Latest Podcast Episodes
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TDP 569: 4th Doctor 5.3 - Paradox Planet
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews Whilst travelling in the vortex, the TARDIS is struck by an advanced war machine - a Time Tank! Losing Romana, the Doctor and K9 pursue the Tank to Aoris, a world quite literally at war with itself. Soldiers from the future are attacking the past of their own planet - gathering resources and stealing endangered species. But the past is not without weapons of its own - leaving deadly devices ready to trigger many years ahead after their enemies have been born. Trapped at opposite ends of a temporal war, the Time Lords have two time zones to save. But who is in the right, and who in the wrong? And when history itself is against you, can anybody actually win? Note: The adventure continues in Doctor Who: Legacy of Death Written By: Jonathan MorrisDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9/Machina) Simon Rouse (Drang), Tom Chadbon (Embery), Paul Panting (Fyrax), Emma Campbell-Jones (Shola), Laura Rees (Tyrus), Bryan Pilkington (Lostar), Jane Slavin (Medea),John Banks (Valchak) Producer David RichardsonScript Editor John Dorney
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TDP 569: 4th Doctor 5.3 - Paradox Planet
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews Whilst travelling in the vortex, the TARDIS is struck by an advanced war machine - a Time Tank! Losing Romana, the Doctor and K9 pursue the Tank to Aoris, a world quite literally at war with itself. Soldiers from the future are attacking the past of their own planet - gathering resources and stealing endangered species. But the past is not without weapons of its own - leaving deadly devices ready to trigger many years ahead after their enemies have been born. Trapped at opposite ends of a temporal war, the Time Lords have two time zones to save. But who is in the right, and who in the wrong? And when history itself is against you, can anybody actually win? Note: The adventure continues in Doctor Who: Legacy of Death Written By: Jonathan MorrisDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9/Machina) Simon Rouse (Drang), Tom Chadbon (Embery), Paul Panting (Fyrax), Emma Campbell-Jones (Shola), Laura Rees (Tyrus), Bryan Pilkington (Lostar), Jane Slavin (Medea),John Banks (Valchak) Producer David RichardsonScript Editor John Dorney
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TDP 569: 4th Doctor 5.3 - Paradox Planet
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews Whilst travelling in the vortex, the TARDIS is struck by an advanced war machine - a Time Tank! Losing Romana, the Doctor and K9 pursue the Tank to Aoris, a world quite literally at war with itself. Soldiers from the future are attacking the past of their own planet - gathering resources and stealing endangered species. But the past is not without weapons of its own - leaving deadly devices ready to trigger many years ahead after their enemies have been born. Trapped at opposite ends of a temporal war, the Time Lords have two time zones to save. But who is in the right, and who in the wrong? And when history itself is against you, can anybody actually win? Note: The adventure continues in Doctor Who: Legacy of Death Written By: Jonathan MorrisDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9/Machina) Simon Rouse (Drang), Tom Chadbon (Embery), Paul Panting (Fyrax), Emma Campbell-Jones (Shola), Laura Rees (Tyrus), Bryan Pilkington (Lostar), Jane Slavin (Medea),John Banks (Valchak) Producer David RichardsonScript Editor John Dorney
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The Whovian Report Ep. 004: Head of the Class
Doctor Who: The Whovian ReportThe gangs all here for this episode. Join Patrick, Sarah H and Sara W as we delve into Wondercon, recent movies, the Doctor Who spinoff series Class, rumors of the Doctor's new companion and lots on convention talk (as usual.)
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The Whovian Report Ep. 004: Head of the Class
Doctor Who: The Whovian ReportThe gangs all here for this episode. Join Patrick, Sarah H and Sara W as we delve into Wondercon, recent movies, the Doctor Who spinoff series Class, rumors of the Doctor's new companion and lots on convention talk (as usual.)
