Latest Podcast Episodes
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The Next Level Platform Specials - PC Gaming
Geek SyndicateWelcome to the first of our The Next Level Platform Specials. First up, Ant is joined by Matt, James and Casey to discuss the behemoth of the PC and it's place in gaming.
Over the course of this special, we delve into the reasons why we game on a PC. What game types work better on the PC? We look at the ins and outs of downloadable games: from Steam to Windows Live and back to independent releases. We touch on the cost of maintaining a PC rig, early access games (and their pricing) and much more.
Join us on the PC Side!
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Who Girls Podcast 9: Regeneration Worthy?
WhoGirls podcastJoin Heather, Michelle and Kerri and we discuss all things Doctor Who.
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Who Girls Podcast 9: Regeneration Worthy?
WhoGirls podcastJoin Heather, Michelle and Kerri and we discuss all things Doctor Who.
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In the Arms of an Angel
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastStatues have always been a little creepy when you think about it. The absolute rigidity of something that is meant to look like a living creature, the lifeless eyes that still seem to somehow be looking at you, the ability … Continue reading
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Re-Cutting The Key to Time 4: Extra Time!
The Doctor Who PodcastWhat?! You thought we’d concluded our Re-Cutting mini-series? Well, to be honest, so did we! But we received a fantastic piece of feedback from our friend Martin Spallacey which we just couldn’t ignore! Thanks Martin for wrapping up the series so nicely.
And in any case, how could we resist the chance to play Leeson’s fantastic theme tune just one more time? Well, okay. Twice more. The beginning and the end. Yes.
Enjoy the show.
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Re-Cutting The Key to Time 4: Extra Time!
The Doctor Who PodcastWhat?! You thought we’d concluded our Re-Cutting mini-series? Well, to be honest, so did we! But we received a fantastic piece of feedback from our friend Martin Spallacey which we just couldn’t ignore! Thanks Martin for wrapping up the series so nicely.
And in any case, how could we resist the chance to play Leeson’s fantastic theme tune just one more time? Well, okay. Twice more. The beginning and the end. Yes.
Enjoy the show.
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Re-Cutting The Key to Time #4: Extra Time!
The Doctor Who PodcastWhat?! You thought we'd concluded our Re-Cutting mini-series? Well, to be honest, so did we! But we received a fantastic piece of feedback from our friend Martin Spallacey which we just couldn't ignore! Thanks Martin for wrapping up the series so nicely. And in any case, how could we resist the chance to play Leeson's [...]
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Chuckling away, laughing all day
Who's He?In this weeks episode Phil and Paul tackle The Spectre Of Lanyon Moor from Big Finish, released in 2000. What do they make of this 6th Doctor story of ghostly moors, evil Baronets, archaeology, nasty tea ladies and of course the Brigadier!! But be warned, this review is full of spoilers so for those of you who haven't listened to this particular story, enter at your peril!
And in the news this week, Deep Breath to be shown at the cinema, the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular, Peter Capaldi's interview with the Sunday Times and from the world of cheap merchandise it's news from the San Diego Comic Con and Forbidden Planet in Omega's Tat Corner.
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Chuckling away, laughing all day
Who's He?In this weeks episode Phil and Paul tackle The Spectre Of Lanyon Moor from Big Finish, released in 2000. What do they make of this 6th Doctor story of ghostly moors, evil Baronets, archaeology, nasty tea ladies and of course the Brigadier!! But be warned, this review is full of spoilers so for those of you who haven't listened to this particular story, enter at your peril!
And in the news this week, Deep Breath to be shown at the cinema, the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular, Peter Capaldi's interview with the Sunday Times and from the world of cheap merchandise it's news from the San Diego Comic Con and Forbidden Planet in Omega's Tat Corner.
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Who's He? Podcast #169 Chuckling away, laughing all day
Who's He?In this weeks episode Phil and Paul tackle The Spectre Of Lanyon Moor from Big Finish, released in 2000. What do they make of this 6th Doctor story of ghostly moors, evil Baronets, archaeology, nasty tea ladies and of course the Brigadier!! But be warned, this review is full of spoilers so for those of you who haven't listened to this particular story, enter at your peril!
