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Radio Free Skaro #295 - Radio Free Skaro and The World of Tomorrow
Radio Free SkaroGallifrey Live Show! For only the second time (and the first in the main ballroom), the Three Who Rule entertained the huddled Earth masses in attendance at the Gallifrey One convention on Los Angeles with ribaldry, shenanigans and interviews with Who luminaries such as Camille Coduri, Simon Fisher-Becker, Dalek operator Barnaby Edwards, director Toby Haynes and ingenue Gary Russell, who we predict will go onto great things. Also, Chip gives a sterling and much lauded onstage presentation of his Two-Minute Time Lord podcast that is sure to thrill and inspire.
So with no further ado, please do enjoy our second live show and second of our podcasts from Gallifrey, and remember: DESTROY ALL PODCASTORS.
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #295 - Radio Free Skaro and The World of Tomorrow
Radio Free SkaroGallifrey Live Show! For only the second time (and the first in the main ballroom), the Three Who Rule entertained the huddled Earth masses in attendance at the Gallifrey One convention on Los Angeles with ribaldry, shenanigans and interviews with Who luminaries such as Camille Coduri, Simon Fisher-Becker, Dalek operator Barnaby Edwards, director Toby Haynes and ingenue Gary Russell, who we predict will go onto great things. Also, Chip gives a sterling and much lauded onstage presentation of his Two-Minute Time Lord podcast that is sure to thrill and inspire.
So with no further ado, please do enjoy our second live show and second of our podcasts from Gallifrey, and remember: DESTROY ALL PODCASTORS.
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #295 - Radio Free Skaro and The World of Tomorrow
Radio Free SkaroGallifrey Live Show! For only the second time (and the first in the main ballroom), the Three Who Rule entertained the huddled Earth masses in attendance at the Gallifrey One convention on Los Angeles with ribaldry, shenanigans and interviews with Who luminaries such as Camille Coduri, Simon Fisher-Becker, Dalek operator Barnaby Edwards, director Toby Haynes and ingenue Gary Russell, who we predict will go onto great things. Also, Chip gives a sterling and much lauded onstage presentation of his Two-Minute Time Lord podcast that is sure to thrill and inspire.
So with no further ado, please do enjoy our second live show and second of our podcasts from Gallifrey, and remember: DESTROY ALL PODCASTORS.
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Gally Update 1 - Lobby-Con Queso
Traveling the VortexAs many of you know, Shaun is in California this weekend for Gallifrey One’s – Network 23 Doctor Who Convention. He has promised to keep out listeners updated on the con. This is the first of hopefully, many audio updates we will be bringing you throughout the weekend.
And be sure to check out Shaun’s blog updates from Gally, also posted here on this feed.
Keith and I are extremely jealous right now by the way.
Enjoy!
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Tim's Take On: Episode 109(Eve Myles at SFX Weekender 3)
Tim's Take On...More SFX Weekender coverage this week as I bring you the Eve Myles panel, she talks about how she was cast in Dr Who: The Unquiet Dead, how this lead to her role in Torchwood and what John Barrowman gets up to on set.
End theme this week is Doctor Qui by Dalekium which can be downloaded here http://whomix.windbubbles.net/remix/421
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_alt 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 109(Eve Myles at SFX Weekender 3)
Tim's Take On...More SFX Weekender coverage this week as I bring you the Eve Myles panel, she talks about how she was cast in Dr Who: The Unquiet Dead, how this lead to her role in Torchwood and what John Barrowman gets up to on set.
End theme this week is Doctor Qui by Dalekium which can be downloaded here http://whomix.windbubbles.net/remix/421
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_alt 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 109(Eve Myles at SFX Weekender 3)
Tim's Take On...More SFX Weekender coverage this week as I bring you the Eve Myles panel, she talks about how she was cast in Dr Who: The Unquiet Dead, how this lead to her role in Torchwood and what John Barrowman gets up to on set.
End theme this week is Doctor Qui by Dalekium which can be downloaded here http://whomix.windbubbles.net/remix/421
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_alt 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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Article 35.3: Time Lord Fest - The Arts
Articles of the Shadow ProclamationAnd now...the rest of Time Lord Fest, Tampa. Enjoy The Ken Spivey Band! Behold the Moffat vs. Davies panel! Marvel at the Doctor Who Film Panel!
