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Episode 77: The Sontaran Experiment
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor WhoThis week we cover story #77, The Sontaran Experiment. The Doctor and his companions transmat to Earth where a Sontaran soldier is running sinister experiments on the locals!
QotW/Charlie's Variety Segment/Listener Mailbag
Discussion of "The Sontaran Experiment" (David 6, Trevor 5.5, Charlie 4)
Connor's Corner
Discussion of Big Finish audio adventure "Binary" (David 6, Trevor 6, Charlie 5)
Hosts:
- Trevor
@WhovianTrev
Trevsplace
- Charlie
@insanityinchaos
The Infinite Longbox
The Comic Conspiracy
- David http://www.davidsafar.com/
@gwythinn
MaroonedWhovian
Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #78, Genesis of the Daleks! You can buy a digital copy on iTunes, rent the DVD from Netflix (if you can find it, they hid it well), or buy the DVD from Amazon.com, the WB Shop, the BBC Doctor Who Shop or many other fine retailers. It is also available as a special feature on the Doctor Who The Daleks boxed set.
- Trevor
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Episode 77: The Sontaran Experiment
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor WhoThis week we cover story #77, The Sontaran Experiment. The Doctor and his companions transmat to Earth where a Sontaran soldier is running sinister experiments on the locals!
QotW/Charlie's Variety Segment/Listener Mailbag
Discussion of "The Sontaran Experiment" (David 6, Trevor 5.5, Charlie 4)
Connor's Corner
Discussion of Big Finish audio adventure "Binary" (David 6, Trevor 6, Charlie 5)
Hosts:
- Trevor
@WhovianTrev
Trevsplace
- Charlie
@insanityinchaos
The Infinite Longbox
The Comic Conspiracy
- David http://www.davidsafar.com/
@gwythinn
MaroonedWhovian
Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #78, Genesis of the Daleks! You can buy a digital copy on iTunes, rent the DVD from Netflix (if you can find it, they hid it well), or buy the DVD from Amazon.com, the WB Shop, the BBC Doctor Who Shop or many other fine retailers. It is also available as a special feature on the Doctor Who The Daleks boxed set.
- Trevor
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 051 - Podcasters Assemble 2
Diddly Dum PodcastHayden brings us the second in his occasional series of “Podcasters Assemble” where he chats to a dazzling international array of fellow Doctor Who podcasters and tries to understand what makes them tick.
This week, we hear Erika (for it is she) Ensign from the “Verity!” podcast, Marc (for it is he) Atkinson from the “Progtor Who” podcast, Christian (for it is he) Cawley from “The Podkast With a K” and Phil (for it is he) Cannon from the “Who’s He?” podcast.
You may by now have noticed that we’re pushing for the formal introduction of “(for it is s/he)” as a title for Doctor Who podcasters, the Jedi Knights of fandom. On the subject of which, we close this week’s podcast with a little tribute to another knight of the airwaves.
Direct MP3 Download Link = DDPC051 – Podcasters Assemble 2
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumbler.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
(00:00:00) Our Pandemonium themed intro has been illustrated by friend of the show Simon (for it is he) Brett of the Blue Box Podcast who can claim to be one of the four original parents of the Diddly Dum Podcast. If we are the Prince Caspian of Doctor Who podcasting, just think of the Blue Boxers as Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy. Simon’s Facebook page can be found here and his website is here. The summit of his broadcasting career of course came in 2014 when he visited The Whoseum in Diddly Dum Podcast 017 (“Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings”).
(00:02:04) Hayden’s first guest this week is Erika (for it is she) Ensign of the “Verity!” podcast.
(00:29:15) Hayden’s second guest this week is Marc (for it is he) Atkinson of the “Progtor Who” podcast.
(00:57:06) Hayden’s third guest this week is Christian (for it is he) Cawley of the “Podkast With a K”.
(01:21:38) Hayden’s fourth guest this week is Phil (for it is he) Cannon of the “Who’s He?” podcast.
(01:52:10) We round off this week’s podcast with a tribute to two men who have been lost to broadcasting since we recorded our last podcast. Few Doctor Who fans’ lives have not at some stage been touched by titan of the airwaves, Sir Terry Wogan. Terry encountered many stars of Doctor Who during his interviewing career and of course his years as the great helmsman of the BBC’s Children in Need. Terry interviews Colin Baker here and interviews Jon Pertwee here. “The Five Doctors” 20th anniversary special was broadcast in the UK on Children in Need night and, after the closing credits, Terry met the then current Doctor, Peter Davidson here. He met half the stars of Doctor Who during the 1985 Children in Need night here. Our musical tribute is a clip from Terry’s 1978 recording of “The Floral Dance” which reached Number 1 in the British charts. He tries to keep his face straight in this “Top of the Pops” appearance from the time. We also recently lost Ed “Stewpot” Stewart, DJ and (to Doc’s generation) presenter of “Crackerjack” (Crackerjack).
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched stuff from.
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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST 051 - Podcasters Assemble 2
Diddly Dum PodcastHayden brings us the second in his occasional series of “Podcasters Assemble” where he chats to a dazzling international array of fellow Doctor Who podcasters and tries to understand what makes them tick.
This week, we hear Erika (for it is she) Ensign from the “Verity!” podcast, Marc (for it is he) Atkinson from the “Progtor Who” podcast, Christian (for it is he) Cawley from “The Podkast With a K” and Phil (for it is he) Cannon from the “Who’s He?” podcast.
You may by now have noticed that we’re pushing for the formal introduction of “(for it is s/he)” as a title for Doctor Who podcasters, the Jedi Knights of fandom. On the subject of which, we close this week’s podcast with a little tribute to another knight of the airwaves.
Direct MP3 Download Link = DDPC051 – Podcasters Assemble 2
We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance
Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumbler.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOWNOTES
(00:00:00) Our Pandemonium themed intro has been illustrated by friend of the show Simon (for it is he) Brett of the Blue Box Podcast who can claim to be one of the four original parents of the Diddly Dum Podcast. If we are the Prince Caspian of Doctor Who podcasting, just think of the Blue Boxers as Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy. Simon’s Facebook page can be found here and his website is here. The summit of his broadcasting career of course came in 2014 when he visited The Whoseum in Diddly Dum Podcast 017 (“Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings”).
(00:02:04) Hayden’s first guest this week is Erika (for it is she) Ensign of the “Verity!” podcast.
(00:29:15) Hayden’s second guest this week is Marc (for it is he) Atkinson of the “Progtor Who” podcast and band Riversea.
(00:57:06) Hayden’s third guest this week is Christian (for it is he) Cawley of the “Podkast With a K”.
(01:21:38) Hayden’s fourth guest this week is Phil (for it is he) Cannon of the “Who’s He?” podcast.
(01:52:10) We round off this week’s podcast with a tribute to two men who have been lost to broadcasting since we recorded our last podcast. Few Doctor Who fans’ lives have not at some stage been touched by titan of the airwaves, Sir Terry Wogan. Terry encountered many stars of Doctor Who during his interviewing career and of course his years as the great helmsman of the BBC’s Children in Need. Terry interviews Colin Baker here and interviews Jon Pertwee here. “The Five Doctors” 20th anniversary special was broadcast in the UK on Children in Need night and, after the closing credits, Terry met the then current Doctor, Peter Davidson here. He met half the stars of Doctor Who during the 1985 Children in Need night here. Our musical tribute is a clip from Terry’s 1978 recording of “The Floral Dance” which reached Number 1 in the British charts. He tries to keep his face straight in this “Top of the Pops” appearance from the time. We also recently lost Ed “Stewpot” Stewart, DJ and (to Doc’s generation) presenter of “Crackerjack” (Crackerjack).
