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Doctor Who: The Time Trap
Gallifrey StandsThe Gallifrey Stands Podcast presents, Doctor Who: The Time Trap.
When Time gets unstuck in the Tardis, the Doctor must travel through its corridors experiencing moments from the past.Joined only by his new companion Orla, they meet many friends & foes from their past and face some of their personal demons on their journey to fix the Tardis & save the Doctors timeline & that of the Tardis herself.Please give whatever you can to the charity 'The Time Trap' is recorded in support of, Ronald McDonald house charities https://donate.rmhc.org/. Giving a place to stay for the families of children undertaking or recovering from surgery on or next to hospital grounds worldwide.Doctor Who - The Time Trap Stars (In order of Appearance)Doctor Squee as The DoctorMichelle Sewell as OrlaRoss Mullan as Cowboy BillToby Hadoke as GrandfatherStuart Shaw as the young DoctorCraig Lucas as Bar Tender 1Paul Boniface as Bar Tender 2John Guilor as the 1st & 4thDoctorScott Holden as 'That Man'Ben Gummery as the NewsreaderLewis Mainwaring as The WeathermanRob Lloyd as The War DoctorRichard James as The MasterMelissa Dwyer as TeganMike Mann as Van StattenBlake & Naimh Sewell as Orla's ChildrenClaire Shaw as Sarah-Jane SmithAndrew Chalmers as the Dark Journey DoctorMA Tamburro as FredAdam Manning as the Doctor from Tyranny of the DaleksBrian Coombes as the Brigadier& Special guest appearance by Ian McNeice as Winston ChurchillWithSound effects by Monkey Basement productionsMusic by Dan Parkinson at Wooden Heart recording studios SouthamptonArtwork by Vortex VisualsDoctor Who the Time Trap was a Gallifrey Stands productionWith thanks to AM Audio mediaCheeky Monkey Pictures& Dottie Who.The Doctor & Orla will return next Christmas in 'Death at Christmas'
Gallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Checkout the Doctor Who range today.
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Doctor Who: The Time Trap
Gallifrey StandsThe Gallifrey Stands Podcast presents, Doctor Who: The Time Trap.
When Time gets unstuck in the Tardis, the Doctor must travel through its corridors experiencing moments from the past. Joined only by his new companion Orla, they meet many friends & foes from their past and face some of their personal demons on their journey to fix the Tardis & save the Doctors timeline & that of the Tardis herself. Please give whatever you can to the charity 'The Time Trap' is recorded in support of, Ronald McDonald house charities https://donate.rmhc.org/. Giving a place to stay for the families of children undertaking or recovering from surgery on or next to hospital grounds worldwide. Doctor Who - The Time Trap Stars (In order of Appearance) Doctor Squee as The Doctor Michelle Sewell as Orla Ross Mullan as Cowboy Bill Toby Hadoke as Grandfather Stuart Shaw as the young Doctor Craig Lucas as Bar Tender 1 Paul Boniface as Bar Tender 2 John Guilor as the 1st & 4thDoctor Scott Holden as 'That Man' Ben Gummery as the Newsreader Lewis Mainwaring as The Weatherman Rob Lloyd as The War Doctor Richard James as The Master Melissa Dwyer as Tegan Mike Mann as Van Statten Blake & Naimh Sewell as Orla's Children Claire Shaw as Sarah-Jane Smith Andrew Chalmers as the Dark Journey Doctor MA Tamburro as Fred Adam Manning as the Doctor from Tyranny of the Daleks Brian Coombes as the Brigadier & Special guest appearance by Ian McNeice as Winston Churchill With Sound effects by Monkey Basement productions Music by Dan Parkinson at Wooden Heart recording studios Southampton Artwork by Vortex Visuals Doctor Who the Time Trap was a Gallifrey Stands production With thanks to AM Audio media Cheeky Monkey Pictures & Dottie Who.The Doctor & Orla will return next Christmas in 'Death at Christmas'
Gallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Checkout the Doctor Who range today.
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Doctor Who: The Time Trap
Gallifrey StandsThe Gallifrey Stands Podcast presents, Doctor Who: The Time Trap.
When Time gets unstuck in the Tardis, the Doctor must travel through its corridors experiencing moments from the past.
Joined only by his new companion Orla, they meet many friends & foes from their past and face some of their personal demons on their journey to fix the Tardis & save the Doctors timeline & that Tardis herself.
Please give whatever you can to the charity 'The Time Trap' is recorded in support of, Ronald McDonald house charities www.donate.rmhc.org. Giving a place to stay for the families of children undertaking or recovering from surgery on or next to hospital grounds worldwide.