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Earth Station One Episode 98: Classic Brit SciFi
Earth Station OneThis week we will hopping back into the TARDIS and talking going back into era of the 4th Doctor and talking about 'the Keeper of Trakin' and the return of the Master. Then to go with all the British Sci fi we meet up with the crew of the Good Ship Star-bug and chat about … Continue reading
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TDP 232: The Three Doctors (Story Two from the new box set)
Tin Dog PodcastReprinted from wikipedia with thanks and respect The Three Doctors is the first serial of the tenth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast in four weekly parts from 30 December 1972 to 20 January 1973. The serial opened the tenth anniversary year of the series. Synopsis The home planet of the Time Lords is under siege, by an unknown force that by all accounts should not even exist. The only person who can help them is the Doctor, but even he will need assistance – from his previous selves. [edit] Plot A superluminal signal is sent to Earth, carrying with it an unusual energy blob that seems intent on capturing the Third Doctor. In the meantime, the homeworld of the Time Lords is under siege, with all the power sustaining it being drained through a black hole. Trapped and desperate, the Time Lords do the unthinkable and break the First Law of Time, allowing the Doctor to aid himself by summoning his two previous incarnations from the past. Unfortunately, the First Doctor is trapped in a time eddy, unable to fully materialize, and can only communicate via viewscreen, but the Second Doctor joins the Third in investigating the origins of the creature and the black hole, while UNIT headquarters faces an attack by the gel-like alien creatures. The First Doctor deduces the black hole is a bridge between universes, and the other two Doctors allow the TARDIS to be swallowed up by the energy creature, which transports them, Dr Tyler, Jo Grant, Sergeant Benton and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart into an antimatter universe created by the legendary Time Lord Omega. Omega was a solar engineer who created the supernova that powers Time Lord civilization, but was considered killed in the explosion. In actuality, he had been transported to the antimatter universe, where his will and thought turned the formless matter into physicality. Trapped, due to the fact that his will is the only thing maintaining reality, he vowed revenge on the Time Lords who left him stranded. It is clear that the exile has made Omega quite insane. Along with his revenge, he has summoned the Doctors here to take over the mental maintenance of the antimatter universe so he can escape. However, the Doctors discover that years of exposure to the corrosive effects of the black hole's singularity have destroyed Omega's physical body – he is trapped forever. Driven over the edge by this discovery, Omega now demands that the Doctors share his exile. The Doctors escape briefly, and offer Omega a proposition. They will give him his freedom if they send the others back to the positive matter universe. Omega agrees, and when that is done, the Doctors offer Omega a force field generator containing the Second Doctor's recorder, which had fallen in it prior to the transport through the black hole. Omega knocks the generator over in a rage and the unconverted positive matter recorder falls out of the force field. When the recorder comes into contact with the antimatter universe, it annihilates everything in a flash, returning the Doctors in the TARDIS to the positive matter universe. The Third Doctor explains that death was the only freedom anyone could offer Omega. With the power now restored to the Time Lords, they are able to send the First and Second Doctors back to their respective time periods. As a reward, the Time Lords give the Third Doctor a new dematerialization circuit for the TARDIS and restore his knowledge of how to travel through space and time. [edit] Continuity Omega would return in the Fifth Doctor serial, Arc of Infinity (1983), the Big Finish Productions audio play Omega, the novel The Infinity Doctors and the gamebook Search for the Doctor. The Chancellor is portrayed by Clyde Pollitt who had also played one of the Time Lords who tried and exiled the Second Doctor. Barry Letts states in the DVD commentary that this was intentional as he meant for this to be the same character. Similarly, Graham Leaman reappears as a Time Lord having been seen in the role in Colony in Space, discussing the Master's activities and their use of the exiled Doctor as an agent. The Brigadier refers to the Yeti (The Web of Fear), the Cybermen (The Invasion) and the Autons (Spearhead from Space). The Virgin Missing Adventures novel The Empire of Glass states that the First Doctor is taken out of time between the stories The Time Meddler and Galaxy 4 but immediately before the novel. [edit] Production Serial details by episode EpisodeBroadcast dateRun timeViewership (in millions)Archive "Episode One" 30 December 1972 24:39 9.6 PAL 2" colour videotape "Episode Two" 6 January 1973 24:18 10.8 PAL 2" colour videotape "Episode Three" 13 January 1973 24:22 8.8 PAL 2" colour videotape "Episode Four" 20 January 1973 25:07 11.9 PAL 2" colour videotape [1][2][3] Working titles for this story included The Black Hole. The script was originally supposed to feature all three Doctors equally, but William Hartnell was too ill to be able to play the full role as envisioned. He was, therefore, reduced to a pre-recorded cameo role, appearing only on the TARDIS's scanner and the space-time viewer of the Time Lords. It would be the last time he played the Doctor and his last acting role before his death in 1975. Hartnell's scenes were filmed at BBC's Ealing Studios and not in a garage or a garden shed as fan myth would have it. The serial's promotional photo shoot was the only time the three actors were shown together. The production team also planned for Frazer Hines to reprise his role of Jamie McCrimmon alongside the Second Doctor; however, Hines was not available, due to his work on the soap opera Emmerdale Farm. Much of the role originally intended for Jamie was reassigned to Sergeant Benton. [edit] Outside references Jo references The Beatles' song "I Am the Walrus".[4] [edit] In print A novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in November 1975. The novelisation provides a rationale for Omega's realm to be a quarry: over the millennia, Omega has become weary of the mental effort required to generate a verdant landscape and now makes do with rock and soil. The Second Doctor is referred to throughout as Doctor Two. In the book, Mr Ollis is renamed Mr Hollis. Doctor Who book The Three Doctors Series Target novelisations Release number 64 Writer Terrance Dicks Publisher Target Books Cover artist Chris Achilleos ISBN 0-426-11578-3 Release date 20 November 1975 Preceded by ' Followed by ' [edit] Broadcast, VHS and DVD releases The serial was repeated on BBC2 in November 1981, daily (Monday-Thursday) (23 November 1981 to 26 November 1981) at 5.40pm as part of "The Five Faces of Doctor Who". This story was released twice on VHS, first in August 1991 and thereafter remastered and re-released in 2002 as part of the W H Smith's The Time Lord Collection boxed set. This story was released on DVD in the UK in November 2003 as part of the Doctor Who 40th Anniversary Celebration releases, representing the Jon Pertwee years. Some copies came in a box set housing a limited edition Corgi model of "Bessie", the Third Doctor's vintage roadster. A special edition of the DVD, with new bonus features, is to be released in the uk on 13 February 2012 in the third of the ongoing Revisitations DVD box sets. [edit] References ^ Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). "The Three Doctors". Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from the original on 2008-05-18. Retrieved 2008-08-30. ^ "The Three Doctors". Doctor Who Reference Guide. Retrieved 2008-08-30. ^ Sullivan, Shannon (2007-08-07). "The Three Doctors". A Brief History of Time Travel. Retrieved 2008-08-30. ^ Cornell, Paul; Day, Martin; Topping, Keith (1995). "The Three Doctors". Doctor Who: The Discontinuity Guide. London: Doctor Who Books. p. 141. ISBN 0 426 20442 5. Retrieved 2010-09-03. [edit] External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Third Doctor The Three Doctors at BBC Online The Three Doctors at Doctor Who: A Brief History Of Time (Travel) The Three Doctors at the Doctor Who Reference Guide Reviews The Three Doctors reviews at Outpost Gallifrey The Three Doctors reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide Target novelisation The Three Doctors (novelisation) reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide On Target — The Three Doctors
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Radio Free Skaro #294 - The Dog Days Are Over
Radio Free SkaroThe annual meet up of Doctor Who podcasters at Gallifrey One forms the backbone of this, the first of Radio Free Skaro's episodes covering the convention. Among our friends joining us is Simon Harries, late of Tachyon TV and attending his first Gally since 2010, and Josh Zimon, long time listener and now first time guest representing, along with Eric Escamilla, the Mostly Harmless Cutaway podcast. Topics discussed were the differences in popularity of Doctor Who in North America and in the UK, how Gallifrey One stands out among the many other Doctor Who conventions in the USA and in the United Kingdom, and the usual tales of ribaldry that occurs at such events and pushes the PG-13 boundaries that this podcast tries desperately to somewhat casually enforce. Enjoy, and stay tuned throughout the rest of the weekend for more episodes to come!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #294 - The Dog Days Are Over