The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched stuff from.
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Book Ep. 2: It's Fun to Have Fun Ft. Flight Through Entirety
Trust Your DoctorI’ve been told that having fun is pretty great.
This is a very special episode of Trust Your Doctor. Before I get into that, can I mention how difficult titling this is? “Ft. Flight Through Entirety” is the most space saving way to credit the crossover, but it’s not entirely accurate. We only got two hosts (again) of Flight Through Entirety, although this time it’s Nathan and Richard rather than Nathan and Brendan. It’ll do as a title though, as it is rather representative of the episode anyway. Didn’t I make this same point last time?
Well anyway, this crossover we talk (yet again) about a Doctor Who novel from the wilderness years. Let me stop you again, and rephrase that a bit more accurately. The hosts attempt to talk about a Doctor Who novel, with…. varying degrees of success. This time it’s The English Way of Death, written by Gareth Roberts and published on the 21st of March, 1996. It was recently republished (in 2015) as part of the Doctor Who History Collection, and you can find that republish on Amazon. The English Way of Death takes place immediately after The Romance of Crime (another Gareth Roberts novel), which takes place between Creature From the Pit and Nightmare of Eden.
If you want more Flight Through Entirety (let’s be honest, who wouldn’t?), be sure to check them out at their wonderful internet locales below.
Twitter: Podcast / Nathan / Brendan / Todd / Richard
Facebook
Website
iTunesAnd for the usual listeners, you can find us at the normal locations:
Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Book Ep. 2: It's Fun to Have Fun Ft. Flight Through Entirety
Trust Your DoctorI’ve been told that having fun is pretty great.
This is a very special episode of Trust Your Doctor. Before I get into that, can I mention how difficult titling this is? “Ft. Flight Through Entirety” is the most space saving way to credit the crossover, but it’s not entirely accurate. We only got two hosts (again) of Flight Through Entirety, although this time it’s Nathan and Richard rather than Nathan and Brendan. It’ll do as a title though, as it is rather representative of the episode anyway. Didn’t I make this same point last time?
Well anyway, this crossover we talk (yet again) about a Doctor Who novel from the wilderness years. Let me stop you again, and rephrase that a bit more accurately. The hosts attempt to talk about a Doctor Who novel, with…. varying degrees of success. This time it’s The English Way of Death, written by Gareth Roberts and published on the 21st of March, 1996. It was recently republished (in 2015) as part of the Doctor Who History Collection, and you can find that republish on Amazon. The English Way of Death takes place immediately after The Romance of Crime (another Gareth Roberts novel), which takes place between Creature From the Pit and Nightmare of Eden.
If you want more Flight Through Entirety (let’s be honest, who wouldn’t?), be sure to check them out at their wonderful internet locales below.
Twitter: Podcast / Nathan / Brendan / Todd / Richard
Facebook
Website
iTunesAnd for the usual listeners, you can find us at the normal locations:
Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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In Defense Of (and) Gally!
Doctor Who: Verity!Gallifrey One is right around the corner, and we can't wait for our "In Defense Of" panel! Join Deb, Erika, Lynne, and Tansy as we get our In Defense Of fix before the con so Lynne and Tansy can participate (since they [sadly] won't be at Gally). Deb comes up with a doozy for defense. Lynne breaks Deb. And there are many, many laughs.
And Deb and Erika talk a bit about what they're looking forward to at Gally!
^E
Related links [on our site]:
Our other In Defense Of eps
Gallifrey One
LI Who
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In Defense Of (and) Gally!
Doctor Who: Verity!Gallifrey One is right around the corner, and we can't wait for our "In Defense Of" panel! Join Deb, Erika, Lynne, and Tansy as we get our In Defense Of fix before the con so Lynne and Tansy can participate (since they [sadly] won't be at Gally). Deb comes up with a doozy for defense. Lynne breaks Deb. And there are many, many laughs.
And Deb and Erika talk a bit about what they're looking forward to at Gally!
^E
Related links [on our site]:
Our other In Defense Of eps
Gallifrey One
LI Who
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In Defense Of (and) Gally!
Doctor Who: Verity!Gallifrey One is right around the corner, and we can't wait for our "In Defense Of" panel! Join Deb, Erika, Lynne, and Tansy as we get our In Defense Of fix before the con so Lynne and Tansy can participate (since they [sadly] won't be at Gally). Deb comes up with a doozy for defense. Lynne breaks Deb. And there are many, many laughs.
And Deb and Erika talk a bit about what they're looking forward to at Gally!
^E
Related links [on our site]:Our other In Defense Of epsGallifrey OneLI Who
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TDP_557a_JamesGossINTERVIEW
Tin Dog PodcastWin City of Death - Paperback @tindogpodcast interviews @Gossjam James Goss (producer) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Goss (born 1974) is an English writer and producer, known both for his work in cult TV spin-off media, including tie-in novels and audio stories for Doctor Who and Torchwood, and for his fictional works beyond ready made universes. Contents [hide] 1Doctor Who 1.1Online content 1.2Television, radio and DVD 1.3Books 2Theatre 3Other work 4Selected bibliography 5External links 6References Doctor Who[edit] Online content[edit] In 2000, Goss was made a BBC senior content producer and put in charge of the BBC's official Doctor Who website. Originally the site was part of the BBC's Cult TV website. Goss slowly expanded the content to include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Farscape, The Simpsons, 24 and Doctor Who. He was subsequently voted Number 19 in TV Cream's 2004 poll of Top 50 Media Movers and Shakers.[1] With the return of Doctor Who in 2005, the Cult site was slowly wound down in order to concentrate solely on the show. Goss moved to BBC Wales to oversee the production of the new show's web site, expanding the contents to include cast and crew interviews, games and spin-off sites based on the broadcast episodes. His aim was to construct a whole world beyond the show that viewers could get further involved in, notably employing graphic designer Lee Binding for front pages and site design, and writer Joseph Lidster for the spin-off sites' fictional content. Sequence, a Cardiff-based design agency, were also responsible for all of the 2006 Doctor Who series games, experiences and many of the associated websites. Goss also produced the video clip "krill-loop" for a tie-in website. Television, radio and DVD[edit] Having produced previous Doctor Who web only animations (such as Scream of the Shalka)[2] and Shada,[3] in 2005 Goss produced the animations of two missing episodes of the The Invasion. The animation, developed by Cosgrove Hall, was originally intended as web-only content[4] but was later added to the DVD release and went on to be voted best DVD special feature in the 2006 Doctor Who Magazine awards. In 2006, Goss developed and produced The Infinite Quest, a Doctor Who animation shown on BBC One and CBBC in 2007. He was also producer of the special features for the DVD release. He has since produced DVD extra features for further 2 Entertain Doctor Who releases, including The Chase, The Keys of Marinus, The Masque of Mandragora, and The Trial Of A Time Lord. In 2006, he appeared in an episode of Doctor Who Confidential.