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Tread Perilously returns to Doctor Who as Erik and Justin celebrate 90 years of Tom Baker. First up: Tom's debut story, "Robot." As The Doctor comes to grips with his new incarnation, a string of curious thefts activates UNIT to investigate. But, somehow, the Fourth Doctor already knows the break-ins will allow nefarious individuals to make a disintegrator gun. Meanwhile, Sarah Jane Smith's visit to an advanced scientific think tank leads her to believe the group may have disturbing intentions. Are the two things related? And will The Doctor figure himself out in time to assist UNIT in stopping a giant robot? Justin and Erik witness as Tom Baker portrays The Doctor at his most "Tom Baker-ish." They also discuss the circumstances that led to The Doctor's regeneration. Tom in a UNIT story leaves Justin perplexed. The fascy antagonists, though, are quite clear to him. Erik discusses producer Barry Letts' place in Doctor Who history and why "Robot" serves as an epilogue to his era. Ian Marter's first appearance as Harry Sullivan gets examined. Hairstyles of Doctor Who and Star Wars are also discussed. Professor Kettlewell proves to be a memorable guest character for several reasons and Justin identifies a commonality between the Fourth Doctor and Bugs Bunny.
John 17:17 — The tool, used by God in the sanctification of his people, is the truth of His word. In John 17:17, Jesus prays that the Father will sanctify His people with the truth. As The Doctor unfolds this text, he asks and answers two important questions: “What does it mean to be sanctified?” and “What is the first truth or doctrine the Christian must consider and study to be sanctified?” Throughout this message, Lloyd-Jones explains that sanctification is the process of becoming more like God. The believer is striving to live a holy life and growing in godliness. This godliness that reflects the holiness of God is not just a removal or avoidance of sin in the believer’s life. Godliness, that truly demonstrates sanctification, is a life that loves God with all of one’s being. If that is the case, then what is the first doctrine or truth to be considered? It is the doctrine of God. The Christian cannot assume the truth about God. The truth or doctrine about God is the starting place of sanctification. As he explains from Scripture, Lloyd-Jones demonstrates that this first truth is what ultimately leads us to godliness.
As The Doctor and her friends search for the TARDIS, they find themselves in the middle of a deadly game ("The Ghost Monument"). Then the harsh truth of the American South is called to task when The Doctor, Graham, Yas, and Ryan meet Rosa Parks days before her passive protest changed the world ("Rosa"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge.
As The Doctor and her friends search for the TARDIS, they find themselves in the middle of a deadly game ("The Ghost Monument"). Then the harsh truth of the American South is called to task when The Doctor, Graham, Yas, and Ryan meet Rosa Parks days before her passive protest changed the world ("Rosa"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge.
As The Doctor and her friends search for the TARDIS, they find themselves in the middle of a deadly game ("The Ghost Monument"). Then the harsh truth of the American South is called to task when The Doctor, Graham, Yas, and Ryan meet Rosa Parks days before her passive protest changed the world ("Rosa"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge.
Catherine is back! As The Doctor starts 2020 with a bang, That Geek Pod is back talking all about the new Doctor Who episode "Spyfall Part 1" with friend Charlie Ashby! Make sure you check out Charlie on Imperial Senate Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify & YouTube. If you have questions, topics or comments send us an email on thatgeekpod@gmail.com Follow us on the socials: Twitter: @ThatGeekPod Instagram: thatgeekpod Facebook: thatgeekpod Catherine @Catherine_Kneen
As The Doctor and Clara contemplate the future of their relationship, a deadly legend comes to life ("Mummy on the Orient Express"). Then, Clara must take on the role of The Doctor as two-dimensional creatures begin to invade our three-dimensional realm ("Flatline"). Please visit www.patreon.com/biggerontheinside.
As The Doctor and Clara contemplate the future of their relationship, a deadly legend comes to life ("Mummy on the Orient Express"). Then, Clara must take on the role of The Doctor as two-dimensional creatures begin to invade our three-dimensional realm ("Flatline"). Please visit www.patreon.com/biggerontheinside.
As The Doctor and Clara contemplate the future of their relationship, a deadly legend comes to life ("Mummy on the Orient Express"). Then, Clara must take on the role of The Doctor as two-dimensional creatures begin to invade our three-dimensional realm ("Flatline"). Please visit www.patreon.com/biggerontheinside.
As The Doctor and Clara contemplate the future of their relationship, a deadly legend comes to life ("Mummy on the Orient Express"). Then, Clara must take on the role of The Doctor as two-dimensional creatures begin to invade our three-dimensional realm ("Flatline"). Please visit www.patreon.com/biggerontheinside.
