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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Enemies We’d Bring Back
The Doctor Who ShowWhat baddies would we bring back to Doctor Who... and why? This month we discuss enemies from the earliest days of the classic era, through to the modern era, who could make a great comeback in the series, whether long overdue or not.
Before then, we discuss some news from the past month, some short topics, and some great listener feedback. We really do have the best listeners, folks.
PS: We had some sound issues this episode, thanks for bearing with them.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Enemies We’d Bring Back
The Doctor Who ShowWhat baddies would we bring back to Doctor Who... and why? This month we discuss enemies from the earliest days of the classic era, through to the modern era, who could make a great comeback in the series, whether long overdue or not.
Before then, we discuss some news from the past month, some short topics, and some great listener feedback. We really do have the best listeners, folks.
PS: We had some sound issues this episode, thanks for bearing with them.
Hope you enjoy the episode! Contact us anytime, hello@theDWshow.net
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Episode 32 - The Ark in Space (with Stacey Smith?)
Doctor Who LiteratureJason is joined this week by three-time Doctor Who Literature guest Stacey Smith?, to break down Ian Marter's first novelization, "The Ark in Space". Stacey, who continues to be prolific, recently edited the Outside In volume on Twin Peaks, and, of course, Stacey being Stacey, has several other books in the work. All at once. Other passionate and controversial opinions are exchanged.
Jason then does his close reading of Ian Marter's text of the Ark in Space book. What does Marter do differently from Terrance Books? How do the scenes in the book stack up to those on television? And how much are we looking forward to Marter's next book after this one?
You can check out the full Doctor Who Literature archives here.
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
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Episode 32 - The Ark in Space (with Stacey Smith?)
Doctor Who LiteratureJason is joined this week by three-time Doctor Who Literature guest Stacey Smith?, to break down Ian Marter's first novelization, "The Ark in Space". Stacey, who continues to be prolific, recently edited the Outside In volume on Twin Peaks, and, of course, Stacey being Stacey, has several other books in the work. All at once. Other passionate and controversial opinions are exchanged.
Jason then does his close reading of Ian Marter's text of the Ark in Space book. What does Marter do differently from Terrance Books? How do the scenes in the book stack up to those on television? And how much are we looking forward to Marter's next book after this one?
You can check out the full Doctor Who Literature archives here.
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Episode 32 - The Ark in Space (with Stacey Smith?)
Doctor Who LiteratureJason is joined this week by three-time Doctor Who Literature guest Stacey Smith?, to break down Ian Marter's first novelization, "The Ark in Space". Stacey, who continues to be prolific, recently edited the Outside In volume on Twin Peaks, and, of course, Stacey being Stacey, has several other books in the work. All at once. Other passionate and controversial opinions are exchanged.
Jason then does his close reading of Ian Marter's text of the Ark in Space book. What does Marter do differently from Terrance Books? How do the scenes in the book stack up to those on television? And how much are we looking forward to Marter's next book after this one?
You can check out the full Doctor Who Literature archives here.
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Episode 32 - The Ark in Space (with Stacey Smith?)
Doctor Who LiteratureJason is joined this week by three-time Doctor Who Literature guest Stacey Smith?, to break down Ian Marter's first novelization, "The Ark in Space". Stacey, who continues to be prolific, recently edited the Outside In volume on Twin Peaks, and, of course, Stacey being Stacey, has several other books in the work. All at once. Other passionate and controversial opinions are exchanged.
Jason then does his close reading of Ian Marter's text of the Ark in Space book. What does Marter do differently from Terrance Books? How do the scenes in the book stack up to those on television? And how much are we looking forward to Marter's next book after this one?
You can check out the full Doctor Who Literature archives here.
