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3x10 - Penny Wise and Pound Foolish
Mutter's Spiral PodcastMUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast talks about Ep 10 (4/29) of The Amazing Race 20. John and Will delve into the strategy of the FF and answer the question: To Cut or NOT To Cut? Plus, trivia! Sherlock coming next week!
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The 20mb Doctor Who Podcast #110
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastRise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel by Tom MacRae
This week we have audio feedback from Jim The Fish, Mary Lang and Ian Kirk plus written feedback from Rhys Parton and Kirby Bartlett-Sloan. We have Sandro JF sitting on for Rhys Parton, Robert Haynes and then a few surprises start happening on this virtually live (recording wise) show.
This episode required the least editing we have had to do for a long time.
We also reveal this week’s Top 30 Doctor Who Podcasts.
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Episode 87: I Need A Bag Of Chips
The Happiness PatrolThis week on The Happiness Patrol, we welcome back PICK-O-THE-WEEK! ...and other stuff is talked about too! IT'S TRUE!
So join Lew, Dale, Nancy and Michelle for another week of fun n sun n Doctor Who.
(it's all good)
By the way, I'm hungry.
The Happiness Patrol Episode 87: I Need A Bag Of Chips
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Episode 70 - The Omega Factor
Traveling the VortexIn this week’s episode we continue our look at Gallifrey’s baddies in our continuing overview of rouge Time Lords. This time it’s the co-creator of Time Lord society, Omega. We’ll first take an in-depth look at the Fifth Doctor story, Arc of Infinity, and then a review of the Big Finish Audio production of Omega.
Also, we get a tad off topic (what else is new?) and ponder a curious dichotomy in the Pooh-niverse. Plus, a peek at the news going on this week surrounding our favorite series.
And, of course, your feedback.
Enjoy!
Links mentioned in this week’s show:
Brits – Lawrence, KS
Dalek atop MIT
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Don't let your lava love turn to stone
Who's He?Whilst Paul is on his holidays, Phil enlists the help of new friend to the show Stephen Prescott from the rather excellent Mad Man With A Box Podcast to discuss The Fires of Pompeii. During the discussion, Stephen educates Phil on Latin textbooks and they both go wildly off tangent and delve into the merits of RTD versus The Moff and whether longstanding fans requests for classic monsters such as Ice Warriors and Zygons to return to the show would be a good thing.
Also in a very short news section, John Barrowman wants Captain Jack to return to Doctor Who and an actress who appeared in Doctor Who over 50 years ago reaches the grand age of 100. And because of that, we are claiming her as our own first Doctor Who centenarian. Join us!!
Twitter: @MadManBoxPod
Website: A Mad Man With A Box Podcast
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Don't let your lava love turn to stone
Who's He?Whilst Paul is on his holidays, Phil enlists the help of new friend to the show Stephen Prescott from the rather excellent Mad Man With A Box Podcast to discuss The Fires of Pompeii. During the discussion, Stephen educates Phil on Latin textbooks and they both go wildly off tangent and delve into the merits of RTD versus The Moff and whether longstanding fans requests for classic monsters such as Ice Warriors and Zygons to return to the show would be a good thing.
Also in a very short news section, John Barrowman wants Captain Jack to return to Doctor Who and an actress who appeared in Doctor Who over 50 years ago reaches the grand age of 100. And because of that, we are claiming her as our own first Doctor Who centenarian. Join us!!
Twitter: @MadManBoxPod
Website: A Mad Man With A Box Podcast
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Who's He? Podcast #59 Don't let your lava love turn to stone
Who's He?Whilst Paul is on his holidays, Phil enlists the help of new friend to the show Stephen Prescott from the rather excellent A Madman With A Box Podcast to discuss The Fires of Pompeii. During the discussion, Stephen educates Phil on Latin textbooks and they both go wildly off tangent and delve into the merits of RTD versus The Moff and whether longstanding fans requests for classic monsters such as Ice Warriors and Zygons to return to the show would a be good thing. Also, in a very short news section, John Barrowman wants Captain Jack to return to Doctor Who, more Daleks and an actress who once appeared in Doctor Who nearly 50 years ago reaches the grand age of 100. And because of that, we are claiming her as our own first Doctor Who centenarian. Join us!!
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Episode 30: Martha, Martha, Martha
The Sonic ToolboxOtherwise known as "Martha goes Stupid". We review the first Martha Jones episode "Smith and Jones" in which RTD takes what started out as an intelligent, independent, career minded woman and turns her into a husband seeking drone. And Judoon. A platoon of Judoon on the moon.
Note: The episode of M*A*S*H Daisy mentions is "Point of View".
Nicola Tesla invented AC current. Thomas Edison invented DC. See Links for a cool article on their rivalry.
