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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Who Wars Podcast #007 (12 October, 2014)
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:30 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 Uncut24:02 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 @Kamiduu33:56 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Mummy on the Orient Express (BBC) by Rob @WhoWars49:48 REVIEW - Star Wars: Rebels "Droids in Distress" (Lucasfilm) by Rob @WhoWars & Leo1:06:16 FEATURE - Secondhand Star Wars by Kate @Kamiduu1:12:52 ADVERT - We're looking for team members. Want to join us?1:13:39 REVIEW - Doctor Who: Kill The Moon (BBC) by Lex @Lexerness1:19:20 COMIC - Doctor Who: 10th Doctor #3 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars1:26:03 COMIC - Doctor Who: 12th Doctor #1 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars1:34:50 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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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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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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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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Episode #22: That's Just the Way Twelve Rolls
The Impossible GirlsOur MUMMY ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS discussion episode! We debate the ever-changing dynamic between Clara and Twelve, speculate over whether Missy was involved, and are creeped out by the Foretold.
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2MTL 360: "Mummy on the Orient Express" Reviewed
Two-minute Time Lord"Mummy on the Orient Express" does what it says on the tin, and. while not a "romp" as such, it's perfectly timed after last week's angst and controversy.
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Jill Curzon-Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we're back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film's Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, "The Paperchase", is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here's the Wikipedia article about Trummerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Bunuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dali on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack...And How to Get It.
Here's a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here's the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn't find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan's pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s-style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Episode 10 Jill Curzon-Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we're back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film's Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, "The Paperchase", is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here's the Wikipedia article about Trummerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Bunuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dali on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack...And How to Get It.
Here's a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here's the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn't find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan's pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s-style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Episode 10: Jill Curzon-Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we're back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film's Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, "The Paperchase", is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here's the Wikipedia article about Trummerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Bunuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dali on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack...And How to Get It.
Here's a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here's the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn't find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan's pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s-style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 248(Doctor Who: Mummy on The Orient Express review)
Tim's Take On...Are you my Mummy?
No of course you're not but the Doctor is about to find out who or what is in this week's exciting episode of Doctor Who.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 248(Doctor Who: Mummy on The Orient Express review)
Tim's Take On...Are you my Mummy?
No of course you're not but the Doctor is about to find out who or what is in this week's exciting episode of Doctor Who.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 248(Doctor Who: Mummy on The Orient Express review)
Tim's Take On...Are you my Mummy?
No of course you're not but the Doctor is about to find out who or what is in this week's exciting episode of Doctor Who.
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Episode 124: Killing The Moon
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 124: Killing The Moon Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #279 - Review of The Mummy on the Orient Express
The Doctor Who PodcastJoin us for another episode of the famous DWP where we endeavor to review The Mummy on the Orient Express AND produce show notes that are EXACTLY 66 words long. That's the extra effort we go to for you, our dear listeners. Join Stephen, Trevor, Ian and Michele as they foxtrot their way through menacing [...]
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Review of The Mummy on the Orient Express
The Doctor Who PodcastJoin us for another episode of the famous DWP where we endeavor to review The Mummy on the Orient Express AND produce show notes that are EXACTLY 66 words long.
That’s the extra effort we go to for you, our dear listeners.
Join Stephen, Trevor, Ian and Michele as they foxtrot their way through menacing mummies, cranky companions, terrifying train journeys and a monologue from Leeson Fischer.
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Review of The Mummy on the Orient Express
The Doctor Who PodcastJoin us for another episode of the famous DWP where we endeavor to review The Mummy on the Orient Express AND produce show notes that are EXACTLY 66 words long.
That’s the extra effort we go to for you, our dear listeners.
Join Stephen, Trevor, Ian and Michele as they foxtrot their way through menacing mummies, cranky companions, terrifying train journeys and a monologue from Leeson Fischer.
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12th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 12th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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097 - 99 Problems but the Moon Ain't One
Arrow of TimeWho would think that something called “Kill the Moon” would lead to the most contentious episode of the Arrow of Time yet? Thrill as we examine the merits of metaphor! Thrill some more as we dissect sloppy science! Thrill yet again as we debate minutiae most people completely ignore! It’s just like our usual podcasts, but with more yelling!