[5] In 2013 Scream of the Shalka was released on DVD with extras which include James Goss presenting a documentary on how the series came to be made and appearing in a documentary about the BBC cult website. He also produced a series of 5 (short) documentaries called Doctor Forever which appeared across Doctor Who DVD Special Edition releases in 2013. He was also involved in producing a series of documentaries for the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who which in 2013 were first shown on BBC America and subsequently on Watch in the UK. Books[edit] In 2007, he contributed to the Doctor Who short-story collection Short Trips: Snapshots. His first book, Almost Perfect, a tie-in to the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood, was released in October 2008 and was followed by two more Torchwoodnovels and Bad Blood, a novel based on the TV series Being Human. Goss's Dead Air, read by David Tennant, was voted 2010 Audiobook Of The Year.[6] His Eleventh Doctor audiobook The Hounds of Artemis was given away free with a February 2011 issue of The Guardian. It is read by Matt Smith and Clare Corbett. His books Dead of Winter (Doctor Who) and First Born (Torchwood) were both nominated for the 2012 British Fantasy Society Awards. He has written numerous stories produced by Big Finish Productions in their Doctor Who related ranges. In 2013, BBC Books published Goss's short novel Summer Falls, purportedly written by Doctor Who character Amelia (Pond) Williams. In September 2014 his Doctor Who novel 'Blood Cell' was published (Twelfth Doctor). In addition to the three Torchwood novels and Doctor Who novels, James Goss is the co-author, with Steve Tribe, of The Dalek Handbook (2011), Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects (2012) and The Doctor: His Lives and Times (2013). In 2014 he contributed to the Shakespeare Notebooks. In 2015 his novel Haterz, about a man making the internet a better place one murder at a time, was published in the UK bySolaris Books and launched at the Forbidden Planet Megastore in London on 12 March 2015 with a book reading and signing by the author.[7] Theatre[edit] Goss's stage play Dirk, adapted with fellow student Arvind Ethan David from the Douglas Adams book Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, has been staged around the world. In 2006 it won "Best Adaptation" in the 28th LA Weekly Theater Awards.[8] He wrote the play 7 Spies At The Casino about the making of the 1967 film Casino Royale, which was performed at theEdinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2007.[9] James Goss has also written a play about the true story of the "terribly nice friendship" between Mr Peter Cushing and SirChristopher Lee, forged during their Hammer Horror careers (see Hammer Film Productions). The play, called 'The Gentlemen of Horror', was first performed on 27 November 2013 at the Woolwich Grand Theatre. It was performed in the summer of 2014 at the Camden Fringe where it received favourable reviews including [10] and [11] Other work[edit] Goss blogged from the Edinburgh Fringe for The Guardian's web site in 2007[12] and wrote a series of guest blogs about archive television for the AOL UK TV web site in 2009-2010.[13] As mentioned above, James Goss wrote three novels for the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. In addition, in theTorchood range, he wrote four short stories, published in the Torchwood Magazine; two audiobooks, Department X andGhost Train; and two radio plays both broadcast on BBC radio 4; Golden Age on 2 July 2009 and The House of the Deadon 13 July 2011. In 2015 he became the producer of a new series of Torchwood audio stories to be produced by Big Finish Productions ( Torchwood (Big Finish series) ). From 2011 to 2012, James Goss co-produced with Joseph Lidster, the Big Finish Productions' range of Dark Shadowsaudio dramas. In 2014 he also produced the New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield for Big Finish Productions. Since 2012 James Goss has written three Lady Serpent Egyptian murder stories, published by Endeavor Press. These are described as fast-paced, historical murder mysteries that brilliantly capture the atmosphere of ancient Egypt - as well as being enthralling detective stories. Selected bibliography[edit] Novels, Audiobooks & ebooks Haterz (2015) The Lady Serpent Series The Race of Scorpions (2012) Poison Seed (2013) Blood and Sand (2013) Torchwood Almost Perfect (2008) Risk Assessment (2009) First Born (2011) Doctor Who Dead Air (2010) Dead of Winter (2011) The Hounds of Artemis (2011) The Art of Death (2012) Summer Falls (2013) Blood Cell (2014) Being Human Bad Blood (2010) Radio Dramas Torchwood Golden Age (2009) The House of the Dead (2011) (see The Lost Files (Torchwood)) Audio dramas Doctor Who The Time Museum (2012) The Last Post (Doctor Who audio) (2012) The Scorchies (2013) Counter Measures: The Fifth Citadel (2013) Gallifrey (audio series) VI: Renaissance (2013) Bernice Summerfield Missing Persons: 5.4 The Winning Side (2013) The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: The Lights of Skaro (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 7.2 Night of 1000 Stars (2014) Mask of Tragedy (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 8.1 Encore of the Scorchies (2014) The Gods of Winter (2015) The Sins of Winter (2015) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 10.3 The Mourning After (2015) River Song Diaries: 1.3 Signs (2016) Torchwood Department X (2011) Ghost Train (2011) Fall to Earth (2015) (see Torchwood (Big Finish series)) Dark Shadows The Doll House (2010) The Poisoned Soul (2011) The Crimson Pearl with Joseph Lidster (2011) The House by the Sea (2012) The Harvest of Souls (2014) Blakes 7 Three (The Liberator Chronicles Volume 5:3 (2013)) Spoils (The Liberator Chronicles 8:3 (2014)) Iris Wildthyme Comeback of the Scorchies (Wildthyme Reloaded 1(2015)) Short stories Torchwood The Last Voyage of Osiris (2009) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 17 The Package (2010) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 22 The Mind's Eye (2010) Torchwood Magazine Issue 24 We All Go Through with Steve Tribe (2011) Torchwood Magazine Issue 25 Doctor Who Indian Summer in Short Trips: Snapshots (2007) Phoenix in Short Trips: Indefinable Magic (2009) Non Fiction The Dalek Handbook with Steve Tribe (2011) Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects with Steve Tribe (2012) The Doctor: His Lives and Times with Steve Tribe (2013) The Shakespeare Notebooks (2014) External links[edit] James Goss at the Internet Movie Database Skip's Acorn Treasury, James Goss's blog.
