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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
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Verity! Episode 56 - Are You My Mummy on the Orient Express
Doctor Who: Verity!Finally! An episode that's less-than-controversial! Well...for the most part. We Verities can find controversy just about anywhere. Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Liz as we muse over all there is to love about this story. Of course, I did mention controversy...though this time it's minor and mostly revolves around the flirting (or lack thereof, depending whom you agree with)--but that argument will never die.
What did you think of the mummy? Or the total absence of flirting? Or the addiction angle? Or anything else? Let us know in the comments!
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:
- Kat enjoys a couple Doctor Who-related videos:
- the 12th Doctor comic trailer!
- Foxes performing "Don't Stop Me Now"!
- Liz cheats by being happy about The Guardian's recap of "Mummy on the Orient Express"!
- Erika (re)discoveres yet another Doctor Who-related podcast: TeeVee - a podcast from The Incomparable Radio Network!
- Deb has many happy-things, thanks to NYCC:
- She got the 12th Doctor comic early!
- Titan announced a forthcoming 9th Doctor comic!
- The signing at the Titan Comics booth was mobbed by fans!
- Nick Abadzis hears voices!
Bonus link [also on our site]:
Total Party Kill (in which Erika plays D&D on the internet)
- Kat enjoys a couple Doctor Who-related videos:
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Verity! Episode 56 - Are You My Mummy on the Orient Express
Doctor Who: Verity!Finally! An episode that's less-than-controversial! Well...for the most part. We Verities can find controversy just about anywhere. Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Liz as we muse over all there is to love about this story. Of course, I did mention controversy...though this time it's minor and mostly revolves around the flirting (or lack thereof, depending whom you agree with)--but that argument will never die.
What did you think of the mummy? Or the total absence of flirting? Or the addiction angle? Or anything else? Let us know in the comments!
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:
- Kat enjoys a couple Doctor Who-related videos:
- the 12th Doctor comic trailer!
- Foxes performing "Don't Stop Me Now"!
- Liz cheats by being happy about The Guardian's recap of "Mummy on the Orient Express"!
- Erika (re)discoveres yet another Doctor Who-related podcast: TeeVee - a podcast from The Incomparable Radio Network!
- Deb has many happy-things, thanks to NYCC:
- She got the 12th Doctor comic early!
- Titan announced a forthcoming 9th Doctor comic!
- The signing at the Titan Comics booth was mobbed by fans!
- Nick Abadzis hears voices!
Bonus link [also on our site]:Total Party Kill (in which Erika plays D&D on the internet)
- Kat enjoys a couple Doctor Who-related videos:
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Verity! Episode 56 - Are You My Mummy on the Orient Express
Doctor Who: Verity!Finally! An episode that's less-than-controversial! Well...for the most part. We Verities can find controversy just about anywhere. Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Liz as we muse over all there is to love about this story. Of course, I did mention controversy...though this time it's minor and mostly revolves around the flirting (or lack thereof, depending whom you agree with)--but that argument will never die.
What did you think of the mummy? Or the total absence of flirting? Or the addiction angle? Or anything else? Let us know in the comments!
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:
- Kat enjoys a couple Doctor Who-related videos:
- the 12th Doctor comic trailer!
- Foxes performing "Don't Stop Me Now"!
- Liz cheats by being happy about The Guardian's recap of "Mummy on the Orient Express"!
- Erika (re)discoveres yet another Doctor Who-related podcast: TeeVee - a podcast from The Incomparable Radio Network!
- Deb has many happy-things, thanks to NYCC:
- She got the 12th Doctor comic early!
- Titan announced a forthcoming 9th Doctor comic!
- The signing at the Titan Comics booth was mobbed by fans!
- Nick Abadzis hears voices!
