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In this episode the FM3 DIVE into a horror film from 1982 that none of the crew had seen or for that matter even heard of called "BLOODTIDE" starring James Earl Jones, Martin Kove, Deborah Shelton and more! This Greek hunk fest got the guys schweaty and ready to hit the beach and do some treasure hunting with Darth Vader himself! But wouldn't you know it, there is a monster on the loose and somebody has to stop it! This weird overlooked flick from the 80's is a trip and Forever Midnight suggests you take that trip at least once, but don't forget your sunblock! Thanks so much to friend of the Podcast Neil Pearlmutter of the local Santa Rosa Roxy 14 Cult Film Series for putting this one on the radar for Josh, Jef and Brian. You can stream BloodTide on TUBI, PLEX or grab a new 4K BLU-RAY from Arrow Video!
We lost a legend, folks: A young and strapping James Earl Jones stars in this loony folk-horror movie that hilariously fails to hit on almost every mark. So bad it's good? You'd better believe it. And he's not the only Oscar-winner in this You'll also be treated to performances by José Ferrer and Lila Kedrova, a young Martin Kove, former Miss USA Deborah Shelton, and some of the most gorgeous views of the Greek Isles you'll see on film.
Sixie and Evelyn team-up with Charles Darwin to stop a mad Silurain sciencist. Ross and Melvin are back to talk about it. This story is a great example of how Big Finish recreate past eras with a with such ease #DoctorWho #BigFinish #BBC #TARDIS #6thDoctor
A bonus episode featuring our specially produced Behind The Scenes feature for the Big Finish podcast on Doctor Who - Bloodtide, featuring the Sixth Doctor, Evelyn Smythe and the Silurians. Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: https://www.sirensofaudio.com/ Audio Feedback: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio Twitter: http://twitter.com/audiosirens Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audiosirens/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiosirens YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrU3MLlOeJTLnAbLl35QgeQ Clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sirensofaudio/message
Nick and Benji present… The Chat - Return of the Moustaches… Good Review Guide: Blake's 7: The Terra Nostra, Torchwood: Cadoc Point… Short Trips Teases: AWOL and The Galois Group… Also Available: Sixth Doctor Adventures: Bloodtide.
Please consider VOTING FOR US AT THEGAMEHERS.COM: Best TTRPG Campaign of the year. https://thegamehers.com Trigger warning: Sex, thirsty, hot, steamy. That is also the description for this episode. This is part 4 of the adventure "Blood Tide", written and performed by Anne Richmond. Music by Andreas Lundstrom.
VOTE FOR US AT THEGAMEHERS.COM: Best TTRPG Campaign of the year. https://thegamehers.com/ Voting begins September 9th 2022 Vanessa and Irina returns to a familiar place, the Church, but in there they find a haunting clue that changes the entire course of the investigation. This is part 3 of the adventure "Blood Tide", written and performed by Anne Richmond. Music by Andreas Lundstrom.
Mother of God. Joe and Tom meet a former detective for the inside story on manhunts, stakeouts, bent coppers, black rats and ‘fat bloke'. Neil Lancaster is our guest for one of our favourite ever episodes.To buy Neil's latest book, go to https://www.amazon.co.uk/Blood-Tide-gripping-procedural-Thrillers-ebook/dp/B097XNMCRKTo get ad-free and longer episodes on Apple, hit the 'grow the show' button or click: https://apple.co/3qP2B2iOn Spotify you can subscribe for £1 a week by clicking this link: https://anchor.fm/joemarlershowTo become an official sponsor, go to Patreon.com/joemarlershow And if you want to buy a bobble hat (or other merch) go to joemarler.co.uk/shop Grow the Show, become an official sponsor See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this edition of the Who's He? Podcast..... Review - Bloodtide This month Phil and Paul challenge the evolution of humankind by taking a look at Bloodtide from Big Finish. While the Silurians in this story shake up Charles Darwins theory of evolution, Phil gets despondent at the same tactics that we've seen employed before by our 3 eyed monsters, while Paul defends the audio version of the Myrka! The News Christopher Eccleston has demands if he is to return for Doctor Who's 60th Anniversary and we say goodbye to 3 people from Doctor Who. Omega's Tittle Tattle Corner Rumours abound for the 60th Anniversary with all the post 2005 Doctors supposedly returning and another rumour for a new Doctor Who LEGO game which gets Phil excited!
