Latest Podcast Episodes
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93. In the Forest of the Shite
On the Time LashBen and Mark take a before and after look at solar flare damage in Doctor Who - pairing 'In the Forest of the Night' with 'The Ark in Space'. Is 'In the Forest of the Night' really all that bad? Is 'The Ark in Space' really one of the all time classics? Under discussion: Doomed relationships, challenging children, childishness, body horror, bubble wrap and how the multicultural vision of 'Star Trek' doesn't always match with a BBC directors address book. If you like the podcast, and want to buy us a pint you can do so here.
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93. In the Forest of the Shite
On the Time LashBen and Mark take a before and after look at solar flare damage in Doctor Who - pairing 'In the Forest of the Night' with 'The Ark in Space'. Is 'In the Forest of the Night' really all that bad? Is 'The Ark in Space' really one of the all time classics? Under discussion: Doomed relationships, challenging children, childishness, body horror, bubble wrap and how the multicultural vision of 'Star Trek' doesn't always match with a BBC directors address book. If you like the podcast, and want to buy us a pint you can do so here.
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Classic Rewatch: The Seeds of Doom
Gallifrey Public Radio - A Doctor Who PodcastStrapping on our weed-killer backpacks, and exercising absolutely ZERO patience for thug henchmen, we plunge into the undergrowth of "The Seeds of Doom", the closing story of Season 13.
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Episode 100 Imminent - Trailer #1
Diddly Dum PodcastOur 100th podcast will be going online within days. As a taster, here’s our first trailer…
MP3 Direct Download Link = Diddly Dum On Ice Trailer for EP100 (1)
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Article 71: The Minstrel Boy to the War is Gone
Articles of the Shadow ProclamationWell...The Night of the Doctor certainly answered a few questions...and posed a few others. What did you all think?
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93. In the Forest of the Shite
On the Time LashBen and Mark take a before and after look at solar flare damage in Doctor Who - pairing 'In the Forest of the Night' with 'The Ark in Space'. Is 'In the Forest of the Night' really all that bad? Is 'The Ark in Space' really one of the all time classics? Under discussion: Doomed relationships, challenging children, childishness, body horror, bubble wrap and how the multicultural vision of 'Star Trek' doesn't always match with a BBC directors address book. If you like the podcast, and want to buy us a pint you can do so here.
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Episode 166: Strangeness in Space
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Pete chats with Trev Neal, Simon Hickson and Sophie Aldred about their sci-fi comedy audio series Strangeness in Space.
Check out the Strangeness in Space website or visit Kickstarter to help them fund the second part of the season 1 finale.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Twitter: Pete – @BeeblePeteMartyn – @BadWilfGerrod – @ingerrodsmind
Check out the official Bad Wilf Vlog.
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93. In the Forest of the Shite
On the Time LashBen and Mark take a before and after look at solar flare damage in Doctor Who - pairing 'In the Forest of the Night' with 'The Ark in Space'.Is 'In the Forest of the Night' really all that bad? Is 'The Ark in Space' really one of the all time classics?Under discussion: Doomed relationships, challenging children, childishness, body horror, bubble wrap and how the multicultural vision of 'Star Trek' doesn't always match with a BBC directors address book. Also: a sacred cow gets a little knick, the lockdown experience as told through Netflix documentary series and Mark discovers a new Smiths B-Side.Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint
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93. In the Forest of the Shite
On the Time LashBen and Mark take a before and after look at solar flare damage in Doctor Who - pairing 'In the Forest of the Night' with 'The Ark in Space'.Is 'In the Forest of the Night' really all that bad? Is 'The Ark in Space' really one of the all time classics?Under discussion: Doomed relationships, challenging children, childishness, body horror, bubble wrap and how the multicultural vision of 'Star Trek' doesn't always match with a BBC directors address book. Also: a sacred cow gets a little knick, the lockdown experience as told through Netflix documentary series and Mark discovers a new Smiths B-Side.Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint
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93. In the Forest of the Shite
On the Time LashBen and Mark take a before and after look at solar flare damage in Doctor Who - pairing 'In the Forest of the Night' with 'The Ark in Space'.Is 'In the Forest of the Night' really all that bad? Is 'The Ark in Space' really one of the all time classics?Under discussion: Doomed relationships, challenging children, childishness, body horror, bubble wrap and how the multicultural vision of 'Star Trek' doesn't always match with a BBC directors address book. Also: a sacred cow gets a little knick, the lockdown experience as told through Netflix documentary series and Mark discovers a new Smiths B-Side.Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint
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Episode 399 - Up the Time Stream
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s episode we review recent LS series book, Lethbridge-Stewart: The Laughing Gnome - Scary Monsters by Simon A. Forward. Find out what we think of this novel in the next phase of the series.Plus, some news of the week.