Bonus link [also on our site]:
Total Party Kill (in which Erika plays D&D on the internet)
- Kat enjoys a couple Doctor Who-related videos:
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Episode 25: Death Comes To Time
Stories From The Vortex: A Doctor Who Audio Adventures Podcast
Marking the podcast's first sojourn into non-Big Finish Doctor Who territory, Matthew Kresal and Mary Lang are reviewing the controversial 2001-02 seventh Doctor webcast Death Comes To Time. Topics discussed include its large cast, the epic nature of its plot and the ever shifting nature of it as a result. Plus they ask the ultimate question: is it canon and does it really matter one way or another?
You can find the podcast via our website storiesfromthevortex.blogspot.com or on iTunes. If you'd like to send in feedback to the podcast you can do so at feedback.vortex@yahoo.com and you can join the podcasts's Facebook group. We're a proud member of the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance.
Stories From The Vortex is an unofficial and unlicensed Doctor Who podcast and is not affiliated to the British Broadcasting Company (BBC), AudioGo or Big Finish Productions in any way. Doctor Who is a registered trademark of the BBC. No copyright infringement intended.
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TDP 421: DWPA/Whooverville Interview 3
Tin Dog Podcast@Whoovers @Stephen_Hatcher Whooverville is the East Midland's biggest annual get-together for fans of the BBC TV series Doctor Who. Organised by Derby's Doctor Who group, The Whoovers, one of the most popular fan groups in the UK. Whooverville is a day of fun for all ages. Special guests include: Peter Davison, Fifth Doctor Deborah Watling, former Second Doctor companion Terry Molloy, Davros Michael Troughton, actor and son of Second Doctor Patrick Troughton Derrick Sherwin, former Script Editor, Writer and Producer during the Patrick Troughton era of Doctor Who. Bob Baker, Writer (with Dave Martin) of The Claws Of Axos, The Three Doctors and The Sontaran Experiment plus many more. Probably his greatest success is as the writer of Aardman’s Wallace And Gromit.
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15th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 15th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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Episode 40....Science? We don't need no stinking science!
Two girls, a guy and a TARDIS....The Podcast - Nervous Dog Produso here is our 40th podcast! Yup 40! Wow, what started as the three of just wanting to share our thoughts has turned into so much more and we'd like to thank all of you for making it possible! Anyway, in this episode we go round and round about "Kill the Moon" (seriously, the unedited and uncut recording was 1:48:35, I mean wow) and that was with us somehow missing the main controversies surrounding it! Well, it's well under that time now, but still pretty long at about an hour and twenty minutes or so, so thanks for listening and enjoy!
-John, Joanna and Nicole
Twitter - http://twitter.com/2g1g1tardis
web - http://www.2g1g1tardis.com
itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/doctor-who-two-girls-guy-tardis/id593253466
Stitcher Radio - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nervous-dog-productions/two-girls-a-guy-and-a-tardis-nervous-dog-productions
DWPA - http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/podcast?podcastid=132
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Whocast #285 - Just call him WHOterus!
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Und weil wir da noch ein wenig hinterher sind, geht es heute flink weiter mit einem Review zur achten Staffel. "Time Heist" ist die Folge der Wahl und am Mikro fur Euch: Harald & Raphael.
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Whocast #285 - Just call him WHOterus!
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Und weil wir da noch ein wenig hinterher sind, geht es heute flink weiter mit einem Review zur achten Staffel. "Time Heist" ist die Folge der Wahl und am Mikro fur Euch: Harald & Raphael.
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14th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 14th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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#26 - The Caretaker
Who's OnThere’s a new janitor at Cole Hill School and something just doesn’t seem right about him. He’s got angry eyebrows a a pleasant Scottish brogue… Join us as we discuss The Caretaker!
The post #26 – The Caretaker appeared first on Who's On.
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Episode 198 - 66 Seconds to Live
Traveling the VortexWe climb aboard that space faring train known as The Orient Express, to review this week’s offering in Series 8, Mummy on the Orient Express.
We’ll give our impressions on this week’s program, as well as some of the things we’ve taken away from this season thus far.