Links:
Tesla unit of measurement
The Current War
Episode 30: Martha, Martha, Martha
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Pharos Project 97.5: Cabin Pressure
The Pharos Project PodcastYes, we know we were meant to be doing "Aliens", this week, but Mr Chris has had to complete some community service work and couldn't attend. Rather than review "Aliens", without him, Mr Pete and Mr Paul decided that we would drop a recent film into the pit of Pharos and review "The Cabin in the Woods". News and feedback are covered first, so listeners who haven't seen the film can switch off before the SPOILERS begin.
Twitter: @KungFuYoda @beastmasterpete @natalien @Doctor_Vendetta @PharosProject
Facebook: The Pharos Project Group Page
Email: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
No podcast next week, as we're all out on a jolly. In two week's time "Aliens", and after that, Hammer Horror.
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Radio Free Skaro #308 - Next Stop: Aberdeen
Radio Free SkaroAs a result of one of the lightest news weeks in recent memory in the worlds of Doctor Who, the Three Who Rule were allowed to devote their full attention to a commentary on Elisabeth Sladen's (first) finale in the classic series, namely 1976's "The Hand of Fear". Quarries, nuclear plants, Judith Paris in a sexy, skin tight rock costume, Rex Robinson's eyebrows - surely this story was a can't miss, epic conclusion to Sarah Jane Smith's tenure in the TARDIS, right? Well...at least there's that goodbye scene to look forward to, right? Also in this episode: a review of Michael E. Briant's upcoming memoir "Who is Michael E. Briant?", the classic Who director's collected memories of his time on Who and other TV shows of the day. Eldrad must live!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
Follow us at @RadioFreeSkaro
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Radio Free Skaro #308 - Next Stop: Aberdeen
Radio Free SkaroAs a result of one of the lightest news weeks in recent memory in the worlds of Doctor Who, the Three Who Rule were allowed to devote their full attention to a commentary on Elisabeth Sladen's (first) finale in the classic series, namely 1976's "The Hand of Fear". Quarries, nuclear plants, Judith Paris in a sexy, skin tight rock costume, Rex Robinson's eyebrows - surely this story was a can't miss, epic conclusion to Sarah Jane Smith's tenure in the TARDIS, right? Well...at least there's that goodbye scene to look forward to, right? Also in this episode: a review of Michael E. Briant's upcoming memoir "Who is Michael E. Briant?", the classic Who director's collected memories of his time on Who and other TV shows of the day. Eldrad must live!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
Follow us at @RadioFreeSkaro
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Radio Free Skaro #308 - Next Stop: Aberdeen
Radio Free SkaroAs a result of one of the lightest news weeks in recent memory in the worlds of Doctor Who, the Three Who Rule were allowed to devote their full attention to a commentary on Elisabeth Sladen's (first) finale in the classic series, namely 1976's "The Hand of Fear". Quarries, nuclear plants, Judith Paris in a sexy, skin tight rock costume, Rex Robinson's eyebrows - surely this story was a can't miss, epic conclusion to Sarah Jane Smith's tenure in the TARDIS, right? Well...at least there's that goodbye scene to look forward to, right? Also in this episode: a review of Michael E. Briant's upcoming memoir "Who is Michael E. Briant?", the classic Who director's collected memories of his time on Who and other TV shows of the day. Eldrad must live!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
Follow us at @RadioFreeSkaro
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Episode #12: "Yes, We Hiss At Our Cat"
Under The MiniscopeThings get a little silly and sidetracked as we sit down to discuss our favorite types of classic series serials; Andrew comes to realize that he didn't like what he thought he did, Sarah keeps 'coloring outside the lines,' and both of us discourse on how Earth culture holds the Doctor back.
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EPISODE148 - 10 Best Retorts in SciFi & Fantasy
The Cultdom CollectiveThe 10 Best Retorts in Science Fiction and Fantasy - http://io9.com/5894768/the-10-best-retorts-in-science-fiction-and-fantasy
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Staggering Stories Podcast #131: Rose's Plastic Pals
Staggering Stories PodcastSummary:
Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith and the Real Keith Dunn talk about the return of Doctor Who in 2005 with the episode Rose, have some more Things in Five Words, play Just a Minute, find some general news and a variety of other stuff, specifically:- 00:00 – Intro and theme tune.
- 01:02 — Welcome!
- 01:50 – News:
- 01:55 — Doctor Who: Virgin pulls Tennant’s ad.
- 02:56 — Doctor Who: Power of the Daleks fan remake.
- 03:41 — Doctor Who: Karen Gillan now on twitter.
- 04:38 — JK Rowling: New book named ‘The Casual Vacancy’.
- 06:35 — Doctor Who: More not-lego on the way.
- 08:03 – Things in Five Words.
- 11:12 – Doctor Who: Rose (the episode).
- 34:08 – Just a Minute.
- 47:04 – A Staggering Day Out, on 24th June 2012.
