Latest Podcast Episodes
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Episode 8 : The One Doctor
The Untempered Schism PodcastOn this special Christmas episode we take a look back at a Doctor Who adventure that you probably haven't seen, but you might have heard. So kick back by the fire with a cup of tea and a plate of Jammie Dodgers, because The Untempered Schism Podcast is about to jump a time track.
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 40:44
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Episode 7 : The Time Warrior
The Untempered Schism PodcastThe Untempered Schism continues bouncing around through the Third Doctor's era, and this time we are sitting down to watch The Time Warrior. This story not only kicks of the Third Doctor's last season, but also introduces both the Sontarans and Sarah Jane Smith.
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 49:47
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Episode 6 : The Three Doctors
The Untempered Schism PodcastThis week the Untempered Schism podcast celebrates the 47th anniversary of Doctor Who by firing up the TARDIS and heading back to review the 10th anniversary special, "The Three Doctors" (even though it was broadcast in January of 1973 instead of November)
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 47:50
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Dr Who Livecast - Episode 41: The Runaway Bride
Dr Who Livecast-Rex and Sayo get back to where it started, back to the glory of David Tenant and Dr. Who.
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Dr Who Livecast - Episode 41: The Runaway Bride
Dr Who Livecast-Rex and Sayo get back to where it started, back to the glory of David Tenant and Dr. Who.
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17th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 17th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 126: BF #53 - Vengeance on Eutermes
The Oncoming StormAfter all of the intense feelings of mashing themselves together to form a super being, The Oncoming Storm hosts have finally separated and entered the next zone. This zone is, of course, episode 126 where Josh and Rachel are joined by guest Jeff Polier to discuss The Creed of the Kromen by Philip Martin. Following all of the strangeness of the last adventure, this one has the Doctor and Charley getting back to business fighting off alien monster invaders. But does that mean it's any good? Your hosts dig in to the Alpha Sphere to find out, and along the way, we all meet a new friend! The Oncoming Storm... this time we've got the Mentors back doing what they... what? We don't? They're Kromen? Are you sure???
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 126: BF #53 - Vengeance on Eutermes
The Oncoming StormAfter all of the intense feelings of mashing themselves together to form a super being, The Oncoming Storm hosts have finally separated and entered the next zone. This zone is, of course, episode 126 where Josh and Rachel are joined by guest Jeff Polier to discuss The Creed of the Kromen by Philip Martin. Following all of the strangeness of the last adventure, this one has the Doctor and Charley getting back to business fighting off alien monster invaders. But does that mean it's any good? Your hosts dig in to the Alpha Sphere to find out, and along the way, we all meet a new friend! The Oncoming Storm... this time we've got the Mentors back doing what they... what? We don't? They're Kromen? Are you sure???
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 126: BF #53 - Vengeance on Eutermes
The Oncoming StormAfter all of the intense feelings of mashing themselves together to form a super being, The Oncoming Storm hosts have finally separated and entered the next zone. This zone is, of course, episode 126 where Josh and Rachel are joined by guest Jeff Polier to discuss The Creed of the Kromen by Philip Martin. Following all of the strangeness of the last adventure, this one has the Doctor and Charley getting back to business fighting off alien monster invaders. But does that mean it's any good? Your hosts dig in to the Alpha Sphere to find out, and along the way, we all meet a new friend! The Oncoming Storm... this time we've got the Mentors back doing what they... what? We don't? They're Kromen? Are you sure???
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The Whostorian - Episode 89: Twilight Eyes at Abbyshot
The WhostorianSeason 5 Episode 9: Stylin' Steve and Shannon take the mobile studio to Abbyshot Clothiers in Mt. Pearl, Newfoundland to talk to Brent Thomas about Abbyshot's wonderful clothing and accessories, his Whovian roots and they even find time for a review of the episode; Kill The Moon.
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314 - Doctor Who: Podshock
PodshockDoctor Who: Podshock - Episode 314
Running time: 1:27:51We review live on-the-net the Doctor Who story, 'Mummy on the Orient Express' starring Peter Capaldi as the Doctor and Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald, plus news, your live feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, and Dave Cooper.
Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions.
This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you.
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This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial.
Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
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PODCAST 022 - Express Delivery
Diddly Dum PodcastFor this double review of "Kill the Moon" and "Mummy on the Orient Express", the Diddly Dumbers have bought Third Class tickets and donned dinner jacket T-shirts to sneak into the First Class dining car. Will they manage to complete the whole podcast before anyone checks their tickets?