And in the news this week, Deep Breath to be shown at the cinema, the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular, Peter Capaldi's interview with the Sunday Times and from the world of cheap merchandise it's news from the San Diego Comic Con and Forbidden Planet in Omega's Tat Corner.
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Radio Free Skaro #433 - I Eat The Celery
Radio Free Skaro"Morgus! You stinking offal! Look at me!"
Yes, a day long anticipated by the Three Who Rule Has finally arrived as they were privileged to tackle the all-time classic The Caves of Androzani as a commentary. While they had long feared such a task would devolve into silent slack jawed amazement, they did their damnedest to inform and entertain to the standard being played out on screen. There's also morsels of news regarding cinema screenings and other such frippery, but c'mon! Caves! Yeah!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 144: Loverboy
The Sonic ToolboxHold on to your hearts this week, folks. On our stage tonight...Loverboy! That's right, Capt. Jack Harkness is working hard for the weekend and he's lovin' every minute of it. And when it's over, you'll have heaven in your eyes. Yup, it's all Capt. Jack this week. Well...mostly. In between the rabbit chasing.
"Turn Me Loose" by Loverboy, from the self titled album "Loverboy", 1980.
WARNING: Contains rabbits
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Episode 144: Loverboy
The Sonic ToolboxHold on to your hearts this week, folks. On our stage tonight...Loverboy! That's right, Capt. Jack Harkness is working hard for the weekend and he's lovin' every minute of it. And when it's over, you'll have heaven in your eyes. Yup, it's all Capt. Jack this week. Well...mostly. In between the rabbit chasing.
"Turn Me Loose" by Loverboy, from the self titled album "Loverboy", 1980.
WARNING: Contains rabbits
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Radio Free Skaro #433 - I Eat The Celery
Radio Free Skaro"Morgus! You stinking offal! Look at me!"
Yes, a day long anticipated by the Three Who Rule Has finally arrived as they were privileged to tackle the all-time classic The Caves of Androzani as a commentary. While they had long feared such a task would devolve into silent slack jawed amazement, they did their damnedest to inform and entertain to the standard being played out on screen. There's also morsels of news regarding cinema screenings and other such frippery, but c'mon! Caves! Yeah!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #433 - I Eat The Celery
Radio Free Skaro"Morgus! You stinking offal! Look at me!"
Yes, a day long anticipated by the Three Who Rule Has finally arrived as they were privileged to tackle the all-time classic The Caves of Androzani as a commentary. While they had long feared such a task would devolve into silent slack jawed amazement, they did their damnedest to inform and entertain to the standard being played out on screen. There's also morsels of news regarding cinema screenings and other such frippery, but c'mon! Caves! Yeah!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Episode 28: Whenever Someone Wears a Cloak I Think of Batman
Trust Your DoctorThat’s a really long title.
And so season 3 comes to a close with The War Machines, which was written by Ian Stuart Black and aired in June and July of 1966.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
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Episode 28: Whenever Someone Wears a Cloak I Think of Batman
Trust Your DoctorThat’s a really long title.
And so season 3 comes to a close with The War Machines, which was written by Ian Stuart Black and aired in June and July of 1966.
Doctor Who (c) The BBC
Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is intended by this podcast.
The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on iTunes!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
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She’s Madame Mao
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Richard and Nathan bring Season 2 to a triumphant close with The Space Museum, The Chase and The Time Meddler. And we like them all. No, really.
“I shall miss them. Yes, I shall miss them, silly old fusspots. Come along, my dear, it’s time we were off.”
Buy the stories!
The Space Museum/The Chase (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Meddler (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Space Museum
More weird timey-wimey stuff in Stephen King’s The Langoliers. Published as a short story in a collection called Four Past Midnight (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The trippy Beatles film A Hard Day’s Night
Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith, famous for moonlighting as Ian Smith in Prisoner and Neighbours
The giant eyebrows of Gerry Anderson’s Supermarionation classics Stingray and Thunderbirds
Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back, before George Lucas started digitally wrecking it
The Chase
Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s redemptive reading of The Chase
Absolutely Fabulous, which remains great to the end, but does it cannibalise itself after the start of Series 2?
Morton Dill, as a refugee from The Beverly Hillbillies
No German Expressionism (sigh), but here’s the architect Gaudí, who clearly inspired the Mechonoids in the building of the city.
