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We dress up in disguise
Who's He?This week Phil and Paul take a look back at the Agatha Christie murder mystery romp The Unicorn And The Wasp. This is an episode that neither Paul nor Phil were particuarly interested in watching again even though fandom would tell them this is a good story. Has time changed their minds? Will the comedic aspects of the script cheer them up or will they remain their usual miserable selves? (Well, Phil is the miserable one really).
Meanwhile, in the news this week, there was a gathering of five Doctors, an official photo was released of the Doctor and his new companion, Bill Nighy reveals that he didn't want the role of the Doctor and a fan poll reveals their favourite Doctor Who monster EVER!!
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We dress up in disguise
Who's He?This week Phil and Paul take a look back at the Agatha Christie murder mystery romp The Unicorn And The Wasp. This is an episode that neither Paul nor Phil were particuarly interested in watching again even though fandom would tell them this is a good story. Has time changed their minds? Will the comedic aspects of the script cheer them up or will they remain their usual miserable selves? (Well, Phil is the miserable one really).
Meanwhile, in the news this week, there was a gathering of five Doctors, an official photo was released of the Doctor and his new companion, Bill Nighy reveals that he didn't want the role of the Doctor and a fan poll reveals their favourite Doctor Who monster EVER!!
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Episode 36: Watery Warriors
The Sonic ToolboxSilurians and Sea Devils, the Murka, Tegan and Turlough...we have something to say about them all. If you hadn't guessed, we're reviewing "Warriors of the Deep" this week. And if you haven't seen it yet, it is available to purchase on DVD or you can find it to stream on DailyMotion.
This is something we talk about in the episode:
Original Sea Devil gun
New version of old gun
Episode 36: Watery Warriors
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PodKast with a Pint
Kasterborous PodkastRunning from July 1st at the Fab Cafe in Manchester is a stage adaptation of Robots of Death, the classic 1977 Doctor Who serial written by Chris Boucher. Behind the production is Gareth Kavanagh, and he makes a special appearance on this week’s podKast (with a K) to discuss that and other shows with a Doctor Who theme that are lined up for the summer.
We’ll have full confirmed details later this week for Robots of Death, it’s stage-sequel Storm Mine and an appearance by Philip Martin (Vengeance on Varos) but in the meantime, click play to enjoy!
During the podKast James refers to our review of The Keys of Marinus and the canon-busting work of Alasdair Shaw in An Infinite Number of Doctors....
Do let us know if you have anything to say about this week’s podKast by leaving your comments below or dropping us a line via the Contact Us page.
You can subscribe to our RSS feed (a popular way of keeping track of and automatically downloading podcasts) and you will find this podKast listed on iTunes!
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Radio Rassilon Returns...
Radio RassilonHarry and Leeson return to your mp3 players with a short session specially recorded from their brand new, bespoke recording studio.
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EPISODE154 - From the Mind of ... Ray Bradbury
The Cultdom CollectiveWith the sad death of Ray Bradbury, Author of books such as Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles we bring forward one of our occasional 'From the Mind of ...' episodes. Main topic starts at the 1 hour mark. Before that news & we discuss latest BBC Dr Who Wallpaper
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Staggering Stories Podcast #134: Billy Snuff
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn talk about the Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet and Prometheus, have some more Things in Five Words and Just a Minute, find some general news and a variety of other stuff, specifically:- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:50 — Welcome!
- 02:31 – News:
- 02:42 — Doctor Who: New companion to remain a mystery?
- 04:45 — Sanctuary and Dirk Gently: Dead!
- 07:48 — Planet of the Apes: Sequel of the Rise of the Planet of the Apes named Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
- 09:52 — George Lucas: The throat himself is retiring.
- 11:25 — Barrowman: Bell boating for the Queen.
- 13:47 — Matt Smith: Smith carries the Olympic Torch in Cardiff.
- 14:53 — Baftas: Steven Moffat, The Fades and Sherlock’s Moriarty, Andrew Scott, win awards.
- 16:01 – Things in Five Words.
- 19:06 – Prometheus.
- 39:17 – Just a Minute.
- 51:14 – Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet.
- 71:26 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at show@StaggeringStories.net
- 83:46 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 84:22 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- Syfy: Sanctuary.