Also, don’t forget to get those entries in for prizes to be given away in our 400th episode celebration.
Enjoy!
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#161 - Vagabond Tom
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This episode was recorded 14 June 2020 and the actual Doctor Who discussion begins 11:54 into the podcast where we talk about Tom Baker the Doctor who caught alight in the United States and opening up to his tenure in the programme. But first, leading off the podcast, Ben celebrates his team's, the Four-to-Zoomsday's, triumph in the Quiz of Rassilon. David then asks a simple question about a sporting metaphor and the two get mired the two get mired in cricket talk for a good five minutes. After that, the two discuss Churchill in light of statues coming down across the UK and the US; this part of the podcast was shunted off to the end of the podcast and begins after a musical interlude from Heathcliff Blair and begins at 34:34. (Think of it as studio floor Blu-ray extra footage.) Once that discussion runs it course, we talk about Tom Baker's tenure as the Doctor beginning 11:54 running through to the aforementioned musical interlude. All rather confusing isn't it. Oh, and we briefly mention the December 1981 interview of Tom with Mavis Nicholson which is definitely worth a watch. Anywho... we're back to season 13 next episode. Opening "Davros' Megalomania" and closing "The Doctor's Theme" music was composed by Dudley Simpson for season 12 stories and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair on the "Pyramids of Mars" disc.
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93. In the Forest of the Shite
On the Time LashBen and Mark take a before and after look at solar flare damage in Doctor Who - pairing 'In the Forest of the Night' with 'The Ark in Space'.Is 'In the Forest of the Night' really all that bad? Is 'The Ark in Space' really one of the all time classics?Under discussion: Doomed relationships, challenging children, childishness, body horror, bubble wrap and how the multicultural vision of 'Star Trek' doesn't always match with a BBC directors address book. Also: a sacred cow gets a little knick, the lockdown experience as told through Netflix documentary series and Mark discovers a new Smiths B-Side.Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Buy us a pint
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#161 - Vagabond Tom
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This episode was recorded 14 June 2020 and the actual Doctor Who discussion begins 11:54 into the podcast where we talk about Tom Baker the Doctor who caught alight in the United States and opening up to his tenure in the programme. But first, leading off the podcast, Ben celebrates his team's, the Four-to-Zoomsday's, triumph in the Quiz of Rassilon. David then asks a simple question about a sporting metaphor and the two get mired the two get mired in cricket talk for a good five minutes. After that, the two discuss Churchill in light of statues coming down across the UK and the US; this part of the podcast was shunted off to the end of the podcast and begins after a musical interlude from Heathcliff Blair and begins at 34:34. (Think of it as studio floor Blu-ray extra footage.) Once that discussion runs it course, we talk about Tom Baker's tenure as the Doctor beginning 11:54 running through to the aforementioned musical interlude. All rather confusing isn't it. Oh, and we briefly mention the December 1981 interview of Tom with Mavis Nicholson which is definitely worth a watch. Anywho... we're back to season 13 next episode. Opening "Davros' Megalomania" and closing "The Doctor's Theme" music was composed by Dudley Simpson for season 12 stories and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair on the "Pyramids of Mars" disc.
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#161 - Vagabond Tom
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This episode was recorded 14 June 2020 and the actual Doctor Who discussion begins 11:54 into the podcast where we talk about Tom Baker the Doctor who caught alight in the United States and opening up to his tenure in the programme. But first, leading off the podcast, Ben celebrates his team's, the Four-to-Zoomsday's, triumph in the Quiz of Rassilon. David then asks a simple question about a sporting metaphor and the two get mired the two get mired in cricket talk for a good five minutes. After that, the two discuss Churchill in light of statues coming down across the UK and the US; this part of the podcast was shunted off to the end of the podcast and begins after a musical interlude from Heathcliff Blair and begins at 34:34. (Think of it as studio floor Blu-ray extra footage.) Once that discussion runs it course, we talk about Tom Baker's tenure as the Doctor beginning 11:54 running through to the aforementioned musical interlude. All rather confusing isn't it. Oh, and we briefly mention the December 1981 interview of Tom with Mavis Nicholson which is definitely worth a watch. Anywho... we're back to season 13 next episode. Opening "Davros' Megalomania" and closing "The Doctor's Theme" music was composed by Dudley Simpson for season 12 stories and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair on the "Pyramids of Mars" disc.
