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Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast
River Knows All the Space Reasons

Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 61:34


“Tell her, this is the story of Amelia Pond. And this is how it ends.” Amelia Williams Many of us grow up: we live in a real world of marriages and families, jobs and mortgages. But some of us can never bring ourselves to leave our imaginary friend behind. Can you imagine the leaden apprehension when we learn that the choice has been taken from us forever? Kevin Burnard joins us for The Angels Take Manhattan. Notes and Links It doesn't take us long to mention that the Doctor is carrying the Target novelisation of this story around in his jacket. (“How does anything get there? I've given up asking.”) Steven Moffat's one Target novelisation is his brilliant version of The Day of the Doctor. Worth a read. Nathan has checked, and upsettingly there isn't a chapter in the Doctor's Melody Malone book called Escape to Danger, which sets it apart from a large number of Doctor Who novelisations. Simon compares the experience of watching this story to the experience of watching the Star Trek: The Next Generation series finale All Good Things…. Of course, if you want to listen to Nathan and Joe Ford's experience of watching All Good Things…, take a listen to their commentary in Untitled Star Trek Project, episode 18. The Doctor's plan to nip back in time to get the ceramicist to paint the word yowza on a Qin Dynasty vase was apparently inspired by Professor Chronotis, who pulls a similar trick between paragraphs in Douglas Adams's Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. And Rory gets to say a final farewell to his father Brian in a scene released by the BBC in 2012. You can find it here. Follow us Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, Todd is @ToddBeilby, and Kevin is @scribblesscript. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. Kevin Burnard has been spending less time working on the Twelfth Doctor Fan Audios than before, but he still loves them enough to plug them here. His Untitled Faction Paradox Project is still incoming. We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll disappear utterly from your life and leave you with an epic case of the sadz. And more You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well. We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which will be returning soon with its coverage of Series B. And finally, there's our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we sat staring in horror at an Animated Series episode called The Time Trap.

Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast
River Knows All the Space Reasons

Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 61:34


“Tell her, this is the story of Amelia Pond. And this is how it ends.” Amelia Williams Many of us grow up: we live in a real world of marriages and families, jobs and mortgages. But some of us can never bring ourselves to leave our imaginary friend behind. Can you imagine the leaden apprehension when we learn that the choice has been taken from us forever? Kevin Burnard joins us for The Angels Take Manhattan. Notes and Links It doesn't take us long to mention that the Doctor is carrying the Target novelisation of this story around in his jacket. (“How does anything get there? I've given up asking.”) Steven Moffat's one Target novelisation is his brilliant version of The Day of the Doctor. Worth a read. Nathan has checked, and upsettingly there isn't a chapter in the Doctor's Melody Malone book called Escape to Danger, which sets it apart from a large number of Doctor Who novelisations. Simon compares the experience of watching this story to the experience of watching the Star Trek: The Next Generation series finale All Good Things…. Of course, if you want to listen to Nathan and Joe Ford's experience of watching All Good Things…, take a listen to their commentary in Untitled Star Trek Project, episode 18. The Doctor's plan to nip back in time to get the ceramicist to paint the word yowza on a Qin Dynasty vase was apparently inspired by Professor Chronotis, who pulls a similar trick between paragraphs in Douglas Adams's Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. And Rory gets to say a final farewell to his father Brian in a scene released by the BBC in 2012. You can find it here. Follow us Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, Todd is @ToddBeilby, and Kevin is @scribblesscript. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. Kevin Burnard has been spending less time working on the Twelfth Doctor Fan Audios than before, but he still loves them enough to plug them here. His Untitled Faction Paradox Project is still incoming. We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll disappear utterly from your life and leave you with an epic case of the sadz. And more You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well. We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which will be returning soon with its coverage of Series B. And finally, there's our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we sat staring in horror at an Animated Series episode called The Time Trap.

Discussing Who: A Doctor Who Exclusive Feed
Episode 214: Review of The Big Bang, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 13

Discussing Who: A Doctor Who Exclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 55:14


The epic finale of the 2010 series of Doctor Who concludes as the the fate of existence rests within the contents of the 2,000 year sealed Pandorica! What, or Who, is inside? Plus, what does the Doctor have on his head?! Mercy! (One more time!) MERCY! What did you think of The Big Bang? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 214.  EPISODE 214 The epic finale of the 2010 series of Doctor Who concludes as the the fate of existence rests within the contents of the 2,000 year sealed Pandorica! What, or Who, is inside? Plus, what does the Doctor have on his head?! Mercy! (One more time!) MERCY! What did you think of The Big Bang? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 214.  The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com.  Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group.  Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters.  Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho.  Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest  Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute?  Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additional Information Interested in more Doctor Who Comics? Visit our friends at Titan Comics. Titan pu

Doctor Who: Discussing Who
Episode 214: Review of The Big Bang, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 13

Doctor Who: Discussing Who

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 55:14


The epic finale of the 2010 series of Doctor Who concludes as the the fate of existence rests within the contents of the 2,000 year sealed Pandorica! What, or Who, is inside? Plus, what does the Doctor have on his head?! Mercy! (One more time!) MERCY! What did you think of The Big Bang? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 214. 