- BBC: Dirk Gently.
- Wikipedia: Planet of the Apes (franchise).
- Wikipedia: George Lucas (franchise).
- John Barrowman.
- Wikipedia: Matt Smith.
- BAFTA.
- Wikipedia: Prometheus (film).
- Prometheus (official website).
- BBC: Doctor Who – The Tenth Planet.
- Wikipedia: Doctor Who – The Tenth Planet.
- The Liberating Podcast.
- An Improbable Podcast.
- Doctor Who Podcast Alliance.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
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EPISODE154 - From the Mind of ... Ray Bradbury
The Cultdom CollectiveWith the sad death of Ray Bradbury, Author of books such as Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles we bring forward one of our occasional 'From the Mind of ...' episodes. Main topic starts at the 1 hour mark. Before that news & we discuss latest BBC Dr Who Wallpaper
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EPISODE154 - From the Mind of ... Ray Bradbury
The Cultdom CollectiveWith the sad death of Ray Bradbury, Author of books such as Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles we bring forward one of our occasional 'From the Mind of ...' episodes. Main topic starts at the 1 hour mark. Before that news & we discuss latest BBC Dr Who Wallpaper
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EPISODE154 - From the Mind of ... Ray Bradbury
The Cultdom CollectiveWith the sad death of Ray Bradbury, Author of books such as Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles we bring forward one of our occasional 'From the Mind of ...' episodes. Main topic starts at the 1 hour mark. Before that news & we discuss latest BBC Dr Who Wallpaper
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Radio Rassilon Returns...
Radio RassilonHarry and Leeson return to your mp3 players with a short session specially recorded from their brand new, bespoke recording studio.
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Episode 13
Gallifrey Doctor Who PodcastIn this 13th episode of this podcast I discuss the latest doctor who news, doctor who convention news, doctor who audiobook news and I discuss my review on the doctor who story The Time Meddler. Remember for convention news or any doctor who news or updates go to http://galifreydoctorwhopodcast.com Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/DrwhoPodcast Follow me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Galifrey-Doctorwhopodcast/271043459632888 And remember shop at my new store to support this podcast and Thank you for your support! http://www.cafepress.com/galifreydoctorwhopodcast
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Episode 13
Gallifrey Doctor Who PodcastIn this 13th episode of this podcast I discuss the latest doctor who news, doctor who convention news, doctor who audiobook news and I discuss my review on the doctor who story The Time Meddler. Remember for convention news or any doctor who news or updates go to http://galifreydoctorwhopodcast.com Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/DrwhoPodcast Follow me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Galifrey-Doctorwhopodcast/271043459632888 And remember shop at my new store to support this podcast and Thank you for your support! http://www.cafepress.com/galifreydoctorwhopodcast
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Episode 10 - DVD
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 10: DVD Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett
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Doctor Who - 5.6 'The Vampires of Venice'
Impossible PodcastsCaleb Woodbridge, P G Bell and Sarah Burrow face the Vampires of Venice in our latest Doctor Who commentary!
We discuss vital questions such as, what is the Doctor thinking with his matchmaking techniques? How much does this story fall prey to "time tourism" syndrome? Are alien fish creatures an acceptable substitute for real vampires? All this and much more!
Length: 55 minutes
Download: Click here (Right click and "Save Link/Target As...")
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Tim's Take On: Episode 125(Danny Devito panel at London Expo)
Tim's Take On...A bit of convention coverage this week as I bring you the Danny Devito panel from the recent London Expo convention, Danny was mostly plugging his new film The Lorax but he also talks about other film and stage work.
You can see my photos of London Expo here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157629924055854/with/7282377230/
and videos of this week's panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VIlOTKM3N0&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg&index=9&feature=plcp and here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1Sonz46PNo&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg&index=7&feature=plcp
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 125(Danny Devito panel at London Expo)
Tim's Take On...A bit of convention coverage this week as I bring you the Danny Devito panel from the recent London Expo convention, Danny was mostly plugging his new film The Lorax but he also talks about other film and stage work.