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A story about a house a geek, a hobo, a house, and a whole lot of psychosis. Listen in as me and my guest, Pete, talk through this strange mind trip of a film. Directed by two-time helmer Chris Walas (The Fly II & The Vagrant) and written by Richard Jefferies (14 Going on 30, Cold Creek Manor, Bloodtide), The Video Vacuum called it a "painfully unfunny black comedy," and Entertainment Weekly said it was a "moronic, ineptly directed bummer." Ouch. Look, it's not a good movie, but that's what you're here for, right? It is profoundly strange and uneven, and that makes for a fun watch - especially under the influence of your preferred substance. It tells the story of milquetoast businessman Graham Krakowski (played by the awesome Bill Paxton) as he buys a house that unbeknownst to him was a frequent haunt of a scarred and oozy vagrant (played sleazily by Marshall Bell). As Graham tries to rid himself of the vagrant he finds himself mixed up in a string of murders, excessive house makeovers, and eventually on the run from the police. Ever see Bill Paxton with a mullet? You will. The film is currently available on Amazon Prime and Blu-ray.
This week for our Monster Mayhem we're covering Blood Tide. This was a first time watch for both of us, and man was this not what we were expecting. Just one of many interesting outfits Martin Kove wears in this. Where to find us: https://jumpscare.podbean.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jumpscare/id1436554914?mt=2 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH00Ygf2EQQOmqmo5_RsEyg https://open.spotify.com/show/5EmdRIgfMSFDH73DGSon6o https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9qdW1wc2NhcmUucG9kYmVhbi5jb20vZmVlZC54bWw https://letterboxd.com/jumpscare Background music via https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Platypus Revenge plays along to blood tide. Demian Richardson, Ayumi Ishito, Daniel Carter, Steven Bartashev and DJMAGIKCLOWNS.
Our Barbara Crampton love fest continues with tonight's main feature, Jakob's Wife. It's the old story of a bored pastor's wife who is bitten by a giant, talking rat/vampire which makes her hypersexual and want to rip off people's heads. But first, we're reviewing Willard (1971), Willard (2003), Ben, Boggy Creek II, Monstrous, Howling II, Howling III, The Shed, Blood Tide, Prodeus, Gideon Falls, and Devolution by Max Brooks.
Become a member of the Say You Love Satan Army today! Join us! www.patreon.com/sayyoulovesatanpodcast This episode: - Spasms (1983) - Funeral Home (1980) - An Ideal Place to Kill (1971) - Trapped Alive (1988) - Blood Tide (1982) - Deadly Manor (1990) - Don't Panic (1988) - Psycho Goreman (2020) *outro track "Keep on Keepin' on" by Cyanotic from the 2019 "The Trigger Effect". The podcast you are about to listen to is an account of the tragedy that befell four lower level low-lives sometime in the 1980s. Join us every week for an 80s horror overdose!!!!! website: www.sayyoulovesatanpodcast.com email: sayyoulovesatanpodcast@gmail.com Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes! instagram: sayyoulovesatanpodcast T-shirts, stickers, and a collection of ghoulish garb is available now at our Redbubble store! www.redbubble.com/people/sayyoulovesatan artwork: Sam Heimer
On Episode 037 (our CHRISTMAS DAY 2020 Episode!) of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis conducts an exclusive interview with LYDIA CORNELL (aka Sara Rush) in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the great TV sitcom, TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT (which premiered on November 11, 1980)! This series starred Ted Knight, Nancy Dussault, Deborah Van Valkenburg, Lydia Cornell, Jm J Bullock, Audrey Meadows and Deena Freeman. Other aspects of Lydia's career are discussed as well. Please avail yourself of the following links: Too Close For Comfort Watch TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT on demand on Pluto TV for FREE by clicking HERE. Watch Lydia Cornell, Deborah Van Valkenburg and Jm J Bullock discuss TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT on YouTube for FREE by clicking HERE. Purchase a reproduction of the COSMIC COW sweatshirt and/or t-shirt worn by both Lydia Cornell and Ted Knight on TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT via Ebay by clicking HERE. Purchase DVDs of complete seasons of TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT via eBay by clicking HERE. Lydia Cornell Check out Lydia's website: www.lydiacornell.com Sara Rush character info at the TV Database Wiki Watch Lydia's scene in the movie STEEL (1979) on YouTube for FREE by clicking HERE. Watch Lydia in the movie BLOOD TIDE (1982) on YouTube for FREE by clicking HERE. Lydia on Twitter Lydia's Facebook Page Official Lydia Cornell Facebook Fan Group Lydia's YouTube Comedy Therapy Channel Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, on the RETROZEST Facebook page (facebook.com/zestretro/) or on Twitter (twitter.com/RetroZest).
