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Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2

Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2
Description:
The Metebelis 2 is a transatlantic conversation about "Doctor Who" with Ben the Brit and David the American. Follow along as two old friends talk about their lifelong fandom of Doctor Who dating back to the 1970s and 1980s into the 21st century.

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Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2 Statistics
Episodes:
301
Average Episode Duration:
0:0:47:28
Longest Episode Duration:
0:2:07:10
Total Duration of all Episodes:
9 days, 22 hours, 5 minutes and 28 seconds
Earliest Episode:
19 June 2016 (7:32pm GMT)
Latest Episode:
9 April 2024 (7:15am GMT)
Average Time Between Episodes:
9 days, 11 hours, 16 minutes and 53 seconds

Doctor Who: The Metebelis 2 Episodes

  • #243 - Stendhal Syndrome

    9 April 2024 (7:15am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 3 minutes and 11 seconds

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    Ben is in England where he had the opportunity to visit the "Adventures in Time and Space - 60 Years of Doctor Who Art" exhibition at the Weston Museum in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. This impressive collection spans the show's history and features original art from novelisations, VHS covers, annuals, and other visual treasures, including works from Chris Achilléos, Andrew Skilleter, Roy Knipe, and Colin Howard. Ben has shared some pictures he took of the overall exhibit and artwork on his Instagram, including Knipe's "Death to the Daleks" Target cover and Achilléos' "Loch Ness Monster", "Kklak", and "Seeds of Doom" covers. Plus the portait of Ace from 'Silver Nemesis' done in the style of Thomas Gainsborough. In addition to being agog as a fan, Ben also shares his curatorial view of the exhibit's strengths and weaknesses. Opening and closing music is by Dudley Simpson from his score to The Android Invasion. We recorded this episode on 1 April 2024.


  • #242 - No Actorial Flim-Flam

    23 March 2024 (8:00pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 45 minutes and 0 seconds

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    Ben checks in before heading back to the UK to give our listener and David the scoop on what happened this year at the GallifreyOne Convention. Opening music is "Dancing Across Space and Time" and closing music is "Nothing Is Forever", both composed by Segun Akinola. We recorded this episode on 10 March 2024.


  • #241 - Gally Ho!

    11 February 2024 (10:10am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 46 minutes and 35 seconds

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    Ben chats with Lena Barkin and Jess Jurkovic about the upcoming GallifreyOne convention this week in Los Angeles. Lena recently contributed to Adventures Across Space and Time: A Doctor Who Reader a chapter about fandom and Tumblr and will be presenting and signing autographs, plus celebrating Blake's 7. Jess wrapped up the second season of his Dudley Simpson is Doctor Who Project this past year and will be interviewing composers, including Segun Akinola and Dominic Glynn, on the main stage in Progam A. Opening music is "You Shall Not Disrupt Our Mission" and closing music is "We Have Everything We Need", both composed by Segun Akinola. We recorded this episode on 6 February 2024.


  • #240 - Room for the Imagination to Fill in the Blanks

    30 January 2024 (10:40pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 23 seconds

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    We wrap our mini-series looking at production design in Doctor Who with our own top-five design picks from stories broadcast from 2011 through to 2020. Listen in to hear which stories design work overseen by Michael Pickwoad, Arwel Wyn Jones, or Dafydd Shurmer will make out cut and why we picked them. Opening music is "Up the Shard" and closing music is "A Fly on a Painting", both composed by Murray Gold. We recorded this episode on 14 January 2024.


  • #239 - Bimbley-Whimbly

    2 January 2024 (8:45pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 49 minutes and 44 seconds

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    We discuss The Church on Ruby Road, Scuti Gatwa's first solo-starring story as the Doctor. It was great watching Doctor Who once again on Christmas Day and think it was a fun story with a strong case. We also like the science-fantasy direction that RTD appears to be taking with this first series and think Disney's input has been so far positive. Ben likes the Goblins and wonders if one might become a companion of the Doctor. David's is enjoying the delight and joy Davis appears to be having writing for the show once again. Opening music is the fifteenth Doctor's theme and closing music is the Goblin Song, both composed by Murray Gold. We recorded this episode on 29 December 2023.


