Latest Podcast Episodes
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Series 5 Episode 4: Graeme Burk Interview
The Preachrs PodcastListen in as Benjamin talks to Doctor Who book writer and fan and hear all about his book "Who is the Doctor?"
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Episode 52 : The Twin Dilemma
The Untempered Schism PodcastWe here at The Untempered Schism have dedicated ourselves to look at all parts of Doctor Who, from the best to the worst, and today we're looking at the very worst, The Twin Dilemma. The 6th Doctor has just regeneration and is a bit off kilter, while at the same time the twins in the title have been kidnapped for nefarious purposes. Is the 6th Doctor really going to kill Peri, is the universe really in deadly danger, as is this story as bad as everyone says... the answers may surprise you.
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Web: http://www.untemperedschism.org/Duration: 30:03
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Article 45.1: Book Club 4: Mary Tamm Times Three
Articles of the Shadow ProclamationIt's that time again. Book Club with Scott Viguie and Ken Spivey! This time they're talking about The Androids of Tara, so come on and join the conversation.
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Another delay... #apologies
'Who' - Is The Man PodcastI can't upload the 50th. It's too big. Please bare with me.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #161 - review of Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
The Doctor Who PodcastYou've just watched some old dinosaurs on a spaceship, now listen to a few old dinosaurs in the Doctor Who Podcast Campervan talk about the latest episode from this short and sweet run of Doctor Who - Dinosaurs on a Spaceship! James and Leeson will again provide you with the first podcast review available of [...]
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #161 - review of Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
The Doctor Who PodcastYou’ve just watched some old dinosaurs on a spaceship, now listen to a few old dinosaurs in the Doctor Who Podcast Campervan talk about the latest episode from this short and sweet run of Doctor Who – Dinosaurs on a Spaceship! James and Leeson will again provide you with the first podcast review available of [...]
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Episode 13 - PART ONE - The First Review About Dragon*Con
Transmissions From AtlantisThe crew from Transmissions From Atlantis is back, fresh off their trip to Atlanta for Dragon*Con 2012. In the first of a three part Episode 13, JC and Rita discuss what it was like to experience Dragon*Con, the differences between Dragon*Con during the day and at night as well as what the heck happened to our schedule. For our Doctor Who segment, we fill you in on our experience meeting Torchwood and Who superstar John Barrowman and we share with our very first in the real world celebrity moment with Mr. Barrowman.
Dragon*Con Part One is delivered in bite sized quantities – just over one hour of TFA goodness! Check us out!
As always, the schedule follows the Jump!
Schedule
1:54 Opening
3:21 Dragon*Con – the Event
9:27 Dragon*Con at Night
25:35 What the heck happened to our schedule?
52:48 Meeting John Barrowman
1:02:43 Closing
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Sciencey Wiencey 002 - Solar Flares
Doctor Who: Sciencey Wiencey podcastThis time looking at Solar Flares and solar storms in new and classic Doctor Who.
Please send feedback to: scienceywiencey@gmail.com
Twitter: @scienceywiencey
SPOILERS FOR: The Ark In Space, The Beast Below
Minor spoiler-ish for: The Sontaran Experiment, Girl in the Fireplace
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Sciencey Wiencey 002 - Solar Flares
Doctor Who: Sciencey Wiencey podcastThis time looking at Solar Flares and solar storms in new and classic Doctor Who.
Please send feedback to: scienceywiencey@gmail.com
Twitter: @scienceywiencey
SPOILERS FOR: The Ark In Space, The Beast Below
Minor spoiler-ish for: The Sontaran Experiment, Girl in the Fireplace
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The Cape and The Cowl, Issue 1 - new comics podcast!
Impossible PodcastsWelcome to The Cape and the Cowl! In the new Comic Book Podcast, James and Olivia round-up how Superman kissing Wonder Woman damages female characters, discuss Rob Liefeld vs. Scott Snyder, review Kelly Sue DeConnick’s new Captain Marvel series, rundown the comics you should pick up this week, and try to remember what happened in Civil War.