Hello, thanks for picking Bigger On The Inside to listen to. The NuWho Doctor Who watch-a-long podcast. In today’s episode, Tim is joined by Harrison who has good knowledge of Doctor Who stories available on Big Finish. The two of them talk about The Innocent staring John Hurt and Bloodtide staring Colin BakerAs the Daleks mass their time fleet for a final assault on Gallifrey, something ancient is waiting for them at Omega One. And a sacrifice must be made. Arch-manipulator and Time Lord strategist, Cardinal Ollistra receives shock news of the Doctor’s death.Meanwhile, on the planet Keska, a parochial war has returned to plague a peaceful civilisation after decades of tranquillity. But how can such a war have any connection with the great Time War which, at any one moment in the whole of eternity, could threaten to tear the universe apart? If only the Doctor were still alive.The prehistoric Earth is dying. Thunderclouds roll across the skies, cloaking the land in darkness. The seas crash and boil as the rain turns to acid. The remnants of the Silurian race place themselves in suspended animation, deep below the surface. One day they will awaken and reclaim their world…The TARDIS has landed on the Galapagos Islands, a desolate outcrop of rocks shrouded in mist and fear. In the settlement of Baquerizo Moreno, there are rumours that prisoners have been mysteriously disappearing from the gaolhouse. A fisherman has been driven insane by something he saw in the caves. And the Doctor and Evelyn are not the only new arrivals; there is also a young natural philosopher by the name of Charles Darwin…Contact the show in the best way that suits you.- Tweet Bigger On The Inside: https://twitter.com/BiggerOnThePod- Tweet Tim: https://twitter.com/TimxSaxby- Tweet Harry: https://twitter.com/hemurdochYou can also follow us on YouTube and see exclusive videos you won’t find on our podcast feed.- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KS8Ui51mSHQ&t=97sSend us an email as well: biggerontheinsidepod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this Off-Topic episode, Nolan is joined by Ben McBride, Emily von Seele, and Paul Farrell to discuss what they have been watching and doing to keep themselves sane during their year of quarantine life. Movies discussed on this episode: CAT PEOPLE (1982), SLEEPWALKERS (1992), SPUTNIK (2020), BEAST (2018), CURSED FILMS (2020), HOST (2020), BRAHMS: THE BOY II (2020), THE RENTAL (2020), BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC (2020), TED LASSO (2020), HOUSE OF WAX (1953), THE TINGLER (1959), UNDERWATER (2020), JU-ON: ORIGINS (2020), DEATHTRAP (1982), AENIGMA (1988), PAGANINI HORROR (1989), THE SEVERED ARM (1973), LOVECRAFT COUNTRY (2020), CHERNOBYL (2019), THE INVISIBLE MAN (2020), EVIL ED (1997), BLOODTIDE (1984), RELIC (2020), THE HUNT (2020), SHE DIES TOMORROW (2020), THE DARK AND THE WICKED (2020). Links of interest and/or sources cited for research for this episode: An Eye for Detail in THE TERMINATOR (1984) by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic) ‘The Plague of the Zombies’ Delivered a Frightening, Gothic Spin on the Zombie Mythos [Hammer Factory] by Paul Farrell (Bloody Disgusting) [Fantasia 2020] THE DARK AND THE WICKED Review: A Superbly Terrifying Horror Story by Emily von Seele (Dead Ringers) [Fantasia 2020] THE COLUMNIST Review: A Wildly Entertaining Cautionary Tale for the Internet Age by Emily von Seele (Dead Ringers) [Fantasia 2020] ALONE Review: Much More than the Standard Cat-and-Mouse Chase by Emily von Seele (Dead Ringers) [Fantasia 2020] HAIL TO THE DEADITES Review: A Fun Love Letter to EVIL DEAD Fans by Emily von Seele (Dead Ringers) [Fantasia 2020] UNEARTH Review: A Dark Tale of Ecological Terror by Emily von Seele (Dead Ringers) [Fantasia 2020] SLEEP Review: A Journey into the Nightmares of the Past by Emily von Seele (Dead Ringers) [Fantasia 2020] TINY TIM – KING FOR A DAY Review: A Fascinating Portrait of a Unique Artist by Emily von Seele (Dead Ringers)
Terror strikes this week in BLOOD TIDE (1982) as Sam and Dan join James Earl Jones, Lila Kedrova and José Ferrer in wild tale of sea monsters, sacrificial virgins and beachside aerobics. Other film recommendations this week include SCARECROWS and BEDEVILLED, plus in Extra Features, Sam talks to Amy Seimetz, director of SHE DIES TOMORROW, which releases in the UK on August 28. Next Week: THE GAME Email the Arrow Video Podcast hosts for any comments, suggestions or questions at arrowvideopodcast@arrowfilms.co.uk.
We land on the Galápagos Islands with the Doctor and Evelyn to review Bloodtide from Big Finish. And since this is a Silurian story, we try to cobble together a timeline of their history and are flummoxed by the inconsistencies. A story overflowing with historical characters and ideas, we wonder if Silurian Tulok's real crime was genetically engineering lady bumps on Silurian women. Opening music is "Tried" and closing music "The Cave"; both pieces composed by Alistair Lock for Bloodtide. We recorded this episode on 19 April 2020.