Doctor Who - The Time Trap Stars (In order of Appearance)
Doctor Squee as The Doctor
Michelle Sewell as Orla
Ross Mullen as Cowboy Bill
Toby Haddoke as Grandfather
Stuart Shaw as the young Doctor
Craig Lucas as Bar Tender 1
Paul Boniface as Bar Tender 2
John Guilor as the 1st & 4th Doctor
Scott Holden as 'That Man'
Ben Gummery as the Newsreader
Lewis Mainwaring as The Weatherman
Rob Lloyd as The War Doctor
Richard James as The Master
Melissa Dwyer as Tegan
Mike Mann as Van Statten
Blake & Naimh Sewell as Orla's Children
Claire Shaw as Sarah-Jane Smith
Andrew Chalmers as the Dark Journey Doctor
MA Tamburro as Fred
Adam Manning as the Doctor from Tyranny of the Daleks
Brian Coombs as the Brigadier
& Special guest appearance by Ian McNeice as Winston Churchill
With
Sound effects by Monkey Basement productions
Music by Dan Parkinson at Wooden Heart recording studios Southampton
Artwork by Vortex Visuals
Doctor Who the Time Trap was a Gallifrey Stands production
With thanks to AM Audio media
Cheeky Monkey Pictures
& Dottie Who.
The Doctor & Orla will return next Christmas in 'Death at Christmas'
Gallifrey Stands is sponsored by http://www.DottiesCharms.co.uk. Check out the Doctor Who range today.
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TDP 547: Doctor Who Early Adventures - The Black Hole from Big Finish
Tin Dog PodcastOn a research station near a black hole, time keeps standing still. Investigating the phenomenon, the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria discover a power far greater than any of the monsters that have challenged them on their travels... The Doctor's own people. With the safety of thousands balancing out the need to flee, and a policeman from his home planet working at his side, the Doctor reluctantly finds himself involved in a race against time. But nothing is ever as simple as it appears. And if you can use the Doctor's compassion against him, you have the makings of a perfect trap... Written By: Simon GuerrierDirected By: Lisa Bowerman Cast Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon/The Doctor), Deborah Watling (Victoria Waterfield), Rufus Hound (Constable Pavo), Janet Dibley (Commander Flail),Anthony Keetch (The Seeth). Narrated by David Warner. Producer David RichardsonScript Editor John DorneyExecutive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
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TDP 547: Doctor Who Early Adventures - The Black Hole from Big Finish
Tin Dog PodcastOn a research station near a black hole, time keeps standing still. Investigating the phenomenon, the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria discover a power far greater than any of the monsters that have challenged them on their travels... The Doctor's own people. With the safety of thousands balancing out the need to flee, and a policeman from his home planet working at his side, the Doctor reluctantly finds himself involved in a race against time. But nothing is ever as simple as it appears. And if you can use the Doctor's compassion against him, you have the makings of a perfect trap... Written By: Simon GuerrierDirected By: Lisa Bowerman Cast Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon/The Doctor), Deborah Watling (Victoria Waterfield), Rufus Hound (Constable Pavo), Janet Dibley (Commander Flail),Anthony Keetch (The Seeth). Narrated by David Warner. Producer David RichardsonScript Editor John DorneyExecutive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
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TDP 547: Doctor Who Early Adventures - The Black Hole from Big Finish
Tin Dog PodcastOn a research station near a black hole, time keeps standing still. Investigating the phenomenon, the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria discover a power far greater than any of the monsters that have challenged them on their travels... The Doctor's own people. With the safety of thousands balancing out the need to flee, and a policeman from his home planet working at his side, the Doctor reluctantly finds himself involved in a race against time. But nothing is ever as simple as it appears. And if you can use the Doctor's compassion against him, you have the makings of a perfect trap... Written By: Simon GuerrierDirected By: Lisa Bowerman Cast Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon/The Doctor), Deborah Watling (Victoria Waterfield), Rufus Hound (Constable Pavo), Janet Dibley (Commander Flail),Anthony Keetch (The Seeth). Narrated by David Warner. Producer David RichardsonScript Editor John DorneyExecutive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 29
Doctor Who - The High CouncilThis week on Doctor Who - The LOW Council....Harrison Chase closes the door behind them, but Josh, Warren, Sean and Steve roll on with Episode 6 of Giant Green Axon of Doom. Will Major Beresford get his teeth fixed? Will Sean eat something crunchy? Will we sing like John Levene? If you don't want to hear about man-mounds, balls, or planks...perhaps you should skip this one. We are in the garden. We are PART of the garden.
The boys' podcasts - check them out - like you haven't:
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Doctor Who - The High Council Episode 29
Doctor Who - The High CouncilThis week on Doctor Who - The LOW Council....Harrison Chase closes the door behind them, but Josh, Warren, Sean and Steve roll on with Episode 6 of Giant Green Axon of Doom. Will Major Beresford get his teeth fixed? Will Sean eat something crunchy? Will we sing like John Levene? If you don't want to hear about man-mounds, balls, or planks...perhaps you should skip this one. We are in the garden. We are PART of the garden.
The boys' podcasts - check them out - like you haven't:
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Reality Bomb Episode 030a - Christmas Special Live in Toronto
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn this special Christmas edition of Reality Bomb, recorded live in Toronto in November, Graeme Burk talks with author Nikki Stafford and SPACE producer Mark Askwith about the 10th anniversary of Doctor Who Christmas Specials, while Cameron Dixon, Ari Lipsey and Peter McAlpine submit themselves to a quiz about the missing episodes. Kenyon Wallace submits The Next Doctor as his seasonal entry in the Gallery of the Underrated and Lori Steuart battles author Rebecca Diem over which David Tennant stories had brown suits vs. blue suits. Plus the music of Alex Kennard and a double shot of comedy! It's like every episode of Reality Bomb...only it's live. And it's Christmas!