You can see my photos of London Expo here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157629924055854/with/7282377230/
and videos of this week's panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VIlOTKM3N0&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg&index=9&feature=plcp and here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1Sonz46PNo&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg&index=7&feature=plcp
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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Doctor Who - 5.7 'Amy's Choice'
Impossible PodcastsJoin Swithun Dobson, Sarah Burrow and Caleb Woodbridge as Doctor Who goes all wibbly-wobbly, dreamy-weamy.
As the TARDIS crew are forced to choose between two competing realities, we ask why the show doesn't do more of these "format breaker" episodes. Plus, we assess the emotional see-saw that is Amy's love life, the dark side of the Doctor and re-examine the start of a phenomenon - Rory kicking the bucket.
Join us, for all this and more!
Length: 54 minutes
Download: Click Here (Right click and "Save Link/Target As...")
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Tim's Take On: Episode 125(Danny Devito panel at London Expo)
Tim's Take On...A bit of convention coverage this week as I bring you the Danny Devito panel from the recent London Expo convention, Danny was mostly plugging his new film The Lorax but he also talks about other film and stage work.
You can see my photos of London Expo here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157629924055854/with/7282377230/
and videos of this week's panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VIlOTKM3N0&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg&index=9&feature=plcp and here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1Sonz46PNo&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg&index=7&feature=plcp
If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
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'Who' - Is The Man Podcast episode 43: Avenging Avengers Always Avenge Away
'Who' - Is The Man PodcastIn this episode I read and play some feedback, and I review (or rather gush over) The Avengers.
Please send your feedback to whoisthemanpodcast@hotmail.com.
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The Whostorian - Episode 39 - Peasants with Pitchforks & 2x4
The WhostorianSeason 2 Episode 9. Shannon & Steve try to shed some light on their shared hatreds about the beloved series. From Captain Yates to Love & Monsters, we’re bringing hate to The Whoniverse. Also, some ELO.
We can be found at http://whostorian.podbean.com
by searching The Whostorian in iTunes
by searching for The Whostorian on Facebook
On Twitter: @TheWhostorian
Email: thewhostorian@gmail.com
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 12: BF # 8 - Ice Ice Warriors, Too Cold Too Cold
The Oncoming StormIt's time for a milestone episode, as Ashley finally gets to talk about the Ice Warriors! Yes, in this episode, Josh and Ashley are talking about their next Big Finish Audio, Red Dawn by Justin Richards. It has the return of an old Doctor Who monster, and boy, Ashley won't let you forget it! After the dissertation on the Ice Warriors, they make it to the discussion of the story, featuring the many voice talents of Ashley, Josh's cliffhanger bias, and amazing facts like, yes, Peter Davison was actually married to the woman who gave birth to his daughter! Now that's the kind of detail you can be assured to get with The Oncoming Storm each week, every week! The Oncoming Storm... This time, we have, well... you know. Don't make me say it.
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TDP 244: Nightmare of Eden
Tin Dog Podcasthe TARDIS arrives close to an unstable area on the interstellar cruise ship “Empress”, which has emerged from hyperspace at the same co-ordinates as the trade ship “Hecate”, causing a dimensional crossover that the Doctor and Romana realise must be repaired and he offers his services to detach the two craft. Rigg, captain of the “Empress”, is suspicious of the Doctor’s alias as a representative of Galactic Salvage but nevertheless agrees to let him try and separate the two craft by reversing the smaller craft at full thrust. The Doctor is accompanied on this task by Riggs co-pilot, Secker, who, it becomes apparent, is a drug addict. He is hooked on the organic substance Vraxoin, whose origins are unknown, but whose properties are lethal and dangerous. Secker heads off alone into the unstable area and while there is attacked by a clawed monster and left for dead. K-9 arrives from the TARDIS and is tasked with cutting through the locked ships. Also aboard the “Empress” are a zoologist named Tryst and his assistant Della, with their CET (Continual Event Transmuter) Machine, which stores portions of planets on electro-magnetic crystals. Their collection is large and ethically dubious. Their most recent stop was on the planet Eden where one of their expedition was killed, but both Tryst and Della are reluctant to