Bloodtide RELEASED JULY 2001 Add To Basket Subscribe Bundle Synopsis The prehistoric Earth is dying. Thunderclouds roll across the skies, cloaking the land in darkness. The seas crash and boil as the rain turns to acid. The remnants of the Silurian race place themselves in suspended animation, deep below the surface. One day they will awaken and reclaim their world… The TARDIS has landed on the Galapagos Islands, a desolate outcrop of rocks shrouded in mist and fear. In the settlement of Baquerizo Moreno, there are rumours that prisoners have been mysteriously disappearing from the gaolhouse. A fisherman has been driven insane by something he saw in the caves. And the Doctor and Evelyn are not the only new arrivals; there is also a young natural philosopher by the name of Charles Darwin… Written By: Jonathan Morris Directed By: Gary Russell Cast Colin Baker (The Doctor); Maggie Stables (Evelyn Smythe); Miles Richardson (Charles Darwin); George Telfer (Captain Fitzroy); Daniel Hogarth (Tulok); Julian Harries (Governor Lawson); Helen Goldwyn (Shvak); Jane Goddard (Greta); Jez Fielder (Emilio / Lokan); Rob Shearman (The Myrka); William Johnson (The Myrka10_Winter_for_The_Adept.mp3
20 for 20 (Houndsite...) I will be taking a regular look at 20 releases from 20m years of the Big Finish Doctor Who Monthly range. ALL from the July release (ie The Birthday...) they will be 1) THE SIRENS OF TIME RELEASED JULY 1999 2) 10. WINTER FOR THE ADEPT t RELEASED JULY 2000 3) 22. BLOODTIDE RELEASED JULY 2001 4) 33. NEVERLAND RELEASED JULY 2002 5) 46. FLIP FLOP RELEASED JULY 2003 6) 59. THE ROOF OF THE WORLD RELEASED JUNE 2004 7) 71. THE COUNCIL OF NICAEA RELEASED JULY 2005 8) 84. THE NOWHERE PLACE RELEASED JULY 2006 9) 97. THE WISHING BEAST RELEASED JULY 2007 10) 110. THE BOY THAT TIME FORGOT RELEASED JULY 2008 11) 123. THE COMPANY OF FRIENDS Four one-part stories: 12) 136. COBWEBS RELEASED JULY 2010 13) 149. ROBOPHOBIA RELEASED JULY 2011 14) 162. PROTECT AND SURVIVE RELEASED JULY 2012 15) 175. PERSUASION RELEASED JULY 2013 16) 188. BREAKING BUBBLES AND OTHER STORIES RELEASED 17) 201. WE ARE THE DALEKS RELEASED JULY 2015 18) 214. A LIFE OF CRIME RELEASED JULY 2016 19) 227. THE HIGH PRICE OF PARKING RELEASED JULY 2017 20) 240. HOUR OF THE CYBERMEN RELEASED JULY 2018 this time i talk about - From Wikipedia.... The Sirens of TimeAlbum coverBig Finish Productions audio dramaSeries Doctor WhoRelease no. 1Featuring Fifth DoctorSixth DoctorSeventh DoctorWritten by Nicholas BriggsDirected by Nicholas BriggsProduced by Gary Russell Jason Haigh-ElleryExecutive producer(s) Stephen ColeProduction code 7ZLength 2 hrs 5 minsRelease date 19 July 1999Followed by PhantasmagoriaThe Sirens of Time is the first Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The story was written by Nicholas Briggs and stars Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy. It was recorded between 6–7 March 1999. To coincide with the release of this new Doctor Who range, a CD was given away free with Doctor Who Magazine #279. Titled Talking 'Bout My Regeneration, this documentary considered the history of the show in audio and featured behind the scenes interviews with the cast and production crew. Davison's and Baker's interpretation of their respective regeneration of The Doctor was well received, with each having a distinct voice and considerable character development.[1] Contents1 Synopsis2 Plot3 Cast4 Continuity5 References6 External linksSynopsisWhile Gallifrey is threatened by a fleet of hostile warships outfitted with technology surpassing even that of the Time Lords, the Doctor is dealing with a plot to destroy him in his Fifth, Sixth and Seventh incarnations. Each Doctor faces his own trial alone, before coming together in the final episode to confront the Sirens of Time. PlotVansell, a member of the Celestial Intervention Agency, arrives on Gallifrey with an urgent message for the President of the Time Lords – an invasion fleet threatens the planet and Time Lord technology will not be able to repel them. History has somehow been distorted, and the only clue is the artron energy of a Time Lord in the distortion... the energy belongs to the Doctor. The Seventh Doctor hears the cloister bell tolling within the TARDIS and changes the coordinate setting. A message comes through from the Time Lords but is too garbled for the Doctor to make out its content. He then hears a mysterious sound coming from outside the TARDIS, and exits to investigate. He hears a woman, Elenya, drowning in quicksand and rushes to her rescue. He is waylaid by a cackling hag who says both he and Elenya will die. Arriving at the quicksand, the Doctor wonders why the hag had not tried to save Elenya, and takes her back to the TARDIS. The hag, Ruthley, returns to attend to a crippled old man named Sancroft, her prisoner. Over a communicator, she reports to a commandant who questions her over ion trails he has detected in her sector but she denies knowledge of them. At the TARDIS, the Doctor is not able to enter his ship. He asks Elenya how she arrived on the world. Sensing some familiarity about