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TDP_557a_JamesGossINTERVIEW
Tin Dog PodcastWin City of Death - Paperback @tindogpodcast interviews @Gossjam James Goss (producer) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Goss (born 1974) is an English writer and producer, known both for his work in cult TV spin-off media, including tie-in novels and audio stories for Doctor Who and Torchwood, and for his fictional works beyond ready made universes. Contents [hide] 1Doctor Who 1.1Online content 1.2Television, radio and DVD 1.3Books 2Theatre 3Other work 4Selected bibliography 5External links 6References Doctor Who[edit] Online content[edit] In 2000, Goss was made a BBC senior content producer and put in charge of the BBC's official Doctor Who website. Originally the site was part of the BBC's Cult TV website. Goss slowly expanded the content to include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Farscape, The Simpsons, 24 and Doctor Who. He was subsequently voted Number 19 in TV Cream's 2004 poll of Top 50 Media Movers and Shakers.[1] With the return of Doctor Who in 2005, the Cult site was slowly wound down in order to concentrate solely on the show. Goss moved to BBC Wales to oversee the production of the new show's web site, expanding the contents to include cast and crew interviews, games and spin-off sites based on the broadcast episodes. His aim was to construct a whole world beyond the show that viewers could get further involved in, notably employing graphic designer Lee Binding for front pages and site design, and writer Joseph Lidster for the spin-off sites' fictional content. Sequence, a Cardiff-based design agency, were also responsible for all of the 2006 Doctor Who series games, experiences and many of the associated websites. Goss also produced the video clip "krill-loop" for a tie-in website. Television, radio and DVD[edit] Having produced previous Doctor Who web only animations (such as Scream of the Shalka)[2] and Shada,[3] in 2005 Goss produced the animations of two missing episodes of the The Invasion. The animation, developed by Cosgrove Hall, was originally intended as web-only content[4] but was later added to the DVD release and went on to be voted best DVD special feature in the 2006 Doctor Who Magazine awards. In 2006, Goss developed and produced The Infinite Quest, a Doctor Who animation shown on BBC One and CBBC in 2007. He was also producer of the special features for the DVD release. He has since produced DVD extra features for further 2 Entertain Doctor Who releases, including The Chase, The Keys of Marinus, The Masque of Mandragora, and The Trial Of A Time Lord. In 2006, he appeared in an episode of Doctor Who Confidential.[5] In 2013 Scream of the Shalka was released on DVD with extras which include James Goss presenting a documentary on how the series came to be made and appearing in a documentary about the BBC cult website. He also produced a series of 5 (short) documentaries called Doctor Forever which appeared across Doctor Who DVD Special Edition releases in 2013. He was also involved in producing a series of documentaries for the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who which in 2013 were first shown on BBC America and subsequently on Watch in the UK. Books[edit] In 2007, he contributed to the Doctor Who short-story collection Short Trips: Snapshots. His first book, Almost Perfect, a tie-in to the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood, was released in October 2008 and was followed by two more Torchwoodnovels and Bad Blood, a novel based on the TV series Being Human. Goss's Dead Air, read by David Tennant, was voted 2010 Audiobook Of The Year.[6] His Eleventh Doctor audiobook The Hounds of Artemis was given away free with a February 2011 issue of The Guardian. It is read by Matt Smith and Clare Corbett. His books Dead of Winter (Doctor Who) and First Born (Torchwood) were both nominated for the 2012 British Fantasy Society Awards. He has written numerous stories produced by Big Finish Productions in their Doctor Who related ranges. In 2013, BBC Books published Goss's short novel Summer Falls, purportedly written by Doctor Who character Amelia (Pond) Williams. In September 2014 his Doctor Who novel 'Blood Cell' was published (Twelfth Doctor). In addition to the three Torchwood novels and Doctor Who novels, James Goss is the co-author, with Steve Tribe, of The Dalek Handbook (2011), Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects (2012) and The Doctor: His Lives and Times (2013). In 2014 he contributed to the Shakespeare Notebooks. In 2015 his novel Haterz, about a man making the internet a better place one murder at a time, was published in the UK bySolaris Books and launched at the Forbidden Planet Megastore in London on 12 March 2015 with a book reading and signing by the author.[7] Theatre[edit] Goss's stage play Dirk, adapted with fellow student Arvind Ethan David from the Douglas Adams book Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, has been staged around the world. In 2006 it won "Best Adaptation" in the 28th LA Weekly Theater Awards.[8] He wrote the play 7 Spies At The Casino about the making of the 1967 film Casino Royale, which was performed at theEdinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2007.[9] James Goss has also written a play about the true story of the "terribly nice friendship" between Mr Peter Cushing and SirChristopher Lee, forged during their Hammer Horror careers (see Hammer Film Productions). The play, called 'The Gentlemen of Horror', was first performed on 27 November 2013 at the Woolwich Grand Theatre. It was performed in the summer of 2014 at the Camden Fringe where it received favourable reviews including [10] and [11] Other work[edit] Goss blogged from the Edinburgh Fringe for The Guardian's web site in 2007[12] and wrote a series of guest blogs about archive television for the AOL UK TV web site in 2009-2010.[13] As mentioned above, James Goss wrote three novels for the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. In addition, in theTorchood range, he wrote four short stories, published in the Torchwood Magazine; two audiobooks, Department X andGhost Train; and two radio plays both broadcast on BBC radio 4; Golden Age on 2 July 2009 and The House of the Deadon 13 July 2011. In 2015 he became the producer of a new series of Torchwood audio stories to be produced by Big Finish Productions ( Torchwood (Big Finish series) ). From 2011 to 2012, James Goss co-produced with Joseph Lidster, the Big Finish Productions' range of Dark Shadowsaudio dramas. In 2014 he also produced the New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield for Big Finish Productions. Since 2012 James Goss has written three Lady Serpent Egyptian murder stories, published by Endeavor Press. These are described as fast-paced, historical murder mysteries that brilliantly capture the atmosphere of ancient Egypt - as well as being enthralling detective stories. Selected bibliography[edit] Novels, Audiobooks & ebooks Haterz (2015) The Lady Serpent Series The Race of Scorpions (2012) Poison Seed (2013) Blood and Sand (2013) Torchwood Almost Perfect (2008) Risk Assessment (2009) First Born (2011) Doctor Who Dead Air (2010) Dead of Winter (2011) The Hounds of Artemis (2011) The Art of Death (2012) Summer Falls (2013) Blood Cell (2014) Being Human Bad Blood (2010) Radio Dramas Torchwood Golden Age (2009) The House of the Dead (2011) (see The Lost Files (Torchwood)) Audio dramas Doctor Who The Time Museum (2012) The Last Post (Doctor Who audio) (2012) The Scorchies (2013) Counter Measures: The Fifth Citadel (2013) Gallifrey (audio series) VI: Renaissance (2013) Bernice Summerfield Missing Persons: 5.4 The Winning Side (2013) The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: The Lights of Skaro (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 7.2 Night of 1000 Stars (2014) Mask of Tragedy (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 8.1 Encore of the Scorchies (2014) The Gods of Winter (2015) The Sins of Winter (2015) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 10.3 The Mourning After (2015) River Song Diaries: 1.3 Signs (2016) Torchwood Department X (2011) Ghost Train (2011) Fall to Earth (2015) (see Torchwood (Big Finish series)) Dark Shadows The Doll House (2010) The Poisoned Soul (2011) The Crimson Pearl with Joseph Lidster (2011) The House by the Sea (2012) The Harvest of Souls (2014) Blakes 7 Three (The Liberator Chronicles Volume 5:3 (2013)) Spoils (The Liberator Chronicles 8:3 (2014)) Iris Wildthyme Comeback of the Scorchies (Wildthyme Reloaded 1(2015)) Short stories Torchwood The Last Voyage of Osiris (2009) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 17 The Package (2010) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 22 The Mind's Eye (2010) Torchwood Magazine Issue 24 We All Go Through with Steve Tribe (2011) Torchwood Magazine Issue 25 Doctor Who Indian Summer in Short Trips: Snapshots (2007) Phoenix in Short Trips: Indefinable Magic (2009) Non Fiction The Dalek Handbook with Steve Tribe (2011) Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects with Steve Tribe (2012) The Doctor: His Lives and Times with Steve Tribe (2013) The Shakespeare Notebooks (2014) External links[edit] James Goss at the Internet Movie Database Skip's Acorn Treasury, James Goss's blog.