The Nerd Party - Master Feed
The Doc, The Legs, and The Joy

The Nerd Party - Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 35:39


Companion Potpourri - Martha, Amy, and Bill They enter our lives, make us laugh and cry, and then leave by either death, marriage, or ... magic? It's the Doctor's companions - and we are examining Martha Jones, Amelia Pond, and Bill Potts. How did each of these women work with their respective Doctors? What were their families like? How did they develop and grow in character during their time in the TARDIS? And what did we think of how they left us? Let us know your favorite companion moments. In their look into the TARDIS library, the couple look at the 2001 slapstick comedy TV movie, "Hotel!" starring Paul McGann, Peter Capaldi, and Bradley Walsh. Have you seen this? Is it a great comedy or a greatest comedy?

Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast
The Doc, The Legs, and The Joy

Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 35:39


Companion Potpourri - Martha, Amy, and BillThey enter our lives, make us laugh and cry, and then leave by either death, marriage, or ... magic? It's the Doctor's companions - and we are examining Martha Jones, Amelia Pond, and Bill Potts. How did each of these women work with their respective Doctors? What were their families like? How did they develop and grow in character during their time in the TARDIS? And what did we think of how they left us? Let us know your favorite companion moments.In their look into the TARDIS library, the couple look at the 2001 slapstick comedy TV movie, "Hotel!" starring Paul McGann, Peter Capaldi, and Bradley Walsh. Have you seen this? Is it a great comedy or a greatest comedy?

Doctor Who: Discussing Who
Episode 202: Review of the Eleventh Hour, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 1

Doctor Who: Discussing Who

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 83:40


Amelia Pond, the Girl Who Waited, waits no more as we begin our reviews of the 2010 series of Doctor Who. Matt Smith begins his era as the Eleventh Doctor! Join us as we review The Eleventh Hour. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho.  Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 202.

Discussing Who: A Doctor Who Exclusive Feed
Episode 202: Review of the Eleventh Hour, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 1

Discussing Who: A Doctor Who Exclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 83:41


Amelia Pond, the Girl Who Waited, waits no more as we begin our reviews of the 2010 series of Doctor Who. Matt Smith begins his era as the Eleventh Doctor! Join us as we review The Eleventh Hour. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho.  Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 202.  EPISODE 202 Amelia Pond, the Girl Who Waited, waits no more as we begin our reviews of the 2010 series of Doctor Who. Matt Smith begins his era as the Eleventh Doctor! Join us as we review The Eleventh Hour. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho.  Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 202.  The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com.  Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group.  Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters.  Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho.  Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest  Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute?  Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additional Information Interested in more Doctor Who Comics? Visit our friends at Titan Comics. Titan publishes comics featuring the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors. They also publish comics featuring Sherlock, Penn

Discussing Who: A Doctor Who Exclusive Feed
Episode 202: Review of the Eleventh Hour, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 1

Discussing Who: A Doctor Who Exclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 83:40


Amelia Pond, the Girl Who Waited, waits no more as we begin our reviews of the 2010 series of Doctor Who. Matt Smith begins his era as the Eleventh Doctor! Join us as we review The Eleventh Hour. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho.  Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 202.

Doctor Who: Discussing Who
Episode 202: Review of the Eleventh Hour, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 1

Doctor Who: Discussing Who

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 83:41


Amelia Pond, the Girl Who Waited, waits no more as we begin our reviews of the 2010 series of Doctor Who. Matt Smith begins his era as the Eleventh Doctor! Join us as we review The Eleventh Hour. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho.  Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 202. 

All of Whine and Space
'Amy's Choice' commentary

All of Whine and Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 72:24


Choices choices - we all have to make them! Stay with our reliable and strangely submissive husband and imminent child OR dick around the cosmos with an angular-faced man who’s a threat to gardens everywhere? Fortunately, it’s not us but our old friend Amelia Pond who’s got to tackle this particular pickle - and she’d better hurry up, because Toby Jones is slipping into something more comfortable as we speak!

Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who

On this week's podcast, the Doctor, Rory, and Amy are kidnapped to WWII Germany by Amy's childhood friend, Mels. But it turns out Mels was someone else all along, and has a sinister secret purpose... QotW: In Let's Kill Hitler, the Doctor activates an Emergency Medical Hologram... er, that is to say, "Voice Interface" that looks like Amelia Pond. If you were to activate an EMH/Voice Interface what Doctor Who character would yours resemble? So Here's the Thing.../Listener Mailbag/Who News Discussion of "Let's Kill Hitler" (Trevor 8.75, Charlie 8.5, Connor 9.25, David 8.5) Big Finish: Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures, #63: Caerdroia (Trevor 8, Charlie 9, David 8.25) Hosts: Trevor  @WhovianTrev    Trevsplace Charlie  @insanityinchaos    The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/    @gwythinn    MaroonedWhovian Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #220, Night Terrors! Our audio adventure will be Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures #64, The Next Life, available from BigFinish.com.

Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who
Episode 212: The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang

Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 63:22


  On this week's podcast, Eleven finds himself lured to the mysterious Pandorica by a broad coalition of aliens intent on saving the universe...  from him! QotW: The Roman soldiers in The Pandorica Opens were fashioned from a story in young Amelia Pond's bedroom, what storybook characters would have been used if the characters had been fashioned from a book you had as a child? So Here's the Thing.../Listener Mailbag/Who News Discussion of "The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang" (Charlie 9, Connor 9, David 9.5, Trevor 9) Hosts: Trevor  @WhovianTrev    Trevsplace Charlie  @insanityinchaos    The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/    @gwythinn    MaroonedWhovian Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #213, the 2010 Christmas special, A Christmas Carol! in lieu of an audio adventure, we’ll be covering a story from The Sarah Jane Adventures: Death of the Doctor

Who New Podcast
Episode 501: The Eleventh Hour

Who New Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 82:35


The Eleventh Doctor attempts to figure out this new regeneration with the help of Amelia Pond. Join us as we discuss episode 501: The Eleventh Hour It’s time for fish fingers and custard (or fish sticks and pudding.) It’s time for a crack in the wall and a little girl who waited. It’s time for ...

Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who

  On this week's podcast, the brand new eleventh Doctor meets Amelia Pond and investigates a hell of a scary crack in her wall!  What lurks behind it?  Worse, what has already come through it? QotW: You're the Doctor, you've just regenerated, and you're famished, what do you eat? So Here's the Thing.../Listener Mailbag Discussion of "The Eleventh Hour" (Trevor 9.25, Charlie 9, Connor 9.25, David 8.5) Hosts: Trevor  @WhovianTrev    Trevsplace Charlie  @insanityinchaos    The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/    @gwythinn    MaroonedWhovian Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #204, The Beast Below! Our audio adventure will be the second part of The War Master: Master of Callous boxed set, The Glittering Prize, available from BigFinish.com.

Gallifrey Stands
Gallifrey Stands - Ep209 – Frazer Hines / Caitlin Blackwood

Gallifrey Stands

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 60:32


We first send our new reporter Nicola to talk with 2nd Doctor Companion actor Frazer Hines (Jamie) at Bournemouth Film & Comic Con (https://www.showmastersevents.com/). Then Squee & Christian talk to Caitlin Blackwood, the original Amelia Pond, who is soon at make an appearance at the Pandorica restaurant in New York (https://www.thepandoricarestaurant.com/). In a podcast that comes to you from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales & America! This episode of Gallifrey Stands is dedicated to Isobel Foster. Listen to us every Wednesday in podcast form or every Friday on http://kryptonradio.com/ at 11am & Midnight BST (UK) / 3am and 4pm Pacific time (US). Other time zones are available! Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/ Please support our Pod-Pals too:Due South by South East https://www.wonkyspanner.com/podcasts/duesouthbse/rss.xmlDisAfterDark http://disafterdark.blogspot.co.uk/Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/AMAudioMedia http://amaudiomedia.com/TangentBoundNetwork http://TangentBoundNetwork.com/Drinking in the Park http://Neilandjohnny.comEMC Network http://www.electronicmediacollective.com/The Legend of the Travelling Tardis https://www.facebook.com/TheTravelingTardis/

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The Doctor's Companion: Doctor Who the Long Way Round

Just after regenerating, the Doctor crash lands in the garden of a young girl named Amelia Pond in need of assistance with a mysterious crack in her wall. Twelve years later, he meets the girl again, now a young woman named … Continue reading →

Talking Timelords: A Doctor Who Podcast
Talking Timelords Ep. 19: Amy

Talking Timelords: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2015 79:21


We've got another two part story in Series 9 so Jason and Paul decided to cover them at once, and instead, finally return to their companion episodes after 12 years... er...episodes.  This time the episode is all about the 11th Doctor's first companion, Amelia Pond!  From meeting the Doctor as a child, to discovering that she's actually his mother-in-law, they hit all the high and low points of Amy's time on the TARDIS, and maybe, a little bit about how that meeting affects the Doctor's life.  Sorry, Rory.  We're sure you'll get your own episode, eventually.   ;-)

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The Doctor Who Show
The Who Wars Podcast #037 (26th July, 2015)

