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Tin Dog Podcast

Tin Dog Podcast
Description:
tin-dog@hotmail.co.uk The Tin Dog welcomes you to sit back and listen to his rants and ramblings about all that is best in modern SF and Television. Via the gift of the new fangled Podcast over the tinterweb. As you can probably guess Tin Dog mostly talks about Doctor Who, Torchwood and Sarah Jane Smith but that wont stop him talking about any other subject you suggest. Hailing from a non specific part of the northeast of England, Tin Dog is male and in his mid 30s. A life long fan of almost all TV SF. His semi-autistic tendencies combined with his total lack of social skills have helped him find a place in the heart of British SF Fandom. Even as a child the Tin Dogs mother told him that she can trace his love of SF TV back to his rhythmic kicking, while still in the womb, along to the beat of the Avengers theme music. From Gabriel Chase to Totters Lane, from the Bad Wolf Satellite to the back streets of the Cardiff, Tin Dog will give you his thoughts on the wonderful Whoniverse. Daleks and Cybermen and TARDIS ES Oh My If you enjoy these Tin Dog Podcasts please remember to tell your friends and leave an email tin-dog@hotmail.co.uk

Homepage: http://tin-dog.co.uk

RSS Feed: http://www.tin-dog.co.uk/rss

Tin Dog Podcast Statistics
Episodes:
2905
Average Episode Duration:
0:0:10:09
Longest Episode Duration:
0:2:09:15
Total Duration of all Episodes:
20 days, 11 hours, 17 minutes and 36 seconds
Earliest Episode:
1 May 2007 (6:54pm GMT)
Latest Episode:
20 June 2025 (5:54am GMT)
Average Time Between Episodes:
2 days, 6 hours, 43 minutes and 43 seconds

Tin Dog Podcast Episodes

  • TDP 347: A Big Fat Whovian Wedding - www.whovianwedding.co.uk

    2 November 2013 (12:07pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes and 43 seconds

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    from whovianwedding.co.uk site The First Mass Doctor Who Wedding / Civil Partnership / Renewal of Vows / Blessing in London, UK, on 24th November 2013 at 3pm COMPETITION NOW OPEN FOR LAST FEW COUPLES TO JOIN THIS FANTASTIC CEREMONY. PRIZE WILL BE A £2000 CEREMONY AND PARTY (SEE WEDDING INFORMATION) Special Events Group Limited are proud to offer you a chance to be one of 50 privileged couples to get married or renew their vows or engage in a civil partnership, in a Doctor Who style themed ceremony. This is a once in a life time opportunity as this ceremony is to celebrate the 50th Doctor Who Anniversary. This is to be held in November 2013. This event will get worldwide media exposure and will be witnessed by over a hundred million Doctor Who fans worldwide. The cost of this ceremony will be dependent on whether you are from UK or abroad. The cost will be per couple, paid to Special Events upon registration and acceptance, which will include entry for their children (if they have any), plus best-man and bridesmaid. (No refund possible but the couple can have a ceremony after the event in a Dr Who Themed setting if for some valid reason they are unable to make it). Please email info@whovianwedding.com Any additional guests or public may attend the party at a cost of £10 a head. - see https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/     ** PLEASE EMAIL US WITH YOUR CHILDRENS NAMES AND AGES FOR THE DOCTOR WHO COSPLAYER COMPETITION AT THE AFTER PARTY (ALL CHILDREN RECEIVE A PRIZE) **   in London, UK, on 24th November 2013 at 3pm COMPETITION NOW OPEN FOR LAST FEW COUPLES TO JOIN THIS FANTASTIC CEREMONY. PRIZE WILL BE A £2000 CEREMONY AND PARTY  (does not include flights and accommodation, but everything else incl) Terms and conditions apply Special Events Group are proud to offer you a chance to be one of 50 privileged couples to get married or renew your vows or engage in a civil partnership, in a Doctor Who themed  ceremony. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity as this ceremony is to celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who. This is to be held on November 24th 2013 at the prestigious Bloomsbury Ballroom in the heart of London. This event will get massive worldwide media attention and will be broadcast on TV. It will be witnessed by over a hundred million Doctor Who fans worldwide. The couple will receive : 2 nights complimentary accommodation on 23rd and 24th November 2013 Limousine to and from Hotel,  courtesy of London Limo Hire.  Commemorative rings especially designed for the occasion. A bottle of champagne with specially printed labels to highlight the couple getting married on the anniversary of doctor Who.  A framed photograph of the couple. Customised Wedding Cake to fit the theme, courtesy of Dinkydoodle Designs. A banquet fit for The Doctor. A tattoo artist to give a small tattoos to the couples to commerative the occasions. An after party with lots of Doctor Who characters mingling. (https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/) There will also be 7 competitions taking place throughout the events with prizes. And of course LOTS and LOTS of JELLY BABIES and FISHFINGERS & CUSTARD  of course!  In order to register, please complete the form which can be found under "application process", which is under "wedding information". An early booking will secure your place. At additional costs, the following can be organised: Accommodation for the couple and their guests.   Personal Wedding cake to take home.  Sit down dinner for post- wedding celebration (menu to be discussed) for the next day or future.  Meet and greet at the airport/station to and from the venue.  Photo Album and Video of the wedding and the Post-wedding celebration. Any additional guests or public may attend the party at a cost of £10 a head. (https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/)


  • TDP 347: A Big Fat Whovian Wedding - www.whovianwedding.co.uk

    2 November 2013 (12:07pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes and 43 seconds

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    from whovianwedding.co.uk site The First Mass Doctor Who Wedding / Civil Partnership / Renewal of Vows / Blessing in London, UK, on 24th November 2013 at 3pm COMPETITION NOW OPEN FOR LAST FEW COUPLES TO JOIN THIS FANTASTIC CEREMONY. PRIZE WILL BE A £2000 CEREMONY AND PARTY (SEE WEDDING INFORMATION) Special Events Group Limited are proud to offer you a chance to be one of 50 privileged couples to get married or renew their vows or engage in a civil partnership, in a Doctor Who style themed ceremony. This is a once in a life time opportunity as this ceremony is to celebrate the 50th Doctor Who Anniversary. This is to be held in November 2013. This event will get worldwide media exposure and will be witnessed by over a hundred million Doctor Who fans worldwide. The cost of this ceremony will be dependent on whether you are from UK or abroad. The cost will be per couple, paid to Special Events upon registration and acceptance, which will include entry for their children (if they have any), plus best-man and bridesmaid. (No refund possible but the couple can have a ceremony after the event in a Dr Who Themed setting if for some valid reason they are unable to make it). Please email info@whovianwedding.com Any additional guests or public may attend the party at a cost of £10 a head. - see https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/     ** PLEASE EMAIL US WITH YOUR CHILDRENS NAMES AND AGES FOR THE DOCTOR WHO COSPLAYER COMPETITION AT THE AFTER PARTY (ALL CHILDREN RECEIVE A PRIZE) **   in London, UK, on 24th November 2013 at 3pm COMPETITION NOW OPEN FOR LAST FEW COUPLES TO JOIN THIS FANTASTIC CEREMONY. PRIZE WILL BE A £2000 CEREMONY AND PARTY  (does not include flights and accommodation, but everything else incl) Terms and conditions apply Special Events Group are proud to offer you a chance to be one of 50 privileged couples to get married or renew your vows or engage in a civil partnership, in a Doctor Who themed  ceremony. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity as this ceremony is to celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who. This is to be held on November 24th 2013 at the prestigious Bloomsbury Ballroom in the heart of London. This event will get massive worldwide media attention and will be broadcast on TV. It will be witnessed by over a hundred million Doctor Who fans worldwide. The couple will receive : 2 nights complimentary accommodation on 23rd and 24th November 2013 Limousine to and from Hotel,  courtesy of London Limo Hire.  Commemorative rings especially designed for the occasion. A bottle of champagne with specially printed labels to highlight the couple getting married on the anniversary of doctor Who.  A framed photograph of the couple. Customised Wedding Cake to fit the theme, courtesy of Dinkydoodle Designs. A banquet fit for The Doctor. A tattoo artist to give a small tattoos to the couples to commerative the occasions. An after party with lots of Doctor Who characters mingling. (https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/) There will also be 7 competitions taking place throughout the events with prizes. And of course LOTS and LOTS of JELLY BABIES and FISHFINGERS & CUSTARD  of course!  In order to register, please complete the form which can be found under "application process", which is under "wedding information". An early booking will secure your place. At additional costs, the following can be organised: Accommodation for the couple and their guests.   Personal Wedding cake to take home.  Sit down dinner for post- wedding celebration (menu to be discussed) for the next day or future.  Meet and greet at the airport/station to and from the venue.  Photo Album and Video of the wedding and the Post-wedding celebration. Any additional guests or public may attend the party at a cost of £10 a head. (https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/)