provide too many details. Romana, however, examines the Eden projection when she is on her own and is sure she has seen eyes staring out at her from the dark and forbidding jungle. When she later looks at the projection again an insect appears from within it and stings her. The Doctor and Rigg find the wounded Secker and send him to the sickbay where he dies. When the Doctor finds Seckers drugs stash he is prevented from acting when someone stuns him and steals the evidence. Once he has recovered, he returns with Rigg and K-9 to cut through the power source. Once a hole is made a roaring creature appears, flexing its vicious claws. K-9 repels the creature with blaster fire while the Doctor and Rigg refit the segment of the craft. The Doctor continues to try to separate the two ships while also trying to source the Vraxoin on the craft. Rigg is positive there are no drugs on his craft, but events soon take a sinister turn, which proves him wrong. When Romana wakes up an unseen hand spikes her refresher drink with the drug, but it is Rigg who ends up drinking it. He soon starts to show signs of addiction and altered perception and heads off alone as his cravings grow. After the Doctor and K-9 fail once more to separate the two ships, he spots a silver-suited stranger and pursues him through the passenger deck and into the blurred area between ships. The Doctor loses his quarry, but manages to relieve him of a radiation band which he dropped and proves that he was on Tryst’s expeditionary team in the past. The clawed monsters are loose near there. When the Doctor flees back to the “Empress” he discovers Rigg has become addicted and it becomes apparent that Tryst thinks Della is the smuggler, in league with her late partner Stott, who was killed on Eden. Two Azurian Customs and Excise officers now board the craft, Fisk and Costa, and start to suspect the Doctor of smuggling because of the traces of Vraxoin in his pocket. The Doctor and Romana make a break for it and head to the CET Machine room where they evade capture by leaping directly into the projection. Inside the projection, the Doctor and Romana are menaced by the jungle plants and must hide to avoid the clawed monsters, which obviously originate from Eden and roam freely in this section of the planet. They soon meet up with the fugitive previously sighted by them both, Stott, who takes them to his sheltered cubicle. It seems that he is a Major in the Intelligence Section of the Space Corp and has been hiding in the projection for the past 183 days while he tries to establish the source of the Vraxoin, which he knows is from Eden but not from which organic source. He also names the vicious creatures as Mandrels. The trio exit the projection and return to find the “Empress” under siege from the marauding beasts, which have now started killing the passengers (as shown in the picture above). Rigg too is killed, shot down by Fisk during a mad search for Vrax. The Doctor, Romana and K-9 evade the creatures while trying once more to separate the two spacecraft. In the process, the Doctor incinerates one of the Mandrels, which disintegrates into raw Vraxoin. The beasts are evidently the source of the drug. He reapplies himself to the technical task and, with the help of his companions, the ships are finally parted – but the Doctor disappears from the “Empress” in the process. The separation has been a success, with the elusive Dymond having returned to his own craft at the right time. Fisk warns him not to leave too quickly, but Dymond is keen to get away. The Doctor is also on the “Hecate”, having been caught up in the separation of the two ships, and, without being noticed, soon finds evidence of Dymond's complicity in the drug running project. Dymond returns to the “Empress” by shuttle, and the Doctor smuggles himself on board. Back on the “Empress”, Romana finds Della and confides in her that Stott is still alive, but Della is soon arrested by the Customs men and they are separated. The Doctor rejoins Romana on the “Empress” and says he has seen evidence that the smugglers are planning to use an intuca laser to transport the Eden projection between the two crafts. He is now certain that Dymond’s ally is Tryst and, when Stott arrives, he also confirms the source of the Vraxoin. Fisk and Costa turn up to arrest the Doctor, but Stott pulls rank and warns them to back off. In another part of the craft, Tryst is reunited with Della and confesses all about his part in the smuggling racket. She flees when a Mandrel arrives and distracts Tryst, who is rapidly trying to escape with Dymond. They head back to the “Hecate”. The Doctor has meanwhile rounded up the Mandrels using K-9’s dog whistle, having worked out they are pacified by ultrasonics. He leads them all back into the projection and then slips out, leaving the creatures trapped. His next task is to reverse the CET transfer process to stop the smugglers getting away with the Vraxoin supply. After allowing Tryst and Dymond to transport the Eden projection to the "Hecate", he activates the CET and traps them