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Reality Bomb Episode 030a - Christmas Special Live in Toronto
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn this special Christmas edition of Reality Bomb, recorded live in Toronto in November, Graeme Burk talks with author Nikki Stafford and SPACE producer Mark Askwith about the 10th anniversary of Doctor Who Christmas Specials, while Cameron Dixon, Ari Lipsey and Peter McAlpine submit themselves to a quiz about the missing episodes. Kenyon Wallace submits The Next Doctor as his seasonal entry in the Gallery of the Underrated and Lori Steuart battles author Rebecca Diem over which David Tennant stories had brown suits vs. blue suits. Plus the music of Alex Kennard and a double shot of comedy! It's like every episode of Reality Bomb...only it's live. And it's Christmas!
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Reality Bomb Episode 030a - Christmas Special Live in Toronto
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn this special Christmas edition of Reality Bomb, recorded live in Toronto in November, Graeme Burk talks with author Nikki Stafford and SPACE producer Mark Askwith about the 10th anniversary of Doctor Who Christmas Specials, while Cameron Dixon, Ari Lipsey and Peter McAlpine submit themselves to a quiz about the missing episodes. Kenyon Wallace submits The Next Doctor as his seasonal entry in the Gallery of the Underrated and Lori Steuart battles author Rebecca Diem over which David Tennant stories had brown suits vs. blue suits. Plus the music of Alex Kennard and a double shot of comedy! It's like every episode of Reality Bomb...only it's live. And it's Christmas!
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EPISODE303 General Star Wars Chat (No Spoilers)
The Cultdom CollectiveHere is a 'pre-show' chat started by Ken on Star Wars and our attitudes to Spoilers. With permission we are posting this informal chat (contains no spoilers for latest Star Wars movie) Main show topic did not go ahead.
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Episode 199: Little Tech Rabbits
The Sonic ToolboxThere was some new technology in Series 9. The Sonic Sunglasses and the Confession Disk were both introduced. There were also some story specific tech. We try to discuss all of this, but the rabbits keep jumping in and out. Nonetheless, we still figure out some stuff that we didn't think we knew anything about. How d'ya like that!
WARNING:Contains rabbit chasing
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Episode 199: Little Tech Rabbits
The Sonic ToolboxThere was some new technology in Series 9. The Sonic Sunglasses and the Confession Disk were both introduced. There were also some story specific tech. We try to discuss all of this, but the rabbits keep jumping in and out. Nonetheless, we still figure out some stuff that we didn't think we knew anything about. How d'ya like that!
WARNING:Contains rabbit chasing
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EPISODE303 General Star Wars Chat (No Spoilers)
The Cultdom CollectiveHere is a 'pre-show' chat started by Ken on Star Wars and our attitudes to Spoilers. With permission we are posting this informal chat (contains no spoilers for latest Star Wars movie) Main show topic did not go ahead.
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EPISODE303 General Star Wars Chat (No Spoilers)
The Cultdom CollectiveHere is a 'pre-show' chat started by Ken on Star Wars and our attitudes to Spoilers. With permission we are posting this informal chat (contains no spoilers for latest Star Wars movie) Main show topic did not go ahead.
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EPISODE303 General Star Wars Chat (No Spoilers)
The Cultdom CollectiveHere is a 'pre-show' chat started by Ken on Star Wars and our attitudes to Spoilers. With permission we are posting this informal chat (contains no spoilers for latest Star Wars movie) Main show topic did not go ahead.
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EPISODE303 General Star Wars Chat (No Spoilers)
The Cultdom CollectiveHere is a 'pre-show' chat started by Ken on Star Wars and our attitudes to Spoilers. With permission we are posting this informal chat (contains no spoilers for latest Star Wars movie) Main show topic did not go ahead.
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Pledge Break Episode Five: The King's Demons
Pledgebreak's PodcastWelcome back to Pledge Break, the show where two old friends talk about the Doctor Who version of history and the history of Doctor Who!
In this episode, we've got the deep roots of the English constitution and also a shapechanging robot, plus a cute little castle. That's right, it's often-overlooked Fifth Doctor adventure The King's Demons!
It's not exactly a classic, but it does express a lot of what we like about Doctor Who!
As always, you can read our blog, follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook.
If you want to read more about the British Museum's Magna Carta exhibit, check out this blog post.
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Pledge Break Episode Five: The King's Demons
Pledgebreak's PodcastWelcome back to Pledge Break, the show where two old friends talk about the Doctor Who version of history and the history of Doctor Who!
In this episode, we've got the deep roots of the English constitution and also a shapechanging robot, plus a cute little castle. That's right, it's often-overlooked Fifth Doctor adventure The King's Demons!
It's not exactly a classic, but it does express a lot of what we like about Doctor Who!
As always, you can read our blog, follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook.
If you want to read more about the British Museum's Magna Carta exhibit, check out this blog post.