  • TDP 347: A Big Fat Whovian Wedding - www.whovianwedding.co.uk

    2 November 2013 (12:07pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes and 43 seconds

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    from whovianwedding.co.uk site The First Mass Doctor Who Wedding / Civil Partnership / Renewal of Vows / Blessing in London, UK, on 24th November 2013 at 3pm COMPETITION NOW OPEN FOR LAST FEW COUPLES TO JOIN THIS FANTASTIC CEREMONY. PRIZE WILL BE A £2000 CEREMONY AND PARTY (SEE WEDDING INFORMATION) Special Events Group Limited are proud to offer you a chance to be one of 50 privileged couples to get married or renew their vows or engage in a civil partnership, in a Doctor Who style themed ceremony. This is a once in a life time opportunity as this ceremony is to celebrate the 50th Doctor Who Anniversary. This is to be held in November 2013. This event will get worldwide media exposure and will be witnessed by over a hundred million Doctor Who fans worldwide. The cost of this ceremony will be dependent on whether you are from UK or abroad. The cost will be per couple, paid to Special Events upon registration and acceptance, which will include entry for their children (if they have any), plus best-man and bridesmaid. (No refund possible but the couple can have a ceremony after the event in a Dr Who Themed setting if for some valid reason they are unable to make it). Please email info@whovianwedding.com Any additional guests or public may attend the party at a cost of £10 a head. - see https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/     ** PLEASE EMAIL US WITH YOUR CHILDRENS NAMES AND AGES FOR THE DOCTOR WHO COSPLAYER COMPETITION AT THE AFTER PARTY (ALL CHILDREN RECEIVE A PRIZE) **   in London, UK, on 24th November 2013 at 3pm COMPETITION NOW OPEN FOR LAST FEW COUPLES TO JOIN THIS FANTASTIC CEREMONY. PRIZE WILL BE A £2000 CEREMONY AND PARTY  (does not include flights and accommodation, but everything else incl) Terms and conditions apply Special Events Group are proud to offer you a chance to be one of 50 privileged couples to get married or renew your vows or engage in a civil partnership, in a Doctor Who themed  ceremony. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity as this ceremony is to celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who. This is to be held on November 24th 2013 at the prestigious Bloomsbury Ballroom in the heart of London. This event will get massive worldwide media attention and will be broadcast on TV. It will be witnessed by over a hundred million Doctor Who fans worldwide. The couple will receive : 2 nights complimentary accommodation on 23rd and 24th November 2013 Limousine to and from Hotel,  courtesy of London Limo Hire.  Commemorative rings especially designed for the occasion. A bottle of champagne with specially printed labels to highlight the couple getting married on the anniversary of doctor Who.  A framed photograph of the couple. Customised Wedding Cake to fit the theme, courtesy of Dinkydoodle Designs. A banquet fit for The Doctor. A tattoo artist to give a small tattoos to the couples to commerative the occasions. An after party with lots of Doctor Who characters mingling. (https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/) There will also be 7 competitions taking place throughout the events with prizes. And of course LOTS and LOTS of JELLY BABIES and FISHFINGERS & CUSTARD  of course!  In order to register, please complete the form which can be found under "application process", which is under "wedding information". An early booking will secure your place. At additional costs, the following can be organised: Accommodation for the couple and their guests.   Personal Wedding cake to take home.  Sit down dinner for post- wedding celebration (menu to be discussed) for the next day or future.  Meet and greet at the airport/station to and from the venue.  Photo Album and Video of the wedding and the Post-wedding celebration. Any additional guests or public may attend the party at a cost of £10 a head. (https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/)


  • TDP 347: A Big Fat Whovian Wedding - www.whovianwedding.co.uk

    2 November 2013 (12:07pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes and 43 seconds

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    from whovianwedding.co.uk site The First Mass Doctor Who Wedding / Civil Partnership / Renewal of Vows / Blessing in London, UK, on 24th November 2013 at 3pm COMPETITION NOW OPEN FOR LAST FEW COUPLES TO JOIN THIS FANTASTIC CEREMONY. PRIZE WILL BE A £2000 CEREMONY AND PARTY (SEE WEDDING INFORMATION) Special Events Group Limited are proud to offer you a chance to be one of 50 privileged couples to get married or renew their vows or engage in a civil partnership, in a Doctor Who style themed ceremony. This is a once in a life time opportunity as this ceremony is to celebrate the 50th Doctor Who Anniversary. This is to be held in November 2013. This event will get worldwide media exposure and will be witnessed by over a hundred million Doctor Who fans worldwide. The cost of this ceremony will be dependent on whether you are from UK or abroad. The cost will be per couple, paid to Special Events upon registration and acceptance, which will include entry for their children (if they have any), plus best-man and bridesmaid. (No refund possible but the couple can have a ceremony after the event in a Dr Who Themed setting if for some valid reason they are unable to make it). Please email info@whovianwedding.com Any additional guests or public may attend the party at a cost of £10 a head. - see https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/     ** PLEASE EMAIL US WITH YOUR CHILDRENS NAMES AND AGES FOR THE DOCTOR WHO COSPLAYER COMPETITION AT THE AFTER PARTY (ALL CHILDREN RECEIVE A PRIZE) **   in London, UK, on 24th November 2013 at 3pm COMPETITION NOW OPEN FOR LAST FEW COUPLES TO JOIN THIS FANTASTIC CEREMONY. PRIZE WILL BE A £2000 CEREMONY AND PARTY  (does not include flights and accommodation, but everything else incl) Terms and conditions apply Special Events Group are proud to offer you a chance to be one of 50 privileged couples to get married or renew your vows or engage in a civil partnership, in a Doctor Who themed  ceremony. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity as this ceremony is to celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who. This is to be held on November 24th 2013 at the prestigious Bloomsbury Ballroom in the heart of London. This event will get massive worldwide media attention and will be broadcast on TV. It will be witnessed by over a hundred million Doctor Who fans worldwide. The couple will receive : 2 nights complimentary accommodation on 23rd and 24th November 2013 Limousine to and from Hotel,  courtesy of London Limo Hire.  Commemorative rings especially designed for the occasion. A bottle of champagne with specially printed labels to highlight the couple getting married on the anniversary of doctor Who.  A framed photograph of the couple. Customised Wedding Cake to fit the theme, courtesy of Dinkydoodle Designs. A banquet fit for The Doctor. A tattoo artist to give a small tattoos to the couples to commerative the occasions. An after party with lots of Doctor Who characters mingling. (https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/) There will also be 7 competitions taking place throughout the events with prizes. And of course LOTS and LOTS of JELLY BABIES and FISHFINGERS & CUSTARD  of course!  In order to register, please complete the form which can be found under "application process", which is under "wedding information". An early booking will secure your place. At additional costs, the following can be organised: Accommodation for the couple and their guests.   Personal Wedding cake to take home.  Sit down dinner for post- wedding celebration (menu to be discussed) for the next day or future.  Meet and greet at the airport/station to and from the venue.  Photo Album and Video of the wedding and the Post-wedding celebration. Any additional guests or public may attend the party at a cost of £10 a head. (https://www.facebook.com/events/531164193638695/)


