Radio Free Skaro
- Description:
- Radio Free Skaro is possibly the most popular, most prolific and charmingly irreverent (but never irrelevant) Doctor Who podcast around. Since August 2006, hosts Warren (in Vancouver, BC) and Steven (in Edmonton, AB) have provided listeners with their brand of amusing Doctor Who praise and punishment. A year later, Chris (in Amherst, NS) was added to the team, and The Three Who Rule were born. Recommended by Doctor Who Magazine, Radio Free Skaro provides an entertaining and diverting listen for the diehard or casual Doctor Who fan. New episodes usually appear on Sundays, following a loose magazine format of the three hosts discussing the news and events of the past week in the worlds of Doctor Who, Torchwood, and the Sarah Jane Adventures. They have also recorded special commentary podcasts for classic series and new series episodes of Doctor Who along with interviews of some of the brightest of the Doctor Who luminaries. Radio Free Skaro is also the official podcast of Gallifrey One, the world's largest and longest-running annual Doctor Who convention.
Homepage: http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
RSS Feed: http://freyburg.libsyn.com/rss
- Episodes:
- 3171
- Average Episode Duration:
- 0:1:04:07
- Longest Episode Duration:
- 0:2:39:04
- Total Duration of all Episodes:
- 141 days, 4 hours, 14 minutes and 32 seconds
- Earliest Episode:
- 1 January 2026 (10:10pm GMT)
- Latest Episode:
- 28 December 2025 (7:00pm GMT)
- Average Time Between Episodes:
- 2 days, 5 hours, 32 minutes and 41 seconds
Radio Free Skaro Episodes
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Radio Free Skaro #173 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Waters of Mars
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 22 minutes and 5 secondsWith TV viewers in Canada and the US now caught up with the rest of the world regarding The Waters of Mars, the time was right for the Radio Free Skaro team to provide a running commentary on the recent masterpiece bestowed upon us by Graeme Harper, Russell T Davies, and (friend of the show) Phil Ford. Main points of discussion during the commentary were the unparalleled acting skills of David Tennant, the talents of directorial master Graeme Harper, and why it’s so difficult to find a timepiece that accurately measures rels. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #173 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Waters of Mars
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 22 minutes and 5 secondsWith TV viewers in Canada and the US now caught up with the rest of the world regarding The Waters of Mars, the time was right for the Radio Free Skaro team to provide a running commentary on the recent masterpiece bestowed upon us by Graeme Harper, Russell T Davies, and (friend of the show) Phil Ford. Main points of discussion during the commentary were the unparalleled acting skills of David Tennant, the talents of directorial master Graeme Harper, and why it’s so difficult to find a timepiece that accurately measures rels. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #173 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Waters of Mars
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 22 minutes and 5 secondsWith TV viewers in Canada and the US now caught up with the rest of the world regarding The Waters of Mars, the time was right for the Radio Free Skaro team to provide a running commentary on the recent masterpiece bestowed upon us by Graeme Harper, Russell T Davies, and (friend of the show) Phil Ford. Main points of discussion during the commentary were the unparalleled acting skills of David Tennant, the talents of directorial master Graeme Harper, and why it's so difficult to find a timepiece that accurately measures rels. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #173 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Waters of Mars
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 22 minutes and 5 secondsWith TV viewers in Canada and the US now caught up with the rest of the world regarding The Waters of Mars, the time was right for the Radio Free Skaro team to provide a running commentary on the recent masterpiece bestowed upon us by Graeme Harper, Russell T Davies, and (friend of the show) Phil Ford. Main points of discussion during the commentary were the unparalleled acting skills of David Tennant, the talents of directorial master Graeme Harper, and why it's so difficult to find a timepiece that accurately measures rels. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #173 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Waters of Mars
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 22 minutes and 5 secondsWith TV viewers in Canada and the US now caught up with the rest of the world regarding The Waters of Mars, the time was right for the Radio Free Skaro team to provide a running commentary on the recent masterpiece bestowed upon us by Graeme Harper, Russell T Davies, and (friend of the show) Phil Ford. Main points of discussion during the commentary were the unparalleled acting skills of David Tennant, the talents of directorial master Graeme Harper, and why it’s so difficult to find a timepiece that accurately measures rels. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #173 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Waters of Mars