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RRR 111, Inc. Star Wars Machete Order Movie Marathon
Roy's Rocket RadioStar Wars Machete Order Movie Marathon
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RRR111 Star Wars Machete Order Movie Marathon
Roy's Rocket RadioStar Wars Machete Order Movie Marathon
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RRR111 Star Wars Machete Order Movie Marathon
Roy's Rocket RadioStar Wars Machete Order Movie Marathon
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Episode 100: Mystical Magic Plot Device
Trust Your DoctorYay 100 episodes. That’s the extent of our celebration.
Kiyan and Dylan break into the triple digits and finish off season 15 AND put in two character retrospectives. What an episode! Listen in to find out what they thought of The Invasion of Time, written by “David Agnew” and aired in February and March of 1978.
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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Episode 100: Mystical Magic Plot Device
Trust Your DoctorYay 100 episodes. That’s the extent of our celebration.
Kiyan and Dylan break into the triple digits and finish off season 15 AND put in two character retrospectives. What an episode! Listen in to find out what they thought of The Invasion of Time, written by “David Agnew” and aired in February and March of 1978.
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 Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Radio Free Skaro #507 - Slates and Sliders
Radio Free SkaroIt was a slow week for news, and the Three Who Rule thought they were in comfortable and familiar territory by recording a tiny news list on a Thursday...only to be scooped by Gallifrey One guest announcements the next morning! While you won't hear about Michelle Gomez or Ingrid Oliver's appearance-to-be at the LAX Marriott this February, you will here an epic-length interview with their occasional boss, director Rachel Talalay! Warren sat down with her for the better part of an hour in Vancouver and got the goods on Heaven Sent, Hell Bent and what's next for the film and tv impresario!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #507 - Slates and Sliders
Radio Free SkaroIt was a slow week for news, and the Three Who Rule thought they were in comfortable and familiar territory by recording a tiny news list on a Thursday...only to be scooped by Gallifrey One guest announcements the next morning! While you won't hear about Michelle Gomez or Ingrid Oliver's appearance-to-be at the LAX Marriott this February, you will here an epic-length interview with their occasional boss, director Rachel Talalay! Warren sat down with her for the better part of an hour in Vancouver and got the goods on Heaven Sent, Hell Bent and what's next for the film and tv impresario!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #507 - Slates and Sliders
Radio Free SkaroIt was a slow week for news, and the Three Who Rule thought they were in comfortable and familiar territory by recording a tiny news list on a Thursday...only to be scooped by Gallifrey One guest announcements the next morning! While you won't hear about Michelle Gomez or Ingrid Oliver's appearance-to-be at the LAX Marriott this February, you will here an epic-length interview with their occasional boss, director Rachel Talalay! Warren sat down with her for the better part of an hour in Vancouver and got the goods on Heaven Sent, Hell Bent and what's next for the film and tv impresario!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Staggering Stories Podcast #226: Yule Bent
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn discuss the 2015 Doctor Who episodes ‘Heaven Sent’ and ‘Hell Bent’, play an audio quiz and charades, pull some Christmas Crackers, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:30 — Welcome!
- 02:44 – News:
- 02:55 — Lost in Space: New Netflix series.
- 04:34 — Neil Gaiman: Developing new Gormenghast film.
- 07:00 — JMS: Adapting Red Mars for TV.
- 09:27 — Adam J Purcell: DEAD!
- 10:57 — Doctor Who RPG: New scenarios book.
- 11:44 — Doctor Who: Peter Jackson and Peter Capaldi video.
- 13:36 — Doctor Who: Capaldi, Matt Smith, Eccleston etc. visit or video for sick fan.
- 16:01 — Star Trek: Beyond trailer out.
- 16:39 – Christmas Crackers!
- 21:38 – Charades.
- 27:07 – Doctor Who: Heaven Sent.
- 41:46 – Audio Quiz: Doctor Who Series 9.
- 49:20 – Doctor Who: Hell Bent.
- 73:36 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
- 85:51 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 86:47 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- Wikipedia: Lost in Space.
- Neil Gaiman.
- Wikipedia: Gormenghast.
- Wikipedia: J. Michael Straczynski.
- Wikipedia: Mars Trilogy.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Cubicle 7 (Makers of the Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space RPG).
- Star Trek.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Heaven Sent.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – Heaven Sent.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Hell Bent.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – Hell Bent.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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The Fool Idwal Morgan
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re back on Earth, being menaced by giant glowing fibreglass rocks. Incidentally, we’re also discussing the third story in the Key to Time season, The Stones of Blood.
Buy the story!
In the US, you can buy The Stones of Blood by itself (Amazon US), or as part of the Key to Time box set (Amazon US). In the UK, it’s only available as part of the Key to Time box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
For the first time ever, Brendan was wrong about something. When auditioning to replace the divine Miss Rigg in The Avengers, Susan Engel didn’t act against Moray Laing, the current editor of Doctor Who Adventures magazine. It was actually Moray Watson, who played Sir Robert Muir in Black Orchid.
Fortunately, Nathan was also wrong about Beatrix Lehmann — she went on to appear twice more on screen, in the film The Cat and the Canary (1978) and the miniseries Crime and Punishment (1979).