A Mechonoid and a d20? Can you tell them apart?
The Time Meddler
Peter Butterworth’s storied career in the Carry On films
The strong female characters of Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dr Horrible, and some superhero films or something apparently. Watch them all!
Turns out, it was Lyle Lanley who sold the monorail to Springfield. (How could I forget?)
No, sorry, NASA didn’t invent Tang or Space Food Sticks.
Joachim Phoenix falls in love with Siri in Spike Jonze’s film Her, not to be confused with Alethea Charlton’s fabulous Hur.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Running Through Corridors (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU
Richard: The Daleks comic strips in TV Century 21. Later reprinted as The Dalek Tapes in 1980s DWM, and as The Dalek Chronicles as a DWM Special in 1994. Adapted as an animation by Altered Vistas.
Brendan: Daleks vs Mechons
Follow us!
Pick your next Doctor Who story with Nathan’s therandomiser.net.
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. And why not leave a comment on our website at flightthroughentirety.com?
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She’s Madame Mao
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Richard and Nathan bring Season 2 to a triumphant close with The Space Museum, The Chase and The Time Meddler. And we like them all. No, really.
“I shall miss them. Yes, I shall miss them, silly old fusspots. Come along, my dear, it’s time we were off.”
Buy the stories!
The Space Museum/The Chase (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Meddler (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Space Museum
More weird timey-wimey stuff in Stephen King’s The Langoliers. Published as a short story in a collection called Four Past Midnight (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The trippy Beatles film A Hard Day’s Night
Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith, famous for moonlighting as Ian Smith in Prisoner and Neighbours
The giant eyebrows of Gerry Anderson’s Supermarionation classics Stingray and Thunderbirds
Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back, before George Lucas started digitally wrecking it
The Chase
Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s redemptive reading of The Chase
Absolutely Fabulous, which remains great to the end, but does it cannibalise itself after the start of Series 2?
Morton Dill, as a refugee from The Beverly Hillbillies
No German Expressionism (sigh), but here’s the architect Gaudí, who clearly inspired the Mechonoids in the building of the city.
A Mechonoid and a d20? Can you tell them apart?
The Time Meddler
Peter Butterworth’s storied career in the Carry On films
The strong female characters of Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dr Horrible, and some superhero films or something apparently. Watch them all!
Turns out, it was Lyle Lanley who sold the monorail to Springfield. (How could I forget?)
No, sorry, NASA didn’t invent Tang or Space Food Sticks.
Joachim Phoenix falls in love with Siri in Spike Jonze’s film Her, not to be confused with Alethea Charlton’s fabulous Hur.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Running Through Corridors (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU
Richard: The Daleks comic strips in TV Century 21. Later reprinted as The Dalek Tapes in 1980s DWM, and as The Dalek Chronicles as a DWM Special in 1994. Adapted as an animation by Altered Vistas.
Brendan: Daleks vs Mechons
Follow us!
Pick your next Doctor Who story with Nathan’s therandomiser.net.
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. And why not leave a comment on our website at flightthroughentirety.com?
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She’s Madame Mao
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Richard and Nathan bring Season 2 to a triumphant close with The Space Museum, The Chase and The Time Meddler. And we like them all. No, really.
“I shall miss them. Yes, I shall miss them, silly old fusspots. Come along, my dear, it’s time we were off.”
Buy the stories!
The Space Museum/The Chase (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Meddler (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Space Museum
More weird timey-wimey stuff in Stephen King’s The Langoliers. Published as a short story in a collection called Four Past Midnight (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The trippy Beatles film A Hard Day’s Night
Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith, famous for moonlighting as Ian Smith in Prisoner and Neighbours
The giant eyebrows of Gerry Anderson’s Supermarionation classics Stingray and Thunderbirds
Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back, before George Lucas started digitally wrecking it
The Chase
Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s redemptive reading of The Chase
Absolutely Fabulous, which remains great to the end, but does it cannibalise itself after the start of Series 2?
Morton Dill, as a refugee from The Beverly Hillbillies
No German Expressionism (sigh), but here’s the architect Gaudí, who clearly inspired the Mechonoids in the building of the city.
A Mechonoid and a d20? Can you tell them apart?