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Radio Free Skaro #858 - Freedom of Choice
Radio Free SkaroIt’s the Time Before the Time of The RTD this week, as showrunner part deux Russels T Davies was a guest on the Triple C (Creative Confidence Collective) webinar and spoke of disability in the media, his writing process, creativity and the current state of the world, and we at RFS have listened and jotted down our meanderings. There’s also additional photographic evidence of Neil Patrick Harris being in Doctor Who to mull over, a call for Gallifrey One discussion panel topics and TARDIS Talks, our usual wallowing in the past with the Timelash, and part three of the gripping 1960s serial “The Space Museum” to outright ignore and blather over! Enjoy!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- The Timelash
- RTD Webinar
- David Tennant & Neil Patrick Harris set photo
- Doctor Who Magazine 579 released
- Gally discussion panel submissions open
- Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures: The Nine released
- Big Finish Torchwood: Dead Plates released
Commentary:
-
Episode 32 - The Ark in Space (with Stacey Smith?)
Doctor Who LiteratureJason is joined this week by three-time Doctor Who Literature guest Stacey Smith?, to break down Ian Marter's first novelization, "The Ark in Space". Stacey, who continues to be prolific, recently edited the Outside In volume on Twin Peaks, and, of course, Stacey being Stacey, has several other books in the work. All at once. Other passionate and controversial opinions are exchanged.
Jason then does his close reading of Ian Marter's text of the Ark in Space book. What does Marter do differently from Terrance Books? How do the scenes in the book stack up to those on television? And how much are we looking forward to Marter's next book after this one?
You can check out the full Doctor Who Literature archives here.
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Episode 32 - The Ark in Space (with Stacey Smith?)
Doctor Who LiteratureJason is joined this week by three-time Doctor Who Literature guest Stacey Smith?, to break down Ian Marter's first novelization, "The Ark in Space". Stacey, who continues to be prolific, recently edited the Outside In volume on Twin Peaks, and, of course, Stacey being Stacey, has several other books in the work. All at once. Other passionate and controversial opinions are exchanged.
Jason then does his close reading of Ian Marter's text of the Ark in Space book. What does Marter do differently from Terrance Books? How do the scenes in the book stack up to those on television? And how much are we looking forward to Marter's next book after this one?
You can check out the full Doctor Who Literature archives here.
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Episode 32 - The Ark in Space (with Stacey Smith?)
Doctor Who LiteratureJason is joined this week by three-time Doctor Who Literature guest Stacey Smith?, to break down Ian Marter's first novelization, "The Ark in Space". Stacey, who continues to be prolific, recently edited the Outside In volume on Twin Peaks, and, of course, Stacey being Stacey, has several other books in the work. All at once. Other passionate and controversial opinions are exchanged.
Jason then does his close reading of Ian Marter's text of the Ark in Space book. What does Marter do differently from Terrance Books? How do the scenes in the book stack up to those on television? And how much are we looking forward to Marter's next book after this one?
You can check out the full Doctor Who Literature archives here.
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Episode 32 - The Ark in Space (with Stacey Smith?)
Doctor Who LiteratureJason is joined this week by three-time Doctor Who Literature guest Stacey Smith?, to break down Ian Marter's first novelization, "The Ark in Space". Stacey, who continues to be prolific, recently edited the Outside In volume on Twin Peaks, and, of course, Stacey being Stacey, has several other books in the work. All at once. Other passionate and controversial opinions are exchanged.
Jason then does his close reading of Ian Marter's text of the Ark in Space book. What does Marter do differently from Terrance Books? How do the scenes in the book stack up to those on television? And how much are we looking forward to Marter's next book after this one?
You can check out the full Doctor Who Literature archives here.
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Audio 26: Comes in Clutch (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)
Trust Your DoctorI think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.
So one time I was driving my car away from the shop after replacing my transmission fluid and Dom Toretto pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window, and I obliged the unspoken invitation to do the same. He had been looking for a challenge, he said, and offered to race me. I agreed, of course, reluctantly. Long story short, I won. Guess you could say my transmission came in clutch. Speaking of which, this week we’re coming in clutch with The Spectre of Lanyon Moor written by Nicolas Pegg and released in June 2000.
Show-notes:
3:48: I thought it was spelled “fugu” but it’s spelled “fogou.” (Editor’s note: I thought it was spelled “fondue.”)
4:48: Good news, I have the cover for you right here.
9:23: Good news Once again we refer to The Time Scales for these numbers.
23:00:The mounds were burial sites apparently.
29:07:Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
30:50:Believe it or not, I found the TikTok I was referring to. (Warning: watching while British may cause extreme distress.)