Radio Free SkaroThe annual meet up of Doctor Who podcasters at Gallifrey One forms the backbone of this, the first of Radio Free Skaro's episodes covering the convention. Among our friends joining us is Simon Harries, late of Tachyon TV and attending his first Gally since 2010, and Josh Zimon, long time listener and now first time guest representing, along with Eric Escamilla, the Mostly Harmless Cutaway podcast. Topics discussed were the differences in popularity of Doctor Who in North America and in the UK, how Gallifrey One stands out among the many other Doctor Who conventions in the USA and in the United Kingdom, and the usual tales of ribaldry that occurs at such events and pushes the PG-13 boundaries that this podcast tries desperately to somewhat casually enforce. Enjoy, and stay tuned throughout the rest of the weekend for more episodes to come!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #294 - The Dog Days Are Over
Radio Free SkaroThe annual meet up of Doctor Who podcasters at Gallifrey One forms the backbone of this, the first of Radio Free Skaro's episodes covering the convention. Among our friends joining us is Simon Harries, late of Tachyon TV and attending his first Gally since 2010, and Josh Zimon, long time listener and now first time guest representing, along with Eric Escamilla, the Mostly Harmless Cutaway podcast. Topics discussed were the differences in popularity of Doctor Who in North America and in the UK, how Gallifrey One stands out among the many other Doctor Who conventions in the USA and in the United Kingdom, and the usual tales of ribaldry that occurs at such events and pushes the PG-13 boundaries that this podcast tries desperately to somewhat casually enforce. Enjoy, and stay tuned throughout the rest of the weekend for more episodes to come!
Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 5
The Cultdom CollectiveMike, Ian and Dave have a Lucozade drinking contest and have to work off the extra energy by running through another Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 5 (UK)
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2.05 The Web Planet
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Susan, Ian, & Barbara Join us as we try to get through this god forsaken episode with terrible beer. Still, there's tales of cruel children and mimes to keep you entertained. And check out the embedded mp3 cover. "A mysterious force pulls the tardis off course, stranding The Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki on vortis. A fierce battle is raging between the moth-like Menoptra, and giant insects known as Zarbi. But what is the dark secret that hides at the centre of the Zarbi's lair?" Episode 1: The Web Planet Episode 2: The Zarbi Episode 3: Escape To Danger Episode 4: Crater Of Needles Episode 5: Invasion Episode 6: The Centre Writer: Bill Strutton Director: Richard Martin Broadcast: 13 February - 20 March 1964 Links: Bumble Beer The Web Planet - Watch Online Drunken Time Travel Website
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2.05 The Web Planet
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Susan, Ian, & Barbara Join us as we try to get through this god forsaken episode with terrible beer. Still, there's tales of cruel children and mimes to keep you entertained. And check out the embedded mp3 cover. "A mysterious force pulls the tardis off course, stranding The Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki on vortis. A fierce battle is raging between the moth-like Menoptra, and giant insects known as Zarbi. But what is the dark secret that hides at the centre of the Zarbi's lair?" Episode 1: The Web Planet Episode 2: The Zarbi Episode 3: Escape To Danger Episode 4: Crater Of Needles Episode 5: Invasion Episode 6: The Centre Writer: Bill Strutton Director: Richard Martin Broadcast: 13 February - 20 March 1964 Links: Bumble Beer The Web Planet - Watch Online Drunken Time Travel Website
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2.05 The Web Planet
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Susan, Ian, & Barbara Join us as we try to get through this god forsaken episode with terrible beer. Still, there's tales of cruel children and mimes to keep you entertained. And check out the embedded mp3 cover. "A mysterious force pulls the tardis off course, stranding The Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki on vortis. A fierce battle is raging between the moth-like Menoptra, and giant insects known as Zarbi. But what is the dark secret that hides at the centre of the Zarbi’s lair?" Episode 1: The Web Planet Episode 2: The Zarbi Episode 3: Escape To Danger Episode 4: Crater Of Needles Episode 5: Invasion Episode 6: The Centre Writer: Bill Strutton Director: Richard Martin Broadcast: 13 February - 20 March 1964 Links: Bumble Beer The Web Planet - Watch Online Drunken Time Travel Website
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2.05 The Web Planet
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Susan, Ian, & Barbara
Join us as we try to get through this god forsaken episode with terrible beer. Still, there's tales of cruel children and mimes to keep you entertained. And check out the embedded mp3 cover.
