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In this episode Phil and Paul tackle The Pyramid at the End of the World, the latest in this series of Doctor Who. Well, it had to end didn't it? Not the world, the run of outstanding episodes! Unfortunately neither Paul nor Phil can find many niceties to say regarding this story featuring the most inept scientific laboratory committed to TV and an endless list of coincidences that neither of them find believable. And Phil really has it in for anyone wearing a beret badly. And in the news, Doctor Who will reach at least series 15 and will be shown in China, the BBC Store is to close, Rachel Talalay is to direct the Christmas Special and there is a truncated Omega's Stats Corner.
And so we enter another fallow period as the Christmas special recedes into the dark recesses of 2016 but new Who has yet to arrive. What to do? How about diving deep into the history of Doctor Who with an interview with behind-the-scenes specialist and Twitter phenomenon @WhoSFX? Yes, you will listen to said interview! You will, or suffer the consequences! Links: – Happy birthday William Hartnell! – Class debuts on BBC One tomorrow! – The Return of Doctor Mysterio final BBC One viewing figures! – Power of the Daleks in colour now at the BBC Store! Interview: – WhoSFX
A bonus review first this week as I’ve been watching the newly animated version of Doctor Who: The Power of The Daleks which recently launched onto BBC Store but is also coming soon to DVD and Blu Ray in an unexpected colour verison. Class reached episode 5:Brave-Ish Heart so there’s also a short review of that and a few comments gleened from the twitterverse. Parts of this week’s show were recorded whilst I was preparing for a colonoscopy see if you can tell which. The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Sherlock, Doctor Who and Dad's Army fans in the UK can buy and download episodes of their favourite programmes - as well as many other "lost gems from the BBC archive" - after the broadcaster launched a new online service: the BBC Store. The site features around 7,000 hours worth of content with more to come over the next year. BBC Worldwide - the commercial arm of the BBC - is behind Store. Steve speaks to CEO Tim Davie about the revenue Store will bring in, and asks him how important exploiting commercial opportunities like this is in securing the BBC's future. Wales is facing a media "market failure" that will leave the nation with a deficit of reliable information, according to a report by the Institute of Welsh Affairs. Cutbacks in spending on broadcast programmes made for Wales, falling numbers of trained newspaper journalists and a weak commercial radio sector present a "major challenge" for the nation, it says. Steve speaks to report author Ruth McElroy and Professor Ian Hargreaves from Cardiff University about the current state of the media in Wales. The BBC has revealed it's lost the singing show 'The Voice' to a rival broadcaster. It said on Saturday that the fifth series on BBC 1, which begins in January, will be the last. It's thought ITV has won the format - although it still hasn't confirmed this. So, what will this mean for the BBC, and for ITV? Steve asks Stephen Price from Broadcast what impact the change will have on ratings, and speaks to former BBC entertainment commissioner Jane Lush about how the BBC's future Saturday night schedule might look. Producer: Katy Takatsuki.
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Sofie Hagen and Deborah Frances-White Episode 2: Food with special guest Emma Kennedy Released 25 January 2016 Leicester Comedy Festival (Sofie’s shows on 5 and 7 February) http://www.comedy-festival.co.uk/events/events_list.php Deborah’s book Off the Mic http://www.amazon.co.uk/Off-Mic-Stand-Up-Comedians-Performance/dp/1472526384 Deborah’s TEDx Talk http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/Charisma-versus-Stage-Fright-De Deborah’s tour dates http://the-spontaneity-shop.com/shows/show_details.html?show_id=256 More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com/https://twitter.com/DeborahFW/ More about Sofie Hagen http://www.sofiehagen.com/https://twitter.com/sofiehagen Emma Kennedy on Twitter https://twitter.com/emmakennedy Emma Kennedy’s book Shoes for Anthony http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shoes-Anthony-Emma-Kennedy/dp/0091956633/ The Kennedys at the BBC Store https://store.bbc.com/the-kennedys For more information about this and other episodes, visit www.guiltyfeminist.com or tweet us @guiltfempod Next shows will be recorded at Up The Creek in Greenwich on 17 February. Tickets will be available via SRO Audiences. http://www.sroaudiences.com/ Leave a review and rate us on iTunes!
Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)
THIS WEEK ON TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and Ian discuss the launch of the BBC Store, which Auntie hopes will help it deliver over a billion quid back to the Beeb by selling current and archived TV series to UK and global viewers; plus with Apple's launch of the new Apple TV, are we finally in a new era of television innovation? Nate has been using one for a few weeks and finds a lot to enjoy -- as he has the iPad Pro, which he and Ian discuss their first impressions of. Plus CNET.com Senior Editor Andrew Hoyle joins to discuss the BlackBerry Priv, the company's first Android phone -- and it seems to be hitting all the nails right on their heads. Could this mark the beginning of a return to BlackBerry in European homes and offices? With less than one percent of the UK smartphone market, it seems BlackBerry only has market to claim and the Priv seems to offer some real promise. But is it enough? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Olly Mann is joined by Folder Media's Matt Deegan and metro.co.uk's deputy editor Alex Hudson to discuss The Voice potential move to ITV and the press campaign for Freedom of Information (you have until the 20th Nov to submit your opinion here: https://consult.justice.gov.uk/foi-commission/call-for-evidence/consultation/intro/view). Also on the programme, the panel review the launch of the BBC Store, the latest circulation figures for the national press are analysed and why UTV's television sell-off could also lead the way to a buyout of their commercial radio stations. Plus, as the Christmas campaigns get underway, there's an advertising-themed edition of the Media Quiz. Supporting The Media Podcast couldn't be easier; just select a level of donation and get an episode of the show dedicated to you, with our eternal gratitude. If you like what we do on the pod, help keep us on the air... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Deb, Erika, and Liz cover the second part of Peter Harness' Zygon two-parter. Let us know what you thought in the comments! ^E Also covered [links on our site]: Liz browses the new BBC Store! Erika is having a FABULOUS time in the UK! Here are a few related links: James from The Doctor Who Podcast (now-defunct) It Was Alright in the... (producted by Simon Harries) The Doctor Who Experience Lazy Doctor Who Jammie Dodgers Doctor Who night at the College Arms The Whoovers present An Evening with Michael Pickwoad Deb got the Doctor Who expansion pack for LEGO Dimensions! looks forward to LI Who! Bonus link [also on our site]:Boston Legal
ITV’s attack on the BBC’s distinctiveness comes under the microscope in the latest edition of Talking TV, which also features an interview with Kirstie & Phil. Joining host Jake Kanter is Lemonade Money director Faraz Ozman and Robin Parker, Broadcast's features editor. As well as ITV’s broadside, they discuss Channel 4 privatisation, the launch of BBC Store and the plans to adapt Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials. Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer then talk about their C4 shows Love It Or List It and Location, Location, Location, as well as running a nations indie. Finally, there are previews of London Spy and The Frankenstein Chronicles.
In FrequencyCast Show 117, Pete visits a London gadget show with Kelly and the pair try to work out if Instagram has a point. We talk to Samsung about the Gear S2 watch and contactless payment, look at Philips Hue lighting and discover Y-Cam home security. Also talk of USB-C connectors, BBC Store and Windows 10 upgrades. Details at https://www.frequencycast.co.uk/cast117.html