- 48:50 – Emails and listener feedback.* Hit us yourself at show@StaggeringStories.net
- 62:54 – Farewell for this podcast!
- 98:18 — End theme, disclaimer, copyright, etc.
Vital Links:
- Staggering Stories.
- Staggering Stories: Podcast Drinking Game, Fifth edition.
- BBC: Doctor Who.
- David Tennant.
- Virgin Media.
- YouTube: Power of the Daleks Re-Imagined, part one.
- Twitter: Karen Gillan.
- Twitter: Arthur Darvill.
- Twitter: Steven Moffat.
- Little, Brown: JK Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy.
- Twitter: Darvill’s photo of Gillan mooning.
- BBC: Doctor Who - Rose.
- Wikipedia: Rose (Doctor Who episode).
- Podbean: The Liberating Podcast.
- WordPress: The Doctor Who Archives Podcast.
- ‘Who’ – Is The Man Cast.
- WordPress: The Pratchett Podcast.
- The Articles of the Shadow Proclamation.
- Doctor Who Cast.
- Travis Richey’s website (Inspector Spacetime actor).
- Wikipedia: Biology 101 (Community episode).
- Tumblr: Inspector Spacetime.
- A quick guide to Inspector Spacetime.
- Inspector Spacetime Confessions.
- YouTube: Community – Inspector Spacetime.
- Doctor Who Podcast Alliance.
- Facebook: Staggering Stories Group.
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EPISODE148 - 10 Best Retorts in SciFi & Fantasy
The Cultdom CollectiveThe 10 Best Retorts in Science Fiction and Fantasy - http://io9.com/5894768/the-10-best-retorts-in-science-fiction-and-fantasy
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EPISODE148 - 10 Best Retorts in SciFi & Fantasy
The Cultdom CollectiveThe 10 Best Retorts in Science Fiction and Fantasy - http://io9.com/5894768/the-10-best-retorts-in-science-fiction-and-fantasy
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EPISODE148 - 10 Best Retorts in SciFi & Fantasy
The Cultdom CollectiveThe 10 Best Retorts in Science Fiction and Fantasy - http://io9.com/5894768/the-10-best-retorts-in-science-fiction-and-fantasy
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TDP 239: Shada Book Review
Tin Dog PodcastFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For the United States Navy ship, see USS Shada (SP-580); for the Arabic emphasis sign, see Shadda; for the village in Azerbaijan, see Sada. Shada Doctor Who Serial Shada, the prison planetoid of the Time Lords. Cast Doctor Tom Baker (Fourth Doctor) Companions Lalla Ward (Romana) David Brierley (Voice of K-9 Mk. II) Others Christopher Neame — Skagra Denis Carey – Professor Chronotis Daniel Hill – Chris Parsons Victoria Burgoyne – Clare Keightley Gerald Campion – Wilkin Derek Pollitt – Dr Caldera John Hallet – Police Constable David Strong – Passenger Shirley Dixon – Voice of the Ship James Coombes – Voice of the Krargs James Muir, Lionel Sansby, Derek Suthern, Reg Woods – Krargs Production Writer Douglas Adams Director Pennant Roberts (original) Script editor Douglas Adams Producer Graham Williams (original) John Nathan-Turner (video) Production code 5M Series Season 17 Length Incomplete (original) 6 episodes, 25 minutes each (intended) Originally broadcast Unaired (original) 6 July 1992 (video release)[1] Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → The Horns of Nimon The Leisure Hive Shada is an unaired serial of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was intended to be the final serial of the 1979-80 season (Season 17), but was never completed due to a strike at the BBC during filming. In 1992, its recorded footage was released on video using linking narration by Tom Baker, the Doctor to complete the story. The script, with adaptions, was later produced by Big Finish Productions as an audio play, with animation and was made available on BBCi and the BBC website in 2003. This version saw Paul McGann take on the role of the Doctor, with Lalla Ward reprising her role as Romana II, with an otherwise different cast. A novelisation of the story written by Gareth Roberts and returning the action to the Fourth Doctor and Romana was released in March 2012.[2] Contents 1 Synopsis 1.1 Continuity 2 Production 2.1 Original television version 2.1.1 Levine animated version 2.2 Big Finish version (2003) 2.2.1 The Cast 2.2.2 Outside references 3 In print 4 VHS, Webcast and DVD releases 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External links 7.1 Reviews 7.2 Fan novelisation 7.3 Webcast Synopsis The story revolves around the lost planet Shada, on which the Time Lords built a prison for defeated would-be conquerors of the universe. Skagra, an up-and-coming would-be conqueror of the universe, needs the assistance of one of the prison's inmates, but finds that nobody knows where Shada is anymore except one aged Time Lord who has retired to Earth, where he is masquerading as a professor at St. Cedd's College, Cambridge. Luckily for the fate of the universe, Skagra's attempt to force the information out of Professor Chronotis coincides with a visit by the professor's old friend, the Doctor. Continuity In an unfilmed scene in Episode 5, a listing of prisoners kept on Shada included a Dalek, a Cyberman, and a Zygon. Instead of these, aliens bearing resemblance to Ice Warriors were seen. In 1983, clips from Shada were used in The Five Doctors, the 20th-Anniversary special. Tom Baker, the fourth actor to play the Doctor, had declined to appear in the special, and the plot was reworked to explain the events in the clips.