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 22 minutes and 5 secondsWith TV viewers in Canada and the US now caught up with the rest of the world regarding The Waters of Mars, the time was right for the Radio Free Skaro team to provide a running commentary on the recent masterpiece bestowed upon us by Graeme Harper, Russell T Davies, and (friend of the show) Phil Ford. Main points of discussion during the commentary were the unparalleled acting skills of David Tennant, the talents of directorial master Graeme Harper, and why it’s so difficult to find a timepiece that accurately measures rels. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #173 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Waters of Mars
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 22 minutes and 5 secondsWith TV viewers in Canada and the US now caught up with the rest of the world regarding The Waters of Mars, the time was right for the Radio Free Skaro team to provide a running commentary on the recent masterpiece bestowed upon us by Graeme Harper, Russell T Davies, and (friend of the show) Phil Ford. Main points of discussion during the commentary were the unparalleled acting skills of David Tennant, the talents of directorial master Graeme Harper, and why it’s so difficult to find a timepiece that accurately measures rels. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #173 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Waters of Mars
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 22 minutes and 5 secondsWith TV viewers in Canada and the US now caught up with the rest of the world regarding The Waters of Mars, the time was right for the Radio Free Skaro team to provide a running commentary on the recent masterpiece bestowed upon us by Graeme Harper, Russell T Davies, and (friend of the show) Phil Ford. Main points of discussion during the commentary were the unparalleled acting skills of David Tennant, the talents of directorial master Graeme Harper, and why it's so difficult to find a timepiece that accurately measures rels. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #173 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Waters of Mars
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 22 minutes and 5 secondsWith TV viewers in Canada and the US now caught up with the rest of the world regarding The Waters of Mars, the time was right for the Radio Free Skaro team to provide a running commentary on the recent masterpiece bestowed upon us by Graeme Harper, Russell T Davies, and (friend of the show) Phil Ford. Main points of discussion during the commentary were the unparalleled acting skills of David Tennant, the talents of directorial master Graeme Harper, and why it’s so difficult to find a timepiece that accurately measures rels. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #172 - Hats Off To (Graeme) Harper
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 secondsThe surest sign of an impending deluge of press reports is upon The Three Who Rule -- a slow news week, aka the calm before the storm. In what seems fitting for an audio podcast, most of the points of discussion involve audio work including a look at the recently transmitted "Shelved" which notes the reasons behind the cancellation of Shada (among other shows). Graeme Harper -- only the second subject not to be chosen randomly -- gets his turn in the Miniscope. Much well-earned fawning occurs over Harper's Doctor Who ouevre along with lamentations over knowing Harper isn't involved in Series 5/1/31.
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Radio Free Skaro #172 - Hats Off To (Graeme) Harper
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 secondsThe surest sign of an impending deluge of press reports is upon The Three Who Rule -- a slow news week, aka the calm before the storm. In what seems fitting for an audio podcast, most of the points of discussion involve audio work including a look at the recently transmitted "Shelved" which notes the reasons behind the cancellation of Shada (among other shows). Graeme Harper -- only the second subject not to be chosen randomly -- gets his turn in the Miniscope. Much well-earned fawning occurs over Harper's Doctor Who ouevre along with lamentations over knowing Harper isn't involved in Series 5/1/31.
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Radio Free Skaro #172 - Hats Off To (Graeme) Harper
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 secondsThe surest sign of an impending deluge of press reports is upon The Three Who Rule -- a slow news week, aka the calm before the storm. In what seems fitting for an audio podcast, most of the points of discussion involve audio work including a look at the recently transmitted "Shelved" which notes the reasons behind the cancellation of Shada (among other shows). Graeme Harper -- only the second subject not to be chosen randomly -- gets his turn in the Miniscope. Much well-earned fawning occurs over Harper's Doctor Who ouevre along with lamentations over knowing Harper isn't involved in Series 5/1/31.
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Radio Free Skaro #172 - Hats Off To (Graeme) Harper
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 secondsThe surest sign of an impending deluge of press reports is upon The Three Who Rule -- a slow news week, aka the calm before the storm. In what seems fitting for an audio podcast, most of the points of discussion involve audio work including a look at the recently transmitted "Shelved" which notes the reasons behind the cancellation of Shada (among other shows). Graeme Harper -- only the second subject not to be chosen randomly -- gets his turn in the Miniscope. Much well-earned fawning occurs over Harper's Doctor Who ouevre along with lamentations over knowing Harper isn't involved in Series 5/1/31.