This week Dave blows up the book Making History: A Novel by Stephen Fry, by which I mean he calmly discusses it.
If you’re looking for one more thrill! our WhoTube is Leon Hughes’s “Doctor Who vs the Universe” – http://youtu.be/M9BUlT_TTHo
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17. Hipflask of Fenric
On the Time LashBen and Mark tackle such weighty issues as evil, faith, and hope as they discuss The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit and The Curse of Fenric. Some other big questions under discussion: Are the bad guys of the RTD era actually BAD guys? Nicholas Parsons: Stunt casting or acting masterclass? Who DID leave their mobile phone close to the recording equipment? We also welcome along Tomek Borkowy to give some of his reminiscences of the recording of The Curse of Fenric.
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Jill Curzon–Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we’re back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film’s Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, “The Paperchase”, is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here’s the Wikipedia article about Trümmerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Buñuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dalí on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack…And How to Get It.
Here’s a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here’s the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn’t find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan’s pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s–style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Jill Curzon–Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we’re back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film’s Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, “The Paperchase”, is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here’s the Wikipedia article about Trümmerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Buñuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dalí on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack…And How to Get It.
Here’s a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here’s the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn’t find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan’s pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s–style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Jill Curzon–Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we’re back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film’s Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, “The Paperchase”, is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here’s the Wikipedia article about Trümmerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Buñuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dalí on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack…And How to Get It.
Here’s a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here’s the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn’t find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan’s pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s–style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Jill Curzon–Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we’re back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film’s Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, “The Paperchase”, is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here’s the Wikipedia article about Trümmerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Buñuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dalí on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack…And How to Get It.
Here’s a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here’s the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn’t find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan’s pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s–style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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Jill Curzon–Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we’re back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film’s Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, “The Paperchase”, is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here’s the Wikipedia article about Trümmerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Buñuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dalí on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack…And How to Get It.
Here’s a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here’s the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn’t find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan’s pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s–style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
Follow us!
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #279 - Review of The Mummy on the Orient Express
The Doctor Who PodcastJoin us for another gripping episode of the world famous Doctor Who Podcast where we endeavor to review The Mummy on the Orient Express AND produce show notes that are EXACTLY 66 words long. That's the extra effort we go to for you, our dear listeners. Join Stephen, Trevor, Ian and Michele as they foxtrot […]
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #279 - Review of The Mummy on the Orient Express
The Doctor Who PodcastJoin us for another episode of the famous DWP where we endeavor to review The Mummy on the Orient Express AND produce show notes that are EXACTLY 66 words long. That's the extra effort we go to for you, our dear listeners. Join Stephen, Trevor, Ian and Michele as they foxtrot their way through menacing [...]
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The Cloister Room 103 - Space Dragon Will Have to Do
The Cloister RoomSeries Eight of Doctor Who continues with a trip to the moon. We talk about the Doctor's DVD collection, the US Presidency, and... well, the abortion thing. We talk about that.
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The Cloister Room 103 - Space Dragon Will Have to Do
The Cloister RoomSeries Eight of Doctor Who continues with a trip to the moon. We talk about the Doctor's DVD collection, the US Presidency, and... well, the abortion thing. We talk about that.
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The Cloister Room 103 - Space Dragon Will Have to Do
The Cloister RoomSeries Eight of Doctor Who continues with a trip to the moon. We talk about the Doctor's DVD collection, the US Presidency, and... well, the abortion thing. We talk about that.
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11th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 11th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
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Jill Curzon–Inspired Wallpaper
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastAnd we’re back, now on the big screen in glorious Technicolor! This week, Brendan Who, Nathan Who and Richard Who discuss the two 1960s Peter Cushing films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Come with us into that strange new world. We cannot guarantee your safety. But I can promise you unimagined cakes!
Buy the films!
You can get lovely remastered Blu-ray versions of both films. Dr. Who and the Daleks (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK).
Dr. Who and the Daleks
George Pal produced lots of iconic science fiction films in the 50s and 60s, including When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, whose Eloi clearly share a stylist with this film’s Thals.
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
The episode of Danger Man that Richard mentions, “The Paperchase”, is available on YouTube in its entirety.
Here’s the Wikipedia article about Trümmerfilm, also mentioned by Richard, a genre of film that deals with the aftermath of the destruction visited on Germany in World War II, including films directed by Wolfgang Staudte, as well as Germany Year Zero.