Let us know what you think – are you an avid comics reader, and if so, what titles are you into? Or are you new to the world of comics, but interested in finding out more? James and Olivia will be back soon with another Cape and Cowl, so get in touch with your feedback, comments and questions!
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Episode 5: Dinobots on a Raumschiff
The You Who PodcastThis week we take a skewed, forgetful and downright confusing look at 'Dinosaurs on a Spaceship'. David Lynch would be proud of us!
Twitter: @clareylouwho @onlybloodydavid @youwhopodcast
E-Mail: youwhopodcast@yahoo.co.uk
Me Grimlock king!
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Bigger on the Inside - Episode 98
Bigger on the InsideIn this short episode, Cassandra returns to plague The Doctor ("New Earth"), and The Doctor squares off against a werewolf ("Tooth and Claw"). Also, spoiler-free thoughts on "Asylum of the Daleks," a brief discussion of "Attack of the Graske," and Mike reveals what Dan has requested he review thanks to his donation to the Earth-2.net: The Show Shameless Pledge Drive.
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The Wacko Sando & Zacko Show #1: 'The Wizard, The Budgie, and The Noob'
An Improbable Podcast
featuring: Sandro JF & Zachary Adams. special guests: Daniel & Ryan Anderson. rated E for everyone Now bridging the gaps between AIP episodes, The Wacko Sando & Zacko Show will, hopefully, insert comedy into your ears! 00:00: Main Theme & Welcomes 03:01: "What Have You Been Doing Lately?" 03:47: The Paralympics London 2012 06:56: The Tall Man 10:04: Zach's Live Play Through of Slender 17:05: Our Favourite Animal 23:01: Goodbyes & End Theme "An Improbable Website" improbablewebsite.webs.com "GoReCo." gorecomc.webs.com "Daniels YouTube Channel (The Angry Budgie)" www.youtube.com/user/danielrocks0227
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Article 45: You Must Remember This
Articles of the Shadow ProclamationWell, that started things off with a bang, eh? What do you all think of the theme of memory in this episode and that glance at the camera near the end? If you want to know what we thought, you just need to get comfortable and give the podcast a listen.
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2MTL 278: Continuity of the Daleks
Two-minute Time LordOr: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Contradictions.
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The Cloister Room 040 - Wh-Wha? What's-Its-It-Uh-Wha? What's Going On?
The Cloister RoomNew Doctor Who has arrived, and with it, it has brought every Dalek ever. Oh, and one massive, confusing, exciting surprise. Which is the source of our titular confusion. Join Tom and Louis for some head scratching. There are, of course, spoilers for Asylum of the Daleks. Which is the episode we're discussing.
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Episode 94: Oh Look, Teacups!
The Happiness PatrolIt's BACK and better than ever! Season Seven of Doctor Who returns to our TV Sets and just in time!We here at The Happiness Patrol are excited, so join us as we discuss 'Asylum of The Daleks' were the Daleks have an asylum full of, well...DALEKS!Dale W, Nancy A and Lewis B talk and give personal insight of this first episode of Doctor Who's brand new season!So sit back, relax and enjoy the jibber-jabber on this week's
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 25: NA # 10 Doctor Who and the Prostitutes
The Oncoming StormJosh and Ashley are behind the 8 ball here in the 25th episode of The Oncoming Storm. After recording a really excellent episode, technical issues sent it to podcast heaven, never to be heard again. Your hosts have persevered however, and come back to record it again! So for the second time, Josh and Ashley are looking at this month's New Adventure, Transit by Ben Aaronovitch. Yes, yes, the one with all the naughty bits in it. Josh and Ashley tackle the issue head on... which leads to a wildly debated tangent on what exactly can and should be included in Doctor Who. And then somehow the canon debate gets brought up. But don't worry, they DO talk about Transit... eventually. Oh, and they briefly talk about Asylum of the Daleks, so if you don't want to hear about it, skip past the 4 minute mark ;) The Oncoming Storm... this time, we've got Prostitutes, Joyboys, and Catfood Monsters! The future, everyone!