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Radio Free Skaro #172 - Hats Off To (Graeme) Harper
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 secondsThe surest sign of an impending deluge of press reports is upon The Three Who Rule -- a slow news week, aka the calm before the storm. In what seems fitting for an audio podcast, most of the points of discussion involve audio work including a look at the recently transmitted "Shelved" which notes the reasons behind the cancellation of Shada (among other shows). Graeme Harper -- only the second subject not to be chosen randomly -- gets his turn in the Miniscope. Much well-earned fawning occurs over Harper's Doctor Who ouevre along with lamentations over knowing Harper isn't involved in Series 5/1/31.
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Radio Free Skaro #172 - Hats Off To (Graeme) Harper
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 secondsThe surest sign of an impending deluge of press reports is upon The Three Who Rule -- a slow news week, aka the calm before the storm. In what seems fitting for an audio podcast, most of the points of discussion involve audio work including a look at the recently transmitted "Shelved" which notes the reasons behind the cancellation of Shada (among other shows). Graeme Harper -- only the second subject not to be chosen randomly -- gets his turn in the Miniscope. Much well-earned fawning occurs over Harper's Doctor Who ouevre along with lamentations over knowing Harper isn't involved in Series 5/1/31.
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Radio Free Skaro #171 - You'll Never Work In This Town Again
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 23 secondsWith the Three Who Rule reunited once more, and with the analytic powers of the Third Guy squarely aimed at schedules, Appreciation Indexes and other such numeric minutiae, a slow news week was transformed into quasi-random babble and buildup to the exciting segment you've all been waiting for....Douglas Camfield in the Miniscope. Praise for Camfield's prodigious output was universal if varying in intensity, but all three hosts agreed the man was a force for good (for the show) and bad (for Dudley Simpson's career.)
Check http://www.radiofreeskaro.com for the show notes.
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Radio Free Skaro #172 - Hats Off To (Graeme) Harper
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 secondsThe surest sign of an impending deluge of press reports is upon The Three Who Rule -- a slow news week, aka the calm before the storm. In what seems fitting for an audio podcast, most of the points of discussion involve audio work including a look at the recently transmitted "Shelved" which notes the reasons behind the cancellation of Shada (among other shows). Graeme Harper -- only the second subject not to be chosen randomly -- gets his turn in the Miniscope. Much well-earned fawning occurs over Harper's Doctor Who ouevre along with lamentations over knowing Harper isn't involved in Series 5/1/31.
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Radio Free Skaro #171 - You'll Never Work In This Town Again
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 23 secondsWith the Three Who Rule reunited once more, and with the analytic powers of the Third Guy squarely aimed at schedules, Appreciation Indexes and other such numeric minutiae, a slow news week was transformed into quasi-random babble and buildup to the exciting segment you've all been waiting for....Douglas Camfield in the Miniscope. Praise for Camfield's prodigious output was universal if varying in intensity, but all three hosts agreed the man was a force for good (for the show) and bad (for Dudley Simpson's career.)
Check http://www.radiofreeskaro.com for the show notes.
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Radio Free Skaro #172 - Hats Off To (Graeme) Harper
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 secondsThe surest sign of an impending deluge of press reports is upon The Three Who Rule -- a slow news week, aka the calm before the storm. In what seems fitting for an audio podcast, most of the points of discussion involve audio work including a look at the recently transmitted "Shelved" which notes the reasons behind the cancellation of Shada (among other shows). Graeme Harper -- only the second subject not to be chosen randomly -- gets his turn in the Miniscope. Much well-earned fawning occurs over Harper's Doctor Who ouevre along with lamentations over knowing Harper isn't involved in Series 5/1/31.
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Radio Free Skaro #172 - Hats Off To (Graeme) Harper
Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 20 secondsThe surest sign of an impending deluge of press reports is upon The Three Who Rule -- a slow news week, aka the calm before the storm. In what seems fitting for an audio podcast, most of the points of discussion involve audio work including a look at the recently transmitted "Shelved" which notes the reasons behind the cancellation of Shada (among other shows). Graeme Harper -- only the second subject not to be chosen randomly -- gets his turn in the Miniscope. Much well-earned fawning occurs over Harper's Doctor Who ouevre along with lamentations over knowing Harper isn't involved in Series 5/1/31.