Evelyn Smythe was one of the Sixth Doctor’s companions in the main Big Finish series of Doctor Who audios.
And in other things that Nathan is wrong about, Gareth Roberts’s comic strip about sentient sand that attacks people was actually written by Paul Cornell and called [Seaside Rendezvous](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Seaside_Rendezvous_(comic_story)), published in DWM’s 1991 Summer Special.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, like typical males, we’ll strand you here in the middle of nowhere with two complete strangers while we go off somewhere enjoying ourselves.
Bondfinger
We now have five James Bond commentary podcasts: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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The Fool Idwal Morgan
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re back on Earth, being menaced by giant glowing fibreglass rocks. Incidentally, we’re also discussing the third story in the Key to Time season, The Stones of Blood.
Buy the story!
In the US, you can buy The Stones of Blood by itself (Amazon US), or as part of the Key to Time box set (Amazon US). In the UK, it’s only available as part of the Key to Time box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
For the first time ever, Brendan was wrong about something. When auditioning to replace the divine Miss Rigg in The Avengers, Susan Engel didn’t act against Moray Laing, the current editor of Doctor Who Adventures magazine. It was actually Moray Watson, who played Sir Robert Muir in Black Orchid.
Fortunately, Nathan was also wrong about Beatrix Lehmann — she went on to appear twice more on screen, in the film The Cat and the Canary (1978) and the miniseries Crime and Punishment (1979).
Evelyn Smythe was one of the Sixth Doctor’s companions in the main Big Finish series of Doctor Who audios.
And in other things that Nathan is wrong about, Gareth Roberts’s comic strip about sentient sand that attacks people was actually written by Paul Cornell and called [Seaside Rendezvous](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Seaside_Rendezvous_(comic_story)), published in DWM’s 1991 Summer Special.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, like typical males, we’ll strand you here in the middle of nowhere with two complete strangers while we go off somewhere enjoying ourselves.
Bondfinger
We now have five James Bond commentary podcasts: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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The Fool Idwal Morgan
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re back on Earth, being menaced by giant glowing fibreglass rocks. Incidentally, we’re also discussing the third story in the Key to Time season, The Stones of Blood.
Buy the story!
In the US, you can buy The Stones of Blood by itself (Amazon US), or as part of the Key to Time box set (Amazon US). In the UK, it’s only available as part of the Key to Time box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
For the first time ever, Brendan was wrong about something. When auditioning to replace the divine Miss Rigg in The Avengers, Susan Engel didn’t act against Moray Laing, the current editor of Doctor Who Adventures magazine. It was actually Moray Watson, who played Sir Robert Muir in Black Orchid.
Fortunately, Nathan was also wrong about Beatrix Lehmann — she went on to appear twice more on screen, in the film The Cat and the Canary (1978) and the miniseries Crime and Punishment (1979).
Evelyn Smythe was one of the Sixth Doctor’s companions in the main Big Finish series of Doctor Who audios.
And in other things that Nathan is wrong about, Gareth Roberts’s comic strip about sentient sand that attacks people was actually written by Paul Cornell and called [Seaside Rendezvous](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Seaside_Rendezvous_(comic_story)), published in DWM’s 1991 Summer Special.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, like typical males, we’ll strand you here in the middle of nowhere with two complete strangers while we go off somewhere enjoying ourselves.
Bondfinger
We now have five James Bond commentary podcasts: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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The Fool Idwal Morgan
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re back on Earth, being menaced by giant glowing fibreglass rocks. Incidentally, we’re also discussing the third story in the Key to Time season, The Stones of Blood.
Buy the story!
In the US, you can buy The Stones of Blood by itself (Amazon US), or as part of the Key to Time box set (Amazon US). In the UK, it’s only available as part of the Key to Time box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
For the first time ever, Brendan was wrong about something. When auditioning to replace the divine Miss Rigg in The Avengers, Susan Engel didn’t act against Moray Laing, the current editor of Doctor Who Adventures magazine. It was actually Moray Watson, who played Sir Robert Muir in Black Orchid.
Fortunately, Nathan was also wrong about Beatrix Lehmann — she went on to appear twice more on screen, in the film The Cat and the Canary (1978) and the miniseries Crime and Punishment (1979).
Evelyn Smythe was one of the Sixth Doctor’s companions in the main Big Finish series of Doctor Who audios.
And in other things that Nathan is wrong about, Gareth Roberts’s comic strip about sentient sand that attacks people was actually written by Paul Cornell and called [Seaside Rendezvous](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Seaside_Rendezvous_(comic_story)), published in DWM’s 1991 Summer Special.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, like typical males, we’ll strand you here in the middle of nowhere with two complete strangers while we go off somewhere enjoying ourselves.
Bondfinger
We now have five James Bond commentary podcasts: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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The Fool Idwal Morgan
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re back on Earth, being menaced by giant glowing fibreglass rocks. Incidentally, we’re also discussing the third story in the Key to Time season, The Stones of Blood.
Buy the story!