Luis Buñuel was a crazy surrealist filmmaker, who worked with Salvador Dalí on the film Un Chien Andalou.
Chuck Jones directed many of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Cartoons for Warner Bros.
Sir Bernard Cribbins stars in Carry On Jack. (Is he Sir Bernard yet? If not, can you get on that, Your Maj?)
Ray Brooks, who plays David, stars in the fabulous British comedy The Knack…And How to Get It.
Here’s a fabulous trailer from the alternative universe in which there was a third film based on The Chase: Daleks vs Mechons.
Here’s the entry on the TARDIS Wikia about Journey Into Time, the unbroadcast pilot for an unmade 52-episode radio series starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Sadly, we couldn’t find any details about the proposed fan recording of the script, which was re-discovered a couple of years ago.
Brendan’s pick of the week
The Peter Cushing Dr. Who Fannual is now available. What would a 60s–style Doctor Who Annual have looked like if it was based on the world of the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films?
(The U.N.I.T. fannual that Brendan mentions is still under development.)
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Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. And consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes.
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show’s future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?” We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show’s future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?” We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show’s future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?” We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show’s future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?” We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show's future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?" We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show's future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?" We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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42 to Doomsday - Billy Don't Be A (Anti) Hero
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 25 - The Thompson Twins of Doctor Who podcasting are back and in this episode we examine the entrails of the Hartnell era, looking at the man himself, the companions of that era, and how much of the show's future owes itself it's formative years. All this, plus our thoughts about (not review) Series 8 and we drag up for a return bout of our Dragged from the Archives segment - this time looking at the tumultuous events of 1986. We also debut of our Omni-rumour meter where Rob goes where no fan has dared go before to ask "Would you sacrifice the new series for the omni rumour to be true?" We are also very happy to support for the Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology Seasons Of War and more information about this worthwhile cause can be found on their Facebook page http://on.fb.me/1ngjJKB
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DWO Whocast - #335 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.6: The Caretaker. The boys talk about last weeks episode, The Caretaker as well as have a small tribute to a lost member of the Doctor Who family.
feedback: feedback@dwowhocast.com
Also why not check out Paul's other Podcast The Crackpot Dad --http://thecrackpotdad.com or follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/thecrackpotdad
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DWO Whocast - #335 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.6: The Caretaker. The boys talk about last weeks episode, The Caretaker as well as have a small tribute to a lost member of the Doctor Who family.feedback: feedback@dwowhocast.comAlso why not check out Paul's other Podcast The Crackpot Dad --http://thecrackpotdad.com or follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/thecrackpotdad
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DWO Whocast - #335 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastThis week Seb and Paul discuss 8.6: The Caretaker. The boys talk about last weeks episode, The Caretaker as well as have a small tribute to a lost member of the Doctor Who family.
feedback: feedback@dwowhocast.com
Also why not check out Paul's other Podcast The Crackpot Dad --http://thecrackpotdad.com or follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/thecrackpotdad
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TDP 419: Signs and Wonders BFMR
Tin Dog Podcast@bigfinish #doctorwho 191. SIGNS AND WONDERS RELEASED SEPTEMBER PRICES CD £14.99 Download £12.99 Synopsis The end of the world is nigh. That’s what everybody is seeing in their nightmares. That’s why they are congregating in Liverpool for the party to end all parties, hosted by Rufus Stone, a celebrity turned doomsday prophet. He claims he’s the only one who can save them when the day of judgement comes. Because he’s on the side of the angels. The Doctor, Ace and Hector arrive to find the city in the grip of apocalypse fever. There are lights in the sky, earthquakes and power cuts. The Doctor is determined to investigate, while Ace is more concerned about finding a way of restoring Hector’s lost memories. Meanwhile, in the river Mersey, hideous, slug-like creatures are stirring... Written By: Matt FittonDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Philip Olivier (Hex), Jessica Martin (Reverend Janet Green), Warren Brown (Rufus Stone/To'Koth), Jemma Churchill (Praska), Rory Keenan (Captain Gormley)
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10th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TinDogPodcast #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY #Podcast www.whostrology.com #DrWho 10th OCTOBER WHOSTROLOGY