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#161 - Vagabond Tom
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This episode was recorded 14 June 2020 and the actual Doctor Who discussion begins 11:54 into the podcast where we talk about Tom Baker the Doctor who caught alight in the United States and opening up to his tenure in the programme. But first, leading off the podcast, Ben celebrates his team's, the Four-to-Zoomsday's, triumph in the Quiz of Rassilon. David then asks a simple question about a sporting metaphor and the two get mired the two get mired in cricket talk for a good five minutes. After that, the two discuss Churchill in light of statues coming down across the UK and the US; this part of the podcast was shunted off to the end of the podcast and begins after a musical interlude from Heathcliff Blair and begins at 34:34. (Think of it as studio floor Blu-ray extra footage.) Once that discussion runs it course, we talk about Tom Baker's tenure as the Doctor beginning 11:54 running through to the aforementioned musical interlude. All rather confusing isn't it. Oh, and we briefly mention the December 1981 interview of Tom with Mavis Nicholson which is definitely worth a watch. Anywho... we're back to season 13 next episode. Opening "Davros' Megalomania" and closing "The Doctor's Theme" music was composed by Dudley Simpson for season 12 stories and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair on the "Pyramids of Mars" disc.
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#161 - Vagabond Tom
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This episode was recorded 14 June 2020 and the actual Doctor Who discussion begins 11:54 into the podcast where we talk about Tom Baker the Doctor who caught alight in the United States and opening up to his tenure in the programme. But first, leading off the podcast, Ben celebrates his team's, the Four-to-Zoomsday's, triumph in the Quiz of Rassilon. David then asks a simple question about a sporting metaphor and the two get mired the two get mired in cricket talk for a good five minutes. After that, the two discuss Churchill in light of statues coming down across the UK and the US; this part of the podcast was shunted off to the end of the podcast and begins after a musical interlude from Heathcliff Blair and begins at 34:34. (Think of it as studio floor Blu-ray extra footage.) Once that discussion runs it course, we talk about Tom Baker's tenure as the Doctor beginning 11:54 running through to the aforementioned musical interlude. All rather confusing isn't it. Oh, and we briefly mention the December 1981 interview of Tom with Mavis Nicholson which is definitely worth a watch. Anywho... we're back to season 13 next episode. Opening "Davros' Megalomania" and closing "The Doctor's Theme" music was composed by Dudley Simpson for season 12 stories and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair on the "Pyramids of Mars" disc.
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#161 - Vagabond Tom
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This episode was recorded 14 June 2020 and the actual Doctor Who discussion begins 11:54 into the podcast where we talk about Tom Baker the Doctor who caught alight in the United States and opening up to his tenure in the programme. But first, leading off the podcast, Ben celebrates his team's, the Four-to-Zoomsday's, triumph in the Quiz of Rassilon. David then asks a simple question about a sporting metaphor and the two get mired the two get mired in cricket talk for a good five minutes. After that, the two discuss Churchill in light of statues coming down across the UK and the US; this part of the podcast was shunted off to the end of the podcast and begins after a musical interlude from Heathcliff Blair and begins at 34:34. (Think of it as studio floor Blu-ray extra footage.) Once that discussion runs it course, we talk about Tom Baker's tenure as the Doctor beginning 11:54 running through to the aforementioned musical interlude. All rather confusing isn't it. Oh, and we briefly mention the December 1981 interview of Tom with Mavis Nicholson which is definitely worth a watch. Anywho... we're back to season 13 next episode. Opening "Davros' Megalomania" and closing "The Doctor's Theme" music was composed by Dudley Simpson for season 12 stories and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair on the "Pyramids of Mars" disc.
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Episode 166: Strangeness in Space
The Bad Wilf PodcastIn which Pete chats with Trev Neal, Simon Hickson and Sophie Aldred about their sci-fi comedy audio series Strangeness in Space.
Check out the Strangeness in Space website or visit Kickstarter to help them fund the second part of the season 1 finale.