Also, we’ll have a look at the news of the week, including an interesting tie-in to a current member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
And, of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
Lisa’s video reference in this week’s feedback: River Song Confidential
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Episode 198 – 66 Seconds to Live
Traveling the VortexWe climb aboard that space faring train known as The Orient Express, to review this week's offering in Series 8, Mummy on the Orient Express. We'll give our impressions on this week's program, as well as some of the things we've taken away from this season thus far. Also, we'll have a look at the news of the week, including an interesting tie-in to a current member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And, of course,...
Read more The post Episode 198 – 66 Seconds to Live appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.
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ZEUS POD Episode 9 - Mummy on the Orient Express
Zeus PodIn this episode... Helloooooo mummy! We board the Orient Express, hoping it won't jump the track. Plus it's a year since 9 missing episodes reappeared. So... we may or may not be talking about what could be next, and certainly have no knowledge of discussing the omnirumour. Joining Jono Park is Peter Adamson, and also Missing Episodes guru Jon Preddle. Episode 9, Production code 9J, there will always be 9 episodes of Zeus Pod
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ZEUS POD Episode 9 - Mummy on the Orient Express
Zeus PodIn this episode... Helloooooo mummy! We board the Orient Express, hoping it won't jump the track. Plus it's a year since 9 missing episodes reappeared. So... we may or may not be talking about what could be next, and certainly have no knowledge of discussing the omnirumour. Joining Jono Park is Peter Adamson, and also Missing Episodes guru Jon Preddle. Episode 9, Production code 9J, there will always be 9 episodes of Zeus Pod
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N012 Bad Wolf
Who Back WhenThe Doc escapes from the Big Brother House, Rose knows basic arithmetics, and Captain Jack has an ass-gun.
The post N012 Bad Wolf appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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Get Off My World Episode 1: Clumsy Ham-Fisted Idiots
Get Off My World
Welcome to the debut episode of a brand new Doctor Who podcast, Get Off My World! We’re three guys who love the classic Doctor Who series and try our best to love the new series too. Join us twice a month when we take you through five rounds rapid and get to the bottom of what’s great, and what’s not so great, about our favorite show.In Episode 1: Clumsy, Ham-Fisted Idiots, we discuss Peter Capaldi, The Ark In Space, our favorite Doctor Who novelty products, and pit The Five Doctors against The Day of the Doctor.
Special thanks to Pablo Jones for composing our theme song, Michelle Schwartzbauer for designing our logo, Levi Weinhagen for his podcasting tutorial, Melissa Kaercher for much needed technical assistance and Carrie Rainey for letting us invade her home.
Disclaimer: All yo-yo related criticisms of the new series were made before the first airing of Kill the Moon. We take it all back.
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Mummy on the Orient Express
The Cultdom CollectiveDave, Mike and Ian are busy answering fan mail for the Cultdom Crickets when Mike stumbles upon an invite to a Halloween Party. The lads get themselves all dressed up in their ghoulish attire only to find out they are 3 weeks too early... so they unravel their costumes and get stuck into this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Mummy on the Orient Express.
