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The Whostorian: Episode 144 - Doug The Hug And The Titans Of Wrestling
The WhostorianStylin' Steve and Shannon take a detour on the #WalkTheDog tour to review Titan Comics' latest 'Lost Dimension' comic releases, break down a blood-soaked Jodie Whittaker in 'Trust Me', and reveal their mutual experiences with the living legend of local wrestling known as Steve Sweet
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The Whostorian: Episode 144 - Doug The Hug And The Titans Of Wrestling
The WhostorianStylin' Steve and Shannon take a detour on the #WalkTheDog tour to review Titan Comics' latest 'Lost Dimension' comic releases, break down a blood-soaked Jodie Whittaker in 'Trust Me', and reveal their mutual experiences with the living legend of local wrestling known as Steve Sweet
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Don't you love farce?
Who's He?In this episode Phil and Paul have another crack at a Target novelisation with The Greatest Show In The Galaxy by Stephen Wyatt. As neither Phil nor Paul are particular fans of McCoys era on TV, they were both afraid that this read would be a struggle. However, as Phil has a soft spot for this story and Paul doesn't it didn't bode well for this review but the pair of them surprised each other when they started talking and they also decide who Peggy Mount could take in a fight.
And in a change to the normal schedule, Phil talks to writer Andrew Smith about Doctor Who and most importantly his 10K run in aid of the Lily Foundation, a charity that is very important to him. So sit back and enjoy and don't forget to donate!
Andrew Smith Just Giving Page:
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/andrew-smith248
Twitter: @Andr3wSmith
The Lily Foundation:
Twitter: @4LilyFoundation
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Don't you love farce?
Who's He?In this episode Phil and Paul have another crack at a Target novelisation with The Greatest Show In The Galaxy by Stephen Wyatt. As neither Phil nor Paul are particular fans of McCoys era on TV, they were both afraid that this read would be a struggle. However, as Phil has a soft spot for this story and Paul doesn't it didn't bode well for this review but the pair of them surprised each other when they started talking and they also decide who Peggy Mount could take in a fight.
And in a change to the normal schedule, Phil talks to writer Andrew Smith about Doctor Who and most importantly his 10K run in aid of the Lily Foundation, a charity that is very important to him. So sit back and enjoy and don't forget to donate!
Andrew Smith Just Giving Page:
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/andrew-smith248
Twitter: @Andr3wSmith
The Lily Foundation:
Twitter: @4LilyFoundation
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Don't you love farce?
Who's He?In this episode Phil and Paul have another crack at a Target novelisation with The Greatest Show In The Galaxy by Stephen Wyatt. As neither Phil nor Paul are particular fans of McCoys era on TV, they were both afraid that this read would be a struggle. However, as Phil has a soft spot for this story and Paul doesn't it didn't bode well for this review but the pair of them surprised each other when they started talking and they also decide who Peggy Mount could take in a fight.
And in a change to the normal schedule, Phil talks to writer Andrew Smith about Doctor Who and most importantly his 10K run in aid of the Lily Foundation, a charity that is very important to him. So sit back and enjoy and don't forget to donate!
Andrew Smith Just Giving Page:
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/andrew-smith248
Twitter: @Andr3wSmith
The Lily Foundation:
Twitter: @4LilyFoundation
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Don't you love farce?
Who's He?In this episode Phil and Paul have another crack at a Target novelisation with The Greatest Show In The Galaxy by Stephen Wyatt. As neither Phil nor Paul are particular fans of McCoys era on TV, they were both afraid that this read would be a struggle. However, as Phil has a soft spot for this story and Paul doesn't it didn't bode well for this review but the pair of them surprised each other when they started talking and they also decide who Peggy Mount could take in a fight.
And in a change to the normal schedule, Phil talks to writer Andrew Smith about Doctor Who and most importantly his 10K run in aid of the Lily Foundation, a charity that is very important to him. So sit back and enjoy and don't forget to donate!
Andrew Smith Just Giving Page:
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/andrew-smith248
Twitter: @Andr3wSmith
The Lily Foundation:
Twitter: @4LilyFoundation
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Don't you love farce?
Who's He?In this episode Phil and Paul have another crack at a Target novelisation with The Greatest Show In The Galaxy by Stephen Wyatt. As neither Phil nor Paul are particular fans of McCoys era on TV, they were both afraid that this read would be a struggle. However, as Phil has a soft spot for this story and Paul doesn't it didn't bode well for this review but the pair of them surprised each other when they started talking and they also decide who Peggy Mount could take in a fight.
And in a change to the normal schedule, Phil talks to writer Andrew Smith about Doctor Who and most importantly his 10K run in aid of the Lily Foundation, a charity that is very important to him. So sit back and enjoy and don't forget to donate!
Andrew Smith Just Giving Page:
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/andrew-smith248
Twitter: @Andr3wSmith
The Lily Foundation:
Twitter: @4LilyFoundation
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Don't you love farce?
Who's He?In this episode Phil and Paul have another crack at a Target novelisation with The Greatest Show In The Galaxy by Stephen Wyatt. As neither Phil nor Paul are particular fans of McCoys era on TV, they were both afraid that this read would be a struggle. However, as Phil has a soft spot for this story and Paul doesn't it didn't bode well for this review but the pair of them surprised each other when they started talking and they also decide who Peggy Mount could take in a fight.