The Time Meddler
Peter Butterworth’s storied career in the Carry On films
The strong female characters of Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dr Horrible, and some superhero films or something apparently. Watch them all!
Turns out, it was Lyle Lanley who sold the monorail to Springfield. (How could I forget?)
No, sorry, NASA didn’t invent Tang or Space Food Sticks.
Joachim Phoenix falls in love with Siri in Spike Jonze’s film Her, not to be confused with Alethea Charlton’s fabulous Hur.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Running Through Corridors (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU
Richard: The Daleks comic strips in TV Century 21. Later reprinted as The Dalek Tapes in 1980s DWM, and as The Dalek Chronicles as a DWM Special in 1994. Adapted as an animation by Altered Vistas.
Brendan: Daleks vs Mechons
Follow us!
Pick your next Doctor Who story with Nathan’s therandomiser.net.
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. And why not leave a comment on our website at flightthroughentirety.com?
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She’s Madame Mao
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Richard and Nathan bring Season 2 to a triumphant close with The Space Museum, The Chase and The Time Meddler. And we like them all. No, really.
“I shall miss them. Yes, I shall miss them, silly old fusspots. Come along, my dear, it’s time we were off.”
Buy the stories!
The Space Museum/The Chase (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Meddler (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Space Museum
More weird timey-wimey stuff in Stephen King’s The Langoliers. Published as a short story in a collection called Four Past Midnight (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The trippy Beatles film A Hard Day’s Night
Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith, famous for moonlighting as Ian Smith in Prisoner and Neighbours
The giant eyebrows of Gerry Anderson’s Supermarionation classics Stingray and Thunderbirds
Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back, before George Lucas started digitally wrecking it
The Chase
Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s redemptive reading of The Chase
Absolutely Fabulous, which remains great to the end, but does it cannibalise itself after the start of Series 2?
Morton Dill, as a refugee from The Beverly Hillbillies
No German Expressionism (sigh), but here’s the architect Gaudí, who clearly inspired the Mechonoids in the building of the city.
A Mechonoid and a d20? Can you tell them apart?
The Time Meddler
Peter Butterworth’s storied career in the Carry On films
The strong female characters of Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dr Horrible, and some superhero films or something apparently. Watch them all!
Turns out, it was Lyle Lanley who sold the monorail to Springfield. (How could I forget?)
No, sorry, NASA didn’t invent Tang or Space Food Sticks.
Joachim Phoenix falls in love with Siri in Spike Jonze’s film Her, not to be confused with Alethea Charlton’s fabulous Hur.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Running Through Corridors (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU
Richard: The Daleks comic strips in TV Century 21. Later reprinted as The Dalek Tapes in 1980s DWM, and as The Dalek Chronicles as a DWM Special in 1994. Adapted as an animation by Altered Vistas.
Brendan: Daleks vs Mechons
Follow us!
Pick your next Doctor Who story with Nathan’s therandomiser.net.
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. And why not leave a comment on our website at flightthroughentirety.com?
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She’s Madame Mao
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Richard and Nathan bring Season 2 to a triumphant close with The Space Museum, The Chase and The Time Meddler. And we like them all. No, really.
“I shall miss them. Yes, I shall miss them, silly old fusspots. Come along, my dear, it’s time we were off.”
Buy the stories!
The Space Museum/The Chase (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Meddler (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Space Museum
More weird timey-wimey stuff in Stephen King’s The Langoliers. Published as a short story in a collection called Four Past Midnight (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The trippy Beatles film A Hard Day’s Night
Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith, famous for moonlighting as Ian Smith in Prisoner and Neighbours
The giant eyebrows of Gerry Anderson’s Supermarionation classics Stingray and Thunderbirds
Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back, before George Lucas started digitally wrecking it
The Chase
Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s redemptive reading of The Chase
Absolutely Fabulous, which remains great to the end, but does it cannibalise itself after the start of Series 2?
Morton Dill, as a refugee from The Beverly Hillbillies
No German Expressionism (sigh), but here’s the architect Gaudí, who clearly inspired the Mechonoids in the building of the city.
A Mechonoid and a d20? Can you tell them apart?
The Time Meddler
Peter Butterworth’s storied career in the Carry On films
The strong female characters of Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dr Horrible, and some superhero films or something apparently. Watch them all!