In the US, you can buy The Stones of Blood by itself (Amazon US), or as part of the Key to Time box set (Amazon US). In the UK, it’s only available as part of the Key to Time box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
For the first time ever, Brendan was wrong about something. When auditioning to replace the divine Miss Rigg in The Avengers, Susan Engel didn’t act against Moray Laing, the current editor of Doctor Who Adventures magazine. It was actually Moray Watson, who played Sir Robert Muir in Black Orchid.
Fortunately, Nathan was also wrong about Beatrix Lehmann — she went on to appear twice more on screen, in the film The Cat and the Canary (1978) and the miniseries Crime and Punishment (1979).
Evelyn Smythe was one of the Sixth Doctor’s companions in the main Big Finish series of Doctor Who audios.
And in other things that Nathan is wrong about, Gareth Roberts’s comic strip about sentient sand that attacks people was actually written by Paul Cornell and called [Seaside Rendezvous](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Seaside_Rendezvous_(comic_story)), published in DWM’s 1991 Summer Special.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, like typical males, we’ll strand you here in the middle of nowhere with two complete strangers while we go off somewhere enjoying ourselves.
Bondfinger
We now have five James Bond commentary podcasts: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 58: The Fool Idwal Morgan
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we're back on Earth, being menaced by giant glowing fibreglass rocks. Incidentally, we're also discussing the third story in the Key to Time season, The Stones of Blood.
Buy the story!
In the US, you can buy The Stones of Blood by itself (Amazon US), or as part of the Key to Time box set (Amazon US). In the UK, it's only available as part of the Key to Time box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
For the first time ever, Brendan was wrong about something. When auditioning to replace the divine Miss Rigg in The Avengers, Susan Engel didn't act against Moray Laing, the current editor of Doctor Who Adventures magazine. It was actually Moray Watson, who played Sir Robert Muir in Black Orchid.
Fortunately, Nathan was also wrong about Beatrix Lehmann -- she went on to appear twice more on screen, in the film The Cat and the Canary (1978) and the miniseries Crime and Punishment (1979).
Evelyn Smythe was one of the Sixth Doctor's companions in the main Big Finish series of Doctor Who audios.
And in other things that Nathan is wrong about, Gareth Roberts's comic strip about sentient sand that attacks people was actually written by Paul Cornell and called Seaside Rendezvous, published in DWM's 1991 Summer Special.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, like typical males, we'll strand you here in the middle of nowhere with two complete strangers while we go off somewhere enjoying ourselves.
Bondfinger
We now have five James Bond commentary podcasts: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 58 The Fool Idwal Morgan
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we're back on Earth, being menaced by giant glowing fibreglass rocks. Incidentally, we're also discussing the third story in the Key to Time season, The Stones of Blood.
Buy the story!
In the US, you can buy The Stones of Blood by itself (Amazon US), or as part of the Key to Time box set (Amazon US). In the UK, it's only available as part of the Key to Time box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
For the first time ever, Brendan was wrong about something. When auditioning to replace the divine Miss Rigg in The Avengers, Susan Engel didn't act against Moray Laing, the current editor of Doctor Who Adventures magazine. It was actually Moray Watson, who played Sir Robert Muir in Black Orchid.
Fortunately, Nathan was also wrong about Beatrix Lehmann -- she went on to appear twice more on screen, in the film The Cat and the Canary (1978) and the miniseries Crime and Punishment (1979).
Evelyn Smythe was one of the Sixth Doctor's companions in the main Big Finish series of Doctor Who audios.
And in other things that Nathan is wrong about, Gareth Roberts's comic strip about sentient sand that attacks people was actually written by Paul Cornell and called [Seaside Rendezvous](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Seaside_Rendezvous_(comic_story)), published in DWM's 1991 Summer Special.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @critiqaltheory, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, like typical males, we'll strand you here in the middle of nowhere with two complete strangers while we go off somewhere enjoying ourselves.
Bondfinger
We now have five James Bond commentary podcasts: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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The Fool Idwal Morgan
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we're back on Earth, being menaced by giant glowing fibreglass rocks. Incidentally, we're also discussing the third story in the Key to Time season, The Stones of Blood.
Buy the story!
In the US, you can buy The Stones of Blood by itself (Amazon US), or as part of the Key to Time box set (Amazon US). In the UK, it's only available as part of the Key to Time box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
For the first time ever, Brendan was wrong about something. When auditioning to replace the divine Miss Rigg in The Avengers, Susan Engel didn't act against Moray Laing, the current editor of Doctor Who Adventures magazine. It was actually Moray Watson, who played Sir Robert Muir in Black Orchid.
Fortunately, Nathan was also wrong about Beatrix Lehmann -- she went on to appear twice more on screen, in the film The Cat and the Canary (1978) and the miniseries Crime and Punishment (1979).
Evelyn Smythe was one of the Sixth Doctor's companions in the main Big Finish series of Doctor Who audios.
And in other things that Nathan is wrong about, Gareth Roberts's comic strip about sentient sand that attacks people was actually written by Paul Cornell and called [Seaside Rendezvous](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Seaside_Rendezvous_(comic_story)), published in DWM's 1991 Summer Special.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, like typical males, we'll strand you here in the middle of nowhere with two complete strangers while we go off somewhere enjoying ourselves.