  • TDP 346: The Light at the End 50th Anniversary special from Big Finish

    26 October 2013 (8:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 10 minutes and 57 seconds

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    Synopsis November 23rd 1963 proves to be a significant day in the lives of all eight Doctors… It's the day that Bob Dovie's life is ripped apart… It's also a day that sets in motion a catastrophic chain of events which forces the first eight incarnations of the Doctor to fight for their very existence. As a mysterious, insidious chaos unfolds within the TARDIS, the barriers of time break apart… From suburban England through war-torn alien landscapes and into a deadly, artificial dimension, all these Doctors and their companions must struggle against the power of an unfathomable, alien technology. From the very beginning, it is clear that the Master is somehow involved. By the end, for the Doctors, there may only be darkness.   This is a five-disc limited Special Edition in deluxe premium packaging, which includes a stunning array of professional photos of the cast.Discs 1 and 2 – The Light at the EndDisc 3 – The Making of The Light at the End (70 minute documentary)Disc 4 – This is Doctor Who at Big Finish (70 minute documentary)Disc 5 – Doctor Who – The Companion Chronicles: The Revenants performed by William Russell as Ian


  • TDP 346: The Light at the End 50th Anniversary special from Big Finish

    26 October 2013 (8:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 10 minutes and 57 seconds

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    Synopsis November 23rd 1963 proves to be a significant day in the lives of all eight Doctors… It's the day that Bob Dovie's life is ripped apart… It's also a day that sets in motion a catastrophic chain of events which forces the first eight incarnations of the Doctor to fight for their very existence. As a mysterious, insidious chaos unfolds within the TARDIS, the barriers of time break apart… From suburban England through war-torn alien landscapes and into a deadly, artificial dimension, all these Doctors and their companions must struggle against the power of an unfathomable, alien technology. From the very beginning, it is clear that the Master is somehow involved. By the end, for the Doctors, there may only be darkness.   This is a five-disc limited Special Edition in deluxe premium packaging, which includes a stunning array of professional photos of the cast.Discs 1 and 2 – The Light at the EndDisc 3 – The Making of The Light at the End (70 minute documentary)Disc 4 – This is Doctor Who at Big Finish (70 minute documentary)Disc 5 – Doctor Who – The Companion Chronicles: The Revenants performed by William Russell as Ian


  • TDP 346: The Light at the End 50th Anniversary special from Big Finish

    26 October 2013 (8:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 10 minutes and 57 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Synopsis November 23rd 1963 proves to be a significant day in the lives of all eight Doctors… It's the day that Bob Dovie's life is ripped apart… It's also a day that sets in motion a catastrophic chain of events which forces the first eight incarnations of the Doctor to fight for their very existence. As a mysterious, insidious chaos unfolds within the TARDIS, the barriers of time break apart… From suburban England through war-torn alien landscapes and into a deadly, artificial dimension, all these Doctors and their companions must struggle against the power of an unfathomable, alien technology. From the very beginning, it is clear that the Master is somehow involved. By the end, for the Doctors, there may only be darkness.   This is a five-disc limited Special Edition in deluxe premium packaging, which includes a stunning array of professional photos of the cast.Discs 1 and 2 – The Light at the EndDisc 3 – The Making of The Light at the End (70 minute documentary)Disc 4 – This is Doctor Who at Big Finish (70 minute documentary)Disc 5 – Doctor Who – The Companion Chronicles: The Revenants performed by William Russell as Ian


  • TDP 346: The Light at the End 50th Anniversary special from Big Finish

    26 October 2013 (8:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 10 minutes and 57 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Synopsis November 23rd 1963 proves to be a significant day in the lives of all eight Doctors… It's the day that Bob Dovie's life is ripped apart… It's also a day that sets in motion a catastrophic chain of events which forces the first eight incarnations of the Doctor to fight for their very existence. As a mysterious, insidious chaos unfolds within the TARDIS, the barriers of time break apart… From suburban England through war-torn alien landscapes and into a deadly, artificial dimension, all these Doctors and their companions must struggle against the power of an unfathomable, alien technology. From the very beginning, it is clear that the Master is somehow involved. By the end, for the Doctors, there may only be darkness.   This is a five-disc limited Special Edition in deluxe premium packaging, which includes a stunning array of professional photos of the cast.Discs 1 and 2 – The Light at the EndDisc 3 – The Making of The Light at the End (70 minute documentary)Disc 4 – This is Doctor Who at Big Finish (70 minute documentary)Disc 5 – Doctor Who – The Companion Chronicles: The Revenants performed by William Russell as Ian


  • TDP 345: Whostrology - Xmas 2013!

    25 October 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 2 seconds

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    Yes its that time of year when you remember what you wanted other people to buy for you and didnt get. well dont let it happen again. you know you wanted it. you didnt get it.. but it for yourself! http://whostrology.weebly.com/


  • TDP 345: Whostrology - Xmas 2013!

    25 October 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 2 seconds

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    Yes its that time of year when you remember what you wanted other people to buy for you and didnt get. well dont let it happen again. you know you wanted it. you didnt get it.. but it for yourself! http://whostrology.weebly.com/


  • TDP 345: Whostrology - Xmas 2013!

    25 October 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 2 seconds

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    Yes its that time of year when you remember what you wanted other people to buy for you and didnt get. well dont let it happen again. you know you wanted it. you didnt get it.. but it for yourself! http://whostrology.weebly.com/


  • TDP 345: Whostrology - Xmas 2013!

    25 October 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minutes and 2 seconds

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    Yes its that time of year when you remember what you wanted other people to buy for you and didnt get. well dont let it happen again. you know you wanted it. you didnt get it.. but it for yourself! http://whostrology.weebly.com/


  • TDP 344: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW Roy Holder

    24 October 2013 (12:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 22 minutes and 3 seconds

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    Roy Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English television actor who has appeared in various programmes including Ace of Wands, Z-Cars, Spearhead, the Doctor Who serial The Caves of Androzani and Sorry! His first notable appearance on the screen was in the 1961 film Whistle Down the Wind. He also starred in the 1968 film Romeo and Juliet. More recently, Roy played the part of 'Friar Tom' in Robin Hood, and 'Fred Goddard' in Warhorse. Holder was born in Birmingham. He plays in several celebrity golf tournaments throughout the year and is currently 1st team captain at his home club. His loveable attitude and shaggy hairstyle have made him one of East Molesey's most popular celebrities.[citation needed] Roy is also a big name in the local Drama School industry, having lived in East Molesey for most of his life with his partner and two children. Roy also plays the part of Father Christmas at local primary schools


  • TDP 344: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW Roy Holder

    24 October 2013 (12:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 22 minutes and 3 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Roy Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English television actor who has appeared in various programmes including Ace of Wands, Z-Cars, Spearhead, the Doctor Who serial The Caves of Androzani and Sorry! His first notable appearance on the screen was in the 1961 film Whistle Down the Wind. He also starred in the 1968 film Romeo and Juliet. More recently, Roy played the part of 'Friar Tom' in Robin Hood, and 'Fred Goddard' in Warhorse. Holder was born in Birmingham. He plays in several celebrity golf tournaments throughout the year and is currently 1st team captain at his home club. His loveable attitude and shaggy hairstyle have made him one of East Molesey's most popular celebrities.[citation needed] Roy is also a big name in the local Drama School industry, having lived in East Molesey for most of his life with his partner and two children. Roy also plays the part of Father Christmas at local primary schools