The Doctor Who Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2015 104:10


00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Ident & Theme 00:48 The Front Page; Rob @WhoWars kicks off this episode with discussion of what we've produced in the past couple of weeks, such as Episode 36 featuring an interview with a Doctor from Doctor Who; the Rivers of London special covering an exciting new comic series based on novels written by Doctor Who alumni Ben Aaronovitch; unboxing the new, limited edition, Robert Harrop Cyberman figurine; and a great episode of Cloud City Council last weekend. Welcome to Who Wars #37. 08:13 INTERVIEW – SDCC – Kate @Kamiduu talks to long-term SDCC goer (and Star Wars and Doctor Who fan), Margaret Mays @magmays about her experiences at San Diego Comic Con 2015 and past conventions. 30:56 FEATURE – STAR WARS/THE MUPPETS – Neil and Johnny from the Drinking In The Park podcast discuss some long-held links between the Muppets and Star Wars. (Drinking In The Park podcast available at www.neilandjohnny.com as well as The Droids Canada podcast and the Tangent Bound podcast network.) 45:14 FEATURE – CLONE WARS – Rob @WhoWars continues to watch the Clone Wars TV series in chronological order. Here, the chronology takes him to 1.2 Rising Malevolence; 1.3 Shadow of Malevolence; and 1.4 Destroy Malevolence. What does he think of them? 58:20 COMIC – STAR WARS – Darth Vader #7 (Marvel) by Andy @skaromedia and additional acting by Kate @Kamiduu 1:05:13 COMIC – STAR WARS – Kanan #4 (Marvel) by Jon @nerdstitute 1:08:50 ADVERT - Lex @Lexerness channels her inner Amelia Pond to encourage you to join the Who Wars team. 1:09:12 BOOK REVIEW – DOCTOR WHO – Rob @WhoWars reviews the first 12th Doctor New Series Adventure (NSA), The Blood Cell. Have you read it? Why not email us at hello@whowars.net and tell us whether you agree with Rob's thoughts or not? We'd love to hear from you. 1:20:02 FEATURE – DOCTOR WHO/DALEKS – Jon @nerdstitute talks Robert @MinGoose through watching his first classic episode of Doctor Who, The Daleks. This is the first part in a wider, irregular series where Jon and Robert will look at every Dalek story to date. 1:33:29 – The Back Page; closing remarks from Rob @WhoWars, followed by an email from @Johnnerholler about the back page of Episode 36 where Rob discussed the potential over-saturation of Star Wars in the decade ahead. Following this, the editorial topic for this week is footage and trailers screened at San Diego Comic Con as "exclusives" and designed never to be seen again. What sort of marketing madness is this? In his usual style, Rob has his say. Want to comment back? Email the show at hello@whowars.net and tell us what you think. 1:43:29 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including details on how to get in touch with the show).

Traveling the Vortex
Episode 220 – The Two Amys

Traveling the Vortex

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 139:48


We are fresh back from all of the weekend excitement of Planet Comicon in Kansas City, Missouri.  Hear a recap of our experience at this wonderful convention on this week’s show. Also, we had a chance to host a panel at the convention featuring Caitlin Blackwood, the actress who played young Amelia Pond on Doctor Who. And if you listen closely, you might recognize a surprise guest to the panel as well. With us out...Read more The post Episode 220 – The Two Amys appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.

WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast
#028 One Year Later

WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2014 86:23


Part Four of Four … in which our fearless podcaster celebrates one year of podcasting by reading some fan mail and finishing his damn top 40 countdown of favorite Doctor Who stories.  Topics include why Amelia Pond prays to Santa, a Cyber voice tutorial, being traumatized by strawberry jelly, and trying not to embarrass your girlfriend in front of the Eiffel Tower.  

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 271: Smith Yr 3 Ep 5 - The Angels Take Manhattan