  • #238 - Doctor Who and the Creepy Laugh

    18 December 2023 (9:45am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 49 minutes and 54 seconds

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    We discuss The Giggle, the closing chapter of Doctor Who's 60th anniversary specials. High marks for Neil Patrick Harris as the Toymaker who nearly stole every scene he was in until the arrival of Ncuti Gatwa as the bi-generated Doctor. But, thumbs down on the Vlinx, and thought Mr. Smith, Mel Bush, or even BOSS would have been a better narrative choice. We're cautiously optimistic about the future, but we wonder if Disney is stealthily aiming for a total reboot of Doctor Who in a similar way that they created an alternate continuity for Star Wars to give the current creative team a clean slate (and to make it easier to market), and thus Garwa's Who is to be series/season 1. Opening music is composed by Murray Gold from The Giggle soundtrack, and the closing music is an excerpt from "Two of Us" by The Beatles. We recorded this episode on 11 December 2023.


  • #237 - A Song for the Mari Lwyd

    9 December 2023 (8:15am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 47 minutes and 9 seconds

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    We discuss Wild Blue Yonder, the middle story of the 60th anniversary specials of Doctor Who and share our thoughts on Russell T Davies latest adventure for the Doctor and Donna Noble. Ben relays Paul Scoones' suggestion that the ship's captain may have been a nod to the Equinans, from "The Wreckers!", a 1975 Who story in The TV Comic. David notes that with the inclusion of Flux and other pieces of the Chibnall canon, RTD is removing the Bobby Ewing retcon, as Ben puts it, that the last 13 years were all a dream. This podcast concludes with a lively discussion of The U.S. Air Force Song, which was featured not only in this story's title, but also referenced musically. Opening music is "Silver Caravan" composed by Tim Clark and closing music is "The U.S. Air Force Song" also known as "Off We Go". We recorded this episode on 5 December 2023.


  • #236 - Nice to Meep You, Skinny Man

    2 December 2023 (2:45am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 39 seconds

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    We discuss The Star Beast, the 60th anniversary special of Doctor Who and share our thoughts on Russell T Davies' retelling and updating of this classic weely comic serial from 1980. Opening and closing music is from this episode's incidental music composed by Murray Gold. We recorded this episode on 27 November 2023.


  • #235 - It Helps to Have Great Sets

    22 November 2023 (3:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 48 seconds

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    Our discussion of set design continues with a conversation about the designs overseen by Edward Thomas, who was Production Designer for most of Series 1 through Series 5 of Doctor Who. How television was made changed in significant ways since the McCoy Doctor and Ace left our screens. With the debut of 'new Who', an executive level position, the art department head, oversaw the appearance of all physical elements in the programme. When things accidently clicked in the classic era was when television magic was made. Now the overall vision of how the episode would look would be centrally controlled by one man, Edward Thomas, so design in 21st century Who should always click, right? We talk about this change and what each of us see as his five best designed stories. Opening music is "Sycorax Encounter" and closing music is "Pandorica", both composed by Murray Gold. We recorded this episode on 5 November 2023.


  • #234 - Viewing Fumes

    18 October 2023 (3:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 30 seconds

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    We engage in a counterfactual discussion, speculating about what would have happened to Doctor Who if Russell T Davis had not been charged with bringing back the series to BBC1 in late 2003. We discuss what was happening with Who in 2003 — "The Scream of the Shalka" — and wonder what would have happened next. Would Who have returned to BBC1 later in the decade? Who would have been showrunner if not RTD? Or, would the programme have died a slow death as its fandom aged and slowly faded from memory? Opening music is "O'Carolan's Farewell" performed by Derek Bell and used in the opening of Death Comes to Time. Closing music is the Shoestring theme, composed by George Fenton. We recorded this episode on 8 October 2023.


  • #233 - Weirdly Convincing

    30 September 2023 (9:30pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 53 minutes and 1 second

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    We first chat about the 60th anniversary trailer and then continue on with our discussion of top sets and their designers with a look at 1980s Doctor Who. What share which stories make our respective top five lists and why, and then explore why we overlap in selections in this decade than in any prior era of the show. Opening music is from "The Warriors of the Deep" soundtrack, composed by Jonathan Gibbs. Closing music is "Hungry Like the Wolf," the 182 hit single from Duran Duran. We recorded this episode on 25 September 2023.


