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Episode 204: The Girl in the Fireplace
Who NewClockwork Droids punch holes through through time to find a young woman, but she’s not ready yet.
Join us as we discuss Episode 204: The Girl in the Fireplace
The Palace of Versailles in under siege from forces in the future and it’s up to the Doctor to save the day… by way of a fireplace. And Mickey gets a spaceship on his first TARDIS trip!
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13th Doctor - 1st Impressions
Who NewThe first episode of season 11 (even though we say season 12) has just aired, meaning Jodie Whittaker is our new Doctor!
Listen to our first reactions of the 13th Doctor
This is a spoiler free, quick take on the episode. Let us know your feelings on the new season.
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Consumed #19: Frontiering These Undiscovered Homes (ft. Zach Adams)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceOnce again, we're joined by Zach Adams (Oldie But A Goodie) to review a bunch of Star Trek movies. After doing the first three a couple months ago, it's time to check out Star Trek IV, V and VI. We also do a full review of the new Netflix superhero movie Project Power. 0:00:00 – The Start of the Show 0:09:11 – Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [Spoilers Are Present] 0:38:01 – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier [Spoilers Are Present] 0:54:25 – Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country [Spoilers Are Present] 1:27:20 – Project Power 1:58:10 – The End of the Show Check out Sandro's other podcast - Oldie But A Goodie! Subscribe through the links and RSS feed here: https://omny.fm/shows/oldie-but-a-goodie Follow the Show! Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithrobjenandsandro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nerd_out_podcast/ Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout (Head here for links to iTunes, Spotify, Google, etc) Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com" Follow the Hosts! Sandro Falce - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce Rhys Parton – Twitter: https://twitter.com/rhysparton - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhysparton - Photography: https://www.instagram.com/rhyspartonphotography - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuM9yepgLbYg8_ct8Go8uJQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Doctor Who Time and Space (186)
Doctor Who Time and Space
Lewis Moon and D-Cool take a look at episode six of class, our look at the top 6 doctor who companions of all time, review the recently animated version of power of the daleks and look at the latest doctor who news from the last seven days.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 358(Class: Episode 6 review)
Tim's Take On...My Class reviews reach episode 6 "Detained" and a marked return to form for the show simply by locking the main characters in a room for 45 minutes, there's a little more to it than that but it was a tension packed episode.
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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The Woman Who Fell to Earth
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastOn this week's episode I'm joined by Pete Lambert (@Prof_Quiteamess) for a commentary on Jodie Whittaker's debut as the Doctor, The Woman Who Fell to Earth.
Show notes here.
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Consumed #19: Frontiering These Undiscovered Homes (ft. Zach Adams)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceOnce again, we're joined by Zach Adams (Oldie But A Goodie) to review a bunch of Star Trek movies. After doing the first three a couple months ago, it's time to check out Star Trek IV, V and VI. We also do a full review of the new Netflix superhero movie Project Power. 0:00:00 – The Start of the Show 0:09:11 – Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [Spoilers Are Present] 0:38:01 – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier [Spoilers Are Present] 0:54:25 – Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country [Spoilers Are Present] 1:27:20 – Project Power 1:58:10 – The End of the Show Check out Sandro's other podcast - Oldie But A Goodie! Subscribe through the links and RSS feed here: https://omny.fm/shows/oldie-but-a-goodie Follow the Show! Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithrobjenandsandro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nerd_out_podcast/ Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout (Head here for links to iTunes, Spotify, Google, etc) Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com" Follow the Hosts! Sandro Falce - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce Rhys Parton – Twitter: https://twitter.com/rhysparton - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhysparton - Photography: https://www.instagram.com/rhyspartonphotography - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuM9yepgLbYg8_ct8Go8uJQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Consumed #19: Frontiering These Undiscovered Homes (ft. Zach Adams)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceOnce again, we're joined by Zach Adams (Oldie But A Goodie) to review a bunch of Star Trek movies. After doing the first three a couple months ago, it's time to check out Star Trek IV, V and VI. We also do a full review of the new Netflix superhero movie Project Power. 0:00:00 – The Start of the Show 0:09:11 – Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [Spoilers Are Present] 0:38:01 – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier [Spoilers Are Present] 0:54:25 – Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country [Spoilers Are Present] 1:27:20 – Project Power 1:58:10 – The End of the Show Check out Sandro's other podcast - Oldie But A Goodie! Subscribe through the links and RSS feed here: https://omny.fm/shows/oldie-but-a-goodie Follow the Show! Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithrobjenandsandro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nerd_out_podcast/ Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout (Head here for links to iTunes, Spotify, Google, etc) Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com" Follow the Hosts! Sandro Falce - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce Rhys Parton – Twitter: https://twitter.com/rhysparton - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhysparton - Photography: https://www.instagram.com/rhyspartonphotography - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuM9yepgLbYg8_ct8Go8uJQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Consumed #19: Frontiering These Undiscovered Homes (ft. Zach Adams)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceOnce again, we're joined by Zach Adams (Oldie But A Goodie) to review a bunch of Star Trek movies. After doing the first three a couple months ago, it's time to check out Star Trek IV, V and VI. We also do a full review of the new Netflix superhero movie Project Power. 0:00:00 – The Start of the Show 0:09:11 – Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [Spoilers Are Present] 0:38:01 – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier [Spoilers Are Present] 0:54:25 – Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country [Spoilers Are Present] 1:27:20 – Project Power 1:58:10 – The End of the Show Check out Sandro's other podcast - Oldie But A Goodie! Subscribe through the links and RSS feed here: https://omny.fm/shows/oldie-but-a-goodie Follow the Show! Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithrobjenandsandro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nerd_out_podcast/ Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout (Head here for links to iTunes, Spotify, Google, etc) Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com" Follow the Hosts! Sandro Falce - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce Rhys Parton – Twitter: https://twitter.com/rhysparton - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhysparton - Photography: https://www.instagram.com/rhyspartonphotography - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuM9yepgLbYg8_ct8Go8uJQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 358(Class: Episode 6 review)
Tim's Take On...My Class reviews reach episode 6 “Detained” and a marked return to form for the show simply by locking the main characters in a room for 45 minutes, there’s a little more to it than that but it was a tension packed episode.