37:15:Screw you guys, I’m going home.
38:22:They do use imperial units in the UK, and Kiyan and Dylan are both correct. Road signs are required by law to be in feet/miles, and the common British vernacular uses imperial units, i.e. feet for height and pounds for food. Read more in this BBC article.
58:36: Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
1:02:35: Check out our old episode on The Nightmare Fair I guess.
1:23:06: Airzone Solution novelisation
1:26:57: By “you” he meant Kiyan. (Editor’s note: I don’t know what this is referring to.)You can find Steven on:
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Big Finish Audio: Time War
Who NewThe Eighth Doctor is trying very hard to not get drawn into the Time War, but he and his companions just can’t avoid it.
Join us for the Doctor Who Big Finish Audio: The Time War.
In this four volume set of audio stories, we listen to the Eighth Doctor’s struggle to not fight in the Time War. Along the way, he and his companion, Bliss, encounter multiple timelines, the latest incarnation of a criminal mastermind, and a peaceful & happily married Davros!
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Episode 32 - The Ark in Space (with Stacey Smith?)
Doctor Who LiteratureJason is joined this week by three-time Doctor Who Literature guest Stacey Smith?, to break down Ian Marter's first novelization, "The Ark in Space". Stacey, who continues to be prolific, recently edited the Outside In volume on Twin Peaks, and, of course, Stacey being Stacey, has several other books in the work. All at once. Other passionate and controversial opinions are exchanged.
Jason then does his close reading of Ian Marter's text of the Ark in Space book. What does Marter do differently from Terrance Books? How do the scenes in the book stack up to those on television? And how much are we looking forward to Marter's next book after this one?
You can check out the full Doctor Who Literature archives here.
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Audio 26: Comes in Clutch (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)
Trust Your DoctorI think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.
So one time I was driving my car away from the shop after replacing my transmission fluid and Dom Toretto pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window, and I obliged the unspoken invitation to do the same. He had been looking for a challenge, he said, and offered to race me. I agreed, of course, reluctantly. Long story short, I won. Guess you could say my transmission came in clutch. Speaking of which, this week we’re coming in clutch with The Spectre of Lanyon Moor written by Nicolas Pegg and released in June 2000.
Show-notes:
3:48: I thought it was spelled “fugu” but it’s spelled “fogou.” (Editor’s note: I thought it was spelled “fondue.”)
4:48: Good news, I have the cover for you right here.
9:23: Good news Once again we refer to The Time Scales for these numbers.
23:00:The mounds were burial sites apparently.
29:07:Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
30:50:Believe it or not, I found the TikTok I was referring to. (Warning: watching while British may cause extreme distress.)
37:15:Screw you guys, I’m going home.
38:22:They do use imperial units in the UK, and Kiyan and Dylan are both correct. Road signs are required by law to be in feet/miles, and the common British vernacular uses imperial units, i.e. feet for height and pounds for food. Read more in this BBC article.
58:36: Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
1:02:35: Check out our old episode on The Nightmare Fair I guess.
1:23:06: Airzone Solution novelisation
1:26:57: By “you” he meant Kiyan. (Editor’s note: I don’t know what this is referring to.)You can find Steven on:
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The Doctor Who title music was originally composed by Ron Grainer. The version used in this episode was arranged by Delia Derbyshire.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
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Big Finish Audio: Time War
Who NewThe Eighth Doctor is trying very hard to not get drawn into the Time War, but he and his companions just can’t avoid it.
Join us for the Doctor Who Big Finish Audio: The Time War.
In this four volume set of audio stories, we listen to the Eighth Doctor’s struggle to not fight in the Time War. Along the way, he and his companion, Bliss, encounter multiple timelines, the latest incarnation of a criminal mastermind, and a peaceful & happily married Davros!
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Episode 32 - The Ark in Space (with Stacey Smith?)
Doctor Who LiteratureJason is joined this week by three-time Doctor Who Literature guest Stacey Smith?, to break down Ian Marter's first novelization, "The Ark in Space". Stacey, who continues to be prolific, recently edited the Outside In volume on Twin Peaks, and, of course, Stacey being Stacey, has several other books in the work. All at once. Other passionate and controversial opinions are exchanged.