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The Whovian Report Ep. 004: Head of the Class
Doctor Who: The Whovian ReportThe gangs all here for this episode. Join Patrick, Sarah H and Sara W as we delve into Wondercon, recent movies, the Doctor Who spinoff series Class, rumors of the Doctor's new companion and lots on convention talk (as usual.)
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The Whovian Report Ep. 004: Head of the Class
Doctor Who: The Whovian ReportThe gangs all here for this episode. Join Patrick, Sarah H and Sara W as we delve into Wondercon, recent movies, the Doctor Who spinoff series Class, rumors of the Doctor's new companion and lots on convention talk (as usual.)
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 44, Curse of Fenric Part 4
Doctor Who - The High CouncilWe play the game again....Time Lord. As we start Part 4 of Curse of Fenric, Josh, Chris and Kat debate the existence of a black hole in the middle of the Milky Way Galaxy or a Milky Way candy bar. We spend the episode interrupting Judson when he's eulogizing!! This is easy when it is raining and sunny at the same time. While we had different views of the story when it began, we decided to work together as comrades to get through the remainder of the story. We won't let the governments of war determine who should love this story and who shouldn't. Blown away.
(c) Doctor Who is a copyright of the BBC
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 44, Curse of Fenric Part 4
Doctor Who - The High CouncilWe play the game again....Time Lord. As we start Part 4 of Curse of Fenric, Josh, Chris and Kat debate the existence of a black hole in the middle of the Milky Way Galaxy or a Milky Way candy bar. We spend the episode interrupting Judson when he's eulogizing!! This is easy when it is raining and sunny at the same time. While we had different views of the story when it began, we decided to work together as comrades to get through the remainder of the story. We won't let the governments of war determine who should love this story and who shouldn't. Blown away.
(c) Doctor Who is a copyright of the BBC
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Episode #304
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Faceless Ones
Adam, Isabella, Mary and Kirby talk about Ben and Polly's last story. We also have news, feedback and You Won't Get This One.
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Episode #304
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Faceless Ones
Adam, Isabella, Mary and Kirby talk about Ben and Polly's last story. We also have news, feedback and You Won't Get This One.
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Pledge Break Season Two, Episode Five: The Mark of the Rani
Pledgebreak's PodcastIndustrial disputes, brain fluid, thinking trees and a baby T-Rex -- it must be classic Doctor Who story The Mark of the Rani!
Read more about Blists Hill Victorian Town here!
If you enjoyed the episode, why not check out our blog for more articles, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter?
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Pledge Break Season Two, Episode Five: The Mark of the Rani
Pledgebreak's PodcastIndustrial disputes, brain fluid, thinking trees and a baby T-Rex -- it must be classic Doctor Who story The Mark of the Rani!
Read more about Blists Hill Victorian Town here!
If you enjoyed the episode, why not check out our blog for more articles, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter?
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Radio Free Skaro #523 - Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
Radio Free SkaroJapes, buffoonery and falsehoods dominate the news this week, with beloved entertainer and Deadite murderer Bruce Campbell claiming he'll be the next Doctor..all in service of April Fool's Day. What a card! And bless him for trying because there's almost nothing else happening as the Year of No Who limps along. However, we at RFS are doing our part to fill the gap with our Series 9 commentaries, including this week's look at "The Girl Who Died" with Alyssa from Whovian Feminism!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #523 - Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
Radio Free SkaroJapes, buffoonery and falsehoods dominate the news this week, with beloved entertainer and Deadite murderer Bruce Campbell claiming he'll be the next Doctor..all in service of April Fool's Day. What a card! And bless him for trying because there's almost nothing else happening as the Year of No Who limps along. However, we at RFS are doing our part to fill the gap with our Series 9 commentaries, including this week's look at "The Girl Who Died" with Alyssa from Whovian Feminism!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #523 - Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
Radio Free SkaroJapes, buffoonery and falsehoods dominate the news this week, with beloved entertainer and Deadite murderer Bruce Campbell claiming he’ll be the next Doctor..all in service of April Fool’s Day. What a card! And bless him for trying because there’s almost nothing else happening as the Year of No Who limps along. However, we at RFS are doing our part to fill the gap with our Series 9 commentaries, including this week’s look at “The Girl Who Died” with Alyssa from Whovian Feminism!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 115: As Unstoppable as Sylvester Stallone
Trust Your DoctorADDRIIIICCCCC. (This is a reference to Rocky.)