  • TDP 344: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW Roy Holder

    24 October 2013 (12:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 22 minutes and 3 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Roy Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English television actor who has appeared in various programmes including Ace of Wands, Z-Cars, Spearhead, the Doctor Who serial The Caves of Androzani and Sorry! His first notable appearance on the screen was in the 1961 film Whistle Down the Wind. He also starred in the 1968 film Romeo and Juliet. More recently, Roy played the part of 'Friar Tom' in Robin Hood, and 'Fred Goddard' in Warhorse. Holder was born in Birmingham. He plays in several celebrity golf tournaments throughout the year and is currently 1st team captain at his home club. His loveable attitude and shaggy hairstyle have made him one of East Molesey's most popular celebrities.[citation needed] Roy is also a big name in the local Drama School industry, having lived in East Molesey for most of his life with his partner and two children. Roy also plays the part of Father Christmas at local primary schools


  • TDP 344: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW Roy Holder

    24 October 2013 (12:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 22 minutes and 3 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Roy Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English television actor who has appeared in various programmes including Ace of Wands, Z-Cars, Spearhead, the Doctor Who serial The Caves of Androzani and Sorry! His first notable appearance on the screen was in the 1961 film Whistle Down the Wind. He also starred in the 1968 film Romeo and Juliet. More recently, Roy played the part of 'Friar Tom' in Robin Hood, and 'Fred Goddard' in Warhorse. Holder was born in Birmingham. He plays in several celebrity golf tournaments throughout the year and is currently 1st team captain at his home club. His loveable attitude and shaggy hairstyle have made him one of East Molesey's most popular celebrities.[citation needed] Roy is also a big name in the local Drama School industry, having lived in East Molesey for most of his life with his partner and two children. Roy also plays the part of Father Christmas at local primary schools


  • TDP 343: WHOOVERVILE Intereview 6 Anneke Wills

    22 October 2013 (12:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 21 minutes and 13 seconds

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    Biography[edit] Wills' parents, Alaric and Anna Willys planned to buy a house in the South of France but their plan was ended by the outbreak of World War II. Alaric Wills's gambling debts forced his wife to find work while he became a captain in the British Army and an absent figure. Anna was occupied as a companion to a blind aristocrat, gardener, teacher - moving Anneke and her brother Robin around the country.[citation needed] Career[edit] Wills gained her first role at the age of 11 while she was living on a houseboat in Bray,Berkshire. The film was called Child's Play and she gave the £9 fee to her mother. Deciding she wanted to be an actress she then studied drama at the Arts Educational School and RADA in London and quickly became one of the busiest actresses of her generation, early roles included an appearance as Roberta in the second TV version of The Railway Children in 1957. At 17 she began a relationship with Anthony Newley while working on the TV series The Strange World of Gurney Slade. Newley fathered Wills' first child, but left her to marry Joan Collins.[1] During the 1960s Wills spent much of her time at the famous Troubadour Coffee Shop and the Establishment, and was part of the so-called Chelsea Set, counting among her close friends Peter Cook andDudley Moore, the Alberts, Sammy Davis Junior, Angela Douglas and Kenneth More, Mary Quant and Sarah Miles among others. Wills married actor Michael Gough in 1962, but Gough's infidelity and possessive nature led to the end of their marriage and the couple divorced in 1979. In 1966 she took the role of Polly in Doctor Who and appeared in the show into 1967 alongside William Hartnell and then Patrick Troughton. Other television credits include appearances in The Avengers and as Evelyn in Strange Report (1969–70). She left the latter series when it was planned to switch filming to Hollywood. Personal life[edit] In 1970, Wills gave up acting and moved to Norfolk, throwing herself into motherhood and gardening. During this time she travelled toVietnam and Laos and spent time at Poona, India at the ashram of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Known then as Ma Prem Anita, she visited the ashram many times in the 1970s and early 1980s, accompanied by her son Jasper (Swami Dhyan Yogi). She has remarried twice and lived in California and in an artists' colony on Hornby Island in Canada, returning to the UK in the mid-1990s. She is still involved in the worlds of Doctor Who, being a popular guest at conventions and being employed by the BBC and Big Finish to record various Doctor Who related audio and DVD projects. The first volume of her autobiography, Self Portrait, was published in 2007 by Hirst Books, and a second volume, Naked, followed in 2009. Wills's latest book Anneke Wills - In Focus, was published in May 2012 by Fantom Films, an updated paperback version will be released in 2014. In October 2013 she recorded an abridged version of Who's There? the biography of William Hartnell, written by his granddaughter, Jessica Carney. References


  • TDP 343: WHOOVERVILE Intereview 6 Anneke Wills

    22 October 2013 (12:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 21 minutes and 13 seconds

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    Biography[edit] Wills' parents, Alaric and Anna Willys planned to buy a house in the South of France but their plan was ended by the outbreak of World War II. Alaric Wills's gambling debts forced his wife to find work while he became a captain in the British Army and an absent figure. Anna was occupied as a companion to a blind aristocrat, gardener, teacher - moving Anneke and her brother Robin around the country.[citation needed] Career[edit] Wills gained her first role at the age of 11 while she was living on a houseboat in Bray,Berkshire. The film was called Child's Play and she gave the £9 fee to her mother. Deciding she wanted to be an actress she then studied drama at the Arts Educational School and RADA in London and quickly became one of the busiest actresses of her generation, early roles included an appearance as Roberta in the second TV version of The Railway Children in 1957. At 17 she began a relationship with Anthony Newley while working on the TV series The Strange World of Gurney Slade. Newley fathered Wills' first child, but left her to marry Joan Collins.[1] During the 1960s Wills spent much of her time at the famous Troubadour Coffee Shop and the Establishment, and was part of the so-called Chelsea Set, counting among her close friends Peter Cook andDudley Moore, the Alberts, Sammy Davis Junior, Angela Douglas and Kenneth More, Mary Quant and Sarah Miles among others. Wills married actor Michael Gough in 1962, but Gough's infidelity and possessive nature led to the end of their marriage and the couple divorced in 1979. In 1966 she took the role of Polly in Doctor Who and appeared in the show into 1967 alongside William Hartnell and then Patrick Troughton. Other television credits include appearances in The Avengers and as Evelyn in Strange Report (1969–70). She left the latter series when it was planned to switch filming to Hollywood. Personal life[edit] In 1970, Wills gave up acting and moved to Norfolk, throwing herself into motherhood and gardening. During this time she travelled toVietnam and Laos and spent time at Poona, India at the ashram of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Known then as Ma Prem Anita, she visited the ashram many times in the 1970s and early 1980s, accompanied by her son Jasper (Swami Dhyan Yogi). She has remarried twice and lived in California and in an artists' colony on Hornby Island in Canada, returning to the UK in the mid-1990s. She is still involved in the worlds of Doctor Who, being a popular guest at conventions and being employed by the BBC and Big Finish to record various Doctor Who related audio and DVD projects. The first volume of her autobiography, Self Portrait, was published in 2007 by Hirst Books, and a second volume, Naked, followed in 2009. Wills's latest book Anneke Wills - In Focus, was published in May 2012 by Fantom Films, an updated paperback version will be released in 2014. In October 2013 she recorded an abridged version of Who's There? the biography of William Hartnell, written by his granddaughter, Jessica Carney. References