within a new projection – they are ready for the Customs Officers to walk in and arrest them. With the ships separated and the drug runners caught, the Doctor and friends slip away back to the TARDIS with the Eden project. The creatures will be projected back to their native planets. One can only hope that nobody else discovers the Mandrels' secret. Production Serial details by episode EpisodeBroadcast dateRun timeViewership (in millions) "Part One" 24 November 1979 24:17 8.7 "Part Two" 1 December 1979 22:44 9.6 "Part Three" 8 December 1979 24:06 9.6 "Part Four" 15 December 1979 24:31 9.4 [1][2][3] Working titles for this story included Nightmare of Evil. This story would be the final Doctor Who serial written by Bob Baker, who worked on it alone. Alan Bromly is credited with directing this story, but he quit part-way through filming as a result of a vehement dispute with Tom Baker. As a result, Producer Graham Williams wound up having to complete the director's duties uncredited. The unpleasantness of this whole incident led Williams to decide that he had wished to leave the series. Bromly never directed another story for the series and in fact went into full retirement soon afterwards. Outside references This is one of the few Fourth Doctor stories to have a strong moral message, in this case against drug abuse and the illegal drug trade. The drug in question was originally going to be called "xylophilin", or "zip". However, Lalla Ward was worried that the name would sound appealing to children, so it was changed to "vraxoin" instead. However, K-9 still mentions vraxoin as having the scientific code "XYP". The British tabloid newspaper The Sun wrote that the Mandrels were terrifying monsters, as no publicity shots had been taken for them (which, as later reported, was untrue). However, the majority of critics were more scathing and many of them saw the Mandrels as being thoroughly unconvincing (particularly the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, which described them as "cute rejects from The Muppet Show"). In print Doctor Who book Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden Series Target novelisations Release number 45 Writer Terrance Dicks Publisher Target Books Cover artist Andrew Skilleter ISBN 0-426-20130-2 Release date 21 August 1980 Preceded by ' Followed by ' A novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in August 1980. VHS and DVD release This story was released on VHS in January 1999. The story was released on DVD on 2 April 2012. References ^ Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). "Nightmare of Eden". Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from the original on 2008-07-31. Retrieved 2008-08-30. ^ Dominique Boies. "Nightmare of Eden". Doctor Who Reference Guide. Retrieved 2008-08-30. ^ Sullivan, Shannon (2007-08-07). "Nightmare of Eden". A Brief History of Time Travel. Retrieved 2008-08-30. External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Fourth Doctor Nightmare of Eden at BBC Online Nightmare of Eden at Doctor Who: A Brief History Of Time (Travel) Nightmare of Eden at the Doctor Who Reference Guide Reviews Nightmare of Eden reviews at Outpost Gallifrey Nightmare of Eden reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide Target novelisation On Target — Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden [hide] v t e Doctor Who serials
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Shaun Lyon/City of Death
A Mad Man with a BoxGallifreyOne’s Shaun Lyon joins me on the podcast this week to talk about the fantastic fourth Doctor story “City of Death.”
The Doctor and Romana in Paris, but it’s really just Tom and Lalla in Paris, seeing the sights and sitting in cafes. Julian Glover playing with time and another scientist with a bad accent! Shaun and I can’t say enough good things about this story.
This is not a fake!
Visit Gallifreyone.com to find out all about North America’s largest Doctor Who convention. The first round of guests for next year was just announced and registration is still available at the $70 reduced rate. If you love Doctor Who this is an event that you do not want to miss.
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The Trial Of A Time Lord 5-8 (And As If By Magic Brian Blessed Appeared)
The Naked ScarfAdam, Andi and Stephen continue their look at The Trial Of A Time Lord and are all incredibly happy to see that even if the legal inquires are yawn worthy there’s nothing like a bearded maniac to cheer up proceedings. When not talking about the lovely lunacy of Mr Blessed, they also tackle subjects such as Sil, Peri’s bald cap and how sometimes when travelling in time and space you just have to throw a corpse or two.
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The Memory Cheats #13
The Memory CheatsThe Time Warrior is notable for many things - Sarah Jane Smith's first story, the debut of a new race called the Sontarans, and the beginning of the end for Jon Pertwee's Doctor. But which aspect(s) would be most fondly remembered (or remembered at all) by Josh and Steven?