And in a change to the normal schedule, Phil talks to writer Andrew Smith about Doctor Who and most importantly his 10K run in aid of the Lily Foundation, a charity that is very important to him. So sit back and enjoy and don't forget to donate!
Andrew Smith Just Giving Page:
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/andrew-smith248
Twitter: @Andr3wSmith
The Lily Foundation:
Twitter: @4LilyFoundation
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E09 - Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid?
The Doctor Who ShowHello! We know some of you have been itching to hear the episode where we discuss Nu-Who's Beryl Reid... and here it is! In addition to that we discuss all the big Doctor Who news stories for the month of September and, of course, read your emails & have some fun along the way.
Today's episode covers:
CLASSIC WHO: Big Finish is creating a series of First Doctor adventures where David Bradley will take the lead. How does this sit with Dave, who rates the First Doctor as 'his' Doctor? What do Adam Lambert and Queen have to do with it and how do the guys feel about Big Finish in general at the present time and where its all going?
NU-WHO: After they left Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman both took on roles in Royal dramas, specifically, The Crown on Netflix and Victoria on ITV. Victoria's ratings have recently plunged. What's behind it all?
NU-WHO: Bradley Walsh. A month on from last episode, the guys still don't know if he'll be Jodie Whittaker's companion, or at least have a part in the new series.
NU-WHO: The 2017 Christmas Special synopsis has leaked in a peculiar manner... but nothing fans didn't already know, so the way it was yanked offline again was amusing.
NU-WHO: According to 'Now We Are 600', Harriet Jones didn't die. Rob has a bit of a rant on this revelation pulling the rug on what everyone believed was an on-screen death. Dave ponders why people can't leave things alone.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's been on a personal mission this past month to watch a collection of 'lowly-regarded six parters' from the Classic Era. These include: The Seeds of Death, The Mutants, The Sensorites and The Time Monster. How did they hold up during this Classic Era bender?
CLASSIC WHO: Rob, meanwhile, zipped through The Android Invasion recently, for the first time in 20 years or more. He gives a few thoughts on watching this less remembered story from an otherwise absolutely classic Season 13.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave ponders what would have happened in Classic Era stories if the Doctor hadn't turned up. He comments on Masque of Mandragora, The Seeds of Doom, and City of Death, but can you think of more? Write in today!
NU-WHO: Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid? More specifically, what are examples of stunt casting (bad) or celebrity casting (good), since the series returned in 2005? Dave and Rob bring examples of each, as well as thoughts from our listeners. Do you agree? Let us know what you think of what's covered in this feature for next ep's mailbag.
FINALLY: Emails from Christopher Bryant and Mike Solko relating to our recent Buffy episode. Did they enjoy it? And Ezra Penny chimes in on the topic of episodes that are generally slated by fans but which he really enjoys.
Dave also comments on it being launch season for US television, with particular comments on The Orville.
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime? It really helps us get noticed.
See you in October for both our monthly show where we'll be looking at the Peter Davison era of Doctor Who.
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E09 - Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid?
The Doctor Who ShowHello! We know some of you have been itching to hear the episode where we discuss Nu-Who's Beryl Reid... and here it is! In addition to that we discuss all the big Doctor Who news stories for the month of September and, of course, read your emails & have some fun along the way.
Today's episode covers:
CLASSIC WHO: Big Finish is creating a series of First Doctor adventures where David Bradley will take the lead. How does this sit with Dave, who rates the First Doctor as 'his' Doctor? What do Adam Lambert and Queen have to do with it and how do the guys feel about Big Finish in general at the present time and where its all going?
NU-WHO: After they left Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman both took on roles in Royal dramas, specifically, The Crown on Netflix and Victoria on ITV. Victoria's ratings have recently plunged. What's behind it all?
NU-WHO: Bradley Walsh. A month on from last episode, the guys still don't know if he'll be Jodie Whittaker's companion, or at least have a part in the new series.
NU-WHO: The 2017 Christmas Special synopsis has leaked in a peculiar manner... but nothing fans didn't already know, so the way it was yanked offline again was amusing.
NU-WHO: According to 'Now We Are 600', Harriet Jones didn't die. Rob has a bit of a rant on this revelation pulling the rug on what everyone believed was an on-screen death. Dave ponders why people can't leave things alone.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's been on a personal mission this past month to watch a collection of 'lowly-regarded six parters' from the Classic Era. These include: The Seeds of Death, The Mutants, The Sensorites and The Time Monster. How did they hold up during this Classic Era bender?
CLASSIC WHO: Rob, meanwhile, zipped through The Android Invasion recently, for the first time in 20 years or more. He gives a few thoughts on watching this less remembered story from an otherwise absolutely classic Season 13.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave ponders what would have happened in Classic Era stories if the Doctor hadn't turned up. He comments on Masque of Mandragora, The Seeds of Doom, and City of Death, but can you think of more? Write in today!
NU-WHO: Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid? More specifically, what are examples of stunt casting (bad) or celebrity casting (good), since the series returned in 2005? Dave and Rob bring examples of each, as well as thoughts from our listeners. Do you agree? Let us know what you think of what's covered in this feature for next ep's mailbag.
FINALLY: Emails from Christopher Bryant and Mike Solko relating to our recent Buffy episode. Did they enjoy it? And Ezra Penny chimes in on the topic of episodes that are generally slated by fans but which he really enjoys.
Dave also comments on it being launch season for US television, with particular comments on The Orville.
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime? It really helps us get noticed.
