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Send us a textIn the latest episode of Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by John Isles to discuss three Nick Briggs train related stories. First up its the Audio Visual audio 'Conglomerate' starring Nick as the Doctor, then its BBV VHS 'The Stranger: In Memory Alone' starring Colin Baker and finally the Big Finish audio 'The Nowhere Place'. And as always the answer the burning questions: What is in the dealers bargain bucket? What is a pre spin off spin off? Who didn't cry?
Send us a textOn this episode of Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Ian Winterton to look at 2 different BBV Zygon releases. First up its the audio play 'Zygon: The Barnacled Baby' written by Anthony Keetch, directed by Paul Griggs and starring Debbie Watling. Then it's 'Zygon: When being You Just Isn't Enough' Directed by Bill Baggs and starring Joe Castelton, Daniel Harcourt and Keith Drinkle. They also answer the boring questions: What is the secret shame of a doctor fan? What is better than buying a sports car?What does a Zygon do when it's all out of Skarasen milk?
Send us a textIn this halloween special Dylan is joined by Ross from the General Witchfinders to discuss the use of horrors big 3 in the Doctor Who extended universe as they examine stories featuring mummies, werwolves and vampires. First up it's the BBV audio 'Guests for Night' written by Nigel Fairs and starring Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred. Then it's the DWM comic strip 'The Curse of the Scarab' writtenAlan Barnes with art by Martin Geraghty and featuring the fifth Doctor and Peri. The final release is the Big Finish audio 'An Alien Werewolf in London' written by Alan Barnes and starring Sylvester McCoy, Jessica Martin and Sophie Aldred. As always they try to answer the questions:What do you do if the 7th doctor breaks down?What does Ace do an after sex? Are we running out Doctor Who titles?
Send us a textIn the first episode of Series 5 of Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Pete Lambert and Conrad Westmaas. Together they look at the studio footage and Ian Levine edit of 'Dimensions in Time', the Vworp Vworp animation of 'A Meeting on the Common' and the BBV audio 'The Rani Reaps the Whirlwind'. And as always answer the burning questions: What is the size of medium sized restaurant ?What is it like to see Gary Downie at work? Who was pen pals with with Pip and Jane Baker?
In this episode of Time Ram, we attempt to conjugate the subjective (whatever that means) of David Tennant's 'The Shakespeare Code' while we search and replace with Peter Capaldi. This takes us around the tetradecadrons via Peter Stringfellow, Hugh Hefner and Bill Baggs to eventually redefine the knock knock joke! Featuring special guest star (and old mate) Richard Knapper and his magnificent facial hair!
In this latest edition of Too Hot For TV, Dylan is joined by Jack, Joe Ford and Mark Rawlins for a commentary of Cyber proportions . As BBV video drama Cyberon goes under the microscope, written by Lance Parkin, directed by Bill Baggs and staring Jo Castleton. And as always the answer the burning questions: Who thinks heterosexual people can look extremely sexy? Just where is JNT?Who are the founding members of the Jo Castleton Appreciation Society (JCAS)?
The Madcaps discuss the state parks located in the Miami/Ft Lauderdale area. Some of the best beaches and recreation experiences are available at five gems along the coast. This week we cover: The Barnacle, Bill Baggs Cape Florida, Oleta River, Hugh Taylor Birch, and Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park. Activities include hiking, history, paddle boarding, kayaking, swimming, and much more.Please subscribe! Shares and reviews are much appreciated!Get your FREE sticker from the Florida Springs Council at https://www.floridaspringscouncil.org/madcapsQuestions and comments can be emailed at thefloridamadcaps@gmail.comRyan can be found on Instagram at: the_fl_excursionistChris and Chelsey can be found at https://www.instagram.com/sunshinestateseekers/?hl=en
In the penultimate episode of this season of Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Joe Ford (A Hamster With A Blunt Pen Knife, Untitled Star Trek Project) and Mark Rawlins (Two Watch Who) for a very special commentary on the BBV film 'PROBE: When To Die'. Join them on this riotous journey and discover the answer to these questions: Will PROBE be on Disney plus? Has Bill Baggs ever met a lesbian? What's wrong with everyones faces?