  • #232 - Coalescing on Consensus

    20 September 2023 (4:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 49 minutes and 30 seconds

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    We wrap up our conversation about the Doctor Who Magazine readership story rankings with our assessment of how the Tennant, Smith, Capaldi, and Whittaker stories lined up. We comment on how fandom seems to be coalescing upon a consensus of what is the best (and worse) of the modern Doctors Who's stories. There are a few stories that we feel should be higher (and lower), but generally the order seems pretty spot on. Opening music is "I am the Doctor," composed by Murray Gold and closing music is "Thirteen," composed by Segun Akinola. We recorded this episode on 3 September 2023.


  • #230 - Dedicated Followers of Fashion

    31 August 2023 (8:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 49 minutes and 21 seconds

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    We talk about "Ncuti Gatwa on Doctor Who", the August/September 2023 RollingStone UK article. We try to tease out what sort of Doctor will Gatwa be and chat about what we hope his time in the TARDIS will be like. Opening and closing music is excerpts from the 1966 song of The Kinks, "Dedicated Follower of Fashion", written by Ray Davies. We recorded this episode on 17 July 2023.


  • #230 - A Weird Jungle in Space

    19 August 2023 (4:25am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 57 minutes and 59 seconds

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    The Metebelis Two's lazy summer look at Doctor Who sets and their designers continues into the 1970s with a top five discussion. What five sets will David choose, and will that throw Ben off his carefully balanced selections spread between designers and Doctors Who? Why are multi-level sets so great? Why is, like monsters, the color of sets green more often than not? What about other colors? And, what years actually make up the 1970s? All this and more, as Ben and David pick their top 5 sets and designers of the 1970s. Opening music is from The Sun Makers soundtrack and closing music is from the Genesis of the Daleks soundtrack, both scores composed by Dudley Simpson. We recorded this episode on 9 July 2023.


  • #229 - Statistical-Blips-and-Blobs

    31 July 2023 (7:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 42 minutes and 11 seconds

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    Ben and David continue their look at the Doctor Who monthly rankings by discussing the results of the 1980s Doctors, plus the Chris Eccleston stories. We theorize to why there is so little movement in the rankings over the years and lament the voting preferences of the DWM readership. The music for this episode is from The Mark of the Rani, composed by Jonathan Gibbs of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. We recorded this episode on 2 July 2023.


  • #228 - This Is a Place Designed for Daleks

    13 July 2023 (4:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 48 minutes and 16 seconds

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    The designers of 1960s Doctor Who contended with small budgets and even smaller studios to create the places and alien worlds that Doctor Who and his travelling companions visited. What are our top set designs of the b&w era? Why do we think they're great? And, who designed them? Opening music is "Dalek City Corridor" created by Brian Hodgson of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and closing music is "Space Adventure, Part 2" composed by Martin Slavin. We recorded this episode on 25 June 2023.


  • #227 - The Magical Who Story Tour

    27 June 2023 (6:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 42 minutes and 24 seconds

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    In this podcast, Ben shares his experience in Bristol at the Lawless Comic Con from earlier in the month, and then answers David's question about what his idea would be for a new Doctor Who exhibition. Ben gives a brief summation of his Who exhibition experiences and pitches a Magical Who Story Tour from London, across the south England, to Cardiff visiting the filming locations of Doctor Who. The opening track is "Magical Mystery Tour" composed by Lennon and McCartney and performed by Ryohei Kanayama. The closing track is Dudley Simpson's Bessie traveling tune from "The Three Doctors" and "The Time Monster" with a dash of dialog from "The Dæmons" to knit the two together. We recorded this episode on 6 June 2023.


  • #226 - A Couple of Rankers

    31 May 2023 (4:15am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 41 minutes and 1 second

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    Ben and David continue their look at the Doctor Who Monthly readership rankings with a chat about where the Troughton, Pertwee, and Tom Baker stories stacked up. We share our theories, such as the Web Planet Affect, to why the stories ranked in the order that they did and discuss on which stories do we think are underrated, overrated, and correctly placed? We notice too that animations do not seem to make a difference with a missing story's popularity. The opening track is "Gentlemen, Good Luck" and closing track is "Mahogany", both from The Sun Maker soundtrack composed by Dudley Simpson. We recorded this episode on 22 May 2023.