[3] In the book, various references are made to past and future Doctor Who. In particular past rebellious Time Lords are mentioned including, the Master, the Rani, the Meddling Monk and Morbius. For the Big Finish version, Tom Baker was originally approached to reprise the role of the Doctor, but declined. The Eighth Doctor was then substituted and the story reworked accordingly. Although working from the original Adams script, portions of the Big Finish version were reworked by Gary Russell to make the story fit into Doctor Who continuity. This included a new introduction, and a new explanation for the Fourth Doctor and Romana being "taken out of time" during the events of The Five Doctors; the Eighth Doctorhas come to collect Romana and K-9 because he has begun to have a feeling that there was something they should have done at that time. In addition to this – Romana is referred to as Madam President by Skagra in Episode 5. In Episode 6 it is Romana, using her Presidential powers, who decides that Chronotis should be allowed to return to Cambridge. When the policeman enters Chronotis' room, the Doctor can be heard talking about a "terrible way to see in the New Year" in a possible reference to that Doctor's first adventure. Various other minor dialogue changes throughout, mostly relating to the Eighth Doctor reflecting that he has missed Romana and K-9 since they left him and how much he enjoyed their company in the past. When Skagra is investigating the Doctor, clips from three other Big Finish productions can be heard, exclusively on the CD version – The Fires of Vulcan, The Marian Conspiracy and Phantasmagoria. The original serial was to have used clips from The Pirate Planet, The Power of Kroll, The Creature from the Pit, The Androids of Tara, Destiny of the Daleks, and City of Death. The webcast features outlines of the first eight Doctors' faces. Production Original television version The original story, as written by Adams, was scheduled to be 6 episodes. It is estimated that only about 50% of the story was filmed.[2] Location filming in Cambridge and the first of three studio sessions at BBC Television Centre were recorded as scheduled.[2] The second studio block was affected by a long-running technicians' dispute.[3] The strike was over by the time rehearsals began for the third recording session, but this was lost to higher-priority Christmas programming.[4] Attempts were made by new producer John Nathan-Turner to remount the story, but for various reasons it never happened and the production was formally dropped in June 1980. Nathan-Turner was eventually able to complete the story (so far as was possible) by commissioning new effects shots, a score and having Tom Baker record linking material to cover the missing scenes to create six shortened episodes of between 14 and 22 minutes each. The result was released on video in 1992 as a 111 minute VHS tape, but has never been aired on television—making Shada the only Doctor Who television story never to be broadcast.[2] Douglas Adams himself did not regard the story highly and was content for it remain permanently unseen in any form. He once claimed that when he had signed the contract allowing the 1992 release, it had been part of a pile of other papers presented to him by his agent to sign and he wasn't fully aware of what he was agreeing to.[5] Levine animated version In 2010, Ian Levine decided to fund a project to complete the original Shada story using animation and the original voice actors, minus Tom Baker and David Brierley, to complete the parts of the story that were never filmed. John Leeson would replace Brierley as the voice of K9 and Paul Jones, impersonating Baker, would replace him as the Doctor.[2] In October 2010, Dan Hall of 2 Entertain confirmed that a DVD release of Shada was in production and intended to release it with another title.[6] The completed story was finished in late 2011 and announced by Levine, via his Twitter account, on September 8, 2011.[2][7] J. R. Southall, writer for the science fiction magazine Starburst, reviewed Levine's completed version and scored it 10 out of 10 in an article published on September 15, 2011.[8] On October 26, 2011, 2 Entertain announced that only the Shada framgents would be released on DVD, along with the 1993 documentary 'Doctor Who': Thirty Years in the Tardis and other items, possibly sometime in 2012.[9] Southall confirmed the news that same day writing that Dan Hall, 2 Entertain's comissioning editor, was not going to release Levine's completed version.