Turns out, it was Lyle Lanley who sold the monorail to Springfield. (How could I forget?)
No, sorry, NASA didn’t invent Tang or Space Food Sticks.
Joachim Phoenix falls in love with Siri in Spike Jonze’s film Her, not to be confused with Alethea Charlton’s fabulous Hur.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Running Through Corridors (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU
Richard: The Daleks comic strips in TV Century 21. Later reprinted as The Dalek Tapes in 1980s DWM, and as The Dalek Chronicles as a DWM Special in 1994. Adapted as an animation by Altered Vistas.
Brendan: Daleks vs Mechons
Follow us!
Pick your next Doctor Who story with Nathan’s therandomiser.net.
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. And why not leave a comment on our website at flightthroughentirety.com?
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Staggering Stories Podcast #190: Beach Holidays
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Jean Riddler, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller review the 1984 classic film ‘Dune’ and the 1980 Doctor Who story ‘The Leisure Hive’, play a game of Cheddar Gorge, find some general news and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:26 — Welcome!
- 02:19 – News:
- 02:22 — Doctor Who: Capaldi’s silver screen adventure.
- 04:28 — Babylon 5: New film hopes?
- 07:40 — Doctor Who: New comics and 50th anniversary DVD/Blu-ray box sets.
- 12:07 — Firefly: Cast back for online game.
- 14:54 — Locke & Key: Film series deal.
- 16:05 – Doctor Who: The Leisure Hive.
- 38:21 – Game: Cheddar Gorge.
- 43:07 – Dune (1984 film).
- 59:05 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at
- 67:53 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 68:43 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Warner Brothers: Babylon 5.
- Titan Comics.
- Wikipedia: Firefly (TV series).
- IDW Publishing: Locke & Key.
- Wikipedia: The Leisure Hive.
- BBC: Doctor Who – The Leisure Hive.
- Wikipedia: Cheddar Gorge (game).
- Wikipedia: Dune (film).
- Soundcloud: The Infinity Archives podcast.
- Doctor Who Podcast Alliance.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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Geek Syndicate - Episode 226
Geek SyndicateJoin Dave aka Monts and Barry aka Nuge as they once again set out to bring the sass back to geekdom in the latest episode Geek Syndicate.
Shoutouts
The boys get a book recommendation from Ben Campion
Hot potato
Batman Vs Superman talk and the first image of Wonder Woman
Week that was
Ricky Rouse Has A Gun(Self Made Hero)
Briony Hatch (Limehouse Books)
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Geek Syndicate - Episode 226
Geek SyndicateJoin Dave aka Monts and Barry aka Nuge as they once again set out to bring the sass back to geekdom in the latest episode Geek Syndicate.
Shoutouts
The boys get a book recommendation from Ben Campion
Hot potato
Batman Vs Superman talk and the first image of Wonder Woman
Week that was
Ricky Rouse Has A Gun(Self Made Hero)
Briony Hatch (Limehouse Books)
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Re-Cutting The Key to Time #4: Extra Time!
The Doctor Who PodcastWhat?! You thought we'd concluded our Re-Cutting mini-series? Well, to be honest, so did we! But we received a fantastic piece of feedback from our friend Martin Spallacey which we just couldn't ignore! Thanks Martin for wrapping up the series so nicely. And in any case, how could we resist the chance to play Leeson's [...]
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Re-Cutting The Key to Time #4: Extra Time!
The Doctor Who PodcastWhat?! You thought we'd concluded our Re-Cutting mini-series? Well, to be honest, so did we! But we received a fantastic piece of feedback from our friend Martin Spallacey which we just couldn't ignore! Thanks Martin for wrapping up the series so nicely. And in any case, how could we resist the chance to play Leeson's […]
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Episode 43: The Roundheads
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastFirst off, we apologize for the lateness of “July’s” episode, but as it happens sometimes, real life got in our way. This episode we’re happy to bring you one of two Who books penned by Mark Gatiss, The Roundheads. From the back cover:
'I tell you — we will cut off this King's head. Aye, with the crown on it!'