See you in October for both our monthly show where we'll be looking at the Peter Davison era of Doctor Who.
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E09 - Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid?
The Doctor Who ShowHello! We know some of you have been itching to hear the episode where we discuss Nu-Who's Beryl Reid... and here it is! In addition to that we discuss all the big Doctor Who news stories for the month of September and, of course, read your emails & have some fun along the way.
Today's episode covers:
CLASSIC WHO: Big Finish is creating a series of First Doctor adventures where David Bradley will take the lead. How does this sit with Dave, who rates the First Doctor as 'his' Doctor? What do Adam Lambert and Queen have to do with it and how do the guys feel about Big Finish in general at the present time and where its all going?
NU-WHO: After they left Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman both took on roles in Royal dramas, specifically, The Crown on Netflix and Victoria on ITV. Victoria's ratings have recently plunged. What's behind it all?
NU-WHO: Bradley Walsh. A month on from last episode, the guys still don't know if he'll be Jodie Whittaker's companion, or at least have a part in the new series.
NU-WHO: The 2017 Christmas Special synopsis has leaked in a peculiar manner... but nothing fans didn't already know, so the way it was yanked offline again was amusing.
NU-WHO: According to 'Now We Are 600', Harriet Jones didn't die. Rob has a bit of a rant on this revelation pulling the rug on what everyone believed was an on-screen death. Dave ponders why people can't leave things alone.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's been on a personal mission this past month to watch a collection of 'lowly-regarded six parters' from the Classic Era. These include: The Seeds of Death, The Mutants, The Sensorites and The Time Monster. How did they hold up during this Classic Era bender?
CLASSIC WHO: Rob, meanwhile, zipped through The Android Invasion recently, for the first time in 20 years or more. He gives a few thoughts on watching this less remembered story from an otherwise absolutely classic Season 13.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave ponders what would have happened in Classic Era stories if the Doctor hadn't turned up. He comments on Masque of Mandragora, The Seeds of Doom, and City of Death, but can you think of more? Write in today!
NU-WHO: Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid? More specifically, what are examples of stunt casting (bad) or celebrity casting (good), since the series returned in 2005? Dave and Rob bring examples of each, as well as thoughts from our listeners. Do you agree? Let us know what you think of what's covered in this feature for next ep's mailbag.
FINALLY: Emails from Christopher Bryant and Mike Solko relating to our recent Buffy episode. Did they enjoy it? And Ezra Penny chimes in on the topic of episodes that are generally slated by fans but which he really enjoys.
Dave also comments on it being launch season for US television, with particular comments on The Orville.
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime? It really helps us get noticed.
See you in October for both our monthly show where we'll be looking at the Peter Davison era of Doctor Who.
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E09 - Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid?
The Doctor Who ShowHello! We know some of you have been itching to hear the episode where we discuss Nu-Who's Beryl Reid... and here it is! In addition to that we discuss all the big Doctor Who news stories for the month of September and, of course, read your emails & have some fun along the way.
Today's episode covers:
CLASSIC WHO: Big Finish is creating a series of First Doctor adventures where David Bradley will take the lead. How does this sit with Dave, who rates the First Doctor as 'his' Doctor? What do Adam Lambert and Queen have to do with it and how do the guys feel about Big Finish in general at the present time and where its all going?
NU-WHO: After they left Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman both took on roles in Royal dramas, specifically, The Crown on Netflix and Victoria on ITV. Victoria's ratings have recently plunged. What's behind it all?
NU-WHO: Bradley Walsh. A month on from last episode, the guys still don't know if he'll be Jodie Whittaker's companion, or at least have a part in the new series.
NU-WHO: The 2017 Christmas Special synopsis has leaked in a peculiar manner... but nothing fans didn't already know, so the way it was yanked offline again was amusing.
NU-WHO: According to 'Now We Are 600', Harriet Jones didn't die. Rob has a bit of a rant on this revelation pulling the rug on what everyone believed was an on-screen death. Dave ponders why people can't leave things alone.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's been on a personal mission this past month to watch a collection of 'lowly-regarded six parters' from the Classic Era. These include: The Seeds of Death, The Mutants, The Sensorites and The Time Monster. How did they hold up during this Classic Era bender?
CLASSIC WHO: Rob, meanwhile, zipped through The Android Invasion recently, for the first time in 20 years or more. He gives a few thoughts on watching this less remembered story from an otherwise absolutely classic Season 13.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave ponders what would have happened in Classic Era stories if the Doctor hadn't turned up. He comments on Masque of Mandragora, The Seeds of Doom, and City of Death, but can you think of more? Write in today!
NU-WHO: Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid? More specifically, what are examples of stunt casting (bad) or celebrity casting (good), since the series returned in 2005? Dave and Rob bring examples of each, as well as thoughts from our listeners. Do you agree? Let us know what you think of what's covered in this feature for next ep's mailbag.
FINALLY: Emails from Christopher Bryant and Mike Solko relating to our recent Buffy episode. Did they enjoy it? And Ezra Penny chimes in on the topic of episodes that are generally slated by fans but which he really enjoys.
Dave also comments on it being launch season for US television, with particular comments on The Orville.
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime? It really helps us get noticed.
See you in October for both our monthly show where we'll be looking at the Peter Davison era of Doctor Who.
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E09 - Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid?
The Doctor Who ShowHello! We know some of you have been itching to hear the episode where we discuss Nu-Who's Beryl Reid... and here it is! In addition to that we discuss all the big Doctor Who news stories for the month of September and, of course, read your emails & have some fun along the way.