This week we’ve come Full Circle. Yes, we’re right where we started. Where was this start? Well, hell if I know. But it’s right here. Right here, where we’ve come Full Circle, thanks to Andrew Smith. The serial aired in October and November of 1980.
Show-notes
05:10 The staple crop on Alzarius is called riverfruit. Like everything in the Doctor Who universe, riverfruit has its own wiki page.
07:11 Peter Howell’s site, which hasn’t been updated in 4 years. Here’s the page on his work for the BBC.
12:26 The Right Stuff (1983) is the film that popularized the power walk. Here’s the clip.
12:45 G.I. Joe is a line of dolls action figures from Hasbro.
13:04 Trump.
17:23 The Rambo films star Sylvester Stallone. They should star K9 though.
19:29 Those were actually riverfruit, not spider eggs. The spiders use the fruit to incubate their eggs during mistfall. Our bad.
25:27 Dexter’s Laboratory is a cartoon that follows the adventures of boy-genius Dexter.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Peter Howell.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Episode 115: As Unstoppable as Sylvester Stallone
Trust Your DoctorADDRIIIICCCCC. (This is a reference to Rocky.)
This week we’ve come Full Circle. Yes, we’re right where we started. Where was this start? Well, hell if I know. But it’s right here. Right here, where we’ve come Full Circle, thanks to Andrew Smith. The serial aired in October and November of 1980.
Show-notes
05:10 The staple crop on Alzarius is called riverfruit. Like everything in the Doctor Who universe, riverfruit has its own wiki page.
07:11 Peter Howell’s site, which hasn’t been updated in 4 years. Here’s the page on his work for the BBC.
12:26 The Right Stuff (1983) is the film that popularized the power walk. Here’s the clip.
12:45 G.I. Joe is a line of dolls action figures from Hasbro.
13:04 Trump.
17:23 The Rambo films star Sylvester Stallone. They should star K9 though.
19:29 Those were actually riverfruit, not spider eggs. The spiders use the fruit to incubate their eggs during mistfall. Our bad.
25:27 Dexter’s Laboratory is a cartoon that follows the adventures of boy-genius Dexter.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Peter Howell.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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EPISODE308 - News Roundup & Superhero Actors
The Cultdom CollectiveNews roundup followed by a discussion on Superheroes and the actors choosen to portray them.
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Staggering Stories Commentary #173: Doctor Who - Turn Left
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller sit down, beetled, in front of the 2008 Doctor Who episode, Turn Left, and spout our usual nonsense!
The Doctor is feeling somewhat deceased, Donna’s taken a wrong turn and Wilf’s seen it all before. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy Turn Left...
Vital Links:
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EPISODE308 - News Roundup & Superhero Actors
The Cultdom CollectiveNews roundup followed by a discussion on Superheroes and the actors choosen to portray them.
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EPISODE308 - News Roundup & Superhero Actors
The Cultdom CollectiveNews roundup followed by a discussion on Superheroes and the actors choosen to portray them.
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EPISODE308 - News Roundup & Superhero Actors
The Cultdom CollectiveNews roundup followed by a discussion on Superheroes and the actors choosen to portray them.
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EPISODE308 - News Roundup & Superhero Actors
The Cultdom CollectiveNews roundup followed by a discussion on Superheroes and the actors choosen to portray them.
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Voice of Gallifrey #82: News and Olds
Voice of Gallifrey (Russian)What happens these days? The fandom is waiting news and as soon as they appear – you will know first.