Jason then does his close reading of Ian Marter's text of the Ark in Space book. What does Marter do differently from Terrance Books? How do the scenes in the book stack up to those on television? And how much are we looking forward to Marter's next book after this one?
You can check out the full Doctor Who Literature archives here.
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Audio 26: Comes in Clutch (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)
Trust Your DoctorI think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.
So one time I was driving my car away from the shop after replacing my transmission fluid and Dom Toretto pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window, and I obliged the unspoken invitation to do the same. He had been looking for a challenge, he said, and offered to race me. I agreed, of course, reluctantly. Long story short, I won. Guess you could say my transmission came in clutch. Speaking of which, this week we’re coming in clutch with The Spectre of Lanyon Moor written by Nicolas Pegg and released in June 2000.
Show-notes:
3:48: I thought it was spelled “fugu” but it’s spelled “fogou.” (Editor’s note: I thought it was spelled “fondue.”)
4:48: Good news, I have the cover for you right here.
9:23: Good news Once again we refer to The Time Scales for these numbers.
23:00:The mounds were burial sites apparently.
29:07:Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
30:50:Believe it or not, I found the TikTok I was referring to. (Warning: watching while British may cause extreme distress.)
37:15:Screw you guys, I’m going home.
38:22:They do use imperial units in the UK, and Kiyan and Dylan are both correct. Road signs are required by law to be in feet/miles, and the common British vernacular uses imperial units, i.e. feet for height and pounds for food. Read more in this BBC article.
58:36: Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
1:02:35: Check out our old episode on The Nightmare Fair I guess.
1:23:06: Airzone Solution novelisation
1:26:57: By “you” he meant Kiyan. (Editor’s note: I don’t know what this is referring to.)You can find Steven on:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Delayed Replay
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Doctor Who © 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 Apple Podcasts!
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Big Finish Audio: Time War
Who NewThe Eighth Doctor is trying very hard to not get drawn into the Time War, but he and his companions just can’t avoid it.
Join us for the Doctor Who Big Finish Audio: The Time War.
In this four volume set of audio stories, we listen to the Eighth Doctor’s struggle to not fight in the Time War. Along the way, he and his companion, Bliss, encounter multiple timelines, the latest incarnation of a criminal mastermind, and a peaceful & happily married Davros!
e-mail 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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Audio 26: Comes in Clutch (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)
Trust Your DoctorI think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.
So one time I was driving my car away from the shop after replacing my transmission fluid and Dom Toretto pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window, and I obliged the unspoken invitation to do the same. He had been looking for a challenge, he said, and offered to race me. I agreed, of course, reluctantly. Long story short, I won. Guess you could say my transmission came in clutch. Speaking of which, this week we’re coming in clutch with The Spectre of Lanyon Moor written by Nicolas Pegg and released in June 2000.
Show-notes:
3:48: I thought it was spelled “fugu” but it’s spelled “fogou.” (Editor’s note: I thought it was spelled “fondue.”)
4:48: Good news, I have the cover for you right here.
9:23: Good news Once again we refer to The Time Scales for these numbers.
23:00:The mounds were burial sites apparently.
29:07:Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
30:50:Believe it or not, I found the TikTok I was referring to. (Warning: watching while British may cause extreme distress.)
37:15:Screw you guys, I’m going home.
38:22:They do use imperial units in the UK, and Kiyan and Dylan are both correct. Road signs are required by law to be in feet/miles, and the common British vernacular uses imperial units, i.e. feet for height and pounds for food. Read more in this BBC article.
58:36: Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
1:02:35: Check out our old episode on The Nightmare Fair I guess.
1:23:06: Airzone Solution novelisation
1:26:57: By “you” he meant Kiyan. (Editor’s note: I don’t know what this is referring to.)You can find Steven on:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Delayed Replay
Yesshift
Doctor Who © 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 Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
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Big Finish Audio: Time War
Who NewThe Eighth Doctor is trying very hard to not get drawn into the Time War, but he and his companions just can’t avoid it.
Join us for the Doctor Who Big Finish Audio: The Time War.
In this four volume set of audio stories, we listen to the Eighth Doctor’s struggle to not fight in the Time War. Along the way, he and his companion, Bliss, encounter multiple timelines, the latest incarnation of a criminal mastermind, and a peaceful & happily married Davros!
e-mail 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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Audio 26: Comes in Clutch (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)
Trust Your DoctorI think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.
So one time I was driving my car away from the shop after replacing my transmission fluid and Dom Toretto pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window, and I obliged the unspoken invitation to do the same. He had been looking for a challenge, he said, and offered to race me. I agreed, of course, reluctantly. Long story short, I won. Guess you could say my transmission came in clutch. Speaking of which, this week we’re coming in clutch with The Spectre of Lanyon Moor written by Nicolas Pegg and released in June 2000.
Show-notes:
3:48: I thought it was spelled “fugu” but it’s spelled “fogou.” (Editor’s note: I thought it was spelled “fondue.”)
4:48: Good news, I have the cover for you right here.
9:23: Good news Once again we refer to The Time Scales for these numbers.
23:00:The mounds were burial sites apparently.
29:07:Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
30:50:Believe it or not, I found the TikTok I was referring to. (Warning: watching while British may cause extreme distress.)
37:15:Screw you guys, I’m going home.
38:22:They do use imperial units in the UK, and Kiyan and Dylan are both correct. Road signs are required by law to be in feet/miles, and the common British vernacular uses imperial units, i.e. feet for height and pounds for food. Read more in this BBC article.
58:36: Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
1:02:35: Check out our old episode on The Nightmare Fair I guess.
1:23:06: Airzone Solution novelisation
1:26:57: By “you” he meant Kiyan. (Editor’s note: I don’t know what this is referring to.)You can find Steven on:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Delayed Replay
Yesshift
Doctor Who © 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 Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
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Big Finish Audio: Time War
Who NewThe Eighth Doctor is trying very hard to not get drawn into the Time War, but he and his companions just can’t avoid it.
Join us for the Doctor Who Big Finish Audio: The Time War.
In this four volume set of audio stories, we listen to the Eighth Doctor’s struggle to not fight in the Time War. Along the way, he and his companion, Bliss, encounter multiple timelines, the latest incarnation of a criminal mastermind, and a peaceful & happily married Davros!
e-mail 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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Audio 26: Comes in Clutch (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)
Trust Your DoctorI think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.
So one time I was driving my car away from the shop after replacing my transmission fluid and Dom Toretto pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window, and I obliged the unspoken invitation to do the same. He had been looking for a challenge, he said, and offered to race me. I agreed, of course, reluctantly. Long story short, I won. Guess you could say my transmission came in clutch. Speaking of which, this week we’re coming in clutch with The Spectre of Lanyon Moor written by Nicolas Pegg and released in June 2000.
Show-notes:
3:48: I thought it was spelled “fugu” but it’s spelled “fogou.” (Editor’s note: I thought it was spelled “fondue.”)
4:48: Good news, I have the cover for you right here.
9:23: Good news Once again we refer to The Time Scales for these numbers.
23:00:The mounds were burial sites apparently.
29:07:Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
30:50:Believe it or not, I found the TikTok I was referring to. (Warning: watching while British may cause extreme distress.)
37:15:Screw you guys, I’m going home.
38:22:They do use imperial units in the UK, and Kiyan and Dylan are both correct. Road signs are required by law to be in feet/miles, and the common British vernacular uses imperial units, i.e. feet for height and pounds for food. Read more in this BBC article.
58:36: Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
1:02:35: Check out our old episode on The Nightmare Fair I guess.
1:23:06: Airzone Solution novelisation
1:26:57: By “you” he meant Kiyan. (Editor’s note: I don’t know what this is referring to.)You can find Steven on:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Delayed Replay
Yesshift
Doctor Who © 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 Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
-
Big Finish Audio: Time War
Who NewThe Eighth Doctor is trying very hard to not get drawn into the Time War, but he and his companions just can’t avoid it.
Join us for the Doctor Who Big Finish Audio: The Time War.