"A mysterious force pulls the tardis off course, stranding The Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki on vortis.
A fierce battle is raging between the moth-like Menoptra, and giant insects known as Zarbi. But what is the dark secret that hides at the centre of the Zarbi's lair?"
Episode 1: The Web Planet
Episode 2: The Zarbi
Episode 3: Escape To Danger
Episode 4: Crater Of Needles
Episode 5: Invasion
Episode 6: The Centre
Writer: Bill Strutton
Director: Richard Martin
Broadcast: 13 February - 20 March 1964
Links:
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FRS 36: 'The Gunfighters' Billy The Hartnell - Part Two
Fast Return SwitchSome berks chat noise over a really good telly show for no understandable reason.
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2.05 The Web Planet
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Susan, Ian, & Barbara
Join us as we try to get through this god forsaken episode with terrible beer. Still, there’s tales of cruel children and mimes to keep you entertained. And check out the embedded mp3 cover.
“A mysterious force pulls the tardis off course, stranding The Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki on vortis.
A fierce battle is raging between the moth-like Menoptra, and giant insects known as Zarbi. But what is the dark secret that hides at the centre of the Zarbi's lair?”
Episode 1: The Web Planet
Episode 2: The Zarbi
Episode 3: Escape To Danger
Episode 4: Crater Of Needles
Episode 5: Invasion
Episode 6: The Centre
Writer: Bill Strutton
Director: Richard Martin
Broadcast: 13 February - 20 March 1964
Links:
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2.05 The Web Planet
Drunken Time TravelFirst Doctor, Susan, Ian, & Barbara
Join us as we try to get through this god forsaken episode with terrible beer. Still, there's tales of cruel children and mimes to keep you entertained. And check out the embedded mp3 cover.
"A mysterious force pulls the tardis off course, stranding The Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki on vortis.
A fierce battle is raging between the moth-like Menoptra, and giant insects known as Zarbi. But what is the dark secret that hides at the centre of the Zarbi's lair?"
Episode 1: The Web Planet
Episode 2: The Zarbi
Episode 3: Escape To Danger
Episode 4: Crater Of Needles
Episode 5: Invasion
Episode 6: The Centre
Writer: Bill Strutton
Director: Richard Martin
Broadcast: 13 February - 20 March 1964
Links:
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Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 5
The Cultdom CollectiveMike, Ian and Dave have a Lucozade drinking contest and have to work off the extra energy by running through another Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 5 (UK)
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Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 5
The Cultdom CollectiveMike, Ian and Dave have a Lucozade drinking contest and have to work off the extra energy by running through another Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 5 (UK)
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Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 5
The Cultdom CollectiveMike, Ian and Dave have a Lucozade drinking contest and have to work off the extra energy by running through another Commentary: Life on Mars Series 2 Episode 5 (UK)
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Tim & Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture: Episode 3 - Ehh, It'll Do
Geek SyndicateTim and Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture is STILL the newest podcast in the stable of winged horses that is the Geek Syndicate Network.
The podcast aims to do exactly what it says on the tin - young bucks Tim Swann (@tetrarchangel on twitter) of Psycomedia (psycomedia.wordpress.com - can this be hyperlinked?) and Max Barnard (@maxy_barnard on twitter) of You Must Hear This (imustreadthis.com - can this be hyperlinked?) identify a key area where popular geek culture falls down and then try and come up with some ways that both the creators and the audience can fix it.