  • #225 - Can Ncuti Sing?

    23 May 2023 (5:20am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 38 minutes and 15 seconds

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    RTD has revived the Doctor Who hype machine and Ben and David have been lapping it up. They enthuse over the many costume reveals for Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor and other members of the cast. Ben, who has been in England this past month, liked the Doctor Who trailer that dropped before EuroVision this year on BBC and is picking up a palpable buzz about the coming 60th anniversary series. Plus speculation if there will be a musical episode with Ncuti? Then, in the second part of the podcast, at about the 20:30 mark, we chat about the 2023 William Hartnell story rankings in Doctor Who Monthly. The intro and outro music is "Love Don't Roam" featuring Neil Hannon and composed by Murray Gold. We recorded this episode on 19 May 2023.


  • #224 - Bring the Beep Back

    27 April 2023 (6:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 0 seconds

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    Ben presents to David a crash course in UK comics and all things related to The Star Beast, the 1980s comic serial that started Doctor Who Weekly #19, which was written by Pat Mills and John Wagner, and drawn by Dave Gibbons — all legends of UK comics. Toss in a dash of speculation of how RTD will bring Beep the Meep and the Wrarth Warriors to our television screens, and a sprinkling of speculation about other Marvel universe cross-overs with Doctor Who and there's your podcast! Opening music is "Cartoon Heroes", the 2000 (A.D.) song by Aqua and closing music is "That Beep", the 2008 song by Architecture in Helsinki. We recorded this episode on 16 April 2023.


  • #223 - There Is No Doctor Who Universe

    30 March 2023 (7:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 50 minutes and 6 seconds

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    Discussion of a possible UNIT spin off and then broaden our discussion to what can make a Doctor Who spin off successful and brainstorm spin-off ideas to pitch to RTD — from live action Paul McGann Doctor Who to steam punk Who to animated further adventures starring the Hartnell, Troughton, or Pertwee Doctors Who. What made the Sarah Jane Adventures successful and why was there a fourth series of Torchwood? We try to answer these questions and more in this episode. Opening music is "UNIT Rocks" composed by Murray Gold and closing music is "The UNIT Theme" composed by Dudley Simpson. We recorded this episode on 19 March 2023.


  • #222 - Gallifrey One 2023 Wrap-up: A Giant Bowl of Doctor Who Flavoured Ice Cream

    6 March 2023 (7:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 1 minutes and 54 seconds

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    Ben is joined by writer Lena Barkin and pianist Jess Jurkovic to chat about their experiences at the 2023 Gallifrey One convention. Opening music is "Summons to Gallifrey" composed by Paddy Kingsland and closing music is "Jelly Babies" composed by Dudley Simpson. We recorded this episode on 27 February 2023.


  • Bonus - Day 1 - Gallifrey One 33 - Backstage Monster Videos

    17 February 2023 (11:50pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 10 minutes and 8 seconds

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    A bonus episode! Ben's report from the first day of Gallifrey One 33 in Los Angeles and how impressive Tim Dane Reid's presentation of his behind-the-scenes account of portraying many of the monsters in Doctor Who. Opening music is from The Claws of Axos and closing music is from Fuldans by Fulkultur. We recorded this episode on 17 March 2020.


  • #221 - The Games of Rassilon

    13 February 2023 (9:45am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 14 minutes and 30 seconds

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    A double feature in this podcast. First up, Ben gives his report from the Worlds of Wonder Doctor Who exhibit currently running at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. Next David is joined by John (elvwood) and Peter (forpetessake), two quiz masters on the Games of Rassilon subforum on Gallifrey Base Doctor Who forum, where they discuss forum games and culture and the challenges and rewards of hosting forum games. Opening music is "The Axons Approach" by Brian Hodgson and closing music is "Scorched Earth" composed by Trevor Duncan and performed by the Group-Forty Orchestra. We recorded this episode on 28 January and 10 February 2023.