Today’s episode covers:
CLASSIC WHO: Big Finish is creating a series of First Doctor adventures where David Bradley will take the lead. How does this sit with Dave, who rates the First Doctor as 'his' Doctor? What do Adam Lambert and Queen have to do with it and how do the guys feel about Big Finish in general at the present time and where its all going?
NU-WHO: After they left Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman both took on roles in Royal dramas, specifically, The Crown on Netflix and Victoria on ITV. Victoria's ratings have recently plunged. What's behind it all?
NU-WHO: Bradley Walsh. A month on from last episode, the guys still don't know if he'll be Jodie Whittaker's companion, or at least have a part in the new series.
NU-WHO: The 2017 Christmas Special synopsis has leaked in a peculiar manner... but nothing fans didn't already know, so the way it was yanked offline again was amusing.
NU-WHO: According to 'Now We Are 600', Harriet Jones didn't die. Rob has a bit of a rant on this revelation pulling the rug on what everyone believed was an on-screen death. Dave ponders why people can't leave things alone.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's been on a personal mission this past month to watch a collection of 'lowly-regarded six parters' from the Classic Era. These include: The Seeds of Death, The Mutants, The Sensorites and The Time Monster. How did they hold up during this Classic Era bender?
CLASSIC WHO: Rob, meanwhile, zipped through The Android Invasion recently, for the first time in 20 years or more. He gives a few thoughts on watching this less remembered story from an otherwise absolutely classic Season 13.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave ponders what would have happened in Classic Era stories if the Doctor hadn't turned up. He comments on Masque of Mandragora, The Seeds of Doom, and City of Death, but can you think of more? Write in today!
NU-WHO: Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid? More specifically, what are examples of stunt casting (bad) or celebrity casting (good), since the series returned in 2005? Dave and Rob bring examples of each, as well as thoughts from our listeners. Do you agree? Let us know what you think of what's covered in this feature for next ep's mailbag.
FINALLY: Emails from Christopher Bryant and Mike Solko relating to our recent Buffy episode. Did they enjoy it? And Ezra Penny chimes in on the topic of episodes that are generally slated by fans but which he really enjoys.
Dave also comments on it being launch season for US television, with particular comments on The Orville.
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime? It really helps us get noticed.
See you in October for both our monthly show where we'll be looking at the Peter Davison era of Doctor Who.
EMAIL US – hello@theDWshow.net
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The Doctor Who Show S02 E09 - Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid?
The Doctor Who ShowHello! We know some of you have been itching to hear the episode where we discuss Nu-Who's Beryl Reid... and here it is! In addition to that we discuss all the big Doctor Who news stories for the month of September and, of course, read your emails & have some fun along the way.
Today’s episode covers:
CLASSIC WHO: Big Finish is creating a series of First Doctor adventures where David Bradley will take the lead. How does this sit with Dave, who rates the First Doctor as 'his' Doctor? What do Adam Lambert and Queen have to do with it and how do the guys feel about Big Finish in general at the present time and where its all going?
NU-WHO: After they left Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman both took on roles in Royal dramas, specifically, The Crown on Netflix and Victoria on ITV. Victoria's ratings have recently plunged. What's behind it all?
NU-WHO: Bradley Walsh. A month on from last episode, the guys still don't know if he'll be Jodie Whittaker's companion, or at least have a part in the new series.
NU-WHO: The 2017 Christmas Special synopsis has leaked in a peculiar manner... but nothing fans didn't already know, so the way it was yanked offline again was amusing.
NU-WHO: According to 'Now We Are 600', Harriet Jones didn't die. Rob has a bit of a rant on this revelation pulling the rug on what everyone believed was an on-screen death. Dave ponders why people can't leave things alone.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's been on a personal mission this past month to watch a collection of 'lowly-regarded six parters' from the Classic Era. These include: The Seeds of Death, The Mutants, The Sensorites and The Time Monster. How did they hold up during this Classic Era bender?
CLASSIC WHO: Rob, meanwhile, zipped through The Android Invasion recently, for the first time in 20 years or more. He gives a few thoughts on watching this less remembered story from an otherwise absolutely classic Season 13.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave ponders what would have happened in Classic Era stories if the Doctor hadn't turned up. He comments on Masque of Mandragora, The Seeds of Doom, and City of Death, but can you think of more? Write in today!
NU-WHO: Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid? More specifically, what are examples of stunt casting (bad) or celebrity casting (good), since the series returned in 2005? Dave and Rob bring examples of each, as well as thoughts from our listeners. Do you agree? Let us know what you think of what's covered in this feature for next ep's mailbag.
FINALLY: Emails from Christopher Bryant and Mike Solko relating to our recent Buffy episode. Did they enjoy it? And Ezra Penny chimes in on the topic of episodes that are generally slated by fans but which he really enjoys.
Dave also comments on it being launch season for US television, with particular comments on The Orville.
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime? It really helps us get noticed.
See you in October for both our monthly show where we'll be looking at the Peter Davison era of Doctor Who.
EMAIL US – hello@theDWshow.net
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You Will Be Like Us
The TARDIS TavernAfter a short hiatus, during which we focused our attention on...well, other stuff, we return with a fun-packed and booze-soaked discussion of "The Tomb of the Cybermen", also none as "The One That Was Found in a Church Basement". There's hand-holding, computer mice, and racism. In other words, just another evening at The TARDIS Tavern.