This week, find out what aliens get up to when they're not being evil and where kebabs come from really as we talk about one of the best Second Doctor epistories so far. Second Doctor, Polly, Ben, and Jamie The TARDIS makes a hazardous return to contemporary Earth - materialising at Gatwick Airport in the path of an oncoming aeroplane! The travellers split up in order to evade airport security, but in doing so they become embroiled in a plot to steal the personalities of young Human Beings.The Chameleons: faceless aliens who have lost their very identities following a disaster on their home world. Now they have infiltrated the airport, setting up the bogus Chameleon Tours in order to kidnap passengers and take over their very identities. As The Doctor and his companions become mixed up in the alien machinations, it soon becomes difficult for them to distinguish friends from enemies...Episodes - 6CreditsWritten by: David Ellis &Malcolm HulkeDirected by: Gerry MillLinksBuild A Rocket Boys BeerDTT 4.08 - The Faceless Ones (mp3 download)
Doctor Who 04.03 Caribbean Blue: Episode 3 (31:11, 71.6 MB mp3, released 2011.10.25) As The Doctor and Maurice take a trip into the great unknowns of Jacob's Disc, Emma and the Crew of the Pheonix are left to fend the Corruptors. Written by Ewen Campion Clarke Featured in the cast were: David Ault as the Doctor M Sieiro Garcia as Emma Collins Bernadetta M Groves as Kayzee Vlyn Al Aseoche as Palleen Kadijah and the Computer Brian Bedard as Alexis Macdon Jim Hamilton as Sempto Maurice Michael Roberts as Eljay Loobans Ari Baronovski as Gelver Koffni Ronnie Rowlands as Dio MJ Cogburn as Amber Directed by MJ Cogburn Music by Murray Gold Production and Sound Design by MJ Cogburn
DW: Season 04 EP 03: Caribbean Blue – Part 3 As The Doctor and Maurice take a trip into the great unknowns of Jacob’s Disc, Emma and the Crew of the Pheonix are left to fend the Corruptors. Written by Ewen Campion Clarke Featured in the cast were: David Ault as the Doctor M Sieiro […] The post DW: Season 04 EP 03: Caribbean Blue – Part 3 first appeared on Darker Projects.
As The Doctor attempts to save his own life from a small group of undying mutants ("Mawdryn Undead"), and then the lives of those suffering from a leprosy-like disease ("Terminus"), Turlough is introduced as the Black Guardian's sort-of-unwilling lackey / assassin, a retired Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart makes his return, and Nyssa bids the TARDIS and her friends farewell.
As The Doctor attempts to save his own life from a small group of undying mutants ("Mawdryn Undead"), and then the lives of those suffering from a leprosy-like disease ("Terminus"), Turlough is introduced as the Black Guardian's sort-of-unwilling lackey / assassin, a retired Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart makes his return, and Nyssa bids the TARDIS and her friends farewell.
As The Doctor attempts to save his own life from a small group of undying mutants ("Mawdryn Undead"), and then the lives of those suffering from a leprosy-like disease ("Terminus"), Turlough is introduced as the Black Guardian's sort-of-unwilling lackey / assassin, a retired Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart makes his return, and Nyssa bids the TARDIS and her friends farewell.
As The Doctor and Romana continue to look for the scattered segments of the Key to Time, they cross Cailleach, an ancient alien criminal hiding on Earth ("The Stones of Blood"), and Grendel, a Count with his murderous eyes on the crown ("The Androids of Tara"). Note: This episode was recorded before the passing of Nicholas Courtney, hence the reason his death isn't mentioned at the top of the show. Look for Dan and Mike's thoughts about the man and his character next episode.
As The Doctor and Romana continue to look for the scattered segments of the Key to Time, they cross Cailleach, an ancient alien criminal hiding on Earth ("The Stones of Blood"), and Grendel, a Count with his murderous eyes on the crown ("The Androids of Tara"). Note: This episode was recorded before the passing of Nicholas Courtney, hence the reason his death isn't mentioned at the top of the show. Look for Dan and Mike's thoughts about the man and his character next episode.
As The Doctor and Romana continue to look for the scattered segments of the Key to Time, they cross Cailleach, an ancient alien criminal hiding on Earth ("The Stones of Blood"), and Grendel, a Count with his murderous eyes on the crown ("The Androids of Tara"). Note: This episode was recorded before the passing of Nicholas Courtney, hence the reason his death isn't mentioned at the top of the show. Look for Dan and Mike's thoughts about the man and his character next episode.