The podcast can be accessed via different places, including Audioboom, Player fm and Itunes.
Twitter:
Pete – @BeeblePete
Martyn – @BadWilf
Gerrod – @ingerrodsmindCheck out the official Bad Wilf Vlog.
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TDP 942: UFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages
Tin Dog PodcastUFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages Doctor Who magazine recently ran a First Doctor World Cup on Twitter. I wanted to re-run the competition with some friends as a chance to talk about our love for the first Doctor era. Joining me are Michael from the Tin Dog Podcast () and Tony Cross () Patreon –
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TDP 942: UFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages
Tin Dog PodcastUFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages Doctor Who magazine recently ran a First Doctor World Cup on Twitter. I wanted to re-run the competition with some friends as a chance to talk about our love for the first Doctor era. Joining me are Michael from the Tin Dog Podcast () and Tony Cross () Patreon –
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284 - Doctor Who: Podshock
Podshock
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 284
Running time: 2:12:44Doctor Who: The Snowmen reviewed, news, feedback, comments about Doctor Who: The Night of the Doctor mini-episode, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper, and Ian Bisset.
Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions.
This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you.
Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial.
Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
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Reality Bomb Episode 040
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the fortieth edition of Reality Bomb, we're looking at the Doctor Who stories that we watch for comfort viewing with Lori Steuart, Sage Young and Kenyon Wallace. And the final segment of the the Key to Time season, The Armageddon Factor is in the Gallery of the Underrated with Doctor Who, Class and Torchwood author James Goss (writer of the upcoming novelization of Douglas Adams' The Pirate Planet). Plus BBC America gives viewer feedback about colourizing The Power of the Daleks!
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#161 - Vagabond Tom
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This episode was recorded 14 June 2020 and the actual Doctor Who discussion begins 11:54 into the podcast where we talk about Tom Baker the Doctor who caught alight in the United States and opening up to his tenure in the programme. But first, leading off the podcast, Ben celebrates his team's, the Four-to-Zoomsday's, triumph in the Quiz of Rassilon. David then asks a simple question about a sporting metaphor and the two get mired the two get mired in cricket talk for a good five minutes. After that, the two discuss Churchill in light of statues coming down across the UK and the US; this part of the podcast was shunted off to the end of the podcast and begins after a musical interlude from Heathcliff Blair and begins at 34:34. (Think of it as studio floor Blu-ray extra footage.) Once that discussion runs it course, we talk about Tom Baker's tenure as the Doctor beginning 11:54 running through to the aforementioned musical interlude. All rather confusing isn't it. Oh, and we briefly mention the December 1981 interview of Tom with Mavis Nicholson which is definitely worth a watch. Anywho... we're back to season 13 next episode. Opening "Davros' Megalomania" and closing "The Doctor's Theme" music was composed by Dudley Simpson for season 12 stories and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair on the "Pyramids of Mars" disc.
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TDP 942: UFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages
Tin Dog PodcastUFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages Doctor Who magazine recently ran a First Doctor World Cup on Twitter. I wanted to re-run the competition with some friends as a chance to talk about our love for the first Doctor era. Joining me are Michael from the Tin Dog Podcast () and Tony Cross () Patreon –
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TDP 942: UFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages
Tin Dog PodcastUFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages Doctor Who magazine recently ran a First Doctor World Cup on Twitter. I wanted to re-run the competition with some friends as a chance to talk about our love for the first Doctor era. Joining me are Michael from the Tin Dog Podcast () and Tony Cross () Patreon –
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Episode 399 – Up the Time Stream
Traveling the Vortex
In this week’s episode we review recent LS series book, Lethbridge-Stewart: The Laughing Gnome – Scary Monsters by Simon A. Forward. Find out what we think of this novel in the next phase of the series.Plus, some news of the week.
Also, don’t forget to get those entries in for prizes to be given away in our 400th episode celebration.
Enjoy!