In this episode Dylan is joined by John Isles of the Tripodscast to discuss more Doctor Who extended universe adventures. First up they look at Malcolm Hulke's novelisation of 'The Sea Devils', then it's NJN's making of Silver Nemesis documentary and finally they review BBV Sontaran audio 'Old Soldiers'. And they answer the questions:What made John hand in his Doctor Who fan card?How did Mike Tucker change Dylan's life?How did Jo Grant lose an IQ point?
In this latest episode of Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Warren Green of BBV to look at two tales from the wilderness years. First up it's the P.R.O.B.E film 'The Devil of Winterborne' Written by Mark Gatiss, directed by Bill Baggs and featuring Caroline John as Liz Shaw. It also features a whole host of other Doctor Who alumni in the form of Peter Davison, Louise Jameson, Geoffrey Beavers and Terry Molloy . Then we discuss audio play 'Race Memory' written and directed by Paul Ebbs and starring Sarah Sutton, Keith Drinkel and the Wirrn.For a look at a comparison between the original PROBE release and re release check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlxz_1plEa4
Lawmakers are in Tallahassee for a special session on redistricting maps. We meet a judge who helps former inmates return to society successfully — and find their purpose. Plus, this month's Sundial Book Club pick is a biography about one of South Florida's most influential newspapermen, Bill Baggs.
Doctor Who is bloody old now, and what better way to celebrate it than get a bunch of Doctors together and get them not to play the Doctor. In this episode Dylan and Jack look at 30th anniversary "special" 'The Airzone Solution' staring Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy. Written by Nick Briggs and directed by Bill Baggs, this oddity has almost nothing to do with Doctor Who. Then they look at 40th birthday bash 'Zagreus' from Big Finish, much like 'The Airzone Solution' this stars Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy not playing the Doctor at all, but fortunately Paul McGann is there playing Zagreus and sometimes the Doctor. The 3 hour and 55 minute epic is written by Gary Russell (who also serves as director) and Alan Barnes.
Our guest this time is BILL BAGGS, founder of Audio Visuals fan productions of Doctor Who, and BBV, producing many Doctor Who related spinoffs both on audio and video. We discuss Bills background, and many of his productions through the years, what's in store for the future of BBV and the newly revampsed website bbvproductions.co.uk where most productions are now available as direct downloads for the very first time. Clips were played from the following stories: Republica by Mark Gatiss (BBV) Minuet in Hell by Alan W. Lear (Audio Visuals) Sontarans - Silent Warrior by Peter Grehan (BBV) Punchline by Jeremy Leadbetter aka Robert Shearman (BBV) Philip recommends Punchline by Jeremy Leadbetter (BBV) Dwayne recommends Beyond The Doctor - The Kairos Ring by Stephen Gallagher The Sirens of Audio on YouTube Theme music by The Jackpot Golden Boys Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: sirensofaudio.com Twitter: @AudioSirens Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/sirensofaudio/ Clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio/message
In the first of a series of forthcoming Blake's 7 themed episodes over the next couple of months, we are privileged to be joined by the actor who played Space Commander Travis in series 1, namely, Stephen Greif. Stephen talks in-depth about his upbringing and what drew him to acting, his time at The Old Vic and working with Sir Laurence Oliver, the appeal of recreating Travis on audio for Big Finish, plus, his strong views on the culture wars and how it has affected the entertainment industry. Thank you Stephen Greif for joining us for this episode. Included are snippets and trailers from the following audio releases: The Worlds of Blake's 7 - Avalon Volume 1 Blake's 7 - The Liberator Chronicles Volume 10 The World's of Blake's 7 - The Clone Masters Philip recommends Blake's 7 - The Liberator Chronicles Volume 10 Dwayne recommends Doctor Who - The Wheel In Space (BBC Audio plus Loose Cannon reconstruction) Next time.... Bill Baggs joins us to talk about his fandom journey, his audio and video productions, and the re-launch of the BBV website. The Sirens of Audio on YouTube Theme music by The Jackpot Golden Boys Closing theme arrangement by Alastair King Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: sirensofaudio.com Twitter: @AudioSirens Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/sirensofaudio/ Clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio/message
O3Q4AP5FKXJ1 5% DISCOUNT CODE REPRINTED TATDIS WIKI BBV Productions Founded: Main ranges: Notable non-DWU work: You may be looking for . Contents BBV Productions (also known as Bill & Ben Video) was a video production company founded by in . The company was named for Baggs himself and his then-wife Helen, whose nickname is "Ben." It was a commercial enterprise that served fans who were starved of content between the broadcasts of and . Towards this end it heavily used Doctor Who actors and, when possible, characters. BBV therefore quickly gained the reputation for putting out content that was "almost official" or "nearly Doctor Who". In truth, though, its output was a bit more varied than that. Most of it could safely be put into one of five categories: documentaries fiction using characters owned by individual Doctor Who writers fiction using characters owned by the BBC whom the BBC gave BBV permission to use what has called "", or things that were very close to Doctor Who, but the names were changed to keep the BBC at bay some wholly original material using nothing that connected to the DWU, aside possibly from Doctor Who actors Of these five types, this wiki is only interested in the first three. Because it's a little confusing, appears below to demonstrate which are DWU stories and which are not. Personnel | BBV developed a repertory company of actors that appeared in many of their productions, often playing different roles. Many of these actors were previously known from their work in Doctor Who, and included former actors , , , and and companion actors , , , and . Several actors appearing in these productions early in their careers went on to achieve further notability, including , , and . A number of personnel behind-the-scenes and in front of the camera, including Briggs, Gatiss and Cumming, would go on to work on licenced Doctor Who spinoffs at , , and , as well as the television revival of Doctor Who. Productions | Work in Video | BBV's first production was the video release Summoned by Shadows, which was co-produced by the and starred Colin Baker playing an unnamed character only known as the Stranger and Nicola Bryant as Miss Brown. The Stranger's adventures were chronicled on six videos and an audio adventure, many of which featured former Who cast members. The sixth video, Eye of the Beholder, was later re-released as the audio story Eye of the Storm. BBV's next release was the ecologically-themed thriller The Airzone Solution, which was about a near-future conspiracy. The video was released in , coinciding with the 30th anniversary of Doctor Who and featured four actors previously cast as the Doctor. In , BBV released the first video in the series, , which saw a departure for BBV as was the only character from the Who universe to appear (although numerous Who actors made appearances as different characters). This proved problematic for the series, as Liz Shaw seemed very much changed following her leaving from UNIT; this was due to BBV only acquiring the rights to use the character and had no rights to the Doctor, meaning that the series could make no explicit reference to any other aspect of Who – including the stories where Liz was present. BBV's next series of spin-off videos focused on and their battles with the . The first video of the series, , was originally to feature as , however he had to withdraw due to ill health. The Brigadier was replaced by the original character of , an enigmatic UNIT agent played by . After the success of the Auton trilogy, BBV went on to produce Cyberon, which featured an alien race of cyborgs reminiscent of the called the Cyberon. The Cyberon would later go on to appear in an audio story, Cybergeddon. In BBV released the Doctor Who parody , in which Sylvester McCoy played a character called the Chiropodist (aka Foot Doctor) as he fought Cyberons, , and . In addition to references to past BBV productions, the film obliquely referenced various elements of Doctor Who and the unlicenced nature of BBV's body of work. BBV also ventured into non-fiction, producing documentaries such as and . BBV's only release in was the drama , which featured as both protagonists and antagonists. The main character had previously appeared in Cyberon. The film had actually been mostly shot by , but initially scrapped; only after additional shooting years later was the film completed and released. In , BBV released, , the long-awaited return of the series. Work in Audio | After experimenting with audio for a few years, BBV began regularly releasing audio dramas in under the umbrella title "". One line of adventures was The Time Travellers, starring Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred as "" and ";" the two so closely resembled their Doctor Who characters that, by the seventh story, the BBC had stepped in and demanded changes to not infringe copyrights – the main change was that the main characters were now called "the Dominie" and "Alice." The first of the Audio Adventures that didn't feature McCoy and Aldred was a two-story series called The Wanderer, which featured as an amnesiac space-traveller whom one of the other characters dubs "Fred". Briggs had previously played the Doctor for unlicenced fan audios made by ; the Wanderer stories were a deliberate continuation of that series in all but name. was worried about getting sued by the BBC, so he wanted to further distance his 'Who Clone' products by casting someone who hadn't been the Doctor (officially)... Me! I was very reluctant, but Bill was relentless and persuasive. [...] He told me to write Doctor Who, but find some clever way of making it lawyer-proof! BBV moved away from audio stories about characters that could be the Doctor after the establishment of ' officially-licenced line of Doctor Who audio dramas, instead moving on to audios featuring other characters from the Who universe such as (licenced from her creators ) as well as a thinly-veiled post- (referred to only as "" to avoid infringement) and (fully licenced from his creators and .) As with their videos, BBV also produced audios featuring original characters battling invasions by licenced aliens (such as and ) or close matches to Doctor Who monsters which were altered to avoid infringement (such as the -like "Cyberons.") BBV also released a series of stories by about his history-spanning cult organisation, . In BBV announced that it would be no longer producing audio stories, with the exception of Faction Paradox, and instead would focus on video releases. By , past audio releases were being deleted from their catalogue. However, the full Audio Adventures in Time & Space library became available once more in as paid downloads from a revamped BBV Productions website, and a first new BBV audio release ultimately saw the light of day in the form of a reading of by himself. Work in Webcasts | In BBV released a series of short webcasts on their channel under the title of P.R.O.B.E. Online. After being released weekly, they were taken off the Internet (but for two) and collected as a paying release available through the BBV Website as P.R.O.B.E. Case Files. Current status | The original BBV Productions website, bbvonline.co.uk, became inaccessible in late 2009. In January 2011, the domain was taken up by a new registrant and used for an unrelated site, a film blog. However the TARDIS Library website lists a number of BBV releases in 2012, beginning with DVD reissues of the PROBE series in March 2012, followed by August 2012 reissues of Do You Have a License to Save This Planet?, Cyberon and Bidding Adieu. Bill Baggs ultimately returned to DWU work with a new P.R.O.B.E. film, , in memory of , featuring Hazel Burrows taking over the role of Liz Shaw. It was released on . In 2018, BBV released Sunrise: Love Again, an independent feature film written and directed by Bill Baggs. In late and continuing into , BBV Productions started uploading interviews of various vintages with Doctor Who cast and crew to their YouTube channel, as well as making Sunrise: Love Again available for free as a form of promotion on the same channel. They also revived the series with a series of webcasts, "Case Files" starring a returning Bill Baggs as . These webcasts occasionally featured licensed appearances by, or references to, other DWU elements than P.R.O.B.E., including the from . This preceded the revival of the BBV website in the first half of 2021, which made all of the company's back catalogue (both DWU and otherwise) available as paying downloads as well as permitting the order or preorder of home media releases. A new season of was begun, including original P.R.O.B.E. stories featuring the "new team", as well as the reissuing of the hitherto-unrelated-to-BBV audio series The Minister of Chance as part of the label. Through partnerships with and , , and ebooks were also sold through the BBV website, even as they remained available through their primary publishers. Releases | Video | Story title Series Covered by this wiki? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Summoned by Shadows The Stranger No More than a Messiah The Stranger No In Memory Alone The Stranger No The Terror Game The Stranger No Breach of the Peace The Stranger No Eye of the Beholder The Stranger No The Airzone Solution N/A No Cyberon No Soul's Ark N/A No N/A See footnote Yes Sunrise: Love Again N/A No documentary Yes documentary Yes documentary Yes documentary Yes Because of the fact that BBV released both unlicensed and semi-licensed works, our community had to examine each release on a case-by-case basis. Basically the rule of thumb for fictional video releases is this: did BBV obtain a license from either the or a writer who owned rights to a character in order to make the video? If they did, then we assert that the video is a narrative, and we therefore cover it. On the other hand, if BBV simply made up new characters and cast them with Doctor Who actors, then the video is not a part of the DWU and we don't cover it. Co-Produced Between BBV & Western Union. As this story is a lawful parody of , featuring licensed use of the , and , it warrants some coverage on this Wiki. However, due to its parodical nature, it is not considered part of as we define it. Thus, it, and all related pages, must be marked . Audio | The following list is ordered roughly by release date. See for more information. Story title Series Covered by this wiki? Republica The Time Travellers No Island of Lost Souls The Time Travellers No Prosperity Island The Time Travellers No The Left Hand of Darkness The Time Travellers No The Other Side The Time Travellers No Guest for the Night The Time Travellers No Cyber-Hunt The Wanderer No The Last Mission The Stranger No Eye of the Storm The Stranger No Ghosts The Time Travellers No Vital Signs The Wanderer No Only Human The Time Travellers No Yes Blood Sports The Time Travellers No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cybergeddon No Punchline The Time Travellers No Yes Infidel's Comet N/A No The Pattern N/A No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes The Killing Stone N/A No The Boy Who Kicked Pigs none No Yes Yes The Minister of Chance No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Marketed as the "first part" of the series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Marketed as the "first part" of the Rani series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Marketed as the "first part" of the series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". Faction Paradox was marketed by BBV as both a part of season 4 of Audio Adventures in Time and Space, and as a wholly separate series. Marketed as the "first part" of the Rutans series, but it was the only audio ever produced in that "series". , author of The Killing Stone, guested on episode 297 of the podcast . While there, he revealed he was releasing the full version of The Killing Stone — which included 100% of the original script, plus more — later in . In doing so, he noted that the BBC were requiring him to change the names of all the characters involved, noting "the BBC copyright situation is rather tougher now than it was when I did The Killing Stone". In an interview published in , Baggs stated that he thought Franklin had cleared the publishing with the BBC, but that he mainly thought the publication was "fair" due to it featuring "his interpretations". Despite Bagg's claims, writer Dylan Rees still concludes that the publishing was and is "strictly speaking, illegal." Thus the original Killing Stone released by BBV is not currently considered a "licensed" work, and thus is no longer covered by this wiki. Webcast | Starting in , BBV began releasing webcasts on their channel. The following list is in release order. Story title Writer Series Ebooks | Story title Writer Series Unproduced stories | Title Author Featuring Type Home video Audio Audio Audio Home video External links | (defunct; mirrored at the Internet Archive) at the Footnotes | - bbvonline.co.uk (archived) ↑ - bbvonline.co.uk (archived) - www.galaxy4.co.uk Originally released outside the Audio Adventures in Time & Space label but added to the line-up in the 2021 relaunch. ↑ Audiobook reading of a preexisting short story. Owned, and originally produced, by Radio Static; added to Audio Adventures line-up in May 2021 through with BBV. 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Well-known pioneers like Henry Flagler and Carl Fisher get plenty of credit for their contributions to Florida’s history, but there are those who are not given the same admiration for their accomplishments. In this episode, we shine a light William Calhoun “Bill” Baggs a very influential editor of the Miami News from 1957 to 1969. We speak with author Amy Paige Condon who's written the first ever biography on "The Life of Bill Baggs". From a World War II Bombardier to civil rights activist and a US Diplomat, Bill Baggs bore witness and reported on some of the twentieth century's most earth-shifting events.