  • TDP 343: WHOOVERVILE Intereview 6 Anneke Wills

    22 October 2013 (12:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 21 minutes and 13 seconds

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    Biography[edit] Wills' parents, Alaric and Anna Willys planned to buy a house in the South of France but their plan was ended by the outbreak of World War II. Alaric Wills's gambling debts forced his wife to find work while he became a captain in the British Army and an absent figure. Anna was occupied as a companion to a blind aristocrat, gardener, teacher - moving Anneke and her brother Robin around the country.[citation needed] Career[edit] Wills gained her first role at the age of 11 while she was living on a houseboat in Bray,Berkshire. The film was called Child's Play and she gave the £9 fee to her mother. Deciding she wanted to be an actress she then studied drama at the Arts Educational School and RADA in London and quickly became one of the busiest actresses of her generation, early roles included an appearance as Roberta in the second TV version of The Railway Children in 1957. At 17 she began a relationship with Anthony Newley while working on the TV series The Strange World of Gurney Slade. Newley fathered Wills' first child, but left her to marry Joan Collins.[1] During the 1960s Wills spent much of her time at the famous Troubadour Coffee Shop and the Establishment, and was part of the so-called Chelsea Set, counting among her close friends Peter Cook andDudley Moore, the Alberts, Sammy Davis Junior, Angela Douglas and Kenneth More, Mary Quant and Sarah Miles among others. Wills married actor Michael Gough in 1962, but Gough's infidelity and possessive nature led to the end of their marriage and the couple divorced in 1979. In 1966 she took the role of Polly in Doctor Who and appeared in the show into 1967 alongside William Hartnell and then Patrick Troughton. Other television credits include appearances in The Avengers and as Evelyn in Strange Report (1969–70). She left the latter series when it was planned to switch filming to Hollywood. Personal life[edit] In 1970, Wills gave up acting and moved to Norfolk, throwing herself into motherhood and gardening. During this time she travelled toVietnam and Laos and spent time at Poona, India at the ashram of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Known then as Ma Prem Anita, she visited the ashram many times in the 1970s and early 1980s, accompanied by her son Jasper (Swami Dhyan Yogi). She has remarried twice and lived in California and in an artists' colony on Hornby Island in Canada, returning to the UK in the mid-1990s. She is still involved in the worlds of Doctor Who, being a popular guest at conventions and being employed by the BBC and Big Finish to record various Doctor Who related audio and DVD projects. The first volume of her autobiography, Self Portrait, was published in 2007 by Hirst Books, and a second volume, Naked, followed in 2009. Wills's latest book Anneke Wills - In Focus, was published in May 2012 by Fantom Films, an updated paperback version will be released in 2014. In October 2013 she recorded an abridged version of Who's There? the biography of William Hartnell, written by his granddaughter, Jessica Carney. References


  • TDP 343: WHOOVERVILE Intereview 6 Anneke Wills

    22 October 2013 (12:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 21 minutes and 13 seconds

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    Biography[edit] Wills' parents, Alaric and Anna Willys planned to buy a house in the South of France but their plan was ended by the outbreak of World War II. Alaric Wills's gambling debts forced his wife to find work while he became a captain in the British Army and an absent figure. Anna was occupied as a companion to a blind aristocrat, gardener, teacher - moving Anneke and her brother Robin around the country.[citation needed] Career[edit] Wills gained her first role at the age of 11 while she was living on a houseboat in Bray,Berkshire. The film was called Child's Play and she gave the £9 fee to her mother. Deciding she wanted to be an actress she then studied drama at the Arts Educational School and RADA in London and quickly became one of the busiest actresses of her generation, early roles included an appearance as Roberta in the second TV version of The Railway Children in 1957. At 17 she began a relationship with Anthony Newley while working on the TV series The Strange World of Gurney Slade. Newley fathered Wills' first child, but left her to marry Joan Collins.[1] During the 1960s Wills spent much of her time at the famous Troubadour Coffee Shop and the Establishment, and was part of the so-called Chelsea Set, counting among her close friends Peter Cook andDudley Moore, the Alberts, Sammy Davis Junior, Angela Douglas and Kenneth More, Mary Quant and Sarah Miles among others. Wills married actor Michael Gough in 1962, but Gough's infidelity and possessive nature led to the end of their marriage and the couple divorced in 1979. In 1966 she took the role of Polly in Doctor Who and appeared in the show into 1967 alongside William Hartnell and then Patrick Troughton. Other television credits include appearances in The Avengers and as Evelyn in Strange Report (1969–70). She left the latter series when it was planned to switch filming to Hollywood. Personal life[edit] In 1970, Wills gave up acting and moved to Norfolk, throwing herself into motherhood and gardening. During this time she travelled toVietnam and Laos and spent time at Poona, India at the ashram of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Known then as Ma Prem Anita, she visited the ashram many times in the 1970s and early 1980s, accompanied by her son Jasper (Swami Dhyan Yogi). She has remarried twice and lived in California and in an artists' colony on Hornby Island in Canada, returning to the UK in the mid-1990s. She is still involved in the worlds of Doctor Who, being a popular guest at conventions and being employed by the BBC and Big Finish to record various Doctor Who related audio and DVD projects. The first volume of her autobiography, Self Portrait, was published in 2007 by Hirst Books, and a second volume, Naked, followed in 2009. Wills's latest book Anneke Wills - In Focus, was published in May 2012 by Fantom Films, an updated paperback version will be released in 2014. In October 2013 she recorded an abridged version of Who's There? the biography of William Hartnell, written by his granddaughter, Jessica Carney. References


  • TDP 342: Whoverville Interview 5 - Dick Mills

    19 October 2013 (11:53am GMT)
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    Doctor Who Podcast Alliance interview with Dick Mills!


  • TDP 342: Whoverville Interview 5 - Dick Mills

    19 October 2013 (11:53am GMT)
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  • TDP 342: Whoverville Interview 5 - Dick Mills

    19 October 2013 (11:53am GMT)
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  • TDP 342: Whoverville Interview 5 - Dick Mills

    19 October 2013 (11:53am GMT)
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  • TDP 341: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 3 Andrew Cartmell

    23 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
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    WHOOVERVILE 5.0  INTERVIEW 3 Andrew Cartmell Andrew Cartmel (born 1958) is a British author and journalist, and former script editor ofDoctor Who. He has also worked as a script editor on other television series, as a magazine editor, as a comics writer, as a film studies lecturer, and as a novelist. Cartmel took a post-graduate course in Computer Studies and worked on computer-aided design for Shape Data Ltd (now UGS Corp) in Cambridge, England during the mid-1980s. He then turned more to writing and managed to gain an agent on the strength of two unproduced scripts, also attending workshops run by the BBC Television Drama Script Unit. In late 1986, when he was in his late twenties,[1] Cartmel was hired as the script editor for the twenty-fourth season of the iconic science-fiction programme Doctor Who, having been recommended to the producer John Nathan-Turner by the producer's agent, who had seen some unproduced scripts Cartmel had written.[2] Cartmel worked on the programme for the next three years, overseeing the final three seasons of its original run on BBC One. He brought in several young, new writers and despite declining ratings, tried to take the series in a new creative direction. The most significant legacy of this new direction might have been the so-called "Cartmel Masterplan", a back story developed with other writers that restored some of the mystery of the Doctor's background and could have explained exactly who he was.[3] Although hints were dropped in the two full series Cartmel edited, the proposed revelations never materialised on screen as the programme was taken off the air in 1989. When production of Doctor Who was placed on indefinite hold, Cartmel became script editor on the BBC's popular medical drama series Casualty for one season. During the 1990s he wrote comic strips for Judge Dredd Megazine and Doctor Who Magazine and threeDoctor Who novels for Virgin Publishing in their New Adventures series. This series had used elements of the "masterplan" as part of their overall story arc for the Doctor, particularly in the last Seventh Doctor novel Lungbarrow, written by Marc Platt. In 1999 his first original novel, The Wise, was published in Virgin's short-lived series of new science-fiction novels, Virgin Worlds. The same year, he became editor of the science-fiction magazine Starburst, although the appointment was a short one and he left the magazine in 2000.[4] Since then, he has written several pieces of Doctor Who fiction: in 2000, Winter for the Adept, an audio drama for Big Finish Productions'; in 2003, Foreign Devils, a novella for Telos Publishing; and, in 2005, Atom Bomb Blues, a novel for BBC Books. He developed a script for the third series of Torchwood entitled 'The Jinx', but it was dropped when the show's format was reworked. In 2010, Cartmel worked as script editor for Big Finish Productions' The Lost Stories line, overseeing the adaptation of story ideas created for Doctor Who's unmade 27th series into audio dramas (released in 2011). In addition to script editing the four "Season 27" stories, Cartmel wrote two scripts (Crime of the Century and Animal) and co-wrote a third, Earth Aid, with Ben Aaronovitch. As well as Atom Bomb Blues, 2005 saw the publication of: Script Doctor - The Inside Story of Doctor Who 1986-89, an account of his work on the Doctor Who television series; Through Time: An Unofficial and Unauthorised History of Doctor Who; and two 2000 AD spin-off novels, Judge Dredd: Swine Fever and Strontium Dog: Day of the Dogs'. Cartmel has also written a novel set in the world of Patrick McGoohan's The Prisoner television series for Powys Media. The novel, released on February 15, 2008, is entitled Miss Freedom. Common themes and techniques in Cartmel's novels include: animal rights; the use of animal perspectives; and extended metaphors of animal behaviour. These elements appear in the three Virgin New Adventures novels, the original novel The Wise, the Judge Dredd novelSwine Fever and the audio play Animal. In 2001 Cartmel briefly returned to television as the script editor on the second season of Channel 5's fantasy / adventure series Dark Knight, writing what proved to be final episode of the series.[5] His first stage play, End of the Night, a thriller with gothic overtones, was produced by Long Shadow Productions in the summer of 2003.[6]