her he asks if they have met before. Elenya says that she crash landed on the planet. They set out to search for the hag's residence, as another space craft crash lands nearby. Hearing the crash, Sancroft asks Ruthley if the planet's shields are failing, but she then taunts him that no one is coming to his rescue. The Doctor and Elenya see a ship that somehow makes it through the shields. Ruthley is heard communicating with an alien voice on the ship, which informs her that bio-assassin cultures will activate on landing. The Doctor and Elenya desperately dive for cover as a further ship makes a landing nearby. They arrive at its crash site as something alive emerges. Elenya thinks she is looking at a dying creature, but the Doctor believes the opposite – it is something being born. Ruthley speaks to a planetary security robot, a Drudger, and commands it to eliminate the Doctor and Elenya, but it tells her that that procedure is not permitted. Ruthley, talking to herself, says that does not matter because all will be dead soon. The Doctor and Elenya come across the robot which commences to do a mind scan which knocks them out. The Doctor awakes to find himself with Sancroft, but Elenya is still unconscious. He is surprised that the Doctor is not afraid of him. The Drudger reports to Ruthley that it has found bio-engineered life forms emerging from the wreck. The robot confronts the life form and commands it to surrender; its reply is to open fire. Ruthley comes to the cell and tells them they cannot escape, as in the distance they hear the Drudgers being destroyed. Ruthley cackles and tells them that "they" will kill all of them. The Doctor asks if there is anywhere in the house they can all hide, and Sancroft suggests Ruthley's bedroom. Thinking she has done a deal with them, Ruthley approaches the bio-assassins and tells them that infamous Sancroft, First Knight of Velyshaa, is there for ready them to kill. However, the bio-assassins eliminate her so there will be no witnesses. The bio-assassin plays a recorded message – Sancroft has been sentenced to death for war crimes against the people of Calfadoria. When the Doctor pleads with the assassin to spare their lives, it tells him that it has no quarrel with anyone but Sancroft. However, there must be no witnesses, and the assassin opens fire... A submarine prepares to attack a British freighter as the TARDIS materialises on board. The Fifth Doctor disembarks searching for some sort of distortion. He hears a voice of Time Lord calling to him to return to the TARDIS because of the "destruction of time". However, he is unable to get back inside his craft. A woman arrives and tells him that she will take him to her Captain, just as the submarine starts its attack. The submarine crew spot two survivors clinging to a box floating in the debris of the remains of the ship. The Doctor and the woman, Helen, are brought on board and a thrown in a cell. The craft submerges as a British destroyer enters the area. The Doctor demands to see Captain Schweiger with vital information for the Kaiser. The Doctor pretends to be a German spy, telling him that proof of his identity is in an airtight crate now floating in the sea. The Captain is unwilling to retrieve the crate because of the British ships in the area. When returned the cell, the Doctor notices evidence of a time distortion. One of the crew, Schmidt, begins to attack the Doctor and the voice of a Time Lord is heard urging on the attack. On Gallifrey, Vansell is reprimanded for his brutish plan by the President. However, Vansell insists that the Doctor must be stopped, whatever the cost. On the submarine, Helen tends to the Doctor's wounds after his fight as the alarms on the craft go off. A vessel, the Aquitania, the Lusitania or the Mauritania, has been sighted, and the submarine prepares to attack it. Vansell telepathically contacts Schmidt and again tells him to kill the Doctor. He goes to the cell with a pistol, and the Doctor tries to reason with him. The observing Time Lords argue over whether to kill the Doctor but Vansell proceeds to give the order to Schmidt to kill, who then shoots. Schweiger hears the shot and rushes to investigate. The Doctor is still alive, and Helen taking Schmidt's gun shoots and kills the German. The Doctor takes the gun from her, he has only suffered a shoulder wound. He threatens to shoot Schweiger unless he turns the submarine around. Schweiger does not believe the Doctor could shoot him, but Helen takes the gun and displays more determination. Schweiger turns the submarine around and it heads towards the last known position of the TARDIS. The Doctor however is still unable to reunite with his companions inside the TARDIS and realises that the Time Lords wish him to be dead... On Gallifrey, Vansell discovers that a female presence exists inhabiting the vortex at each of the nexus points at which the Doctor has been observed. He has found a further incident involving the Sixth Doctor and the legendary time beast, the Temperon, in the Kurgon system. He pleads with the president for more power, but the