[10] Big Finish version (2003) Big Finish Productions audio play Shada Series Doctor Who Release number II Featuring Eighth Doctor Romana II Writer Douglas Adams, Gary Russell Director Gary Russell Producer(s) Gary Russell Set between Army of Death and Storm Warning Length 150 Release date December 2003 The Cast The Doctor – Paul McGann (Eighth Doctor) Romana II – Lalla Ward K-9 Mk. II – John Leeson Skagra – Andrew Sachs Professor Chronotis – James Fox Chris Parsons – Sean Biggerstaff Clare Keightley – Susannah Harker Wilkin – Melvyn Hayes Dr Caldera – Barnaby Edwards Motorist/Constable – Stuart Crossman The Ship – Hannah Gordon Think Tank Voice – Nicholas Pegg Broadcast date: 10 December 2005 In 2003, the BBC commissioned Big Finish Productions to remake Shada as an audio play which was then webcast[11][2] in six episodic segments, accompanied by limited Flash animation, on the BBC website using illustrations provided by comic strip artist Lee Sullivan.[12] The play starred Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Lalla Ward as Romana. The audio play was also broadcast on digital radio station BBC 7, on 10 December 2005 (as a 21⁄2-hour omnibus), and was repeated in six parts as the opening story to the Eighth Doctor's summer season which began on 16 July 2006. Lalla Ward (Romana) is the only actor to appear in both the original television version and the subsequent Big Finish remake. Outside references In Episode 2 of the webcast version, when Chris is in his lab showing Clare the book, a vending machine-like object in the background is labelled "Nutrimat", a reference to a similar device in Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Two other references are a sequence where Skagra steals a Ford Prefect and when images of Hitchhiker's Guide characters appear as inmates on Shada itself. In print Doctor Who book Doctor Who – Shada Writer Gareth Roberts Publisher BBC Books Release date 15 March 2012[13] Preceded by ' Followed by ' Doctor Who book Doctor Who and Shada Writer Paul Scoones & Jonathan Preddle Publisher JPS Books (unofficial novelisation) Cover artist Alistair Hughes Release date March 1989 Preceded by ' Followed by ' Elements of the story were reused by Adams for his novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, in particular the character of Professor Chronotis who possesses a time machine. Adams did not allow Shada, or any of his other Doctor Who stories, to be novelised by Target Books. It is, therefore, one of only five serials from the 1963–1989 series not to be novelised by Target – along with Adams' other stories The Pirate Planet and City of Death, plus Eric Saward's two Dalek stories (Resurrection of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks). A six-part adaptation of the story by Jonathan V Way appeared in issues 13-18 of Cosmic Masque, the Doctor Who Appreciation Society's fiction magazine. Douglas Adams granted permission for the adaptation on condition that it was never published in collected form.[14] A fan group in New Zealand published an unofficial adaptation in 1989, later republishing it as an online eBook titled Doctor Who and Shada.[15] BBC Books published a novelisation of this serial on 15 March 2012, written by Gareth Roberts. Roberts has drawn on the latest versions of the scripts available, as well as adding new material of his own to "fix" various plotholes and unanswered questions.[16] VHS, Webcast and DVD releases VHS release: The original televsion version of Shada was released in 1992 on VHS and featured linking narration by Tom Baker and was accompanied by a facsimile of a version of Douglas Adams's script (except in North America).[2] The release was discontinued in the UK in 1996. Webcast: The webcast version (originally broadcast via BBCi's "Red Button") remains available from the BBC Doctor Who "classic series" website, and an expanded audio-only version is available for purchase on CD from Big Finish. This expanded version was the one broadcast on BBC7. DVD: Ian Levine announced on 8 September 2011 that his personally-funded reconstruction of all six episodes of the serial, using animation and recently-recorded vocal tracks to fill in missing parts of the story, had now been completed.[9][7] However, the animation was rejected by 2Entertain, and it has been announced that the shot footage for the story will be released in 2012 with assorted Doctor Who material, including the 1993 documentary More Than 30 Years In The TARDIS.[9] References ^ Sullivan, Shannon (September 23, 2008). "Serial 5M: Shada". A Brief History of Time (Travel). Shannon Patrick Sullivan. Retrieved June 9, 2009. ^ a b c d e f g h Southall, J. R. (September 12, 2011). Jordan, Royce. ed. "Doctor Who and the Shada Man". Starburst Magazine (London, England). ISSN 0955-114X. OCLC 79615651. Retrieved April 1, 2012. ^ a b Dicks, Terrance (September 11, 2001). Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (DVD). London, England: BBC. Event occurs at 12:45. OCLC 52906976. ^ Ley, Shaun (December 12, 2009). "Shelved". BBC Radio 4. BBC. Retrieved April 1, 2012. ^ Simpson, M. J. (2005). Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams. Boston, Massachusetts , US: Justin, Charles & Co.. ISBN 9781932112351. OCLC 144991011. ^ Wilson, Marcus (October 25, 2010). "DVD News - Seeds of Death Revisited". The Doctor Who News Page. Doctor Who News. Archived from the original on December 1, 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2010. ^ a b Burk, Graeme (September 16, 2011). "Shadariffic". Doctor Who Blog. Doctor Who Information Network. Retrieved April 1, 2012. ^ Southall, J. R. (September 15, 2011). Jordan, Royce. ed. "Review: Doctor Who 'Shada'". Starburst Magazine (London. England). ISSN 0955-114X. OCLC 79615651. Retrieved April 3, 2012. ^ a b c McArdell, Ian (October 28, 2011). "What hope Shada?". Regent Times. Alwyn Ash. Retrieved April 1, 2012. ^ Southall, J. R. (October 26. 