  • TDP 341: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 3 Andrew Cartmell

    23 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 15 minutes and 56 seconds

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    WHOOVERVILE 5.0  INTERVIEW 3 Andrew Cartmell Andrew Cartmel (born 1958) is a British author and journalist, and former script editor ofDoctor Who. He has also worked as a script editor on other television series, as a magazine editor, as a comics writer, as a film studies lecturer, and as a novelist. Cartmel took a post-graduate course in Computer Studies and worked on computer-aided design for Shape Data Ltd (now UGS Corp) in Cambridge, England during the mid-1980s. He then turned more to writing and managed to gain an agent on the strength of two unproduced scripts, also attending workshops run by the BBC Television Drama Script Unit. In late 1986, when he was in his late twenties,[1] Cartmel was hired as the script editor for the twenty-fourth season of the iconic science-fiction programme Doctor Who, having been recommended to the producer John Nathan-Turner by the producer's agent, who had seen some unproduced scripts Cartmel had written.[2] Cartmel worked on the programme for the next three years, overseeing the final three seasons of its original run on BBC One. He brought in several young, new writers and despite declining ratings, tried to take the series in a new creative direction. The most significant legacy of this new direction might have been the so-called "Cartmel Masterplan", a back story developed with other writers that restored some of the mystery of the Doctor's background and could have explained exactly who he was.[3] Although hints were dropped in the two full series Cartmel edited, the proposed revelations never materialised on screen as the programme was taken off the air in 1989. When production of Doctor Who was placed on indefinite hold, Cartmel became script editor on the BBC's popular medical drama series Casualty for one season. During the 1990s he wrote comic strips for Judge Dredd Megazine and Doctor Who Magazine and threeDoctor Who novels for Virgin Publishing in their New Adventures series. This series had used elements of the "masterplan" as part of their overall story arc for the Doctor, particularly in the last Seventh Doctor novel Lungbarrow, written by Marc Platt. In 1999 his first original novel, The Wise, was published in Virgin's short-lived series of new science-fiction novels, Virgin Worlds. The same year, he became editor of the science-fiction magazine Starburst, although the appointment was a short one and he left the magazine in 2000.[4] Since then, he has written several pieces of Doctor Who fiction: in 2000, Winter for the Adept, an audio drama for Big Finish Productions'; in 2003, Foreign Devils, a novella for Telos Publishing; and, in 2005, Atom Bomb Blues, a novel for BBC Books. He developed a script for the third series of Torchwood entitled 'The Jinx', but it was dropped when the show's format was reworked. In 2010, Cartmel worked as script editor for Big Finish Productions' The Lost Stories line, overseeing the adaptation of story ideas created for Doctor Who's unmade 27th series into audio dramas (released in 2011). In addition to script editing the four "Season 27" stories, Cartmel wrote two scripts (Crime of the Century and Animal) and co-wrote a third, Earth Aid, with Ben Aaronovitch. As well as Atom Bomb Blues, 2005 saw the publication of: Script Doctor - The Inside Story of Doctor Who 1986-89, an account of his work on the Doctor Who television series; Through Time: An Unofficial and Unauthorised History of Doctor Who; and two 2000 AD spin-off novels, Judge Dredd: Swine Fever and Strontium Dog: Day of the Dogs'. Cartmel has also written a novel set in the world of Patrick McGoohan's The Prisoner television series for Powys Media. The novel, released on February 15, 2008, is entitled Miss Freedom. Common themes and techniques in Cartmel's novels include: animal rights; the use of animal perspectives; and extended metaphors of animal behaviour. These elements appear in the three Virgin New Adventures novels, the original novel The Wise, the Judge Dredd novelSwine Fever and the audio play Animal. In 2001 Cartmel briefly returned to television as the script editor on the second season of Channel 5's fantasy / adventure series Dark Knight, writing what proved to be final episode of the series.[5] His first stage play, End of the Night, a thriller with gothic overtones, was produced by Long Shadow Productions in the summer of 2003.[6]


  • TDP 341: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 3 Andrew Cartmell

    23 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 15 minutes and 56 seconds

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    WHOOVERVILE 5.0  INTERVIEW 3 Andrew Cartmell Andrew Cartmel (born 1958) is a British author and journalist, and former script editor ofDoctor Who. He has also worked as a script editor on other television series, as a magazine editor, as a comics writer, as a film studies lecturer, and as a novelist. Cartmel took a post-graduate course in Computer Studies and worked on computer-aided design for Shape Data Ltd (now UGS Corp) in Cambridge, England during the mid-1980s. He then turned more to writing and managed to gain an agent on the strength of two unproduced scripts, also attending workshops run by the BBC Television Drama Script Unit. In late 1986, when he was in his late twenties,[1] Cartmel was hired as the script editor for the twenty-fourth season of the iconic science-fiction programme Doctor Who, having been recommended to the producer John Nathan-Turner by the producer's agent, who had seen some unproduced scripts Cartmel had written.[2] Cartmel worked on the programme for the next three years, overseeing the final three seasons of its original run on BBC One. He brought in several young, new writers and despite declining ratings, tried to take the series in a new creative direction. The most significant legacy of this new direction might have been the so-called "Cartmel Masterplan", a back story developed with other writers that restored some of the mystery of the Doctor's background and could have explained exactly who he was.[3] Although hints were dropped in the two full series Cartmel edited, the proposed revelations never materialised on screen as the programme was taken off the air in 1989. When production of Doctor Who was placed on indefinite hold, Cartmel became script editor on the BBC's popular medical drama series Casualty for one season. During the 1990s he wrote comic strips for Judge Dredd Megazine and Doctor Who Magazine and threeDoctor Who novels for Virgin Publishing in their New Adventures series. This series had used elements of the "masterplan" as part of their overall story arc for the Doctor, particularly in the last Seventh Doctor novel Lungbarrow, written by Marc Platt. In 1999 his first original novel, The Wise, was published in Virgin's short-lived series of new science-fiction novels, Virgin Worlds. The same year, he became editor of the science-fiction magazine Starburst, although the appointment was a short one and he left the magazine in 2000.[4] Since then, he has written several pieces of Doctor Who fiction: in 2000, Winter for the Adept, an audio drama for Big Finish Productions'; in 2003, Foreign Devils, a novella for Telos Publishing; and, in 2005, Atom Bomb Blues, a novel for BBC Books. He developed a script for the third series of Torchwood entitled 'The Jinx', but it was dropped when the show's format was reworked. In 2010, Cartmel worked as script editor for Big Finish Productions' The Lost Stories line, overseeing the adaptation of story ideas created for Doctor Who's unmade 27th series into audio dramas (released in 2011). In addition to script editing the four "Season 27" stories, Cartmel wrote two scripts (Crime of the Century and Animal) and co-wrote a third, Earth Aid, with Ben Aaronovitch. As well as Atom Bomb Blues, 2005 saw the publication of: Script Doctor - The Inside Story of Doctor Who 1986-89, an account of his work on the Doctor Who television series; Through Time: An Unofficial and Unauthorised History of Doctor Who; and two 2000 AD spin-off novels, Judge Dredd: Swine Fever and Strontium Dog: Day of the Dogs'. Cartmel has also written a novel set in the world of Patrick McGoohan's The Prisoner television series for Powys Media. The novel, released on February 15, 2008, is entitled Miss Freedom. Common themes and techniques in Cartmel's novels include: animal rights; the use of animal perspectives; and extended metaphors of animal behaviour. These elements appear in the three Virgin New Adventures novels, the original novel The Wise, the Judge Dredd novelSwine Fever and the audio play Animal. In 2001 Cartmel briefly returned to television as the script editor on the second season of Channel 5's fantasy / adventure series Dark Knight, writing what proved to be final episode of the series.[5] His first stage play, End of the Night, a thriller with gothic overtones, was produced by Long Shadow Productions in the summer of 2003.[6]