President announces that the transduction barriers have been breached and the aliens have landed on Gallifrey. They call themselves the Knights of Velyshaa and have demanded an unconditional surrender... The Sixth Doctor finds himself at some kind of conference on a space ship where a waitress seems very familiar to him. The ship, the Edifice, is investigating a spatial anomaly known as the Kurgon Wonder. However, a particle field quickly surrounds the ship – the Doctor identifies it as a shard of time distortion. He hears voice saying "help me", but is unable to identify the source. With the exception of the Doctor, a waitress named Elly and an android pilot, everyone on board is aged to death by the disruption. The Doctor tells Elly he believes the TARDIS has crashed into the Kurgon Wonder. They are attacked by some kind of monster but the pilot arrives and shoots it. Time distortion begins to make the hull of the ship disintegrate. The Doctor realises that the ship is still heading into the Wonder through momentum. Analysis of the monsters reveals that they are created by accelerated evolution of bacteria and viruses. On Gallifrey, the Knights shoot dead the President, their technology inhibiting any further regenerations. Vansell is also shot but manages to send a final message through the pilot's positronic brain: "do not free the Temperon." Elly reveals that she is part of an organisation dedicated to freeing a being they believe is trapped in the Kurgon Wonder. The Doctor deduces from the presences of Temperon particles that the Wonder is in fact the legendary Temperon trapped at the moment of its death. As the pilot is about to relay the Time Lord's message to the Doctor, Elly shoots it. Afterwards, the Doctor finds himself back in the TARDIS at the centre of the Wonder. The Doctor attempts to dematerialise which will also free the Temperon. The Temperon tells the Doctor that he has released the Knights of Velyshaa. As the Doctor is smothered by the Temperon it issues a final warning: "Beware the Sirens of Time..." The Temperon absorbs the Doctor into itself and continues its warning about the Sirens of Time. Deposited on Gallifrey, he finds himself in the Panopticon alongside his fifth and seventh incarnations, also brought by the Temperon. They enter contact to share their experiences. They realise the girl each of them encountered was in fact the same person. One of the Knights of Velyshaa welcomes Knight Commander Lyena to Gallifrey in the name of Sancroff. They detect Time Lord life signs and force the Doctors to flee. Escaping into the lower parts of Capitol, they start to search for the Temperon. The Sixth and Seventh Doctors observe a Knight out of its armour, its flesh is rotted and diseased. Soon they find the restrained Temperon, but are captured by the Knights. All three Doctors are brought before Lyena who reveals that subjugated Time Lords are being used to revitalise the Knights. She proceeds to reveal what happened next at each of the nexus points. The Seventh Doctor rerouted the planetary shields to repel the bio-assassins and save Sancroff. The Knights one day found him to inspire their plans of conquest. The Fifth Doctor's actions prevented the sinking of the Lusitania. Although the outcome of the First World War was not greatly affected, a common criminal on board the ship who should have died went on to murder Alexander Fleming. Penicillin was never discovered and in 1956 a plague devastated the Earth. This in turn prevented future humans from defeating the Knights of Velyshaa in battle. When the Sixth Doctor freed the Temperon, its destruction allowed the Knights to gain the powers of Time Travel. However, Lyena pleads with the Doctor to return in time and reverse all the changes. It seems that the destruction of the Temperon caused a disease which affected all the Knights. The last remaining TARDIS on Gallifrey is too damaged to allow them to use it. When they suggest they should release the Temperon, Lyena immediately refuses and orders the Doctors be arrested. The Temperon warns the Doctors to beware the Sirens of Time, and to beware Lyena. Grabbing a weapon from a Knight guard, they use it to release the Temperon from its restraints. It tells the Doctors that Elenya, Helen, Ellie and Lyena are all the same, manifestations of the Sirens of Time – a race that feeds on the energies of chaos, distortions and disruptions in time. Unable to disrupt directly, they lure others to do so. If the Doctors obey the Sirens call more than once, they will be forever trapped in their thrall, but Lyena threatens to kill the Fifth Doctor if they disobey her. The Temperon tells the Doctors if they free it, it will go back in time and destroy the Sirens at the beginning of time. However, they realise he cannot destroy the Sirens or he would have already done so. The Temperon admits this, but he could contain them. Renewing her threat to kill the Fifth Doctor, the Sixth Doctor uses his pragmatism to see through the threat and releases the Temperon. Sancroff is killed by a bio-assassin, the Lusitania is destroyed by