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Earth Station Who Episode 14: Asylum of the Daleks
Earth Station WhoThe Doctor is back! And so is the ESW crew! Mike, Mike, and Dave take a look at the first episode of Series 7 with a few friends – Bobby Nash, Scott Viguie, Sacha Dzuba, and Keith Lancaster. So...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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The Ood Cast S05E02 - Dalek, Interrupted
The Ood Cast“I think that sounds a bit like an ill cockerel…”
This week, flogging a dead cybermat, the Ood Cast return to the concept of “Sexy Daleks”. There's also an earnest debate, peculiar mouth noises, a wet shave and some filing cabinets. Not to mention a new companion, an exciting twist and the Special Weapons Dalek.
Elsewhere, an industrial manufacturer gets an order they just can't handle, Skaro may or may not have been destroyed and Alpha’s being a good Dad.
Yes, a brilliant first episode has flashed past our screens. We’ve tried to review it but to be honest, it's all a bit of a Blur…
We’re just flirting to keep you interested.
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50 Shades Of Gallifrey 06.09.2012
The 50 Shades of Gallifrey PodcastAsk me anything is back, as well as todays news, reviews and an exclusive announcemnt from our official news provider www.thegallifreytimes.co.uk!! It's going to be great birthday for me!
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PodKast with a Souffle!
Kasterborous PodkastThis is the podKast you don’t want to miss – Doctor Who is back and we’re raring to go with our fantastic discussion and review of Asylum of the Daleks!
While our American team member Brian Terranova might have been gracious enough to hold back on spoilers and “ner ner ne-ner ner” taunting of having seen it first, he’s managed to retain his enthusiasm for the episode for an extra week. Not that it is needed as despite a few characterization issues and the seemingly-ongoing discussion about the use of classic Daleks (or otherwise) James McLean also bristles with pleasure over the episode.
In fact it’s a full house – but don’t let that fool you as there is plenty more to chat about, from semantics about Skaro to whether Matt Smith is hanging up his dickie bow any time soon.
So, how do you enjoy the podKast (with a “K”)? Well, you’ve probably spotted the player just above, not to mention the player in the top of the right sidebar.
You can also subscribe to our RSS feed (a popular way of keeping track of and automatically downloading podcasts) and you’ll even find the podKast listed on iTunes!
If you would have any thoughts or responses to this week's topic, or would like to contribute to future recordings with topic ideas or comments, you can do so by leaving your comments below or dropping us a line via the Contact Us page.
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The Memory Cheats #26
The Memory CheatsEpisode #26 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...
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The Memory Cheats #26
The Memory CheatsEpisode #26 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...
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The Memory Cheats #26
The Memory CheatsEpisode #26 of Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats! In this episode, we discuss...
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TDP 262: ian levine on DWO Whocast
Tin Dog PodcastFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Ian Levine (born 22 June 1953,[1] in Blackpool, Lancashire) is an English songwriter, producer, and DJ. He is also a well-known fan of the long-running television show Doctor Who. Levine attended Arnold (House) School in Blackpool from 1963 to 1970. In 1996 Levine traced over 660 members of his own family on his mother's side and organised the enormous Cooklin family reunion, on 21 July in London. This has been called the biggest family reunion of all time[citation needed], and was covered on the BBC Evening News, and, extensively, in The Jewish Chronicle. Between 1997 and 1999 Ian Levine produced and directed the documentary film The Strange World of Northern Soul, an anthology of the underground music cult. This was a video box set, containing over 12 hours of footage with booklet and CD, and incorporating 131 performances by the legendary American soul acts who had, in most cases, never been filmed before. The event premiered at the King George's Hall in Blackburn to an audience of 1300 in July 1999. The Strange World of Northern Soul was released on DVD as a six-disc box set, replete with extras, in 2003. In May 2000, Levine organised the reunion of his entire school class from the 1960s at Arnold School in Blackpool. All 30 members of class 3A were found and brought together to experience lessons, P.E. in the gym, a rugby match, and an assembly with their original teachers, all in original style school uniform. The reunion was filmed and shown by the BBC.[1] Contents 1 Music career 2 Doctor Who 2.1 "Doctor in Distress" 2.2 Later history 2.3 DVDs 2.4 K-9 and Company 3 American comic books 4 References 5 External links Music career Levine is most noted for his work in the music genres of pop, soul, disco, and Hi-NRG. Earlier in his career he was a disc jockey at the Blackpool Mecca, and became an avid collector of soul, R&B, and Northern Soul records. In the mid-1970s he also produced for disco, leading into the genre's evolution into Hi-NRG. Levine was also a resident DJ at the legendary gay disco Heaven, an important venue in 1980s gay London. He and songwriting partner Fiachra Trench were among the main figures in the development of the Hi-NRG style and its moderate success in North America, writing and producing "So Many Men, So Little Time" by Miquel Brown (two million sales), and "High Energy" by Evelyn Thomas (seven million sales). During the 1980s and 1990s he mixed a number of dance-pop hits for a variety of artists, including Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, Kim Wilde, Bronski Beat, Amanda Lear, Bananarama, Tiffany, Dollar and Hazell Dean. He also founded his own groups: Seventh Avenue, which featured two members of Big Fun; Optimystic; and Bad Boys Inc. He also wrote and produced for the successful UK boy band Take That, and for The Pasadenas. He has written and produced several TV themes including "Discomania", "Gypsy Girl", "ITV Celebrity Awards Show", "Christmasmania" and "Abbamania". In 1987, Levine began recording some former artists from Motown. By 1989 the project had grown in size and a reunion of 60 Motown stars in Detroit, Michigan, outside the original Hitsville USA building, attracted attention from several media outlets. Motorcity Records was launched as a record label, initially distributed by PRT and later Pacific, then Charly and finally Total/BMG. By the time the project ended in the mid 1990s, over 850 songs had been recorded by 108 artists who had all been formerly signed to Motown. As an album range, the project continues to be released to this day, but the most successful single was by an artist who hadn't recorded for twenty three years, Frances Nero, with "Footsteps Following Me", co-written with Levine and Ivy Jo Hunter, the man who wrote "Dancing in the Street". In 2007, Levine formed the label Centre City Records, on which he has released four albums: Northern Soul 2007, Disco 2008, Yesterday and Tomorrow (a collection of his 30 greatest hits, re-interpreted by his current roster of artists) and Northern Soul 2008. In 2010 Ian Levine formed a new boy band called "Inju5tice". The band launched their career with the song "A Long Long Way From Home" which was a commercial failure. Ian backed away from the project shortly after. Inju5tice later went on to become ELi'Prime. Doctor Who Levine is well known as a fan of the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. Levine was, in part, responsible for the return of a number of missing episodes of the show to the BBC's archives, and was involved in stopping the destruction of further serials after he learnt that they were being discarded. He also retained many off-air recordings. An unofficial continuity consultant during the early 1980s,[2] some observers have speculated that the Abzorbaloff monster played by Peter Kay in the Doctor Who episode "Love & Monsters" was based on Levine and reflects his role in fandom.[3][4] The Abzorbaloff design was created by Blue Peter "Design a Doctor Who Monster"-winner William Grantham. "Doctor in Distress" In 1985, when the BBC announced that the series would be placed on an eighteen-month hiatus, and the show's cancellation was widely rumoured, Levine gathered a group of actors from the series, together with a number of minor celebrities, to record a protest single called Doctor in Distress. The participants included the series' two lead actors, Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant, as well as other actors associated with the series such as Nicholas Courtney and Anthony Ainley. Also involved were members of the bands Bucks Fizz, The Moody Blues and Ultravox. Hans Zimmer was one of the musicians involved in the record's production. Levine has since claimed that the song was originally the brain child of Gary Downie, a production manager at the BBC and partner of John Nathan-Turner, the producer of the show at the time. The single was released under the name “Who Cares?”, and was universally panned. Levine himself said later, "It was an absolute balls-up fiasco. It was pathetic and bad and stupid. It tried to tell the Doctor Who history in an awful high-energy song. It almost ruined me.”[5] Later history In recent years he has claimed that he co-wrote the Season 22 story Attack of the Cybermen with series script editor Eric Saward, although the writer's credit is officially given to “Paula Moore”, a pseudonym for Saward's then girlfriend, Paula Woolsey. Levine's claim is that he wrote the story outline and that Saward wrote the script, with Woolsey contributing nothing.[1][6] This version of events was flatly denied by Eric Saward in a Doctor Who Magazine interview, as well as by Woolsey herself when she was interviewed by David J. Howe, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker for their series of Doctor Who reference books. Levine at one time worked in close collaboration with the Doctor Who Restoration Team on various DVD releases of classic Doctor Who serials, though he no longer produces documentaries for them. Levine's efforts to locate missing episodes of Who continue. On 20 April 2006, it was announced on the BBC children's show Blue Peter that Levine would purchase a life-sized Dalek for anyone who would return one of the 108 missing episodes; details were provided on Blue Peter's website.[7] DVDs Ian Levine has also been responsible for producing a number of extras on the Doctor Who DVD releases: the documentaries "Over the Edge" and "Inside the Spaceship" were included on the 3-disc set "The Beginning", while "Genesis of a Classic" appeared on the release for Genesis of the Daleks. Levine has also contributed to many other classic series DVDs, appearing as an in-vision interviewee on occasions, and by allowing the Restoration Team access to his private collection of rare studio footage and off-air recordings. K-9 and Company He also composed the theme music for K-9 and Company, an unsuccessful pilot for a proposed Doctor Who spin-off series featuring the robotic dog and Sarah Jane Smith. American comic books Levine also possesses one of the world's great collections of American comic books. He claims to have the only complete set of DC Comics in the world, with at least one copy of each DC comic book sold at retail (i.e., not including promotional or giveaway comics) from the 1930s to present.[1][8] The last vintage comic book he obtained for his collection was a copy of New Adventure Comics #26, which he acquired at the San Diego Comic-Con in July 2005. Although Levine's complete DC comic book collection does not include all of the hundreds of different promotional (non-retail) and giveaway comic books that DC released over the decades (the particular identifying information for many of them has been lost due to DC not retaining decades-old licensing information), his DC promotional and giveaway collection contains the vast majority of all of the DC promotional and giveaway comic books currently known to have existed, and is perhaps the most complete DC promotional and giveaway collection currently in existence.[9] The writer and comic book expert Paul Sassienie began cataloging, grading and certificating 'The Ian Levine' collection in May 2011. References ^ a b c d Levine, Ian (7 February 2007). "Ian Levine CV". Ian Levine's MySpace blog. Retrieved 11 October 2010. ^ Bailey, David (1 April 2009 (cover date)). "The Fact of Fiction: Logopolis". Doctor Who Magazine (Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent: Panini Comics) (406): 57. ^ Phipps, Tim (8 August 2006). "Happy Times and Places: "Love and Monsters"". Strange Horizons. Retrieved 25 November 2006. "I've no idea if [Russell T. Davies] was explicitly thinking of Ian Levine when he wrote the Abzorbaloff, but I can't help but suspect that Levine was bouncing somewhere around the back of his head." ^ Petridis, Alexis (24 November 2006). "Take That, Beautiful World" (free registration required). The Guardian. Retrieved 25 November 2006. ^ McGurk, Stuart (22 October 2005). "Shows of support" (free registration required). The Guardian. Retrieved 25 November 2006. ^ Levine, Ian (26 November 2006). "Re: TV Cream rumour" (free registration required). Outpost Gallifrey forum. Retrieved 26 November 2006.[dead link] ^ "Missing Doctor Who films". Blue Peter website. bbc.co.uk. 19 April 2006. Archived from the original on 31 August 2006. Retrieved 25 November 2006. ^ Zurzolo, Vincent (9 August 2005). "DC Completist Ian Levine Interview all the way from the UK!". Comic Zone. World Talk Radio. Retrieved 25 November 2006. ^ Levine, Ian (15 July 2005). "The DC Collection Is COMPLETE.". Collectors Society Message Board. Retrieved 25 November 2006. External links Ian Levine at the Internet Movie Database Official site (Centre City Records) interview by Bill Brewster
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Pharos Project 112: Girl, Interrupted
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we're joined by Martyn from the Bad Wiff podcast, as we review "Asylum of the Daleks". Also, we have an interview with Dee Sadler, who played Flower Child in "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy". She's lovely.
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @Doctor_Vendetta @BadWilf
Facebook: The Super Smashing Great Pharos Project Group Page
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Side Trip 3 - Our Holiday with the Gringo Killer
Traveling the VortexAs promised in Episode 87, here is Keith & Sarah’s recount of their time on holiday.
They embarked on a trip to New Orleans to board a cruise ship to go to Progresso, Yucatan and Cozumel for their honeymoon.
We hope you enjoy!
The video of the kids dancing at the church in Progresso:
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Pharos Project 112: Girl, Interrupted
The Pharos Project PodcastThis week, we're joined by Martyn from the Bad Wiff podcast, as we review "Asylum of the Daleks". Also, we have an interview with Dee Sadler, who played Flower Child in "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy". She's lovely.
Twitter: @PharosProject @KungFuYoda @Doctor_Vendetta @BadWilf
Facebook: The Super Smashing Great Pharos Project Group Page
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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The Doctor Who Episode #160 - Interview with classic Doctor Who companion Peter Purves
The Doctor Who PodcastA short break from the excitement that is Season 7 of Doctor Who. James and Leeson bring you a fantastic interview from Whooverville 4, one of the greatest conventions on the planet. They were lucky enough to sit down with classic Doctor Who companion, Peter Purves. Peter played Steven Taylor, the fiesty companion to the [...]
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Interview with classic Doctor Who companion Peter Purves
The Doctor Who PodcastA short break from the excitement that is Season 7 of Doctor Who.
James and Leeson bring you a fantastic interview from Whooverville 4, one of the greatest conventions on the planet.
They were lucky enough to sit down with classic Doctor Who companion, Peter Purves.
Peter played Steven Taylor, the fiesty companion to the 1st Doctor, William Hartnell from 1965 to 1966. He has also been involved with various Big Finish companion chronicles.
Settle back for what is an enjoyable interview with Peter Purves.
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Interview with classic Doctor Who companion Peter Purves
The Doctor Who PodcastA short break from the excitement that is Season 7 of Doctor Who.
James and Leeson bring you a fantastic interview from Whooverville 4, one of the greatest conventions on the planet.
They were lucky enough to sit down with classic Doctor Who companion, Peter Purves.
Peter played Steven Taylor, the fiesty companion to the 1st Doctor, William Hartnell from 1965 to 1966. He has also been involved with various Big Finish companion chronicles.
Settle back for what is an enjoyable interview with Peter Purves.
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The Corsair's Closet podcast - 1.6 Villainous Lair 1 year Anniversary Interviews with Patrick and Chris
The Corsair's Closet podcastWelcome to the deceptively named "Normal Heights" where the abnormal don't even bother hiding in the shadows. They walk the streets of the business district out in plain view, often on their way to our favorite hang-outs of Villainous Lair Comics and Gaming. Come learn where, as the Doctor would say, "the Geeks live".
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Ep-009 Don't Fear the Reaper
Playing Doctor: A Doctor Who PodcastWe are joined by our good friend Darryl Lewis of FlyingMonkeyMotoGear.com as we discuss Doctor Who series 1, episode 8, “Father’s Day.” Darryl is the amazing talent behind our theme music and he writes a awesome blog about Motorcycles, Sci-Fi and Rock ‘n Roll, so check it out.
This time, Rose's brilliant idea of the week is to go back and meet her father in his dying moments. Hilarity ensues when she saves his life instead, tearing a hole in the time space continuum. Giant bug-dinosaur-like creatures take advantage of the situation, terrorizing the town and all the British white trash within. It looks like the end for the Doctor when he becomes a crunchy snack for one of the Reapers, until Pete Tyler becomes the hero and sacrifices himself to set things right again.
If you want to survive breaking the Universe be sure you have your TARDIS key handy and Don’t Fear the Reaper!