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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Consumed #19: Frontiering These Undiscovered Homes (ft. Zach Adams)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceOnce again, we're joined by Zach Adams (Oldie But A Goodie) to review a bunch of Star Trek movies. After doing the first three a couple months ago, it's time to check out Star Trek IV, V and VI. We also do a full review of the new Netflix superhero movie Project Power. 0:00:00 – The Start of the Show 0:09:11 – Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [Spoilers Are Present] 0:38:01 – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier [Spoilers Are Present] 0:54:25 – Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country [Spoilers Are Present] 1:27:20 – Project Power 1:58:10 – The End of the Show Check out Sandro's other podcast - Oldie But A Goodie! Subscribe through the links and RSS feed here: https://omny.fm/shows/oldie-but-a-goodie Follow the Show! Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithrobjenandsandro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nerd_out_podcast/ Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout (Head here for links to iTunes, Spotify, Google, etc) Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com" Follow the Hosts! Sandro Falce - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce Rhys Parton – Twitter: https://twitter.com/rhysparton - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhysparton - Photography: https://www.instagram.com/rhyspartonphotography - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuM9yepgLbYg8_ct8Go8uJQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Woman Who Fell to Earth
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastOn this week's episode I'm joined by Pete Lambert (@Prof_Quiteamess) for a commentary on Jodie Whittaker's debut as the Doctor, The Woman Who Fell to Earth.
Show notes here.
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Consumed #19: Frontiering These Undiscovered Homes (ft. Zach Adams)
Nerd-Out with Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs & Sandro FalceOnce again, we're joined by Zach Adams (Oldie But A Goodie) to review a bunch of Star Trek movies. After doing the first three a couple months ago, it's time to check out Star Trek IV, V and VI. We also do a full review of the new Netflix superhero movie Project Power. 0:00:00 – The Start of the Show 0:09:11 – Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [Spoilers Are Present] 0:38:01 – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier [Spoilers Are Present] 0:54:25 – Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country [Spoilers Are Present] 1:27:20 – Project Power 1:58:10 – The End of the Show Check out Sandro's other podcast - Oldie But A Goodie! Subscribe through the links and RSS feed here: https://omny.fm/shows/oldie-but-a-goodie Follow the Show! Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithrobjenandsandro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nerd_out_podcast/ Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout (Head here for links to iTunes, Spotify, Google, etc) Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com" Follow the Hosts! Sandro Falce - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce Rhys Parton – Twitter: https://twitter.com/rhysparton - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhysparton - Photography: https://www.instagram.com/rhyspartonphotography - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuM9yepgLbYg8_ct8Go8uJQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 149 : Earthshock
The Untempered Schism PodcastSurprise and explosions are in store for the Doctor, Tegan, Nyssa and Adric as they take a turn and spelunking before taking a trip into space (and Adric gets to visit Chicxulub). Naturally there are monsters and Cybermen lurking around every corner, but when are they not?
Twitter: @schismpodcast
Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 28:59
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Reality Bomb Episode 082 - The Best of Comedy Sketches 2
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-second episode of Reality Bomb, we’ve given over the whole episode to revisit the best of our comedy sketches as selected (mostly) by you, the listener! Join Joy Piedmont and comedy sketch performers Kim Rogers, Bill Evenson and Drew Meyer as they go back through the past seven years of Reality Bomb comedic highlights including "F*ck That Guy", "Watch This Space", "Bruce and Darren in the Logos Operation", "Pam Brandeis - The Whofauldi Brief", "A Message from BBC America", "Doctor Who Feminist Agenda Meeting", "Daleklab 1 - Speculation", "Dylan Devlin: How to Lose Your Shit as Doctor Who Fan" and much more! Plus we offer a new version of "Spoiler Cops! - The Hostage Panel"
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Reality Bomb Episode 082 - The Best of Comedy Sketches 2
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-second episode of Reality Bomb, we’ve given over the whole episode to revisit the best of our comedy sketches as selected (mostly) by you, the listener! Join Joy Piedmont and comedy sketch performers Kim Rogers, Bill Evenson and Drew Meyer as they go back through the past seven years of Reality Bomb comedic highlights including "F*ck That Guy", "Watch This Space", "Bruce and Darren in the Logos Operation", "Pam Brandeis - The Whofauldi Brief", "A Message from BBC America", "Doctor Who Feminist Agenda Meeting", "Daleklab 1 - Speculation", "Dylan Devlin: How to Lose Your Shit as Doctor Who Fan" and much more! Plus we offer a new version of "Spoiler Cops! - The Hostage Panel"
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TDP 795: TV Doctor Who The Woman who fell to Earth
