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Staggering Stories Commentary #125: Doctor Who - Deep Breath
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller sit down, eyebrowed, in front of the 2014 opening Doctor Who episode, Deep Breath, and spout our usual nonsense!
The Doctor’s not feeling himself, Clara’s being attacked by a newspaper and the villain is slightly exposing himself. But enough of their problems, please sit down with us to enjoy Deep Breath...
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The Who Wars Podcast #001 (7 September, 2014)
Who Wars - A Star Wars & Doctor Who Podcast00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme00:30 Introduction to the show; background to this new podcast series06:30 NEWS - Doctor Who: Robot of Sherwood beheading scene edited out10:18 NEWS - Original Star Wars Rebels clips - https://www.youtube.com/user/starwars15:58 NEWS - Black and white rough cut of Star Wars cantina sequence19:00 NEWS - Star Wars 'Trilogy' artwork for sale - http://www.bottleneckgallery.com/20:44 NEWS - Michael Kerrigan (1952-2014), Director of Doctor Who: Battlefield22:00 COMICS - Doctor Who: The 11th Doctor #2 (Titan)29:20 TV - Doctor Who: Robot of Sherwood (BBC)49:32 Closing remarks51:12 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including how to get in touch with the show)
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EPISODE270 - Doctor Who 'Robot of Sherwood' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveDoctor Who 'Robot of Sherwood' a Cultdom Collective Live Review. Doctor Who Series 8 Episode 3 (Spoilers!)
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EPISODE270 - Doctor Who 'Robot of Sherwood' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveDoctor Who 'Robot of Sherwood' a Cultdom Collective Live Review. Doctor Who Series 8 Episode 3 (Spoilers!)
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EPISODE270 - Doctor Who 'Robot of Sherwood' Review
The Cultdom CollectiveDoctor Who 'Robot of Sherwood' a Cultdom Collective Live Review. Doctor Who Series 8 Episode 3 (Spoilers!)
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42 to Doomsday - Nu Who Top 5!
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 24 - To celebrate the start of series 8, Mark and Rob list of their top 5 things about the new series. What came in at poll position and who exactly did Rob tear up over? We also chat about the first two episodes of Peter Capaldi's era - a storming start or a gentle easing into the reign of a man with the attack eyebrows? As a special treat - Mark serenades Rob to try and stop him blowing a fuse and a question - what does the new theme arrangement have in common with a Japanese avant-garde artist? All this plus listener feedback and winners of the Deep Breath blu-ray competition will be announced in our next episode!
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42 to Doomsday - Nu Who Top 5!
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 24 - To celebrate the start of series 8, Mark and Rob list of their top 5 things about the new series. What came in at poll position and who exactly did Rob tear up over? We also chat about the first two episodes of Peter Capaldi's era - a storming start or a gentle easing into the reign of a man with the attack eyebrows? As a special treat - Mark serenades Rob to try and stop him blowing a fuse and a question - what does the new theme arrangement have in common with a Japanese avant-garde artist? All this plus listener feedback and winners of the Deep Breath blu-ray competition will be announced in our next episode!
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42 to Doomsday - Nu Who Top 5!
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 24 - To celebrate the start of series 8, Mark and Rob list of their top 5 things about the new series. What came in at poll position and who exactly did Rob tear up over? We also chat about the first two episodes of Peter Capaldi's era - a storming start or a gentle easing into the reign of a man with the attack eyebrows? As a special treat - Mark serenades Rob to try and stop him blowing a fuse and a question - what does the new theme arrangement have in common with a Japanese avant-garde artist? All this plus listener feedback and winners of the Deep Breath blu-ray competition will be announced in our next episode!
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42 to Doomsday - Nu Who Top 5!
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 24 - To celebrate the start of series 8, Mark and Rob list of their top 5 things about the new series. What came in at poll position and who exactly did Rob tear up over? We also chat about the first two episodes of Peter Capaldi's era - a storming start or a gentle easing into the reign of a man with the attack eyebrows? As a special treat - Mark serenades Rob to try and stop him blowing a fuse and a question - what does the new theme arrangement have in common with a Japanese avant-garde artist? All this plus listener feedback and winners of the Deep Breath blu-ray competition will be announced in our next episode!
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42 to Doomsday - Nu Who Top 5!