Along the way: The Three Who Drool are christened “the 1970s sitcom of Doctor Who podcasting” by a rival podcast. We reminisce about our past encounters with Sylvester McCoy. We discover that famous people are sometimes more lovely than you think. A slow printer replaces the water-cooler as the office gathering place. We reveal the original source from which Peter Harness shamelessly stole the “dragon living in a moon” plot. Al unfolds his insane theory about Perkins’ secret identity. We discover the film against which The Rev measures all other films. We touch briefly on working class situations in British porn. We decide which soap Doctor Who ought to resemble, and Doc away explains his body (10% human, 90% cardboard) by revealing his true comic book identity. Even Strontium Dog and his sidekicks Wulf and the Gronk get a mention.
Direct Download Link: DDPC022 – Express Delivery
All artwork for the Diddly Dum Podcast by our own The Rev can be found collected here on Pinterest.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
The Rev really revels in Hornby train sets. It’s choo choo choo all the way to Hull.
Newest and cruelest (sob) friends of Diddly Dum are the denizens of the “Binro Was Right Podcast”. Their eponymous hero is, of course, Binro the Heretic, a character from Key to Time season story “The Ribos Operation” who was persecuted for his beliefs. Their caricature of the Diddly Dumbers as the 1970s sitcom of Doctor Who podcasting, painting Doc and Al as a “Terry and June” couple and The Rev presumably as the child they never had, is uncomfortably near the mark.
Among the DVD extras for “The Second Coming” is an outtake where Ninth Doctor Christopher Eccleston surprises a co-star by appearing at a bathroom door clad in nothing but a sock over his manhood.
“Exploration Earth”, an audio story featuring Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen.
Macmillan Cancer Support Coffee Morning
The late actor Geoffrey Hughes played Twiggy in “The Royle Family” but far more famously also played workshy binman, Eddie Yeats, in Coronation Street – sidekick to Stan and Hilda Ogden. And if you fast forward to 2 mins 15 secs into this Youtube clip, you’ll find the famous Stan and Hilda kiss which The Rev refers to.
“Expresso” – Norman Wisdom’s last film.
“Melancholia” is a 2011 Danish art film written and directed by Lars von Trier.
The Diddly Dum Podcast rocks the foundations of Doctor Who writing this week by revealing that the space creature so improbably hatching from The Moon was based on The Soup Dragon from Oliver Postgate masterpiece “The Clangers”.
Peter Harness hails from Hornsea, home of the famous Hornsea Pottery and inspiration for The Rev’s photography book on Hornsea.
“Is Anybody There?” is a 2008 British drama film starring Michael Caine.
“Come Live With Me” song from Richard III (1995).
“Horror Express” is a 1972 Spanish/British horror film directed by Eugenio Martin and starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.
The Mary Rose raised from The Solent in 1982.
“Bergerac” was a British television show set in Jersey starring John Nettles as the title character Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac and of course Louise (Leela) Jameson.
The Desert Island Who Podcast.
“Time Travel for the Discerning Rock Fan” – The Rev uses his own blog to rhapsodise about Queen.
Al muses at length about “Kill the Moon” and “Three-Fold Musing” and “Mummy on the Orient Express” on his own blog.
“Strontium Dog” is a long-running comics series featuring in the British science fiction weekly 2000 AD, starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter with an array of imaginative gadgets and weapons.
“Ro-Busters” is a British comic story that formed part of the original line-up of Starlord. Similar in premise to that of the Thunderbirds television series, it was created by writer Pat Mills and was drawn by Carlos Pino and Ian Kennedy initially, before Starlord’s merger with 2000 AD. Ro-Busters is a commercial rescue organisation run by Howard Quartz, known as “Mr. 10 Per Cent” because 90% of him is robotic. Thus he has been compared to our own Doc Whom because 90% of him is cardboard.
The BBC’s official Doctor Who website gallery sends The Rev into ecstasies of design delight.
“Three Fold Musing” – more ravings from the padded cell that is Al’s blog.
Doctor Who – “Death Comes to Time”.
Trebor Mummies and their Tales from the Tomb.
The Diddly Dum podcast thanks anyone we've pinched stuff from and respects the copyright of etc etc.