  • #220 - Gallifrey One 33 Preview - Going for the Vibes

    30 January 2023 (9:15am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 20 seconds

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    We are joined in this podcast by writer Lena Barkin and pianist Jess Jurkovic to chat about the upcoming Gallifrey One 33 convention to be held in February in Los Angeles. Ben, Lena, and Jess will all be panelists. Lena will present "Want You or Want to Be You: Companion Relationships in New and Classic Who" as part of the Tardis Talks Academic Symposium. She'll also be a panelist on "Coats of Many Colors", "Why Not a Singing Doctor?", and hosting the Blake's 7 Meet-up. Jess Jurkovic will be a panelist on "Sixty Years of Doctor Who Music" and giving a talk and performing "Dudley Simpson's Doctor Who Theme". Last, but not least, Ben is on two panels: "Stop Me Before I Collect Again" and "Bring the Cheese! Our Love Affair with Bad Movies". All-in-all, it sounds like a fun con! The music for this podcast is arrangements from Jess' Dudley Simpson IS Doctor Who project: opening music is "In An Atlantean Market" and closing music is "Liz's Tune". We recorded this episode on 21 January 2023.


  • #219 - Yeti Are Scooby-Doo Kind of Monsters

    17 January 2023 (9:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes and 43 seconds

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    The Abominable Snowmen Doctor Who animation is the centerpiece of this episode's discussion that ranges from the recent animation choices made by Gary Russell and Digitoonz to the original story by Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln. Together they make a complex juxtaposition of early 2020s progressive sensibilities and late 1960s reactionism. What works and what, for lack of better words, is more Scooby-Doo than Doctor Who? The opening music is "Dakto Karpo" and closing music is "Rinchen Chabum" both from the 1975 recording Tibetan Folk Songs from Lhasa and Amdo. We recorded this episode on 8 January 2023.


  • #218 - Perfectly Adequate

    29 December 2022 (8:45am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 38 minutes and 41 seconds

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    We are trapped in a time loop in an "elf" storage in Manchester this podcast and are back on New Years Day 2022 to discuss the holiday special, Eve of the Daleks. David likes how Chris Chibnall writes his Dalek specials, but wonders why Nick was written to be so creepy. The name "Nick" certainly must have been a production team joke. Ben wonders what it is like to be killed by a Dalek, repeatedly. And we ask what about the mysterious Jeff? All-in-all, the two find this to be a quite serviceable hour of Doctor Who and wish more of this era could have been more like this. Opening and closing music by Segun Akinola from the Eve of the Daleks soundtrack. We recorded this episode on 7 December 2022.


  • #217 - Here Comes Sutekh Claus

    18 December 2022 (9:45am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 54 minutes and 3 seconds

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    'Tis the time of giving gifts and Sutekh Claus has a sleighful of presents for Doctor Who fans! Ben and David exchange twelve things they're thankful for in the world of Doctor Who and its fandom. Opening music is a mash-up of Bernard Archer's Marcus Scarman and Bing Crosby's White Christmas. Closing music is from Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody". We recorded this episode on 27 November 2022.


  • #216 - Doctorless Who

    30 November 2022 (7:00pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 55 minutes and 4 seconds

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    Can the show Doctor Who work without Doctor Who? In this episode, David suggests that Doctor Who is not required and that the real only constant needed for the series is the TARDIS and a crew. Ben entertains this thesis and we discuss what such a show would be like and how it could work and its limitations. We ask if the show has evolved to such a place where the Doctor may be superfluous… or maybe not. Opening music is "My Beautiful Ghost Monument", composed by Segun Akinola. Closing music is the intro theme to Blake's 7, composed by Dudley Simpson. We recorded this episode on 13 November 2022.


  • #215 - Group Therapy

    18 November 2022 (6:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 49 minutes and 20 seconds

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    Jodie Whittaker's final episode tears the lid off the Doctor's companion's life after leaving the TARDIS. Ben and David discuss the former companions banding together to support one another and pitch ideas for an expanded Whoniverse series. We share our reactions to seeing former Doctors Who again and what we think of the return of David Tennant to the lead role. Opening music is the "The Thirteenth Doctor's Theme" composed by Segun Akinola. Closing music is "Rasputin" the 1978 Eurodisco hit by Boney M. We recorded this episode on 4 and 15 November 2022.


  • #214 - What the Flux?