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TDP 420: Mummy on the Orient Express
Tin Dog Podcast#doctorwho #podcast #tindogpodcast Reprinted from wiki Following from Clara's admission that she does not want to see the Doctor again after the events of "Kill the Moon", several weeks have passed, and she realizes that she doesn't hate the Doctor as she allows him to take her on one "last hurrah". He takes her via the TARDIS to a space-bound recreation of the Orient Express with passengers dressed in period pieces, all controlled by the computerized operator, Gus. Aboard the train, they find that an elderly woman, Mrs. Pitt, had recently died, claiming that she was attacked by a mummy that no one else could see. They retire to separate cabins for the evening, where Clara calls Danny in her present and gets advice how to properly end her relationship with the Doctor. She later encounters Maisie, Mrs. Pitt's granddaughter, who is distraught over the death and frustrated with the inability to see her body. The two get trapped in the luggage car, where a mummy's sarcophagus sits, and the two talk and bond while waiting for help. Meanwhile, the Doctor, claiming he is a mystery shopper, starts to investigate the murder with the help of the train's engineer Perkins who is also curious about the death as well as the nature of the train. The Doctor speaks to Professor Moorhouse to talk about the myth of the Foretold, a supernatural being who claims its victim 66 seconds after the lights flicker, which they are able to confirm when the train's chef dies in a similar manner as Mrs. Pitt. The Doctor discovers Clara's situation but when he tries to rescue her, the lights flicker and the sarcophagus opens; before he can save her, Captain Quell and his men arrest him for falsifying his credentials. When the 66 seconds are up, they find that one of the Captain's men has died. The Captain, realizing the Doctor was right, releases him. The Doctor begins to question what is really happening on the train, recognizing that most of the passengers are scientific experts and demands to know why. The train suddenly stops in space, and the illusion of the original Orient Express and several of the passengers disperses, revealing they are in a laboratory. Gus tells them they are now to study the attacks of the force behind the attacks so that they can reverse engineer whatever power it has; Professor Moorhouse soon is the next victim, and he stammers out a few details of the Foretold before he dies. The Doctor contacts Clara, who has discovered that the sarcophagus is meant as a containment unit for whatever the force is, and that this is not the first attempt by whomever is controlling events to discover the nature of the force, having gone through and lost ships and crews previously, in some cases, purposely killing them due to poor performance. Gus forces the Doctor to end the call and return to work when it expels the air from the kitchen car, killing the kitchen staff and threatening to kill more. The Doctor and Perkins discover that the past victims were all suffering from various medical conditions and the Foretold is targeting the weakest. Captain Quell reveals he suffers from wartime post-traumatic stress disorder and soon sees the mummy; providing enough information to the others before he dies. The Doctor and Perkins identify that Foretold drains the victim's energy through phase shifting, a process that takes just over a minute to complete. Perkins identifies the next likely victim to be Maisie, due to her trauma over losing her grandmother, and the Doctor tells Clara to bring her to the lab, having Gus unlock the storage door. On the way there, Clara sees that the TARDIS is protected by a force field, and when she talks to the Doctor about this, she realizes that Gus must know about the Doctor and his Time Lord nature to create the field. The Doctor is forced to admit that Gus had been trying to bring him here to help for some time, and Clara accuses the Doctor of taking her into a dangerous situation again. At this point, Maisie sees the Foretold, and the Doctor absorbs some of her memories as to be able to trick the mummy into thinking he is the intended victim. Within the 66 seconds, the Doctor is able to realize the Foretold is a former soldier from a war thousands of centuries ago, having been modified with phase-shifting camouflage to be an assassin. The Doctor offers their surrender to the Foretold, halting its attack and appearing before everyone before saluting the Doctor and then disintegrates into dust with only its phase-shifting device remaining. Gus congratulates the passengers on their success and then begins to evacuate all the air aboard the train, their services no longer necessary. The Doctor takes the device and rewires it as a short-range teleporter, rescuing all the remaining passengers on the train to his TARDIS before the train blows up when the Doctor made an attempt to hack Gus to find out who is behind all of this. On a nearby planet, regaining consciousness while told what occurred, Clara has a brief discussion on the nature of her relationship to the Doctor. On the TARDIS, the Doctor offers Perkins a job to maintain the time machine, but he politely refuses. Clara takes a call from Danny, who is expecting that she will finally end her trips with the Doctor, but when she ends the call, has reconsidered her earlier decision and wants to continue her travels with the Doctor. Continuity[edit] The question "Are you my mummy?" is a reference to the Ninth Doctor episodes "The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances". The Tenth Doctor repeats the question in "The Poison Sky".