You can email us stuff at tardistavern@gmail.com and join the fun on our Facebook page. It's where all the cool kids hang out.
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You Will Be Like Us
The TARDIS TavernAfter a short hiatus, during which we focused our attention on...well, other stuff, we return with a fun-packed and booze-soaked discussion of "The Tomb of the Cybermen", also none as "The One That Was Found in a Church Basement". There's hand-holding, computer mice, and racism. In other words, just another evening at The TARDIS Tavern.
You can email us stuff at tardistavern@gmail.com and join the fun on our Facebook page. It's where all the cool kids hang out.
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#601 - Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
Radio Free SkaroKnock Knock! Who's there? Kara Dennison, that's who, as the esteemed blogger, fan, and interviewer for Onezumi Events joins the Three Who Rule to look back at "Knock Knock" in our continuing Second Chances series re-reviewing Series 10 in the lead up to "Twice Upon A Time". Speaking of which, a synopsis for the 2017 Christmas Special was posted (then deleted), and there's exciting news of a new series of First Doctor audio stories from Big Finish starring David Bradley as the First Doctor!
Links:
- David Bradley plays The First Doctor in Big Finish - Once Upon A Time synopsis - Tom Baker Years interview collection - Sarah Jane Adventures 10-year anniversary - Who Talk commentaries for Claws of Axos and First Doctor historicals - Visual effects books get worldwide release - Donate to Andrew Smith's charity run
Second Chances:
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#601 - Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
Radio Free SkaroKnock Knock! Who's there? Kara Dennison, that's who, as the esteemed blogger, fan, and interviewer for Onezumi Events joins the Three Who Rule to look back at "Knock Knock" in our continuing Second Chances series re-reviewing Series 10 in the lead up to "Twice Upon A Time". Speaking of which, a synopsis for the 2017 Christmas Special was posted (then deleted), and there's exciting news of a new series of First Doctor audio stories from Big Finish starring David Bradley as the First Doctor!
Links:
- David Bradley plays The First Doctor in Big Finish - Once Upon A Time synopsis - Tom Baker Years interview collection - Sarah Jane Adventures 10-year anniversary - Who Talk commentaries for Claws of Axos and First Doctor historicals - Visual effects books get worldwide release - Donate to Andrew Smith's charity run
Second Chances:
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#601 – Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
Radio Free SkaroKnock Knock! Who’s there? Kara Dennison, that’s who, as the esteemed blogger, fan, and interviewer for Onezumi Events joins the Three Who Rule to look back at “Knock Knock” in our continuing Second Chances series re-reviewing Series 10 in the lead up to “Twice Upon A Time”. Speaking of which, a synopsis for the 2017 Christmas Special was posted (then deleted), and there’s exciting news of a new series of First Doctor audio stories from Big Finish starring David Bradley as the First Doctor!
Links:
– David Bradley plays The First Doctor in Big Finish – Once Upon A Time synopsis – Tom Baker Years interview collection – Sarah Jane Adventures 10-year anniversary – Who Talk commentaries for Claws of Axos and First Doctor historicals – Visual effects books get worldwide release – Donate to Andrew Smith’s charity run
Second Chances:
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#601 – Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
Radio Free SkaroKnock Knock! Who’s there? Kara Dennison, that’s who, as the esteemed blogger, fan, and interviewer for Onezumi Events joins the Three Who Rule to look back at “Knock Knock” in our continuing Second Chances series re-reviewing Series 10 in the lead up to “Twice Upon A Time”. Speaking of which, a synopsis for the 2017 Christmas Special was posted (then deleted), and there’s exciting news of a new series of First Doctor audio stories from Big Finish starring David Bradley as the First Doctor!
Links:
– David Bradley plays The First Doctor in Big Finish – Once Upon A Time synopsis – Tom Baker Years interview collection – Sarah Jane Adventures 10-year anniversary – Who Talk commentaries for Claws of Axos and First Doctor historicals – Visual effects books get worldwide release – Donate to Andrew Smith’s charity run
Second Chances:
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Episode 168: Black Spray-painted Contraption of PVC Pipe
Trust Your DoctorEvery single prop is made of PVC.
It only took 5 weeks, but this week we’re cashing in on the most popular Doctor Who villain ever created. We probably could have held out longer, but we need people to listen. It’s Dalek, written by Robert Shearman and aired on April 30, 2005.
Show-notes:
6:09 Sounds like this.
6:58 Nah.
7:41 Cover. Remix. Whatever. Original. “New.” Whatever.
7:56 Johnny Cash’s Hurt. What an awful video.
23:24 It’s Clive Finch. Not Craig Owen, that’s someone else that’s still forthcoming.
32:38 Wouldn’t it be nice?
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 Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Episode 168: Black Spray-painted Contraption of PVC Pipe
Trust Your DoctorEvery single prop is made of PVC.
It only took 5 weeks, but this week we’re cashing in on the most popular Doctor Who villain ever created. We probably could have held out longer, but we need people to listen. It’s Dalek, written by Robert Shearman and aired on April 30, 2005.
Show-notes:
6:09 Sounds like this.
6:58 Nah.
7:41 Cover. Remix. Whatever. Original. “New.” Whatever.
7:56 Johnny Cash’s Hurt. What an awful video.
23:24 It’s Clive Finch. Not Craig Owen, that’s someone else that’s still forthcoming.
32:38 Wouldn’t it be nice?