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Ep. 13 - The Agent Of Thing
Handwavium: a Doctor Who podcastReview of S05 - The Web of Fear E03. Visit handwavium.net for show notes or follow us @handwavium
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Ep. 13 – The Agent Of Thing
Handwavium: a Doctor Who podcastReview of S05 – The Web of Fear E03. Visit handwavium.net for show notes or follow us @handwavium
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Episode 68: Giant Squashy Bottoms
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastExhausted by a two-hour tracking shot along Brighton Beach, Brendan, Nathan and Todd head off to the leisure planet Argolis, a beautifully-directed planet under attack from an army of David Haigs. Welcome to the 1980s, everyone!
Buy the story!
The Leisure Hive was released on DVD in 2004. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of obsessing over the minutiae of things that are completely unimportant, will enjoy, well, Flight Through Entirety, to be honest, but they will also enjoy the website broadwcast.org, which enumerates every single time a Classic Doctor Who episode has aired on terrestrial television in over 80 countries around the world. Nathan loves it.
Here's an article from The Telegraph in which Christopher Hamilton Bidmead, starved for relevance, explains exactly what's wrong with the new series.
And now, some really terrible TV science fiction for your enjoyment: eleven episodes of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century, and Chapter 1 of Jason of Star Command (1978), intriguingly titled Attack of the Dragonship.
Here is Philip Sandifer's video blog discussing this season's new approach to visual storytelling.
And here's Bablyon 5, which is apparently a television series of some kind, shamelessly ripping off the composition of one of the many beautiful shots in this story.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can find Cameron Lam, who so beautifully arranged our theme music, at cameronlam.com. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we will open the airlocks and together we will walk out onto the surface of our planet for the last time.
Bondfinger
This morning, we released our commentary on Connery's last (?) Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971). It's the eighth in our series, which now includes commentaries on all of the 60s Bond films. You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 3: The Unquiet Dead
Who NewThe Doctor, Rose and Victorian Zombies… What the Dickens!
Join us as we discuss Episode 3: The Unquiet Dead
The Doctor and Rose meet Charles Dickens in Victorian Cardiff.
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11.05 The Planet Of Spiders
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor and Sarah Here it is, apologies for the delay for any listeners, The Third Doctor, the last episode. How will he die and pave the way for Tom Baker? "At a Tibetan retreat in England, a group are using meditation rituals to tap into a mysterious alien power. Unwittingly, they create a bridge between Earth and Metebelis 3, a planet where "Two legs" are oppressed by giant spiders. The creatures are desperate to recover the blue jewel that the doctor gave to jo as a wedding gift. Now The Doctor must risk everything and return to Metebelis 3 to face the power of the great one, who plans to enslave all of Human kind..." Written By: Robert Sloman (and Barry Letts) Directed By: Barry Letts
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11.05 The Planet Of Spiders
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor and SarahHere it is, apologies for the delay for any listeners, The Third Doctor, the last episode. How will he die and pave the way for Tom Baker?"At a Tibetan retreat in England, a group are using meditation rituals to tap into a mysterious alien power. Unwittingly, they create a bridge between Earth and Metebelis 3, a planet where "Two legs" are oppressed by giant spiders.The creatures are desperate to recover the blue jewel that the doctor gave to jo as a wedding gift. Now The Doctor must risk everything and return to Metebelis 3 to face the power of the great one, who plans to enslave all of Human kind..."Written By: Robert Sloman (and Barry Letts)Directed By: Barry Letts
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11.05 The Planet Of Spiders
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor and Sarah Here it is, apologies for the delay for any listeners, The Third Doctor, the last episode. How will he die and pave the way for Tom Baker? "At a Tibetan retreat in England, a group are using meditation rituals to tap into a mysterious alien power. Unwittingly, they create a bridge between Earth and Metebelis 3, a planet where "Two legs" are oppressed by giant spiders. The creatures are desperate to recover the blue jewel that the doctor gave to jo as a wedding gift. Now The Doctor must risk everything and return to Metebelis 3 to face the power of the great one, who plans to enslave all of Human kind..." Written By: Robert Sloman (and Barry Letts) Directed By: Barry Letts