2011). Jordan, Royce. ed. "TV News: DOCTOR WHO - SHADA Update". Starburst Magazine (London. England). ISSN 0955-114X. OCLC 79615651. Retrieved April 3, 2012. ^ "BBC - Doctor Who - Classic Series - Webcasts - Shada". BBC. BBC. 2003. Retrieved November 19, 2010. ^ Sullivan, Lee (2008). "Lee Sullivan Art, Doctor Who Webcasts". Lee Sullivan Art. Lee Sullivan. Retrieved November 19, 2010. ^ "Doctor Who: Shada". Amazon. Amazon.com. 2012. Retrieved April 1, 2012. ^ Foster, Chuck (February 13, 2012). "Doctor Who News: Shada". Doctor Who News. News in Time and Space. Retrieved April 3, 2012. ^ Scoones, Paul (2006). "NZDWFC: Doctor Who and Shada". The New Zealand Doctor Who Fan Club. Tetrap.com. Retrieved November 19, 2010. ^ Berriman, Ian (March 6 2012). "Doctor Who: Adapting Douglas Adams". SFX. Future Publishing Limited. Bibliography Howe, David J; Stammers, Mark; Walker, Stephen James. Doctor Who: The Seventies (1994) (London: Doctor Who Books) ISBN 9781852274443 External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Fourth Doctor Shada at BBC Online Shada at Doctor Who: A Brief History Of Time (Travel) Shada at the Doctor Who Reference Guide Cambridge Time Traveller Group, Article on Shada, Reviews Shada reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide Fan novelisation Doctor Who and Shada ebook Shada reviews at Outpost Gallifrey Webcast Shada at the Doctor Who Reference Guide Shada webcast on the BBC website Big Finish Productions – Shada Shada reviews at Outpost Gallifrey Shada reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide
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Bigger on the Inside - Special 02
Bigger on the InsideIn the second Bigger on the Inside Special, Dan sat down with his friend Libby to discuss "City of Death!"
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Episode 3 Shaun Of The Dead
Nerdology UKMark is joined by Simon Brett and Lee Rawlings from Starburst Magazine's Blue Box Podcast for a commentary of Edgar Wright's Shaun Of The Dead.
The film includes a fair amount of swearing, we have bleeped out any expletives that may have been said during recording!
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Episode 3 Shaun Of The Dead
Nerdology UKMark is joined by Simon Brett and Lee Rawlings from Starburst Magazine's Blue Box Podcast for a commentary of Edgar Wright's Shaun Of The Dead.
The film includes a fair amount of swearing, we have bleeped out any expletives that may have been said during recording!
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Episode 3 Shaun Of The Dead
Nerdology UKMark is joined by Simon Brett and Lee Rawlings from Starburst Magazine's Blue Box Podcast for a commentary of Edgar Wright's Shaun Of The Dead.
The film includes a fair amount of swearing, we have bleeped out any expletives that may have been said during recording!
Contact us:
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Episode 3 Shaun Of The Dead
Nerdology UKMark is joined by Simon Brett and Lee Rawlings from Starburst Magazine's Blue Box Podcast for a commentary of Edgar Wright's Shaun Of The Dead.
The film includes a fair amount of swearing, we have bleeped out any expletives that may have been said during recording!
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daveac vblog 197
Daveac Video Blog
Timing issues, audio issues, sleep issues but no issues with the wine
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PodKast with a Fan Production
Kasterborous PodkastWith a plethora of Doctor Who fan productions making the news over the past few weeks, we decided to bring them all together in one big podKast (with a “K”) discussion!
From Gareth Kavanagh’s production of The Robots of Death (the first night of which will star Blake’s 7′s Paul Darrow) to the new interpretation of The Power of the Daleks written by, directed and starring Nick Scovell by way of Dennis Spielman’s Who-inspired Time Traveling Troupe improv web series, we cover a wide range of opinions and thoughts. Featuring an interview with Spielman and a discussion about the pitfalls of planning and producing a fan film.Regular listeners may have noticed that we had some iTunes issues recently – these are now resolved, so you can find us listed on iTunes once again, you can subscribe to our RSS feed or you can simply use the player buttons above or in the top-right corner of the website!
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Episode 4 - TIME
The Blue Box PodcastThe Blue Box Podcast - Episode 4: Time. Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett
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Earth Station Who Episode 4: The War Games
Earth Station WhoThe 50th story in the franchise is a marathon, not a sprint, to the finish of the Patrick Troughton era. Mike, Mike, and Dave enlist in The War Games with some assistance from "The Ten Doctors"...