[1] The Doctor confesses to Clara that the mysterious force which enticed him to the Orient Express "even phoned the TARDIS once", recalling the last line from "The Big Bang", when the Eleventh Doctor, answering the TARDIS phone, replies "an Egyptian goddess loose on the Orient Express, in space?"[1] The Twelfth Doctor is shown offering jelly babies to Professor Moorhouse, a tradition associated with past Doctors, particularly Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor.[1] Danny Pink reminds Clara that the Doctor is "not your boyfriend." This is what the Doctor himself tells her at the end of "Deep Breath".[2] Production[edit] Filming[edit] The read through for Mummy on the Orient Express took place on 1 May 2014. Shooting started on 20 May and finished on 10 June. The episode was primarily studio-based in filming, however the scene with the Doctor and Clara on the planet was shot in Limpert Bay in the Vale of Glamorgan.[1] Casting[edit] Christopher Villers previously appeared in the classic serial The King's Demons, and Janet Henfrey previously appeared in The Curse of Fenric. Frank Skinner considers himself a die-hard Who fan, and previously had appeared in the special The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot.[1] Broadcast and reception[edit] Overnight ratings show that this episode was seen by 5.08 million, a 22.1% share of the available audience and third for the night.[3] Critical reception[edit] "Mummy on the Orient Express" received very positive reviews. Guardian columnist Dan Martin was positive towards the episode and praised the Mummy, saying, "At last, a proper new scary monster to get us behind the sofa," something he felt had been lacking so far in the current series. He called it "a triumph of production design matched with imagination," and praised first time writer for the show Jamie Matheson for blending "cool monsters" and "awkward Tardis dynamics." He did however feel that the reveal of the monster's true nature was "underwhelming."[4] Ben Lawrence of The Telegraph was positive toward the episode and awarded it four stars out of five. He praised the style of the episode and its ability to make the viewer a part of it: "as a viewer you felt hemmed in by the train’s narrow corridors, stalked by an invisible creature that could strike at any moment." He believed that Skinner "started well," but more impressive was David Bamber, describing his performance as "poignant," and praised the development of the relationship between the Doctor and Clara.[5] Morgan Jeffrey of Digital Spy praised the episode, giving it four stars out of five. He praised the chemistry of the two leads: "Capaldi and Coleman remain an utterly magnetic coupling on-screen," citing the final Tardis scene and the beach scene as "magic." He felt that the main problem of the episode was the decision to keep the two apart. He was positive towards Frank Skinner's "genuine love for Doctor Who", which meant he was "practically beaming throughout," and called him "an endearing replacement" for Clara in the episode. He thought that the episode, like the previous one, had a Hinchcliffe vibe to, and that "'Mummy' is a joy, with excellent production design and a roster of perfectly-pitched performances all adding up to create an enchanting atmosphere," and believed it had a "wonderful mood," which felt like "vintage Doctor Who."[6] Tim Liew, writing for Metro, was positive towards "Mummy", calling it "another strong standalone story. ... [The] period costumes helped create a distinctive look and feel, the mummified Foretold was well realised and the repeated use of the 66-second countdown clock injected a real sense of pace and jeopardy."[7] Neela Debnath of The Independent praised the guest stars, Foxes and Skinner, saying Skinner "acts his socks off." She remained critical of Clara, arguing that "her poorly conceived and written character fails to charm," despite praising Coleman's acting. Overall she felt that the episode was "a delightful outer-space romp."[8] Forbes gave a positive review. They praised the "fantastic core principle" to the plot. However, they were disappointed with the run time, believing it would've benefited from another five minutes, citing some areas that could've been explored further, particularly the escape from the train. They praised the cast and the lead, reflecting that "The Doctor infects Capaldi’s performance. Drawing on his love for the series I could see the influences of many of the previous actors to take on the role," and praised the development of the Doctor and Clara's relationship. They called Mathieson's script "an impressive debut."[9] The A.V. Club also heavily praised the episode, awarding it another perfect "A" grade. They said, "When the time comes to write the final accounting of the 12th Doctor—and hopefully we won’t need to do that for a little while yet—'Mummy On The Orient Express' will loom large. This episode is a triumph for Peter Capaldi." They added that it was "the latest superb episode in a strong season" and that "Peter Capaldi’s performance is enough by itself to elevate this story to classic status, but Jamie Mathieson’s script provides him excellent support".[10]
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Tin Dog PodcastWhy not buy a button badge and help the Tin Dog Podcast
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Smaller on the Outside | S05E08: Mummy on the Orient Express
Smaller on the Outside >> podcastIt’s mummies today on Doctor Who.what happens when a mummy is threatening the lives of doctors and scientists aboard a space train? Listen to Dave and Andy as they discuss this episode of Doctor Who.