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Radio Free Skaro #171 - You'll Never Work In This Town Again
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 23 secondsWith the Three Who Rule reunited once more, and with the analytic powers of the Third Guy squarely aimed at schedules, Appreciation Indexes and other such numeric minutiae, a slow news week was transformed into quasi-random babble and buildup to the exciting segment you've all been waiting for....Douglas Camfield in the Miniscope. Praise for Camfield's prodigious output was universal if varying in intensity, but all three hosts agreed the man was a force for good (for the show) and bad (for Dudley Simpson's career.)
Check http://www.radiofreeskaro.com for the show notes.
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Radio Free Skaro #171 - You'll Never Work In This Town Again
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 23 secondsWith the Three Who Rule reunited once more, and with the analytic powers of the Third Guy squarely aimed at schedules, Appreciation Indexes and other such numeric minutiae, a slow news week was transformed into quasi-random babble and buildup to the exciting segment you've all been waiting for....Douglas Camfield in the Miniscope. Praise for Camfield's prodigious output was universal if varying in intensity, but all three hosts agreed the man was a force for good (for the show) and bad (for Dudley Simpson's career.)
Check http://www.radiofreeskaro.com for the show notes.
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Radio Free Skaro #171 - You'll Never Work In This Town Again
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 23 secondsWith the Three Who Rule reunited once more, and with the analytic powers of the Third Guy squarely aimed at schedules, Appreciation Indexes and other such numeric minutiae, a slow news week was transformed into quasi-random babble and buildup to the exciting segment you've all been waiting for....Douglas Camfield in the Miniscope. Praise for Camfield's prodigious output was universal if varying in intensity, but all three hosts agreed the man was a force for good (for the show) and bad (for Dudley Simpson's career.)Check http://www.radiofreeskaro.com for the show notes.
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Radio Free Skaro #170 - Back To Reality
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 22 secondsAfter an eventful few weeks of New Who and rampant podcest, the Three Who Rule (reduced to Two Who Adjudicate for this episode) settled down to news, shenanigans, and rampant avoiding of anything that could possibly be construed as a spoiler. But hope and glory came in the form of Malcolm Clarke, the first musician to grace the Miniscope (yes, it’s back, at least temporarily) and an underrated craftsman in the world of Classic Who. Synthesizers from 1972 and marching Cyberman themes ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #170 - Back To Reality
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 22 secondsAfter an eventful few weeks of New Who and rampant podcest, the Three Who Rule (reduced to Two Who Adjudicate for this episode) settled down to news, shenanigans, and rampant avoiding of anything that could possibly be construed as a spoiler. But hope and glory came in the form of Malcolm Clarke, the first musician to grace the Miniscope (yes, it's back, at least temporarily) and an underrated craftsman in the world of Classic Who. Synthesizers from 1972 and marching Cyberman themes ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #171 - You'll Never Work In This Town Again
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 23 secondsWith the Three Who Rule reunited once more, and with the analytic powers of the Third Guy squarely aimed at schedules, Appreciation Indexes and other such numeric minutiae, a slow news week was transformed into quasi-random babble and buildup to the exciting segment you've all been waiting for....Douglas Camfield in the Miniscope. Praise for Camfield's prodigious output was universal if varying in intensity, but all three hosts agreed the man was a force for good (for the show) and bad (for Dudley Simpson's career.)
Check http://www.radiofreeskaro.com for the show notes.
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Radio Free Skaro #171 - You'll Never Work In This Town Again
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 23 secondsWith the Three Who Rule reunited once more, and with the analytic powers of the Third Guy squarely aimed at schedules, Appreciation Indexes and other such numeric minutiae, a slow news week was transformed into quasi-random babble and buildup to the exciting segment you've all been waiting for....Douglas Camfield in the Miniscope. Praise for Camfield's prodigious output was universal if varying in intensity, but all three hosts agreed the man was a force for good (for the show) and bad (for Dudley Simpson's career.)Check http://www.radiofreeskaro.com for the show notes.