Earth Station Who is a show dedicated to the culture around the BBC icon Doctor Who. Join Mike F, Mike G and Dave as we explore the 50 year history and fandom surrounding the Doctor With reviews, interviews and just general talk you never know WHO might pop up.
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Tim's Take On: Episode 119(The Making of The Girl Who Waited panel at Dr Who The Official Convention)
Tim's Take On...Starting our coverage of Doctor Who The Official Convention with the first panel which was called The Making of The Girl Who Waited, Gary Russell talked to writer Tom McRae, Producer Marcus Wilson and were later joined by Neil Gorton and a collegue of his from the effects team.
End theme tune is a remix of the Doctor Who Theme by Tony Gallichan of The Flashing Blade Podcast, Tony can be contacted here show@flashingblade.org.uk
You can see all of my photos of Dr Who The Official Convention here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157629287180278/with/6866656650/
A short video of The Girl Who Waited panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZK03JM7rPk&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg
and the moment a Handbot took to the stage here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tfwOiSDBsc&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg&index=16&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 119(The Making of The Girl Who Waited panel at Dr Who The Official Convention)
Tim's Take On...Starting our coverage of Doctor Who The Official Convention with the first panel which was called The Making of The Girl Who Waited, Gary Russell talked to writer Tom McRae, Producer Marcus Wilson and were later joined by Neil Gorton and a collegue of his from the effects team.
End theme tune is a remix of the Doctor Who Theme by Tony Gallichan of The Flashing Blade Podcast, Tony can be contacted here show@flashingblade.org.uk
You can see all of my photos of Dr Who The Official Convention here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157629287180278/with/6866656650/
A short video of The Girl Who Waited panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZK03JM7rPk&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg
and the moment a Handbot took to the stage here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tfwOiSDBsc&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg&index=16&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 119(The Making of The Girl Who Waited panel at Dr Who The Official Convention)
Tim's Take On...Starting our coverage of Doctor Who The Official Convention with the first panel which was called The Making of The Girl Who Waited, Gary Russell talked to writer Tom McRae, Producer Marcus Wilson and were later joined by Neil Gorton and a collegue of his from the effects team.
End theme tune is a remix of the Doctor Who Theme by Tony Gallichan of The Flashing Blade Podcast, Tony can be contacted here show@flashingblade.org.uk
You can see all of my photos of Dr Who The Official Convention here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157629287180278/with/6866656650/
A short video of The Girl Who Waited panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZK03JM7rPk&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg
and the moment a Handbot took to the stage here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tfwOiSDBsc&list=UU5hBU4YTRoHc8KyDG66Ojcg&index=16&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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Untruths Podcast with Becca Gleason (Nerdist.com)
Mondas Podcast
Ian Todd talks to Becca Gleason (Nerdist.com) about cool music,Doctor Who,Bowling,Dinner Parties and more.
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The Whostorian - Episode 35 - Continuing Our Ultimate Adventure
The WhostorianSeason 2 Episode 5. This week we talk about Melanie Bush, Producer Peter Bryant, The Ultimate Adventure stage play and we take a look at Black Orchid. In the Death Zone we find The Destroyer of Worlds Vs. The Krynoid
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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DWO Whocast - #240 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastIn this week's episode of the DWO WhoCast... Dave and Siobhan take a look at the 4th Doctor DVD release of Nightmare of Eden, as well as looking at the latest news - Oh yeh, and Dave angers the gods!
The DWO WhoCast - Oh, it's everything!
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The Memory Cheats #7
The Memory CheatsPlanet of Evil, a story made smack dab in the midst of Philip Hinchcliffe's horror-esque (and brilliant) run as producer of Doctor Who, is either known as the story featuring some of the best set design seen in the series, or the story that was broadcast before the legendary Pyramids of Mars. Or, perhaps, as the story that was reviewed after one of TMC's favourite stories ever…?
Visit our website at http://www.thememorycheats.libsyn.com
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The Memory Cheats #7
The Memory CheatsPlanet of Evil, a story made smack dab in the midst of Philip Hinchcliffe's horror-esque (and brilliant) run as producer of Doctor Who, is either known as the story featuring some of the best set design seen in the series, or the story that was broadcast before the legendary Pyramids of Mars. Or, perhaps, as the story that was reviewed after one of TMC's favourite stories ever...?
Visit our website at http://www.thememorycheats.libsyn.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thememorycheats
Like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWhoTheMemoryCheats
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The Memory Cheats #7 - Planet of Evil
The Memory CheatsPlanet of Evil, a story made smack dab in the midst of Philip Hinchcliffe's horror-esque (and brilliant) run as producer of Doctor Who, is either known as the story featuring some of the best set design seen in the series, or the story that was broadcast before the legendary Pyramids of Mars. Or, perhaps, as the story that was reviewed after one of TMC's favourite stories ever…?