the German submarine. Vansell's TARDIS arrives on Gallifrey but nothing is out of the ordinary, and he departs. The Doctors arrive at the nexus point where the Seventh Doctor met Elenya for the first time, but ignore her cries for help. They see the hag Ruthley but tell her they were never there. The Doctors then depart, each to try to find their own TARDISes... CastThe Seventh Doctor (parts 1 & 4) – Sylvester McCoyThe Fifth Doctor (parts 2 & 4) – Peter DavisonThe Sixth Doctor (parts 3 & 4) – Colin BakerCommander Raldeth – Andrew FettesCoordinator Vansell – Anthony KeetchThe President – Michael WadeElenya/Helen/Ellie/Knight Commander Lyena – Sarah MowatRuthley – Maggie StablesSancroff – Colin McIntyreCommandant – John WadmoreLt Zenther – John WadmoreCaptain Schweiger – Mark GatissSchmidt – Andrew FettesThe Temperon – Nicholas BriggsPilot Azimendah – John WadmoreCaptain – Mark GatissDelegate – Nicholas PeggSub-commander – John WadmoreKnight 2 – Mark GatissContinuityThe Sirens of Time feed off changes in history in the same way as the Timewyrm who featured in the Seventh Doctor novel range The Virgin New Adventures.The Temperon may be related to the Chronovores first introduced in The Time Monster.Co-ordinator Vansell returns in The Apocalypse Element, Neverland and in the Doctor Who Unbound play, He Jests at Scars.... He was also mentioned in the novel Divided Loyalties.The Knights of Velyshaa and Drudgers return in Big Finish's Dalek Empire audio series.The Doctors share a moment of telepathic contact first seen in The Three Doctors, accompanied a sound effect also introduced in that story.These three Doctors team up with the Eighth Doctor to defeat the Daleks in The Four Doctors.These three Doctors, the Eighth and Fourth Doctors, featured in the Big Finish 50th anniversary story, The Light at the End.References
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who
This week, the Wanderers join the Doctor, Rose, Mickey, Sarah Jane, and K-9 to investigate Deffry Vale High School and why its students have been disappearing! QotW: What two classic companions (living or dead) would you like to see reunited with the 13th Doctor? So Here are the Things.../Listener Mailbag/Who News Discussion of "School Reunion" (Connor 9, Charlie 9.5, Trevor 9.25, David 9.9) Big Finish Audio Adventure: The Holy Terror (Trevor 9, Charlie 9, David 8) Hosts: Trevor @WhovianTrev Trevsplace Charlie @insanityinchaos The Infinite Longbox 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 #171, The Girl in the Fireplace! Our audio adventure will be Bloodtide, available from BigFinish.com.
In this episode of the Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast, Brett and Liam get right back where they left off in respect to sci-fi nerdiness. After a very brief Game of Thrones banter, we get into some Rick and Morty talk, then jump into Doctor Who news thanks to DoctorWhoNews.net. We talk about Big Finish marking down releases from 51-100, and which ones are high caliber audios worthy of paying additional costs to own, and how these releases are don't stack up to the 1-50. (22.28 minute mark) Once we get to the reviews, we begin with the Doctor Who Main Range releases #229 The Silurian Candidate; #230 Time In Office and #231 The Behemoth. We reference previous episodes in the classic series, Warriors of the Deep (also an audio focus myself and Liam did on the podcast, http://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/3629494), Big Finish Main release #22 Bloodtide (both referencing the Silurians); other stories that were referenced that were Main Range 170 Spaceport Fear - featuring Mel & the 6th Doctor; 202 The Warehouse - featuring Mel and the 7th Doctor. (53:33) The Fourth Doctor two part adventure featuring Tom Baker as the 4th Doctor and Louise Jameson as Lela in the stories The Skin of the Sleek and The Thief Who Stole Time, both written by Marc Platt. (56:33) A quick Early Adventures review, as Liam has listened to both, and Brett has listened to neither The Night Witches and The Outliers. (58:48) Benny and the Unbound Doctor box set was discussed. (1:03:43) The Prisoner Volume 2 and the classic stories is discussed and reviewed. (1:12:19) Torchwood - Aliens Among Us Part 1 & 2 as well as Dark Shadows is discussed to close the show. Stay tuned for our up and coming episode of the Audio Focus episode of "Keys of Marinus." Subscribe to the show on Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/doctor-who-alhambra-podcast TuneIn http://tunein.com/radio/Doctor-Who-Alhambra-Podcast-p891406/ Poddirectory http://poddirectory.com/podcast/17156/doctor-who-the-alhambra-podcast Please email the show at: alhambraaudio@gmail.com Tweet the show: @AlhambraPodcast Tweet the hosts: Liam @djNezumi or Brett @Mavic_Chen Visit our website: AlhambraPodcast.weebly.com
We're back with the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn this week in Bloodtide, which also sees the first audio appearance of the Silurians. But will JG and Kevin discover something which expands on this popular race, or will it be a question of more of the same?