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Radio Free Skaro #170 - Back To Reality
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 22 secondsAfter an eventful few weeks of New Who and rampant podcest, the Three Who Rule (reduced to Two Who Adjudicate for this episode) settled down to news, shenanigans, and rampant avoiding of anything that could possibly be construed as a spoiler. But hope and glory came in the form of Malcolm Clarke, the first musician to grace the Miniscope (yes, it’s back, at least temporarily) and an underrated craftsman in the world of Classic Who. Synthesizers from 1972 and marching Cyberman themes ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #170 - Back To Reality
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 22 secondsAfter an eventful few weeks of New Who and rampant podcest, the Three Who Rule (reduced to Two Who Adjudicate for this episode) settled down to news, shenanigans, and rampant avoiding of anything that could possibly be construed as a spoiler. But hope and glory came in the form of Malcolm Clarke, the first musician to grace the Miniscope (yes, it's back, at least temporarily) and an underrated craftsman in the world of Classic Who. Synthesizers from 1972 and marching Cyberman themes ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #170 - Back To Reality
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 22 secondsAfter an eventful few weeks of New Who and rampant podcest, the Three Who Rule (reduced to Two Who Adjudicate for this episode) settled down to news, shenanigans, and rampant avoiding of anything that could possibly be construed as a spoiler. But hope and glory came in the form of Malcolm Clarke, the first musician to grace the Miniscope (yes, it’s back, at least temporarily) and an underrated craftsman in the world of Classic Who. Synthesizers from 1972 and marching Cyberman themes ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #169 - Peking Homunculus
Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 7 minutes and 32 secondsTo commemorate the 46th anniversary of the debut of Doctor Who, The Three Who Rule felt it only fitting to invite fellow podcasting super-giant Ken Deep of Doctor Who: Podshock onto the show to not only discuss the news and events of the past week in the world of Who, but to wax on about how they became fans of the show, why they are all still fans, and how they all manage to spend a fair amount of time each week talking about what we, and no doubt you, think is the greatest TV programme ever invented – Doctor Who. We hope you enjoy this unique celebration. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #170 - Back To Reality
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 22 secondsAfter an eventful few weeks of New Who and rampant podcest, the Three Who Rule (reduced to Two Who Adjudicate for this episode) settled down to news, shenanigans, and rampant avoiding of anything that could possibly be construed as a spoiler. But hope and glory came in the form of Malcolm Clarke, the first musician to grace the Miniscope (yes, it’s back, at least temporarily) and an underrated craftsman in the world of Classic Who. Synthesizers from 1972 and marching Cyberman themes ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #169 - Peking Homunculus
Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 7 minutes and 32 secondsTo commemorate the 46th anniversary of the debut of Doctor Who, The Three Who Rule felt it only fitting to invite fellow podcasting super-giant Ken Deep of Doctor Who: Podshock onto the show to not only discuss the news and events of the past week in the world of Who, but to wax on about how they became fans of the show, why they are all still fans, and how they all manage to spend a fair amount of time each week talking about what we, and no doubt you, think is the greatest TV programme ever invented – Doctor Who. We hope you enjoy this unique celebration. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #169 - Peking Homunculus
Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 7 minutes and 32 secondsTo commemorate the 46th anniversary of the debut of Doctor Who, The Three Who Rule felt it only fitting to invite fellow podcasting super-giant Ken Deep of Doctor Who: Podshock onto the show to not only discuss the news and events of the past week in the world of Who, but to wax on about how they became fans of the show, why they are all still fans, and how they all manage to spend a fair amount of time each week talking about what we, and no doubt you, think is the greatest TV programme ever invented - Doctor Who. We hope you enjoy this unique celebration. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #169 - Peking Homunculus
Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 7 minutes and 32 secondsTo commemorate the 46th anniversary of the debut of Doctor Who, The Three Who Rule felt it only fitting to invite fellow podcasting super-giant Ken Deep of Doctor Who: Podshock onto the show to not only discuss the news and events of the past week in the world of Who, but to wax on about how they became fans of the show, why they are all still fans, and how they all manage to spend a fair amount of time each week talking about what we, and no doubt you, think is the greatest TV programme ever invented – Doctor Who. We hope you enjoy this unique celebration. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #169 - Peking Homunculus
Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 7 minutes and 32 secondsTo commemorate the 46th anniversary of the debut of Doctor Who, The Three Who Rule felt it only fitting to invite fellow podcasting super-giant Ken Deep of Doctor Who: Podshock onto the show to not only discuss the news and events of the past week in the world of Who, but to wax on about how they became fans of the show, why they are all still fans, and how they all manage to spend a fair amount of time each week talking about what we, and no doubt you, think is the greatest TV programme ever invented - Doctor Who. We hope you enjoy this unique celebration. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #169 - Peking Homunculus
Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 7 minutes and 32 secondsTo commemorate the 46th anniversary of the debut of Doctor Who, The Three Who Rule felt it only fitting to invite fellow podcasting super-giant Ken Deep of Doctor Who: Podshock onto the show to not only discuss the news and events of the past week in the world of Who, but to wax on about how they became fans of the show, why they are all still fans, and how they all manage to spend a fair amount of time each week talking about what we, and no doubt you, think is the greatest TV programme ever invented – Doctor Who. We hope you enjoy this unique celebration. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #168 - Squee House of Horror
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 15 minutes and 0 secondsAfter seven long months, Doctor Who returned to the airwaves in high style with “The Waters of Mars,” a toppoer of a story and one heck of a lead-in to the Doctor’s imminent demise and resurrection. The Three Who Rule were effusive in their praise of WoM, though somewhat less so when the conversation came to the latest episodes of the Sarah Jane Adventures, which Chris (also known as “Curmudge-or”) succinctly labeled as “poop”. The trio even discussed how Steven somehow managed to get onto UK radio last week and participate in a conference call with David Tennant. Intellectual banter and relentless name-dropping ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #168 - Squee House of Horror
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 15 minutes and 0 secondsAfter seven long months, Doctor Who returned to the airwaves in high style with “The Waters of Mars,” a toppoer of a story and one heck of a lead-in to the Doctor’s imminent demise and resurrection. The Three Who Rule were effusive in their praise of WoM, though somewhat less so when the conversation came to the latest episodes of the Sarah Jane Adventures, which Chris (also known as “Curmudge-or”) succinctly labeled as “poop”. The trio even discussed how Steven somehow managed to get onto UK radio last week and participate in a conference call with David Tennant. Intellectual banter and relentless name-dropping ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #168 - Squee House of Horror
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 15 minutes and 0 secondsAfter seven long months, Doctor Who returned to the airwaves in high style with "The Waters of Mars," a toppoer of a story and one heck of a lead-in to the Doctor's imminent demise and resurrection. The Three Who Rule were effusive in their praise of WoM, though somewhat less so when the conversation came to the latest episodes of the Sarah Jane Adventures, which Chris (also known as "Curmudge-or") succinctly labeled as "poop". The trio even discussed how Steven somehow managed to get onto UK radio last week and participate in a conference call with David Tennant. Intellectual banter and relentless name-dropping ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #171 - You'll Never Work In This Town Again
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 23 secondsWith the Three Who Rule reunited once more, and with the analytic powers of the Third Guy squarely aimed at schedules, Appreciation Indexes and other such numeric minutiae, a slow news week was transformed into quasi-random babble and buildup to the exciting segment you've all been waiting for....Douglas Camfield in the Miniscope. Praise for Camfield's prodigious output was universal if varying in intensity, but all three hosts agreed the man was a force for good (for the show) and bad (for Dudley Simpson's career.)
Check http://www.radiofreeskaro.com for the show notes.
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Radio Free Skaro #171 - You'll Never Work In This Town Again
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 23 secondsWith the Three Who Rule reunited once more, and with the analytic powers of the Third Guy squarely aimed at schedules, Appreciation Indexes and other such numeric minutiae, a slow news week was transformed into quasi-random babble and buildup to the exciting segment you've all been waiting for....Douglas Camfield in the Miniscope. Praise for Camfield's prodigious output was universal if varying in intensity, but all three hosts agreed the man was a force for good (for the show) and bad (for Dudley Simpson's career.)Check http://www.radiofreeskaro.com for the show notes.