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50 Shades Of Gallifrey 05.09.2013
The 50 Shades of Gallifrey PodcastWell now, what an arduous podcast that was. I, for some reason without the aid of drink or medication was seemingly incapable of speaking properly this evening. We rounded up the news and podcast releases as well as answering your questions from twitter. These included, is 'Doctor Who?' the new catchphrase for Moffats Doctor and I answer as to what my favourite 'New Who; episode is. As always... enjoy and GERONIMO!
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The Doctor Who Episode #160 - Interview with classic Doctor Who companion Peter Purves
The Doctor Who PodcastA short break from the excitement that is Season 7 of Doctor Who. James and Leeson bring you a fantastic interview from Whooverville 4, one of the greatest conventions on the planet. They were lucky enough to sit down with classic Doctor Who companion, Peter Purves. Peter played Steven Taylor, the fiesty companion to the [...]
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The Doctor Who Episode #160 - Interview with classic Doctor Who companion Peter Purves
The Doctor Who PodcastA short break from the excitement that is Season 7 of Doctor Who. James and Leeson bring you a fantastic interview from Whooverville 4, one of the greatest conventions on the planet. They were lucky enough to sit down with classic Doctor Who companion, Peter Purves. Peter played Steven Taylor, the fiesty companion to the [...]
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Doctor Who Spoiler-Free Preview - 7.02 'Dinosaurs on a Spaceship'
Impossible PodcastsCaleb and Sarah preview Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, episode 2 of the new series of Doctor Who, written by Chris Chibnall. With a great guest cast including Arthur Weasley, Argus Filch, Inspector Lestrade and Mitchell & Webb (also known as Mark Williams, David Bradley, Rupert Graves and, er, Mitchell & Webb), the Doctor assembles a motley gang to investigate dinosaurs… on a spaceship!
But is the entertainment factor of said prehistoric creatures be undermined by flaws in the characterisation? We give our first impressions, and a drop a few hints and teasers about what’s ahead.
If you want a few more hints, read on… (more…)
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Doctor Who Review - Asylum of the Daleks (2012)
MrTARDIS Reviews
Trilbee takes a look at the Series 7 opener. Should 'Asylum of the Daleks' be sectioned or is it perfectly sane?
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Earth Station One Episode 127: ESO Network Invades Dragon*Con 2012
Earth Station OneFor the first time, hosts from all the ESO Network of podcasts sat down and recorded together! And what better subject than the greatness that was Dragon*Con 2012? Featuring ESO’s Mike, Mike, Bobby, and William, Phantom Troublemaker from Earth Station Who, Jason & Rita from Transmissions from Atlantis, Dr. Scott from Doctor Geek’s Laboratory, and … Continue reading
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Article 44.3: Dragon*Con 2012 - Day 4
Articles of the Shadow ProclamationThe convention is over for another year, and folks have headed for home. Don't worry, there's still Scott's Monday report to look forward to. (Quite the busy fellow is our Scott, eh?)
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7.01 - Asylum of the Daleks
FeexbyLawrence and John talk through Asylum of the Daleks. There are three swears. All of them John's.
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50 Shades Of Gallifrey 04.09.2013
The 50 Shades of Gallifrey PodcastAs always lots of news, the daily podcast report and I talk about the regular Tuesday topic of conversation of Doctor Who: yay or nay? This week I talk about Paul Mcgann and to be honest I found it very hard to say a bad work about him! Well be fair, there's not much bad we can say about him! At least thats the hardest one out of the way.... (OH GROW UP!)
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Scrolls Book Group: The Life-cycle Of Software Objects
Geek SyndicateThe Life-cycle of Software Objects is a story by Ted Chiang about our relationship with artificial intelligence and what it means to be alive. It's kind of a peculiar read but well worth it, as we quickly discovered. Joining Dion and Phil to discuss the tale is our guest host, the delightful Dee - otherwise known as 'Faint Dreams.'