    31 October 2022 (4:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 13 minutes and 5 seconds

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    We talk about The Flux in one marathon podcast. What worked for us, what didn't capture our imagination, and what we would have done differently; including conversation about Sontarans, Weeping Angels, the teeth of Dan Lewis, understanding Scouse, Ben's dislike of dogs, Thasmin, and not letting Jo Martin have more screen time. Opening and closing music is from the soundtrack of Flux by Segun Akinola. We recorded this episode on 9 and 14 October 2022.


  • #213 - The Monkey Wrench of Rassilon

    16 October 2022 (7:30pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 31 minutes and 38 seconds

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    After a month's hiatus due to travels and Ben's bout with COVID, we're back talking about Jodie Whittaker headlining the GaliffreyOne convention next year and a look at her finale trailer. What are Tegan and Ace up to? Is the Master using his CTE on the Doctor's friends? Is that the UNIT logo or an upside down Death Star? Much speculation about what it all could mean and possibly even spoilers if we're right. (We're not… probably.) Opening and closing music is from the soundtrack of Flux by Segun Akinola. We recorded this episode on 9 and 14 October 2022.


  • #212 - Journey Into Colour

    30 August 2022 (7:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 57 minutes and 32 seconds

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    In a wide-ranging discussion, Ben and David talk about the use of colo(u)r in Doctor Who and elsewhere in television and film. We also reflect on our own experiences watching black and white Doctor Who episodes on television and VHS. We also debate whether or not 1960s stories should be officially colourised. Opening music is "Technicolour Dreams" by Status Quo. Closing music is a song by Mihâly Vig, from Bela Tarr's film "A Torinoi Lo" (The Turin Horse). We recorded this episode on 21 August 2022.


  • #211 - The Wombles and Mr Benn 2150 A.D.

    16 August 2022 (8:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 48 minutes and 16 seconds

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    To mark the sad passing of Bernard Cribbins, we journey back to 1966 to look at his first role associated with Doctor Who, which was PC Tom Campbell in Daleks' Invasion of Earth 2150 A.D. Ben reflects how Cribbins and Ray Brooks, who played David, were the voices of his childhood. Cribbins voiced all of the Wombles and Brooks narrated the Mr Benn animated shorts. When watching the movie as a child, Ben was annoyed by these crossover performances, but now he finds it quite cool. David, for his part, cannot remember when he first saw this movie and concludes this may be his first time viewing it all in one go. Opening music is the theme from Daleks' Invasion of Earth 2150 A.D. composed by Bill McGuffie. Closing music features Bernard Cribbins singing back in 1963, "The Bird on the Second Floor" with accompaniment directed by Johnnie Spence. We recorded this episode on 9 August 2022.


  • #210 - RTD2

    30 July 2022 (7:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 2 minutes and 49 seconds

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    The Metebelis Two are excited to welcome Brian Jacob and Jess Jurkovic back to the podcast for a discussion about the return of Russell T Davis as showrunner and Ncuti Gatwa as Doctor Who. We share our thoughts and concerns about RTD's second chance and wonder what 2023 will bring for our favorite Time Lord. (Also, to help support season two of the Dudley Simpson IS Doctor Who Project, please visit Jess's Patreon page.) Opening and closing music is from The Voyage of the Damned score, composed by Murray Gold. We recorded this episode on 10 July 2022.


  • #209 - Exploitation of the Daleks

    16 July 2022 (8:22am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 55 minutes and 33 seconds

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    It's the summer lull! So what better time to persuade their respective better halfs to sit down with them to watch the 1965 movie adaptation of the first Dalek adventure known by all as Dr. Who and the Daleks, starring Peter Cushing as the inventor, Dr. Who. Along with his granddaughters Susie Who, played by Roberta Tovey, and Barbara Who, played by Jennie Linden. They are joined by Barbara's boyfriend, Ian Chesterton played by Roy Castle. Ben remembers how his 8-year-old self was unsettled by seeing the host of Record Breakers on the BBC playing Ian. He also watching this not-Who movie made his boyhood self seethe with rage. Meanwhile, David wonders what the movie would have been like if Bill Hartnell and the other original members of time team reprised their roles and how he would have reworked the script for the big screen. Opening music is the theme to Dr. Who and the Daleks, composed by Malcolm Lockyer. Closing music is the 1961 45" single, "A Lonesome Cup of Coffee", sung by Roy Castle and featuring Wally Stott and his Orchestra. We recorded this episode on 3 July 2022.