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TDP_557a_JamesGossINTERVIEW
Tin Dog PodcastWin City of Death - Paperback @tindogpodcast interviews @Gossjam James Goss (producer) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Goss (born 1974) is an English writer and producer, known both for his work in cult TV spin-off media, including tie-in novels and audio stories for Doctor Who and Torchwood, and for his fictional works beyond ready made universes. Contents [hide] 1Doctor Who 1.1Online content 1.2Television, radio and DVD 1.3Books 2Theatre 3Other work 4Selected bibliography 5External links 6References Doctor Who[edit] Online content[edit] In 2000, Goss was made a BBC senior content producer and put in charge of the BBC's official Doctor Who website. Originally the site was part of the BBC's Cult TV website. Goss slowly expanded the content to include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Farscape, The Simpsons, 24 and Doctor Who. He was subsequently voted Number 19 in TV Cream's 2004 poll of Top 50 Media Movers and Shakers.[1] With the return of Doctor Who in 2005, the Cult site was slowly wound down in order to concentrate solely on the show. Goss moved to BBC Wales to oversee the production of the new show's web site, expanding the contents to include cast and crew interviews, games and spin-off sites based on the broadcast episodes. His aim was to construct a whole world beyond the show that viewers could get further involved in, notably employing graphic designer Lee Binding for front pages and site design, and writer Joseph Lidster for the spin-off sites' fictional content. Sequence, a Cardiff-based design agency, were also responsible for all of the 2006 Doctor Who series games, experiences and many of the associated websites. Goss also produced the video clip "krill-loop" for a tie-in website. Television, radio and DVD[edit] Having produced previous Doctor Who web only animations (such as Scream of the Shalka)[2] and Shada,[3] in 2005 Goss produced the animations of two missing episodes of the The Invasion. The animation, developed by Cosgrove Hall, was originally intended as web-only content[4] but was later added to the DVD release and went on to be voted best DVD special feature in the 2006 Doctor Who Magazine awards. In 2006, Goss developed and produced The Infinite Quest, a Doctor Who animation shown on BBC One and CBBC in 2007. He was also producer of the special features for the DVD release. He has since produced DVD extra features for further 2 Entertain Doctor Who releases, including The Chase, The Keys of Marinus, The Masque of Mandragora, and The Trial Of A Time Lord. In 2006, he appeared in an episode of Doctor Who Confidential.[5] In 2013 Scream of the Shalka was released on DVD with extras which include James Goss presenting a documentary on how the series came to be made and appearing in a documentary about the BBC cult website. He also produced a series of 5 (short) documentaries called Doctor Forever which appeared across Doctor Who DVD Special Edition releases in 2013. He was also involved in producing a series of documentaries for the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who which in 2013 were first shown on BBC America and subsequently on Watch in the UK. Books[edit] In 2007, he contributed to the Doctor Who short-story collection Short Trips: Snapshots. His first book, Almost Perfect, a tie-in to the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood, was released in October 2008 and was followed by two more Torchwoodnovels and Bad Blood, a novel based on the TV series Being Human. Goss's Dead Air, read by David Tennant, was voted 2010 Audiobook Of The Year.[6] His Eleventh Doctor audiobook The Hounds of Artemis was given away free with a February 2011 issue of The Guardian. It is read by Matt Smith and Clare Corbett. His books Dead of Winter (Doctor Who) and First Born (Torchwood) were both nominated for the 2012 British Fantasy Society Awards. He has written numerous stories produced by Big Finish Productions in their Doctor Who related ranges. In 2013, BBC Books published Goss's short novel Summer Falls, purportedly written by Doctor Who character Amelia (Pond) Williams. In September 2014 his Doctor Who novel 'Blood Cell' was published (Twelfth Doctor). In addition to the three Torchwood novels and Doctor Who novels, James Goss is the co-author, with Steve Tribe, of The Dalek Handbook (2011), Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects (2012) and The Doctor: His Lives and Times (2013). In 2014 he contributed to the Shakespeare Notebooks. In 2015 his novel Haterz, about a man making the internet a better place one murder at a time, was published in the UK bySolaris Books and launched at the Forbidden Planet Megastore in London on 12 March 2015 with a book reading and signing by the author.[7] Theatre[edit] Goss's stage play Dirk, adapted with fellow student Arvind Ethan David from the Douglas Adams book Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, has been staged around the world. In 2006 it won "Best Adaptation" in the 28th LA Weekly Theater Awards.[8] He wrote the play 7 Spies At The Casino about the making of the 1967 film Casino Royale, which was performed at theEdinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2007.[9] James Goss has also written a play about the true story of the "terribly nice friendship" between Mr Peter Cushing and SirChristopher Lee, forged during their Hammer Horror careers (see Hammer Film Productions). The play, called 'The Gentlemen of Horror', was first performed on 27 November 2013 at the Woolwich Grand Theatre. It was performed in the summer of 2014 at the Camden Fringe where it received favourable reviews including [10] and [11] Other work[edit] Goss blogged from the Edinburgh Fringe for The Guardian's web site in 2007[12] and wrote a series of guest blogs about archive television for the AOL UK TV web site in 2009-2010.[13] As mentioned above, James Goss wrote three novels for the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. In addition, in theTorchood range, he wrote four short stories, published in the Torchwood Magazine; two audiobooks, Department X andGhost Train; and two radio plays both broadcast on BBC radio 4; Golden Age on 2 July 2009 and The House of the Deadon 13 July 2011. In 2015 he became the producer of a new series of Torchwood audio stories to be produced by Big Finish Productions ( Torchwood (Big Finish series) ). From 2011 to 2012, James Goss co-produced with Joseph Lidster, the Big Finish Productions' range of Dark Shadowsaudio dramas. In 2014 he also produced the New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield for Big Finish Productions. Since 2012 James Goss has written three Lady Serpent Egyptian murder stories, published by Endeavor Press. These are described as fast-paced, historical murder mysteries that brilliantly capture the atmosphere of ancient Egypt - as well as being enthralling detective stories. Selected bibliography[edit] Novels, Audiobooks & ebooks Haterz (2015) The Lady Serpent Series The Race of Scorpions (2012) Poison Seed (2013) Blood and Sand (2013) Torchwood Almost Perfect (2008) Risk Assessment (2009) First Born (2011) Doctor Who Dead Air (2010) Dead of Winter (2011) The Hounds of Artemis (2011) The Art of Death (2012) Summer Falls (2013) Blood Cell (2014) Being Human Bad Blood (2010) Radio Dramas Torchwood Golden Age (2009) The House of the Dead (2011) (see The Lost Files (Torchwood)) Audio dramas Doctor Who The Time Museum (2012) The Last Post (Doctor Who audio) (2012) The Scorchies (2013) Counter Measures: The Fifth Citadel (2013) Gallifrey (audio series) VI: Renaissance (2013) Bernice Summerfield Missing Persons: 5.4 The Winning Side (2013) The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: The Lights of Skaro (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 7.2 Night of 1000 Stars (2014) Mask of Tragedy (2014) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 8.1 Encore of the Scorchies (2014) The Gods of Winter (2015) The Sins of Winter (2015) Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 10.3 The Mourning After (2015) River Song Diaries: 1.3 Signs (2016) Torchwood Department X (2011) Ghost Train (2011) Fall to Earth (2015) (see Torchwood (Big Finish series)) Dark Shadows The Doll House (2010) The Poisoned Soul (2011) The Crimson Pearl with Joseph Lidster (2011) The House by the Sea (2012) The Harvest of Souls (2014) Blakes 7 Three (The Liberator Chronicles Volume 5:3 (2013)) Spoils (The Liberator Chronicles 8:3 (2014)) Iris Wildthyme Comeback of the Scorchies (Wildthyme Reloaded 1(2015)) Short stories Torchwood The Last Voyage of Osiris (2009) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 17 The Package (2010) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 22 The Mind's Eye (2010) Torchwood Magazine Issue 24 We All Go Through with Steve Tribe (2011) Torchwood Magazine Issue 25 Doctor Who Indian Summer in Short Trips: Snapshots (2007) Phoenix in Short Trips: Indefinable Magic (2009) Non Fiction The Dalek Handbook with Steve Tribe (2011) Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects with Steve Tribe (2012) The Doctor: His Lives and Times with Steve Tribe (2013) The Shakespeare Notebooks (2014) External links[edit] James Goss at the Internet Movie Database Skip's Acorn Treasury, James Goss's blog.