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DIDDLY DUM 022 - Express Delivery
Diddly Dum PodcastFor this double review of "Kill the Moon" and "Mummy on the Orient Express", the Diddly Dumbers have bought Third Class tickets and donned dinner jacket T-shirts to sneak into the First Class dining car. Will they manage to complete the whole podcast before anyone checks their tickets?
Along the way: The Three Who Drool are christened “the 1970s sitcom of Doctor Who podcasting” by a rival podcast. We reminisce about our past encounters with Sylvester McCoy. We discover that famous people are sometimes more lovely than you think. A slow printer replaces the water-cooler as the office gathering place. We reveal the original source from which Peter Harness shamelessly stole the “dragon living in a moon” plot. Al unfolds his insane theory about Perkins’ secret identity. We discover the film against which The Rev measures all other films. We touch briefly on working class situations in British porn. We decide which soap Doctor Who ought to resemble, and Doc away explains his body (10% human, 90% cardboard) by revealing his true comic book identity. Even Strontium Dog and his sidekicks Wulf and the Gronk get a mention.
Direct Download Link: DDPC022 – Express Delivery
All artwork for the Diddly Dum Podcast by our own The Rev can be found collected here on Pinterest.
THE DIDDLY DUM WHOSEUM CAN BE VISITED HERE.
Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk
SHOW NOTES
The Rev really revels in Hornby train sets. It’s choo choo choo all the way to Hull.
Newest and cruelest (sob) friends of Diddly Dum are the denizens of the “Binro Was Right Podcast”. Their eponymous hero is, of course, Binro the Heretic, a character from Key to Time season story “The Ribos Operation” who was persecuted for his beliefs. Their caricature of the Diddly Dumbers as the 1970s sitcom of Doctor Who podcasting, painting Doc and Al as a “Terry and June” couple and The Rev presumably as the child they never had, is uncomfortably near the mark.
Among the DVD extras for “The Second Coming” is an outtake where Ninth Doctor Christopher Eccleston surprises a co-star by appearing at a bathroom door clad in nothing but a sock over his manhood.
“Exploration Earth”, an audio story featuring Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen.
Macmillan Cancer Support Coffee Morning
The late actor Geoffrey Hughes played Twiggy in “The Royle Family” but far more famously also played workshy binman, Eddie Yeats, in Coronation Street – sidekick to Stan and Hilda Ogden. And if you fast forward to 2 mins 15 secs into this Youtube clip, you’ll find the famous Stan and Hilda kiss which The Rev refers to.
“Expresso” – Norman Wisdom’s last film.
“Melancholia” is a 2011 Danish art film written and directed by Lars von Trier.
The Diddly Dum Podcast rocks the foundations of Doctor Who writing this week by revealing that the space creature so improbably hatching from The Moon was based on The Soup Dragon from Oliver Postgate masterpiece “The Clangers”.
Peter Harness hails from Hornsea, home of the famous Hornsea Pottery and inspiration for The Rev’s photography book on Hornsea.
“Is Anybody There?” is a 2008 British drama film starring Michael Caine.
“Come Live With Me” song from Richard III (1995).
“Horror Express” is a 1972 Spanish/British horror film directed by Eugenio Martin and starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.
The Mary Rose raised from The Solent in 1982.
“Bergerac” was a British television show set in Jersey starring John Nettles as the title character Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac and of course Louise (Leela) Jameson.
The Desert Island Who Podcast.
“Time Travel for the Discerning Rock Fan” – The Rev uses his own blog to rhapsodise about Queen.
Al muses at length about “Kill the Moon” and “Three-Fold Musing” and “Mummy on the Orient Express” on his own blog.
“Strontium Dog” is a long-running comics series featuring in the British science fiction weekly 2000 AD, starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter with an array of imaginative gadgets and weapons.
“Ro-Busters” is a British comic story that formed part of the original line-up of Starlord. Similar in premise to that of the Thunderbirds television series, it was created by writer Pat Mills and was drawn by Carlos Pino and Ian Kennedy initially, before Starlord’s merger with 2000 AD. Ro-Busters is a commercial rescue organisation run by Howard Quartz, known as “Mr. 10 Per Cent” because 90% of him is robotic. Thus he has been compared to our own Doc Whom because 90% of him is cardboard.
The BBC’s official Doctor Who website gallery sends The Rev into ecstasies of design delight.
“Three Fold Musing” – more ravings from the padded cell that is Al’s blog.
Doctor Who – “Death Comes to Time”.
Trebor Mummies and their Tales from the Tomb.
The Diddly Dum podcast thanks anyone we've pinched stuff from and respects the copyright of etc etc.
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Geek Syndicate - Episode 230
Geek SyndicateDave and Barry take a break from their never-ending task to celebrate 8 years of podcasting before getting on with business as usual.
Questions from the Syndicate
The lads answer a few questions from the listeners.
- If you could go back in time to stop one comic/book/film or TV show from being made what would it be?
- Do you have a comic you love in a genre you don't like?
Week that was
- Christopher Marlowe & The Bards of Nemeto
- Thor #1
- Gotham Academy #1
- Agents of Shield - Episode 1 Season 2
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Geek Syndicate - Episode 230
Geek SyndicateDave and Barry take a break from their never-ending task to celebrate 8 years of podcasting before getting on with business as usual.
Questions from the Syndicate
The lads answer a few questions from the listeners.
- If you could go back in time to stop one comic/book/film or TV show from being made what would it be?
- Do you have a comic you love in a genre you don't like?
Week that was
- Christopher Marlowe & The Bards of Nemeto
- Thor #1
- Gotham Academy #1
- Agents of Shield - Episode 1 Season 2
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Pharos Project 189: Throw Mummy From the Train
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week. It's a bit of a special episode as we recorded a live round table with some of our chums from podcasting. Eventually, we got to talking about "Mummy on the Orient Express".
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/PharosProject
https://twitter.com/natrtpodcast
https://twitter.com/HammeredHorror
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepharosproject/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ehpodcast/
https://www.facebook.com/HammeredHorror
Email
pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Pharos Project 189: Throw Mummy From the Train
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week. It's a bit of a special episode as we recorded a live round table with some of our chums from podcasting. Eventually, we got to talking about "Mummy on the Orient Express".
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/PharosProject
https://twitter.com/natrtpodcast
https://twitter.com/HammeredHorror
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepharosproject/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ehpodcast/
https://www.facebook.com/HammeredHorror
Email
pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Pharos Project 189: Throw Mummy From the Train
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week. It's a bit of a special episode as we recorded a live round table with some of our chums from podcasting. Eventually, we got to talking about "Mummy on the Orient Express".
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/PharosProject
https://twitter.com/natrtpodcast
https://twitter.com/HammeredHorror
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepharosproject/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ehpodcast/
https://www.facebook.com/HammeredHorror
Email
pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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The Whostorian - Episode 89: Twilight Eyes at Abbyshot
The WhostorianSeason 5 Episode 9: Stylin' Steve and Shannon take the mobile studio to Abbyshot Clothiers in Mt. Pearl, Newfoundland to talk to Brent Thomas about Abbyshot's wonderful clothing and accessories, his Whovian roots and they even find time for a review of the episode; Kill The Moon.
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 038 // Punching Angels
Doctor WhoochIn which Clara's life decisions make us sad. And that's coming from a pair of people who do a drunk Doctor Who podcast.
This week, there's a "Mummy on the Orient Express", which is cool. Also, it's in space, so double cool. The Doctor once again wisks Clara off on an adventure and is kind of a dick about it. But hey, this is their last adventure together, and they can quit at any time, right??? RIGHT??? Hmm.
Oh and there's tequila.
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 038 // Punching Angels
Doctor WhoochIn which Clara's life decisions make us sad. And that's coming from a pair of people who do a drunk Doctor Who podcast.
This week, there's a "Mummy on the Orient Express", which is cool. Also, it's in space, so double cool. The Doctor once again wisks Clara off on an adventure and is kind of a dick about it. But hey, this is their last adventure together, and they can quit at any time, right??? RIGHT??? Hmm.
Oh and there's tequila.
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Episode 88 - Time Lord Fest 2014
Transmissions From AtlantisHey there kiddies, it’s that time of year again – the premiere Doctor Who convention in Central Florida, Time Lord Fest 2014 is about to take place Sunday October 19th in Tampa. Rita and JC are all over it with wall to wall coverage including interviews with Con Organizer Ken Spivey, Doctor Who Wholesale Strategy writer, actor and director John Reid Adams and KSB band member Brooke Pulin. While going TLF mad, we still sneak in our thoughts on the premiere of the Walking Dead and Doctor Who episode Mummy on the Orient Express. All this and much more on Transmissions From Atlantis!
Transmissions From Atlantis 88 – Time Lord Fest 2014
Line Up
- Opening
- The Walking Dead
- Time Lord Fest
- Ken Spivey Interview
- Doctor Who
- John Reid Adams Interview
- Mummy on the Orient Express Review
- Closing featuring Ken Spivey Band’s Sexy Professor
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Star Mage - The First Series Trade Paperback
JC De La Torre, author of the critically acclaimed novel Ancient Rising, gives us a new fusion of Science Fiction and Magic in Star Mage! Darien Connors discovers he's not from Earth, has strange magical powers, and is the key in an ancient war between two alien races of necromancers. Star Mage offers wizard battles with a side of spaceship warfare, alien worlds, and weird creatures.
All six issues of the first series of JC De La Torre's Sci-Fi and Fantasy Epic Star Mage are collected in to one awesome trade paperback. Including the six issues, this collection also features a new Star Mage story written by White Chapel co-writer Martin Dunn with art from Derrick Fish, crests of the Houses of Lambdu Kishpu and concept art by Ray Dillon and Franco Cespedes.
Get the perfect Christmas gift this December!
Pre-order codes for the Star Mage Trade paperback -
- Comic Book Shops: OCT140575
- Regular Book Stores (Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Etc.): 978-1631400711
Release Date: December 3rd, 2014 (subject to change)
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Earth Station Who Episode 83 - Mummy on the Orient Express
Earth Station WhoThis week, the ESW crew is going off the rails on a crazy train! Mike, Mike, Jen, the Phantom Troublemaker, and Adam Lance Garcia pose as mystery shoppers and attempt to solve the mystery of the...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 76 - "Mummy on the Orient Express"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastSTART THE CLOCK: We've got more than 66 seconds worth of discussion on the new Doctor Who episode "Mummy on the Orient Express" - did we enjoy this as a faithful replica of what an Agatha Christie story is? What did we make of Perkins? And, of course, discussion of Clara's about-face from her "wobble" - "Give me PLANETS"! Plus, Trivia and some news! Come have a listen, please? (BONUS: No allegorical discussion this week!)
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast 76 - "Mummy on the Orient Express"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastSTART THE CLOCK: We've got more than 66 seconds worth of discussion on the new Doctor Who episode "Mummy on the Orient Express" - did we enjoy this as a faithful replica of what an Agatha Christie story is? What did we make of Perkins? And, of course, discussion of Clara's about-face from her "wobble" - "Give me PLANETS"! Plus, Trivia and some news! Come have a listen, please? (BONUS: No allegorical discussion this week!)
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The Memory Cheats #136
The Memory CheatsEpisode #136 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! And the story we will be discussing today is...
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Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thememorycheats
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWhoTheMemoryCheats
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The Memory Cheats #136
The Memory CheatsEpisode #136 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! And the story we will be discussing today is...
Visit our website at http://www.thememorycheats.libsyn.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thememorycheats
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWhoTheMemoryCheats
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The Memory Cheats #136
The Memory CheatsEpisode #136 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! And the story we will be discussing today is...
Visit our website at http://www.thememorycheats.libsyn.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thememorycheats
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWhoTheMemoryCheats
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Episode 249: Mummy on the Orient Express
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor WhoThis week we cover Doctor Who story #249, 2014's "Mummy on the Orient Express", in which the Doctor must learn the secret of the ancient mummy known as The Foretold, faces a difficult goodbye to his companion Clara!
QotW: What are your theories about who Missy is?
Listener Mailbag
Discussion of "Mummy on the Orient Express" (Trevor 8.5, David 8, Charlie 9)
Connor's Corner
Discussion of Big Finish audio adventure "The Wanderer" (Trevor 7.75, David 7.9, Charlie 8.5)
Doctor Who on the Web: http://angel.flamingcow.org/
Hosts:
- Trevor
- Twitter: @WhovianTrev
- Tumblr: http://trevsplace.tumblr.com/
- Charlie
- David
- Twitter: @gwythinn
- WWW: http://www.davidsafar.com/
- Tumblr: http://maroonedwhovian.tumblr.com/
Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #250, Flatline. We invite you to follow along by watching the episode before the podcast; please acquire a copy in accordance with the laws of time and space.
- Trevor
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8.01 Terror Of The Autons
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, Brigadier, and Jo Finally, The Master is in the house and he's brought his cuddly dolls with him. We also cast judgement on the latest biscuit craze. 'The Doctor is still trapped on earth and unable to use the tardis, but the Time Lords are still looking out for him. They send warning that The Master has arrived, and The Doctor soon discovers that the evil Time Lord is working alongside the Nestene and its lethal Autons. Once again, the Earth is in terrible danger. Can The Doctor and his new assistant Jo Grant save it before it's too late and the terror of the Autons is revealed?' Written By: Robert HolmesDirected By: Barry Letts
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8.01 Terror Of The Autons
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, Brigadier, and JoFinally, The Master is in the house and he's brought his cuddly dolls with him. We also cast judgement on the latest biscuit craze.'The Doctor is still trapped on earth and unable to use the tardis, but the Time Lords are still looking out for him. They send warning that The Master has arrived, and The Doctor soon discovers that the evil Time Lord is working alongside the Nestene and its lethal Autons.Once again, the Earth is in terrible danger. Can The Doctor and his new assistant Jo Grant save it before it's too late and the terror of the Autons is revealed?'Written By: Robert HolmesDirected By: Barry Letts
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8.01 Terror Of The Autons
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, Brigadier, and JoFinally, The Master is in the house and he's brought his cuddly dolls with him. We also cast judgement on the latest biscuit craze.'The Doctor is still trapped on earth and unable to use the tardis, but the Time Lords are still looking out for him. They send warning that The Master has arrived, and The Doctor soon discovers that the evil Time Lord is working alongside the Nestene and its lethal Autons. Once again, the Earth is in terrible danger. Can The Doctor and his new assistant Jo Grant save it before it's too late and the terror of the Autons is revealed?'Written By: Robert HolmesDirected By: Barry Letts
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8.01 Terror Of The Autons
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, Brigadier, and JoFinally, The Master is in the house and he's brought his cuddly dolls with him. We also cast judgement on the latest biscuit craze.'The Doctor is still trapped on earth and unable to use the tardis, but the Time Lords are still looking out for him. They send warning that The Master has arrived, and The Doctor soon discovers that the evil Time Lord is working alongside the Nestene and its lethal Autons. Once again, the Earth is in terrible danger. Can The Doctor and his new assistant Jo Grant save it before it's too late and the terror of the Autons is revealed?'Written By: Robert HolmesDirected By: Barry Letts
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8.01 Terror Of The Autons
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, Brigadier, and JoFinally, The Master is in the house and he's brought his cuddly dolls with him. We also cast judgement on the latest biscuit craze.'The Doctor is still trapped on earth and unable to use the tardis, but the Time Lords are still looking out for him. They send warning that The Master has arrived, and The Doctor soon discovers that the evil Time Lord is working alongside the Nestene and its lethal Autons.Once again, the Earth is in terrible danger. Can The Doctor and his new assistant Jo Grant save it before it's too late and the terror of the Autons is revealed?'Written By: Robert HolmesDirected By: Barry Letts
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8.01 Terror Of The Autons
Drunken Time TravelThird Doctor, Brigadier, and JoFinally, The Master is in the house and he's brought his cuddly dolls with him. We also cast judgement on the latest biscuit craze.'The Doctor is still trapped on earth and unable to use the tardis, but the Time Lords are still looking out for him. They send warning that The Master has arrived, and The Doctor soon discovers that the evil Time Lord is working alongside the Nestene and its lethal Autons.Once again, the Earth is in terrible danger. Can The Doctor and his new assistant Jo Grant save it before it's too late and the terror of the Autons is revealed?'Written By: Robert HolmesDirected By: Barry Letts
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TDP_422_Philip_Hinchiffe_Presents
Tin Dog Podcast@bigfinish #doctorwho #tindogpodcast #podcast PHILIP HINCHCLIFFE PRESENTS BOX SET RELEASED SEPTEMBER PRICES CD £55.00 Download £45.00 Synopsis Philip Hinchcliffe, acclaimed producer of Doctor Who (1975-77) returns to tell new stories for the Fourth Doctor and Leela. "The starting point was there were a few basic ideas that were kicking around for another series, had we made it," says Philip. "I thought this project would be fun to be involved with, and I've tried to and tell stories that are in the same spirit as the ones Robert Holmes and I were telling." The Ghosts of Gralstead (Six episodes) The Doctor and Leela return to Victorian London, in the year 1860. At St Clarence’s Hospital, respected surgeon Sir Edward Scrivener requires the bodies of the dead… At Doctor McDivett’s Exhibition of Living Wonders and Curiosities, miracles are afoot… And in Gralstead House, the ghost will walk again. Mordrega has come to Earth… The Devil's Armada (Four episodes) The TARDIS lands in Sissenden Village in the sixteenth century. Catholic priests are hunted, so-called witches are drowned in the ducking stool, and in the shadows the Vituperon are watching… and waiting… (Note that untypically for a Big Finish release, the extras disc is separately available as a Supplementary Download in a purchaser's account, in order to reduce memory issues with opening the downloaded zip file) Written By: Philip Hinchcliffe, adapted by Marc PlattDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela) The Ghosts of GralsteadCarolyn Seymour (Mordrega), Gethin Anthony (Sir Edward Scrivener), Martin Hutson (Professor Cedric Scrivener), Emerald O'Hanrahan (Clementine Scrivener),Alan Cox (Dr Gideon McDivett), Ivanno Jeremiah (Abasi), Andy Secombe (Jonas Bulmer), Sean Carlsen (Ned Davey), Mandi Symonds (Mrs Targate), Andrew French(Obingo) The Devil's ArmadaJamie Newall (William Redcliffe), Nigel Carrington (Sir Robert Harney), Alix Dunmore (Anne Harney), Joe Jameson (Nicholas Harney), Beth Chalmers(Mistress Pincham/Lady Jane Mountville), Philip Bretherton (Vituperon), Ben Porter(Father D'Arcy), Tim Bentinck (Ned Bones/Lord Burghley) Producer David RichardsonScript Editor John DorneyExecutive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
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16th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 16th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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Episode 76 - I want my Mummy!
Outpost Skaro PodcastNic, Martin, Derek and Andy risk the Mummy’s curse as they talk about Missing Episodes. Oh and this weeks Mummy centric episode, which was rather good.
The 2nd Doctor voice overs are again provided by the scarily good Christopher Thomson. Find out more about him here! - http://www.outpostskaro.com/2014/09/14/new-talent/
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Gallifrey Stands - Ep25 - 'Merica, Home of Blue-Box Balms
Gallifrey StandsDoctor Squee & Dottie Who catch up with Traci Porczynski of Blue Box Balms to talk about her Doctor Who inspired lip balms, tweeting with the stars and we have an American edition Doctor Who quiz.You can find Traci @ www.BlueBoxBalm.com on the facebook group on on twitter @BlueBoxBalm.Gallifrey Stands is sponcered by Dotties Charms Doctor Who range https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/dotscharms?section_id=16041002&ref=shopsection_leftnav_5Find the show at www.GallifreyStandsPodcast.Podbean.comThanks for listening.
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Episode #242
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastMummy on the Orient Express
Adam. Debbie, Mary, Kirby and Ben discuss the latest episode of Doctor Who plus we have feedback, new and You Won't Get This One.
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CapaldiCast 1.8 - Mummy on the Orient Express
The Krynoid Podcast"Are you my mummy?"
Yes, they couldn't resist it.
No blitz-dodging, gasmark-wearing nippers this time though, just a rancid old vet that even a decent vet couldn't save.
For he is the Mummy on the Orient Express who, despite his state-of-the-art soldiering kit is not really what the passengers had in mind when they were promised "all mod cons".
The Doctor plays Poirot, Clara looks in need of a Charleston and Perkins bears an uncanny resemblance to "that disc jockey" (but thankfully not the white-haired Hartnell-alike).
Jelly babies are shared, old ladies fulfill their job descriptions and the kitchen staff are let outside for a breath of fresh vacuum.
But is it a rattling good locomotive of an episode? Or derailed stock which refuses to roll?
Jim and Martin take rather more than 66 seconds to decide.
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CapaldiCast 1.8 - Mummy on the Orient Express
The Krynoid Podcast"Are you my mummy?"
Yes, they couldn't resist it.
No blitz-dodging, gasmark-wearing nippers this time though, just a rancid old vet that even a decent vet couldn't save.
For he is the Mummy on the Orient Express who, despite his state-of-the-art soldiering kit is not really what the passengers had in mind when they were promised "all mod cons".
The Doctor plays Poirot, Clara looks in need of a Charleston and Perkins bears an uncanny resemblance to "that disc jockey" (but thankfully not the white-haired Hartnell-alike).
Jelly babies are shared, old ladies fulfill their job descriptions and the kitchen staff are let outside for a breath of fresh vacuum.
But is it a rattling good locomotive of an episode? Or derailed stock which refuses to roll?
Jim and Martin take rather more than 66 seconds to decide.
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CapaldiCast 1.8 - Mummy on the Orient Express
The Krynoid Podcast"Are you my mummy?"
Yes, they couldn't resist it.
No blitz-dodging, gasmark-wearing nippers this time though, just a rancid old vet that even a decent vet couldn't save.
For he is the Mummy on the Orient Express who, despite his state-of-the-art soldiering kit is not really what the passengers had in mind when they were promised "all mod cons".
The Doctor plays Poirot, Clara looks in need of a Charleston and Perkins bears an uncanny resemblance to "that disc jockey" (but thankfully not the white-haired Hartnell-alike).
Jelly babies are shared, old ladies fulfill their job descriptions and the kitchen staff are let outside for a breath of fresh vacuum.
But is it a rattling good locomotive of an episode? Or derailed stock which refuses to roll?
Jim and Martin take rather more than 66 seconds to decide.
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Who's He? Podcast #178 Feel your heart may stop
Who's He?The Who's He? Podcast plough on with their review of series 8 of Doctor Who and this week it's the turn of Mummy On The Orient Express. After last weeks episode that divided fandom, is this a story that finds fandom reunited and more importantly do Phil and Paul show a united front also? Will Phil rant like he did last week or is it Paul's turn? One thing is for sure, they have longer than 66 seconds to decide! But the prog rock dinosaurs that they are, they still can't figure out just who Foxes is.
And in an incredibly quiet news week, they can only bring you stats!!
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Feel your heart may stop
Who's He?The Who's He? Podcast plough on with their review of series 8 of Doctor Who and this week it's the turn of Mummy On The Orient Express. After last weeks episode that divided fandom, is this a story that finds fandom reunited and more importantly do Phil and Paul show a united front also? Will Phil rant like he did last week or is it Paul's turn? One thing is for sure, they have longer than 66 seconds to decide! But the prog rock dinosaurs that they are, they still can't figure out just who Foxes is.
And in an incredibly quiet news week, they can only bring you stats!!
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Feel your heart may stop
Who's He?The Who's He? Podcast plough on with their review of series 8 of Doctor Who and this week it's the turn of Mummy On The Orient Express. After last weeks episode that divided fandom, is this a story that finds fandom reunited and more importantly do Phil and Paul show a united front also? Will Phil rant like he did last week or is it Paul's turn? One thing is for sure, they have longer than 66 seconds to decide! But the prog rock dinosaurs that they are, they still can't figure out just who Foxes is.
And in an incredibly quiet news week, they can only bring you stats!!
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Gallifrey Stands - Ep25 - 'Merica, Home of Blue-Box Balms
Gallifrey StandsDoctor Squee & Dottie Who catch up with Traci Porczynski of Blue Box Balms to talk about her Doctor Who inspired lip balms, tweeting with the stars and we have an American edition Doctor Who quiz.
You can find Traci @ www.BlueBoxBalm.com on the facebook group on on twitter @BlueBoxBalm.
Gallifrey Stands is sponcered by Dotties Charms Doctor Who range https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/dotscharms?section_id=16041002&ref=shopsection_leftnav_5
Find the show at www.GallifreyStandsPodcast.Podbean.com
Thanks for listening.
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Gallifrey Stands - Ep25 - 'Merica, Home of Blue-Box Balms
Gallifrey StandsDoctor Squee & Dottie Who catch up with Traci Porczynski of Blue Box Balms to talk about her Doctor Who inspired lip balms, tweeting with the stars and we have an American edition Doctor Who quiz.
You can find Traci @ www.BlueBoxBalm.com on the facebook group on on twitter @BlueBoxBalm.
Gallifrey Stands is sponcered by Dotties Charms Doctor Who range https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/dotscharms?section_id=16041002&ref=shopsection_leftnav_5
Find the show at www.GallifreyStandsPodcast.Podbean.com
Thanks for listening.
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Episode 136: Soul Train In Space
The Happiness PatrolQuite possibly the best episode yet. A Mummy, a Train,Jelly Babies and a Quarry. (well, sort of)Join us this week for a rollicking ride on