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2012 20:08


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: , 229 – "The Angels Take Manhattan" episode Cast () () () Others – – Grayle Rob David – Sam Garner – Foreman Bentley Kalu – Hood 1 Burnell Tucker – Garner 2 Production Writer Director Producer Marcus Wilson Executive producer(s) Caroline Skinner Series Length 45 minutes Originally broadcast 29 September 2012 Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "" "The Angels Take Manhattan" is the fifth episode of the of the revived British science fiction television series , which was first broadcast on on 29 September 2012. It is the last in the first block of episodes in the seventh series, to be followed by a Christmas special. The episode was written by head writer and directed by . The story takes place in New York and features recurring monsters the . This is the final episode that features () and (). reprises her role as , the Doctor's wife and occasional companion, the daughter of Amy and Rory. Contents Plot In the prologue, private detective Sam Garner in 1938 New York is hired by the shady Mr. Grayle to investigate "moving statues" at the Winter Quay, a set of apartment blocks. There, Sam finds an elderly version of himself dying in a bed. Chased by to the rooftop, the man is confronted by a grimacing . In present-day New York City, the Doctor, Amy, and Rory enjoy a picnic in . The Doctor is reading to Amy from a 1930s detective , "The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story", while Rory leaves them to go for coffee. As he reads, the Doctor tears out the last page, noting he does this to avoid endings. Continuing, the Doctor and Amy are surprised to find Rory turn up in the plot of the novel. The Doctor and Amy continue to read in concurrence with events in the past, as Rory is joined by the book's lead character, Melody Malone, who turns out to be River Song. They are both abducted by Grayle's henchmen. River tells Rory that New York is subjected to unusual time distortions which would prevent the TARDIS from landing in this time period. As the Doctor and Amy return to the TARDIS, he scolds her to not read ahead in the novel for fear of creating a fixed point in time that they must follow, as she has already read about the Doctor breaking River's wrist. Grayle has Rory locked up in his basement with cherub-shaped Weeping Angels with only a box of matches to protect himself, while River is taken to his secured office. Information she provides via the book allows the Doctor to signal her via the writing on an old Chinese vase, and she activates a homing beacon, allowing the Doctor to guide the TARDIS to Grayle. In the meantime Grayle has shown River a damaged Weeping Angel, part of his collection, and allowed it to grab River's wrist to gain information about the Angels from her. Amy deduces that River will write the book and correctly guesses that she would have left hints. They identify Rory's location from the chapter titles in the novel, and the Doctor sends Amy to rescue him. However, the Doctor finds the last chapter is about Amy's farewell and frets. Upset, he tells River to free herself from the Angel without breaking her wrist. The Doctor joins Amy and finds that Rory has run out of matches and with no means to look at the Angels was snatched by them. River appears, having freed herself apparently without harm from the Angel, and soon locates Rory nearby at Winter Quay: he has unusually been moved in space and not time. However, as they race to leave, the Doctor grabs River's hand and discovers that her wrist is broken. Realising the events of the book are still coming true, the Doctor uses his regeneration energy to heal River. At the Quay, Rory is drawn to an apartment labelled with his name, just as the others catch up to him. In the apartment, they find an elderly Rory on his death bed, calling to Amy before dying. The Doctor realises that Rory's fate is now assured; the Doctor recognises that the Quay has been used by the Angels many times within the populous New York City as a battery farm, leaving their victims to live out their lives in solitude, whilst the Angels feast on their energy. Rory and Amy refuse to accept their fate, insisting they can run from the Angels forever. The Doctor and River agree, and help to distract the Angels converging on them. Amy and Rory make it to the roof of the building, where the Statue of Liberty, a giant Angel itself, awaits to take Rory to the past. Rory determines there is another exit — were he to die by jumping from the roof before the Angels take him, a paradox would be created, ending their preying methods and wiping them from existence. Rather than pushing him as he requests, Amy opts to join him, and just as the Doctor and River reach the roof, the two jump, creating the paradox and killing the Angels. The four find themselves in a New York graveyard in the present era again, though the Doctor notes with the paradox, he can no longer travel to that point in time for fear of destroying New York. As the others enter the TARDIS, Rory spots a tombstone with his name on it — moments before he is touched by one surviving Angel and disappears into the past. A distraught Amy convinces herself that if she were touched by the same Angel, it would send her to the same time it sent Rory. While she is still staring at the Angel she tearfully says goodbye to River. The Doctor tries to talk her out of it, knowing he can't return to the past to see her again, but River insists she goes. Amy finally says goodbye to the "Raggedy Man" - her early nickname for the Doctor - as she turns to face him and lets the Angel take her. The tombstone then changes to reflect Amy's presence in the past with Rory, both having died at an old age. In the TARDIS, the distraught Doctor asks River to travel with him, which she agrees to do, but "not always". He considers this, and suddenly realises that while River may be the author of "The Angel's Kiss", Amy would be the one to publish the book, and may have left a final message in the . He races back to their picnic spot to find the page he tore out earlier containing the afterword. In it, Amy tells him that she and Rory love him and assures him that they lived a good and happy life together. She also requests that he pay another visit to her younger self to reassure her that he will come back for her and take her on amazing journeys. As the episode ends, young Amelia Pond waits for the Doctor in her garden, looking to the skies as she hears the sound of the TARDIS engines. Continuity When