  • TDP 341: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 3 Andrew Cartmell

    23 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 15 minutes and 56 seconds

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    WHOOVERVILE 5.0  INTERVIEW 3 Andrew Cartmell Andrew Cartmel (born 1958) is a British author and journalist, and former script editor ofDoctor Who. He has also worked as a script editor on other television series, as a magazine editor, as a comics writer, as a film studies lecturer, and as a novelist. Cartmel took a post-graduate course in Computer Studies and worked on computer-aided design for Shape Data Ltd (now UGS Corp) in Cambridge, England during the mid-1980s. He then turned more to writing and managed to gain an agent on the strength of two unproduced scripts, also attending workshops run by the BBC Television Drama Script Unit. In late 1986, when he was in his late twenties,[1] Cartmel was hired as the script editor for the twenty-fourth season of the iconic science-fiction programme Doctor Who, having been recommended to the producer John Nathan-Turner by the producer's agent, who had seen some unproduced scripts Cartmel had written.[2] Cartmel worked on the programme for the next three years, overseeing the final three seasons of its original run on BBC One. He brought in several young, new writers and despite declining ratings, tried to take the series in a new creative direction. The most significant legacy of this new direction might have been the so-called "Cartmel Masterplan", a back story developed with other writers that restored some of the mystery of the Doctor's background and could have explained exactly who he was.[3] Although hints were dropped in the two full series Cartmel edited, the proposed revelations never materialised on screen as the programme was taken off the air in 1989. When production of Doctor Who was placed on indefinite hold, Cartmel became script editor on the BBC's popular medical drama series Casualty for one season. During the 1990s he wrote comic strips for Judge Dredd Megazine and Doctor Who Magazine and threeDoctor Who novels for Virgin Publishing in their New Adventures series. This series had used elements of the "masterplan" as part of their overall story arc for the Doctor, particularly in the last Seventh Doctor novel Lungbarrow, written by Marc Platt. In 1999 his first original novel, The Wise, was published in Virgin's short-lived series of new science-fiction novels, Virgin Worlds. The same year, he became editor of the science-fiction magazine Starburst, although the appointment was a short one and he left the magazine in 2000.[4] Since then, he has written several pieces of Doctor Who fiction: in 2000, Winter for the Adept, an audio drama for Big Finish Productions'; in 2003, Foreign Devils, a novella for Telos Publishing; and, in 2005, Atom Bomb Blues, a novel for BBC Books. He developed a script for the third series of Torchwood entitled 'The Jinx', but it was dropped when the show's format was reworked. In 2010, Cartmel worked as script editor for Big Finish Productions' The Lost Stories line, overseeing the adaptation of story ideas created for Doctor Who's unmade 27th series into audio dramas (released in 2011). In addition to script editing the four "Season 27" stories, Cartmel wrote two scripts (Crime of the Century and Animal) and co-wrote a third, Earth Aid, with Ben Aaronovitch. As well as Atom Bomb Blues, 2005 saw the publication of: Script Doctor - The Inside Story of Doctor Who 1986-89, an account of his work on the Doctor Who television series; Through Time: An Unofficial and Unauthorised History of Doctor Who; and two 2000 AD spin-off novels, Judge Dredd: Swine Fever and Strontium Dog: Day of the Dogs'. Cartmel has also written a novel set in the world of Patrick McGoohan's The Prisoner television series for Powys Media. The novel, released on February 15, 2008, is entitled Miss Freedom. Common themes and techniques in Cartmel's novels include: animal rights; the use of animal perspectives; and extended metaphors of animal behaviour. These elements appear in the three Virgin New Adventures novels, the original novel The Wise, the Judge Dredd novelSwine Fever and the audio play Animal. In 2001 Cartmel briefly returned to television as the script editor on the second season of Channel 5's fantasy / adventure series Dark Knight, writing what proved to be final episode of the series.[5] His first stage play, End of the Night, a thriller with gothic overtones, was produced by Long Shadow Productions in the summer of 2003.[6]


  • TDP 340: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 2 Lisa Bowerman Part 2

    19 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 17 minutes and 40 seconds

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    Lisa Bowerman played Karra in Survival, the last televised story of the original Doctor Whoseries. However, she is better known as the voice of Professor Bernice Summerfield in the spin-off audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions. She is also the human face of the character, appearing in publicity photographs dressed as Summerfield. Bowerman also provides the voice of Ellie Higson in the Jago and Litefoot audio series and the voice ofMurash in the I, Davros story Guilt. She has appeared in Dreamland, an animated Doctor Who series, as the voice of Seruba Velak. She has also directed many stories in Big Finish's various ranges, including being the most prolific director of the Companion Chronicles as well as being the sole director of the Jago and Litefoot series. She was a regular in the first series of the BBC medical drama Casualty and is also a professional photographer.


  • TDP 340: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 2 Lisa Bowerman Part 2

    19 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 17 minutes and 40 seconds

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    Lisa Bowerman played Karra in Survival, the last televised story of the original Doctor Whoseries. However, she is better known as the voice of Professor Bernice Summerfield in the spin-off audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions. She is also the human face of the character, appearing in publicity photographs dressed as Summerfield. Bowerman also provides the voice of Ellie Higson in the Jago and Litefoot audio series and the voice ofMurash in the I, Davros story Guilt. She has appeared in Dreamland, an animated Doctor Who series, as the voice of Seruba Velak. She has also directed many stories in Big Finish's various ranges, including being the most prolific director of the Companion Chronicles as well as being the sole director of the Jago and Litefoot series. She was a regular in the first series of the BBC medical drama Casualty and is also a professional photographer.