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews TV #DoctorWho #TheWomanWhoFellToEarth 277 - "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"277 - "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"Doctor Who episodeDoctor Who Series 11 Episode 1 The Woman Who Fell to Earth.jpgPromotional image for the episode, displaying Yasmin (Gill), Ryan (Cole), The Doctor (Whittaker), Graham (Walsh) and Grace (Clarke)CastDoctorJodie Whittaker (Thirteenth Doctor)CompanionsBradley Walsh (Graham O'Brien)Tosin Cole (Ryan Sinclair)Mandip Gill (Yasmin Khan)OthersSharon D. Clarke - GraceSamuel Oatley - Tim ShawJohnny Dixon - KarlAmit Shah - RahulAsha Kingsley - SoniaJanine Mellor - JaneyAsif Khan - Ramesh SunderJames Thackeray - AndyPhilip Abiodun - DeanStephen MacKenna - DennisEveral A Walsh - GabrielProductionDirected by Jamie ChildsWritten by Chris ChibnallScript editor Nina MetivierProduced by Nikki WilsonExecutive producer(s) Chris ChibnallMatt StrevensSam HoyleIncidental music composer Segun AkinolaSeries Series 11Length 63 minutesOriginally broadcast 7 October 2018Chronology- Preceded by Followed by -"Twice Upon a Time" --Doctor Who episodes (1963-1989)Doctor Who episodes (2005-present)"The Woman Who Fell to Earth" is the first episode of the eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It is written by new head writer and executive producer Chris Chibnall, directed by Jamie Childs, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 7 October 2018. It is the first episode to star Jodie Whittaker in her first full appearance as Thirteenth Doctor, and introduced her new companions - Bradley Walsh as Graham O'Brien, Tosin Cole as Ryan Sinclair, and Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan. The episode also guest stars Sharon D. Clarke, Johnny Dixon and Samuel Oatley. The story focuses on a group of people who come across a new alien threat together within Sheffield, and find themselves banding together with the recently regenerated Doctor, who has been separated from the TARDIS since the events of "Twice Upon a Time". As the group seek to understand the threat, they find themselves in danger as well, and discover that the recently arrived aliens are planning a hunt upon a single human, leading the Doctor to co-ordinate an attempt to prevent this happening and save the group from danger. This episode is the first to be led by Chibnall, alongside executive producers Matt Strevens and Sam Hoyle, after Steven Moffat and Brian Minchin stepped down at the conclusion of the tenth series, while marking the third production era of the revived series, following Russell T. Davies' run from 2005-2010, and Moffat's from 2010-2017. This episode marked a change in the programme's broadcasting schedule, with both it and subsequent episodes being broadcast regularly on Sundays, instead of Saturdays as had been done since Doctor Who was revived, while the episode premiered without the traditional opening credits, as had occurred before with "The Day of the Doctor" (2013) and "Sleep No More" (2015). Since its first broadcast in the UK, the episode has received positive reviews from critics, as well as an overnight rating of 8.20 million viewers, the highest since "The Time of the Doctor" (2013). Contents1 Plot2 Production2.1 Development2.2 Casting2.3 Filming2.4 Promotion3 Broadcast and reception3.1 Television3.2 Cinemas3.3 Ratings3.4 Critical reception4 References5 External linksPlotRyan, a dyspraxic young man, struggles to ride a bike and throws it off the hill in frustration. Searching for it, he touches some strange lights, causing a blue pod to appear. Concerned, Ryan calls the police, receiving help from PC Yasmin Khan, an old school friend. Meanwhile, Ryan's grandmother, Grace, her husband, Graham, and another passenger, Karl, find themselves trapped onboard their train with a floating orb of writhing tentacles and electricity. They call Ryan, and he and Yasmin head for the train, arriving just as the Doctor suddenly falls through the carriage ceiling. The orb departs after hitting everyone with an energy bolt. Karl leaves, but the others follow the Doctor, who suffers from post-regeneration amnesia. She discovers the orb implanted DNA destroying bombs into each of them, liable to explode at any time. Finding the pod has disappeared, they track it down to a warehouse. They learn that the warehouse belonged to Rahul, a local man who took the pod he connected with the disappearance of his sister but was killed when a second alien emerged from it. The Doctor, missing her sonic screwdriver, constructs another from spare parts. The group intercepts the orb creature, revealed to be a mass of biological data-gathering coils. The second alien suddenly appears, revealing himself as Tzim-Sha, a Stenza warrior hunting humans for sport, Rahul's sister the target of a previous hunt. A furious Doctor demands Tzim-Sha leave the planet, but he collects the data of his target, Karl, from the coils and teleports away. The group track down Karl, a crane operator, to a construction yard. The Doctor, Ryan, and Yasmin climb another crane to save Karl before Tzim-Sha can reach him. Tzim-Sha captures Karl, but the Doctor, recalling her identity, orders Tzim-Sha to leave him, or face losing the pod's recall device and being stranded on Earth. Tzim-Sha detonates the DNA bombs, but the Doctor reveals that she transferred the bombs into the Coils, unwittingly self-implanted by Tzim-Sha when he downloaded the data. The Doctor thrusts the recall device at Tzim-Sha and he transports himself away. Grace successfully destroys the coils but is fatally injured after falling from the crane. Following Grace's funeral, the Doctor tells the group she must find the TARDIS. After building a teleport, she bids the group goodbye, but inadvertently brings them with her into deep space. ProductionDevelopmentIt was announced in January 2016 that the tenth series would be Moffat's final series as executive producer and head writer, after seven years as showrunner, for which he was replaced in the role by Chris Chibnall in 2018.[1] Matt Strevens serves as executive producer alongside Chibnall, as well as Sam Hoyle.[2][3] A new logo was unveiled at the BBC Worldwide showcase on 20 February 2018. This logo was designed by the creative agency Little Hawk, who also created a stylized insignia of the word "who" enclosed in a circle with an intersecting line.[4] Murray Gold announced in February 2018 that he would step down as the programme's composer, having served as the musical director since 2005, and that he would not be composing the music for the eleventh series.[5] On 26 June 2018, producer Chris Chibnall announced that the musical score for the eleventh series would be provided by Royal Birmingham Conservatoire alumnus Segun Akinola.[6] Casting Whittaker at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con, where she promoted her first full series.The episode introduces Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. Her predecessor Peter Capaldi departed from his role as the Twelfth Doctor after the tenth series, having played the role for three series.[7] His final appearance was in the 2017 Christmas special, "Twice Upon a Time".[8] Moffat stated in February 2017 that Chibnall tried to persuade the actor to continue into the eleventh series, but despite this, Capaldi still decided to depart.[9] The search for the actor to portray the Thirteenth Doctor, led by Chibnall, began later in 2017, after he completed work on the third series of the ITV series Broadchurch, for which he is also the head writer and executive producer. Chibnall had the final say on the actor, although the decision also involved Charlotte Moore and Piers Wenger, the director of content and head of drama for the BBC respectively.[10] Media reports and bookmakers speculated as to who would replace Capaldi as the Thirteenth Doctor, with Ben Whishaw and Kris Marshall among the most popular predictions.[11] On 16 July 2017, it was announced after the 2017 Wimbledon Championships men's finals that Whittaker would portray the thirteenth incarnation of the Doctor.[7] The episode also introduces a new set of companions, including Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole, and Mandip Gill as Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively.[12][13] Actress Sharon D. Clarke also appears as Ryan's grandmother and Graham's wife, Grace.[12][14][15] The episode also guest stars Johnny Dixon and Samuel Oatley.[16][17] FilmingJamie Childs directed the first and seventh episode of the series in the opening production block, having directed Whittaker's introduction video as the Thirteenth Doctor.[3][18] Pre-production for the eleventh series began in late October 2017.[3] After filming for the series was expected to begin in late 2017,[10][2][19] it officially began with the first episode in November 2017.[20] The eleventh series was shot using Cooke and Angenieux anamorphic lenses for the first time in the series' history, a creative decision made in order to make the show look more cinematic.[21] PromotionThe first teaser for the series was released during the final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup on 15 July 2018, almost exactly a year after the announcement of Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor.[22][7] Whittaker, Gill, Cole, Chibnall and Strevens promoted the show with a panel at the San Diego Comic-Con on 19 July 2018,[23] where the first trailer was released.[24] Broadcast and receptionProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSource RatingRotten Tomatoes (Average Score) 8.19[25]Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer) 91%[25]Review scoresSource RatingDaily Mirror 4/5 stars[26]IGN 8.7[27]IndieWire B-[28]New York Magazine 4/5 stars[29]Radio Times 3/5 stars[30]The A.V. Club B[31]The Telegraph 4/5 stars[32]The Guardian 4/5 stars[33]The Independent 4/5 stars[34]Television"The Woman Who Fell to Earth", the first episode of the eleventh series, runs for a total of 63 minutes, while the remaining episodes will run for an average of 50 minutes each, after the episode count dropped from twelve to ten for this series.[19][35] The episode was simulcast in the United States on BBC America.[36] It breaks with previous practice in not using any opening credits, similar to "The Day of the Doctor" (2013) and "Sleep No More" (2015).[37] CinemasThe premiere of the new series was held at Light Cinema in Sheffield on 24 September 2018, as part of a red carpet event for the episode and eleventh series.[38][39] "The Woman Who Fell to Earth" will be released in select Australian cinemas on 8 October 2018,[40] and in the United States from 10-11 October.[41] RatingsThe episode was watched by 8.20 million viewers overnight, making it the highest overnight viewership since "The Time of the Doctor" (2013), which received 8.30 million overnight viewers. The episode had an audience share of 40.1% also.[42][43] It also marked the highest overnight figure for a series premiere since "Partners in Crime" (2008), the opening episode of the fourth series, achieved 8.40 million viewers.[44] Critical receptionThe episode currently holds a score of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.19. The site's consensus reads "Jodie Whittaker easily embodies the best of the titular time traveler in "The Woman Who Fell To Earth" and proves that change can be a very, very good thing."[25]
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Reality Bomb Episode 082 - The Best of Comedy Sketches 2
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-second episode of Reality Bomb, we’ve given over the whole episode to revisit the best of our comedy sketches as selected (mostly) by you, the listener! Join Joy Piedmont and comedy sketch performers Kim Rogers, Bill Evenson and Drew Meyer as they go back through the past seven years of Reality Bomb comedic highlights including "F*ck That Guy", "Watch This Space", "Bruce and Darren in the Logos Operation", "Pam Brandeis - The Whofauldi Brief", "A Message from BBC America", "Doctor Who Feminist Agenda Meeting", "Daleklab 1 - Speculation", "Dylan Devlin: How to Lose Your Shit as Doctor Who Fan" and much more! Plus we offer a new version of "Spoiler Cops! - The Hostage Panel"
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Reality Bomb Episode 082 - The Best of Comedy Sketches 2
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-second episode of Reality Bomb, we’ve given over the whole episode to revisit the best of our comedy sketches as selected (mostly) by you, the listener! Join Joy Piedmont and comedy sketch performers Kim Rogers, Bill Evenson and Drew Meyer as they go back through the past seven years of Reality Bomb comedic highlights including "F*ck That Guy", "Watch This Space", "Bruce and Darren in the Logos Operation", "Pam Brandeis - The Whofauldi Brief", "A Message from BBC America", "Doctor Who Feminist Agenda Meeting", "Daleklab 1 - Speculation", "Dylan Devlin: How to Lose Your Shit as Doctor Who Fan" and much more! Plus we offer a new version of "Spoiler Cops! - The Hostage Panel"
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TDP 795: TV Doctor Who The Woman who fell to Earth
Tin Dog Podcast@TinDogPodcast reviews TV #DoctorWho #TheWomanWhoFellToEarth 277 – "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"277 – "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"Doctor Who episodeDoctor Who Series 11 Episode 1 The Woman Who Fell to Earth.jpgPromotional image for the episode, displaying Yasmin (Gill), Ryan (Cole), The Doctor (Whittaker), Graham (Walsh) and Grace (Clarke)CastDoctorJodie Whittaker (Thirteenth Doctor)CompanionsBradley Walsh (Graham O'Brien)Tosin Cole (Ryan Sinclair)Mandip Gill (Yasmin Khan)OthersSharon D. Clarke – GraceSamuel Oatley – Tim ShawJohnny Dixon – KarlAmit Shah – RahulAsha Kingsley – SoniaJanine Mellor – JaneyAsif Khan – Ramesh SunderJames Thackeray – AndyPhilip Abiodun – DeanStephen MacKenna – DennisEveral A Walsh – GabrielProductionDirected by Jamie ChildsWritten by Chris ChibnallScript editor Nina MétivierProduced by Nikki WilsonExecutive producer(s) Chris ChibnallMatt StrevensSam HoyleIncidental music composer Segun AkinolaSeries Series 11Length 63 minutesOriginally broadcast 7 October 2018Chronology← Preceded by Followed by →"Twice Upon a Time" —Doctor Who episodes (1963–1989)Doctor Who episodes (2005–present)"The Woman Who Fell to Earth" is the first episode of the eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It is written by new head writer and executive producer Chris Chibnall, directed by Jamie Childs, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 7 October 2018. It is the first episode to star Jodie Whittaker in her first full appearance as Thirteenth Doctor, and introduced her new companions – Bradley Walsh as Graham O'Brien, Tosin Cole as Ryan Sinclair, and Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan. The episode also guest stars Sharon D. Clarke, Johnny Dixon and Samuel Oatley. The story focuses on a group of people who come across a new alien threat together within Sheffield, and find themselves banding together with the recently regenerated Doctor, who has been separated from the TARDIS since the events of "Twice Upon a Time". As the group seek to understand the threat, they find themselves in danger as well, and discover that the recently arrived aliens are planning a hunt upon a single human, leading the Doctor to co-ordinate an attempt to prevent this happening and save the group from danger. This episode is the first to be led by Chibnall, alongside executive producers Matt Strevens and Sam Hoyle, after Steven Moffat and Brian Minchin stepped down at the conclusion of the tenth series, while marking the third production era of the revived series, following Russell T. Davies' run from 2005–2010, and Moffat's from 2010–2017. This episode marked a change in the programme's broadcasting schedule, with both it and subsequent episodes being broadcast regularly on Sundays, instead of Saturdays as had been done since Doctor Who was revived, while the episode premiered without the traditional opening credits, as had occurred before with "The Day of the Doctor" (2013) and "Sleep No More" (2015). Since its first broadcast in the UK, the episode has received positive reviews from critics, as well as an overnight rating of 8.20 million viewers, the highest since "The Time of the Doctor" (2013). Contents1 Plot2 Production2.1 Development2.2 Casting2.3 Filming2.4 Promotion3 Broadcast and reception3.1 Television3.2 Cinemas3.3 Ratings3.4 Critical reception4 References5 External linksPlotRyan, a dyspraxic young man, struggles to ride a bike and throws it off the hill in frustration. Searching for it, he touches some strange lights, causing a blue pod to appear. Concerned, Ryan calls the police, receiving help from PC Yasmin Khan, an old school friend. Meanwhile, Ryan’s grandmother, Grace, her husband, Graham, and another passenger, Karl, find themselves trapped onboard their train with a floating orb of writhing tentacles and electricity. They call Ryan, and he and Yasmin head for the train, arriving just as the Doctor suddenly falls through the carriage ceiling. The orb departs after hitting everyone with an energy bolt. Karl leaves, but the others follow the Doctor, who suffers from post-regeneration amnesia. She discovers the orb implanted DNA destroying bombs into each of them, liable to explode at any time. Finding the pod has disappeared, they track it down to a warehouse. They learn that the warehouse belonged to Rahul, a local man who took the pod he connected with the disappearance of his sister but was killed when a second alien emerged from it. The Doctor, missing her sonic screwdriver, constructs another from spare parts. The group intercepts the orb creature, revealed to be a mass of biological data-gathering coils. The second alien suddenly appears, revealing himself as Tzim-Sha, a Stenza warrior hunting humans for sport, Rahul's sister the target of a previous hunt. A furious Doctor demands Tzim-Sha leave the planet, but he collects the data of his target, Karl, from the coils and teleports away. The group track down Karl, a crane operator, to a construction yard. The Doctor, Ryan, and Yasmin climb another crane to save Karl before Tzim-Sha can reach him. Tzim-Sha captures Karl, but the Doctor, recalling her identity, orders Tzim-Sha to leave him, or face losing the pod's recall device and being stranded on Earth. Tzim-Sha detonates the DNA bombs, but the Doctor reveals that she transferred the bombs into the Coils, unwittingly self-implanted by Tzim-Sha when he downloaded the data. The Doctor thrusts the recall device at Tzim-Sha and he transports himself away. Grace successfully destroys the coils but is fatally injured after falling from the crane. Following Grace's funeral, the Doctor tells the group she must find the TARDIS. After building a teleport, she bids the group goodbye, but inadvertently brings them with her into deep space. ProductionDevelopmentIt was announced in January 2016 that the tenth series would be Moffat's final series as executive producer and head writer, after seven years as showrunner, for which he was replaced in the role by Chris Chibnall in 2018.[1] Matt Strevens serves as executive producer alongside Chibnall, as well as Sam Hoyle.[2][3] A new logo was unveiled at the BBC Worldwide showcase on 20 February 2018. This logo was designed by the creative agency Little Hawk, who also created a stylized insignia of the word "who" enclosed in a circle with an intersecting line.[4] Murray Gold announced in February 2018 that he would step down as the programme's composer, having served as the musical director since 2005, and that he would not be composing the music for the eleventh series.[5] On 26 June 2018, producer Chris Chibnall announced that the musical score for the eleventh series would be provided by Royal Birmingham Conservatoire alumnus Segun Akinola.[6] Casting Whittaker at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con, where she promoted her first full series.The episode introduces Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. Her predecessor Peter Capaldi departed from his role as the Twelfth Doctor after the tenth series, having played the role for three series.[7] His final appearance was in the 2017 Christmas special, "Twice Upon a Time".[8] Moffat stated in February 2017 that Chibnall tried to persuade the actor to continue into the eleventh series, but despite this, Capaldi still decided to depart.[9] The search for the actor to portray the Thirteenth Doctor, led by Chibnall, began later in 2017, after he completed work on the third series of the ITV series Broadchurch, for which he is also the head writer and executive producer. Chibnall had the final say on the actor, although the decision also involved Charlotte Moore and Piers Wenger, the director of content and head of drama for the BBC respectively.[10] Media reports and bookmakers speculated as to who would replace Capaldi as the Thirteenth Doctor, with Ben Whishaw and Kris Marshall among the most popular predictions.[11] On 16 July 2017, it was announced after the 2017 Wimbledon Championships men's finals that Whittaker would portray the thirteenth incarnation of the Doctor.[7] The episode also introduces a new set of companions, including Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole, and Mandip Gill as Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively.[12][13] Actress Sharon D. Clarke also appears as Ryan's grandmother and Graham's wife, Grace.[12][14][15] The episode also guest stars Johnny Dixon and Samuel Oatley.[16][17] FilmingJamie Childs directed the first and seventh episode of the series in the opening production block, having directed Whittaker's introduction video as the Thirteenth Doctor.[3][18] Pre-production for the eleventh series began in late October 2017.[3] After filming for the series was expected to begin in late 2017,[10][2][19] it officially began with the first episode in November 2017.[20] The eleventh series was shot using Cooke and Angénieux anamorphic lenses for the first time in the series' history, a creative decision made in order to make the show look more cinematic.[21] PromotionThe first teaser for the series was released during the final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup on 15 July 2018, almost exactly a year after the announcement of Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor.[22][7] Whittaker, Gill, Cole, Chibnall and Strevens promoted the show with a panel at the San Diego Comic-Con on 19 July 2018,[23] where the first trailer was released.[24] Broadcast and receptionProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSource RatingRotten Tomatoes (Average Score) 8.19[25]Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer) 91%[25]Review scoresSource RatingDaily Mirror 4/5 stars[26]IGN 8.7[27]IndieWire B-[28]New York Magazine 4/5 stars[29]Radio Times 3/5 stars[30]The A.V. Club B[31]The Telegraph 4/5 stars[32]The Guardian 4/5 stars[33]The Independent 4/5 stars[34]Television"The Woman Who Fell to Earth", the first episode of the eleventh series, runs for a total of 63 minutes, while the remaining episodes will run for an average of 50 minutes each, after the episode count dropped from twelve to ten for this series.[19][35] The episode was simulcast in the United States on BBC America.[36] It breaks with previous practice in not using any opening credits, similar to "The Day of the Doctor" (2013) and "Sleep No More" (2015).[37] CinemasThe premiere of the new series was held at Light Cinema in Sheffield on 24 September 2018, as part of a red carpet event for the episode and eleventh series.[38][39] "The Woman Who Fell to Earth" will be released in select Australian cinemas on 8 October 2018,[40] and in the United States from 10–11 October.[41] RatingsThe episode was watched by 8.20 million viewers overnight, making it the highest overnight viewership since "The Time of the Doctor" (2013), which received 8.30 million overnight viewers. The episode had an audience share of 40.1% also.[42][43] It also marked the highest overnight figure for a series premiere since "Partners in Crime" (2008), the opening episode of the fourth series, achieved 8.40 million viewers.[44] Critical receptionThe episode currently holds a score of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.19. The site's consensus reads "Jodie Whittaker easily embodies the best of the titular time traveler in "The Woman Who Fell To Earth" and proves that change can be a very, very good thing."[25]
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Reality Bomb Episode 082 - The Best of Comedy Sketches 2
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-second episode of Reality Bomb, we’ve given over the whole episode to revisit the best of our comedy sketches as selected (mostly) by you, the listener! Join Joy Piedmont and comedy sketch performers Kim Rogers, Bill Evenson and Drew Meyer as they go back through the past seven years of Reality Bomb comedic highlights including "F*ck That Guy", "Watch This Space", "Bruce and Darren in the Logos Operation", "Pam Brandeis - The Whofauldi Brief", "A Message from BBC America", "Doctor Who Feminist Agenda Meeting", "Daleklab 1 - Speculation", "Dylan Devlin: How to Lose Your Shit as Doctor Who Fan" and much more! Plus we offer a new version of "Spoiler Cops! - The Hostage Panel"
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Reality Bomb Episode 082 - The Best of Comedy Sketches 2
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the eighty-second episode of Reality Bomb, we’ve given over the whole episode to revisit the best of our comedy sketches as selected (mostly) by you, the listener! Join Joy Piedmont and comedy sketch performers Kim Rogers, Bill Evenson and Drew Meyer as they go back through the past seven years of Reality Bomb comedic highlights including "F*ck That Guy", "Watch This Space", "Bruce and Darren in the Logos Operation", "Pam Brandeis - The Whofauldi Brief", "A Message from BBC America", "Doctor Who Feminist Agenda Meeting", "Daleklab 1 - Speculation", "Dylan Devlin: How to Lose Your Shit as Doctor Who Fan" and much more! Plus we offer a new version of "Spoiler Cops! - The Hostage Panel"
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Extra! - Random Pursuit
Doctor Who: Verity!A last-minute schedule change means more trivia! Join Erika as she runs Katrina and Tansy through the special Incomparable Network-style Random Pursuit (with a strong emphasis on Doctor Who trivia, of course).
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Extra! - Random Pursuit
Doctor Who: Verity!A last-minute schedule change means more trivia! Join Erika as she runs Katrina and Tansy through the special Incomparable Network-style Random Pursuit (with a strong emphasis on Doctor Who trivia, of course).
How would you have done at this trivia? And what other editions would you have liked questions from? Drop us a tweet or let us know in the comments!
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Extra! - Random Pursuit
Doctor Who: Verity!A last-minute schedule change means more trivia! Join Erika as she runs Katrina and Tansy through the special Incomparable Network-style Random Pursuit (with a strong emphasis on Doctor Who trivia, of course).
How would you have done at this trivia? And what other editions would you have liked questions from? Drop us a tweet or let us know in the comments!
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HOT TAKE! Doctor Who and The Woman Who Fell to Earth
The Doctor Who ShowAKA The Egg of Terror
It's about time. A brand new era begins with a new Doctor. A mysterious woman, unable to remember her own name, falls from the night sky in Sheffield. Can she help solve the strange events taking place across the city?
Rob and Dave talk off-the-cuff and unstructured on the first Doctor Who Series 11 episode, The Woman Who Fell to Earth. What did they make of it?
Contact us anytime at hello@theDWshow.net
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Doctor Whooch // Episode 104 // Crazy Shadow Sex Knives
Doctor WhoochIn which we try to make sense of Class and might fail in the process.
On this week's show, Brandon and Danica take another spin at trying to explain what's been happening on Class as they recap "Brave-Ish Heart" - the fifth episode in the first series. The results of which are very mixed, but hey, at least you get another one of Brandon's surreal episode descriptions of bonkers plot points! Also on this episode: we still love Brooklyn 99, y'all! It's amazing.
Outro music is "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten.
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Extra! - Random Pursuit
Doctor Who: Verity!A last-minute schedule change means more trivia! Join Erika as she runs Katrina and Tansy through the special Incomparable Network-style Random Pursuit (with a strong emphasis on Doctor Who trivia, of course).
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Extra! - Random Pursuit
Doctor Who: Verity!A last-minute schedule change means more trivia! Join Erika as she runs Katrina and Tansy through the special Incomparable Network-style Random Pursuit (with a strong emphasis on Doctor Who trivia, of course).
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Extra! - Random Pursuit
Doctor Who: Verity!A last-minute schedule change means more trivia! Join Erika as she runs Katrina and Tansy through the special Incomparable Network-style Random Pursuit (with a strong emphasis on Doctor Who trivia, of course).
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Episode 117 - Remembering Sacha
Transmissions From Atlantis
This week, we lost one of are most dearest friends, Sacha Dzuba, an actor, musician and beloved member of the Atlanta Geek Scene. JC and Rita remember Sacha and give you some glimpses into the great man they knew and loved.
We will also be talking Doctor Strange and give you the latest on the rumors of Doctor Who.
Transmissions From Atlantis 117 – Remembering Sacha
- Opening
- Remembering Sacha
- JC and Rita gives their memories of their dearly departed friend, Sacha Dzuba.
- Give a donation in the name of Sacha to ARTC.org
- Dr. Geoffry Stanhope, Investigator of Occult Phenomena: A Vision of Vampires starring Sacha Dzuba (courtesy of Atlanta Radio Theater Company)
- Doctor Strange
- Doctor Who
- Is Capaldi and Mackey leaving after Series 10?
- Series 10 Rumors
- Classic series writes for Series 10.
- Closing, Featuring Murray Gold’s Madame Pompadour
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Heritage 2
Who's Doing What NowWe return to Paternoster Row and join Vastra, Jenny, and Strax on a new set of adventures! This time around they host a dinner, hunt a ghost, and catch a kidnapper. And if you want aliens, we got aliens. Join us on some Big Finish fun!
Be sure to rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, Google Play and Spotify!
We want to hear from you! Find us at your favorite social media outlets:
Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod Twitter - @wdwnpod Website - wdwnpod.com
Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com
Special Thanks to the Jackpot Golden Boys for our theme. Find more of their great work on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/jackpot
Or on their website - http://www.jackpotgoldenboys.com
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HOT TAKE! Doctor Who and The Woman Who Fell to Earth
The Doctor Who ShowAKA The Egg of Terror
It's about time. A brand new era begins with a new Doctor. A mysterious woman, unable to remember her own name, falls from the night sky in Sheffield. Can she help solve the strange events taking place across the city?
Rob and Dave talk off-the-cuff and unstructured on the first Doctor Who Series 11 episode, The Woman Who Fell to Earth. What did they make of it?
Contact us anytime at hello@theDWshow.net
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Heritage 2
Who's Doing What NowWe return to Paternoster Row and join Vastra, Jenny, and Strax on a new set of adventures! This time around they host a dinner, hunt a ghost, and catch a kidnapper. And if you want aliens, we got aliens. Join us on some Big Finish fun!
Be sure to rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, Google Play and Spotify!
We want to hear from you! Find us at your favorite social media outlets:
Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod Twitter - @wdwnpod Website - wdwnpod.com
Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com
Special Thanks to the Jackpot Golden Boys for our theme. Find more of their great work on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/jackpot
Or on their website - http://www.jackpotgoldenboys.com
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Heritage 2
Who's Doing What NowWe return to Paternoster Row and join Vastra, Jenny, and Strax on a new set of adventures! This time around they host a dinner, hunt a ghost, and catch a kidnapper. And if you want aliens, we got aliens. Join us on some Big Finish fun!
Be sure to rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, Google Play and Spotify!
We want to hear from you! Find us at your favorite social media outlets:
Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod Twitter - @wdwnpod Website - wdwnpod.com
Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com
Special Thanks to the Jackpot Golden Boys for our theme. Find more of their great work on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/jackpot
Or on their website - http://www.jackpotgoldenboys.com
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The Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 143 - Dragonfire - Earth Station Who - The ESO Network
Earth Station WhoDavid Keep joins Mike, Mike, Jen, and Mary to witness the historic first meeting of Ace and the Professor. Plus, the Second Doctor on the big screen as The Power of Daleks plays in theaters for one...
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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#169 - The Key to Tamm
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We discuss season 16, the Key to Time, where for David, Doctor Who mingles freely with Dungeons & Dragons. Ben explains how writing a season arc always seems easier than it is and that it's important to know how the arc will conclude before running out of money. David explains why he believes Philip Madoc was not miscast in The Power of Kroll and Ben wishes that the production team of Graham Williams and Tony Read had done a better job of crafting stories for Mary Tamm so she would have stayed for season 17. Opening music is Dick Mill's sound scape for the "White Guardian's Windbells". Closing music is from "The Stones of Blood" soundtrack composed by the Dudley Simpson. This episode was recorded 15 August 2020.
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#169 - The Key to Tamm
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We discuss season 16, the Key to Time, where for David, Doctor Who mingles freely with Dungeons & Dragons. Ben explains how writing a season arc always seems easier than it is and that it's important to know how the arc will conclude before running out of money. David explains why he believes Philip Madoc was not miscast in The Power of Kroll and Ben wishes that the production team of Graham Williams and Tony Read had done a better job of crafting stories for Mary Tamm so she would have stayed for season 17. Opening music is Dick Mill's sound scape for the "White Guardian's Windbells". Closing music is from "The Stones of Blood" soundtrack composed by the Dudley Simpson. This episode was recorded 15 August 2020.
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#169 - The Key to Tamm
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We discuss season 16, the Key to Time, where for David, Doctor Who mingles freely with Dungeons & Dragons. Ben explains how writing a season arc always seems easier than it is and that it's important to know how the arc will conclude before running out of money. David explains why he believes Philip Madoc was not miscast in The Power of Kroll and Ben wishes that the production team of Graham Williams and Tony Read had done a better job of crafting stories for Mary Tamm so she would have stayed for season 17. Opening music is Dick Mill's sound scape for the "White Guardian's Windbells". Closing music is from "The Stones of Blood" soundtrack composed by the Dudley Simpson. This episode was recorded 15 August 2020.
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#169 - The Key to Tamm
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We discuss season 16, the Key to Time, where for David, Doctor Who mingles freely with Dungeons & Dragons. Ben explains how writing a season arc always seems easier than it is and that it's important to know how the arc will conclude before running out of money. David explains why he believes Philip Madoc was not miscast in The Power of Kroll and Ben wishes that the production team of Graham Williams and Tony Read had done a better job of crafting stories for Mary Tamm so she would have stayed for season 17. Opening music is Dick Mill's sound scape for the "White Guardian's Windbells". Closing music is from "The Stones of Blood" soundtrack composed by the Dudley Simpson. This episode was recorded 15 August 2020.
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The Earth Station Who Podcast Episode 143 - Dragonfire
Earth Station WhoDavid Keep joins Mike, Mike, Jen, and Mary to witness the historic first meeting of Ace and the Professor. Plus, the Second Doctor on the big screen as The Power of Daleks plays in theaters for one...
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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The Web of Fear 5-6
Lazy Doctor WhoQQ (5-6)
Erika and Steven celebrate Thanksgiving by finishing off “The Web of Fear”, a Doctor Who story they definitely give thanks for—both because it’s really Quite Good, and because (most of) it EXISTS.
Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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#169 - The Key to Tamm
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We discuss season 16, the Key to Time, where for David, Doctor Who mingles freely with Dungeons & Dragons. Ben explains how writing a season arc always seems easier than it is and that it's important to know how the arc will conclude before running out of money. David explains why he believes Philip Madoc was not miscast in The Power of Kroll and Ben wishes that the production team of Graham Williams and Tony Read had done a better job of crafting stories for Mary Tamm so she would have stayed for season 17. Opening music is Dick Mill's sound scape for the "White Guardian's Windbells". Closing music is from "The Stones of Blood" soundtrack composed by the Dudley Simpson. This episode was recorded 15 August 2020.
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The Web of Fear 5-6
Lazy Doctor WhoErika and Steven celebrate Thanksgiving by finishing off “The Web of Fear”, a Doctor Who story they definitely give thanks for—both because it’s really Quite Good, and because (most of) it EXISTS.
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Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky
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#169 - The Key to Tamm
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2We discuss season 16, the Key to Time, where for David, Doctor Who mingles freely with Dungeons & Dragons. Ben explains how writing a season arc always seems easier than it is and that it's important to know how the arc will conclude before running out of money. David explains why he believes Philip Madoc was not miscast in The Power of Kroll and Ben wishes that the production team of Graham Williams and Tony Read had done a better job of crafting stories for Mary Tamm so she would have stayed for season 17. Opening music is Dick Mill's sound scape for the "White Guardian's Windbells". Closing music is from "The Stones of Blood" soundtrack composed by the Dudley Simpson. This episode was recorded 15 August 2020.
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