River asks the Doctor whether the bulb on top of the TARDIS needs changing, he says that he has just changed it; flickering light bulbs have been a common motif throughout the current series, as well as a tactic used by the Angels in their previous appearances. In Amy's voice over, references are made to "", "", "", "", and "". The closing view of young Amelia waiting in her garden reprises a scene from "The Eleventh Hour". Production Matt Smith during filming of the episode in Central Park, New York In December 2011, Doctor Who announced that Amy and Rory would leave in the seventh series in "heartbreaking" circumstances. Amy's exit was a mutual decision between Moffat and Gillan. Gillan wanted her character to have a final ending, and ruled out returning to the show in the future as she felt it would take away from the impact of her final scene. Moffat stated he felt "tremendous pressure" writing Amy and Rory's ending. He later revealed that he "completely changed" the ending as he was writing it, feeling the emphasis was wrong. Gillan refused to read the script for a few weeks after she received it because she "didn't want to make it real". She said in an interview, "I literally couldn't read it without crying. It was the most highly-charged read-through I've ever experienced. But I couldn't have asked for a better exit. I don't think it'll be what people expect." However, the final episode Gillan and Darvill shot as Amy and Rory was actually the previous episode, "". Moffat was also interested in coming up with a new form for the Angels, and so he introduced the . Much of the episode was filmed in in in April 2012. The cast and crew were met with thousands of American fans, which surprised Smith, Gillan, and Darvill. Other scenes were shot at night in the city, involving old-fashioned cars. Moffat was in New York City when he came up with the story, and thought it was appropriate for the Weeping Angels. He described the city as "a different backdrop" to shoot a Doctor Who story in, and made use of its architecture. Fellow executive producer Caroline Skinner felt that the location "has such scale and romance" which "[gave] the episode a real atmosphere and a very different tone for Doctor Who". This marks the second time Doctor Who has filmed in the United States, the first being the opening episodes ""/"". The week spent filming in the city was done by a "small unit by American standards" according to producer Marcus Wilson. They did not take any props of Angels or the TARDIS, which were instead added in post-production. Other filming locations included , and a cemetery in . The New York skyline was added into the cemetery in post-production. The Doctor Who logo in the title sequence featured a texture showing the Statue of Liberty's crown, in keeping with the varied "blockbuster" themes for each of the opening five episodes of the series. The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story Main article: The story that the Doctor reads in this episode is titled The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Story. BBC Books is due to publish this as an ebook on 4 October 2012. Broadcast and reception "The Angels Take Manhattan" was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on 29 September 2012. Overnight ratings showed that it was watched by 5.9 million viewers live, an increase of 400,000 from the previous week. It also received an of 88, the second highest of the series behind "" (89). Critical reception The episode received positive reviews. Dan Martin of gave a positive review, writing, "This was a fitting end to a golden era, and bravo to Steven Moffat for telling such an involving, emotional story with such style". He also praised the concept of the cherubs and the Angels in New York. However, he noted that he was "flummoxed" as to where in River's timeline the episode took place. reviewer Gavin Fuller gave it five out of five stars, concluding "'The Angels Take Manhattan' brought this mini-run of the series to a close with easily the best episode of the five: a powerful, taut, compelling, filmic, emotionally punchy affair which re-established the Angels as one of the standout monsters of the series and gave Amy Pond a fine send off". While he praised the four actors he felt Gillan was the star, and noted that Rory did not "get any sort of send-off". Keith Phipps of gave "The Angels Take Manhattan" a grade of A, attributing its success to "the way it does double duty as a twist adventure and a highly emotional story of farewells". Sam Wollaston, also writing for The Guardian, wrote positively of the scare factor in the episode, as well as the sadness. Neela Debnath of described it as a "wonderful swansong to the duo" and particularly praised the "stylish" cinematography and sense of danger. However, she considered the "only flaw" to be "the rule that time cannot be changed if one knows what is going to happen ... though it is probably best not to question the timey wimey side of things and just accept it and enjoy the adventure". 's Matt Risley rated the episode 9 out of 10, writing that it "stood strong as a heartfelt, emotional end for the TARDIS' longest serving companions (since the show's noughties' return at least), and the best episode of the season thus far". Risley also praised the three leads, though he did admit the episode "left a few nitpicky questions". reviewer Morgan Jeffery gave "The Angels Take Manhattan" five out of five stars, despite noting "plotholes ... and slightly-too-convenient plot contrivances" and that Rory did not get a heroic exit. Jeffery particularly praised the build-up to Amy and Rory's departure as well as the "superb production design". Dave Golder of awarded the episode four out of five stars, believing that the "bittersweet exit" of the Ponds distracted the viewer from various narrative problems, such as the Statue of Liberty. He felt that Gillan and Darvill "were on top form" as well as Smith's "brilliant performance" and a "less over-the-top River", and also wrote positively about the noir theme and the Angels using the Winter Quay as a battery farm. writer Maureen Ryan was more critical of the episode, worrying that the BBC's international promotion of the show was to the detriment of the quality of the writing. She felt that Amy deserved a better exit and "was crowded out by the distracting presence of River Song and by the fact that Rory was the one to make the essential choices first". 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Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 132: Pandorica Opens & The Big Bang

