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Lucky Day (Doctor Who) 3 languages Tools Appearance hide Text Small Standard Large Width Standard Wide Color (beta) Automatic Light Dark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 316 – "Lucky Day" episode Promotional title-card Cast – – – Others Benjamin Chivers – Young Conrad Kirsty Hoiles – Moira Clark – Conrad Clark Gethin Alderman – The Shreek Kareem Alexander – Jordan Lang – Carla Sunday – Cherry Sunday – Louise Miller Madison Stock – Elsa Paddy Stafford – Sparky Blake Anderson – Jack Aoife Gaston – Michelle – Alfie Michael Woodford – Derek – Alexander Devrient – Colonel Christofer Ibrahim Tina Gray – Audrey – Shirley Bingham – – Herself – Himself – Herself Calypso Cragg – Influencer 2 James Craven – Influencer 3 Selorm Adonu – Influencer 1 Aidan Cook – The Vlinx – Voice of the Vlinx – Mrs Flood Production Directed by Written by Script editor David Cheung Produced by Vicki Delow Executive producer(s) Joel Collins Music by Series Running time 46 minutes First broadcast 3 May 2025 Chronology ← Preceded by "" Followed by → "" "Lucky Day" is the fourth episode of the of the series . It was written by , and was directed by . The episode was released on , , and on 3 May 2025. It features the return of companion (), who plays a leading role in the episode opposite Conrad Clark (), with both the () and (), the series' main leads, only appearing briefly. The episode focuses on Ruby, who begins a relationship with Conrad as she attempts to find her place in the world after leaving the Doctor. When it is revealed that Conrad wants to "expose" for their goals being "fake", Ruby and have to deal with the repercussions of Conrad's actions. The episode was devised by showrunner , with Davies enlisting McTighe to write the episode. He used the episode to explore Ruby and Kate's characters while also exploring the "the spread of online hatred" and its effects. The episode's monster, the Shreek, was based off of McTighe's childhood fears of dog-like creatures in the dark, with the creature being portrayed via costume and an animatronic head. Filming took place in November 2023 and it was with the . The episode received positive reviews from critics, who highlighted Gibson's performance, the twist regarding Conrad's true identity, and the episode's social commentary, but were more critical of underdeveloped plotlines in the episode, as well as the execution of Conrad as an antagonist. Plot [] and arrive on New Year's Day, 2007, and meet eight-year-old Conrad. Following this, Conrad investigates sightings of the Doctor and the , seeing a younger Doctor with his then-companion in 2024, where he is marked as prey by a creature called the Shreek. In 2025, after stopping travelling with the Doctor, Ruby gives Conrad about her encounters with extraterrestrial life an interview on his podcast. They start dating and she gives him an antidote to act against him being marked by the Shreek, which has been recently captured by . At a weekend away at Conrad's home village, Ruby fears she is in danger and tells Conrad she is suffering from following her experiences with the Doctor. Two Shreek appear in pursuit of Conrad, who admits he did not take the antidote. Ruby calls UNIT and their leader to the village. The Shreek are revealed to be fake, part of a setup orchestrated by Conrad, whose relationship with Ruby was a ploy, against UNIT. A scandal breaks and Conrad and his followers continue to perpetuate disinformation about the non-existence of aliens, discrediting UNIT. After Conrad publishes details of UNIT employees, Kate realises he has an insider in UNIT. The insider sneaks Conrad into the building. Alerted to his presence, Kate allows Conrad to reach the command floor, where he livestreams his intrusion. In order to expose Conrad's lies Kate releases the Shreek, which hunts Conrad. With the Shreek attacking him, Conrad admits on his livestream he has been lying about UNIT. Ruby stuns the Shreek, although it manages to injure Conrad's arm. Public sentiment turns in UNIT's favour, though Colonel Ibrahim tells Kate that she went too far by releasing the Shreek. Ruby decides to get away to overcome her trauma, and Kate offers her support when she is ready to talk. Conrad is imprisoned and the Doctor berates him for harming Ruby and his friends. Conrad asks the Doctor if he has yet met Belinda, who the Doctor has not, since that's his future. The Doctor tells Conrad that he will die in prison and be forgotten by history. However, after the Doctor leaves Conrad, Mrs Flood releases him. Production [] Development [] Showrunner wished to include an episode discussing the spread of "toxic, online hatred", and contacted writer to write the script. McTighe had previously written episodes under former showrunner . When writing the episode, he said that he wanted to take the opportunity to explore what happens to a after they leave , feeling that it had infrequently been done in the past. McTighe described the episode as a mix between , , and . He also compared one of the main settings to Devil's End from the 1971 serial and the fact that it was a Ruby-centric story to the 2024 episode "". Ruby was referred to as having following her time with the Doctor, which Davies wanted to portray in the episode. The episode also allowed McTighe to explore Kate's character further, with her willingness to go too far being something that McTighe stated would have further repercussions "beyond this episode, beyond this season, even beyond this show." McTighe developed the Shreek off the idea of a "four-legged, creeping animal", leaning into his childhood fears about dog-like creatures in the dark. He made its motivations simple, with a desire to hunt, to make a monster that could not be reasoned with and terrifying. Prior to this, the Shreek were first mentioned in Caged, a 2024 Doctor Who novel by . McTighe also included a number of to past episodes and . "Lucky Day" is a "Doctor-lite" episode, which Davies stated required them to find "inventive ways" to include the Doctor, one of which is a to a story set in the . The took place at on 7 November 2023. Casting [] The episode starred (left) and (right) as and Conrad Clark. returns as outgoing series regular and former companion . It is the first of two appearances that Gibson is set to make during the , as well as her first appearance since the 2024 Christmas special, "". In July 2024, at the Doctor Who panel, it was officially announced that had been cast in a role that would be involved in Ruby's character arc. Further details later revealed that Hauer-King would portray Conrad, a and Ruby's boyfriend. and also make brief appearances as the of and his companion, , respectively. who plays Alfie previously held the role of the Castellan in "" (1983). reprised her role as newsreader Trinity Wells. appears as herself, a Welsh presenter on interviewing Conrad. The remainder of the guest cast includes , , , , Alexander Devrient, and , as well as in a voice role. Filming and production design [] The primary Shreek costume was constructed using molds and , with the final molds eventually being injected with and painted. The Shreek uses an animatronic head. The Shreek costumes used in the episode by Conrad's friends were designed as derivative versions of the primary Shreek costume. The design team at Millenium FX had a designer look at the primary Shreek costume once and then construct the derivative version from memory to reflect the costumes' in-universe construction. The team had to make the costumes look convincing while also looking like "rubber costumes", which proved a challenge. The Shreek performers are unable to see inside the mask, requiring outside direction for the actors to know where they need to go. The inclusion of in the scene where Conrad explores the abandoned department store featuring the Shreek was a result of McTighe wanting to include a callback to the first episode of Doctor Who's revived era, "" (2005), which featured living mannequins called . Pame Downe designed Ruby's outfits with dark blue and green colors, which Gibson felt were "more mature colors". One of her outfits included a pinstripe suit and pants that Gibson said was reminiscent of one of 's previous outfits in the series. Filming occurred in the Welsh village of (pictured). "Lucky Day" is directed by . The episode was placed in the second production block of the fifteenth series with the first episode, "", and followed recording of "Joy to the World" in the block immediately preceding. The two episodes in this block were filmed concurrently by utilizing a . for the episode began on 14 November 2023. Gibson and Hauer-King were spotted filming scenes together two days later. was done in on 24 November. The production team made use of for the aforementioned abandoned department store scene, which was similarly used as a filming location in "Rose". For the scenes set in the village, the town of , was used with recording taking place from 27–29 November. Two-thirds of the budget allocated to the six-week filming block was used during those three days, three hours of which were spent shooting three takes with a helicopter. Broadcast and reception [] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating B- 10/10 7/10 Broadcast [] "Lucky Day" was released on at 8 a.m. (BST) in the United Kingdom and on in the United States at 12 a.m. on 3 May 2025. A broadcast of the episode followed at 7:10 p.m. BST. also handled international distribution of the episode. Ratings [] The episode recorded overnight broadcast ratings of 1.5 million, a decline on the previous episodes and setting a new record low after Lux's 1.58 million. Critical reception [] Robert Anderson, writing for , praised the episode's writing, the performance of Gibson, and the usage of Conrad as an antagonist, though stated that the episode, at times could feel "hollow" and that Ruby's character arc was not as well executed as it could have been. Daniel Cooper, writing for , similarly highlighted the twist about Conrad's identity, McTighe's writing, and the episode's social commentary, but felt Conrad's backstory utilizing "the trope that survivors of abuse perpetuate that cycle of abuse" was overused. Adi Tantimedh, writing for , praised the episode, highlighting the twist involving Conrad and the episode's social commentary. Stefan Mohammed, writing for , found several of the episode's plot points underdeveloped, stating that Ruby's character arc was undermined by her strong home life and that Conrad embodying all aspects of the social issues being discussed made him feel overcomplicated with unclear motivations. Despite this, he found Gibson's performance compelling, and highlighted the episode's usage of Kate. Vicky Jessop, writing for the , positively highlighted the episode, though felt Conrad's execution as an antagonist was weak, and that the consequences of his actions were not explored well enough. 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Se cumplieron 30 años de la obtención de la medalla de oro en Hockey femenino por parte del seleccionado argentino en los Juegos Panamericanos de Mar del Plata 1995. Es por eso que con Julieta recordamos ese logro al ser parte de aquel equipo, además el legado que dejo ese plantel de jugadoras y también dio su análisis del deporte en la región.
We are joined this week by Lilly (owner of the most iconic flag of all time and Luke Castellan scholar) to get into Luke's tragic backstory! Tangents include how May Castellan funds her sandwich making hobby, what we were up to 13 years ago, One Direction, White People Taco Night, and the Saw movies. Follow us on instagram at @demigoddebutpod, TikTok at @demigoddebutpod, Threads at @demigoddebutpod, and Twitter (X) at @demigoddebutpodSend us an email: demigoddebut@gmail.comFollow Lilly on Tiktok at @annabethchaseluvr and on instagram at @lillykayeeeee
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This week we go into The Demigod Diaries with our friends from Monster Donut! We needed some real Luke stans on to talk about his other traumatic backstory. Send us an Iris message at oftheeldestgodspod@gmail.com with your thoughts and theories going forward! We would love to hear from you. Make sure to subscribe so you know when our next episode drops and rate and review if you like what we are doing. IG: www.instagram.com/oftheeldestgodspod/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/oftheeldestgodspod SUPPORT US ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/oftheeldestgods BUY OUR MERCH, PLZ: https://www.redbubble.com/people/OfTheEldestGods/shop Isabelle (our music maker): https://linktr.ee/cane_eye Check out Monster Donut: https://shows.acast.com/monster-donut https://linktr.ee/monsterdonut Phoebe's Plug: Shōgun (Hulu series) Emily's Plug: Invincible (TV series) Follow Charlie: www.instagram.com/greenpixie12/ and www.instagram.com/greenpixiedraws/ Charlie's Plug: My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Raye's Plug: Wayne Family Adventures (web comic)
Charlie Bushnell (Luke Castellan in the Percy Jackson Disney+ series) chats with Schubes about his role in the show, sharing loads of behind the scenes info and discussing his love for the PJO books! Topics include: Acting cool, keeping the twist secret, Luke's changing looks, boat shoes, Backbiter's name, milkshakes, Neapolitan, dapping, new characters, 0.5x lens, the Met premiere, name pronunciations, scar stories, Zach Woods, and more! WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION OF THIS INTERVIEW FOR FREE: [video goes live at 6 AM Eastern] — Find The Newest Olympian Online — • Website: www.thenewestolympian.com • Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon • Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian • Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian • Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian • Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian • Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch — Production — • Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design, Editor of this ep: Mike Schubert • Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle • Art: Jessica E. Boyd — About The Show — Is Percy Jackson the book series we should've been reading all along? Join Mike Schubert as he reads through the books for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over Greek mythology. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Podcast, hosts Adam Powadiuk and Aaron Cameron speak with Jason Castellan, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Skyline Group of Companies. Topics covered include: Jason's transition from renting student rooms to large-scale real estate Skyline's strategic investments in less competitive markets The potential of secondary and tertiary... The post From Basement to Big Business with Jason Castellan of Skyline Group of Companies appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
This week, we're joined by Charlie Bushnell to dig into Luke Castellan and Disney+ Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 1! Discussion topics may include: Luke's mindset in Sea of Monsters, how to pronounce "Castellan," filming the betrayal scene, Luke's wardrobe, how Luke sees Percy in season 1, and what's down the road for Luke...Check us out on Patreon to submit questions for future interviews, and to get early episodes, season 1 reactions, cut material, art previews, and more! https://www.patreon.com/MonsterDonutPodcastHave a question or topic to contribute to our season 1 wrap up episode? Email monsterdonutpodcast@gmail.com.Come say hi and check out the sketches Phoebe made this episode on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok! @PJOPod on all platforms.Find our new Monster Donut merch here!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/monsterdonut/explore.More information on the show can be found at https://monsterdonut.wixsite.com/podcast.THEME SONG:"The Mask of Sorokin," music and arrangement by Dan CordeGuitars - Dan CordeBass - Quinten MetkeDrums - Todd CummingsRecorded, mixed, & mastered by Todd CummingsOUTRO MUSIC:"Shadow Run," music and arrangement by Dan CordeGuitars - Dan CordeBass - Quinten MetkeDrums - Todd CummingsRecorded, mixed, & mastered by Todd Cummings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Il Caseificio Fratelli Castellan ha recentemente ampliato la propria produzione con l'introduzione di una nuova linea biologica, rispondendo così alle crescenti tendenze di consumo nel settore lattiero-caseario.Il mercato dei formaggi biologici sta vivendo una fase di crescita sia in Italia che in Europa, con i consumatori sempre più interessati a prodotti che provengono da filiere controllate e garantite. Questa tendenza è evidenziata dal fatto che i prodotti lattiero-caseari competono quasi alla pari con i prodotti ortofrutticoli nel mercato biologico italiano. Ciò riflette un crescente apprezzamento per gli sforzi dei caseifici nel produrre alimenti sempre più naturali e genuini. La nuova linea biologica, commercializzata con il marchio "Assaggi del Piave", include stracchino, robiola, ricotta e caciotta freschi. In particolare, lo stracchino e la robiola biologici sono disponibili anche senza lattosio, per soddisfare le esigenze di una variegata clientela. Il latte utilizzato proviene da un'azienda agricola biologica del territorio, situata a breve distanza dal Caseificio trevigiano. Questa scelta garantisce la produzione di formaggi biologici di alta qualità, che riflettono fedelmente le caratteristiche del territorio, da sempre vocato alla produzione casearia.
This week, we're joined again by Percy Jackson & the Olympians staff writer Daphne Olive, this time for a post-season 1 chat about storytelling, Sea of Monsters, and how we can make this all about Black Sails. Discussion topics may include: creating Percy's arc this season, Luke Castellan, how much Hermes knows about Luke's future, introducing Hades, the Sea of Monsters, and what makes Percy a Silver.CHECK OUT OUR NEW PATREON!!!! EARLY EPISODES, SEASON 1 REACTIONS, CUT MATERIAL, ART PREVIEWS, ETC. INCOMING!!!!Have a question or topic to contribute to our season 1 wrap up episode? Email monsterdonutpodcast@gmail.com.Come say hi and check out the sketches Phoebe made this episode on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok! @PJOPod on all platforms.Find our new Monster Donut merch here!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/monsterdonut/explore.More information on the show can be found at https://monsterdonut.wixsite.com/podcast.THEME SONG:"The Mask of Sorokin," music and arrangement by Dan CordeGuitars - Dan CordeBass - Quinten MetkeDrums - Todd CummingsRecorded, mixed, & mastered by Todd CummingsOUTRO MUSIC:"Shadow Run," music and arrangement by Dan CordeGuitars - Dan CordeBass - Quinten MetkeDrums - Todd CummingsRecorded, mixed, & mastered by Todd Cummings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jason Castellan is the CEO and Co-Founder of Skyline Group of Companies and joins us on today's show. The company is located in Guelph, but also has additional offices spanning throughout Canada. Skyline's beginnings trace back to the early 90s when Jason and his brother started purchasing single-family homes in Guelph. Jason explains how the... The post A SW Ontario Success Story with Jason Castellan of Skyline appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
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What's a tragedy without a flashback right before the action starts? This week, Phoebe and Emily go back in time and read The Diary of Luke Castellan from The Demigod Diaries by Rick Riordan. Discussion topics include: fate, faith, sacrifice, having your story told, and all things Luke Castellan.Have a question? Want to share your own analysis? Feel like arguing? Email monsterdonutpodcast@gmail.com.Come say hi and check out the sketches Phoebe made this episode on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok! @PJOPod on all platforms.More information on the show can be found at https://monsterdonut.wixsite.com/podcast.THEME SONG:"The Mask of Sorokin," music and arrangement by Dan CordeGuitars - Dan CordeBass - Quinten MetkeDrums - Todd CummingsRecorded, mixed, & mastered by Todd CummingsOUTRO MUSIC:"Shadow Run," music and arrangement by Dan CordeGuitars - Dan CordeBass - Quinten MetkeDrums - Todd CummingsRecorded, mixed, & mastered by Todd Cummings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Erin Castellan joins the podcast to talk about her mixed media paintings that use a variety of fabric, stitching, and embroidery. Erin currently has an exhibition entitled: Weaving Small Nets to Capture Life, on view through December 23 at Tracey Morgan Gallery in Asheville (NC).
++ Patrol Detachment 0CP (Imperium - Adeptus Custodes) [45 PL, 6CP, 965pts] ++ + Configuration + Battle Size [6CP]: 3. Strike Force (101-200 Total PL / 1001-2000 Points) Detachment Command Cost Detachment Type / Shield Host: Adeptus Custodes, Emperor's Chosen Game Type: 4. Chapter Approved: War Zone Nephilim + HQ + Trajann Valoris [8 PL, 200pts]: 1. Master of Martial Strategy, 2. Champion of the Imperium, Misericordia, Stratagem: Warlord Trait, Warlord, Watcher's Axe + Troops + Custodian Guard Squad [7 PL, 150pts] . 3x Custodian w/ Sentinel Blade & Praesidium Shield: 3x Praesidium Shield, 3x Sentinel Blade + Elites + Vexilus Praetor [6 PL, 105pts]: Castellan Axe, Misericordia, Vexilla Magnifica + Fast Attack + Vertus Praetors [12 PL, 255pts] . 3x Praetor w/ Salvo Launcher & Misericordia: 3x Interceptor Lance, 3x Misericordia, 3x Salvo Launcher Vertus Praetors [12 PL, 255pts] . 3x Praetor w/ Salvo Launcher & Misericordia: 3x Interceptor Lance, 3x Misericordia, 3x Salvo Launcher ++ Vanguard Detachment -3CP (Imperium - Adeptus Custodes) [55 PL, -6CP, 1,035pts] ++ + Configuration + Detachment Command Cost [-3CP] Detachment Type / Shield Host: Adeptus Custodes, Emperor's Chosen + HQ + Shield-Captain on Dawneagle Jetbike [10 PL, -3CP, 180pts]: 3. Superior Creation, 4. Impregnable Mind, Castellan's Mark, Interceptor Lance, Salvo Launcher, Stratagem: Relic, Stratagem: The Emperor's Heroes, Stratagem: Victor of the Blood Games, Tip of the Spear + Elites + Contemptor-Achillus Dreadnought [9 PL, 170pts]: Achillus Dreadspear, 2x Lastrum Storm Bolter Contemptor-Achillus Dreadnought [9 PL, 170pts]: Achillus Dreadspear, 2x Lastrum Storm Bolter Venerable Contemptor Dreadnought [8 PL, 155pts]: Combi-bolter, Dreadnought Combat Weapon, Multi-Melta Venerable Contemptor Dreadnought [8 PL, 155pts]: Combi-bolter, Dreadnought Combat Weapon, Multi-Melta + Heavy Support + Caladius Grav-tank [11 PL, 205pts]: Twin Iliastus Accelerator Cannon, Twin Lastrum Bolt Cannon ++ Total: [100 PL, 2,000pts] ++
Blake Law and Nick Nanavati interview Brian Jones about his success with Knights! NOVA Open 2022 Warhammer 40k GT Brian Jones NOVA Open List ++ Super-Heavy Detachment 0CP (Imperium - Imperial Knights) [103 PL, 2,000pts, 2CP] ++ Army of Renown: Freeblade Lance Chivalric Oath: Oath: Defend the Realm, Oath: Lay Low The Tyrants Questor Allegiance: Freeblade Lance + Lord of War [103 PL, 2,000pts, -4CP] + Hermes “Breath of the Machine God” Armiger Helverins [8 PL, 155pts]: Freeblade, Martial Tradition: Hunters of Beasts, Questor Imperialis . Armiger Helverin [8 PL, 155pts]: 2x Armiger Autocannon, Questor Ironhail Heavy Stubber Armiger Warglaives [24 PL, 440pts]: Freeblade, Martial Tradition: Noble Combatants, Questor Imperialis Snips Armiger Warglaive [8 PL, 150pts]: Meltagun [5pts] Chopper Armiger Warglaive [8 PL, 145pts]: Questor Ironhail Heavy Stubber Gunji Armiger Warglaive [8 PL, 145pts]: Questor Ironhail Heavy Stubber Atlas the Forlorn Knight Castellan [33 PL, 655pts, -2CP]: Character (Knight Lance), Exalted Court: Forge Master [2 PL, 30pts], Freeblade, Plasma Decimator, Questor Mechanicus, Revered Paragon [-1CP], Stratagem: Warlord Trait [-1CP], Titanic Feet, 2x Twin Meltagun, Volcano Lance, Warlord, Warlord Trait (Freeblade): Echoes from the Past, Warlord Trait: Ion Bulwark . Martial Tradition: Fealty to the Cog: House Raven . Martial Tradition: Peerless Warrior . Two Twin Siegebreaker Cannons and Two Shieldbreaker Missiles [30pts]: 2x Shieldbreaker Missile, 2x Twin Siegebreaker Cannon [30pts] Wall-E the Gallant Knight Gallant [22 PL, 420pts, -2CP]: Exalted Court: Herald [1 PL, 20pts], Freeblade, Heirloom: Helm of the Nameless Warrior, Heirlooms of the Household [-1CP], Knight Baron [-1CP], Martial Tradition: Strike and Shield, Questor Imperialis , Questor Ironhail Heavy Stubber, Reaper Chainsword, Thunderstrike gauntlet, Titanic Feet, Warlord Trait: Landstrider Knight Moiraxes [16 PL, 330pts]: Freeblade, Martial Tradition: Honoured Sacristans, Questor Mechanicus Purple Princeps Knight Moirax [8 PL, 165pts]: 2x Lightning Lock [10pts] The Eighth Knight Moirax [8 PL, 165pts]: 2x Lightning Lock [10pts] ++ Total: [103 PL, 2,000pts, 2CP] ++
Blake Law and Nick Nanavati interview Brian Jones about his success with Knights! NOVA Open 2022 Warhammer 40k GT Brian Jones NOVA Open List ++ Super-Heavy Detachment 0CP (Imperium - Imperial Knights) [103 PL, 2,000pts, 2CP] ++ Army of Renown: Freeblade Lance Chivalric Oath: Oath: Defend the Realm, Oath: Lay Low The Tyrants Questor Allegiance: Freeblade Lance + Lord of War [103 PL, 2,000pts, -4CP] + Hermes “Breath of the Machine God” Armiger Helverins [8 PL, 155pts]: Freeblade, Martial Tradition: Hunters of Beasts, Questor Imperialis . Armiger Helverin [8 PL, 155pts]: 2x Armiger Autocannon, Questor Ironhail Heavy Stubber Armiger Warglaives [24 PL, 440pts]: Freeblade, Martial Tradition: Noble Combatants, Questor Imperialis Snips Armiger Warglaive [8 PL, 150pts]: Meltagun [5pts] Chopper Armiger Warglaive [8 PL, 145pts]: Questor Ironhail Heavy Stubber Gunji Armiger Warglaive [8 PL, 145pts]: Questor Ironhail Heavy Stubber Atlas the Forlorn Knight Castellan [33 PL, 655pts, -2CP]: Character (Knight Lance), Exalted Court: Forge Master [2 PL, 30pts], Freeblade, Plasma Decimator, Questor Mechanicus, Revered Paragon [-1CP], Stratagem: Warlord Trait [-1CP], Titanic Feet, 2x Twin Meltagun, Volcano Lance, Warlord, Warlord Trait (Freeblade): Echoes from the Past, Warlord Trait: Ion Bulwark . Martial Tradition: Fealty to the Cog: House Raven . Martial Tradition: Peerless Warrior . Two Twin Siegebreaker Cannons and Two Shieldbreaker Missiles [30pts]: 2x Shieldbreaker Missile, 2x Twin Siegebreaker Cannon [30pts] Wall-E the Gallant Knight Gallant [22 PL, 420pts, -2CP]: Exalted Court: Herald [1 PL, 20pts], Freeblade, Heirloom: Helm of the Nameless Warrior, Heirlooms of the Household [-1CP], Knight Baron [-1CP], Martial Tradition: Strike and Shield, Questor Imperialis , Questor Ironhail Heavy Stubber, Reaper Chainsword, Thunderstrike gauntlet, Titanic Feet, Warlord Trait: Landstrider Knight Moiraxes [16 PL, 330pts]: Freeblade, Martial Tradition: Honoured Sacristans, Questor Mechanicus Purple Princeps Knight Moirax [8 PL, 165pts]: 2x Lightning Lock [10pts] The Eighth Knight Moirax [8 PL, 165pts]: 2x Lightning Lock [10pts] ++ Total: [103 PL, 2,000pts, 2CP] ++
Host Anthony Corona takes questions from the audience and talks with Writers Aaron Castellan and Laura Davy after a live listen of Episode 18 of Carcerem. This weeks Carcerem Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/carcerem/id1529006138?i=1000516915740 www.CarceremTheSeries.Com Sunday Edition with Anthony on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/acb-sunday-edition/id1531822445 ACB Media: https://onlineradiobox.com/us/acbmedia3treasuretrove/?cs=us.acbmedia3treasuretrove&played=1 Wednesday at 6PT / 9pm EDT ACB Donation page: https://acb.org/donate For updates and weekly links to be able to participate in the live show, Join the ACB mailing list by emailing Community@acb.org And follow @CarceremtheSeries on all social media platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the podcast, we get into our deep dive discussion of the Imperial Fists. This will review everything outside the primarch and rites of war. If you enjoy the content, please subscribe to help us out. Fluff 00:02:00 Trait 00:13:30 Reaction 00:17:00 Warlord trait 00:22:00 Armory 00:38:00 Castellan 01:04:00 Templar Brethren01:09:00 Phalanx Warder Squad01:15:00 Huscarl Squad01:24:00 Sigismund 01:35:00 Alexis Polux 01:51:00 Fafnir Rann02:00:00 Aetos Dios02:09:00 Final Thoughts 02:11:00
durée : 00:03:14 - Sortir en Bretagne avec France Bleu Armorique
C'è aria di novità nel Caseificio Fratelli Castellan: prende il via un nuovo progetto imprenditoriale che punta a rafforzare il patrimonio di valori a partire dalla promozione di una corretta alimentazione e di un sano stile di vita e a rinvigorire l'attenzione al territorio e alla sostenibilità ambientale e sociale. La nuova confezione dello stracchino artigianale Fratelli Castellan è il primo passo di un rinnovato rapporto del caseificio non solo con i suoi consumatori ma con l'intera filiera agricola, produttiva e distributiva, ciò che non cambia è l'alta qualità del formaggio veneto lavorato con metodo artigianale seguendo le ricette tradizionali.
Michael Boardman, Director of Revenue Operations at Castellan Solutions, joins us in the next episode of The Revenue Insights podcast to discuss the role of RevOps in setting up an efficient infrastructure for scaling and achieving the business goals.
Host Anthony Corona takes questions from the audience and talks with Writer Aaron Castellan after a live listen of Episode 16 of Carcerem. This weeks Carcerem Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tournament/id1529006138?i=1000505059078 www.CarceremTheSeries.Com Sunday Edition with Anthony on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/acb-sunday-edition/id1531822445 ACB Media: https://www.acbmedia.org/home/streams/media5/ Tuesdays at 6PT / 9pm EDT ACB Donation page: https://acb.org/donate For updates and weekly links to be able to participate in the live show, Join the ACB mailing list by emailing Community@acb.org And follow @CarceremtheSeries on all social media platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Como nossa imagem está relacionada com a autoestima?Como tirar o melhor de nosso corpo e de nosso estilo para estar bem vestidas e atuais, de forma possível e realista?Claudia Castellan, nossa convidada, trabalha há 30 anos com moda.Se formou na primeira turma da Santa Marcelina e fez pós no ISEM em Madrid.No início dos anos 2000, começou a trabalhar com consultoria de imagem junto com outras pioneiras.Hoje é consultora de imagem para homens e mulheres, personal shopper e ministra cursos sobre coloração pessoal.#ocaminhodoencontro #imagem #imagemnoespelho #autoestima #maturidade #consultoriadeimagem #mulheresmaduras #mulheresreais
We're finally going back to Castellan and reuniting with Finn and Alfie! In this episode we discuss Oculta by Maya Motayne, the second installment of the A Forgery of Magic series. This book is the sequel to Nocturna, which we discussed in episode 41, so go check that out if you haven't yet! In Oculta, we're back in San Cristobal, with Finn and Alfie trying to figure out a murderous plot at the center of a v dramatic peace summit. Of course, chaos ensues! onto the short and sweet show notes… Recommend if you like… Six of Crows and/or Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo – there's a heist-y feeling with all of the shenanigans and plotting. Tamora Pierce's Trickster's Choice and Trickster Queen From Art Spiegelman's Maus, a graphic novel about the holocaust and it's legacy in a family, to the autobiographical All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson and many books in between, censorship and book banning are back in our collective conversation. Below are some related resources and articles. “Book Bans Are Targeting the History of Oppression” by Marilisa Jiménez García (in The Atlantic) 2020 Banned and Challenged book list from the The Office for Intellectual Freedom at the American Library Association (published August 2021) “Banned Books Week: A Reading List” by PEN America We discuss predatory financial practices in the episode, so here is some further reading multi-faceted criticisms of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) include it's so-called “debt-trap diplomacy” of foisting the use of Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) and austerity policies (don't know WTF all those acronyms mean? here's a source with more information) In this video, Dari Grant explains the cycle of payday loans and her ideas for disrupting it K was trying very hard to describe a website where you can drag and see the real size of countries. It's called “The True Size Of…” K mentions the scholar and writer Jasbir Puar and the concept of “debility” she develops in the book The Right to Maim. Very heavy and important reading, so take care. As always, we'd love to be in discussion with you, magical people. Drop us a line in the comments or reach out to us on twitter, Instagram (@thelibrarycoven), or via email (thelibraycoven@gmail.com). Access complete show notes on our website, thelibrarycoven.com. We really appreciate ratings and reviews on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or any other platforms. Help us share the magic by spreading the word about the podcast! You can support our labor by leaving us a one-time tip on Ko-fi or purchasing books from our Bookshop! Better yet, become a monthly patron via Patreon and you can unlock a bunch of exclusive perks like access to our community of reader-listeners on Discord. Our cover art is by the talented artist nimsby. The podcast theme song is “Unermerry Academy of Magics” by Augustin C from the album “Fantasy Music”, which you can download on FreeMusicArchive.com. We support #LandBack. The Library Coven is recorded and produced on stolen indigenous land: Arapahoe, Cheyenne, and Ute (Kelly) and Chickasha, Kaskaskia, Kickapoo, Mascoutin, Miami, Mesquaki, Odawa, Ojibwe, Peankashaw, Peoria, Potawatomi, Sauk, and Wea (Jessie)
Informing the Castellan and others of the danger deep in the mountain, the group uses the last bit of their time to go searching for the Shadebarrow plant... If you like the podcast, please leave a review! Also, check out the stream! We go live on our Twitch channel every Friday night at 9 PM EST. Check us out here! Twitter - @r4damage Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/rolefordamage YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLcgY3IigIhAjbK8HXEgFgg Discord - https://discord.gg/z8DZham5R8 Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/r4damage Merchandise - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/role-for-damage/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/role-for-damage/support
BONUS. Demigod Diaries Pt1: Diary Of Luke Castellan. Welcome back to our Percy Jackson readalong and analysis podcast!! Here's SZN5 Episode 14, where we discuss The Diary of Luke Castellan from the Demigod Diaries. We hope you'll join us next week for The Lightning Thief Movie! xx Kate & Jo ::ADVERTISEMENTS:: Shop our merch!! https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/CHB-by-katemcdonnell99/13935956.6R8P0| https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/22543830-pod-logo ::SOCIALS:: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/damsnackbarpod/(@damsnackbarpod) Send us an IrisMessage to join our community. Email us at damsnackbarpod@outlook.com Consider donating to our ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/damsnackbarpodcast All of our other social media is linked here: https://linktr.ee/damsnackbarpod Episode Guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ias3T7SOBIJe-_RDgau-po_7BQqJYS0aZbZ096BKk4g/edit?usp=sharing
Fluff d' Ursarkar Creed, Seigneur Castellan et commandant des armées de Cadia. Présumé mort depuis la destruction de sa planète lors de la treizième croisade noire des forces du Chaos.
L'auteur espagnol du « Puits » nous incite à anéantir au plus vite la matrice économique de toutes les inégalités, en déboulonnant au passage les partis d'extrême-droite et les écoles religieuses.« Impossible de sortir, on dirait. Mais on sortira. » Deux jeunes frères coincés au fond d'un trou. Comment sont-ils arrivés là ? Réussiront-ils à s'en tirer vivants ? De quoi ces enfants piégés sous terre sont-ils la métaphore ? D'où vient cette écriture poétique, que la romancière cubaine Zoé Valdès compare à celle Saint-Exupéry ? En 2014, Le Puits, premier roman espagnol de cent vingt pages, agit comme un classique immédiat à offrir à la pelle (pour creuser notre imagination). Son auteur, Iván Repila, est un parfait inconnu en nos contrées ; né à Bilbao en 1978, il serait éditeur, graphiste et administrateur culturel. Quatre ans plus tard, les éditions Jacqueline Chambon publient Prélude à la guerre, à propos d'un architecte ambitieux dont le monde s'effondre, préfacé par Éric Chevillard qui voit là « le récit d'une lente apocalypse, le naufrage d'une utopie » en soulignant que « l'homme occidental » y apparaît comme un « être famélique abusant d'une civilisation fertilisée dans la gangrène ».« Et pourquoi les femmes s'entêtent à lutter pacifiquement contre le patriarcat ? », demande l'antihéros de son dernier roman, ironiquement intitulé Un bon féministe, publié en janvier chez la même éditrice. « Avec cette tactique, d'après mes calculs, vous allez bien mettre trois ou quatre cents ans. Je ne comprends pas. Vous avez fait vœu de modération pendant vos sabbats ? Conduis lentement, mais sûrement ? Serre, mais sans étouffer ? La révolution sera féministe ou ne sera pas. Vous comptez détruire le système en demandant l'autorisation ? » L'homme qui parle ira trop loin. Déboussolé par l'avancée des combats post-MeToo pour l'égalité totale entre les sexes, qui bouleverse sa conception du monde et son éducation de macho ordinaire accro au porno, ce journaliste trentenaire sans envergure devient plus royaliste que le roi et fomente dans l'ombre un groupuscule « phallique » pour créer les conditions d'une vraie guerre des sexes, en vue du changement. On croirait une excroissance tordue du « Projet Chaos » de Fight Club, de l'Américain Chuck Palahniuk, auquel Repila semble répondre vingt ans plus tard – l'écriture est d'une nervosité palpable, méchante et sans répit, remarquablement traduite par Margot Nguyen Béraud, déjà à l'œuvre sur les deux romans précédents.Mais quelle peut bien être la vision du futur d'un si « sombre prophète », selon la formule de Chevillard ? Pour le savoir, L'Arche de Nova a envoyé un télégramme en direction de la province de Burgos, au nord du pays, dans l'Espagne « vide ». Sans surprise, Iván Repila voit le monde qui arrive comme « obscur, difficile et mortel », en citant les classiques de la dystopie : 1984 de George Orwell, Le meilleur des mondes d'Aldous Huxley ou La Servante écarlate de Margaret Atwood. Il considère que nous vivons déjà une dystopie, avec le coronavirus et la « catastrophe politique et humanitaire » en cours. Mais l'écrivain incite ici chaque citoyen.ne. à s'attaquer à la racine du problème : le capitalisme, matrice de toutes les inégalités. Et se prête au passage à un exercice d'imagination, en concevant pour l'Espagne la fin des écoles religieuses, « qui disparaîtront lentement, comme certains insectes », en laissant l'enseignement de la foi aux espaces prévus pour cela.Réalisation : Mathieu Boudon.Traduction : Amélie de Castellan.Voix : Judah Roger.Image : Fight Club, de David Fincher (1999). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Heroes tame tigers and secure safe haven for Ireena Kolyana in the fortified city of Vallaki, but all is not well. All is not well at all. Dungeons & Dragons : Curse of Strahd
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The Ghosts of Harrenhal: A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast (ASOIAF)
On Dragonstone, King Stannis Baratheon's entourage debate how to actualize his claim. Stannis' unforgiving nature makes allies hard to come by. There's some infighting, culminating in an attempted poisoning that backfires. Simon and Mackelly take a careful sip. Chapter Review: Maester Cresson ruminates on various omens and portents: a white raven signifying the end of summer, the red comet, the growing influence on Dragonstone of Melisandre the Red Priestess of R'hllor, his aching old bones, and so on. He has a friendly chat with Stannis' daughter princess Shireen and her creepy fool Patchface. He meets with Stannis but every idea for bolstering their numbers or courting allies is rebuffed by the king. The only concession seems to be the idea of marrying Shireen to Lord Robert Arryn of the Vale. Stannis' grievances now include his own younger brother Renly claiming the throne, Robb Stark styling himself as King in the North, his dead brother Robert for favoring Ned Stark over him, and so on. Stannis' open mindedness is not helped by Melisandre, who claims to have seen his ascension to the throne in the flames. Stannis feels his future is set, he need not compromise. Cresson decides to do away with Melisandre. As a peace offering, he offers her a goblet of poisoned wine. She is suspicious but drinks most of it down, Cresson swallows the rest. As he chokes and dies, she informs him that her Lord of Light really does have power, as she is unaffected by the toxin. Characters/Places/Names/Events: Stannis Baratheon - (Arguably) The rightful King of the 7 kingdoms. Elder brother of Renly Baratheon. Husband to Selyse. Father of Shireen. Melisandre - The Red Woman of Ashaii. Priestess of R'Hellor, the Lord of Light. Advisor to King Stannis. Selyse (Florent) Baratheon - Wife of Stannis Baratheon, (arguably) rightful Queen of the 7 Kingdoms. Mother of Shireen. Shireen Baratheon - 9 y/o daughter of Stannis and Selyse Baratheon. Suffers from greyscale on the face and neck. Ser Davos Seaworth - The Onion Knight. Advisor to King Stannis Baratheon. Maester Pylos - Young maester, sent to Dargonstone to replace the frail maester Cresson. Maester Cresson - 80-year-old maester of Dragonstone. Long-time servant of the Baratheon family. Patchface - Fool and friend to Shireen Baratheon. Reputed to have skills as an entertainer, but lost his wits in a near-drowning. Renly Baratheon - Robert and Stannis' youngest brother. Lord of Storm's End. Claimant to the Iron Throne. Ardrian Celtigar - Head of house Celtigar. Vassal of Stannis Baratheon. Monford Velaryon - Head of house Velaryon. Vassal of Stannis Baratheon. Axell Florent - Uncle to Selyse Baratheon. Castellan of Dragonstone. Check out our merchandise store: https://ghostsofharrenhal.threadless.com/If you like what we're doing, please consider rating and reviewing us at Apple Podcasts, podchaser.com, and anywhere else you can leave a rate and review.Join the discussion on our Discord server! https://discord.com/invite/FTy7BExyBQWe'd love to hear from you. Send us an email at ghosts.harrenhal@gmail.com. Also, follow us on Twitter @GhostsHarrenhal, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.All Music credits to Ross Bugden:INSTAGRAM! : https://instagram.com/rossbugden/ (rossbugden) TWITTER! : https://twitter.com/RossBugden (@rossbugden) YOUTUBE! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kthxycmF25MSupport the show