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11.05 The Planet Of Spiders
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor and Sarah Here it is, apologies for the delay for any listeners, The Third Doctor, the last episode. How will he die and pave the way for Tom Baker? "At a Tibetan retreat in England, a group are using meditation rituals to tap into a mysterious alien power. Unwittingly, they create a bridge between Earth and Metebelis 3, a planet where "Two legs" are oppressed by giant spiders. The creatures are desperate to recover the blue jewel that the doctor gave to jo as a wedding gift. Now The Doctor must risk everything and return to Metebelis 3 to face the power of the great one, who plans to enslave all of Human kind..." Written By: Robert Sloman (and Barry Letts) Directed By: Barry Letts
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11.05 The Planet Of Spiders
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor and SarahHere it is, apologies for the delay for any listeners, The Third Doctor, the last episode. How will he die and pave the way for Tom Baker?"At a Tibetan retreat in England, a group are using meditation rituals to tap into a mysterious alien power. Unwittingly, they create a bridge between Earth and Metebelis 3, a planet where "Two legs" are oppressed by giant spiders.The creatures are desperate to recover the blue jewel that the doctor gave to jo as a wedding gift. Now The Doctor must risk everything and return to Metebelis 3 to face the power of the great one, who plans to enslave all of Human kind..."Written By: Robert Sloman (and Barry Letts)Directed By: Barry Letts
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Giant Squashy Bottoms
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastExhausted by a two-hour tracking shot along Brighton Beach, Brendan, Nathan and Todd head off to the leisure planet Argolis, a beautifully-directed planet under attack from an army of David Haigs. Welcome to the 1980s, everyone!
Buy the story!
The Leisure Hive was released on DVD in 2004. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of obsessing over the minutiae of things that are completely unimportant, will enjoy, well, Flight Through Entirety, to be honest, but they will also enjoy the website broadwcast.org, which enumerates every single time a Classic Doctor Who episode has aired on terrestrial television in over 80 countries around the world. Nathan loves it.
Here’s an article from The Telegraph in which Christopher Hamilton Bidmead, starved for relevance, explains exactly what’s wrong with the new series.
And now, some really terrible TV science fiction for your enjoyment: eleven episodes of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century, and Chapter 1 of Jason of Star Command (1978), intriguingly titled Attack of the Dragonship.
Here is Elizabeth Sandifer’s video blog discussing this season’s new approach to visual storytelling.
And here’s Bablyon 5, which is apparently a television series of some kind, shamelessly ripping off the composition of one of the many beautiful shots in this story.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can find Cameron Lam, who so beautifully arranged our theme music, at cameronlam.com. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we will open the airlocks and together we will walk out onto the surface of our planet for the last time.
Bondfinger
This morning, we released our commentary on Connery’s last (?) Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971). It’s the eighth in our series, which now includes commentaries on all of the 60s Bond films. You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Giant Squashy Bottoms
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastExhausted by a two-hour tracking shot along Brighton Beach, Brendan, Nathan and Todd head off to the leisure planet Argolis, a beautifully-directed planet under attack from an army of David Haigs. Welcome to the 1980s, everyone!
Buy the story!
The Leisure Hive was released on DVD in 2004. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of obsessing over the minutiae of things that are completely unimportant, will enjoy, well, Flight Through Entirety, to be honest, but they will also enjoy the website broadwcast.org, which enumerates every single time a Classic Doctor Who episode has aired on terrestrial television in over 80 countries around the world. Nathan loves it.
Here’s an article from The Telegraph in which Christopher Hamilton Bidmead, starved for relevance, explains exactly what’s wrong with the new series.
And now, some really terrible TV science fiction for your enjoyment: eleven episodes of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century, and Chapter 1 of Jason of Star Command (1978), intriguingly titled Attack of the Dragonship.