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Radio Free Skaro #170 - Back To Reality
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 22 secondsAfter an eventful few weeks of New Who and rampant podcest, the Three Who Rule (reduced to Two Who Adjudicate for this episode) settled down to news, shenanigans, and rampant avoiding of anything that could possibly be construed as a spoiler. But hope and glory came in the form of Malcolm Clarke, the first musician to grace the Miniscope (yes, it’s back, at least temporarily) and an underrated craftsman in the world of Classic Who. Synthesizers from 1972 and marching Cyberman themes ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #170 - Back To Reality
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 22 secondsAfter an eventful few weeks of New Who and rampant podcest, the Three Who Rule (reduced to Two Who Adjudicate for this episode) settled down to news, shenanigans, and rampant avoiding of anything that could possibly be construed as a spoiler. But hope and glory came in the form of Malcolm Clarke, the first musician to grace the Miniscope (yes, it's back, at least temporarily) and an underrated craftsman in the world of Classic Who. Synthesizers from 1972 and marching Cyberman themes ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #170 - Back To Reality
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 22 secondsAfter an eventful few weeks of New Who and rampant podcest, the Three Who Rule (reduced to Two Who Adjudicate for this episode) settled down to news, shenanigans, and rampant avoiding of anything that could possibly be construed as a spoiler. But hope and glory came in the form of Malcolm Clarke, the first musician to grace the Miniscope (yes, it’s back, at least temporarily) and an underrated craftsman in the world of Classic Who. Synthesizers from 1972 and marching Cyberman themes ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #169 - Peking Homunculus
Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 7 minutes and 32 secondsTo commemorate the 46th anniversary of the debut of Doctor Who, The Three Who Rule felt it only fitting to invite fellow podcasting super-giant Ken Deep of Doctor Who: Podshock onto the show to not only discuss the news and events of the past week in the world of Who, but to wax on about how they became fans of the show, why they are all still fans, and how they all manage to spend a fair amount of time each week talking about what we, and no doubt you, think is the greatest TV programme ever invented – Doctor Who. We hope you enjoy this unique celebration. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #169 - Peking Homunculus
Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 7 minutes and 32 secondsTo commemorate the 46th anniversary of the debut of Doctor Who, The Three Who Rule felt it only fitting to invite fellow podcasting super-giant Ken Deep of Doctor Who: Podshock onto the show to not only discuss the news and events of the past week in the world of Who, but to wax on about how they became fans of the show, why they are all still fans, and how they all manage to spend a fair amount of time each week talking about what we, and no doubt you, think is the greatest TV programme ever invented - Doctor Who. We hope you enjoy this unique celebration. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #169 - Peking Homunculus
Episode Duration: 0 days, 2 hours, 7 minutes and 32 secondsTo commemorate the 46th anniversary of the debut of Doctor Who, The Three Who Rule felt it only fitting to invite fellow podcasting super-giant Ken Deep of Doctor Who: Podshock onto the show to not only discuss the news and events of the past week in the world of Who, but to wax on about how they became fans of the show, why they are all still fans, and how they all manage to spend a fair amount of time each week talking about what we, and no doubt you, think is the greatest TV programme ever invented – Doctor Who. We hope you enjoy this unique celebration. Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com.
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Radio Free Skaro #168 - Squee House of Horror
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 15 minutes and 0 secondsAfter seven long months, Doctor Who returned to the airwaves in high style with “The Waters of Mars,” a toppoer of a story and one heck of a lead-in to the Doctor’s imminent demise and resurrection. The Three Who Rule were effusive in their praise of WoM, though somewhat less so when the conversation came to the latest episodes of the Sarah Jane Adventures, which Chris (also known as “Curmudge-or”) succinctly labeled as “poop”. The trio even discussed how Steven somehow managed to get onto UK radio last week and participate in a conference call with David Tennant. Intellectual banter and relentless name-dropping ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com
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Radio Free Skaro #168 - Squee House of Horror
Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 15 minutes and 0 secondsAfter seven long months, Doctor Who returned to the airwaves in high style with "The Waters of Mars," a toppoer of a story and one heck of a lead-in to the Doctor's imminent demise and resurrection. The Three Who Rule were effusive in their praise of WoM, though somewhat less so when the conversation came to the latest episodes of the Sarah Jane Adventures, which Chris (also known as "Curmudge-or") succinctly labeled as "poop". The trio even discussed how Steven somehow managed to get onto UK radio last week and participate in a conference call with David Tennant. Intellectual banter and relentless name-dropping ahoy! Check out the show notes at www.radiofreeskaro.com