In our third episode, we discuss mediocrity, hopefully without being mediocre. There's unavoidable Lucas and Spielberg chat, trying to force stuff into franchises, the problems with properties that sell no matter what, and inevitable preludes to the next episode, which will concern money. We might have been bothered to throw in some solutions, since that's what the franchise demands.
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Tim & Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture: Episode 3 - Ehh, It'll Do
Geek SyndicateTim and Max Solve All The Problems With Popular Culture is STILL the newest podcast in the stable of winged horses that is the Geek Syndicate Network.
The podcast aims to do exactly what it says on the tin – young bucks Tim Swann (@tetrarchangel on twitter) of Psycomedia (psycomedia.wordpress.com - can this be hyperlinked?) and Max Barnard (@maxy_barnard on twitter) of You Must Hear This (imustreadthis.com - can this be hyperlinked?) identify a key area where popular geek culture falls down and then try and come up with some ways that both the creators and the audience can fix it.
In our third episode, we discuss mediocrity, hopefully without being mediocre. There's unavoidable Lucas and Spielberg chat, trying to force stuff into franchises, the problems with properties that sell no matter what, and inevitable preludes to the next episode, which will concern money. We might have been bothered to throw in some solutions, since that's what the franchise demands.
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Trevor talks about his memories of Gallifrey 22
The Doctor Who PodcastThis episode brings us to the conclusion of our week long preview and review of the behemoth that is the Gallifrey convention.
In this episode Trevor shares his memories of attending Gallifrey 22.
To those going to Gallifrey 23, enjoy, have a great time and don’t forget to let The Doctor Who Podcast feedback@thedoctorwhopodcast.com“>know about your experiences.
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Trevor talks about his memories of Gallifrey 22
The Doctor Who PodcastThis episode brings us to the conclusion of our week long preview and review of the behemoth that is the Gallifrey convention.
In this episode Trevor shares his memories of attending Gallifrey 22.
To those going to Gallifrey 23, enjoy, have a great time and don’t forget to let The Doctor Who Podcast feedback@thedoctorwhopodcast.com“>know about your experiences.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #125 - Trevor talks about his memories of Gallifrey 22
The Doctor Who PodcastThis episode brings us to the conclusion of our week long preview and review of the behemoth that is the Gallifrey convention. In this episode Trevor shares his memories of attending Gallifrey 22. To those going to Gallifrey 23, enjoy, have a great time and don't forget to let The Doctor Who Podcast
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Article 35.2: Time Lord Fest, Author Edition
Articles of the Shadow ProclamationThis time around is an interview with Debbie Viguie, and then an Independent Authors panel.
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The Oncoming Storm Episode One: Nazis and Neanderthals!
The Oncoming StormWelcome to the first exciting episode of The Oncoming Storm! Join Ashley and Josh as they stumble through the challenge of their first full length episode. We cover the latest news from the world of Doctor Who outside of television before moving onto the analysis of TimeWyrm: Genesys and TimeWyrm: Exodus. Which of these early New Adventures was our favorite? Listen and find out... Well, you can probably guess if you've actually read these books, but listen anyway! The Oncoming Storm... This time, we've got Nazis!
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ProgNeg #7 Match Point
Doctor Who: Prognosis NegativeWere you aware that Nola Rice kept a diary?
LUCK:
- It's episode 7 of Prognosis Negative featuring Eric, Sean (@tardistavern), and Christopher (@dubbayoo)! Join us as delve into Woody Allen's 2005 revival piece Match Point. Let the banter begin!
- This episode uploaded from Gally 23!
WARNING:
- This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and more! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is mostly negative (though often that is a misnomer) and contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.
LINKS:
- Links? Sorry, too busy to comb for them!
DISCLAIMER:
- This one goes out to Sean's mom.
- COMING SOON: Shaken Not Stirred #5
Well, no one's ever asked for their money back.
