Latest Podcast Episodes
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Verity! Episode 50 - Into the Heart of Dalekness
Doctor Who: Verity!Are you as happy as we are to have new Doctor Who *every week*? Because we're pretty excited. Join Deb, Erika, and Lynne as we jump "Into the Dalek" and chat about this latest episode. Despite "Dalek fatigue", we're able to find plenty to squee about here--not the least of which is Peter Capaldi. We're not all equally thrilled with the introduction of Danny Pink, but we are all interested in seeing where that particular story line goes. (We can't say the same about the Missy plot/arc/red herring.)
What are your thoughts on this latest Dalek story? And what do you think of the new Doctor, now that he's starting to settle into himself? Let us know in the comments!
^E
Also covered [links on our site]:
- Erika
- reminisces about old-school Who posters (she still has)!
- and giggles over Merlin Mann's Doctor Who anagram!
- Lynne enjoys the heck out of Doctor Who: Earth Conquest (which includes friend-of-the-show, Doctor Puppet's Alisa Stern)!
- Deb is overwhelmed by the civility and kindness of our commenters and patrons!
Bonus links [also on our site]:Our "Hide" episodeRoss Jenkins
- Erika
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Pharos Project 184: Small Soldiers
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week. The Doctor and Clara journey inside the most evil being in the universe that isn't Simon Cowell. Join our heroes as they venture up a Dalek stalk in "Into the Dalek".
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Pharos Project 184: Small Soldiers
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week. The Doctor and Clara journey inside the most evil being in the universe that isn't Simon Cowell. Join our heroes as they venture up a Dalek stalk in "Into the Dalek".
Chitter:
https://twitter.com/PharosProject
https://twitter.com/Spurt_Russell
https://twitter.com/beastmasterpete
https://twitter.com/Doctor_Vendetta
Friendface:
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Email:
pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Pharos Project 184: Small Soldiers
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week. The Doctor and Clara journey inside the most evil being in the universe that isn't Simon Cowell. Join our heroes as they venture up a Dalek stalk in "Into the Dalek".
Chitter:
https://twitter.com/PharosProject
https://twitter.com/Spurt_Russell
https://twitter.com/beastmasterpete
https://twitter.com/Doctor_Vendetta
Friendface:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepharosproject/
Email:
pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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episode 66 - Pink Tears, Blue Soldiers, and Rusty Daleks
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastTime to shrink down a few sizes and watch for antibodies as the cast of Markwho42 reviews "Into the Dalek". Join Mark, Trish, Ed, and Christian as they discuss the introduction of Danny Pink, why the Doctor didn't let a guest character join the TARDIS, and how using an old technique that appeared in a previous episode backfired. All this plus talking about why some people are not liking a scene from the season premiere and how Burn Gorman can survive Pacific Rim 2. markwho42's WHOniverse. More fun than swimming in the protein in a Dalek's stomach!
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episode 66 - Pink Tears, Blue Soldiers, and Rusty Daleks
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastTime to shrink down a few sizes and watch for antibodies as the cast of Markwho42 reviews "Into the Dalek". Join Mark, Trish, Ed, and Christian as they discuss the introduction of Danny Pink, why the Doctor didn't let a guest character join the TARDIS, and how using an old technique that appeared in a previous episode backfired. All this plus talking about why some people are not liking a scene from the season premiere and how Burn Gorman can survive Pacific Rim 2. markwho42's WHOniverse. More fun than swimming in the protein in a Dalek's stomach!
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episode 66 - Pink Tears, Blue Soldiers, and Rusty Daleks
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastTime to shrink down a few sizes and watch for antibodies as the cast of Markwho42 reviews "Into the Dalek". Join Mark, Trish, Ed, and Christian as they discuss the introduction of Danny Pink, why the Doctor didn't let a guest character join the TARDIS, and how using an old technique that appeared in a previous episode backfired. All this plus talking about why some people are not liking a scene from the season premiere and how Burn Gorman can survive Pacific Rim 2. markwho42's WHOniverse. More fun than swimming in the protein in a Dalek's stomach!
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episode 66 - Pink Tears, Blue Soldiers, and Rusty Daleks
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastTime to shrink down a few sizes and watch for antibodies as the cast of Markwho42 reviews "Into the Dalek". Join Mark, Trish, Ed, and Christian as they discuss the introduction of Danny Pink, why the Doctor didn't let a guest character join the TARDIS, and how using an old technique that appeared in a previous episode backfired. All this plus talking about why some people are not liking a scene from the season premiere and how Burn Gorman can survive Pacific Rim 2. markwho42's WHOniverse. More fun than swimming in the protein in a Dalek's stomach!