Here is Elizabeth Sandifer’s video blog discussing this season’s new approach to visual storytelling.
And here’s Bablyon 5, which is apparently a television series of some kind, shamelessly ripping off the composition of one of the many beautiful shots in this story.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can find Cameron Lam, who so beautifully arranged our theme music, at cameronlam.com. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we will open the airlocks and together we will walk out onto the surface of our planet for the last time.
Bondfinger
This morning, we released our commentary on Connery’s last (?) Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971). It’s the eighth in our series, which now includes commentaries on all of the 60s Bond films. You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Giant Squashy Bottoms
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastExhausted by a two-hour tracking shot along Brighton Beach, Brendan, Nathan and Todd head off to the leisure planet Argolis, a beautifully-directed planet under attack from an army of David Haigs. Welcome to the 1980s, everyone!
Buy the story!
The Leisure Hive was released on DVD in 2004. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of obsessing over the minutiae of things that are completely unimportant, will enjoy, well, Flight Through Entirety, to be honest, but they will also enjoy the website broadwcast.org, which enumerates every single time a Classic Doctor Who episode has aired on terrestrial television in over 80 countries around the world. Nathan loves it.
Here’s an article from The Telegraph in which Christopher Hamilton Bidmead, starved for relevance, explains exactly what’s wrong with the new series.
And now, some really terrible TV science fiction for your enjoyment: eleven episodes of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century, and Chapter 1 of Jason of Star Command (1978), intriguingly titled Attack of the Dragonship.
Here is Elizabeth Sandifer’s video blog discussing this season’s new approach to visual storytelling.
And here’s Bablyon 5, which is apparently a television series of some kind, shamelessly ripping off the composition of one of the many beautiful shots in this story.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can find Cameron Lam, who so beautifully arranged our theme music, at cameronlam.com. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we will open the airlocks and together we will walk out onto the surface of our planet for the last time.
Bondfinger
This morning, we released our commentary on Connery’s last (?) Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971). It’s the eighth in our series, which now includes commentaries on all of the 60s Bond films. You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Giant Squashy Bottoms
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastExhausted by a two-hour tracking shot along Brighton Beach, Brendan, Nathan and Todd head off to the leisure planet Argolis, a beautifully-directed planet under attack from an army of David Haigs. Welcome to the 1980s, everyone!
Buy the story!
The Leisure Hive was released on DVD in 2004. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of obsessing over the minutiae of things that are completely unimportant, will enjoy, well, Flight Through Entirety, to be honest, but they will also enjoy the website broadwcast.org, which enumerates every single time a Classic Doctor Who episode has aired on terrestrial television in over 80 countries around the world. Nathan loves it.
Here’s an article from The Telegraph in which Christopher Hamilton Bidmead, starved for relevance, explains exactly what’s wrong with the new series.
And now, some really terrible TV science fiction for your enjoyment: eleven episodes of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century, and Chapter 1 of Jason of Star Command (1978), intriguingly titled Attack of the Dragonship.
Here is Elizabeth Sandifer’s video blog discussing this season’s new approach to visual storytelling.
And here’s Bablyon 5, which is apparently a television series of some kind, shamelessly ripping off the composition of one of the many beautiful shots in this story.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can find Cameron Lam, who so beautifully arranged our theme music, at cameronlam.com. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we will open the airlocks and together we will walk out onto the surface of our planet for the last time.
Bondfinger
This morning, we released our commentary on Connery’s last (?) Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971). It’s the eighth in our series, which now includes commentaries on all of the 60s Bond films. You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Giant Squashy Bottoms
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastExhausted by a two-hour tracking shot along Brighton Beach, Brendan, Nathan and Todd head off to the leisure planet Argolis, a beautifully-directed planet under attack from an army of David Haigs. Welcome to the 1980s, everyone!
Buy the story!