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2010 25:21


The Doctor and Amy Pond  travel to the oldest planet in the universe where a legendary message turns out to be another "calling card" of River Song. Following the coordinates from the message, they arrive at Roman Britain in 102 AD and find River posing as Cleopatra. River explains that she has received warning of the destruction of the TARDIS from a painting by Vincent van Gogh ("Vincent and the Doctor") that in 1941 reached Winston Churchill and Professor Bracewell ("Victory of the Daleks"). Churchill had attempted to warn the Doctor himself, but the TARDIS instead connected his call to River; she subsequently escaped from prison and encountered Liz 10 ("The Beast Below"), who had Van Gogh's painting in her collection, and then used a vortex manipulator to transport herself to the oldest planet then to the coordinates in the painting. The Doctor realises the painting and destruction of the TARDIS may be connected to the "Pandorica", a fabled prison for the universe's deadliest being, and rationalises that it must be stored in a memorable location, the site of Stonehenge.At Stonehenge, the Doctor, Amy, and River find a passage to an underground area, which the Doctor terms "the Underhenge". Inside, they find the Pandorica, a room-sized metal box outfitted with every type of lock imaginable. The Doctor and River become concerned when they discover that the Pandorica is opening from inside and transmitting a message across time and space, drawing many of the Doctor's foes to Earth. River warns that "everything that ever hated [the Doctor] is coming tonight". The Doctor refuses to flee and instead asks River to seek help from the nearby Roman legion while he remains with the Pandorica. She finds the legion's commander reluctant, though one mysterious centurion and fifty others do volunteer.Back underground, while Amy questions the Doctor about the engagement ring she has found, the pair are attacked by the debris of a Cyberman's suit trying to find a new host. The Doctor is stunned and Amy sedated with a flechette. She runs away and is rescued by the mysterious centurion, who turns out to be Rory Williams. The revived Doctor is baffled to find Rory alive, since he is supposed to have been erased from history by a crack in the universe ("Cold Blood"). Rory is even more confused and says he simply remembers dying one second and being a Roman soldier the next.As more enemies gather in orbit, the Doctor temporarily delays the aliens and instructs River to bring the TARDIS to Stonehenge. Although shown to be an expert TARDIS pilot ("The Time of Angels"), River now finds the machine impossible to control and gets locked on course for Amy's house on 26 June 2010 - the very date of the time energy explosion that caused the cracks in the universe ("Flesh and Stone"). Whilst she ventures outside, the scanner screen suddenly cracks into the same shape as the other cracks in the universe, while an ominous voice declares "silence will fall". River finds large burn-marks on the lawn, and then begins to explore Amy's bedroom, still full of representations of the Doctor and the TARDIS. She also finds elements such as Pandora's box and the Roman soldiers within Amy's drawings and books. She relays this to the Doctor, who starts to worry they might all be imaginary constructs taken from Amy's mind to entrap him, and believing their own cover story until they are activated.Rory meanwhile has an emotional conversation with Amy as he tries to connect with her using the engagement ring that he had left aboard the TARDIS, but she is still unable to remember him. The TARDIS begins to malfunction dangerously. Upon discovery of the date to which River has been taken, the Doctor orders her to get out of that timezone, but the TARDIS is now controlled remotely. He urges her to get out, as the TARDIS engines are supposed to shut down automatically when no one is on board, but she finds herself locked in.Suddenly, Rory and the 'legionaries' with the Doctor are activated: they are Autons. The Rory Auton remains with Amy, struggling to retain his human consciousness and stop himself from killing her. Shortly after she remembers who he is, he loses control and shoots her. Meanwhile, the other Autons capture the Doctor and take him to the now-open Pandorica, which proves to be empty. Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans, and other enemies arrive and reveal that they have formed an alliance and built the Pandorica as a prison for the Doctor, as they believe he is about to destroy the universe. The Doctor pleads that they have made a mistake and the TARDIS, not him, is about to destroy the universe but the aliens refuse to believe that anyone else can pilot the TARDIS.River frantically manages to hot-wire the TARDIS door, but finds her way blocked by a stone surface. She declares, "I'm sorry, my love," as the TARDIS goes critical and explodes. Rory is still cradling the lifeless Amy. The Pandorica closes on the Doctor, and a dramatic reveal shows explosions surrounding the Earth, which slowly fades to black as silence falls.Following from the cliffhanger of the previous episode, the Doctor is sealed in the Pandorica, a prison designed for him by his greatest foes and baited by elements of Amy's childhood imagination, while River Song is trapped in the TARDIS as it explodes, triggering the end of the universe. As the episode begins, the Earth, Moon, and what appears to be the Sun are all that remain in a starless black void. In 102 AD, the Auton replica of Rory, having shot Amy, is still holding her lifeless body when a future version of the Doctor, using a Vortex Manipulator, briefly appears and gives Rory his sonic screwdriver, with instructions to open the Pandorica. Rory releases the imprisoned Doctor, who places Amy inside the Pandorica where she will be revived and held in stasis. Rory, ageless due to his Auton nature, stays with the Pandorica, guarding it through nearly two millennia and creating a mythology around the box that survives to the present day.The Doctor jumps forward in time to 1996, and provides hints to the young Amelia Pond—who has dreams of a star-filled sky—that lead her to the British Museum, where the Pandorica is on display. Amelia's touch opens the Pandorica, releasing her older self. Rory, now a security guard at the museum, arrives just in time to save the Doctor, Amy and Amelia from a fossilized Dalek. After an emotional reunion, the Doctor uses the Vortex Manipulator to pass his screwdriver to Rory in the past and rescue River from the TARDIS. The group flees through the museum, purused by the Dalek, which the Doctor surmises has been re-activated by the light of the Pandorica. They meet a mortally wounded version of the Doctor from twelve minutes in the future, who whispers something to his past self and dies. The Doctor explains that a fragment of the original, star-filled universe is inside the Pandorica, and if they can transfer it to every point of the collapsing universe simultaneously, they may be able to "reboot" reality. He is then shot by the Dalek, and jumps twelve minutes into the past. Rory and Amy escape, while River confronts the Dalek- which uncharacteristically begs for mercy when told her name.After jumping back twelve minutes, the Doctor did not die, but instead directed his earlier self to create a diversion, giving the wounded Doctor the opportunity to program the Pandorica to fly into the Sun-like source of light: the TARDIS, exploding simultaneously at every point in space and time. When his companions return, the Doctor explains that once the universe is rebooted, Amy—having lived near the cracks in the universe all her life—will be able to use her memories to restore people who have been erased, and that he himself will be trapped in the void between universes once the cracks close. The Doctor then pilots the Pandorica into the TARDIS explosion, creating a second Big Bang and returning the universe to normal.The Doctor then finds himself rewinding through his life as an observer. Amy can hear but not see him, and as he passes through the events of "Flesh and Stone", he takes advantage of her closed eyes to tell her to remember what he told her when she was seven years old. Arriving on the day he met Amelia Pond ("The Eleventh Hour"), he finds the young girl asleep outside, waiting for her "raggedy Doctor" to return. The Doctor carries her to bed, and tells her a story about a daft old man who stole—"well, borrowed"—a magic box that was "big and little at the same time. Brand new and ancient. And the bluest blue ever." He then steps into the crack in Amelia's bedroom wall, sealing it completely.Amy wakes up on 26 June 2010, the day of her wedding, to find she has remembered her mother, father and the human Rory back into existence. During the wedding reception, however, she feels as if she is forgetting something. When she sees River Song's diary, its cover fashioned after the TARDIS, she tearfully recalls the Doctor's story of "something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue", causing the Doctor and the TARDIS to be restored. The Doctor joins in the wedding celebration.After the wedding, the Doctor gives River the Vortex Manipulator to return to her time. River sadly warns him he will soon learn who she truly is, and that it will change everything. Aboard the TARDIS, the Doctor explains to Amy and Rory that unanswered questions remain about the destruction of the TARDIS and the nature of "the Silence" that will fall, but before they can contemplate that, the Doctor receives a telephone call alerting him to the presence of an escaped Egyptian goddess on the Orient Express in space. Rory and Amy decide to join him, and the three leave on their next adventure.[edit] ContinuityThe episode revisits several scenes from earlier in the series. The first scene in the episode mirrors the start of "The Eleventh Hour", except this time the Doctor does not crash into Amelia's garden, instead appearing later to direct her to the museum. Upon the TARDIS's restoration Rory tells Amy's parents that "I was plastic" and that the Doctor was "the stripper at my stag do", the latter event having been seen in "The Vampires of Venice".As the Doctor rewinds through his life, he sees events which relate to "The Lodger", but which were not shown in that episode. His conversation with Amy during the events of "Flesh and Stone" appeared in that episode, though it was not clear that this was a Doctor from a different timeline. Finally, he arrives in seven-year-old Amelia's house the night she waited for him in "The Eleventh Hour".Early in the episode, Amy's aunt states that she does not trust Richard Dawkins (who appeared as himself in "The Stolen Earth") due to his support for the existence of stars. When the sonic screwdriver given to Rory and that in the pocket of the Doctor in the Pandorica touch they cause sparks, in a revived-series reference to the Blinovitch Limitation Effect.