In this four volume set of audio stories, we listen to the Eighth Doctor’s struggle to not fight in the Time War. Along the way, he and his companion, Bliss, encounter multiple timelines, the latest incarnation of a criminal mastermind, and a peaceful & happily married Davros!
e-mail 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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Audio 26: Comes in Clutch (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)
Trust Your DoctorI think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.
So one time I was driving my car away from the shop after replacing my transmission fluid and Dom Toretto pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window, and I obliged the unspoken invitation to do the same. He had been looking for a challenge, he said, and offered to race me. I agreed, of course, reluctantly. Long story short, I won. Guess you could say my transmission came in clutch. Speaking of which, this week we’re coming in clutch with The Spectre of Lanyon Moor written by Nicolas Pegg and released in June 2000.
Show-notes:
3:48: I thought it was spelled “fugu” but it’s spelled “fogou.” (Editor’s note: I thought it was spelled “fondue.”)
4:48: Good news, I have the cover for you right here.
9:23: Good news Once again we refer to The Time Scales for these numbers.
23:00:The mounds were burial sites apparently.
29:07:Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
30:50:Believe it or not, I found the TikTok I was referring to. (Warning: watching while British may cause extreme distress.)
37:15:Screw you guys, I’m going home.
38:22:They do use imperial units in the UK, and Kiyan and Dylan are both correct. Road signs are required by law to be in feet/miles, and the common British vernacular uses imperial units, i.e. feet for height and pounds for food. Read more in this BBC article.
58:36: Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
1:02:35: Check out our old episode on The Nightmare Fair I guess.
1:23:06: Airzone Solution novelisation
1:26:57: By “you” he meant Kiyan. (Editor’s note: I don’t know what this is referring to.)You can find Steven on:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Delayed Replay
Yesshift
Doctor Who © 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 Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
-
Big Finish Audio: Time War
Who NewThe Eighth Doctor is trying very hard to not get drawn into the Time War, but he and his companions just can’t avoid it.
Join us for the Doctor Who Big Finish Audio: The Time War.
In this four volume set of audio stories, we listen to the Eighth Doctor’s struggle to not fight in the Time War. Along the way, he and his companion, Bliss, encounter multiple timelines, the latest incarnation of a criminal mastermind, and a peaceful & happily married Davros!
e-mail 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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Audio 26: Comes in Clutch (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)
Trust Your DoctorI think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.
So one time I was driving my car away from the shop after replacing my transmission fluid and Dom Toretto pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window, and I obliged the unspoken invitation to do the same. He had been looking for a challenge, he said, and offered to race me. I agreed, of course, reluctantly. Long story short, I won. Guess you could say my transmission came in clutch. Speaking of which, this week we’re coming in clutch with The Spectre of Lanyon Moor written by Nicolas Pegg and released in June 2000.
Show-notes:
3:48: I thought it was spelled “fugu” but it’s spelled “fogou.” (Editor’s note: I thought it was spelled “fondue.”)
4:48: Good news, I have the cover for you right here.
9:23: Good news Once again we refer to The Time Scales for these numbers.
23:00:The mounds were burial sites apparently.
29:07:Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
30:50:Believe it or not, I found the TikTok I was referring to. (Warning: watching while British may cause extreme distress.)
37:15:Screw you guys, I’m going home.
38:22:They do use imperial units in the UK, and Kiyan and Dylan are both correct. Road signs are required by law to be in feet/miles, and the common British vernacular uses imperial units, i.e. feet for height and pounds for food. Read more in this BBC article.
58:36: Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
1:02:35: Check out our old episode on The Nightmare Fair I guess.
1:23:06: Airzone Solution novelisation
1:26:57: By “you” he meant Kiyan. (Editor’s note: I don’t know what this is referring to.)You can find Steven on:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Delayed Replay
Yesshift
Doctor Who © 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 Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
-
Big Finish Audio: Time War
Who NewThe Eighth Doctor is trying very hard to not get drawn into the Time War, but he and his companions just can’t avoid it.
Join us for the Doctor Who Big Finish Audio: The Time War.
In this four volume set of audio stories, we listen to the Eighth Doctor’s struggle to not fight in the Time War. Along the way, he and his companion, Bliss, encounter multiple timelines, the latest incarnation of a criminal mastermind, and a peaceful & happily married Davros!
e-mail 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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Audio 26: Comes in Clutch (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)
Trust Your DoctorI think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.
So one time I was driving my car away from the shop after replacing my transmission fluid and Dom Toretto pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window, and I obliged the unspoken invitation to do the same. He had been looking for a challenge, he said, and offered to race me. I agreed, of course, reluctantly. Long story short, I won. Guess you could say my transmission came in clutch. Speaking of which, this week we’re coming in clutch with The Spectre of Lanyon Moor written by Nicolas Pegg and released in June 2000.
Show-notes:
3:48: I thought it was spelled “fugu” but it’s spelled “fogou.” (Editor’s note: I thought it was spelled “fondue.”)
4:48: Good news, I have the cover for you right here.
9:23: Good news Once again we refer to The Time Scales for these numbers.
23:00:The mounds were burial sites apparently.
29:07:Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
30:50:Believe it or not, I found the TikTok I was referring to. (Warning: watching while British may cause extreme distress.)
37:15:Screw you guys, I’m going home.
38:22:They do use imperial units in the UK, and Kiyan and Dylan are both correct. Road signs are required by law to be in feet/miles, and the common British vernacular uses imperial units, i.e. feet for height and pounds for food. Read more in this BBC article.
58:36: Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
1:02:35: Check out our old episode on The Nightmare Fair I guess.
1:23:06: Airzone Solution novelisation
1:26:57: By “you” he meant Kiyan. (Editor’s note: I don’t know what this is referring to.)You can find Steven on:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Delayed Replay
Yesshift
Doctor Who © 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 Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!
-
Big Finish Audio: Time War
Who NewThe Eighth Doctor is trying very hard to not get drawn into the Time War, but he and his companions just can’t avoid it.
Join us for the Doctor Who Big Finish Audio: The Time War.
In this four volume set of audio stories, we listen to the Eighth Doctor’s struggle to not fight in the Time War. Along the way, he and his companion, Bliss, encounter multiple timelines, the latest incarnation of a criminal mastermind, and a peaceful & happily married Davros!
e-mail us at whonewpodcast@gmail.com
Listen and Subscribe to us on iTunes or Youtube
Visit our website at www.whonewpodcast.com
-
Audio 26: Comes in Clutch (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)
Trust Your DoctorI think Kiyan spent a little too much time on knowyourmeme this week.
So one time I was driving my car away from the shop after replacing my transmission fluid and Dom Toretto pulled up next to me. He rolled down his window, and I obliged the unspoken invitation to do the same. He had been looking for a challenge, he said, and offered to race me. I agreed, of course, reluctantly. Long story short, I won. Guess you could say my transmission came in clutch. Speaking of which, this week we’re coming in clutch with The Spectre of Lanyon Moor written by Nicolas Pegg and released in June 2000.
Show-notes:
3:48: I thought it was spelled “fugu” but it’s spelled “fogou.” (Editor’s note: I thought it was spelled “fondue.”)
4:48: Good news, I have the cover for you right here.
9:23: Good news Once again we refer to The Time Scales for these numbers.
23:00:The mounds were burial sites apparently.
29:07:Check out Zenith: A Blake’s 7 Podcast, our Blake’s 7 podcast.
30:50:Believe it or not, I found the TikTok I was referring to. (Warning: watching while British may cause extreme distress.)
37:15:Screw you guys, I’m going home.
38:22:They do use imperial units in the UK, and Kiyan and Dylan are both correct. Road signs are required by law to be in feet/miles, and the common British vernacular uses imperial units, i.e. feet for height and pounds for food. Read more in this BBC article.
58:36: Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
1:02:35: Check out our old episode on The Nightmare Fair I guess.
1:23:06: Airzone Solution novelisation
1:26:57: By “you” he meant Kiyan. (Editor’s note: I don’t know what this is referring to.)You can find Steven on:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Delayed Replay
Yesshift
Doctor Who © 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 Apple Podcasts!
Subscribe on Google Play!
Subscribe on Spotify!
Check us out on Facebook!
Check us out on YouTube!
Check us out on Twitter!