Bondfinger
We now have five James Bond commentary podcasts: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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The Fool Idwal Morgan
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastThis week, we’re back on Earth, being menaced by giant glowing fibreglass rocks. Incidentally, we’re also discussing the third story in the Key to Time season, The Stones of Blood.
Buy the story!
In the US, you can buy The Stones of Blood by itself (Amazon US), or as part of the Key to Time box set (Amazon US). In the UK, it’s only available as part of the Key to Time box set. (Amazon UK)
Notes and links
For the first time ever, Brendan was wrong about something. When auditioning to replace the divine Miss Rigg in The Avengers, Susan Engel didn’t act against Moray Laing, the current editor of Doctor Who Adventures magazine. It was actually Moray Watson, who played Sir Robert Muir in Black Orchid.
Fortunately, Nathan was also wrong about Beatrix Lehmann — she went on to appear twice more on screen, in the film The Cat and the Canary (1978) and the miniseries Crime and Punishment (1979).
Evelyn Smythe was one of the Sixth Doctor’s companions in the main Big Finish series of Doctor Who audios.
And in other things that Nathan is wrong about, Gareth Roberts’s comic strip about sentient sand that attacks people was actually written by Paul Cornell and called [Seaside Rendezvous](http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Seaside_Rendezvous_(comic_story)), published in DWM’s 1991 Summer Special.
Follow us!
Brendan is on Twitter as @brandybongos, Nathan is @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, and Richard is @RichardLStone. 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, like typical males, we’ll strand you here in the middle of nowhere with two complete strangers while we go off somewhere enjoying ourselves.
Bondfinger
We now have five James Bond commentary podcasts: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), and Dr. No (1962). You can keep up with the Bondfinger news on our website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
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Episode 8: From the Cutting Room Floor
A Disused Yeti
As promised, the weekend after the Star Wars madness. The stuff that was cut out of episode 8.
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Episode 185: Seasons of Series Nine
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 185: Seasons of Series Nine Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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episode #289
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastBack to Basics
Adam and Isabella resurrect the old days of the podcast with a random chat about Doctor Who, eBay and the Doctor Who podcast top 10.We nearly got the file size down to 20mb; but not quite.
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37. Peter Davison's Ballsack (The Doctor's Daughter/Galaxy 4)
On the Time LashBen and Mark return from a short Series 9-centric break to discuss The Doctor's Daughter and Galaxy 4. Does Stephen Greenhorn fundamentally change the character of the Doctor? What is it about one shot characters that inspire such a desire to see them return? Just how many references to The Zygon Inversion can Mark cram in? Also: An ode to those wonderful people who bring us reconstructed Doctor Who stories.
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37. Peter Davison's Ballsack (The Doctor's Daughter/Galaxy 4)
On the Time LashBen and Mark return from a short Series 9-centric break to discuss The Doctor's Daughter and Galaxy 4. Does Stephen Greenhorn fundamentally change the character of the Doctor? What is it about one shot characters that inspire such a desire to see them return? Just how many references to The Zygon Inversion can Mark cram in? Also: An ode to those wonderful people who bring us reconstructed Doctor Who stories.
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TDP: THE WAR DOCTOR VOLUME 01: ONLY THE MONSTROUS
Tin Dog PodcastTHE WAR DOCTOR VOLUME 01: ONLY THE MONSTROUS review Three new battles for The War Doctor 1.1 The Innocent As the Daleks mass their time fleet for a final assault on Gallifrey, something ancient is waiting for them at Omega One. And a sacrifice must be made. Arch-manipulator and Time Lord strategist, Cardinal Ollistra receives shock news of the Doctor's death. Meanwhile, on the planet Keska, a parochial war has returned to plague a peaceful civilisation after decades of tranquillity. But how can such a war have any connection with the great Time War which, at any one moment in the whole of eternity, could threaten to tear the universe apart? If only the Doctor were still alive. 1.2 The Thousand Worlds With the high-ranking Time Lord Seratrix behind enemy lines, the War Doctor finds himself assigned to a rescue mission. But any room for manoeuvre is severely restricted by an area of space known as the Null Zone. Times have changed on Keska, and a countdown to destruction is beginning. But who are the Taalyens and what is their part in the great and terrifying Dalek plan? 1.3 The Heart of the Battle Trapped in a citadel swarming with Daleks, the Time Lord rescue force must find a way to overcome insurmountable odds. With the Daleks apparently planning to rule the Null Zone, perhaps their thirst for universal conquest and victory has been quenched... The War Doctor doesn't believe so -- but how can he prove it without destroying any chance of peace? As the countdown to the destruction of Keska proceeds, a deadly choice must be made... A choice that will define this Doctor, and perhaps forever cast him in the role of 'monster'. Written By: Nicholas BriggsDirected By: Nicholas Briggs Cast John Hurt (The War Doctor), Jacqueline Pearce (Cardinal Ollistra), Lucy Briggs-Owen (The Nursemaid), Carolyn Seymour (The Slave). Beth Chalmers (Veklin),Alex Wyndham (Seratrix), Kieran Hodgson (Bennus), Barnaby Edwards (Arverton),Mark McDonnell (Traanus) John Banks (Garv) and Nicholas Briggs as The Daleks. Producer David RichardsonScript Editor Matt Fitton