It is December 1648. Although victorious over the Cavaliers in the Civil Wars, the Roundheads are struggling to retain power. Plans are afoot to spirit King Charles from his prison, and the Doctor and his companions become embroiled in the intrigue...
Ben finds himself press-ganged and on board a mysterious ship to Amsterdam. Polly is an unwitting accomplice in the plot to rescue the King, and the Doctor and Jamie find themselves arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London under suspicion of conspiracy.
Can the Doctor and Jamie escape, managed to find Ben and Polly and still ensure that history remains on its proper course?
Of course, Mark Gatiss is well known for writing such televised episodes as “The Unquiet Dead”, “Cold War”, “The Crimson Horror”, and (gulp!) “Victory of the Daleks”. After Russell T. Davies, he’s probably the author with the highest profile whose work we have read. Before The Roundheads, Gatiss wrote the Virgin New Adventure Nightshade. The Roundheads remains one of the very few (two, by our count) pure historical adventures published in the four main ranges of books.
Pull up a mug of ale and sit back and relax as we discuss The Roundheads!
Please feel free to email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter @dwbcpodcast. You can also follow Erik via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Episode 43: The Roundheads
The Doctor Who Book Club PodcastFirst off, we apologize for the lateness of "July's" episode, but as it happens sometimes, real life got in our way. This episode we're happy to bring you one of two Who books penned by Mark Gatiss, The Roundheads. From the back cover:
'I tell you -- we will cut off this King's head. Aye, with the crown on it!'
It is December 1648. Although victorious over the Cavaliers in the Civil Wars, the Roundheads are struggling to retain power. Plans are afoot to spirit King Charles from his prison, and the Doctor and his companions become embroiled in the intrigue...
Ben finds himself press-ganged and on board a mysterious ship to Amsterdam. Polly is an unwitting accomplice in the plot to rescue the King, and the Doctor and Jamie find themselves arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London under suspicion of conspiracy.
Can the Doctor and Jamie escape, managed to find Ben and Polly and still ensure that history remains on its proper course?
Of course, Mark Gatiss is well known for writing such televised episodes as "The Unquiet Dead", "Cold War", "The Crimson Horror", and (gulp!) "Victory of the Daleks". After Russell T. Davies, he's probably the author with the highest profile whose work we have read. Before The Roundheads, Gatiss wrote the Virgin New Adventure Nightshade. The Roundheads remains one of the very few (two, by our count) pure historical adventures published in the four main ranges of books.
Pull up a mug of ale and sit back and relax as we discuss The Roundheads!
Please feel free to email us at dwbcpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter @dwbcpodcast. You can also follow Erik via @sjcaustenite and Sean via @tardistavern.
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Episode 5 She's Madame Mao
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Richard and Nathan bring Season 2 to a triumphant close with The Space Museum, The Chase and The Time Meddler. And we like them all. No, really.
"I shall miss them. Yes, I shall miss them, silly old fusspots. Come along, my dear, it's time we were off."
Buy the stories!
The Space Museum/The Chase (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Meddler (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Space Museum
More weird timey-wimey stuff in Stephen King's The Langoliers. Published as a short story in a collection called Four Past Midnight (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The trippy Beatles film A Hard Day's Night
Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith, famous for moonlighting as Ian Smith in Prisoner and Neighbours
The giant eyebrows of Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation classics Stingray and Thunderbirds
Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back, before George Lucas started digitally wrecking it
The Chase
Dr Philip Sandifer's redemptive reading of The Chase
Absolutely Fabulous, which remains great to the end, but does it cannibalise itself after the start of Series 2?
Morton Dill, as a refugee from The Beverly Hillbillies
No German Expressionism (sigh), but here's the architect Gaudi, who clearly inspired the Mechonoids in the building of the city.
A Mechonoid and a d20? Can you tell them apart?
The Time Meddler
Peter Butterworth's storied career in the Carry On films
The strong female characters of Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dr Horrible, and some superhero films or something apparently. Watch them all!
Turns out, it was Lyle Lanley who sold the monorail to Springfield. (How could I forget?)
No, sorry, NASA didn't invent Tang or Space Food Sticks.