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 24 - To celebrate the start of series 8, Mark and Rob list of their top 5 things about the new series. What came in at poll position and who exactly did Rob tear up over? We also chat about the first two episodes of Peter Capaldi's era - a storming start or a gentle easing into the reign of a man with the attack eyebrows? As a special treat - Mark serenades Rob to try and stop him blowing a fuse and a question - what does the new theme arrangement have in common with a Japanese avant-garde artist? All this plus listener feedback and winners of the Deep Breath blu-ray competition will be announced in our next episode!
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42 to Doomsday - Nu Who Top 5!
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 24 - To celebrate the start of series 8, Mark and Rob list of their top 5 things about the new series. What came in at poll position and who exactly did Rob tear up over? We also chat about the first two episodes of Peter Capaldi's era - a storming start or a gentle easing into the reign of a man with the attack eyebrows? As a special treat - Mark serenades Rob to try and stop him blowing a fuse and a question - what does the new theme arrangement have in common with a Japanese avant-garde artist? All this plus listener feedback and winners of the Deep Breath blu-ray competition will be announced in our next episode!
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42 to Doomsday - Nu Who Top 5!
42 To DoomsdayEpisode 24 - To celebrate the start of series 8, Mark and Rob list of their top 5 things about the new series. What came in at poll position and who exactly did Rob tear up over? We also chat about the first two episodes of Peter Capaldi's era - a storming start or a gentle easing into the reign of a man with the attack eyebrows? As a special treat - Mark serenades Rob to try and stop him blowing a fuse and a question - what does the new theme arrangement have in common with a Japanese avant-garde artist? All this plus listener feedback and winners of the Deep Breath blu-ray competition will be announced in our next episode!
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Smaller on the Outside | S05E03: Robot of Sherwood
Smaller on the Outside >> podcastThe Doctor and Clara must now visit the legendary archer, Robin Hood. However, The Doctor is convinced that he and his merry men are somehow fakes – because Robin Hood couldn’t possibly be real. Meanwhile, it turns out the Sheriff of the town has some robotic influence under his belt…listen as Dave and Andy discuss what happens this week on Doctor Who…
Episode 03: “Robot of Sherwood” [download]
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2MTL 355: "Robot of Sherwood" Reviewed
Two-minute Time LordIf Robin Hood had assaulted the Doctor with a quarterstaff, with a full-on "Ho! Ha Ha! Guard! Turn! Parry! Dodge! Spin! Ha! Thrust!", I perhaps would have bought in.
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Episode 8: Someone Lost Their Beagle
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur endless flight through Doctor Who's third season chokes, stalls and crashes into The Massacre, The Ark and The Celestial Toymaker. And Nathan's not at all happy. (Let's put a cork on that, Nathan!)
These are three controversial stories, and we'd like to know what you think. Do you hate The Massacre, or do you love it as much as all right-thinking Doctor Who commentators? Is The Ark racist? Is The Celestial Toymaker appalling or merely terrible?
Please let us know what you think by leaving a comment on our website or on our Facebook page.
Buy the stories!
None of The Massacre exists (sigh), so it's just not possible for Nathan to see how great it actually is. But here's the BBC audio version, narrated by the indefatigable Peter Purves. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Ark exists, in all of its (possibly) racist glory. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Only the final episode of The Celestial Toymaker still exists, and it can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
You can also get the full BBC Audio version of The Celestial Toymaker, narrated by who else but Peter Purves? (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Massacre (of St Bartholomew's Eve)
Cornell, Day and Topping's Discontinuity Guide: "Not only the best historical, but the best Hartnell, and, in its serious handling of dramatic material in a truly dramatic style, arguably the best ever Doctor Who story."
Fact Fans! Here's the Wikipedia entry on the St Bartholomew Day's Massacre. Enjoy!
The Ark
Olaf Stapledon's Last and First Men, a novel about the history of humanity in the far, far future, can be found in its entirety on the Gutenberg Australia website.
Here's Whoopi Goldberg explaining how we should regard the racism in Looney Tunes cartoons.
The Celestial Toymaker
Peter Haining's seminal book on Classic Doctor Who, Doctor Who: A Celebration is out of print, of course. But you can still find copies on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Here's a review of a production of George and Margaret, co-directed by Gerald Savory and performed in Boston in 1948.
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 8 Someone Lost Their Beagle
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur endless flight through Doctor Who's third season chokes, stalls and crashes into The Massacre, The Ark and The Celestial Toymaker. And Nathan's not at all happy. (Let's put a cork on that, Nathan!)