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 Murray Gold.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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N063 Victory of the Daleks
Who Back WhenThe Doc helps Winston Churchill defeat Power Ranger Daleks with a Jammie Dodger
The post N063 Victory of the Daleks appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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N063 Victory of the Daleks
Who Back WhenThe Doc helps Winston Churchill defeat Power Ranger Daleks with a Jammie Dodger
The post N063 Victory of the Daleks appeared first on Who Back When | A Doctor Who Podcast.
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You and Who Talking 024
The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life.
The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who.
This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond.
In this episode:
Mission to the Unknown by Andrew Curnow
With an introduction featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall.
The You and Who books, from which all royalties are paid to charity, are available in print and for Kindle, from watchingbooks.weebly.com
Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall
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You and Who Talking 024
The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life.
The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who.
This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond.
In this episode:
Mission to the Unknown by Andrew Curnow
With an introduction featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall.
The You and Who books, from which all royalties are paid to charity, are available in print and for Kindle, from watchingbooks.weebly.com
Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall
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You and Who Talking 024
The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life.
The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who.
This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond.
In this episode:
Mission to the Unknown by Andrew Curnow
With an introduction featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall.
The You and Who books, from which all royalties are paid to charity, are available in print and for Kindle, from watchingbooks.weebly.com
Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall
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You and Who Talking 024
The Doctor Who ShowWhat you are about to hear is the story of a connection, a connection that was made between a television series and a viewer's life.
The You and Who books are the story of that connection, as told by the people who watch the programmes that make us come alive. Chiefly, of course, Doctor Who.
This podcast will relate some of the stories from those books... and beyond.
In this episode:
Mission to the Unknown by Andrew Curnow
With an introduction featuring Rob Irwin talking to JR Southall.
The You and Who books, from which all royalties are paid to charity, are available in print and for Kindle, from watchingbooks.weebly.com
Find Rob on Twitter @theDWshow and JR on Twitter @JR_Southall
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The Doctor Who Episode Guides
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastMy Co-host this week is Lawrence Sutcliffe (@Loll73), as we discuss the various Doctor Who guide books.
Show-notes available here.
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The Doctor Who Episode Guides
Trap One: A Doctor Who PodcastMy Co-host this week is Lawrence Sutcliffe (@Loll73), as we discuss the various Doctor Who guide books.
Show-notes available here.
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EPISODE333 - September Monthly Meetup (2017)
The Cultdom CollectiveOur monthly live meetup for September 2017 where we catch up with recent cultdom news on TV shows & movies plus a look back at the 69th Emmys results.
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EPISODE333 - September Monthly Meetup (2017)
The Cultdom CollectiveOur monthly live meetup for September 2017 where we catch up with recent cultdom news on TV shows & movies plus a look back at the 69th Emmys results.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #272: Doctor Who and those Effing Nanites
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler, the Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller compare TV’s Doctor Who: Dalek and Big Finish’s Doctor Who: Jubilee, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:10 — Welcome!
- 02:38 – News:
- 02:48 — Doctor Who: New First Doctor audio boxsets.
- 06:20 — Star Wars: Episode IX inevitable production drama.
- 08:46 — Hellboy: New non-whitewashed casting.
- 10:57 — Class: DEAD!
- 13:33 — Wonder Woman 2: Director named.
- 14:36 — Doctor Who: BBC America leaks Christmas synopsis.
- 15:45 — STD: Prohibited!
- 18:17 – Doctor Who: Jubilee vs Dalek.
- 48:05 – Things in Five Words.
- 55:06 – Emails and listener feedback.
- 60:25 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 62:09 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Big Finish: Doctor Who – The First Doctor Adventures.
- Star Wars.
- Wikipedia: Hellboy.
- BBC: Class.
- Wikipedia: Wonder Woman (2017 film).
- Wikipedia: Star Trek: Discovery.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Dalek.
- Big Finish: Doctor Who – Jubilee.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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Staggering Stories Podcast #272: Doctor Who and those Effing Nanites
Staggering Stories Podcast
Summary:Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler, the Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller compare TV’s Doctor Who: Dalek and Big Finish’s Doctor Who: Jubilee, play a game, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically:
- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:10 — Welcome!
- 02:38 – News:
- 02:48 — Doctor Who: New First Doctor audio boxsets.
- 06:20 — Star Wars: Episode IX inevitable production drama.
- 08:46 — Hellboy: New non-whitewashed casting.
- 10:57 — Class: DEAD!
- 13:33 — Wonder Woman 2: Director named.
- 14:36 — Doctor Who: BBC America leaks Christmas synopsis.
- 15:45 — STD: Prohibited!
- 18:17 – Doctor Who: Jubilee vs Dalek.
- 48:05 – Things in Five Words.
- 55:06 – Emails and listener feedback.
- 60:25 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 62:09 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Big Finish: Doctor Who – The First Doctor Adventures.
- Star Wars.
- Wikipedia: Hellboy.
- BBC: Class.
- Wikipedia: Wonder Woman (2017 film).
- Wikipedia: Star Trek: Discovery.
- BBC: Doctor Who – Dalek.
- Big Finish: Doctor Who – Jubilee.
- Stitcher: Smartphone podcast streaming app.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
- Google+: Staggering Stories Page.