Forensic psychologist Paula Maguire returns in BLOOD TIDE, the fifth novel in Claire McGowan's acclaimed series. If you loved Sharon Bolton's LITTLE BLACK LIES or Elly Griffiths' THE WOMAN IN BLUE, you will love this new novel from the author acclaimed as 'the new Ruth Rendell' by Ken Bruen. When ravaged by storms, remote Irish islands become inaccessible... and inescapable. Two scientists inexplicably disappear from remote Bone Island during a vicious storm, and suspicions are quickly raised about foul play. With her own pressing personal issues and the possibility of her mother still being alive at the forefront of her mind, Paula has other concerns but is determined to help. It quickly becomes apparent though that this island has secrets of its own and despite its idyllic and peaceful guise, its history of loyalties and grudges amongst its small community leads Paula to think a murderer may be at large. But with another storm heading in, will Paula be able to solve the case and leave the island in time? Or will she find herself trapped on an inescapable island with a killer's sights firmly on her... (P)2017 Headline Publishing Group Limited Audible UK: http://adbl.co/2ltXtAd Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2mfSt0z
Forensic psychologist Paula Maguire returns in BLOOD TIDE, the fifth novel in Claire McGowan's acclaimed series. If you loved Sharon Bolton's LITTLE BLACK LIES or Elly Griffiths' THE WOMAN IN BLUE, you will love this new novel from the author acclaimed as 'the new Ruth Rendell' by Ken Bruen. When ravaged by storms, remote Irish islands become inaccessible... and inescapable. Two scientists inexplicably disappear from remote Bone Island during a vicious storm, and suspicions are quickly raised about foul play. With her own pressing personal issues and the possibility of her mother still being alive at the forefront of her mind, Paula has other concerns but is determined to help. It quickly becomes apparent though that this island has secrets of its own and despite its idyllic and peaceful guise, its history of loyalties and grudges amongst its small community leads Paula to think a murderer may be at large. But with another storm heading in, will Paula be able to solve the case and leave the island in time? Or will she find herself trapped on an inescapable island with a killer's sights firmly on her... (P)2017 Headline Publishing Group Limited Audible UK: adbl.co/2ltXtAd Amazon UK: amzn.to/2mfSt0z
In the late 70s and early 80s, you couldn't throw a cat without hitting a Jaws horror ripoff. This one takes that time tested monster-in-the-water formula and layers in some Greek mythology, virgin sacrifice, and James Earl Jones. So join Tom and Ryan for our Halloween episode as we discuss Academy Award-winning actors, military juntas, and ravenous sex demons in the 1982 horror flick Blood Tide! Episode Time Stamps: 0:02:31 - Film Summary 0:32:10 - Film Background 1:01:25 - The Good 1:11:10 - The Bad 1:21:15 - The Ugly 1:39:00 - Improving the Film
Adam and Andrea talk about the final Big Finish 10th Doctor Audio play, "Death and the Queen," as well as Big Hero 6 V. 2, and then Adam talks about the attempts to get to Wonder Woman to team up with--herself in Showcase Presents Wonder Woman Volume 2, then Adam talks about 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and then Big Finish Audio Dramas Cradle of the Snake and Blood Tide, and the Atlanta Radio Theatre story, "The Competitor."
Love, laughter and romance are the touchstones of the Bookmark and we're happy to meet CJ Matthew, author and new friend to our listeners and readers everywhere! Her debut paranormal romance suspense novel, Blood Tide (Dolphin Shore Shifters, #1) looks amazing and I love the premise--Blood Tide features a pod of shapeshifting dolphins that pose as humans to protect the oceans at any cost. Let's face it. If anything needs protecting (besides me when there is a spider in the vacinity), it's probably our oceans. Listen in tonight and meet a new original voice in paranormal romance and add CJ Matthew to your "try and buy" reading lists!
Put on your swimsuits and sunscreen jellyheads, because this week we're dipping into Blood Tide! If the depressing isolation doesn't drive you mad, then our hosts' rambling banter will. Enjoy! This Week's Topics: Foreign Territory & '70s Movies Other Talking Points Include: Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dr. Stranglove, Conan the Barbarian, Star Wars, Roots, Schwarzenegger, Stallone, Van Damme, Statham, Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel, Thor, Hercules, Guardians of the Galaxy, Spielberg, George Lucas, Dirty Harry, Bullitt, Easy Rider, and Batman. References to Past Episodes Include: The Mistress of Atlantis, and Idaho Transfer. And YOU Can See This Freaky Foreign Flick Right HERE!
This week the Campervan time travels back to 1967 to take a look at the classic story, The Ice Warriors. The story has recently been released on two brand new shiny DVDs and the two...
In this week’s episode we delve into another Companion Archive, this time featuring Big Finish’s companion roster contibution, Evelyn Smythe. This time we review the The Sixth Doctor audios, The Marian Conspiracy, The Spectre of Lanyon Moor, and Bloodtide. This show marks the return of a certain TTV mascot. Also, Karen Gillan joins the Twitterverse. And of course your feedback! Enjoy! Links mentioned in the show: Karen Gilian on Twitter The Pirates! in an Adventure...Read more The post Episode 68 – Stop! Tudor Time appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.
Well known for producing controversial, demanding and prize-winning teen fiction, Melvin Burgess is now regarded as one of the best writers of contemporary children's literature. In this 2005 schools event he talks about the significance of myth in his new book Bloodsong, the sequel to Bloodtide. Suitable for pupils from S2-4.