Joachim Phoenix falls in love with Siri in Spike Jonze's film Her, not to be confused with Alethea Charlton's fabulous Hur.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Running Through Corridors (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon Australia (Kindle only))
Richard: The Daleks comic strips in TV Century 21. Later reprinted as The Dalek Tapes in 1980s DWM, and as The Dalek Chronicles as a DWM Special in 1994. Adapted as an animation by Altered Vistas.
Brendan: Daleks vs Mechons
Follow us!
Pick your next Doctor Who story with Nathan's therandomiser.net.
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. And why not leave a comment on our website at flightthroughentirety.com?
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She's Madame Mao
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Richard and Nathan bring Season 2 to a triumphant close with The Space Museum, The Chase and The Time Meddler. And we like them all. No, really.
"I shall miss them. Yes, I shall miss them, silly old fusspots. Come along, my dear, it's time we were off."
Buy the stories!
The Space Museum/The Chase (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Meddler (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Space Museum
More weird timey-wimey stuff in Stephen King's The Langoliers. Published as a short story in a collection called Four Past Midnight (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The trippy Beatles film A Hard Day's Night
Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith, famous for moonlighting as Ian Smith in Prisoner and Neighbours
The giant eyebrows of Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation classics Stingray and Thunderbirds
Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back, before George Lucas started digitally wrecking it
The Chase
Dr Elizabeth Sandifer's redemptive reading of The Chase
Absolutely Fabulous, which remains great to the end, but does it cannibalise itself after the start of Series 2?
Morton Dill, as a refugee from The Beverly Hillbillies
No German Expressionism (sigh), but here's the architect Gaudi, who clearly inspired the Mechonoids in the building of the city.
A Mechonoid and a d20? Can you tell them apart?
The Time Meddler
Peter Butterworth's storied career in the Carry On films
The strong female characters of Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dr Horrible, and some superhero films or something apparently. Watch them all!
Turns out, it was Lyle Lanley who sold the monorail to Springfield. (How could I forget?)
No, sorry, NASA didn't invent Tang or Space Food Sticks.
Joachim Phoenix falls in love with Siri in Spike Jonze's film Her, not to be confused with Alethea Charlton's fabulous Hur.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Running Through Corridors (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon Australia (Kindle only))
Richard: The Daleks comic strips in TV Century 21. Later reprinted as The Dalek Tapes in 1980s DWM, and as The Dalek Chronicles as a DWM Special in 1994. Adapted as an animation by Altered Vistas.
Brendan: Daleks vs Mechons
Follow us!
Pick your next Doctor Who story with Nathan's therandomiser.net.
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. And why not leave a comment on our website at flightthroughentirety.com?
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She’s Madame Mao
Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who PodcastBrendan, Richard and Nathan bring Season 2 to a triumphant close with The Space Museum, The Chase and The Time Meddler. And we like them all. No, really.
“I shall miss them. Yes, I shall miss them, silly old fusspots. Come along, my dear, it’s time we were off.”
Buy the stories!
The Space Museum/The Chase (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Time Meddler (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The Space Museum
More weird timey-wimey stuff in Stephen King’s The Langoliers. Published as a short story in a collection called Four Past Midnight (Amazon US) (Amazon UK)
The trippy Beatles film A Hard Day’s Night
Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith, famous for moonlighting as Ian Smith in Prisoner and Neighbours
The giant eyebrows of Gerry Anderson’s Supermarionation classics Stingray and Thunderbirds
Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back, before George Lucas started digitally wrecking it
The Chase
Dr Elizabeth Sandifer’s redemptive reading of The Chase
Absolutely Fabulous, which remains great to the end, but does it cannibalise itself after the start of Series 2?
Morton Dill, as a refugee from The Beverly Hillbillies
No German Expressionism (sigh), but here’s the architect Gaudí, who clearly inspired the Mechonoids in the building of the city.
A Mechonoid and a d20? Can you tell them apart?
The Time Meddler
Peter Butterworth’s storied career in the Carry On films
The strong female characters of Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dr Horrible, and some superhero films or something apparently. Watch them all!
Turns out, it was Lyle Lanley who sold the monorail to Springfield. (How could I forget?)
No, sorry, NASA didn’t invent Tang or Space Food Sticks.
Joachim Phoenix falls in love with Siri in Spike Jonze’s film Her, not to be confused with Alethea Charlton’s fabulous Hur.