  • #208 - Who's Your Daddy?

    30 June 2022 (10:50pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 20 seconds

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    Father's Day! To mark our sixth anniversary of podcasting, we discuss fathers in Doctor Who. We talk about the fathers in the show who made the most memorable appearances for us. We ask what is the role of dads in Who throughout the show's history? Can Davros be considered as a father and was he a good dad? We briefly note that some fathers on screen acted alongside their children from time-to-time in Who. And, weigh in whether or not the plans for the McGann Doctor to search the universe for his father, Ulysses, was a lost opportunity, or not. So all things dad in this episode of the Metebelis Two. Opening music is from the Father's Day score, composed by Murray Gold. Closing music is from the 1968 single from The Zombies, "Time of the Season". We recorded this episode on 19 June 2022.


  • #207 - Inconsequential and Pointless

    17 June 2022 (6:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 33 minutes and 37 seconds

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    Eighteen months have passed since Revolution of the Daleks was first broadcast. Has Ben's opinion of it changed over time? Having just watch the story for the first time, David could relate with the Doctor when she felt "mostly angry" about the Timeless Children. We say hello again to Jack Robertson and say our goodbyes to Ryan and Graham. Mostly we just ask each other, why does Chris Chibnall keeps telling us how great things are instead of actually showing us? Opening music is "367 Minutes" and closing music is "Something Revolutionary" both composed by Segun Akinola. We recorded this episode on 5 June 2022.


  • #206 - Pushing Things Forward

    30 May 2022 (9:50pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 43 minutes and 13 seconds

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    The floodgates of Doctor Who recording news were opened with the casting announcement of Jasmin Finney as Rose mk 2 and the return of David Tennant as the Doctor and Katherine Tate as Donna. We speculate about what changes RTD has in store for the viewers and lament the end of the Whittaker era and the overall lack of buzz during the Chibnall era. Opening music is "Hanging on the Tablaphone" and closing music is "All The Strange, Strange Creatures" both composed by Murray Gold. We recorded this episode on 17 May 2022.


  • #205 - Technology Indistinguishable from Magic

    16 May 2022 (7:15am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 47 minutes and 25 seconds

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    Fresh off Beltane, we discuss stories with the occult in Doctor Who. After a brief background of the folk horror in British cinema, we dive into The Dæmons and other stories looking for common themes and tropes that are used in Who. Opening and closing music is of the Morris dancers from The Dæmons soundtrack. We recorded this episode on 8 May 2022.


  • #204 - Fabulousness

    9 May 2022 (5:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 25 minutes and 9 seconds

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    Our reaction to Ncuti Gatwa being cast by Russell T Davies as the next Doctor Who. Opening music is "I Can Change" by Ezra Furman. Closing music is Segun Akinola's arrangement of the Doctor Who Theme. We recorded this episode on 8 May 2022.


  • #203 - Back by Popular Demand

    30 April 2022 (2:16am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 57 minutes and 12 seconds

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    Returning monsters are a hallmark of Doctor Who from Sea Devils to Daleks, we look at the second act of popular monsters of the classic era. We talk about which monster return worked and how to villains and monsters intersect. And, speculate on some missed opportunies of monsters that had one-and-done outtings. Opening music is "We're Doing a Sequel" from the 2014 film Muppets Most Wanted. Closing music is "The Master's Plan" composed by Malcolm Clarke from soundtrack of The Sea Devils. We recorded this episode on 24 April 2022.


  • #202 - The Scottish Podcast

    11 April 2022 (2:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 49 minutes and 56 seconds

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    Ben, having recently installed an art exhibit at Balmoral Castle, has been pondering the great impact that Scotland and the Scots have made on Doctor Who. David was surprised to learn that the Brigadier wasn't always Scottish and it was director Douglas Camfield that gave Col. Lethbridge his hyphenated surname Stewart. Jamie McCrimmon, Amy Pond, and three Doctors Who from Scotland, plus one showrunner, Scotland is ever-present in the TARDIS. Opening and closing music is from Terror of the Zygons, composed by Geoffrey Burgon. We recorded this episode on 2 April 2022.