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TDP 942: UFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages
Tin Dog PodcastUFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages Doctor Who magazine recently ran a First Doctor World Cup on Twitter. I wanted to re-run the competition with some friends as a chance to talk about our love for the first Doctor era. Joining me are Michael from the Tin Dog Podcast () and Tony Cross () Patreon –
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TDP 942: UFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages
Tin Dog PodcastUFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages Doctor Who magazine recently ran a First Doctor World Cup on Twitter. I wanted to re-run the competition with some friends as a chance to talk about our love for the first Doctor era. Joining me are Michael from the Tin Dog Podcast () and Tony Cross () Patreon –
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#161 - Vagabond Tom
Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2This episode was recorded 14 June 2020 and the actual Doctor Who discussion begins 11:54 into the podcast where we talk about Tom Baker the Doctor who caught alight in the United States and opening up to his tenure in the programme. But first, leading off the podcast, Ben celebrates his team's, the Four-to-Zoomsday's, triumph in the Quiz of Rassilon. David then asks a simple question about a sporting metaphor and the two get mired the two get mired in cricket talk for a good five minutes. After that, the two discuss Churchill in light of statues coming down across the UK and the US; this part of the podcast was shunted off to the end of the podcast and begins after a musical interlude from Heathcliff Blair and begins at 34:34. (Think of it as studio floor Blu-ray extra footage.) Once that discussion runs it course, we talk about Tom Baker's tenure as the Doctor beginning 11:54 running through to the aforementioned musical interlude. All rather confusing isn't it. Oh, and we briefly mention the December 1981 interview of Tom with Mavis Nicholson which is definitely worth a watch. Anywho... we're back to season 13 next episode. Opening "Davros' Megalomania" and closing "The Doctor's Theme" music was composed by Dudley Simpson for season 12 stories and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair on the "Pyramids of Mars" disc.
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TDP 942: UFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages
Tin Dog PodcastUFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages Doctor Who magazine recently ran a First Doctor World Cup on Twitter. I wanted to re-run the competition with some friends as a chance to talk about our love for the first Doctor era. Joining me are Michael from the Tin Dog Podcast () and Tony Cross () Patreon –
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TDP 942: UFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages
Tin Dog PodcastUFOcast does Doctor Who - First Doctor World Cup - Group Stages Doctor Who magazine recently ran a First Doctor World Cup on Twitter. I wanted to re-run the competition with some friends as a chance to talk about our love for the first Doctor era. Joining me are Michael from the Tin Dog Podcast () and Tony Cross () Patreon –
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Reality Bomb Episode 040
Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcastOn the fortieth edition of Reality Bomb, we're looking at the Doctor Who stories that we watch for comfort viewing with Lori Steuart, Sage Young and Kenyon Wallace. And the final segment of the the Key to Time season, The Armageddon Factor is in the Gallery of the Underrated with Doctor Who, Class and Torchwood author James Goss (writer of the upcoming novelization of Douglas Adams' The Pirate Planet). Plus BBC America gives viewer feedback about colourizing The Power of the Daleks!
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Episode 110: Victory of the Eleventh
The Sonic ToolboxWe're tuning it up to 11 this week. It's time for us to take a look at the Eleventh Doctor and the story "Victory of the Daleks". We also seem to be in the midst of a rabbit invasion, so watch your step. There's also a bit of time traveling as our future selves pop in to review "The Night of the Doctor" that exploded onto the internet after we recorded this show.
WARNING: Contains rabbit chasing
Link:
The Night of the Doctor
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Episode 605: The Rebel Flesh
Who NewMiners are using Flesh duplicates of themselves to do the dirty work, and the duplicates are starting to not like the idea.
Join us as we discuss episode 605: The Rebel Flesh
The Doctor, Amy and Rory go to an acid mining facility where the humans use The Flesh to create exact copies of themselves. These “gangers”, as they are called, do all the dangerous work. When a burst of solar radiation hits the mine, the gangers begin to wonder why they are any different from their human counterparts – and start to fight back.
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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Episode 605: The Rebel Flesh
Who NewMiners are using Flesh duplicates of themselves to do the dirty work, and the duplicates are starting to not like the idea.
Join us as we discuss episode 605: The Rebel Flesh
The Doctor, Amy and Rory go to an acid mining facility where the humans use The Flesh to create exact copies of themselves. These “gangers”, as they are called, do all the dangerous work. When a burst of solar radiation hits the mine, the gangers begin to wonder why they are any different from their human counterparts – and start to fight back.
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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Episode #325
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastInferno
Adam, Kirby and Andy review the last seven part story, we also have news and feedback.
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Episode 605: The Rebel Flesh
Who NewMiners are using Flesh duplicates of themselves to do the dirty work, and the duplicates are starting to not like the idea.