Discussing Who: Science Fiction
Episode 214: Review of The Big Bang, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 13

Discussing Who: Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 55:14


The epic finale of the 2010 series of Doctor Who concludes as the the fate of existence rests within the contents of the 2,000 year sealed Pandorica! What, or Who, is inside? Plus, what does the Doctor have on his head?! Mercy! (One more time!) MERCY! What did you think of The Big Bang? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 214.  EPISODE 214 The epic finale of the 2010 series of Doctor Who concludes as the the fate of existence rests within the contents of the 2,000 year sealed Pandorica! What, or Who, is inside? Plus, what does the Doctor have on his head?! Mercy! (One more time!) MERCY! What did you think of The Big Bang? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 214.  The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com.  Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group.  Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters.  Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho.  Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest  Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute?  Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additiona

Discussing Who: Science Fiction
Episode 202: Review of the Eleventh Hour, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 1

Discussing Who: Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 83:41


Amelia Pond, the Girl Who Waited, waits no more as we begin our reviews of the 2010 series of Doctor Who. Matt Smith begins his era as the Eleventh Doctor! Join us as we review The Eleventh Hour. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho.  Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 202.  EPISODE 202 Amelia Pond, the Girl Who Waited, waits no more as we begin our reviews of the 2010 series of Doctor Who. Matt Smith begins his era as the Eleventh Doctor! Join us as we review The Eleventh Hour. What did you think of this episode? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho.  Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 202.  The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com.  Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group.  Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters.  Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho.  Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest  Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute?  Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additional Information Interested in more Doctor Who Comics? Vi