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episode 66 - Pink Tears, Blue Soldiers, and Rusty Daleks
MarkWHO42 - The Doctor Who PodcastTime to shrink down a few sizes and watch for antibodies as the cast of Markwho42 reviews "Into the Dalek". Join Mark, Trish, Ed, and Christian as they discuss the introduction of Danny Pink, why the Doctor didn't let a guest character join the TARDIS, and how using an old technique that appeared in a previous episode backfired. All this plus talking about why some people are not liking a scene from the season premiere and how Burn Gorman can survive Pacific Rim 2. markwho42's WHOniverse. More fun than swimming in the protein in a Dalek's stomach!
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Children of the Atom - Episode 20
Geek SyndicateThis episode we return after a bit of an absence to talk about X-Men issue 27 (December 1966) 'Re-Enter The Mimic'. Scripted by Roy Thomas and drawn by Werner Roth, this ish sees the return of, you guessed it, The Mimic! While we're at it we also chat about the Guardians of the Galaxy film and the first season of Penny Dreadful. Glad to be back!
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Children of the Atom - Episode 20
Geek SyndicateThis episode we return after a bit of an absence to talk about X-Men issue 27 (December 1966) 'Re-Enter The Mimic'. Scripted by Roy Thomas and drawn by Werner Roth, this ish sees the return of, you guessed it, The Mimic! While we're at it we also chat about the Guardians of the Galaxy film and the first season of Penny Dreadful. Glad to be back!
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Dissecting Worlds Special: Schools Out
Geek SyndicateThis time Matt and Keehar are sent back to school with a special on all things educational. What is the attraction in the school setting? What gets it right and wrong? Classes include:
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The American vs English (vs Japanese!) school paradigm
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“Harem” Anime and School Settings
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Harry Potter, and would you send your child to Hogwarts?
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American cliches - grades, graduations and High School Reunions
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Super-Schooling in it’s many guises.
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Buffy Summers and Veronica Mars; outsider heroes.
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All this and the Dissecting Worlds Bookshelf too!
Feedback for any and all of this welcome to our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/DissectingWorlds), by email to dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or twitter @dissectingwrlds
Don’t forget to take a look at our new landing page at www.dissectingworlds.com; any feedback on the site appreciated.
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Dissecting Worlds Special: Schools Out
Geek SyndicateThis time Matt and Keehar are sent back to school with a special on all things educational. What is the attraction in the school setting? What gets it right and wrong? Classes include:
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The American vs English (vs Japanese!) school paradigm
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"Harem" Anime and School Settings
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Harry Potter, and would you send your child to Hogwarts?
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American cliches - grades, graduations and High School Reunions
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Super-Schooling in it's many guises.
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Buffy Summers and Veronica Mars; outsider heroes.
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All this and the Dissecting Worlds Bookshelf too!
Feedback for any and all of this welcome to our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/DissectingWorlds), by email to dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or twitter @dissectingwrlds
Don't forget to take a look at our new landing page at www.dissectingworlds.com; any feedback on the site appreciated.
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#040 Rusty Innards
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our frustrated podcaster has to use the MacBook's internal microphone to record his review of "Into The Dalek" because of techincal difficulties beyond his control. To make up for the less-than-stellar sound quality, he also presents a five-year-old recording of a song written over 20 years ago about an alien empath from another Sci-Fi show. Enjoy.
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#040 Rusty Innards
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast... in which our frustrated podcaster has to use the MacBook's internal microphone to record his review of "Into The Dalek" because of techincal difficulties beyond his control. To make up for the less-than-stellar sound quality, he also presents a five-year-old recording of a song written over 20 years ago about an alien empath from another Sci-Fi show. Enjoy.
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#040 Rusty Innards
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast… in which our frustrated podcaster has to use the MacBook's internal microphone to record his review of "Into The Dalek" because of techincal difficulties beyond his control. To make up for the less-than-stellar sound quality, he also presents a five-year-old recording of a song written over 20 years ago about an alien empath from another Sci-Fi show. Enjoy.
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Spoilers! - Series 8 Episode 2, "Into the Dalek"
Playing Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastRegenerated Ben returns to discuss this week’s new episode from Series 8, “Into the Dalek.” If you haven’t seen it and want to avoid spoilers, we advise you skip this one!
Thanks to Ben for returning as a guest! You can hear his other podcast at 3 Drinks, 2 Guys, 1 Topic and occasionally on Pop Culture Uncovered. Follow him on Twitter, too: @BobTGoldfish
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TDP 406: Whooverville 6 - 2014
Tin Dog PodcastWhooverville 6 Saturday 30 August 2014 10:00am - 6:00pm 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. - See more at: http://www.derbyquad.co.uk/film/whooverville-6#sthash.A5N7cwX5.dpuf
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N010 The Doctor Dances
Who Back WhenDoc has no rhythm, Jack has great taste in cocktails, and aliens can't distinguish bio matter from plastic.
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The PodKast & John Guilor Talk Into The Dalek (AKA "Up The Dalek")
Kasterborous PodkastChristian Cawley is a writer at Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews - All the latest Doctor Who news and reviews with our weekly podKast, features and interviews, and a long-running forum.
Doctor Who voice artist and actor John Guilor (The Day of the Doctor, Planet of Giants) joins the podKast team this week to discuss Into the Dalek, the second episode of Series 8 starring Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor.
What did we think of it? What did John think? And just what is Doctor Omega?
You’ll have to click play to find out, but let me warn you first – there’s a pleasing surprise that will make you feel warm and giddy and want to tell the world when you press that button.
No, don’t rush Into the Dalek, not yet. Take a Deep Breath, and then LISTEN!
Kasterborous PodKast Series 4 Episode 30 Shownotes
- Porn Doctor Who
- Joe 90
- Doctor Omega And The Fantastic Adventure To Mars
- Brian A. Terranova Cosplay appearances: J1 Con, RetroCon
- Recommendations: Return of the Saint
, The Invasion
, Children of the Revolution, Gangsters
The Kasterborous PodKast theme tune is arranged by Russell Hugo. Introduction by John Guilor.
Listen to the PodKast
There are several ways to listen. In addition to the usual player above, we're pleased to announce that you can also stream the podKast using Stitcher, an award-winning, free mobile app available for Android and iPhone/iPad. This pretty much means that you can listen to us anywhere without downloading - pretty neat, we think you'll agree! (Note that it can take a few hours after a new podKast is published to "catch up".)
What’s more, you can now listen and subscribe to the podKast via our Audioboo channel! Head to http://audioboo.fm/channel/doctorwhopodkast and click play to start listening. You can also comment and record your own boos in response to our discussions! Meanwhile you can use the player below to listen through Audioboo:
You haven't clicked play yet?! What are you waiting for? As well as our new Stitcher and Audioboo presence you can also use one of these amazingly convenient ways to download and enjoy this week's podKast.
- Use the player in the top right of the Kasterborous home page, or visit the podKast menu link.
- Listen with the "pop out" player above, which also allows you to download the podKast to your computer.
- You can also take advantage of the RSS feed to subscribe to the podKast for your media player, and even find us on iTunes, where your reviews will help the show considerably.
The post The PodKast & John Guilor Talk Into The Dalek (AKA “Up The Dalek”) appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
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The PodKast & John Guilor Talk Into The Dalek (AKA "Up The Dalek")
Kasterborous PodkastChristian is a writer at Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews - All the latest Doctor Who news and reviews with our weekly podKast, features and interviews, and a long-running forum.
Doctor Who voice artist and actor John Guilor (The Day of the Doctor, Planet of Giants) joins the podKast team this week to discuss Into the Dalek, the second episode of Series 8 starring Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor.
What did we think of it? What did John think? And just what is Doctor Omega?
You’ll have to click play to find out, but let me warn you first – there’s a pleasing surprise that will make you feel warm and giddy and want to tell the world when you press that button.
No, don’t rush Into the Dalek, not yet. Take a Deep Breath, and then LISTEN!
Kasterborous PodKast Series 4 Episode 30 Shownotes
- Porn Doctor Who
- Joe 90
- Doctor Omega And The Fantastic Adventure To Mars
- Brian A. Terranova Cosplay appearances: J1 Con, RetroCon
- Recommendations: Return of the Saint
, The Invasion
, Children of the Revolution, Gangsters
The Kasterborous PodKast theme tune is arranged by Russell Hugo. Introduction by John Guilor.
Listen to the PodKast
There are several ways to listen. In addition to the usual player above, we're pleased to announce that you can also stream the podKast using Stitcher, an award-winning, free mobile app available for Android and iPhone/iPad. This pretty much means that you can listen to us anywhere without downloading - pretty neat, we think you'll agree! (Note that it can take a few hours after a new podKast is published to "catch up".)
What’s more, you can now listen and subscribe to the podKast via our Audioboo channel! Head to http://audioboo.fm/channel/doctorwhopodkast and click play to start listening. You can also comment and record your own boos in response to our discussions! Meanwhile you can use the player below to listen through Audioboo:
You haven't clicked play yet?! What are you waiting for? As well as our new Stitcher and Audioboo presence you can also use one of these amazingly convenient ways to download and enjoy this week's podKast.
- Use the player in the top right of the Kasterborous home page, or visit the podKast menu link.
- Listen with the "pop out" player above, which also allows you to download the podKast to your computer.
- You can also take advantage of the RSS feed to subscribe to the podKast for your media player, and even find us on iTunes, where your reviews will help the show considerably.
The post The PodKast & John Guilor Talk Into The Dalek (AKA “Up The Dalek”) appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
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TDP 405: Deep Breath
Tin Dog Podcast#doctorwho #tindogpodcast from wiki "Deep Breath" is the first episode of theeighth series of the British science fictiontelevision programme Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One and released in cinemas on 23 August 2014. It was written by showrunner and executive producer Steven Moffat and directed by Ben Wheatley. The episode stars Peter Capaldi in his first full episode as the Twelfth Doctor, alongsideJenna Coleman as his companion Clara Oswald.[3] It also features Neve McIntosh,Catrin Stewart, and Dan Starkey reprising their roles as Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax.[4] Capaldi's predecessor, Matt Smith, also appears in a cameo. Contents [hide] 1 Plot 1.1 Continuity 2 Production 2.1 Filming 2.2 Promotion 2.3 Cast notes 3 Broadcast and reception 3.1 Pre-broadcast leak 3.2 Television 3.3 Cinemas 3.4 Ratings 3.5 Critical reception 4 Home media 5 References 6 External links Plot A dinosaur materialises in Victorian London and spits out the TARDIS onto the banks of the river Thames, from which emerges the freshly regenerated Twelfth Doctor—suffering from post-regenerative trauma—and Clara Oswald. They are greeted by the Paternoster Gang, comprised of Silurian Madame Vastra, her human maid and wife Jenny, and Sontaran butler Strax. The Gang instruct the police on how to calm and contain the dinosaur and take the Doctor and Clara to their residence, where the Doctor rests and Vastra confronts Clara about her prejudiced attitude to the Doctor's changed face. Clara admits that she is struggling to adapt to the new Doctor, due to his stark difference to the old one, particularly his apparent age. The Doctor awakens to hear the dinosaur's pleas for help before it spontaneously combusts. The Doctor joins Clara and the Paternoster Gang at the river and learns from Vastra that this is not the first incident of spontaneous combustion recently. The Doctor spots an unfazed man across the river and jumps in to investigate. Clara returns home with the others to start their own investigations, hoping they will cross the Doctor's path. The Doctor roams back streets for answers the next morning, questioning how his body chooses a new face during regeneration. Both Clara and the Doctor find a message reading "The Impossible Girl" in a newspaper, directing them to a restaurant where they reunite but learn that neither planted the message for the other, as they had both assumed. They realise that the room is filled with robots to prevent them leaving. They are descended into a lair where they see the man from the river surrounded by other idle, human-like robots. The Doctor surmises the man is a long-lived cyborg, but in the unusual sense that it is a robot trying to make himself human by replacing his parts with biological ones taken from the victims of spontaneous combustion, including the dinosaur. The Doctor leaves Clara as the robots and the cyborg begin to awaken after escaping himself. Recalling his earlier advice, Clara holds her breath to hide herself from the robots, but she is soon captured and taken to the cyborg. He states that he is trying to reach the "promised land" by prolonging his life via parts replacements and questions her on the Doctor's whereabouts. The Doctor returns with the Paternoster Gang to fight the robots with Clara whilst the Doctor chases the cyborg back to the restaurant. The cyborg releases a hot-air balloon made of human skin, lifting the restaurant into the sky with him and the Doctor inside. The Doctor interrogates the cyborg, who reveals that he and parts of the restaurant are from the SS Marie Antoinette, the sister ship to the SS Madame de Pompadour ("The Girl in the Fireplace"). The Doctor warns the cyborg that he will either have to kill himself, or he will kill him to protect the humans. Moments later, the cyborg falls from the balloon and is impaled on the spire of Big Ben. Clara and the Paternoster Gang see the other robots go lifeless after his death. After regrouping, Clara finds that the Doctor and the TARDIS have vanished. Vastra assures her that the Doctor will return, pointing out that Clara as the person that knows the Doctor the best is already prepared to leave. The Doctor reappears, planning to take Clara home, but instead arrives in Glasgow, where a phone call from the Eleventh Doctor to Clara moments before the regeneration from his perspective encourages her to stay. In the epilogue, the cyborg awakens in a beautiful garden, and meets Missy, a mysterious woman who claims the Doctor as her boyfriend. She tells him that he has reached the promised land at last. Continuity Towards the end of the story, the Doctor speculates on the identity of the person that wrote the Impossible Girl newspaper article; the Doctor postulates if this person was the same one that gave Clara the number for the TARDIS phone on the claim it was a computer help line as shown in "The Bells of Saint John".[5] The Doctor, while confused about his new look, recalls how it appears similar to another that he's seen. The Tenth Doctor met a man named Caecilius in "The Fires of Pompeii", played by Capaldi.[6] The call from the Eleventh Doctor to Clara is shown from the Eleventh Doctor's perspective from his final moments before regeneration on the planet Trenzalore, which reused some footage from "The Time of the Doctor" and included new footage with a surprise cameo by Matt Smith.[7] The closing dialogue between Clara and the Doctor about chips, and the Doctor's inability to pay for them, recalls a similar exchange between the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler at the conclusion of "The End of the World".[8] Production Filming Matt Smith's cameo as the Eleventh Doctor was filmed on 5 October 2013, the last day of shooting for "The Time of the Doctor".[9] Moffat had written Smith's scene prior to the rest of the episode.[10] The readthrough for the episode was held on 17 December 2013,[9] and shooting began at the Maltings in Cardiff on 7 January 2014.[11] Shooting later took place at Mount Stuart Square on the 13th,[12] Scenes were also filmed on Queen Street and on the 28th.[13] The shoot finished on 18 February 2014.[9] Promotion Steven Moffat has said that this episode would be a "big introduction" for Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor. He said that there will be "plenty of action and nonsense and jeopardy, as there ever is in Doctor Who."[14] On 11 August 2014 a 30 second trailer for the episode was released on Twitter.[15][16] Cast notes Brian Miller, who plays the tramp Barney, was the husband of Elisabeth Sladen who portrayed long-time companion Sarah Jane Smith. He had previously appeared inSnakedance in Season 20, as well as playing Harry Sowersby in The Mad Woman in the Attic, an episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures, and providing Dalek voices for bothResurrection of the Daleks and Remembrance of the Daleks. Broadcast and reception Pre-broadcast leak On 6 July 2014, the scripts for the first five episodes of the series (including "Deep Breath") were inadvertently leaked online from BBC Worldwide's Latin America headquarters, prompting a plea from BBC Worldwide to keep the storylines of the five episodes secret.[17]Also leaked was a black-and-white rough cut of "Deep Breath", missing most of the visual effects but otherwise mostly complete.[18] The BBC blamed the leak on the fact that the files had been stored on a publicly accessible server in its new Miami-based headquarters.[19] Steven Moffat, speaking at the London Film and Comic Con, called the leak "horrible, miserable and upsetting".[20] Television The episode was a simulcast in the United Kingdom and many other countries on 23 August 2014, and was broadcast later that same day in other locations such as on BBC America. On 31 August 2014, the episode was broadcast on Prime TV in New Zealand.[3][21] Cinemas The episode had its world premiere in Cardiff on 7 August 2014 as part of the series 8 world tour.[22][23] As part of the tour, advance screenings were also held at other destinations on the tour.[24][25][26] As with "The Day of the Doctor", "Deep Breath" received a worldwide cinema release at participating cinemas on 23 August 2014.[27] The episode received a midnight screening in 12 cities across the United States on 23 August, and a larger showing in 550 cinemas on 25 August.[28][27] The cinema screenings of the episode were accompanied by a five minute prequel.[29] Ratings Upon airing in its 7.50pm timeslot, the "Deep Breath" simulcast entertained an average audience of 6.79 million in the United Kingdom. The episode reached a peak of 6.96 million viewers, watched by nearly a third of all viewers on the evening of broadcast with a 32.5% audience share.[30] The final ratings for the week, which include BBC iPlayer viewers and others who watched the programme within a week of its transmission, showed 9.17 million viewers, making it the second highest rated programme for the week on British television.[31] In the United States, the premiere airing on BBC America had an audience of 2.2 million viewers, the highest Saturday ratings for the network and just under the highest viewership from the "The Day of the Doctor" special, and a significant increase from the 1.5 million that had watched the Series 7 premiere in 2012.[32] In Australia, the episode had a total of 858,000 viewers on ABC: 148,000 watched a simulcast at 4:30am, and 710,000 watched a primetime replay at 7:40pm.[33] Critical reception The episode received positive reviews, with many critics praising Moffat's script, the introduction and stylisation of the new Doctor, and the performances of Capaldi and Coleman. The Guardian responded well to the episode, labelling Capaldi's performance as "intimidating, bold and unsettling", and praising Ben Wheatley's direction in the episode's tenser moments, calling it "the stuff of true terror and wonderment".[34] Matt Smith's cameo as the Eleventh Doctor was criticised by The Mirror. However, it ultimately labelled the episode "impeccable" and stating that Capaldi "has all the hallmarks of a great Doctor".[35] Brian Lowry of Variety praised Moffat's script, stating that it "emphasizes storyline continuity and easing faithful viewers into the regeneration transition" and closed his review by saying "It’s a skillful tonal balance that defines the best of “Doctor Who,” and exemplifies the ethos that keeps the series going strong, nodding to the past with all eyes on the future".[36]David Wiegand of San Francisco Chronicle heavily praised the episode, particularly Moffat's writing, saying that his script "masterfully manipulates audience expectation". He ultimately awarded the episode a perfect 4/4 stars.[37] However, not all reviews were positive. Forbes panned the story as "strangely recessive, unheroic, [and] dull" calling both Capaldi and Coleman's characters "insipid".[38] Home media "Deep Breath" will receive a standalone DVD and Blu-ray release in the United Kingdom on 8 September 2014,[39] the United States on 9 September,[40] and Australia on 10 September.[41] Thereafter, it will be released in the Complete Eighth Series DVD and Blu-ray boxset in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2014,[42] and Australia on 19 November.[43
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Episode #236
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastInto The Dalek by Moffat and Ford
Adam, Mary and Kirby review episode 2 of series 8.
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Episode 192 - Where's Gary?
Traveling the VortexIn this week’s show we discuss the newest episode of Doctor Who Series 8, Into the Dalek. Hear our impressions on the latest installment to our favorite program.
Also, a look at some news of the week, including an Emmy award for another project by Doctor Who show runner, Steven Moffat.
Oh, and listen closely for some clues to the title of this week’s podcast.
And, of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
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Episode 192 – Where’s Gary?
Traveling the VortexIn this week's show we discuss the newest episode of Doctor Who Series 8, Into the Dalek. Hear our impressions on the latest installment to our favorite program. Also, a look at some news of the week, including an Emmy award for another project by Doctor Who show runner, Steven Moffat. Oh, and listen closely for some clues to the title of this week's podcast. And, of course, your feedback. Enjoy! The post Episode 192 – Where's Gary? appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.
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Episode 44: Dancing the Code
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastThis month we discuss a book by prolific Doctor Who author Paul Leonard, Dancing the Code. From the back cover:
‘The Brigadier’s going to shoot you, Jo,’ the Doctor said grimly, ‘and then he’s going to shoot me. Both of us are going to die.’
The Doctor builds a machine designed to predict the future. It shows the Brigadier murdering him and Jo in cold blood. Unable to tell where or when this event is destined to occur, the Doctor and Jo decide that they must stay apart.
Jo is sent on a top-secret mission to the war-torn Arab nation of Kebiria. But upon arrival, she is immediately arrested and consigned to a brutal political prison. The Kebirians have something to hide: deep in the North African desert, an alien infestation is rapidly growing. And the Doctor and UNIT soon discover that unless stopped, the alien presence will spread to overrun the entire world.
You may know Paul Leonard from such books as Venusian Lullaby, Speed of Flight, and the Bernice Summerfield Virgin novel Dry Pilgrimage (co-authored with The Fall of Yquatine author Nick Walters). After 44 episodes, it was inevitable that we covered a book written by Leonard, since he has penned so many.
So, pull up a cup of honey wine, and relax, as we discuss Paul Leonard’s Dancing the Code.
Look for us on Facebook, email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter via @dwbcpodcast. You can also follow Erik via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Episode 44: Dancing the Code
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastThis month we discuss a book by prolific Doctor Who author Paul Leonard, Dancing the Code. From the back cover:
'The Brigadier's going to shoot you, Jo,' the Doctor said grimly, 'and then he's going to shoot me. Both of us are going to die.'
The Doctor builds a machine designed to predict the future. It shows the Brigadier murdering him and Jo in cold blood. Unable to tell where or when this event is destined to occur, the Doctor and Jo decide that they must stay apart.
Jo is sent on a top-secret mission to the war-torn Arab nation of Kebiria. But upon arrival, she is immediately arrested and consigned to a brutal political prison. The Kebirians have something to hide: deep in the North African desert, an alien infestation is rapidly growing. And the Doctor and UNIT soon discover that unless stopped, the alien presence will spread to overrun the entire world.
You may know Paul Leonard from such books as Venusian Lullaby, Speed of Flight, and the Bernice Summerfield Virgin novel Dry Pilgrimage (co-authored with The Fall of Yquatine author Nick Walters). After 44 episodes, it was inevitable that we covered a book written by Leonard, since he has penned so many.
So, pull up a cup of honey wine, and relax, as we discuss Paul Leonard's Dancing the Code.
Look for us on Facebook, email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter via @dwbcpodcast. You can also follow Erik via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Episode 69 - Just how into the Dalek are we?
Outpost Skaro PodcastBunny Galore picks a suitably risque episode number to join the podcast team. This week the patter non stop gang talk about Into the Dalek, Danny Pink, Peter Capaldi, Clara, sound mixes, Mark Gatiss, Stephen Moffat, and much, much more. (Everything except the kitchen sink and missing episodes). Just what do they think of this strange new Doctor with the attack eyebrows?
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast #70 - INTO "Into The Dalek"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is back to dive into "Into The Dalek", the 2nd episode of Series 8/The Capaldi Era. John & Will embark on a Fantastic Voyage (sorrynotsorry) into "2nd Episode Syndrome", the teaching of Marcus Aurelius, the introduction of Danny Pink (and the "Coupling" episode that ensued) and just why this episode worked (John) or did NOT work (Will) for each of us. Plus, TRIVIA! Please listen!!
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MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast #70 - INTO "Into The Dalek"
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is back to dive into "Into The Dalek", the 2nd episode of Series 8/The Capaldi Era. John & Will embark on a Fantastic Voyage (sorrynotsorry) into "2nd Episode Syndrome", the teaching of Marcus Aurelius, the introduction of Danny Pink (and the "Coupling" episode that ensued) and just why this episode worked (John) or did NOT work (Will) for each of us. Plus, TRIVIA! Please listen!!
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Into the Dalek
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastWe are taking a step into the unknown and pondering the question: How do you get into a Dalek’s head? “Into the Dalek” is our second adventure with the 12th Doctor and it doesn’t pull any punches. From his completely … Continue reading
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Into The Dalek
The Cultdom CollectiveDave and Ian have been called out by Perryg to do the ALS Icebucket Challenge and enlist Mike to be the bucketeer :) Dave and Ian will be donating to ALS and to the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund, check out the fun before this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Into The Dalek.
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8.02 - Into The Dalek
FeexbyHello! John out of John & Lawrence here. Join us this week as we get into the Into The Dalek episode...
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ZEUS POD Episode 3
Zeus PodIn this episode - if you've ever fantasised about inserting yourself into a Dalek, well... this was your week. We'll shrink the latest episode down to size and see if it's more Fantastic Voyage or... Invisible Enemy. Also, the Target Book Challenge hits a sticky snag, which Dalek wore it best, and of course, the 60 Second Story Smackdown rolls on. Back joining Jono Park today after an 18 month hiatus is co-creator of Zeus Pod, Peter Adamson So here we go... Episode 3, Production code CCC. Colour: Gween
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ZEUS POD Episode 3 - Into The Dalek
Zeus PodIn this episode - if you've ever fantasised about inserting yourself into a Dalek, well... this was your week. We'll shrink the latest episode down to size and see if it's more Fantastic Voyage or... Invisible Enemy. Also, the Target Book Challenge hits a sticky snag, which Dalek wore it best, and of course, the 60 Second Story Smackdown rolls on. Back joining Jono Park today after an 18 month hiatus is co-creator of Zeus Pod, Peter Adamson So here we go... Episode 3, Production code CCC. Colour: Gween
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Review of Into The Dalek
The Doctor Who PodcastStand by for a review of Episode 2 of the new series of Doctor Who, Into the Dalek! This week, Michele, Tom, James and Trevor discuss the merits of the journeying to the centre of a Dalek. And never mind The Doctor – is our pal Rusty a good Dalek?!
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Review of Into The Dalek
The Doctor Who PodcastStand by for a review of Episode 2 of the new series of Doctor Who, Into the Dalek! This week, Michele, Tom, James and Trevor discuss the merits of the journeying to the centre of a Dalek. And never mind The Doctor – is our pal Rusty a good Dalek?!
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #273 - Review of Into The Dalek
The Doctor Who PodcastStand by for a review of Episode 2 of the new series of Doctor Who, Into the Dalek! This week, Michele, Tom, James and Trevor discuss the merits of the journeying to the centre of a Dalek. And never mind The Doctor - is our pal Rusty a good Dalek?!
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Into The Dalek
The Cultdom CollectiveDave and Ian have been called out by Perryg to do the ALS Icebucket Challenge and enlist Mike to be the bucketeer :) Dave and Ian will be donating to ALS and to the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund, check out the fun before this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Into The Dalek.
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Into The Dalek
The Cultdom CollectiveDave and Ian have been called out by Perryg to do the ALS Icebucket Challenge and enlist Mike to be the bucketeer :) Dave and Ian will be donating to ALS and to the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund, check out the fun before this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Into The Dalek.
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Commentary: Doctor Who - Into The Dalek
The Cultdom CollectiveDave and Ian have been called out by Perryg to do the ALS Icebucket Challenge and enlist Mike to be the bucketeer :) Dave and Ian will be donating to ALS and to the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund, check out the fun before this weeks Commentary: Doctor Who - Into The Dalek.
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So much impressions, so much about Twelfth Doctor and Danny Pink. Can’t say something really bad about the episode again. But there is definately a lot of stuff we can discuss. :)
00:00 – Impressions and episode info
10:00 – Thoughts about Doctor 12
17:00 – Visuals
21:00 – Characters
24:16 -- Danny
27:34 -- Clara
31:05 -- Journey
34:20 -- Missy
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8.02 - Into The Dalek
FeexbyHello! John out of John & Lawrence here. Join us this week as we get into the Into The Dalek episode...
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8.02 - Into The Dalek
FeexbyHello! John out of John & Lawrence here. Join us this week as we get into the Into The Dalek episode...
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8.02 - Into The Dalek
FeexbyHello! John out of John & Lawrence here. Join us this week as we get into the Into The Dalek episode...
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1st SEPTEMBER DAILY WHOSTROLOGY
Tin Dog Podcast1st SEPTEMBER DAILY WHOSTROLOGY #DOCTORWHO #TINDOGPODCAST
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #273 - Review of Into The Dalek
The Doctor Who PodcastStand by for a review of Episode 2 of the new series of Doctor Who, Into the Dalek! This week, Michele, Tom, James and Trevor discuss the merits of the journeying to the centre of a Dalek. And never mind The Doctor – is our pal Rusty a good Dalek?!
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #273 - Review of Into The Dalek
The Doctor Who PodcastStand by for a review of Episode 2 of the new series of Doctor Who, Into the Dalek! This week, Michele, Tom, James and Trevor discuss the merits of the journeying to the centre of a Dalek. And never mind The Doctor - is our pal Rusty a good Dalek?!
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Radio Free Skaro #437 - Death to the Daleks
Radio Free SkaroThe first proper P-Cap story, where he’s out of bed and sassing off to soldiers, Daleks and everyone in between, has arrived on our TV screens, tablets, laptops and eyeballs. You’d think after years of Dalek stories the well would be dry, but in fact….well, you’ll just have to listen to the Three Who Rule’s take on “Into the Dalek” to find out. Do they enjoy Capaldi’s surly and cerebral take on the Doctor? Is there such a thing as a “good” Dalek? Most importantly, is Missy the Master? The Rani? Romana? Dodo? No, because that would be stupid. As a bonus, listen to Steven and Chris thrill (and Warren cringe) with a surfeit of stats from last week’s airing of Deep Breath. Stats, you say? Yes. Yes we do.
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com