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The Memory Cheats #13
The Memory CheatsThe Time Warrior is notable for many things - Sarah Jane Smith's first story, the debut of a new race called the Sontarans, and the beginning of the end for Jon Pertwee's Doctor. But which aspect(s) would be most fondly remembered (or remembered at all) by Josh and Steven?
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The Memory Cheats #13 - The Time Warrior
The Memory CheatsThe Time Warrior is notable for many things - Sarah Jane Smith's first story, the debut of a new race called the Sontarans, and the beginning of the end for Jon Pertwee's Doctor. But which aspect(s) would be most fondly remembered (or remembered at all) by Josh and Steven?
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DWO WhoCast - # 246 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastPlease welcome Thomas to the show! He and Elisabeth have a look at the novelisation of The Three Doctors. Careful - they're brainy! Don't forget to contact us on the Facebook page and let us know your thoughts on Target.
The DWO WhoCast - It's bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun!
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3.01 Galaxy 4 Extra - Drunken Science
Drunken Time TravelWelcome to Galaxy 4's supplemental podcast - Drunken Science - where we have fun drunkenly talking about the science of three star solar systems as seen in Galaxy 4.
Cover Image: This illustration shows an artist's conception of the three suns and the newly discovered Jupiter-sized planet from the perspective of a hypothetical moon orbiting the planet - HD188753 in the Cygnus constellation. The large yellow sun is already halfway over the horizon, but the orange and red suns are still visible in the sky. CREDIT: NASA/JPL's Planetquest/CaltechLinks:
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3.01 Galaxy 4 Extra - Drunken Science
Drunken Time TravelWelcome to Galaxy 4's supplemental podcast - Drunken Science - where we have fun drunkenly talking about the science of three star solar systems as seen in Galaxy 4.
Cover Image: This illustration shows an artist's conception of the three suns and the newly discovered Jupiter-sized planet from the perspective of a hypothetical moon orbiting the planet - HD188753 in the Cygnus constellation. The large yellow sun is already halfway over the horizon, but the orange and red suns are still visible in the sky. CREDIT: NASA/JPL's Planetquest/CaltechLinks:
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3.01 Galaxy 4 Extra - Drunken Science
Drunken Time TravelWelcome to Galaxy 4's supplemental podcast - Drunken Science - where we have fun drunkenly talking about the science of three star solar systems as seen in Galaxy 4.
Cover Image: This illustration shows an artist's conception of the three suns and the newly discovered Jupiter-sized planet from the perspective of a hypothetical moon orbiting the planet - HD188753 in the Cygnus constellation. The large yellow sun is already halfway over the horizon, but the orange and red suns are still visible in the sky. CREDIT: NASA/JPL's Planetquest/CaltechLinks:
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3.01 Galaxy 4 Extra - Drunken Science
Drunken Time TravelWelcome to Galaxy 4's supplemental podcast - Drunken Science - where we have fun drunkenly talking about the science of three star solar systems as seen in Galaxy 4.
Cover Image: This illustration shows an artist's conception of the three suns and the newly discovered Jupiter-sized planet from the perspective of a hypothetical moon orbiting the planet - HD188753 in the Cygnus constellation. The large yellow sun is already halfway over the horizon, but the orange and red suns are still visible in the sky. CREDIT: NASA/JPL's Planetquest/Caltech
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3.01 Galaxy 4 Extra - Drunken Science
Drunken Time TravelWelcome to Galaxy 4's supplemental podcast - Drunken Science - where we have fun drunkenly talking about the science of three star solar systems as seen in Galaxy 4.
Cover Image: This illustration shows an artist's conception of the three suns and the newly discovered Jupiter-sized planet from the perspective of a hypothetical moon orbiting the planet - HD188753 in the Cygnus constellation. The large yellow sun is already halfway over the horizon, but the orange and red suns are still visible in the sky. CREDIT: NASA/JPL's Planetquest/Caltech
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3.01 Galaxy 4 Extra - Drunken Science
Drunken Time TravelWelcome to Galaxy 4’s supplemental podcast - Drunken Science - where we have fun drunkenly talking about the science of three star solar systems as seen in Galaxy 4.