Host/Producer: Eric
Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Twitter: @Bullitt33 / @BullittWHO
Blog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.comHost/Coverart Artist: Julian aka 'Louis Blair'
Email: samwisewise ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Twitter: @JLB_Tosche
deviantART: type40productions.deviantart.com
The 2am Show: twoamshow.libsyn.comPrognosis Negative
Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Website: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com
Twitter: @ProgNeg
Tumblr: progneg.tumblr.com
Facebook: facebook.com/ProgNeg
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ProgNeg #7 Match Point
Doctor Who: Prognosis NegativeWere you aware that Nola Rice kept a diary?
LUCK:
- It's episode 7 of Prognosis Negative featuring Eric, Sean (@tardistavern), and Christopher (@dubbayoo)! Join us as delve into Woody Allen's 2005 revival piece Match Point. Let the banter begin!
- This episode uploaded from Gally 23!
WARNING:
- This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and more! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is mostly negative (though often that is a misnomer) and contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.
LINKS:
- Links? Sorry, too busy to comb for them!
DISCLAIMER:
- This one goes out to Sean's mom.
- COMING SOON: Shaken Not Stirred #5
Well, no one's ever asked for their money back.
Host/Producer: Eric
Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Twitter: @Bullitt33 / @BullittWHO
Blog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.comHost/Coverart Artist: Julian aka 'Louis Blair'
Email: samwisewise ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Twitter: @JLB_Tosche
deviantART: type40productions.deviantart.com
The 2am Show: twoamshow.libsyn.comPrognosis Negative
Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com
Website: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com
Twitter: @ProgNeg
Tumblr: progneg.tumblr.com
Facebook: facebook.com/ProgNeg
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ProgNeg #7 Match Point
Doctor Who: Prognosis NegativeWere you aware that Nola Rice kept a diary?
LUCK:
- It's episode 7 of Prognosis Negative featuring Eric, Sean (@tardistavern), and Christopher (@dubbayoo)! Join us as delve into Woody Allen's 2005 revival piece Match Point. Let the banter begin!
- This episode uploaded from Gally 23!
WARNING:
- This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and more! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is mostly negative (though often that is a misnomer) and contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout.
LINKS:
- Links? Sorry, too busy to comb for them!
DISCLAIMER:
- This one goes out to Sean's mom.
- COMING SOON: Shaken Not Stirred #5
Well, no one's ever asked for their money back.
Host/Producer: EricEmail: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @Bullitt33 / @BullittWHOBlog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.com
Host/Coverart Artist: Julian aka 'Louis Blair'Email: samwisewise ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @JLB_ToschedeviantART: type40productions.deviantart.comThe 2am Show: twoamshow.libsyn.com
Prognosis NegativeEmail: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~comWebsite: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com Twitter: @ProgNegTumblr: progneg.tumblr.com Facebook: facebook.com/ProgNeg
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DWO WhoCast - #231 - Doctor Who Podcast
DWO WhoCastDoctor Who: DWO WhoCast #231 - So, a while ago we had some feedback from a chap called Brian, talking about Eric Saward, Doctor Who Script Editor during the Eighties. This made us think that we should have a bit of a natter about Saward and his influence on the show. Whilst he is responsible for some good stuff, there are moments of his time on the show - and after - which are.... poor.
Bringing the world of Doctor Who to you - the DWO WhoCast is just what The Doctor ordered!
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #125 - Trevor talks about his memories of Gallifrey 22
The Doctor Who PodcastThis episode brings us to the conclusion of our week long preview and review of the behemoth that is the Gallifrey convention. In this episode Trevor shares his memories of attending Gallifrey 22. To those going to Gallifrey 23, enjoy, have a great time and don’t forget to let The Doctor Who Podcast know about [...]
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #125 - Trevor talks about his memories of Gallifrey 22
The Doctor Who PodcastThis episode brings us to the conclusion of our week long preview and review of the behemoth that is the Gallifrey convention. In this episode Trevor shares his memories of attending Gallifrey 22. To those going to Gallifrey 23, enjoy, have a great time and don't forget to let The Doctor Who Podcast know about [...]
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'Who' - Is The Man Podcast episode 41: She Is My Mummy
'Who' - Is The Man PodcastIn this episode, feedback is read! And I ramble about Who.