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episode 135 - Briggs' Finish
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastThe Team of MarkWHO42 decided their next episode should go BIG. BIG FINISH that is. The team interviews the most versatile voice of Doctor WHO and Executive Producer of Big Finish Productions, Nicholas Briggs. They time travel into Nick's past to discuss when he became a WHOvian, how Big Finish started, and how he became the voice of the Daleks, Cybermen, Judoon and many, many more of the big baddies. And what did he REALLY say as the Nestene Consciousness. We also delve into BIG FINISH and how it kept the Doctor WHO series alive, even when the TV series had died, and how it continues to keeps other venues going way after their demise on TV. So grab your voice modulator, and take a deep breath as we venture into the like of Nicholas Briggs. Also, keep an eye out at markwho42.net and MarkWHO42 on Facebook and find out where you can get your hands on some Big Finish Audios from MarkWHO42 Books.
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episode 135 - Briggs' Finish
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastThe Team of MarkWHO42 decided their next episode should go BIG. BIG FINISH that is. The team interviews the most versatile voice of Doctor WHO and Executive Producer of Big Finish Productions, Nicholas Briggs. They time travel into Nick's past to discuss when he became a WHOvian, how Big Finish started, and how he became the voice of the Daleks, Cybermen, Judoon and many, many more of the big baddies. And what did he REALLY say as the Nestene Consciousness. We also delve into BIG FINISH and how it kept the Doctor WHO series alive, even when the TV series had died, and how it continues to keeps other venues going way after their demise on TV. So grab your voice modulator, and take a deep breath as we venture into the like of Nicholas Briggs. Also, keep an eye out at markwho42.net and MarkWHO42 on Facebook and find out where you can get your hands on some Big Finish Audios from MarkWHO42 Books.
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O Brother, Why Art Thou Evil? (The Time Meddler)
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastWhat's the first thing you would do if given access to a time machine? If your first answer isn't "exploit temporal dynamics to make myself rich beyond reason" then you're doing it wrong. Other acceptable answers are "muck about in the past to see what outcomes you can create in the future" or "steer world events to my liking because, why the hell not?" This week we explore the classic story "The Time Meddler" and ask ourselves if we'd be more like the Doctor (not likely) or the Monk (very probably). We discuss the introduction of new companions and a very different Doctor from the early days in season one. News Links: Moffat Receives the Order of British Excellence Award
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Classic Rewatch: The Time Meddler
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastWhat’s the first thing you would do if given access to a time machine? If your first answer isn’t “exploit temporal dynamics to make myself rich beyond reason” then you’re doing it wrong. Other acceptable answers are “muck about in the past to see what outcomes you can create in the future” or “steer world events to my liking because, why the hell not?” This week we explore the classic story “The Time Meddler” and ask ourselves if we’d be […]
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Episode 11: Alien Technology Plus Human Stupidity
A Disused Yeti
Risa Romano and Warren Jaycox are joined by Nandini Bapat for a discussion about the Doctor Who technology we find most interesting and/or practical in the real word. Special thanks to Michelle Nishimura for filming.
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20: The Deadly Assassin (Classic Doctor Who Review)
The Old Doctor Who ShowDan and Eric talk about the disappearance of DOCTOR WHO from Netflix and Hulu and what it means for the future of this podcast. Plus: CRISPIN GLOVER'S CLOWNY CLOWN CLOWN! Also: they review the classic Tom Baker Doctor Who story, "The DEADLY ASSASSIN".
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episode 135 - Briggs' Finish
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastThe Team of MarkWHO42 decided their next episode should go BIG. BIG FINISH that is. The team interviews the most versatile voice of Doctor WHO and Executive Producer of Big Finish Productions, Nicholas Briggs. They time travel into Nick's past to discuss when he became a WHOvian, how Big Finish started, and how he became the voice of the Daleks, Cybermen, Judoon and many, many more of the big baddies. And what did he REALLY say as the Nestene Consciousness. We also delve into BIG FINISH and how it kept the Doctor WHO series alive, even when the TV series had died, and how it continues to keeps other venues going way after their demise on TV. So grab your voice modulator, and take a deep breath as we venture into the like of Nicholas Briggs. Also, keep an eye out at markwho42.net and MarkWHO42 on Facebook and find out where you can get your hands on some Big Finish Audios from MarkWHO42 Books.
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Who's He? Podcast #233 Overwhelming sorrow absorbs me
Who's He?In this edition of the Who's He? Podcast, Phil and Paul return to their series 2 retrospective with Love and Monsters. Yes, the pair of them were not looking forward to rewatching this not particularly well received story from Russell T. Davies, with Phil dreading having to watch Peter Kay and Paul dreading having to watch Marc Warren. But which one of them changed their mind about their least favourite actor and did either of them change their mind about this story?
And in a very slow news week, Steven Moffat receives an OBE and also lets slip that he is writing the 2017 Christmas special which leads Phil and Paul (with no authority at all) to announce that this will be Peter Capaldi's regeneration story. And in Omega's Tat Corner, it's blu-ray tat that everyone already owns.
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Overwhelming sorrow absorbs me
Who's He?In this edition of the Who's He? Podcast, Phil and Paul return to their series 2 retrospective with Love and Monsters. Yes, the pair of them were not looking forward to rewatching this not particularly well received story from Russell T. Davies, with Phil dreading having to watch Peter Kay and Paul dreading having to watch Marc Warren. But which one of them changed their mind about their least favourite actor and did either of them change their mind about this story?
And in a very slow news week, Steven Moffat receives an OBE and also lets slip that he is writing the 2017 Christmas special which leads Phil and Paul (with no authority at all) to announce that this will be Peter Capaldi's regeneration story. And in Omega's Tat Corner, it's blu-ray tat that everyone already owns.
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Overwhelming sorrow absorbs me
Who's He?In this edition of the Who's He? Podcast, Phil and Paul return to their series 2 retrospective with Love and Monsters. Yes, the pair of them were not looking forward to rewatching this not particularly well received story from Russell T. Davies, with Phil dreading having to watch Peter Kay and Paul dreading having to watch Marc Warren. But which one of them changed their mind about their least favourite actor and did either of them change their mind about this story?
And in a very slow news week, Steven Moffat receives an OBE and also lets slip that he is writing the 2017 Christmas special which leads Phil and Paul (with no authority at all) to announce that this will be Peter Capaldi's regeneration story. And in Omega's Tat Corner, it's blu-ray tat that everyone already owns.
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep96- SFBall 22 Part 1: Annette Badland, Sabrina Bartlett & James Moran
Gallifrey StandsWe are joined by writer James Moran (Doctor Who: Fires of Pompeii, Torchwood) and actors Annette Badland & Sabrina Bartlett in the first part of our coverage of SF Ball 22.We also hear from the SF Ball team about the event & the fantastic charity Teenage Cancer Trust that it raises money for. Donate here https://www.teenagecancertrust.org/support-us/donateGallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Check out the Doctor Who range today.Whovian Round Up is by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
You can buy the GallifreyStands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12
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Episode #296
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastThe Power of the Daleks
Adam, Mary, Kirby and Debbie review the iconic introduction to Patrick Troughton. We also, surprisingly, have feedback plus You Won't Get This One.