The Leisure Hive was released on DVD in 2004. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of obsessing over the minutiae of things that are completely unimportant, will enjoy, well, Flight Through Entirety, to be honest, but they will also enjoy the website broadwcast.org, which enumerates every single time a Classic Doctor Who episode has aired on terrestrial television in over 80 countries around the world. Nathan loves it.
Here’s an article from The Telegraph in which Christopher Hamilton Bidmead, starved for relevance, explains exactly what’s wrong with the new series.
And now, some really terrible TV science fiction for your enjoyment: eleven episodes of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century, and Chapter 1 of Jason of Star Command (1978), intriguingly titled Attack of the Dragonship.
Here is Elizabeth Sandifer’s video blog discussing this season’s new approach to visual storytelling.
And here’s Bablyon 5, which is apparently a television series of some kind, shamelessly ripping off the composition of one of the many beautiful shots in this story.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can find Cameron Lam, who so beautifully arranged our theme music, at cameronlam.com. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we will open the airlocks and together we will walk out onto the surface of our planet for the last time.
Bondfinger
This morning, we released our commentary on Connery’s last (?) Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971). It’s the eighth in our series, which now includes commentaries on all of the 60s Bond films. You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 133 : The Doctor's Wife
The Untempered Schism PodcastWhen the Eleventh Doctor gets a message in the middle of deep space, he, Amy and Rory and up dropping the TARDIS into a small bubble universe. Of course on a small living planet nothing is every quite what it should be, including the bitey mad lady that is claiming to be the TARDIS.
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 30:01
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Episode 68 Giant Squashy Bottoms
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastExhausted by a two-hour tracking shot along Brighton Beach, Brendan, Nathan and Todd head off to the leisure planet Argolis, a beautifully-directed planet under attack from an army of David Haigs. Welcome to the 1980s, everyone!
Buy the story!
The Leisure Hive was released on DVD in 2004. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of obsessing over the minutiae of things that are completely unimportant, will enjoy, well, Flight Through Entirety, to be honest, but they will also enjoy the website broadwcast.org, which enumerates every single time a Classic Doctor Who episode has aired on terrestrial television in over 80 countries around the world. Nathan loves it.
Here's an article from The Telegraph in which Christopher Hamilton Bidmead, starved for relevance, explains exactly what's wrong with the new series.
And now, some really terrible TV science fiction for your enjoyment: eleven episodes of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century, and Chapter 1 of Jason of Star Command (1978), intriguingly titled Attack of the Dragonship.
Here is Philip Sandifer's video blog discussing this season's new approach to visual storytelling.
And here's Bablyon 5, which is apparently a television series of some kind, shamelessly ripping off the composition of one of the many beautiful shots in this story.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can find Cameron Lam, who so beautifully arranged our theme music, at cameronlam.com. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we will open the airlocks and together we will walk out onto the surface of our planet for the last time.
Bondfinger
This morning, we released our commentary on Connery's last (?) Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971). It's the eighth in our series, which now includes commentaries on all of the 60s Bond films. You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Giant Squashy Bottoms
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastExhausted by a two-hour tracking shot along Brighton Beach, Brendan, Nathan and Todd head off to the leisure planet Argolis, a beautifully-directed planet under attack from an army of David Haigs. Welcome to the 1980s, everyone!
Buy the story!
The Leisure Hive was released on DVD in 2004. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of obsessing over the minutiae of things that are completely unimportant, will enjoy, well, Flight Through Entirety, to be honest, but they will also enjoy the website broadwcast.org, which enumerates every single time a Classic Doctor Who episode has aired on terrestrial television in over 80 countries around the world. Nathan loves it.
Here's an article from The Telegraph in which Christopher Hamilton Bidmead, starved for relevance, explains exactly what's wrong with the new series.
And now, some really terrible TV science fiction for your enjoyment: eleven episodes of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century, and Chapter 1 of Jason of Star Command (1978), intriguingly titled Attack of the Dragonship.