Feedback to whoisthemanpodast@hotmail.com
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #124 - Michele reminisces about Gallifrey 22
The Doctor Who PodcastContinuing our short series of podcasts on our memories of Gallifrey 22, Michele steps up to the microphone this episode and talks about her experiences at the 2011 convention.
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Michele reminisces about Gallifrey 22
The Doctor Who PodcastContinuing our short series of podcasts on our memories of Gallifrey 22, Michele steps up to the microphone this episode and talks about her experiences at the 2011 convention.
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Michele reminisces about Gallifrey 22
The Doctor Who PodcastContinuing our short series of podcasts on our memories of Gallifrey 22, Michele steps up to the microphone this episode and talks about her experiences at the 2011 convention.
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The Flashing Blade Podcast 1-120 Doctor Who Podcast
The Flashing Blade PodcastSpot the numbering mistake!
Look, it's been a hellish couple of weeks or so. Live with it.
Anyway, recorded at the end of January, here's Bob n Siobhan talking about Destination: Nerva
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Small Press Big Mouth Episode 35.5 - Digital distribution for self-published comics
Geek SyndicateThe Information Superhighway to Your Audience! Digital distribution for self-published comics
How can you use the web to get your comic to its readers? Stacey Whittle chairs a panel with Daniel Clifford, Leonie O’Moore, Gordon Robertson and Terry Wiley that will discuss the potential benefits and hurdles to using digital comic distribution. In a constantly evolving field, what new models, tactics and opportunities are out there for a comic creator who wants their work to be read?
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Small Press Big Mouth Episode 35.5 - Digital distribution for self-published comics
Geek SyndicateThe Information Superhighway to Your Audience! Digital distribution for self-published comics
How can you use the web to get your comic to its readers? Stacey Whittle chairs a panel with Daniel Clifford, Leonie O'Moore, Gordon Robertson and Terry Wiley that will discuss the potential benefits and hurdles to using digital comic distribution. In a constantly evolving field, what new models, tactics and opportunities are out there for a comic creator who wants their work to be read?
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #124 - Michele reminisces about Gallifrey 22
The Doctor Who PodcastContinuing our short series of podcasts on our memories of Gallifrey 22, Michele steps up to the microphone this episode and talks about her experiences at the 2011 convention.
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #124 - Michele reminisces about Gallifrey 22
The Doctor Who PodcastContinuing our short series of podcasts on our memories of Gallifrey 22, Michele steps up to the microphone this episode and talks about her experiences at the 2011 convention.
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Episode 59 - Fun & Spectacle
Traveling the VortexIn this week’s episode we take a look back at the Russell T. Davies era and the triumphant return of Doctor Who to the television airwaves. His highest and lowest moments, the good and the bad of RTD’s time as show runner.
Also, a look at the week’s news stories, and of course your feedback. Oh, and be sure to pay extra special attention to a very momentous announcement about one of our hosts.
Enjoy!
Links mentioned in the show:
Naka-Kon 2012
Cowboy Bebop
@blumespew – Twitter handle for Steve Blum
SFX Awards 2012
Gallifrey One’s Network 23
Doctor Who: Adventures in Time, Space, & MusicOh, and we didn’t really mention her on this weeks show, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t give any credit Julie Gardner’s help in bringing Doctor Who back to T.V. and it’s success throughout the RTD era. Be sure to check out this tribute to Russell and Julie sung by none other than David Tennant, John Barrowman And Catherine Tate.
“The Ballad of Russell and Julie”
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James reminisces about Gallifreys past
The Doctor Who PodcastIf yesterday’s episode wasn’t enough to whet your appetite for the upcoming Gallifrey 23 convention, starting today for the next three days Michele, Trevor and James share their personal memories of attending Gallifrey 21 in 2010 and Gallifrey 22 in 2011.
Not so much reviews, more a trip down memory lane as they try and capture in audio their feelings and experiences attending the convention.
First up is James, who talks about his time at Gallifrey 21 and 22.
Self indulgent? Yes. Personal? Yes again. Guilty as charged.
Enjoy.