Visit our website at http://www.thememorycheats.libsyn.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thememorycheats
Like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorWhoTheMemoryCheats
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Commentary: Sherlock - The Reichenbach Fall
The Cultdom CollectiveIan, Mike, Dave and Megan set about solving the final problem... Who drank all the wine? Then they fall over themselves to get to this weeks Commentary: Sherlock - 'The Reichenbach Fall' Series 2 Episode 3
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Earth Station One Episode 108: Taking another bite out of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Earth Station OneThis week, Mike, Bobby, and special guest Dan Carroll get out the pointy stakes, crossbows, and Holy Water and head back to the Hellmouth for a look at phenomenal second season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. We also catch up with freelance journalist, producer, and avid costumer Meredith Placko (aka Ana Aesthetic) just long enough … Continue reading
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The Voice Of Gallifrey #36
Voice of Gallifrey (Russian)Dobrogo vam vremeni sutok, dorogie slushateli! Vot i novyi, 36-i vypusk, nashego podkasta. Novostei i spoilerov u nas dlia vam net, zato est' obzor serii “Polnoch'”, chetviortogo sezona. Ochen' interesnaia seriia, skazhu ia vam, bylo priiatno obozrevat' eio.
P.S. Interaktiv… My sami o niom zabyli!My pomnim, chto my obeshchali i ne pytaemsia zabrat' slova obratno. Voprosov nam prislali nemalo, no esli ikh stanet bol'she – budet tol'ko luchshe!
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The Voice Of Gallifrey #36
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Commentary: Sherlock - The Reichenbach Fall
The Cultdom CollectiveIan, Mike, Dave and Megan set about solving the final problem... Who drank all the wine? Then they fall over themselves to get to this weeks Commentary: Sherlock - 'The Reichenbach Fall' Series 2 Episode 3
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Commentary: Sherlock - The Reichenbach Fall
The Cultdom CollectiveIan, Mike, Dave and Megan set about solving the final problem... Who drank all the wine? Then they fall over themselves to get to this weeks Commentary: Sherlock - 'The Reichenbach Fall' Series 2 Episode 3
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Commentary: Sherlock - The Reichenbach Fall
The Cultdom CollectiveIan, Mike, Dave and Megan set about solving the final problem... Who drank all the wine? Then they fall over themselves to get to this weeks Commentary: Sherlock - 'The Reichenbach Fall' Series 2 Episode 3
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The Ood Cast S04E12 - The Ood Cast Awards
The Ood Cast“And the winner is…”
The Oscars.A The Golden Globes.A The BAFTAs.A Rear of the Year.
These are some award ceremonies we have heard of and, in some cases, been nominated for (Andy came fourteenth in the 1987 Rear of the Year – we’re very proud).
A little late to capitalise on the awards season, perhaps, but the fevered minds at The Ood Cast are rolling out the red carpet for the great, the good and the naggingly-unsatisfactory-in-some-minor-way to assess Series 6 as a whole and divvy up some hand-cast trinkets to the things we loved and those we loved a little less.
(Come on, you’re not listening to a normal podcast here … we love everything!)
So take your seats, adjust those tuxedos and swishy dresses and enjoy The Ood Cast Awards 2012!
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The Oncoming Storm Ep 6: BF #5 - We Ain't Afraid of No Fearmonger!
The Oncoming StormIt's important announcement time for Ashley and Josh! Once again, last minute changes take place after the podcast is recorded! This time, it's all due to an impending format change for The Oncoming Storm. Are they picking up stakes and moving to California? Listen and find out! After they get that pesky announcement out of the way, Josh and Ashley face their innermost fears and discuss The Fearmonger by Jonathan Blum. There's talk of politics, modern society, and getting shot because you think you can pull off the Doctor's stick. The Oncoming Storm... this time, we've got Uber Right Wing Conservatives... that's kinda like Nazis right?
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Series 4 Episode 5: Gary Russell Interview
The Preachrs PodcastThis is the recent interview with the wonderful Gary Russell. Gary's bio of things he does is too big to write here so listen to the podcast and enjoy!
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Series 4 Episode 4: Jamie Robertson Interview Complete
The Preachrs PodcastRecently I had the pleasure of interviewing Jamie Robertson who is a composer and sound designer from Big Finish productions. Hope You enjoy!
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Episode 11 - Steve Berry Interview
The Time MeddlersIn this episode of The Time Meddlers, Ian Redman interviews Steve Berry, editor of the forthcoming ‘Behind the Sofa’ charity book. Then, he is joined by David Morgan and PCJonathan, for a chat about some news from the worlds of Doctor Who - including the casting of Jenna-Louise Coleman as the Doctor’s next companion, and much more besides!