Here is Elizabeth Sandifer's video blog discussing this season's new approach to visual storytelling.
And here's Bablyon 5, which is apparently a television series of some kind, shamelessly ripping off the composition of one of the many beautiful shots in this story.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can find Cameron Lam, who so beautifully arranged our theme music, at cameronlam.com. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we will open the airlocks and together we will walk out onto the surface of our planet for the last time.
Bondfinger
This morning, we released our commentary on Connery's last (?) Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971). It's the eighth in our series, which now includes commentaries on all of the 60s Bond films. You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode Commentary: Under the Lake
A Mad Man with a BoxStephen and Lauren have their wellies on and are ready to wade through the exciting waters of the third episode of series 9 “Under the Lake.”
Before that though, there is a little bit of chat about last weekend’s Wondercon in Los Angeles and Stephen tells the story of how he received a care package from the Doctor himself, Peter Capaldi!
Enjoy!
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Giant Squashy Bottoms
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastExhausted by a two-hour tracking shot along Brighton Beach, Brendan, Nathan and Todd head off to the leisure planet Argolis, a beautifully-directed planet under attack from an army of David Haigs. Welcome to the 1980s, everyone!
Buy the story!
The Leisure Hive was released on DVD in 2004. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
Fans of obsessing over the minutiae of things that are completely unimportant, will enjoy, well, Flight Through Entirety, to be honest, but they will also enjoy the website broadwcast.org, which enumerates every single time a Classic Doctor Who episode has aired on terrestrial television in over 80 countries around the world. Nathan loves it.
Here’s an article from The Telegraph in which Christopher Hamilton Bidmead, starved for relevance, explains exactly what’s wrong with the new series.
And now, some really terrible TV science fiction for your enjoyment: eleven episodes of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century, and Chapter 1 of Jason of Star Command (1978), intriguingly titled Attack of the Dragonship.
Here is Elizabeth Sandifer’s video blog discussing this season’s new approach to visual storytelling.
And here’s Bablyon 5, which is apparently a television series of some kind, shamelessly ripping off the composition of one of the many beautiful shots in this story.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. You can find Cameron Lam, who so beautifully arranged our theme music, at cameronlam.com. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast.
We’re also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And please consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes, or we will open the airlocks and together we will walk out onto the surface of our planet for the last time.
Bondfinger
This morning, we released our commentary on Connery’s last (?) Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971). It’s the eighth in our series, which now includes commentaries on all of the 60s Bond films. You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Talking Timelords Ep. 34: “Genesis of the Daleks” Story Review
Talking Timelords: Doctor Who News and CommentaryAfter a busy couple of weeks Jason and Paul are finally back to review "Genesis of the Daleks." They go a little longer with this episode, for a few reasons; Davros, the importance of this story in the overall Doctor Who story, and the fact that this is one of Paul's favorite episodes of all time! Brace for impact, they've got a lot to say and they're going to say it all!
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Episode 27: Street Hassle - Doctor Who: Get Off My World
Get Off My WorldIn Episode 27: Street Hassle, the boys are joined by special guest Brian Schomburg of Fantasy Flight Games for part one of a two-part look at the Eighth Doctor, including (but not limited to) another surprise attack from the mind probe, a jovial discussion of the 1996 tv movie The Enemy Within, a plethora of suggestions for the Twelfth Doctor’s next companion, and a review of the 2015 Big Finish 8th Doctor audio box set Doom Coalition culminating in the startling revelation of who the next companion ABSOLUTELY SHOULD BE FOR REAL!
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Tim's Take On: Episode 325(Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen mini review)
Tim's Take On...This week my classic series re-watch reaches Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen a somewhat action packed tale so not the easiest to review via a recon but I had a go.
End theme: Dr Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip
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 325(Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen mini review)
Tim's Take On...This week my classic series re-watch reaches Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen a somewhat action packed tale so not the easiest to review via a recon but I had a go.
End theme: Dr Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip
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.