Now, don't go skipping straight past. I know what you're thinking. You're thinking 'I've never heard of it, never read it, so why listen to the podcast?' Well, Firstly we're bloody brilliant. Honest, guv'nor. Secondly, it's actually a pretty quick read - a novella rather than a book (Around 60 pages.) Thirdly, The Life-cycle Of Software Objects is available right here for free, and Fourthly it's an absolute corker. We've all had ideas and questions exploding in our brains long after we finished reading it.
So you're not going anywhere, right?
Right :-D
You snuggle down and start reading, I'll just sit here and... I dunno, tweet or something.
Dum de dum... de dum... de dum...
Ready? Brilliant.
For those of you interested in reading more of Ted Chiang's work, there is a round-up of his stories at Metafilter, all free and perfectly legal. Some are in text, some are audiobooks. Here also is a separate link for the story that Dee mentions right at the end of the podcast, called 'Liking What You See: A Documentary.'Want to know a little more about Artificial Intelligence? You could listen to Dissecting Worlds (cheap shot) or have a look at this wikipedia entry. Most edifying.
As ever, feedback is appreciated. You can tweet @Dion_Scrolls, @Phlambler or @FaintDreams, e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or share your views with everyone in the Comments section below.
We hope you enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed making it.
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Episode 17
The Time MeddlersSaturday 1 September saw the return of Doctor Who to UK television screens, so this instalment of The Time Meddlers sees Ian, David and Jonathan reviewing the first episode of the new series: ‘Asylum of the Daleks’. (Of course, make sure you’ve seen the episode before you listen!) So, join them as they discuss Daleks, HD, eggs, Instagram, shocks, dreams, divorce, screaming, and… ice cream… It all makes sense when you listen. More or less.
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Scrolls Book Group: The Life-cycle Of Software Objects
Geek SyndicateThe Life-cycle of Software Objects is a story by Ted Chiang about our relationship with artificial intelligence and what it means to be alive. It's kind of a peculiar read but well worth it, as we quickly discovered. Joining Dion and Phil to discuss the tale is our guest host, the delightful Dee - otherwise known as 'Faint Dreams.'
Now, don't go skipping straight past. I know what you're thinking. You're thinking 'I've never heard of it, never read it, so why listen to the podcast?' Well, Firstly we're bloody brilliant. Honest, guv'nor. Secondly, it's actually a pretty quick read - a novella rather than a book (Around 60 pages.) Thirdly, The Life-cycle Of Software Objects is available right here for free, and Fourthly it's an absolute corker. We've all had ideas and questions exploding in our brains long after we finished reading it.
So you're not going anywhere, right?
Right :-D
You snuggle down and start reading, I'll just sit here and... I dunno, tweet or something.
Dum de dum... de dum... de dum...
Ready? Brilliant.
For those of you interested in reading more of Ted Chiang's work, there is a round-up of his stories at Metafilter, all free and perfectly legal. Some are in text, some are audiobooks. Here also is a separate link for the story that Dee mentions right at the end of the podcast, called 'Liking What You See: A Documentary.'Want to know a little more about Artificial Intelligence? You could listen to Dissecting Worlds (cheap shot) or have a look at this wikipedia entry. Most edifying.
As ever, feedback is appreciated. You can tweet @Dion_Scrolls, @Phlambler or @FaintDreams, e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or share your views with everyone in the Comments section below.
We hope you enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed making it.
Keep reading.
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The Flashing Blade Podcast 1-123
The Flashing Blade PodcastUm... Hello? Anybody out there? Chinn? Dr. Phil? Children of Time?
Hello?
Look, bloody well have a Richard Franklin (mike Yates) interview and stop yer moaning
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Asylum of the Daleks with Alan Kistler
A Mad Man with a BoxThe long wait is over! “Doctor Who” has returned to our screens with a fantastic season opener chock full of surprises and of course ...Daleks!
Alan “Sizzler” Kistler returns to the podcast to provide some insightful commentary on this episode. I’ll tell you right now, we both really enjoyed the story but it definitely asks more questions than it answers. If this is an indication of things to come for the next five weeks we, the viewers, are in for a hell of a ride.Follow Alan on Twitter @SizzlerKistler
Visit his website at AlanKistler.com
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