Cover Image: This illustration shows an artist’s conception of the three suns and the newly discovered Jupiter-sized planet from the perspective of a hypothetical moon orbiting the planet - HD188753 in the Cygnus constellation. The large yellow sun is already halfway over the horizon, but the orange and red suns are still visible in the sky. CREDIT: NASA/JPL’s Planetquest/Caltech
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Earth Station One Episode 114: More Assembly Required
Earth Station OneESO REASSEMBLE!!! This week, the ESO crew follows up on The Avengers movie review to focus on the long-running comic series that inspired one of the biggest blockbusters of all-time. Mike, Mike and Bobby are joined by Van Allen Plexico (www.AvengersAssemble.net) to discuss what makes this band of Marvel misfits the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. We … Continue reading
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Doctor Who Podcast Episode 28: The Christopher Eccelston Era, Part 3: 'Bad Wolf' & 'The Parting of the Ways'
Sound On Sight PodcastWe are wrapping up our look at the Christopher Eccleston era of Doctor Who with our review of the two part season finale of Series One of New Who. We'll also be having a nice little chat about what exactly made this whole season in particular so undeniably fantastic. Join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza, Lindsay Wood and Beverly Brown as we review "Bad Wolf" & "Parting of the Ways".
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Doctor Who Podcast Episode 28: The Christopher Eccelston Era, Part 3: 'Bad Wolf' & 'The Parting of
Sound On Sight PodcastWe are wrapping up our look at the Christopher Eccleston era of Doctor Who with our review of the two part season finale of Series One of New Who. We'll also be having a nice little chat about what exactly made this whole season in particular so undeniably fantastic. Join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza, Lindsay Wood and Beverly Brown as we review "Bad Wolf" & "Parting of the Ways".
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The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast #116
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastRunnaway Bride by Russell T Davies
Adam and Kirby only really have our review show to discuss this week due to time constraints. This is a bit of a mini episode of the 20mb Podcast.
As of episode 117, we should be returning to our Monday recording schedule.
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Episode 66:Shaun Of The Dead
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Martyn and Imran attempt to review Shaun Of The Dead.
**WARNING** without Pete or Ash, this episode turns filthy, fast
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TWITTER:
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Imran-@Nerdphroplogy
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #146 - The DWP Teams Least Favourite Doctor Who stories - Part 1
The Doctor Who PodcastWe have already devoted episodes to our favourite Doctor Who episodes, now its time to explore the seedier side of Doctor Who as the team talks about their least favourites. First up isJames and Michele who discuss their least favourite stories from the 1st through to the 5th Doctors. Prepare to be amazed, outraged, surprised [...]
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The DWP Team's Least Favourite Doctor Who stories Part 1
The Doctor Who PodcastWe have already devoted episodes to our favourite Doctor Who episodes, now its time to explore the seedier side of Doctor Who as the team talks about their least favourites.
First up isJames and Michele who discuss their least favourite stories from the 1st through to the 5th Doctors.
Prepare to be amazed, outraged, surprised and disgusted!
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The DWP Team's Least Favourite Doctor Who stories Part 1
The Doctor Who PodcastWe have already devoted episodes to our favourite Doctor Who episodes, now its time to explore the seedier side of Doctor Who as the team talks about their least favourites.
First up isJames and Michele who discuss their least favourite stories from the 1st through to the 5th Doctors.
Prepare to be amazed, outraged, surprised and disgusted!
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Episode #17: "The Requisite 'Tin Dog' Reference"
Under The MiniscopeIn this episode, Andrew and Sarah dive into all things K-9 as we take a look- and a narrative analysis- at the best friend a Doctor could ever wish for! Also, we dive into the mailbag, because... well, we finally have one... and take a look at the past-deadline results of the Monsters&Villains poll! Don't miss this Kroll-sized mega-epic!
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Earth Station Who Episode 7: ESW Live at TimeGate 2012
Earth Station WhoESW Live! Recorded panel at TimeGate 2012 features Mike, Mike, and Dave with special guests Scott Viguie (Articles of the Shadow Proclamation podcast) and Rebecca Perry (TheOneRing.net) as they...
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.