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TDP: THE WAR DOCTOR VOLUME 01: ONLY THE MONSTROUS
Tin Dog PodcastTHE WAR DOCTOR VOLUME 01: ONLY THE MONSTROUS review Three new battles for The War Doctor 1.1 The Innocent As the Daleks mass their time fleet for a final assault on Gallifrey, something ancient is waiting for them at Omega One. And a sacrifice must be made. Arch-manipulator and Time Lord strategist, Cardinal Ollistra receives shock news of the Doctor's death. Meanwhile, on the planet Keska, a parochial war has returned to plague a peaceful civilisation after decades of tranquillity. But how can such a war have any connection with the great Time War which, at any one moment in the whole of eternity, could threaten to tear the universe apart? If only the Doctor were still alive. 1.2 The Thousand Worlds With the high-ranking Time Lord Seratrix behind enemy lines, the War Doctor finds himself assigned to a rescue mission. But any room for manoeuvre is severely restricted by an area of space known as the Null Zone. Times have changed on Keska, and a countdown to destruction is beginning. But who are the Taalyens and what is their part in the great and terrifying Dalek plan? 1.3 The Heart of the Battle Trapped in a citadel swarming with Daleks, the Time Lord rescue force must find a way to overcome insurmountable odds. With the Daleks apparently planning to rule the Null Zone, perhaps their thirst for universal conquest and victory has been quenched... The War Doctor doesn't believe so -- but how can he prove it without destroying any chance of peace? As the countdown to the destruction of Keska proceeds, a deadly choice must be made... A choice that will define this Doctor, and perhaps forever cast him in the role of 'monster'. Written By: Nicholas BriggsDirected By: Nicholas Briggs Cast John Hurt (The War Doctor), Jacqueline Pearce (Cardinal Ollistra), Lucy Briggs-Owen (The Nursemaid), Carolyn Seymour (The Slave). Beth Chalmers (Veklin),Alex Wyndham (Seratrix), Kieran Hodgson (Bennus), Barnaby Edwards (Arverton),Mark McDonnell (Traanus) John Banks (Garv) and Nicholas Briggs as The Daleks. Producer David RichardsonScript Editor Matt Fitton
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TDP: THE WAR DOCTOR VOLUME 01: ONLY THE MONSTROUS
Tin Dog PodcastTHE WAR DOCTOR VOLUME 01: ONLY THE MONSTROUS review Three new battles for The War Doctor 1.1 The Innocent As the Daleks mass their time fleet for a final assault on Gallifrey, something ancient is waiting for them at Omega One. And a sacrifice must be made. Arch-manipulator and Time Lord strategist, Cardinal Ollistra receives shock news of the Doctor's death. Meanwhile, on the planet Keska, a parochial war has returned to plague a peaceful civilisation after decades of tranquillity. But how can such a war have any connection with the great Time War which, at any one moment in the whole of eternity, could threaten to tear the universe apart? If only the Doctor were still alive. 1.2 The Thousand Worlds With the high-ranking Time Lord Seratrix behind enemy lines, the War Doctor finds himself assigned to a rescue mission. But any room for manoeuvre is severely restricted by an area of space known as the Null Zone. Times have changed on Keska, and a countdown to destruction is beginning. But who are the Taalyens and what is their part in the great and terrifying Dalek plan? 1.3 The Heart of the Battle Trapped in a citadel swarming with Daleks, the Time Lord rescue force must find a way to overcome insurmountable odds. With the Daleks apparently planning to rule the Null Zone, perhaps their thirst for universal conquest and victory has been quenched... The War Doctor doesn't believe so -- but how can he prove it without destroying any chance of peace? As the countdown to the destruction of Keska proceeds, a deadly choice must be made... A choice that will define this Doctor, and perhaps forever cast him in the role of 'monster'. Written By: Nicholas BriggsDirected By: Nicholas Briggs Cast John Hurt (The War Doctor), Jacqueline Pearce (Cardinal Ollistra), Lucy Briggs-Owen (The Nursemaid), Carolyn Seymour (The Slave). Beth Chalmers (Veklin),Alex Wyndham (Seratrix), Kieran Hodgson (Bennus), Barnaby Edwards (Arverton),Mark McDonnell (Traanus) John Banks (Garv) and Nicholas Briggs as The Daleks. Producer David RichardsonScript Editor Matt Fitton
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The Whostorian: Episode 125 - WhoQ Survey Says
The WhostorianThe Whostorian Bonus Episode: Survey Says! Shannon flies solo to review and reveal the results of the first annual Whostorian Fan Survey, review the Big Finish audio 'The Judgment Of Isskar', and preview upcoming guests and events.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 310(Peter Capaldi, Brian Minchin and Steven Moffatt at Radio Times Festival 2015)
Tim's Take On...Our second and final show from the Radio Times Festival back in September features Peter Capaldi, Steven Moffatt and Brian Minchin appolgizes for the audio quality of this which was far from perfect even for those attending.
End Theme: Dr Who(Quacky and Bizarre mix) by Rat Souffle
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