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RRR189 Super Sentai Selectric Screams
Roy's Rocket RadioThe Mostly Irrelevant Source of This Week's Show Title, Electric Dreams, The Strain, The Orville, Doctor Foster, The Transfiguration, Baby Driver, iPhone X, Tell Me Captain, What Phone (Ridiculous Symbol of Plutocracy) Should I Flaunt? Finished Re-Editing The Horus Box, Started Re-Editing Entropus, Writer's Ouchy
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RRR189 Super Sentai Selectric Screams
Roy's Rocket RadioThe Mostly Irrelevant Source of This Week's Show Title, Electric Dreams, The Strain, The Orville, Doctor Foster, The Transfiguration, Baby Driver, iPhone X, Tell Me Captain, What Phone (Ridiculous Symbol of Plutocracy) Should I Flaunt? Finished Re-Editing The Horus Box, Started Re-Editing Entropus, Writer's Ouchy
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RRR189 Super Sentai Selectric Screams
Roy's Rocket RadioThe Mostly Irrelevant Source of This Week's Show Title, Electric Dreams, The Strain, The Orville, Doctor Foster, The Transfiguration, Baby Driver, iPhone X, Tell Me Captain, What Phone (Ridiculous Symbol of Plutocracy) Should I Flaunt? Finished Re-Editing The Horus Box, Started Re-Editing Entropus, Writer's Ouchy
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RRR189 Super Sentai Selectric Screams
Roy's Rocket RadioThe Mostly Irrelevant Source of This Week's Show Title, Electric Dreams, The Strain, The Orville, Doctor Foster, The Transfiguration, Baby Driver, iPhone X, Tell Me Captain, What Phone (Ridiculous Symbol of Plutocracy) Should I Flaunt? Finished Re-Editing The Horus Box, Started Re-Editing Entropus, Writer's Ouchy
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RRR189 Super Sentai Selectric Screams
Roy's Rocket RadioThe Mostly Irrelevant Source of This Week's Show Title, Electric Dreams, The Strain, The Orville, Doctor Foster, The Transfiguration, Baby Driver, iPhone X, Tell Me Captain, What Phone (Ridiculous Symbol of Plutocracy) Should I Flaunt? Finished Re-Editing The Horus Box, Started Re-Editing Entropus, Writer's Ouchy
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RRR189 Super Sentai Selectric Screams
Roy's Rocket RadioThe Mostly Irrelevant Source of This Week's Show Title, Electric Dreams, The Strain, The Orville, Doctor Foster, The Transfiguration, Baby Driver, iPhone X, Tell Me Captain, What Phone (Ridiculous Symbol of Plutocracy) Should I Flaunt? Finished Re-Editing The Horus Box, Started Re-Editing Entropus, Writer's Ouchy
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2.9 The Doctor Who Show (September 24, 2017)
The Doctor Who ShowHello! We know some of you have been itching to hear the episode where we discuss Nu-Who's Beryl Reid... and here it is! In addition to that we discuss all the big Doctor Who news stories for the month of September and, of course, read your emails & have some fun along the way.
Today's episode covers:
CLASSIC WHO: Big Finish is creating a series of First Doctor adventures where David Bradley will take the lead. How does this sit with Dave, who rates the First Doctor as 'his' Doctor? What do Adam Lambert and Queen have to do with it and how do the guys feel about Big Finish in general at the present time and where its all going?
NU-WHO: After they left Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman both took on roles in Royal dramas, specifically, The Crown on Netflix and Victoria on ITV. Victoria's ratings have recently plunged. What's behind it all?
NU-WHO: Bradley Walsh. A month on from last episode, the guys still don't know if he'll be Jodie Whittaker's companion, or at least have a part in the new series.
NU-WHO: The 2017 Christmas Special synopsis has leaked in a peculiar manner... but nothing fans didn't already know, so the way it was yanked offline again was amusing.
NU-WHO: According to 'Now We Are 600', Harriet Jones didn't die. Rob has a bit of a rant on this revelation pulling the rug on what everyone believed was an on-screen death. Dave ponders why people can't leave things alone.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's been on a personal mission this past month to watch a collection of 'lowly-regarded six parters' from the Classic Era. These include: The Seeds of Death, The Mutants, The Sensorites and The Time Monster. How did they hold up during this Classic Era bender?
CLASSIC WHO: Rob, meanwhile, zipped through The Android Invasion recently, for the first time in 20 years or more. He gives a few thoughts on watching this less remembered story from an otherwise absolutely classic Season 13.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave ponders what would have happened in Classic Era stories if the Doctor hadn't turned up. He comments on Masque of Mandragora, The Seeds of Doom, and City of Death, but can you think of more? Write in today!
NU-WHO: Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid? More specifically, what are examples of stunt casting (bad) or celebrity casting (good), since the series returned in 2005? Dave and Rob bring examples of each, as well as thoughts from our listeners. Do you agree? Let us know what you think of what's covered in this feature for next ep's mailbag.
FINALLY: Emails from Christopher Bryant and Mike Solko relating to our recent Buffy episode. Did they enjoy it? And Ezra Penny chimes in on the topic of episodes that are generally slated by fans but which he really enjoys.
Dave also comments on it being launch season for US television, with particular comments on The Orville.
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime? It really helps us get noticed.
See you in October for both our monthly show where we'll be looking at the Peter Davison era of Doctor Who.
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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2.9 The Doctor Who Show (September 24, 2017)
The Doctor Who ShowHello! We know some of you have been itching to hear the episode where we discuss Nu-Who's Beryl Reid... and here it is! In addition to that we discuss all the big Doctor Who news stories for the month of September and, of course, read your emails & have some fun along the way.