Bevin and Siobhan are joined by Amy Paige Condon, author of the new biography A Nervous Man Shouldn’t Be Here in the First Place: The Life of Bill Baggs. Amy takes us through what inspired her to pen this biography, the first to tackle the life and career of Miami News editor Bill Baggs, how Baggs stood out as a journalist advocating for civil rights in the American South of the 1950s and ‘60s, and what we can learn from Baggs’ life today.Follow Paprika Southern on Instagram: @paprikasouthernOn the web: paprikasouthern.comFollow Amy on Instagram: @therefinerywritesOn the web: amypaigecondon.com & therefinerywritingstudio.comOrder your copy of A Nervous Man Shouldn’t Be Here in the First Place.Note: In the episode we say the book will be out the date the podcast is released, but due to COVID-related shipping delays, expect it October 20.Read a companion blog post to the episode.The Paprika Southern Podcast theme music, Drinks Outside, is performed by The Lovee Luvs. Follow them on Instagram: @theloveeluvsPaprika Southern is produced by Haydn Adams of Nautilus Designs. Listeners of PS: The Paprika Southern Podcast get a complimentary 20-minute strategy session by visiting nautilusdesigns.com/paprikasouthern.
We're on the second stop of the Key Biscayne World Tour, at Ana's place this time. Billy joins to add a little color, and we recap the Bill Baggs party that happened this past weekend. Rafa gets all Neil Rogers against the condo council, someone gets mugged by masked marauders on the island, alerting people to speed traps, and mariachis doing some Smiths song. We go hot on latinx at the end, but don't worry if you don't know what that means. All that and a bit more on this episode of the NOLS.
Welcome to 2018 which, for now at least, is the Time of Not Much Happening, exemplified by a rather sparse news list this week in the form of “Twice Upon A Time” stats, writer non-participation, new Gallifrey One guests, and the fact that Doctor Who is filming in South Africa! But also, for your edification and entertainment, we also have an interview with Sophie Aldred and Lisa Greenwood from Chicago TARDIS. Listen, enjoy and patiently wait for Series 11 with the rest of us! Links: – Doctor Who filming in South Africa? – Sarah Dollard not writing for Series 11 – Twice Upon A Time final BBC One viewing figure – Gallifrey One welcomes Brian Minchin, Lindsey Alford, Paul Cornell, Caroline Symcox, Keith Barnfather, Bill Baggs and others – Chicago TARDIS 2018 tickets on sale – Blake’s 7 turns 40 Interview: – Sophie Aldred – Lisa Greenwood – Chicago TARDIS
Welcome to Season 2 of Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine - your essential guide to all things wild and wonderful in the world of cult entertainment! Drop in for a spell, and join hosts "Doc" Savage and Louis Paul as we discuss the beloved, the hated, the weird and the wonderful world of cult film, music, television and more. As ever, we'll be covering classic films, shows, musicians and literature of the past, with an eye towards what new visions may still arise from the soullessly derivative mire of our modern age. Tune in, turn on and take a step outside the mainstream as we dig deep into the rich vein of cult cinema, music and television, right here on Weird Scenes inside the Goldmine! https://www.facebook.com/Weird-Scenes-Inside-the-Goldmine-458358154345561/ First up, we're talking Who! With one of us quite well versed in and oriented towards the Classic 1963-1989 Seven/Eight Doctor run and the other more of a Newvian (i.e. a died in the wool Nine-Twelver), sparks are sure to fly, and opinions will certainly beg to differ! And then there's the whole Bill Baggs and Big Finish audio sidelines to consider... Hop in the Tardis and join the two Timelords as we sit in judgment and praise of one of the longest running and most beloved of science fiction (and pseudo-historical!) series ever aired. We promise, it won't be in Old High Gallifreyan... Week 12 Who's Next Your hosts "Doc" Savage and Louis Paul www.facebook.com/WeirdScenes1
The Three Who Rule took almost as long to talk about "The Power of Three" this week as the (admittedly truncated) episode itself took to play out on UK television screens. So what did Steven, Warren and Chris think of the slow invasion of the world by an Ikea fever dream? Did they enjoy the emergence of a new generation of UNIT leadership or the strengthening of emotional bonds between the Doctor, the Ponds, and Pond Sr? Or did they think it was all a load of stapled-on Gallifreyan fairy tales sealed by a bit of wand-waving? You'll just have to listen to find out! Also, don't miss stats, more stats, arguments about the canonical nature of Bill Baggs videos, pedanting, prequeldanting, and more! Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com