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Dissecting Worlds Series 10, Ep 6: Animal Men
Geek SyndicateThis time our hulking lizardman and tiny seagull look at animals in science fiction. So that is uplifted earth creatures and coincidentally similar aliens with special attention on:
- Planet of the Apes in its sundry incarnations
- David Brin's Uplift Saga magnus opus
- Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time
- Cat girls and anthropomorphic Space Aliens
- With nods to other pulp and hard SF takes on the tropes.
- And we utterly fail to cover Elephant Men despite wanting to
- Matt's bookshelf features Rome which will be a surprise.
Pray dear listeners it's our conclusions episode next so let's have your feedback and ideas - emails and mp3s to dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or find us on FACEBOOK or @dissectingwrlds on Twitter.
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Dissecting Worlds Series 10, Ep 6: Animal Men
Geek SyndicateThis time our hulking lizardman and tiny seagull look at animals in science fiction. So that is uplifted earth creatures and coincidentally similar aliens with special attention on:
- Planet of the Apes in its sundry incarnations
- David Brin's Uplift Saga magnus opus
- Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time
- Cat girls and anthropomorphic Space Aliens
- With nods to other pulp and hard SF takes on the tropes.
- And we utterly fail to cover Elephant Men despite wanting to
- Matt's bookshelf features Rome which will be a surprise.
Pray dear listeners it's our conclusions episode next so let's have your feedback and ideas - emails and mp3s to dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or find us on FACEBOOK or @dissectingwrlds on Twitter.
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep96- SFBall 22 Part 1: Annette Badland, Sabrina Bartlett & James Moran
Gallifrey StandsWe are joined by writer James Moran (Doctor Who: Fires of Pompeii, Torchwood) and actors Annette Badland & Sabrina Bartlett in the first part of our coverage of SF Ball 22.
We also hear from the SF Ball team about the event & the fantastic charity Teenage Cancer Trust that it raises money for. Donate here https://www.teenagecancertrust.org/support-us/donate
Gallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Check out the Doctor Who range today.
Whovian Round Up is by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
You can buy the GallifreyStands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12
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Gallifrey Stands -Ep96- SFBall 22 Part 1: Annette Badland, Sabrina Bartlett & James Moran
Gallifrey StandsWe are joined by writer James Moran (Doctor Who: Fires of Pompeii, Torchwood) and actors Annette Badland & Sabrina Barlett in the first part of our coverage of SF Ball 22.
We also hear from the SF Ball team about the event & the fantastic charity Teenage Cancer Trust that it raises money for. Donate here https://www.teenagecancertrust.org/support-us/donate
Gallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Check out the Doctor Who range today.
Whovian Round Up is by http://indiemacuser.com/
Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/
You can buy the GallifreyStands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12
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Episode 267 - Anything but Consistent
Traveling the VortexIn this week’s show we step away again briefly for another Beyond the Doctor segment, this time to review a film starring Eighth Doctor actor, Paul McGann. We chose the very popular British film from 1987, Withnail & I. We give our impressions on McGann’s performance, as well as that of alternative Ninth Doctor (or Shalka Doctor), Richard E. Grant. It’s a two-for-one this time it would appear.
Also, a breakdown and our reaction to the news of the week.
And of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
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Episode 267 - Anything but Consistent
Traveling the VortexIn this week’s show we step away again briefly for another Beyond the Doctor segment, this time to review a film starring Eighth Doctor actor, Paul McGann. We chose the very popular British film from 1987, Withnail & I. We give our impressions on McGann’s performance, as well as that of alternative Ninth Doctor (or Shalka Doctor), Richard E. Grant. It’s a two-for-one this time it would appear.
Also, a breakdown and our reaction to the news of the week.
And of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
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Episode 267 - Anything but Consistent
Traveling the VortexIn this week’s show we step away again briefly for another Beyond the Doctor segment, this time to review a film starring Eighth Doctor actor, Paul McGann. We chose the very popular British film from 1987, Withnail & I. We give our impressions on McGann’s performance, as well as that of alternative Ninth Doctor (or Shalka Doctor), Richard E. Grant. It’s a two-for-one this time it would appear.
Also, a breakdown and our reaction to the news of the week.
And of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
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2MTL 408: Dan Starkey's Sontaran Stratagem
Two-minute Time LordRecorded at Long Island Who in November 2015, here's Strax himself: Dan Starkey! Dan talks about his journey from murderous soldier in "The Sontaran Stratagem" to the medical hero we have come to know and love and fear.
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TDP 557:Torchwood - Uncanny Valley
Tin Dog PodcastWhat has made billionaire Neil Redmond emerge from his long seclusion? Captain Jack knows the answer, and is prepared to go to any lengths to prove it. A couple of years ago, Neil Redmond was in a terrible accident. His recovery has been long and slow, but now he's back and looking better than ever. Much better than ever. Dark forces have been behind Neil's transformation. Dark forces that Jack has been hunting for a long time. But Captain Jack's never been able to resist the darkness. Written By: David LlewellynDirected By: Neil Gardner Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Steven Cree (Neil Redmond), Emma Reeves (Miss Trent) Produced by James Goss Script edited by Steve Tribe
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TDP 557:Torchwood - Uncanny Valley
Tin Dog PodcastWhat has made billionaire Neil Redmond emerge from his long seclusion? Captain Jack knows the answer, and is prepared to go to any lengths to prove it. A couple of years ago, Neil Redmond was in a terrible accident. His recovery has been long and slow, but now he's back and looking better than ever. Much better than ever. Dark forces have been behind Neil's transformation. Dark forces that Jack has been hunting for a long time. But Captain Jack's never been able to resist the darkness. Written By: David LlewellynDirected By: Neil Gardner Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Steven Cree (Neil Redmond), Emma Reeves (Miss Trent) Produced by James Goss Script edited by Steve Tribe
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TDP 557:Torchwood - Uncanny Valley
Tin Dog PodcastWhat has made billionaire Neil Redmond emerge from his long seclusion? Captain Jack knows the answer, and is prepared to go to any lengths to prove it. A couple of years ago, Neil Redmond was in a terrible accident. His recovery has been long and slow, but now he's back and looking better than ever. Much better than ever. Dark forces have been behind Neil's transformation. Dark forces that Jack has been hunting for a long time. But Captain Jack's never been able to resist the darkness. Written By: David LlewellynDirected By: Neil Gardner Cast John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Steven Cree (Neil Redmond), Emma Reeves (Miss Trent) Produced by James Goss Script edited by Steve Tribe
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Episode 146: The Singing Towers of Darrillium
The TARDIS TavernPutting things back on track, our heroes find themselves immersed in the world of politics. To distract themselves, they go back to the topic they planned on discussing when we last met them: "Silence in the Library" and "Forest of the Dead", written by Steven Moffat and featuring the Tenth Doctor and Donna. And, since they really enjoy celebrating Christmas in February, they also dip their little piggies into "The Husbands of River Song".
Also, news and stuff that was probably covered more thoroughly by other podcasts weeks ago.
We like email and feedback, so send it to us at tardistavern@gmail.com. Also look for us on Facebook. All the kids are doing it.