Picks of the week
Nathan: Running Through Corridors (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Amazon AU
Richard: The Daleks comic strips in TV Century 21. Later reprinted as The Dalek Tapes in 1980s DWM, and as The Dalek Chronicles as a DWM Special in 1994. Adapted as an animation by Altered Vistas.
Brendan: Daleks vs Mechons
Follow us!
Pick your next Doctor Who story with Nathan’s therandomiser.net.
Follow us on Twitter, or on Facebook. Consider rating or reviewing us on iTunes. And why not leave a comment on our website at flightthroughentirety.com?
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DWO Whocast - #327 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastDave, Elizabeth, Thomas and Dean look at the Ninth Doctor - the one with the ears - and Elizabeth and Michelle celebrate Fathers Day
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DWO Whocast - #327 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastDave, Elizabeth, Thomas and Dean look at the Ninth Doctor - the one with the ears - and Elizabeth and Michelle celebrate Fathers Day
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DWO Whocast - #327 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastDave, Elizabeth, Thomas and Dean look at the Ninth Doctor - the one with the ears - and Elizabeth and Michelle celebrate Fathers Day
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Doctor Who - The Flashing Blade Podcast 1-179
The Flashing Blade PodcastInterviews from London Film and Comic Con. Stan THE MAN Lee, Peter Miles, Tom Chadbon, David Collings, The Moff, The Hurt and the McGann...
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Episode 114: Miwk On McCoy
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 114: Miwk On McCoy Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.
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Ep 14 - Geeklectic on Guardians of the Galaxy
GeeklecticWe take a minute to discuss our mutual love for Guardians of the Galaxy and encourage everyone to go out and see it. Enjoy this GoGoGoG.
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Ep 14 - Geeklectic on Guardians of the Galaxy
GeeklecticWe take a minute to discuss our mutual love for Guardians of the Galaxy and encourage everyone to go out and see it. Enjoy this GoGoGoG.
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Ep 14 - Geeklectic on Guardians of the Galaxy
GeeklecticWe take a minute to discuss our mutual love for Guardians of the Galaxy and encourage everyone to go out and see it. Enjoy this GoGoGoG.
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Ep 14 - Geeklectic on Guardians of the Galaxy
GeeklecticWe take a minute to discuss our mutual love for Guardians of the Galaxy and encourage everyone to go out and see it. Enjoy this GoGoGoG.
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Whostorian Bonus: Harry Who?
The WhostorianSeason 4 Episode 14a: In this special bonus episode, Shannon sits down with his former Route 21 co-host Harry to discuss when The Doctor was "Marvelous"
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Whostorian Bonus: Harry Who?
The WhostorianSeason 4 Episode 14a: In this special bonus episode, Shannon sits down with his former Route 21 co-host Harry to discuss when The Doctor was "Marvelous"
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Whostorian Bonus: Harry Who?
The WhostorianSeason 4 Episode 14a: In this special bonus episode, Shannon sits down with his former Route 21 co-host Harry to discuss when The Doctor was "Marvelous"
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Tim's Take On: Episode 236(Doctor Who: Mission to The Unknown mini review)
Tim's Take On...My classic series mini reviews reach another missing episode the oddity that is Doctor Who: Mission to the Unknown which I was able to watch thanks to this animated recon http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxfzet_doctor-who-mission-to-the-unknown-levine-animation_shortfilms
You can read more about this week's story here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_to_the_Unknown and The Wife in Space blog's verdict is here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/04/mission-to-the-unknown/
Also this week I took my flying TARDIS for a short flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoCm2Drq1H4
End theme is Doctor Who theme(Band aid mix)
The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 236(Doctor Who: Mission to The Unknown mini review)
Tim's Take On...My classic series mini reviews reach another missing episode the oddity that is Doctor Who: Mission to the Unknown which I was able to watch thanks to this animated recon http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxfzet_doctor-who-mission-to-the-unknown-levine-animation_shortfilms
You can read more about this week's story here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_to_the_Unknown and The Wife in Space blog's verdict is here http://wifeinspace.com/2011/04/mission-to-the-unknown/
Also this week I took my flying TARDIS for a short flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoCm2Drq1H4
End theme is Doctor Who theme(Band aid mix)
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.