  • #201 - The Kind of Stupid Choice an Alien Entity Would Make

    22 March 2022 (4:00am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 47 minutes and 50 seconds

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    Yeti menacing the London underground — one of the most iconic images of Doctor Who in the 1960s; and we discuss The Web of Fear in this podcast. Ben recalls how the Target cover by Chris Achilleos for The Abominable Snowmen with its yeti with a hint of fang helped confuse him when he first saw the mark 2 version. David fell in love with this story after hearing the narrated soundtrack and dreams about being a yeti cosplayer at Doctor Who conventions. We touch upon the missing episode 3 and how the fan animation made by Adam Bullock helped bridge the gap in 2013 and what to make of the new 3d motion-capture animation. Opening music is "Palpitations", composed by J. Scott and, closing music is "Music For Strings, Percussion, and Celesta, SZ 106 - 3. Adagio", composed by Béla Bartók and performed by RIAS Symphony Orchestra, directed by Ferenc Fricsay. We recorded this episode on 13 March 2022.


  • #200 - Strangers When We Meet

    7 March 2022 (9:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 46 minutes and 6 seconds

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    After recording 199 podcasts together, do Ben and David know each other well enough to correctly pick which stories are on one another's top ten list of Doctor Who stories? Let's hope so! Opening music is is "Strangers When We Meet" by The Smithereens and closing music is from "Space Time Music, part 1" composed by Wilfred Josephs. We recorded this episode on 27 February 2022.


  • #198 - Live from LobbyCon! Gallifrey One 32 - Day 3

    21 February 2022 (6:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 15 minutes and 51 seconds

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    Ben is joined this episode by two very special guests, Lena Barkin and Jess Jurkovic, in the middle of the hustle and bustle of LobbyCon during the waning hours of 32nd Gallifrey One! Everyone is in a jovial mood and celebrating with friends the conclusion of another great Doctor Who convention. The video of her pitch for the 60th anniversary special can be viewed on Vimeo. Opening music is from The Claws of Axos and closing music is from "The Carnival of Monsters" composed by Dudley Simpson. We recorded this episode on 20 February 2022.


  • #198 - And Then They Threw It Open to Floor Questions… Gallifrey One 32 - Day 2

    20 February 2022 (7:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 21 minutes and 12 seconds

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    Ben reports in live from Day 2 of the 32nd Gallifrey One convention in the City of Weeping Angels. Ben talks about the Kaffeeklatsch with Matthew Sweet, the British broadcaster and journalist, Big Finish news, what and when to expect with The Abominable Snowmen animation, seeing Jo Martin, Mandeep Gill, and Sacha Dhawan in a crowded Hall A, and how "fried" is the flavour of the food trunks this year at the convention. Opening music is from The Claws of Axos and closing music is from The Two Doctors incidental music composed by Peter Howell. We recorded this episode on 19 February 2022.


  • #197 - And Some Cat Nuns Just Walked By… GallifreyOne 32 - Day 1

    19 February 2022 (7:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 18 minutes and 4 seconds

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    Ben reports in live from Day 1 of the 32nd Gallifrey One convention in sunny Los Angeles, California. Ben talks about meeting Michael Jayston, hearing Sacha Dhawan, the Blu-Ray panel, cosplay, and more! Opening music is from The Claws of Axos and closing music is by Blink-182. We recorded this episode on 18 February 2022.


  • #196 - Talking in Our English Accents

    13 February 2022 (4:15pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 47 minutes and 8 seconds

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    We are joined this podcast by Lena Barkin and Jess Jurkovic for our Gallifrey One pre-panel! We chat about the whole con experience from meeting people, being on panels, cosplay, the dealers' room, our hopes and expectations, and more! Opening music is from "Jet Airliner" by the Steve Miller Band and closing music is an alternative take of "Day Tripper" by The Beatles. We recorded this episode on 6 February 2022.


  • #195 - Daleks Repowered

    7 February 2022 (4:30am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 44 minutes and 23 seconds

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    We turn our focus to The Power of the Daleks - special edition and marvel upon its many improvements, some obvious and others more subtle. Then we discuss the news that BBC America is ending funding for future animations and the Conservative government under Boris Johnson is freezing, and then ending funding for the BBC. The podcast's music was composed by Tristram Cary for The Daleks, and used also for Power's soundtrack. We recorded this episode on 16 January 2022.


 
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