Episode 08: Mummy on the Orient Express [download]
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Mummy on the Orient Express
The Cultdom CollectiveDave, Mike and Ian are busy answering fan mail for the Cultdom Crickets when Mike stumbles upon an invite to a Halloween Party. The lads get themselves all dressed up in their ghoulish attire only to find out they are 3 weeks too early... so they unravel their costumes and get stuck into this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Mummy on the Orient Express.
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Mummy on the Orient Express
The Cultdom CollectiveDave, Mike and Ian are busy answering fan mail for the Cultdom Crickets when Mike stumbles upon an invite to a Halloween Party. The lads get themselves all dressed up in their ghoulish attire only to find out they are 3 weeks too early... so they unravel their costumes and get stuck into this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Mummy on the Orient Express.
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Mummy on the Orient Express
The Cultdom CollectiveDave, Mike and Ian are busy answering fan mail for the Cultdom Crickets when Mike stumbles upon an invite to a Halloween Party. The lads get themselves all dressed up in their ghoulish attire only to find out they are 3 weeks too early... so they unravel their costumes and get stuck into this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Mummy on the Orient Express.
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Mummy on the Orient Express
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastFor the Doctor, “I’ll be right there” has far more freedom than for the rest of us. So it’s not surprising that after centuries in his time line (and 3 series in ours), he finally made it to the Orient … Continue reading
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The Who Wars Podcast #007 (12 October, 2014)
The Doctor Who Show00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme 00:30 Introduction to the show; includes discussion of Star Wars: Clone Wars fans and their desire to see the program go back into production; Star Wars: Rebels and Rob's theory on how it will all end in five years' time; more interaction with Freddie Prinze Jr. on Twitter and a reveal about Kanan Jarrus' Jedi Master; a Twitter favourite from Billy Dee Williams; Listener feedback from @amaudiomedia @50dw50 and @ben110173; get in touch with the show and/or leave some iTunes feedback. Details in the closing credits. 14:00 NEWS - Star Wars: Episode VII rumours and speculation; John Williams putting together Episode VII soundtrack within weeks; 'Loose Lips Sink Starships' poster (previously mentioned by Kevin Smith) leaked from Episode VII set; Harrison Ford in the UK; Han Solo costuming echoes George Lucas fashion, circa 1976? 20:40 NEWS - Marvel reveal Star Wars: Kanan series, due April 2015, ay NYCC. 22:20 NEWS - The Empire Strikes Back Uncut https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjsFAZWnA00 24:02 NEWS - Robert Downey Jr. recently watched Doctor Who for some homework and thinks it's "an incredible series". 27:16 NEWS - Who is Gus? Rob delves into a Radio Times article on the topic from today's screening of Doctor Who. 30:27 FEATURE - Star Wars Episode VII Spoilers by Kate @Kamiduu 33:56 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Mummy on the Orient Express (BBC) by Rob @WhoWars 49:48 REVIEW - Star Wars: Rebels "Droids in Distress" (Lucasfilm) by Rob @WhoWars & Leo 1:06:16 FEATURE - Secondhand Star Wars by Kate @Kamiduu 1:12:52 ADVERT - We're looking for team members. Want to join us? 1:13:39 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Kill The Moon (BBC) by Lex @Lexerness 1:19:20 COMIC - Doctor Who: 10th Doctor #3 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars 1:26:03 COMIC - Doctor Who: 12th Doctor #1 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars 1:34:50 Closing remarks; call for iTunes feedback on the show. 1:36:15 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including how to get in touch with the show).
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13th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 13th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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Whocast #284 - Heute am Hahn: Gascaster Pia
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Willkommen zu unserer heutigen Themensendung "Ost". Neben News, Post und diversen Einspielern - unter anderem von der Staffelpremiere in Hannover und Munchen - gibt es viele, viele "Klick-Tipps".