These are three controversial stories, and we'd like to know what you think. Do you hate The Massacre, or do you love it as much as all right-thinking Doctor Who commentators? Is The Ark racist? Is The Celestial Toymaker appalling or merely terrible?
Please let us know what you think by leaving a comment on our website or on our Facebook page.
Buy the stories!
None of The Massacre exists (sigh), so it's just not possible for Nathan to see how great it actually is. But here's the BBC audio version, narrated by the indefatigable Peter Purves. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Ark exists, in all of its (possibly) racist glory. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Only the final episode of The Celestial Toymaker still exists, and it can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
You can also get the full BBC Audio version of The Celestial Toymaker, narrated by who else but Peter Purves? (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Massacre (of St Bartholomew's Eve)
Cornell, Day and Topping's Discontinuity Guide: "Not only the best historical, but the best Hartnell, and, in its serious handling of dramatic material in a truly dramatic style, arguably the best ever Doctor Who story."
Fact Fans! Here's the Wikipedia entry on the St Bartholomew Day's Massacre. Enjoy!
The Ark
Olaf Stapledon's Last and First Men, a novel about the history of humanity in the far, far future, can be found in its entirety on the Gutenberg Australia website.
Here's Whoopi Goldberg explaining how we should regard the racism in Looney Tunes cartoons.
The Celestial Toymaker
Peter Haining's seminal book on Classic Doctor Who, Doctor Who: A Celebration is out of print, of course. But you can still find copies on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Here's a review of a production of George and Margaret, co-directed by Gerald Savory and performed in Boston in 1948.
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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Someone Lost Their Beagle
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur endless flight through Doctor Who's third season chokes, stalls and crashes into The Massacre, The Ark and The Celestial Toymaker. And Nathan's not at all happy. (Let's put a cork on that, Nathan!)
These are three controversial stories, and we'd like to know what you think. Do you hate The Massacre, or do you love it as much as all right-thinking Doctor Who commentators? Is The Ark racist? Is The Celestial Toymaker appalling or merely terrible?
Please let us know what you think by leaving a comment on our website or on our Facebook page.
Buy the stories!
None of The Massacre exists (sigh), so it's just not possible for Nathan to see how great it actually is. But here's the BBC audio version, narrated by the indefatigable Peter Purves. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Ark exists, in all of its (possibly) racist glory. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Only the final episode of The Celestial Toymaker still exists, and it can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
You can also get the full BBC Audio version of The Celestial Toymaker, narrated by who else but Peter Purves? (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Massacre (of St Bartholomew's Eve)
Cornell, Day and Topping's Discontinuity Guide: "Not only the best historical, but the best Hartnell, and, in its serious handling of dramatic material in a truly dramatic style, arguably the best ever Doctor Who story."
Fact Fans! Here's the Wikipedia entry on the St Bartholomew Day's Massacre. Enjoy!
The Ark
Olaf Stapledon's Last and First Men, a novel about the history of humanity in the far, far future, can be found in its entirety on the Gutenberg Australia website.
Here's Whoopi Goldberg explaining how we should regard the racism in Looney Tunes cartoons.
The Celestial Toymaker
Peter Haining's seminal book on Classic Doctor Who, Doctor Who: A Celebration is out of print, of course. But you can still find copies on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Here's a review of a production of George and Margaret, co-directed by Gerald Savory and performed in Boston in 1948.
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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Someone Lost Their Beagle
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastOur endless flight through Doctor Who’s third season chokes, stalls and crashes into The Massacre, The Ark and The Celestial Toymaker. And Nathan’s not at all happy. (Let’s put a cork on that, Nathan!)
These are three controversial stories, and we’d like to know what you think. Do you hate The Massacre, or do you love it as much as all right-thinking Doctor Who commentators? Is The Ark racist? Is The Celestial Toymaker appalling or merely terrible?
Please let us know what you think by leaving a comment on our website or on our Facebook page.
Buy the stories!
None of The Massacre exists (sigh), so it’s just not possible for Nathan to see how great it actually is. But here’s the BBC audio version, narrated by the indefatigable Peter Purves. (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Ark exists, in all of its (possibly) racist glory. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Only the final episode of The Celestial Toymaker still exists, and it can be found on the Lost in Time box set. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
You can also get the full BBC Audio version of The Celestial Toymaker, narrated by who else but Peter Purves? (Audible US) (Audible UK)
The Massacre (of St Bartholomew’s Eve)
Cornell, Day and Topping’s Discontinuity Guide: “Not only the best historical, but the best Hartnell, and, in its serious handling of dramatic material in a truly dramatic style, arguably the best ever Doctor Who story.”
Fact Fans! Here’s the Wikipedia entry on the St Bartholomew Day’s Massacre. Enjoy!
The Ark
Olaf Stapledon’s Last and First Men, a novel about the history of humanity in the far, far future, can be found in its entirety on the Gutenberg Australia website.
Here’s Whoopi Goldberg explaining how we should regard the racism in Looney Tunes cartoons.
The Celestial Toymaker
Peter Haining’s seminal book on Classic Doctor Who, Doctor Who: A Celebration is out of print, of course. But you can still find copies on Amazon. (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
Here’s a review of a production of George and Margaret, co-directed by Gerald Savory and performed in Boston in 1948.
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 #274 - Review of Robot of Sherwood
The Doctor Who PodcastThe Campervan sets up overnight in the merry forest of Nottingham to discuss all things Doctor Who this week. Trevor, Michele and Stephen put forth their views on the third episode from the Capaldi era – Robot of Sherwood.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #274 - Review of Robot of Sherwood
The Doctor Who PodcastThe Campervan sets up overnight in the merry forest of Sherwood to discuss all things Doctor Who this week. Join Robin Trevor, Maid Michele and Little Stephen as they put forth their views on the third episode from the Capaldi era - Robot of Sherwood.
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Episode 120: Doctor Who "into the Dalek"
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Gerrod and Pete look at the Doctor Who episode, into the Dalek.
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Episode 120: Doctor Who "into the Dalek"
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn, Gerrod and Pete look at the Doctor Who episode, into the Dalek.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 243(Doctor Who: Robot of Sherwood review)
Tim's Take On...A lighter episode this week from the pen of Mark Gatiss as the Doctor encounters Robin Hood, the Sheriff of Nottingham and robot knights. I forgot to mention in the review the brief cameo of Patrick Troughton via a photo of him playing Robin Hood himself.
End Theme is Dr Who(2014) by Murray Gold
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 243(Doctor Who: Robot of Sherwood review)
Tim's Take On...A lighter episode this week from the pen of Mark Gatiss as the Doctor encounters Robin Hood, the Sheriff of Nottingham and robot knights. I forgot to mention in the review the brief cameo of Patrick Troughton via a photo of him playing Robin Hood himself.
End Theme is Dr Who(2014) by Murray Gold
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 243(Doctor Who: Robot of Sherwood review)
Tim's Take On...A lighter episode this week from the pen of Mark Gatiss as the Doctor encounters Robin Hood, the Sheriff of Nottingham and robot knights. I forgot to mention in the review the brief cameo of Patrick Troughton via a photo of him playing Robin Hood himself.
End Theme is Dr Who(2014) by Murray Gold
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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TDP 408: Robots of Sherwood
Tin Dog Podcast#doctorwho #robotsofsherwood #tindogpodcast review Robot of Sherwood From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 244 – "Robot of Sherwood" Doctor Who episode Cast Doctor Peter Capaldi (Twelfth Doctor) Companion Jenna Coleman (Clara Oswald) Others Tom Riley – Robin Hood[1] Roger Ashton-Griffiths – Quayle[1] Ben Miller – Sheriff of Nottingham[1] Ian Hallard – Alan-a-Dale[1] Trevor Cooper – Friar Tuck[1] Rusty Goffe – Little John[1] Joseph Kennedy – Will Scarlet[1] Adam Jones – Walter[1] Sabrina Bartlett – Quayle's ward[1] David Benson – Herald[1] David Langham – Guard[1] Tim Baggaley – Knight[1] Richard Elfyn – Voice of the Knights[1] Production Writer Mark Gatiss Director Paul Murphy Producer Nikki Wilson Executive producer(s) Steven MoffatBrian Minchin Incidental music composer Murray Gold Series Series 8 Length 50 minutes[2] Originally broadcast 6 September 2014[2] Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "Into the Dalek" "Listen" "Robot of Sherwood" is the third episode of the eighth series of the British science fictiontelevision programme Doctor Who, written byMark Gatiss and directed by Paul Murphy, [3]and first broadcast on 6 September 2014. The episode stars Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman, with Tom Riley[4] and Ben Millerguest-starring.[5][6][7] The BBC released a 30 second trailer for the episode on 1 September 2014.[8] Contents [hide] 1 Production 1.1 Writing 1.2 Filming 2 Episode leak 3 Reception 4 References 5 External links Production[edit] Writing[edit] In an interview with Doctor Who Magazine, writer Mark Gatiss stated that his intent with the episode was "to do the Doctor and Robin Hoodin 45 minutes". He went on to state: "The premise is inherently funny, but I didn’t think of it as the funnier episode when I was doing it. It’s still asking big questions. But it’s definitely more frivolous.”[9] Filming[edit] Filming for the episode took place in Fforest Fawr on 15 April 2014,[10][11] and later atCaerphilly Castle on 17 April.[12] On 4 September 2014, the BBC announced that a beheading scene from the episode's climatic battle had been edited out due to the recent murders of James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[13][14][15][16][17][18] Episode leak[edit] The script for the episode was one of five scripts leaked online from a BBC Worldwide server in Miami, where they had been sent in preparation for broadcast in Latin America.[19] On 18 August 2014, a rough version of the episode was leaked online. The leaked version was black-and-white and did not contain any visual effects or music. This followed the leaks of the previous two episodes, "Deep Breath" and "Into the Dalek". The BBC released a statement urging fans not to spread spoilers from the pirated copy.[20] Reception[edit] The critical reception of the episode was largely positive. Simon Brew of Den of Geekcommended the lightness of the episode, in contrast to Capaldi's opening two episodes. He writes that "Robot of Sherwood" is "the kind of Doctor Who you reach for when you've got a spare hour, and just want to get a great big smile on your face".[21]
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092 - Honey, I Shrunk the Doctor
Arrow of TimeHave you ever wondered what a Dalek is really made of? I mean besides hate and Nikelodeon Gak. Well the Doctor attempts to answer that question by going “Into the Dalek,” having a full and complete break down in the process. In the absence of Joseph and Gabe we are joined by the always entertaining team of Santiago and Sarah. So fire up those amazing shrinking machines and get your copy books ready as Moffat takes us someplace we’ve never been before, or ever really wanted to go in the first place.
Dave's choice for our I Don’t Know What To Call This Book Segment segment is Kurt Vonnegut's Slapstick, or Lonesome No More, which has exactly as many titles as it sounds!
The WhoTube this week is once again from Doctor Who Episology sensation K9HumpsMyLeg with “Doctor Who – Into The Dalek – Monster” – http://youtu.be/q3qiGUVJWxw
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Episode 35....They care so I don't have to
Two girls, a guy and a TARDIS....The Podcast - Nervous Dog ProduSo here's our latest episode. We review and discuss "Into the Dalek" Sorry it's so late in the week but Labor Day weekend here was a bit busy for all of us? I'd also like to give some shout outs to Radio Free Skaro, Who37 and Verity! All who had some interesting ideas and takes on this episode as well. Also congrats to Verity! on their 50th episode! and being mentioned on Frank Skinners show! I highly recommend following and listening to them as well! Also, if you read this in time drop by the Chicago Fringe Festival and check out our good friends at the Hartlife corporation (aka Our Fair City) for a live performance.
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http://www.ourfaircity.com/2014/08/our-fair-city-live-at-the-chicago-fringe-festival/
As always thanks for your support and thanks for listening!
-Nicole, Joanna and John
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The Cloister Room 098 - In That Case, On a Case by Case Basis, Whatever the Case May Be
The Cloister RoomLouis and Tom discuss Capaldi's second big outing, and his first showdown against the Daleks. Topics of discussion include the two halves of fiction, tea in heaven, and soldiers.
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The Cloister Room 098 - In That Case, On a Case by Case Basis, Whatever the Case May Be
The Cloister RoomLouis and Tom discuss Capaldi's second big outing, and his first showdown against the Daleks. Topics of discussion include the two halves of fiction, tea in heaven, and soldiers.
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The Cloister Room 098 - In That Case, On a Case by Case Basis, Whatever the Case May Be
The Cloister RoomLouis and Tom discuss Capaldi's second big outing, and his first showdown against the Daleks. Topics of discussion include the two halves of fiction, tea in heaven, and soldiers.
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Episode 119: Into Dalek Review
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 119: Into Dalek Review Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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Episode 118: Deep Breath Review
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 118: Deep Breath Review Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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15. Maggie Smith on a Zipline
On the Time LashAfter the stresses of the Edinburgh Festival, it's time for Ben and Mark to relax with some Cyber-jokery as they discuss The Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel and Silver Nemesis. Has there been a good Cyberman story since 1968? Why isn't Rise of the Cybermen just set on Mondas? What did young Mark put on his Christmas list? And why is Silver Nemesis almost entirely responsible for where we all are today?
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The Ood Cast S06E03 - A Bout de Souffle
The Ood Cast“This is a Doctor who doesn’t really care if people like him.”
In which promises are broken, monster encounters are simulated and the Doctor orders a pepperoni pizza.
Reviews: Deep Breath
Air Date: 23rd August 2014
Song: “Brand New Face” based on “Super Bass” by Nicki Minaj
Additional notes: Sigma wasn’t actually in Texas during his segments. He was in Chicago. This is why he mentions eating “Chicago Mix” popcorn and not a massive slab of barbecue beef brisket. Cheese and caramel really do go together incredibly well.
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6TH SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast#WHOSTROLOGY #TINDOGPODCAST #DOCTORWHO #COMEDY #ASTROLOGY 6TH SEPTEMBER WHOSTROLOGY
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92 - Whooverville 6
The Minute Doctor Who PodcastThe fantastic Whooverville convention has just run for the 6th time and this year the podcasters were given a stage. Here are some extracts from the interview that Tim Drury and I conducted. The full panels will be made available at some point in the not too distant future.
Thanks to Steve Hatcher and The Whoovers.
This podcast was made in conjunction with the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance.
Follow on Twitter: @TMDWP
Email the show: min_dw@yahoo.co.uk
Please rate and leave a review on iTunes
Available in YouTubeHD - http://youtu.be/2qnrtXIHVt0?hd=1
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Earth Station Who Episode 77 - Into the Dalek
Earth Station WhoMike, Mike, Jen, the Phantom Troublemaker and guest Rich Morris shrink down to get inside the second episode of the eighth series which features a new look at an age-old enemy. Plus we get our first...
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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CapaldiCast 1.1 Deep Breath
The Krynoid Podcast"And don't look in that mirror. It's absolutely furious!"
Peter Capaldi is the Doctor and Jim and Martin escape their Classic Who bonds to observe him in his inaugural outing, Deep Breath.
It's a Victorian melodrama, featuring a newly-coatless tramp, two attack eyebrows, some amazingly tolerant Londoners and the only restaurant with a negative Michelin star count.
Is age just a number? Does offing a clockwork robot count as homocide? And is Murray Gold really playing a kazoo?
Find out here. Maybe.
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CapaldiCast 1.1 Deep Breath
The Krynoid Podcast"And don't look in that mirror. It's absolutely furious!"
Peter Capaldi is the Doctor and Jim and Martin escape their Classic Who bonds to observe him in his inaugural outing, Deep Breath.
It's a Victorian melodrama, featuring a newly-coatless tramp, two attack eyebrows, some amazingly tolerant Londoners and the only restaurant with a negative Michelin star count.
Is age just a number? Does offing a clockwork robot count as homocide? And is Murray Gold really playing a kazoo?
Find out here. Maybe.
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CapaldiCast 1.1 Deep Breath
The Krynoid Podcast"And don't look in that mirror. It's absolutely furious!"
Peter Capaldi is the Doctor and Jim and Martin escape their Classic Who bonds to observe him in his inaugural outing, Deep Breath.
It's a Victorian melodrama, featuring a newly-coatless tramp, two attack eyebrows, some amazingly tolerant Londoners and the only restaurant with a negative Michelin star count.
Is age just a number? Does offing a clockwork robot count as homocide? And is Murray Gold really playing a kazoo?
Find out here. Maybe.
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The Whostorian - Episode 84: Into the Rewrite!
The WhostorianSeason 5 Episode 4: Stylin' Steve and Shannon are back on track. After the Motes of News and some general housekeeping items, they sit down and review Into The Dalek.
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Ep 21 - The Chase (Story 21)
GeeklecticWe say goodbye to the two original companions Ian Chesterton & Barbara Wright. It's been 16 stories of murder, textiles and debauchery - and that's just Ian!
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Ep 21 - The Chase (Story 21)
GeeklecticWe say goodbye to the two original companions Ian Chesterton & Barbara Wright. It's been 16 stories of murder, textiles and debauchery - and that's just Ian!
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Ep 21 - The Chase (Story 21)
GeeklecticWe say goodbye to the two original companions Ian Chesterton & Barbara Wright. It's been 16 stories of murder, textiles and debauchery - and that's just Ian!