Today's episode covers:
CLASSIC WHO: Big Finish is creating a series of First Doctor adventures where David Bradley will take the lead. How does this sit with Dave, who rates the First Doctor as 'his' Doctor? What do Adam Lambert and Queen have to do with it and how do the guys feel about Big Finish in general at the present time and where its all going?
NU-WHO: After they left Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman both took on roles in Royal dramas, specifically, The Crown on Netflix and Victoria on ITV. Victoria's ratings have recently plunged. What's behind it all?
NU-WHO: Bradley Walsh. A month on from last episode, the guys still don't know if he'll be Jodie Whittaker's companion, or at least have a part in the new series.
NU-WHO: The 2017 Christmas Special synopsis has leaked in a peculiar manner... but nothing fans didn't already know, so the way it was yanked offline again was amusing.
NU-WHO: According to 'Now We Are 600', Harriet Jones didn't die. Rob has a bit of a rant on this revelation pulling the rug on what everyone believed was an on-screen death. Dave ponders why people can't leave things alone.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave's been on a personal mission this past month to watch a collection of 'lowly-regarded six parters' from the Classic Era. These include: The Seeds of Death, The Mutants, The Sensorites and The Time Monster. How did they hold up during this Classic Era bender?
CLASSIC WHO: Rob, meanwhile, zipped through The Android Invasion recently, for the first time in 20 years or more. He gives a few thoughts on watching this less remembered story from an otherwise absolutely classic Season 13.
CLASSIC WHO: Dave ponders what would have happened in Classic Era stories if the Doctor hadn't turned up. He comments on Masque of Mandragora, The Seeds of Doom, and City of Death, but can you think of more? Write in today!
NU-WHO: Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid? More specifically, what are examples of stunt casting (bad) or celebrity casting (good), since the series returned in 2005? Dave and Rob bring examples of each, as well as thoughts from our listeners. Do you agree? Let us know what you think of what's covered in this feature for next ep's mailbag.
FINALLY: Emails from Christopher Bryant and Mike Solko relating to our recent Buffy episode. Did they enjoy it? And Ezra Penny chimes in on the topic of episodes that are generally slated by fans but which he really enjoys.
Dave also comments on it being launch season for US television, with particular comments on The Orville.
Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime? It really helps us get noticed.
See you in October for both our monthly show where we'll be looking at the Peter Davison era of Doctor Who.
EMAIL US - hello@theDWshow.net
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Episode 307: 42
Who NewThe following events take place during a 42 minute period (more or less), aboard a stranded spaceship spiraling into a sun. Burn With Me!
Join us as we discuss Episode 307: 42
The Doctor and Martha arrive aboard the SS Pentallian where things are getting hot – super hot. The ship has no engines and is hurtling toward a sun. They have 42 minutes to fix the engines, get away from the star, answer trivia, and… oh – find out why crew members are being burned alive.
Email us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or YouTube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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Metebelis 2 #55 - Circle Back to the Giant Rat
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2The Robots of Death had been the greatest Doctor Who story ever. However, young Ben, age 11, was deeply suspicious about the educative appearance of Doctor Who set in Victorian times. Was this going to be Doctor Who goes "The Classic Serial"? If so, where would the monsters be? The best bit in Doctor Who. This is a flashback Metebelis 2 podcast on The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Opening music is Julie Covington's 1976 concept album, Evita. Closing music is taken from the Talons soundtrack composed by Dudley Simpson.
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Episode 307: 42
Who NewThe following events take place during a 42 minute period (more or less), aboard a stranded spaceship spiraling into a sun. Burn With Me!
Join us as we discuss Episode 307: 42
The Doctor and Martha arrive aboard the SS Pentallian where things are getting hot – super hot. The ship has no engines and is hurtling toward a sun. They have 42 minutes to fix the engines, get away from the star, answer trivia, and… oh – find out why crew members are being burned alive.
Email us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or YouTube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
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Metebelis 2 #55 - Circle Back to the Giant Rat
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2The Robots of Death had been the greatest Doctor Who story ever. However, young Ben, age 11, was deeply suspicious about the educative appearance of Doctor Who set in Victorian times. Was this going to be Doctor Who goes "The Classic Serial"? If so, where would the monsters be? The best bit in Doctor Who. This is a flashback Metebelis 2 podcast on The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Opening music is Julie Covington's 1976 concept album, Evita. Closing music is taken from the Talons soundtrack composed by Dudley Simpson.
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EPISODE333 - September Monthly Meetup (2017)
The Cultdom CollectiveOur monthly live meetup for September 2017 where we catch up with recent cultdom news on TV shows & movies plus a look back at the 69th Emmys results.
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EPISODE333 - September Monthly Meetup (2017)
The Cultdom CollectiveOur monthly live meetup for September 2017 where we catch up with recent cultdom news on TV shows & movies plus a look back at the 69th Emmys results.
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EPISODE333 - September Monthly Meetup (2017)
The Cultdom CollectiveOur monthly live meetup for September 2017 where we catch up with recent cultdom news on TV shows & movies plus a look back at the 69th Emmys results.
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EPISODE333 - September Monthly Meetup (2017)
The Cultdom CollectiveOur monthly live meetup for September 2017 where we catch up with recent cultdom news on TV shows & movies plus a look back at the 69th Emmys results.