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Episode 146: The Singing Towers of Darrillium
The TARDIS TavernPutting things back on track, our heroes find themselves immersed in the world of politics. To distract themselves, they go back to the topic they planned on discussing when we last met them: "Silence in the Library" and "Forest of the Dead", written by Steven Moffat and featuring the Tenth Doctor and Donna. And, since they really enjoy celebrating Christmas in February, they also dip their little piggies into "The Husbands of River Song".
Also, news and stuff that was probably covered more thoroughly by other podcasts weeks ago.
We like email and feedback, so send it to us at tardistavern@gmail.com. Also look for us on Facebook. All the kids are doing it.
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MHC #111 Listen 8.4 [Lost Episode]
Mostly Harmless Cutaway320 days until Next Christmas!
SOLDIER:
- Welcome to Mostly Harmless Cutaway One One One featuring Chris and Eric. Join us as we delve into the Peter Capaldi's fourth outing as The Doctor, Listen. Let the banter begin!
- Blogpage poster art by Stuart Manning stuart-manning.tumblr.com
WARNING:
- This discussion contains miscellaneous K-9 and Company, Torchwood, Sarah Jane Adventures, Sherlock, Class, new WHO, and/or classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to new & classic episodes not yet seen, do NOT complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT ideas, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.
DISCLAIMER:
- This episode was recorded October 27, 2014.
- Josh made his co-hosting MHC debut in MHC #12 Hungry Earth.
- COMING SOON: MHC #112 ???
DON'T PANIC
Host/Producer: Eric @BullittWHO
Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
ProgNeg: prognosisnegative.libsyn.comCo-host: Josh @whomeJZ
Email: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com
The High Council: dwhighcouncil.libsyn.comCo-hostess: Cat @fancyfembot
Email: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Sci-Fi Party Line: scifipartyline.comMostly Harmless Cutaway @DoctorWhoMHC
Email: DoctorWhoMHC ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
Patreon: patreon.com/MHC
Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com
Facebook: facebook.com/DoctorWhoMHCArt: H.B. Lockwood @hayleyglyphs
Legal: Sean H. @tardistavern
Iconoclast: Katrina G. @xanister
PR: Kyle A. @FunctionalNerd
Comptroller: Chris B. @dubbayoo
R&D: Erik S. @sjcAustenite
Morale: Erika E. @HollyGoDarkly
Eponymous opening by Emily K. @emilyooo
MHCTheme created by E.A. Escamilla
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MHC #111 Listen 8.4 [Lost Episode]
Mostly Harmless Cutaway320 days until the 2016 Christmas Special!
SOLDIER:
- Welcome to Mostly Harmless Cutaway One One One featuring Chris and Eric. Join us as we delve into the Peter Capaldi's fourth outing as The Doctor, Listen. Let the banter begin!
- For those who don't know, most of our Series 8 reviews were recorded in 2014, though never produced/released. Here's a treat for those of you who have waited for so long--we got your tweets. ;)
- Blogpage poster art by Stuart Manning stuart-manning.tumblr.com
WARNING:
- This discussion contains miscellaneous K-9 and Company, Torchwood, Sarah Jane Adventures, Sherlock, Class, new WHO, and/or classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to new & classic episodes not yet seen, do NOT complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT ideas, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.
DISCLAIMER:
- This episode was recorded October 27, 2014.
- Josh made his co-hosting MHC debut in MHC #12 Hungry Earth.
- COMING SOON: MHC #112 ???
DON'T PANIC
Host/Producer: Eric @BullittWHO
Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
ProgNeg: prognosisnegative.libsyn.comCo-host: Josh @whomeJZ
Email: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~com
The High Council: dwhighcouncil.libsyn.comCo-hostess: Cat @fancyfembot
Email: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Sci-Fi Party Line: scifipartyline.comMostly Harmless Cutaway @DoctorWhoMHC
Email: DoctorWhoMHC ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Website: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com
Patreon: patreon.com/MHC
Tumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com
Facebook: facebook.com/DoctorWhoMHCArt: H.B. Lockwood @hayleyglyphs
Legal: Sean H. @tardistavern
Iconoclast: Katrina G. @xanister
PR: Kyle A. @FunctionalNerd
Comptroller: Chris B. @dubbayoo
R&D: Erik S. @sjcAustenite
Morale: Erika E. @HollyGoDarkly
Eponymous opening by Emily K. @emilyooo
MHCTheme created by E.A. Escamilla
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Doctor Who - The High Council, Episode 36
Doctor Who - The High CouncilWell, it's time for episode 2 of Frontier in Space and all we can talk about is Worzel Gummidge and Mrs. King. How many times are The Doctor and Jo going to be incarcerated? Is it the mind probe or the mime probe? Brine robe? Do we talk about Star Wars more than Doctor Who? Who is the Kramer Ogron? When you get to your episode selection screen - PRESS IT.
The Podcasts represented:
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Doctor Who - The High Council, Episode 36
Doctor Who - The High CouncilWell, it's time for episode 2 of Frontier in Space and all we can talk about is Worzel Gummidge and Mrs. King. How many times are The Doctor and Jo going to be incarcerated? Is it the mind probe or the mime probe? Brine robe? Do we talk about Star Wars more than Doctor Who? Who is the Kramer Ogron? When you get to your episode selection screen - PRESS IT.
The Podcasts represented:
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34: The Web Planet 2-4
Lazy Doctor WhoN (2-4)
Erika and Steven close out their Superbowl Sunday Doctor Who marathon by continuing (but not quite finishing) “The Web Planet”. If only humans didn’t need sleep, there’d be more coming, but alas, sleep isn’t just for tortoises.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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34: The Web Planet 2-4
Lazy Doctor WhoN (2-4)
Erika and Steven close out their Superbowl Sunday Doctor Who marathon by continuing (but not quite finishing) “The Web Planet”. If only humans didn’t need sleep, there’d be more coming, but alas, sleep isn’t just for tortoises.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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33: The Web Planet 1
Lazy Doctor WhoN (1)
Steven and Erika haven’t had enough Doctor Who yet on this Superbowl Sunday. They move on from a historical to something altogether more out-there. You may find the reaction to it surprising.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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33: The Web Planet 1
Lazy Doctor WhoN (1)
Steven and Erika haven’t had enough Doctor Who yet on this Superbowl Sunday. They move on from a historical to something altogether more out-there. You may find the reaction to it surprising.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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32: The Romans 4
Lazy Doctor WhoM (4)
Erika and Steven finish off 1965’s “The Romans”. Happily, Erika finds that the last ep is much less objectionable, which is good because she loves loving Doctor Who.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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32: The Romans 4
Lazy Doctor WhoM (4)
Erika and Steven finish off 1965’s “The Romans”. Happily, Erika finds that the last ep is much less objectionable, which is good because she loves loving Doctor Who.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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31: The Romans 2-3
Lazy Doctor WhoM (2-3)
Steven and Erika continue their Superbowl Sunday 1965-Doctor Who viewing party. And Erika discovers “The Romans” isn’t as easy or pleasant to watch as she’d hoped.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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31: The Romans 2-3
Lazy Doctor WhoM (2-3)
Steven and Erika continue their Superbowl Sunday 1965-Doctor Who viewing party. And Erika discovers “The Romans” isn’t as easy or pleasant to watch as she’d hoped.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
Referenced Works
Show Notes & Links
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30: The Romans 1
Lazy Doctor WhoM (1)
Erika and Steven spend Superbowl Sunday watching Doctor Who from 1965. First up is “The Slave Traders”, episode 1 of “The Romans”, where the TARDIS crew decides to relax!
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky