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Welcome to a special episode of Around The Console Podcast hosted by the world famous multi-talented singer, guitarist, podcaster and interviewer - Mr. Bob Fleming. Bob is interviewing the gorgeous, sexy beast that is Suky Khakh about his gallivanting up and down the country at various sci-fi conventions. Suky attended BritSci-fi at the Space Centre in Leicester, before meeting up with his Trek This Out Podcast co-hosts -Andrea and Deb - at the Hilton Hotel in Birmingham for Destination Trek. And then finally onto Whooverville 14 at The Quad in Derby where he had a fantastic time. You can hear all about each convention and the people Suky met during this hour long conversation with Bob. Please enjoy and share far and wide and if possible leave a rating on your podcasting app. https://twitter.com/atheconsole https://www.facebook.com/Around-the-console-103450838818887 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPpa1cf63YOT8DlUllsjXsw
AUSTIN, Texas - Valley Interfaith and other groups that make up the Industrial Areas Foundation in Texas are strongly opposed to tax giveaways to large corporations.In Austin, IAF is mobilizing opposition to House Bill 5, which supporters argue will boost economic development. In the attached audio interview, Rosalie Tristan and Joe Hinojosa, both organizers with Valley Interfaith, Joe Higgs from IAF, and Bob Fleming, an organizer with the Metropolitan Organization of Houston, say tax breaks for large corporations should not be paid for with monies that would otherwise go to public education. To read the new stories and watch the news videos of the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service go to www.riograndeguardian.com.
Welcome to Take Your Seats, a podcast where we explore the top sci fi films and discuss them with people that already love the movie. This week our guests are Cliff Shepard and Bob Fleming, and they have us discussing Avatar. Give it a listen, and join in on our Around The Console Facebook page and the Take Your Seats Twitter feed to discuss whether or not you agree with us!
Welcome to this bonus episode of the podcast. Bob (and Alfred) are taking you on a trip back in time to when Bob was lucky enough to interview Andrew Cartmel (his favourite era of Who). They talk about his time as script doctor on the show, from beginning to end and other things too. "best thing that has ever happened to me as a podcasting Who fan." Bob Fleming. Here is the interview in full… Enjoy x https://twitter.com/atheconsole https://www.facebook.com/Around-the-console-103450838818887 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPpa1cf63YOT8DlUllsjXsw
Please join Marc and Bob for this final episode of PROGTOR WHO. It's our ASK THE NERDS special where we answer our lovely listeners questions. It's The End... But the moment has been prepared for... :)
Yes, our favorite EuroSpy CIA agent, Bob Fleming, is back and he's heading to Casablanca to smooch, shoot, sarcasm and save the world from women with on point cat eye makeup and evil geniuses in wheelchairs! Richard Harrison's second appearance as Fleming (after Secret Agent Fireball), is directed by Antonio Marghariti, and it's about as goofy and as fun as you'd expect. Bonus points for angry brawling dwarf in a fez action. The Bill Makes Podcasts Website Bill Makes Podcasts Facebook Group Support the Shows! Join the Gentle Listener Newsletter!
To celebrate the 7th Birthday of PROGTOR WHO original host Marc Atkinson returns for One Night Only (that turned in to 2 nights). On this first part of the birthday celebrations Marc chats with Bob Fleming about DOCTOR WHO related subjects including thoughts on the series 24 blu-ray release and what could be the next release, Jodie/Chibnall's recently announced departures & thoughts on the next showrunner. Along with chat about recent MARVEL movies, various other tv shows & been out playing again as gigging musicians. Marc also plays a song that has never been heard before anywhere… Please join us and help us celebrate 7 years of PROGTOR WHO.
This week we talk with Bob Fleming and hear about his time in enthusiastic sobriety programs in Greensboro, North Carolina, starting at 14 years old. He talks about struggling to manage his diabetes because he was called "attention seeking" for needing to eat and sleep regularly, what graduation was like, and what he still deals with now from his time in the group. We had so much fun with Bob, and we hope you will too!You can find more information about us at:enthusiasticsobrietyabuse.comInstagram:@ontheemmis@essurvivorsTik Tok:@ontheemmislinktr.ee/ontheemmispodShop to support!https://www.redbubble.com/people/themrsleibler/shop?asc=u
The Sifi underated Lynch film DUNE, we review and analyse this troubled film. Listen and see if you agree or not to the three hosts John Aiken, Bob Fleming and Shep's. Garanteed laughs and debates.
In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast..... Audio Commentary - Time and The Rani Episode 1 In this commentary special, Phil is joined by Bob Fleming from the Progtor Who Podcast to talk about the episode of Doctor Who that has special memories for him, which is episode 1 of Time and The Rani. They pair of them also chat about Bob's podcasting duties of Proctor Who and of course his Star Trek podcast Trek This Out. You can find the Bob's podcasts here: Progtor Who Trek This Out
Welcome to Take Your Seats, a podcast where we explore the top sci fi films and discuss them with people that already love the movie. Welcome to out New Year Special! This week our guests are Bob Fleming and Craig Stimson, and they have us discussing the 1966 sci-fi movie, Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150AD. Give it a listen, and join in on our Progtor Who Facebook page and the Take Your Seats Twitter feeds to discuss whether or not you agree with us
Welcome to Take Your Seats, a podcast where we explore the top sci fi films and discuss them with people that already love the movie. Welcome to out Christmas Special! This week our guests are Bob Fleming and Craig Stimson, and they have us discussing the 1965 sci-fi movie, Dr Who and the Daleks. Give it a listen, and join in on our Progtor Who Facebook page and the Take Your Seats Twitter feeds to discuss whether or not you agree with us
First presidential debate between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon from CBS studios, Chicago, Illinois. During the debate, Senator Kennedy states, "I don't believe in big government, but I believe in effective governmental action." Each candidate makes an opening statement of eight minutes and a closing statement of three minutes. Howard K. Smith moderates. Sander Vanocur, Charles Warren, Stuart Novins, and Bob Fleming question the candidates after their opening remarks. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/art-mcdermott/support
In this episode of A Dirtbag's Guide, I interview Bob Fleming and Dawn Williams of the hard-hitting Americana-rock operation, Bob Fleming and the Cambria Iron Company, which has been touring for almost 5 years. Their second album, "Mother Mary", was released a little over a year ago - an album which had its tour process cut short by the pandemic and leaving Bob holed up at home writing the next one. The three of us talk a lot about how COVID has affected the music industry and the silver linings of having more time for writing and recording while touring is at a standstill. We also chat about the creative process, celebrating your friends' successes, and the hard work it takes to "make it big." While I've never met them in person, I think this conversation really speaks to how those of us in the business of music and touring have these shared experiences and are part of a bigger, supportive community. Give it a listen at the link in my bio for a PSA on moose safety and don't sleep on their music! Everything they've put out to date is great and they've also got a new album in the chamber! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adirtbagsguide/support
In this episode of A Dirtbag's Guide, I interview Bob Fleming and Dawn Williams of the hard-hitting Americana-rock operation, Bob Fleming and the Cambria Iron Company, which has been touring for almost 5 years. Their second album, "Mother Mary", was released a little over a year ago - an album which had its tour process cut short by the pandemic and leaving Bob holed up at home writing the next one. The three of us talk a lot about how COVID has affected the music industry and the silver linings of having more time for writing and recording while touring is at a standstill. We also chat about the creative process, celebrating your friends' successes, and the hard work it takes to "make it big." While I've never met them in person, I think this conversation really speaks to how those of us in the business of music and touring have these shared experiences and are part of a bigger, supportive community. Give it a listen at the link in my bio for a PSA on moose safety and don't sleep on their music! Everything they've put out to date is great and they've also got a new album in the chamber! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adirtbagsguide/support
Welcome to Take Your Seats, a podcast where we explore the top sci fi films and discuss them with people that already love the movie. This week is our 50th episode, so as a special treat our guests this week are Progtor Who's Bob Fleming and Craig Stimson, and we are reviewing the 1996 TV Movie - Doctor Who: The Movie. Give it a listen, and join in on our Progtor Who Facebook page and the Take Your Seats Twitter feeds to discuss whether or not you agree with us!
Bob Fleming of the Progtor Who and Trek this Out podcasts joins us to discuss one of his favourite Star Trek episodes, Deep Space Nine 30th Anniversary celebration, Trials and Tribble-ations. We compare Trek's 30th Birthday celebrations with that of Doctor Who's, debate Quentin Tarantino's proposed big screen reimagining of The Original Series Gangster classic, 'A Piece of the Action', celebrate the "lads lads lads" of DS9, Bashir and O'Brien, enjoy the drunken trash talking going down in the Enterprise bar, while Liam shamefully fails to remember who Jerry Fielding is and talks up the importance of Sisko meeting Kirk on the bridge. As usual you can find SPOCKLIGHT on: TWITTER - @spocklightpod INSTAGRAM – @spocklightpod FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/spocklightpod/ EMAIL - spocklightpod@gmail.com Please Follow, like, share, subscribe, review and all that good stuff. You can find Progtor Who and Trek this Out where all good podcasts are available. Credit for our wonderful theme music goes to the incredibly talented, Adam Johnston’s, you can find more of his work at - https://adamjohnstonuk.bandcamp.com/ Our beautiful artwork was created by Stephen Trumble, see more at http://www.stephentrumble.com
Our guest host this time is Bob Fleming, one of the founders of PROGTOR WHO, a Doctor Who podcast that has been running since 2014. Bob gives his thoughts on the 2002 Big Finish audio release Spare Parts, written by Marc Platt, directed by Gary Russell and featuring the 5th Doctor and Nyssa, played by Peter Davision and Sarah Sutton. Listening Recommendations: Philip recommends the audio box set Doctor Who: The Third Doctor Adventures Vol. 6. Dwayne recommends the 1992 album On The Sunday of Life by Porcupine Tree. Bob recommends the podcast Athletico Mince & the music of Marc Atkinson. Theme music by Husky by the Geek. Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: sirensofaudio.com Twitter: @AudioSirens Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/sirensofaudio/ All clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio/message
Join the team as we delve into this haunting yet beautiful masterpiece. With its many theories and explanations explored. The Lynch Mob hosts are Cliff Shep, John Aitken and Bob Fleming.
In this edition of the Who's He? Podcast..... Audio Commentary - Terror of the Vervoids After nearly 3 years of audio commentary drought, the Who's He? Podcast make their triumphant return with a commentary for Terror of the Vervoids. And to celebrate, Phil is joined by Bob Fleming from the Progtor Who Podcast and Jim Cameron from the Krynoid Podcast to chat through 4 episodes of Doctor Who and also as usual bringing you facts from the day of the original broadcast. But be warned, this commentary contains lots of swearing and naughty type words and is not safe for work!!
Welcome to Take Your Seats, a podcast where we explore the top sci fi films and discuss them with people that already love the movie. This week our guest is Bob Fleming, and he has us discussing 2009 comicbook adaptation, Watchmen (The Ultimate Cut). Give it a listen, and join in on our Progtor Who Facebook and Twitter feeds to discuss whether or not you agree with us!
Episode 11 of Ninebullets Radio. Here is the playlist [Artist – Song (Album)]: 01. Have Gun, Will Travel - Standing At The End Of The World (Fiction, Fact or Folktale?) 02. Morgan Wade & the Stepbrothers - Songs I Won't Remember (Puppets With My Heart) 03. Matt Woods - Hey, Heartbreaker (Natural Disasters) 04. Lucero - Everything Has Changed (Among The Ghosts) 05. Larkin Poe - She's A Self Made Man (She's A Self Made Man) 06. Bob Fleming and the Cambria Iron Company - Flip of a Coin (Mother Mary) 07. Caleb Caudle - Monte Carlo (Better Hurry Up) 08. American Aquarium - The Long Haul (Lamentations) 09. Sadler Vaden - Don't Worry (Anybody Out There?) 10. The Mastersons - The Last Laugh (No Time For Love Songs) 11. Van Darien - American Steel (Levee) 12. Uncle Lucius - Keep The Wolves Away (Uncle Lucius) 13. Gabe Lee - Honky Tonk Hell (Honky Tonk Hell) 14. Ashley McBryde - First Thing I Reach For (Never Will) 15. The SteelDrivers - Bad For You (Bad For You) 16. Hellbound Glory - Damned Angel (Pure Scum) 17. The White Buffalo - The Rapture (On The Widows Walk) 18. Hailey Whitters - The Devil Always Made Me Think Twice (The Dream) 19. Jade Jackson - Bottle It Up (Wilderness) 20. Rookie - Sunglasses (Rookie) 21. Justin Wells - Ruby (The Burl Sessions) 22. Rye Davis - King Me (Rye Davis) 23. Ritch Henderson - If It's Only For Tonight (Single) 24. Joshua Ray Walker - Voices (Voices) 25. Jason Isbell - What've I Done to Help (Reunions) 26. Nathan Kalish - Pam & Tim (Songs For Nobody) 27. Jared Rabin - No Direction (No Direction) 28. Anna Lynch - Hotter Than Hades (Apples In The Fall) 29. Zach Bryan - Rest, Rose (Single) 30. Glossary - Trouble Won't Last Always (Long Live All Of Us) Bold = Request Ninebullets Radio on: Facebook, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Music, IHeartRadio P.S.: If you like this show, do me a favor and post about it on your Facebook/Twitter/Instagram. It’ll do a lot to help these bands reach new ears and in the end, that’s what this is all about. Episode 11: posted 03.22.2020
Mark is joined by Bob Fleming from the Trek This Out podcast and author and podcaster Iain Martin to discuss the Doctor Who series 12 opener "Spyfall". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdology-uk/message
Marc Atkinson and Bob Fleming, accomplished musicians and erstwhile co-podcasters, choose the eight items they'd (each) take with them, if they were about to be marooned on a (separate) desert planet (from one another) Opening theme: Jesus Couldn't Drum Progtor Who Marc's Bandcamp Page
Mark is joined by Bob Fleming from the Progtor Who podcast. We'll be looking back at Vincent and The Doctor from Matt Smith's first series. You can find Bob at Progtor Who Bob recommends Sapiens and Guy Pratt Mark recommends Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division and Black Mirror --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdology-uk/message
Welcome to Take Your Seats, a podcast where we explore the top sci fi films and discuss them with people who already love the movie. This week our guest is the legend that is Bob Fleming, and he has us discussing 1982 sci-fi icon Star Trek 2 - The Wrath Of Khan. Give it a listen, and join in on our Progtor Who facebook and Twitter feeds where we will read your comments out. Enjoy!
Welcome to ‘The Discovery Log’ and to our end-of-season awards show. John Aitken is your host along Progtor Who’s own, Suky Khakh. joined today by the ever-joyous Bob Fleming as we celebrate the good and bad, the Mr Positive and the Mr Negative of Star Trek Discovery Season TWO! So sit back, relax and let us BEAM into your ears.
In this edition of the Who's He? Podcast.... Companion Special - K9 This episode Phil talks to Bob Fleming from the Progtor Who and The Discovery Log podcast about his favourite Doctor Who companion K9. During this conversation on the Doctors erm.. 4 legged friend, it slowly dawns on Bob that he really loves John Leeson and it also gives Phil another chance to get wound up at Brendan from K9 and Co. Be warned, this podcast contains strong language! Links Twitter: @BoFleming Website: https://progtorwho.podbean.com
Welcome ‘The Discovery Log’. John Aitken is your host along Progtor Who’s own, Suky Khakh. They will be joined by a token Red Shirt each week, to review episodes from season two of Star Trek Discovery. This weeks Red Shirt is (again) Progtor Who’s very own Bob Fleming! In this episode, we review episode five of Star Trek Discovery: Season Three, SAINTS OF IMPERFECTION. We also read out our lovely listeners feedback to the story. So sit back, relax and let us transport into your ears.
Data theft has run amok, and the internet is fraught with vulnerabilities. Anytime you are on the internet, you’re putting yourself – and your important digital files and folders – at risk to potential attack. Users should pay close attention to suspicious email, and check frequently to prevent hackers from gaining access to home or business networks. Malware, spyware and keylogging attacks are real, and can cause significant damage. In fact, research firms tell us that a successful attack can likely cause a small business to close its doors within 6 to 9 months of the attack. Robert Fleming, founder and president of BlackSquare Technologies, talks about securing your digital information from potential harm through hardware encryption tools. He also shares one of their key tools called Enigma, which delivers secure, simple, real-time USB hardware encryption and decryption to protect data, no matter where that data is stored. Watch the episode: Listen to the podcast: Protecting Your Data And Privacy with Robert Fleming This is an episode where we are doing a return podcast with Bob Fleming. He’s the Founder and President of previous podcast (http://businessleaderspodcast.com/bob-fleming-ceo-blacksquare-technology-if-its-important-encrypt-it/) , we were talking about the Enigma device. It looks like a thumb drive, but does not store any data. Enigma offers a female connector which allows the user to connect any type of USB storage device. The whole idea is we wanted to get an update as to where we are. If you would, Bob, recap your business and who you serve. Thanks for having me back, Bob. We’re a small Colorado based company called BlackSquare Technologies, and we build an external hardware encryption tool that we call Enigma. Enigma allows the connection of any USB storage device. Enigma itself does not store data and acts as a firewall to protect against malware and spyware attacks. With a simple click, Enigma allows the user to encrypt and decrypt data, no matter where that data may be stored. Enigma has been designed to support the consumer and small business, and offers value to a single user to hundreds of users. It’s also important to mention that Enigma does not have a back door, so please record your passwords. As we look at the device, let’s back up a little bit and talk about some of your background and how you brought your background forward into the design and bringing to market of this device. I bring over eighteen years of data security expertise and consultancy experience to BlackSquare. Prior to founding BlackSquare, my colleagues and I worked for a very large storage manufacturing company here in Colorado, where we designed and marketed full disk encrypting and self encrypting hard drives. In the early 2000’s, I realized myself that data was suspect. If important data fell into the wrong hands, it could be leveraged or monetized against that company, it’s leadership, its board, its investors, vendors and contacts. My team and I decided that we could design and build a product which will allow us to protect our important data from everybody. That’s how it came about. I have an Enigma device here in my business. We were backing it up and I have a relatively large backup drive, which has a USB plug on it. It plugs right into Enigma. It’s a very simple process to drag and drop a file and encrypt it. You drag and drop it to the same place. You choose to encrypt or decrypt as you see fit. Some of the things that we talk about here, for folks who are going, “I’m migrating from storing information on my local hard drive to Dropbox or any various cloud providers.” Let’s dig into that process and your thoughts on protecting the data in the “cloud.” While storing data in the cloud is beneficial, cloud storage is just as suspect as any other form of storage. If...
Welcome to ‘The Discovery Log’. Sadly, Bob Fleming is your host this week, along with Progtor Who’s own, Suky Khakh. This weeks token Red Shirt is Phil Cannon from Who’s He Podcast. In this episode, we review episode four of Star Trek Discovery: Season Two, An Obol for Charon. We also read out our lovely listeners feedback to the story. So sit back, relax and let us transport into your ears.
Welcome to ‘The Discovery Log’. John Aitken is your host along Progtor Who’s own, Suky Khakh. This weeks token Red Shirt is Bob Fleming. In this episode, we review episode one of Star Trek Discovery: Season Two, BROTHER. We also read out our lovely listeners feedback to the story. So sit back, relax and let us transport into your ears.
Welcome to the inaugural voyage of the new podcast ‘The Discovery Log’. John Aitken is your host along with Progtor Who’s own, Suky Khakh. They will be joined by a token Red Shirt each week, to review episodes from season two of Star Trek Discovery. This weeks Red Shirt is Bob Fleming, also from Progtor Who. On the pilot episode, you will be getting to know your hosts and their love of Star Trek, their thoughts on Discovery Season One and what they are looking forward most from the imminent arrival of Season Two. So sit back, relax and let us transport into your ears.
Please join us on this very special, suprise edition of PROGTOR WHO. Marc looks back on the recent VWORP convention in Manchester and, thanks to Bob Fleming for the audio recording, we present the Paul McGann and Peter Davison panels... Please join us.... :)
Please join Marc as he chats with Bob Fleming about his love of DOCTOR WHO and his own musical career with bands like The Beggars Bunce and The Plug... We also get to hear 3 great songs written by Bob from his musical projects...
If it’s important, encrypt it! with BlackSquare Technologies How did BlackSquare Technologies come about, and tell us about the Enigma product. I have been in the data security field for close to 14 years now, and have observed an increase in data theft over that time. Moreover, we’ve seen data theft come into its own over the past 5 years; hackers and bad actors have stolen not only money but valuable and confidential data, surpassing trillions of dollars. Thieves access, monitor and then monetize data. Once ‘in’ a network, it’s very difficult to remove their presence. The genesis of BlackSquare came about by thinking we could build a simple yet secure ‘tool’ that any user could manage to encrypt and decrypt data. That was the idea; it has to be simple to manage and simple to use. Why? We wanted to build this product so that consumers and SMBs could now manage data independent of the operating systems. As you know, both WIN and MAC operating systems are continually under pressure to fix problems, which may be an entry point for the hackers and bad actors. After developing a skeleton concept, we did quite a bit of market research to make sure we were on the right track, to validate what we needed to build, and to see if there was a market out there. Well, it turns out that the market is global; that millions of users are looking for a way to protect their valuable data. The cumulative message from this effort was If it’s important, encrypt it. Each user may wish to encrypt what’s important to them. And then, there’s the name Enigma. We wanted to honor the original German engineer (Arthur Scherbius) who in the 1919-20 time frame began to build the Enigma multiple rotor manual encryption machines. Why build Enigma? Over the past 15 years, we’ve seen data theft continue to expand and grow. Today, data theft is the largest growing market on the planet, with no real solution in sight. We’re told that 91% of all data breaches occur due to humans making mistakes and clicking on links or documents, which can ruin an otherwise great day. Concerns over malware, spyware and ransomware dominate conversations in every day life as well as those who live in and support IT departments worldwide. And, it’s really expensive to recover from a data breach! Just look at Target and how many classes of people were affected: Board members, leadership, management, employees, investors, customers and vendors. In a breach everyone is impacted, your reputation will take a hit and you’ll now have to work harder to retain existing customers, let alone acquire new ones. With that said, we wanted to offer a best in class, innovative, easy to use encryption tool to consumers and small and medium sized business owners (SMBs) so that they can now protect valuable or important data, and that’s what we have done. Why don’t I know about Enigma to encrypt files? After years of product design and development, BlackSquare is now offering our Enigma product. We offer Enigma for sale on our web site and thru IT experts and MSSP resellers, and we’re always on the lookout for qualified passionate resellers to understand and represent our products. Now, resellers can offer their clients a tool which may be used to encrypt important data. The goal: users manage important data on both WIN and MAC computers, notebooks or tablets with a USB port. Enigma is now WIN and MAC compatible, and operates independently of the operating system. Enigma looks to be a USB thumb drive, but it does not store data. Instead, Enigma provides a female USB connector where you can connect any type of USB storage device Users can learn to use and manage an Enigma in 5-10 minutes. It’s a very short learning curve, which was one of our priorities when developing the tool. Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) certifications Enigma is FIPS 140-2 hardware certified, meaning our
This episode features music from Better Days & Punchline as well as an interview with Bob Fleming from the Beggar's Bunce and a live recording of the title track of their album Silent Revolution. First Track: Better Days - Worthless Second Track: Punchline - Darkest Dark Bob Fleming/Beggar's Bunce interview
Please join Marc Atkinson, Bob Fleming and Craig Stimson for PROGTOR WHO: Where WHO and PROG collide... On today's show the guys celebrate BIG FINISH and look back on two classic stories; SPARE PARTS and THE HOLY TERROR.... They also play 3 great songs from MUSE, STEVE ROTHERY and a 'Mystery left field Choice'.... Please get in touch and leave us feedback on our humble podcast... Happy Listening... :)
Please join Bob Fleming, Craig Stimson and Marc Atkinson for PROGTOR WHO: Where WHO and PROG collide.... In this episode Bob interviews writer Joe Lidster about his work on several DOCTOR WHO 'Big Finish' stories, TV's TORCHWOOD & THE SARAH JANE ADVENTURES and his continuing TV and audio work....Then Bob, Craig and Marc discuss the recent SYMPHONIC SPECTACULAR tour and what they thought of the whole experience... During the podcast we play great tunes from BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST, SPIRALING and MURRAY GOLD/THE BBC ORCHESTRA OF WALES... As a bonus we also play 'Joe Lidster's song of choice'.... We hope you enjoy our podcast... Please leave us a review and/or get in touch to let us know what you think of our humble podcast... Happy listening... :)
Please join Marc Atkinson, Bob Fleming, Craig Stimson and special guest Jim Cameron (from the KRYNOID PODCAST) for episode 21 of PROGTOR WHO: Where WHO and PROG collide... In this episode the guys talk about AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE & TIME, the 2013 Mark Gattis scripted 'docu-drama' depicting the origins of our favourite show... We also play 3 great songs from MARILLION, STEVE WILSON and SNOWY WHITE.... Bob learns two new words, Marc reads out 'The Bits Bob's Banned From Doing' (ie; our listeners comments), Jim brings a certain 'sophistication' to proceedings and Craig stuns us all in to silence with just one word... :) Hope you enjoy... Please leave us some feedback :)
In this episode Bob Fleming interviews late 80's script editor Andrew Cartmel. Afterwards Marc, Craig and Bob discuss the 7th Doctor era and what it means to them... They also discuss the latest news in the WHO world... We also play 3 great songs by THE NEAL MORSE BAND, MOSTLY AUTUMN and JETHRO TULL.... Please join us for PROGTOR WHO: Where WHO and PROG collide... :)
Marc Atkinson, Bob Fleming and Craig Stimson host PROGTOR WHO: Where WHO & PROG collide... On this edition the guys talk about the 50th anniversary story THE DAY OF THE DOCTOR as well as the Paul McGann starring NIGHT OF THE DOCTOR.... They also play 3 great songs from FLYING COLOURS, TOTO and a 'Mystery Left Field Choice'.... We hope you enjoy the episode... :)
Marc Atkinson, Bob Fleming and Craig Stimson host PROGTOR WHO: Where WHO and PROG collide... In this edition Bob interviews comedian, Actor and massive DOCTOR WHO fan Toby Hadoke.... The guys also discuss DOCTOR WHO's TV future and the latest news as well as a brand new, post credit feature 'ALSO ON TV'... They also play 3 greats songs from THE VOCAL COMPANY, PINK FLOYD and THE BEGGARS'S BUNCE... We hope you enjoy.... :)
Marc Atkinson, Bob Fleming and Craig Stimson host PROGTOR WHO: Where WHO and PROG collide... In this episode the guys talk about the 1985 Sixth Doctor 'classic' REVELATION OF THE DALEKS.... They also play 3 great songs from STEVE WILSON, THE NEAL MORSE BAND and Craig's 'Mystery Choice' :) We hope you enjoy... Please leave us feedback :)
For the first of our new ‘1st of the month’/monthly episodes Marc Atkinson, Bob Fleming and Craig Stimson review LAST CHRISTMAS: The DOCTOR WHO 2014 Christmas special…. We also play 3 great songs from JOE BONAMASSA, NORTHLANDS (AKA TONY PATTERSON & BRENDAN EYRE) and this ep’s ‘Mystery Lefty Field Choice’… We hope you enjoy episode please feel free to get in touch and/or leave us a review on i-tunes… PROGTOR WHO: WHERE WHO & PROG COLLIDE…..
Marc Atkinson, Bob Fleming and Craig Stimson host episode 13 of PROGTOR WHO: ‘Where WHO and PROG collide’ In this episode we look back over the whole of season 8 and count down how we collectively rated the episodes. Which ep comes in at NUMBER ONE? And which gets this year’s ‘Wooden Spoon’ award? As this is a celebratory edition we reward ourselves by playing songs from RIVERSEA (Marc’s band), DEMONS (Bob’s band) and ALANIS MORRISETTE (Craig’s favourite artiste). We hope you enjoy the show. If you do please leave us a review on i-tunes etc… J
Tim sits with Bob Fleming and discusses becoming a father, World War II, Disney, and folk music.
Una novedad total, para quien no es un melomano constante, de la musica colombiana. Bob Fleming y su saxo, nos hacen recorrer algunas composiciones famosas, que permanecen en el recuerdo nacional colombiano. Un viaje interesante. … Leer Más