Join us as we discuss episode 605: The Rebel Flesh
The Doctor, Amy and Rory go to an acid mining facility where the humans use The Flesh to create exact copies of themselves. These “gangers”, as they are called, do all the dangerous work. When a burst of solar radiation hits the mine, the gangers begin to wonder why they are any different from their human counterparts – and start to fight back.
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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Episode 110: Victory of the Eleventh
The Sonic ToolboxWe're tuning it up to 11 this week. It's time for us to take a look at the Eleventh Doctor and the story "Victory of the Daleks". We also seem to be in the midst of a rabbit invasion, so watch your step. There's also a bit of time traveling as our future selves pop in to review "The Night of the Doctor" that exploded onto the internet after we recorded this show.
WARNING: Contains rabbit chasing
Link:
The Night of the Doctor
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Extra! - We Really Are Monsters
Doctor Who: Verity!After about a year, we return to the most monstrous of games, You Monster, You. Join Deb as she makes Erika and Tansy make TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE choices.
What would you have done in our shoes? Let us know in the comments!
^E
Doctor Who: The Writers' Room on "The Evil of the Daleks" Support Verity! on Patreon!
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The Chicken Soup of Doom
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who PodcastHey, it’s JB. Chris, Sean and I went almost three hours recording this one. We were really inebriated and got into a very cathartic and politically charged discussion, most of which you’re NOT going to hear. I’m lucky I got an hour of usable material for this episode. Please forgive the audio levels. I promise to be the designated driver next time we record an episode, cause I get really fucking loud in this. CONTENTS INCLUDE: A botched intro, listening to Yes and Queen, Chris gets tested for Covid-19, sponsorship, “professional” podcasts, problematic creative people and cancel culture, James Cordon’s Doctor Who Cosplay Challenge, bitching about aging (again), what’s a Cloister Wraith?, Moffat mansplaining the Bootstrap Paradox, Nicola Bryant offering personal hypnotherapy sessions, why do they defer to the First Doctor on multi-Doctor stories?, JB really needs to stop yelling into the mic, the “Lockdown Video” featuring Bill & Nardole, Doc liked “City of Death”, watching “The Sensorites” as punishment, “The Edge of Destruction” as a Pinter play, should the Police Box be abolished from the series?, filming new episodes on video and CSO, “Rosa” and confronting our white privilege, Sean praises “Vincent and the Doctor”, “Home”, everyone should watch Mr. Rogers, cocky leaky soup, “The Noodle Doodle Man” by Jon Pertwee.
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Episode 605: The Rebel Flesh
Who NewMiners are using Flesh duplicates of themselves to do the dirty work, and the duplicates are starting to not like the idea.
Join us as we discuss episode 605: The Rebel Flesh
The Doctor, Amy and Rory go to an acid mining facility where the humans use The Flesh to create exact copies of themselves. These “gangers”, as they are called, do all the dangerous work. When a burst of solar radiation hits the mine, the gangers begin to wonder why they are any different from their human counterparts – and start to fight back.
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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The Chicken Soup of Doom
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who PodcastHey, it’s JB. Chris, Sean and I went almost three hours recording this one. We were really inebriated and got into a very cathartic and politically charged discussion, most of which you’re NOT going to hear. I’m lucky I got an hour of usable material for this episode. Please forgive the audio levels. I promise to be the designated driver next time we record an episode, cause I get really fucking loud in this. CONTENTS INCLUDE: A botched intro, listening to Yes and Queen, Chris gets tested for Covid-19, sponsorship, “professional” podcasts, problematic creative people and cancel culture, James Cordon’s Doctor Who Cosplay Challenge, bitching about aging (again), what’s a Cloister Wraith?, Moffat mansplaining the Bootstrap Paradox, Nicola Bryant offering personal hypnotherapy sessions, why do they defer to the First Doctor on multi-Doctor stories?, JB really needs to stop yelling into the mic, the “Lockdown Video” featuring Bill & Nardole, Doc liked “City of Death”, watching “The Sensorites” as punishment, “The Edge of Destruction” as a Pinter play, should the Police Box be abolished from the series?, filming new episodes on video and CSO, “Rosa” and confronting our white privilege, Sean praises “Vincent and the Doctor”, “Home”, everyone should watch Mr. Rogers, cocky leaky soup, “The Noodle Doodle Man” by Jon Pertwee.