  • TDP 340: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 2 Lisa Bowerman Part 2

    19 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 17 minutes and 40 seconds

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    Lisa Bowerman played Karra in Survival, the last televised story of the original Doctor Whoseries. However, she is better known as the voice of Professor Bernice Summerfield in the spin-off audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions. She is also the human face of the character, appearing in publicity photographs dressed as Summerfield. Bowerman also provides the voice of Ellie Higson in the Jago and Litefoot audio series and the voice ofMurash in the I, Davros story Guilt. She has appeared in Dreamland, an animated Doctor Who series, as the voice of Seruba Velak. She has also directed many stories in Big Finish's various ranges, including being the most prolific director of the Companion Chronicles as well as being the sole director of the Jago and Litefoot series. She was a regular in the first series of the BBC medical drama Casualty and is also a professional photographer.


  • TDP 339: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 2 Lisa Bowerman Part 1

    16 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 23 minutes and 50 seconds

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    Lisa Bowerman played Karra in Survival, the last televised story of the original Doctor Whoseries. However, she is better known as the voice of Professor Bernice Summerfield in the spin-off audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions. She is also the human face of the character, appearing in publicity photographs dressed as Summerfield. Bowerman also provides the voice of Ellie Higson in the Jago and Litefoot audio series and the voice ofMurash in the I, Davros story Guilt. She has appeared in Dreamland, an animated Doctor Who series, as the voice of Seruba Velak. She has also directed many stories in Big Finish's various ranges, including being the most prolific director of the Companion Chronicles as well as being the sole director of the Jago and Litefoot series. She was a regular in the first series of the BBC medical drama Casualty and is also a professional photographer.


  • TDP 340: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 2 Lisa Bowerman Part 2

    19 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 17 minutes and 40 seconds

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    Lisa Bowerman played Karra in Survival, the last televised story of the original Doctor Whoseries. However, she is better known as the voice of Professor Bernice Summerfield in the spin-off audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions. She is also the human face of the character, appearing in publicity photographs dressed as Summerfield. Bowerman also provides the voice of Ellie Higson in the Jago and Litefoot audio series and the voice ofMurash in the I, Davros story Guilt. She has appeared in Dreamland, an animated Doctor Who series, as the voice of Seruba Velak. She has also directed many stories in Big Finish's various ranges, including being the most prolific director of the Companion Chronicles as well as being the sole director of the Jago and Litefoot series. She was a regular in the first series of the BBC medical drama Casualty and is also a professional photographer.


  • TDP 339: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 2 Lisa Bowerman Part 1

    16 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 23 minutes and 50 seconds

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    Lisa Bowerman played Karra in Survival, the last televised story of the original Doctor Whoseries. However, she is better known as the voice of Professor Bernice Summerfield in the spin-off audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions. She is also the human face of the character, appearing in publicity photographs dressed as Summerfield. Bowerman also provides the voice of Ellie Higson in the Jago and Litefoot audio series and the voice ofMurash in the I, Davros story Guilt. She has appeared in Dreamland, an animated Doctor Who series, as the voice of Seruba Velak. She has also directed many stories in Big Finish's various ranges, including being the most prolific director of the Companion Chronicles as well as being the sole director of the Jago and Litefoot series. She was a regular in the first series of the BBC medical drama Casualty and is also a professional photographer.


  • TDP 339: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 2 Lisa Bowerman Part 1

    16 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 23 minutes and 50 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Lisa Bowerman played Karra in Survival, the last televised story of the original Doctor Whoseries. However, she is better known as the voice of Professor Bernice Summerfield in the spin-off audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions. She is also the human face of the character, appearing in publicity photographs dressed as Summerfield. Bowerman also provides the voice of Ellie Higson in the Jago and Litefoot audio series and the voice ofMurash in the I, Davros story Guilt. She has appeared in Dreamland, an animated Doctor Who series, as the voice of Seruba Velak. She has also directed many stories in Big Finish's various ranges, including being the most prolific director of the Companion Chronicles as well as being the sole director of the Jago and Litefoot series. She was a regular in the first series of the BBC medical drama Casualty and is also a professional photographer.


  • TDP 339: WHOOVERVILE INTERVIEW 2 Lisa Bowerman Part 1

    16 September 2013 (12:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 23 minutes and 50 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Lisa Bowerman played Karra in Survival, the last televised story of the original Doctor Whoseries. However, she is better known as the voice of Professor Bernice Summerfield in the spin-off audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions. She is also the human face of the character, appearing in publicity photographs dressed as Summerfield. Bowerman also provides the voice of Ellie Higson in the Jago and Litefoot audio series and the voice ofMurash in the I, Davros story Guilt. She has appeared in Dreamland, an animated Doctor Who series, as the voice of Seruba Velak. She has also directed many stories in Big Finish's various ranges, including being the most prolific director of the Companion Chronicles as well as being the sole director of the Jago and Litefoot series. She was a regular in the first series of the BBC medical drama Casualty and is also a professional photographer.


  • TDP 338: Whooverville Interview 1 Simon Fisher Becker

    12 September 2013 (7:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 22 minutes and 29 seconds

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    Whooverville Interview 1 Simon Fisher Becker


  • TDP 338: Whooverville Interview 1 Simon Fisher Becker

    12 September 2013 (7:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 22 minutes and 29 seconds

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    Whooverville Interview 1 Simon Fisher Becker


  • TDP 338: Whooverville Interview 1 Simon Fisher Becker

    12 September 2013 (7:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 22 minutes and 29 seconds

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    Whooverville Interview 1 Simon Fisher Becker


  • TDP 338: Whooverville Interview 1 Simon Fisher Becker

    12 September 2013 (7:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 22 minutes and 29 seconds

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    Whooverville Interview 1 Simon Fisher Becker


  • TDP 337: Blue Box Messiah - A Comedy play about Doctor Who Fandom and Religion

    9 September 2013 (6:19am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes and 33 seconds

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    Blue Box Messiah is a Comedy play about Doctor Who Fandom and Religion which will be touring shortly. the script is avaliable to buy from Kindle. Click the link on the tin dog home page. 3 pounds from every copy cold will go towards the tour.


  • TDP 337: Blue Box Messiah - A Comedy play about Doctor Who Fandom and Religion

    9 September 2013 (6:19am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes and 33 seconds

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    Blue Box Messiah is a Comedy play about Doctor Who Fandom and Religion which will be touring shortly. the script is avaliable to buy from Kindle. Click the link on the tin dog home page. 3 pounds from every copy cold will go towards the tour.


  • Kindle Add with BBM

    6 September 2013 (6:25am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 minutes and 0 seconds

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  • TDP 337: Blue Box Messiah - A Comedy play about Doctor Who Fandom and Religion

    9 September 2013 (6:19am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes and 33 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Blue Box Messiah is a Comedy play about Doctor Who Fandom and Religion which will be touring shortly. the script is avaliable to buy from Kindle. Click the link on the tin dog home page. 3 pounds from every copy cold will go towards the tour.


  • Kindle Add with BBM

    6 September 2013 (6:25am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 minutes and 0 seconds

    P Direct Podcast Download



  • TDP 337: Blue Box Messiah - A Comedy play about Doctor Who Fandom and Religion

    9 September 2013 (6:19am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 4 minutes and 33 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Blue Box Messiah is a Comedy play about Doctor Who Fandom and Religion which will be touring shortly. the script is avaliable to buy from Kindle. Click the link on the tin dog home page. 3 pounds from every copy cold will go towards the tour.


  • Kindle Add with BBM

    6 September 2013 (6:25am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 minutes and 0 seconds

    P Direct Podcast Download



  • TDP 336: Whooverville 5.0 and a word from James

    5 September 2013 (5:48pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 7 minutes and 45 seconds

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    Return from Whooverville 5.0 and a word from James!


  • Kindle Add with BBM

    6 September 2013 (6:25am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 minutes and 0 seconds

    P Direct Podcast Download



  • TDP 336: Whooverville 5.0 and a word from James

    5 September 2013 (5:48pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 7 minutes and 45 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Return from Whooverville 5.0 and a word from James!


 
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