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Whocast #284 - Heute am Hahn: Gascaster Pia
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Willkommen zu unserer heutigen Themensendung "Ost". Neben News, Post und diversen Einspielern - unter anderem von der Staffelpremiere in Hannover und Munchen - gibt es viele, viele "Klick-Tipps".
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Radio Free Skaro #443 - Execute Order 66
Radio Free SkaroTrains! Space! A mummy! Jelly babies! Foxes! All things in writer Jamie Mathieson's “Mummy on the Orient Express,” this week’s episode of the obscure and not well regarded televisual program known as Doctor Who, and all subjects for debate for the Three Who Rule, who mulled all these elements plus rampant lying, Bechdel cabs, and much more! Also stats, comics books, Foxes' spoiler-y music video, and much more! Well actually, that’s really about it. But enjoy regardless!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #443 - Execute Order 66
Radio Free SkaroTrains! Space! A mummy! Jelly babies! Foxes! All things in writer Jamie Mathieson's “Mummy on the Orient Express,” this week’s episode of the obscure and not well regarded televisual program known as Doctor Who, and all subjects for debate for the Three Who Rule, who mulled all these elements plus rampant lying, Bechdel cabs, and much more! Also stats, comics books, Foxes' spoiler-y music video, and much more! Well actually, that’s really about it. But enjoy regardless!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #443 - Execute Order 66
Radio Free SkaroTrains! Space! A mummy! Jelly babies! Foxes! All things in writer Jamie Mathieson's "Mummy on the Orient Express," this week's episode of the obscure and not well regarded televisual program known as Doctor Who, and all subjects for debate for the Three Who Rule, who mulled all these elements plus rampant lying, Bechdel cabs, and much more! Also stats, comics books, Foxes' spoiler-y music video, and much more! Well actually, that's really about it. But enjoy regardless!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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The Infinity Archives- S02E04- Mooning Mummy
The Infinity ArchivesWill and Gareth are back with news and a review of Kill the Moon and Mummy on the Orient Express. Plus Gabby also joins for a review of the episodes as well as the return of Welsh Terry. Also Introducing Mrs. Fanny Snodgrass
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The Infinity Archives- S02E04- Mooning Mummy
The Infinity ArchivesWill and Gareth are back with news and a review of Kill the Moon and Mummy on the Orient Express. Plus Gabby also joins for a review of the episodes as well as the return of Welsh Terry. Also Introducing Mrs. Fanny Snodgrass
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Episode 38: That Was a Disney Scene
Trust Your DoctorDo you wanna build a Cyberman?
This week Kiyan and Dylan leap into season 5 and discuss The Tomb of the Cybermen, written by Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis. It aired in September of 1967. Featuring a discussion of prospective Second Doctor character development.
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!
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Episode 38: That Was a Disney Scene
Trust Your DoctorDo you wanna build a Cyberman?
This week Kiyan and Dylan leap into season 5 and discuss The Tomb of the Cybermen, written by Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis. It aired in September of 1967. Featuring a discussion of prospective Second Doctor character development.
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!
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DWBRcast 10 – Piuís, abacaxis e múmias – Nosso review de Mummy on the Orient Express!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também ficou com cagaço de sonhar com a múmia! Nesse dia das crianças embarque no DWBRcast dessa semana,
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DWBRcast 10 – Piuís, abacaxis e múmias – Nosso review de Mummy on the Orient Express!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também ficou com cagaço de sonhar com a múmia! Nesse dia das crianças embarque no DWBRcast dessa semana,
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DWBRcast 10 - Piuis, abacaxis e mumias - Nosso review de Mummy on the Orient Express!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, voce que tambem ficou com cagaco de sonhar com a mumia! Nesse dia das criancas embarque no DWBRcast dessa semana, onde Thais e Freddy, o casal os maquinistas do Doctor Who Brasil, se juntam a Petra Leao e Leticia Cosmos para revisas o episodio Mummy on the Orient Express! Descubra qual a relacao … Continue lendo »
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DWBRcast 10 - Piuis, abacaxis e mumias - Nosso review de Mummy on the Orient Express!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, voce que tambem ficou com cagaco de sonhar com a mumia! Nesse dia das criancas embarque no DWBRcast dessa semana, onde Thais e Freddy, o casal os maquinistas do Doctor Who Brasil, se juntam a Petra Leao e Leticia Cosmos para revisas o episodio Mummy on the Orient Express! Descubra qual a relacao … Continue lendo »
The post DWBRcast 10 – Piuis, abacaxis e mumias – Nosso review de Mummy on the Orient Express! appeared first on Doctor Who Brasil.
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DWBRcast 10 – Piuís, abacaxis e múmias – Nosso review de Mummy on the Orient Express!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também ficou com cagaço de sonhar com a múmia! Nesse dia das crianças embarque no DWBRcast dessa semana,
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DWBRcast 10 – Piuís, abacaxis e múmias – Nosso review de Mummy on the Orient Express!
DWBRcastBom dia/Boa tarde/Boa noite, você que também ficou com cagaço de sonhar com a múmia! Nesse dia das crianças embarque no DWBRcast dessa semana,
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Episode 154: Review Time for the Mummy on the Orient Express
The Sonic ToolboxWe've got 66 seconds to tell you what we thought of Mummy on the Orient Express. OK, not really, but would you believe...jelly babies? It's a full train in motion with all kinds of nods to the past, a crazed computer and lots of death. What more can you ask for in Doctor Who?
Feedback, that's what! We've got lots of it.
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
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Episode 154: Review Time for the Mummy on the Orient Express
The Sonic ToolboxWe've got 66 seconds to tell you what we thought of Mummy on the Orient Express. OK, not really, but would you believe...jelly babies? It's a full train in motion with all kinds of nods to the past, a crazed computer and lots of death. What more can you ask for in Doctor Who?
Feedback, that's what! We've got lots of it.
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
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EPISODE275 - Doctor Who 'Mummy on the Orient Express' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveThis week the Collective Review Doctor Who 'Mummy on the Orient Express' (Spoilers!) Series 8 Episode 8
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Staggering Stories Podcast #195: Moon the Caretaker
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, the Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller discuss the 2014 Doctor Who stories ‘The Caretaker’ and ‘Kill the Moon’, find some general news and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:32 — Welcome!
- 02:24 – News:
- 03:31 — Doctor Who: Experience reopens on the 24th October.
- 05:51 — Gerry Anderson: Firestorm series to be Kickstarted to life.
- 08:13 — William Shatner: Back to play Kirk in new Star Trek film?
- 11:10 — Community: Shirley leaves Greendale.
- 12:49 — Maggie Stables: DEAD!
- 14:20 — Star Wars: X-Wing Airer.
- 16:49 – Doctor Who: The Caretaker.
- 32:16 – Doctor Who: Kill the Moon.
- 51:14 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
- 62:24 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 62:52 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Doctor Who Experience.
- Kickstarter: Gerry Anderson’s Firestorm.
- William Shatner.
- Wikipedia: Community (TV Series).
- Wikipedia: Maggie Stables.
- Star Wars.
- Homebase: X-Wing airer.
- BBC: Doctor Who – The Caretaker.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – The Caretaker.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Kill the Moon.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – Kill the Moon.
- The Undertaking – An Arrow Podcast.
- Kathryn/DragonMakr’s Etsy shop.
- Doctor Who Podcast Alliance.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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episode 72 - Dead in 66 Seconds
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastHave your tickets ready for this new episode of Markwho42's WHOniverse. Join your WHOniverse crew as we review Mummy on the Orient Express. We talk about Clara's appearance on the episode after Kill the Moon's shocking ending. We discuss appearances by classic Who guest actors. And then there's appearances by people who may or may not be famous scientists. Then there's a Fox(es) that sings Queen. And Ed references another sci-fi involving space trains. All this plus impressions of Brian Blessed and Nic Cage Doctor???!!! Markwho42's WHOniverse, more fun than getting jettisoned into space.