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The Chicken Soup of Doom
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who PodcastHey, it’s JB. Chris, Sean and I went almost three hours recording this one. We were really inebriated and got into a very cathartic and politically charged discussion, most of which you’re NOT going to hear. I’m lucky I got an hour of usable material for this episode. Please forgive the audio levels. I promise to be the designated driver next time we record an episode, cause I get really fucking loud in this. CONTENTS INCLUDE: A botched intro, listening to Yes and Queen, Chris gets tested for Covid-19, sponsorship, “professional” podcasts, problematic creative people and cancel culture, James Cordon’s Doctor Who Cosplay Challenge, bitching about aging (again), what’s a Cloister Wraith?, Moffat mansplaining the Bootstrap Paradox, Nicola Bryant offering personal hypnotherapy sessions, why do they defer to the First Doctor on multi-Doctor stories?, JB really needs to stop yelling into the mic, the “Lockdown Video” featuring Bill & Nardole, Doc liked “City of Death”, watching “The Sensorites” as punishment, “The Edge of Destruction” as a Pinter play, should the Police Box be abolished from the series?, filming new episodes on video and CSO, “Rosa” and confronting our white privilege, Sean praises “Vincent and the Doctor”, “Home”, everyone should watch Mr. Rogers, cocky leaky soup, “The Noodle Doodle Man” by Jon Pertwee.
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The Chicken Soup of Doom
WHO 37 - A Doctor Who PodcastHey, it’s JB. Chris, Sean and I went almost three hours recording this one. We were really inebriated and got into a very cathartic and politically charged discussion, most of which you’re NOT going to hear. I’m lucky I got an hour of usable material for this episode. Please forgive the audio levels. I promise to be the designated driver next time we record an episode, cause I get really fucking loud in this. CONTENTS INCLUDE: A botched intro, listening to Yes and Queen, Chris gets tested for Covid-19, sponsorship, “professional” podcasts, problematic creative people and cancel culture, James Cordon’s Doctor Who Cosplay Challenge, bitching about aging (again), what’s a Cloister Wraith?, Moffat mansplaining the Bootstrap Paradox, Nicola Bryant offering personal hypnotherapy sessions, why do they defer to the First Doctor on multi-Doctor stories?, JB really needs to stop yelling into the mic, the “Lockdown Video” featuring Bill & Nardole, Doc liked “City of Death”, watching “The Sensorites” as punishment, “The Edge of Destruction” as a Pinter play, should the Police Box be abolished from the series?, filming new episodes on video and CSO, “Rosa” and confronting our white privilege, Sean praises “Vincent and the Doctor”, “Home”, everyone should watch Mr. Rogers, cocky leaky soup, “The Noodle Doodle Man” by Jon Pertwee.
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Episode #325
The 20mb Doctor Who PodcastInferno
Adam, Kirby and Andy review the last seven part story, we also have news and feedback.
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Episode 25: Inferno Episode 7: Endings and Beginnings
Doctor Who: Fifty Years AgoA Doctor Who series and a government ends, and a new government begins in the 1970s which brought in an element of internationalism. In 2020, there might be an end of an age with isolationist nationalistic agendas cropping up. We can but analyse what Doctor Who and the world was in 1970, compare it to what it is in 2020, and murmur disapprovingly.
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088: Detectives & Departures
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceWe're less than halfway through series 7, but it is still the end of an era! This week Matt and David bid farewell to the Ponds as they discuss episode 5 of series 7, "The Angels Take Manhattan". Along the way Matt also declares war on the chairman of the BBC, and we react to the emotional epilogue-that-never-was "P.S.", which you can watch along with us here.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
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Episode 25: Inferno Episode 7: Endings and Beginnings
Doctor Who: Fifty Years AgoA Doctor Who series and a government ends, and a new government begins in the 1970s which brought in an element of internationalism. In 2020, there might be an end of an age with isolationist nationalistic agendas cropping up. We can but analyse what Doctor Who and the world was in 1970, compare it to what it is in 2020, and murmur disapprovingly.
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088: Detectives & Departures
Neither The Time Nor The SpaceWe're less than halfway through series 7, but it is still the end of an era! This week Matt and David bid farewell to the Ponds as they discuss episode 5 of series 7, "The Angels Take Manhattan". Along the way Matt also declares war on the chairman of the BBC, and we react to the emotional epilogue-that-never-was "P.S.", which you can watch along with us here.
Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.
Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod