Harry to discuss when The Doctor was "Marvelous"
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Episode 74 Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own Phil Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US
) (Amazon UK).Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
-
Whostorian Bonus: Harry Who?
The WhostorianSeason 4 Episode 14a: In this special bonus episode, Shannon sits down with his former Route 21 co-host Harry to discuss when The Doctor was "Marvelous"
-
Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own El Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US
) (Amazon UK).Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
-
Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own El Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US
) (Amazon UK).Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
-
Whostorian Bonus: Harry Who?
The WhostorianSeason 4 Episode 14a: In this special bonus episode, Shannon sits down with his former Route 21 co-host Harry to discuss when The Doctor was "Marvelous"
-
Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own El Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US
) (Amazon UK).Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
-
Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own El Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US
) (Amazon UK).Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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Whostorian Bonus: Harry Who?
The WhostorianSeason 4 Episode 14a: In this special bonus episode, Shannon sits down with his former Route 21 co-host Harry to discuss when The Doctor was "Marvelous"
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Whostorian Bonus: Harry Who?
The WhostorianSeason 4 Episode 14a: In this special bonus episode, Shannon sits down with his former Route 21 co-host Harry to discuss when The Doctor was "Marvelous"
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Whostorian Bonus: Harry Who?
The WhostorianSeason 4 Episode 14a: In this special bonus episode, Shannon sits down with his former Route 21 co-host Harry to discuss when The Doctor was "Marvelous"
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Episode 74: Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own Phil Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US ) (Amazon UK).
Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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Episode 74: Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own Phil Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US ) (Amazon UK).
Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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Episode 74: Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own Phil Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US ) (Amazon UK).
Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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Episode 74: Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who's last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa's outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It's Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee's final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who's very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard's mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan's blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it's out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won't last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own Phil Sandifer's A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US ) (Amazon UK).
Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara's 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song "I Was a Fool". Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we'll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE's first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE's very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who's first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, visit the webpage or subscribe on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We've already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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Tim's Take On: Episode 236(Doctor Who: Mission to The Unknown mini review)
Tim's Take On...My classic series mini reviews reach another missing episode the oddity that is Doctor Who: Mission to the Unknown which I was able to watch thanks to this animated recon http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxfzet_doctor-who-mission-to-the-unknown-levine-animation_shortfilms
You can read more about this week's story here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_to_the_Unknown and The Wife in Space blog's verdict is here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/04/mission-to-the-unknown/
Also this week I took my flying TARDIS for a short flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoCm2Drq1H4
End theme is Doctor Who theme(Band aid mix)
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk 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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Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who’s last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa’s outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It’s Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee’s final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who’s very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard’s mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan’s blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it’s out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won’t last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke’s 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore’s The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own El Sandifer’s A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US ) (Amazon UK).
Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara’s 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song “I Was a Fool”. Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we’ll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE’s first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE’s very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who’s first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, check out the playlist on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We’ve already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
-
Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who’s last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa’s outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It’s Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee’s final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who’s very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard’s mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan’s blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it’s out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won’t last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke’s 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore’s The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own El Sandifer’s A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US ) (Amazon UK).
Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara’s 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song “I Was a Fool”. Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we’ll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE’s first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE’s very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who’s first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, check out the playlist on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We’ve already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
-
Tim's Take On: Episode 236(Doctor Who: Mission to The Unknown mini review)
Tim's Take On...My classic series mini reviews reach another missing episode the oddity that is Doctor Who: Mission to the Unknown which I was able to watch thanks to this animated recon http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxfzet_doctor-who-mission-to-the-unknown-levine-animation_shortfilms
You can read more about this week's story here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_to_the_Unknown and The Wife in Space blog's verdict is here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/04/mission-to-the-unknown/
Also this week I took my flying TARDIS for a short flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoCm2Drq1H4
End theme is Doctor Who theme(Band aid mix)
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk 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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Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who’s last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa’s outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It’s Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee’s final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who’s very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard’s mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan’s blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it’s out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won’t last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke’s 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore’s The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own El Sandifer’s A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US ) (Amazon UK).
Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara’s 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song “I Was a Fool”. Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we’ll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE’s first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE’s very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who’s first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, check out the playlist on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We’ve already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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Full of Orphans
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastIt’s the end, but the moment has been prepared for.
This episode, we say farewell to the star of Doctor Who’s last seven years and a huge part of our childhoods: the Great Curator himself, Tom Baker. On the way, we discuss gravity, orphans, Auntie Vanessa’s outfit, agnosticism and the untimely destruction of the entire universe. It’s Logopolis.
Buy the story!
Logopolis was released on DVD in 2007. In the US, it was available on its own (Amazon US), but, again, in the UK and Australia, it was part of the New Beginnings box set, which also included The Keeper of Traken and Castrovalva (Amazon UK).
Notes and links
In Australia, we were fortunate to have Doctor Who four or five nights a week at 6:30 PM just before the ABC News. But, between new seasons and endless repeats of Pertwee’s final year, we were treated to the Japanese television series Monkey, which was dubbed by fabulous English actors like Doctor Who’s very own David Collings, and newly-welcomed Australian citizen Miriam Margolyes.
Richard’s mention of frocks and guns gives us the perfect opportunity to link to Nathan’s blog post on the subject.
Before receding into the background on Doctor Who, Sarah Sutton starred in a spooky television programme called The Moon Stallion (1978), along with her fellow Who-alumni David Haig and John Abinieri.
Fans of the sombre mystical brilliance of Season 18 will enjoy following script editor Christopher Bidmead on Twitter at @chbid.
Feeling overwhelmed by the inevitability of death, the ephemerality of pleasure and the fundamental grinding pointlessness of human existence? Of course you are. Unfortunately, The Doctor Who Pattern Book will do very little to cheer you up. And anyway it’s out of print.
Fortunately, the universe won’t last forever. Fans of cabalistic ideas the link between words and reality will enjoy Arthur C. Clarke’s 1953 short story The Nine Billion Names of God.
Picks of the week
Brendan
Inveterate essayist and Avengers fan recommends Avengerworld: The Avengers in Our Lives, a charity anthology produced in aid of Champion Chanzige, a charity which exists to improve conditions for underprivileged children at a primary school in Tanzania.
Nathan
Nathan has been enjoying The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Check out their website at gagh.biz.
Richard
Charmingly, Richard has been reading books about Wonder Woman, including Jill Lepore’s The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US) (Amazon UK), and our very own El Sandifer’s A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman (Amazon US ) (Amazon UK).
Todd
Equally charmingly, Todd has been enjoying Tegan and Sara’s 2012 album Heartthrob, and particularly the song “I Was a Fool”. Buy it on iTunes. (Other online music retailers are also available.)
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 be so cross and self-destructive that we’ll probably unravel the whole causal nexus, and then the unravelling will spread out until the whole universe is reduced to nothing. Would that be an overreaction?
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds
Doctor Who in 10 Seconds is FTE’s first flight into the world of online video, featuring FTE’s very own CBBC-style television presenter, Brendan Jones.
To see every story from Doctor Who’s first three seasons summarised in 10 seconds to a jaunty musical accompaniment, check out the playlist on YouTube.
Bondfinger
Bondfinger continues to be a thing. We’ve already done nine commentary tracks, starting from Dr. No and going all the way to Live and Let Die. You can find all these commentaries on our website, and you can keep up with all the Bondfinger news on Twitter and Facebook, including an upcoming commentary track on The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
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Tim's Take On: Episode 236(Doctor Who: Mission to The Unknown mini review)
Tim's Take On...My classic series mini reviews reach another missing episode the oddity that is Doctor Who: Mission to the Unknown which I was able to watch thanks to this animated recon http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxfzet_doctor-who-mission-to-the-unknown-levine-animation_shortfilms
You can read more about this week's story here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_to_the_Unknown and The Wife in Space blog's verdict is here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/04/mission-to-the-unknown/
Also this week I took my flying TARDIS for a short flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoCm2Drq1H4
End theme is Doctor Who theme(Band aid mix)
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk 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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Tim's Take On: Episode 236(Doctor Who: Mission to The Unknown mini review)
Tim's Take On...My classic series mini reviews reach another missing episode the oddity that is Doctor Who: Mission to the Unknown which I was able to watch thanks to this animated recon http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxfzet_doctor-who-mission-to-the-unknown-levine-animation_shortfilms
You can read more about this week's story here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_to_the_Unknown and The Wife in Space blog's verdict is here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/04/mission-to-the-unknown/
Also this week I took my flying TARDIS for a short flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoCm2Drq1H4
End theme is Doctor Who theme(Band aid mix)
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk 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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Episode 210: Hell is for Podcasters
The Sonic ToolboxCheryl has survived the flu! She's back and we can get on with the program. Today we review the 10th Doctor two-parter, The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit. We're also talking about the race for Gally hotel rooms that recently occurred. And Daisy's boyfriend, Grant, makes an unexpected appearance to put his two cents in, and talk briefly about the Marvel/Netflix show, "Jessica Jones". But first, a bit of rabbit chasing...
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Episode 210: Hell is for Podcasters
The Sonic ToolboxCheryl has survived the flu! She's back and we can get on with the program. Today we review the 10th Doctor two-parter, The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit. We're also talking about the race for Gally hotel rooms that recently occurred. And Daisy's boyfriend, Grant, makes an unexpected appearance to put his two cents in, and talk briefly about the Marvel/Netflix show, "Jessica Jones". But first, a bit of rabbit chasing...
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Episode 210: Hell is for Podcasters
The Sonic ToolboxCheryl has survived the flu! She's back and we can get on with the program. Today we review the 10th Doctor two-parter, The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit. We're also talking about the race for Gally hotel rooms that recently occurred. And Daisy's boyfriend, Grant, makes an unexpected appearance to put his two cents in, and talk briefly about the Marvel/Netflix show, "Jessica Jones". But first, a bit of rabbit chasing...
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Episode 210: Hell is for Podcasters
The Sonic ToolboxCheryl has survived the flu! She's back and we can get on with the program. Today we review the 10th Doctor two-parter, The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit. We're also talking about the race for Gally hotel rooms that recently occurred. And Daisy's boyfriend, Grant, makes an unexpected appearance to put his two cents in, and talk briefly about the Marvel/Netflix show, "Jessica Jones". But first, a bit of rabbit chasing...
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Tim's Take On: Episode 236(Doctor Who: Mission to The Unknown mini review)
Tim's Take On...My classic series mini reviews reach another missing episode the oddity that is Doctor Who: Mission to the Unknown which I was able to watch thanks to this animated recon http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxfzet_doctor-who-mission-to-the-unknown-levine-animation_shortfilms
You can read more about this week's story here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_to_the_Unknown and The Wife in Space blog's verdict is here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/04/mission-to-the-unknown/
Also this week I took my flying TARDIS for a short flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoCm2Drq1H4
End theme is Doctor Who theme(Band aid mix)
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk 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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Tim's Take On: Episode 236(Doctor Who: Mission to The Unknown mini review)
Tim's Take On...My classic series mini reviews reach another missing episode the oddity that is Doctor Who: Mission to the Unknown which I was able to watch thanks to this animated recon http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxfzet_doctor-who-mission-to-the-unknown-levine-animation_shortfilms
You can read more about this week's story here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_to_the_Unknown and The Wife in Space blog's verdict is here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/04/mission-to-the-unknown/
Also this week I took my flying TARDIS for a short flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoCm2Drq1H4
End theme is Doctor Who theme(Band aid mix)
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk 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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Episode 210: Hell is for Podcasters
The Sonic ToolboxCheryl has survived the flu! She's back and we can get on with the program. Today we review the 10th Doctor two-parter, The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit. We're also talking about the race for Gally hotel rooms that recently occurred. And Daisy's boyfriend, Grant, makes an unexpected appearance to put his two cents in, and talk briefly about the Marvel/Netflix show, "Jessica Jones". But first, a bit of rabbit chasing...
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Radio Free Skaro #530 - Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Radio Free SkaroComics, commentaries, audio adventures (both new and rumoured) and a celebration of Doctor Who's many female scientists make for a busier newslist than usual in this, The Year With No Doctor Who, and this week you even get bonus tut-tutting about Target book arrangements and criminal dips to black on CraveTV's streaming editions of the programme. A summons to the high court of the League of Fandom is in the maoi and should be arriving at their offices soon, fear not. And if that made-up legal nonsense doesn't engage you, how about a commentary for "Face the Raven" with Deb Stanish of Verity! fame and Alyssa of Whovian Feminism?
Check out the shownotes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #530 - Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Radio Free SkaroComics, commentaries, audio adventures (both new and rumoured) and a celebration of Doctor Who's many female scientists make for a busier newslist than usual in this, The Year With No Doctor Who, and this week you even get bonus tut-tutting about Target book arrangements and criminal dips to black on CraveTV's streaming editions of the programme. A summons to the high court of the League of Fandom is in the maoi and should be arriving at their offices soon, fear not. And if that made-up legal nonsense doesn't engage you, how about a commentary for "Face the Raven" with Deb Stanish of Verity! fame and Alyssa of Whovian Feminism?
Check out the shownotes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #530 - Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Radio Free SkaroComics, commentaries, audio adventures (both new and rumoured) and a celebration of Doctor Who’s many female scientists make for a busier newslist than usual in this, The Year With No Doctor Who, and this week you even get bonus tut-tutting about Target book arrangements and criminal dips to black on CraveTV’s streaming editions of the programme. A summons to the high court of the League of Fandom is in the maoi and should be arriving at their offices soon, fear not. And if that made-up legal nonsense doesn’t engage you, how about a commentary for “Face the Raven” with Deb Stanish of Verity! fame and Alyssa of Whovian Feminism?
Check out the shownotes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 210: Hell is for Podcasters
The Sonic ToolboxCheryl has survived the flu! She's back and we can get on with the program. Today we review the 10th Doctor two-parter, The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit. We're also talking about the race for Gally hotel rooms that recently occurred. And Daisy's boyfriend, Grant, makes an unexpected appearance to put his two cents in, and talk briefly about the Marvel/Netflix show, "Jessica Jones". But first, a bit of rabbit chasing...
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Radio Free Skaro #530 - Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Radio Free SkaroComics, commentaries, audio adventures (both new and rumoured) and a celebration of Doctor Who's many female scientists make for a busier newslist than usual in this, The Year With No Doctor Who, and this week you even get bonus tut-tutting about Target book arrangements and criminal dips to black on CraveTV's streaming editions of the programme. A summons to the high court of the League of Fandom is in the maoi and should be arriving at their offices soon, fear not. And if that made-up legal nonsense doesn't engage you, how about a commentary for "Face the Raven" with Deb Stanish of Verity! fame and Alyssa of Whovian Feminism?
Check out the shownotes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #530 - Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Radio Free SkaroComics, commentaries, audio adventures (both new and rumoured) and a celebration of Doctor Who's many female scientists make for a busier newslist than usual in this, The Year With No Doctor Who, and this week you even get bonus tut-tutting about Target book arrangements and criminal dips to black on CraveTV's streaming editions of the programme. A summons to the high court of the League of Fandom is in the maoi and should be arriving at their offices soon, fear not. And if that made-up legal nonsense doesn't engage you, how about a commentary for "Face the Raven" with Deb Stanish of Verity! fame and Alyssa of Whovian Feminism?
Check out the shownotes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #530 - Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Radio Free SkaroComics, commentaries, audio adventures (both new and rumoured) and a celebration of Doctor Who’s many female scientists make for a busier newslist than usual in this, The Year With No Doctor Who, and this week you even get bonus tut-tutting about Target book arrangements and criminal dips to black on CraveTV’s streaming editions of the programme. A summons to the high court of the League of Fandom is in the maoi and should be arriving at their offices soon, fear not. And if that made-up legal nonsense doesn’t engage you, how about a commentary for “Face the Raven” with Deb Stanish of Verity! fame and Alyssa of Whovian Feminism?
Check out the shownotes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 210: Hell is for Podcasters
The Sonic ToolboxCheryl has survived the flu! She's back and we can get on with the program. Today we review the 10th Doctor two-parter, The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit. We're also talking about the race for Gally hotel rooms that recently occurred. And Daisy's boyfriend, Grant, makes an unexpected appearance to put his two cents in, and talk briefly about the Marvel/Netflix show, "Jessica Jones". But first, a bit of rabbit chasing...
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Radio Free Skaro #530 - Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Radio Free SkaroComics, commentaries, audio adventures (both new and rumoured) and a celebration of Doctor Who's many female scientists make for a busier newslist than usual in this, The Year With No Doctor Who, and this week you even get bonus tut-tutting about Target book arrangements and criminal dips to black on CraveTV's streaming editions of the programme. A summons to the high court of the League of Fandom is in the maoi and should be arriving at their offices soon, fear not. And if that made-up legal nonsense doesn't engage you, how about a commentary for "Face the Raven" with Deb Stanish of Verity! fame and Alyssa of Whovian Feminism?
Check out the shownotes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com