All colors of pony are great. It just needs to be mean! We continue our visit to Gary Gygax's classic 1979 Basic D&D module "The Keep on the Borderlands", using "The King of Dungeons" ruleset. Loosely using the D&D5e conversion by Goodman Games. In part two, the guild sets out to rescue the Castellan's daughter from the dread bandit Dee Dee Raven. https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/273672/The-King-of-Dungeons
It's never a good idea to split the party, but extortion, several attempted murders, mishandling of goods and a 30% discount? Rhylind has been busy. It's a long boat ride back to Castellan's, so let's lie back and listen to her recount her unpleasant experiences over the past day. There Be Dragons is a D&D 5th ed. game in a sword and gunpowder era. To learn more about the world, check out the website: https://therebedragonscast.com If you'd like to support the podcast, consider supporting us on Patreon! https://www.Patreon.com/therebedragonsAdditional sound & music by Syrinscape: Because Epic Games Need Epic Sound! Complete list of credits here. We're on iTunes, Spotify and where ever you find quality podcasts. Rate and Review to help us grow!Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TBDragonscast and talk about the podcast with the hashtag #ThereBeDragons
When is a talkative chair not a talkative chair? When it’s an alien shower curtain. Or a stumpy git in a pith helmet. But, underwhelming as they are, the Vardans still plan an Invasion of Time by conquering pound-shop Gallifrey – a land of medicinal jelly beans, powerful ping pong balls and walnut-chomping dropouts. Its denizens include Chancellor Borusa who’s more put-upon than Tom Baker’s beer mat and Castellan Kelner who’s slimier than a newly-painted Myrka. And, of course, a prototype Romana who’s qualified to wield a screwdriver but can’t hack it in the university of life, even with a bumper pack of Giant Smarties at her side. The Doctor shouts, K9 snarks and Leela shacks up with an innocent bystander, while the surprise Sontarans stomp about, searching in vain for a jellied eels stall. But did Jim and Martin find the story an all-conquering triumph or was it just an unwelcome invasion of their time? Listen to find out. The lads also review the audiobooks of The Doomsday Weapon and The Edge of Destruction. Also available on Spotify.
Do Direito à Moda. Neste segundo episódio do VDM Podcast, a Designer e Social Media de Moda, Luiza Castellan, conta pra gente como fez sua transição de carreira da área de Direito, para a Faculdade de Designer de Moda. Abrindo mão de um maior salário e uma carreira, para investir naquilo que ela realmente acreditava ser sua felicidade e seu talento profissional. Aperte o play e conheça essa história linda que pode te inspirar e dar aquela força para realizar o seu sonho com uma nova carreira!
Whew! Keeping track of a party divided sure is hard work! Starting with an (almost) bang, this episode has Skairn in audience with Castellan, finally getting some answers to long held questions. Charlie and Rhylind have their own problems to deal with in the markets as Nezor and Abella relax. Questions, Answers, Secrets, Letters and Bachene Expletives ensue!Skairn draws blood. Nezor is critical. Abella snoops. Charlie asks why you would hurt your friend. Rhylind recounts the past day. There Be Dragons is a D&D 5th ed. game in a sword and gunpowder era. To learn more about the world, check out the website: https://therebedragonscast.comIf you'd like to support the podcast, consider supporting us on Patreon! https://www.Patreon.com/therebedragonsWe're on iTunes, Spotify and where ever you find quality podcasts. Rate and Review to help us grow!Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TBDragonscast and talk about the podcast with the hashtag #ThereBeDragons
This month, "Prepare the Timelash!!" becomes "The Commander Maxil Show", as Ken & Mike look at "Arc of Infinity", featuring Colin Baker's first appearance on Doctor Who! Besides discussing things like why Nyssa is so awesome in this story, why Gallifreyan lore is better left mysterious, and the Castellan's complete incompetence, they also discuss how this Season 20 story differs from the darker tones of the Sixth Doctor's Season 22. All clips are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended.
In this episode, Kim Zar Bloorian and Yaakov Zar speak to Daniella Marca, Vice President of Debt & Originations. They discuss some recent challenging loans, the current market, playing piano during quarantine, being a female in a predominately male-dominated space and more. Daniella Marca joined Castellan in 2017, and as VP of the Bridge Lending Team she focuses on new originations and loan structuring. Previously with Axos Bank (formerly BofI Federal Bank), Ms. Marca served as an AVP in the CRE Specialty Lending department, successfully completing direct bridge financing and A/B loan participations nationwide. She has experience with borrowers and developers of all property types, specializing in complicated capital stacks, transitional properties and construction. Ms. Marca began her career in the Commercial Real Estate department at Torrey Pines Bank, a division of Western Alliance Bank. She holds a Bachelor of International Business from the University of San Diego. Ms. Marca is an active member of “Girl Gang CRE”, a NYC based professional network designed to connect women in commercial real estate and is also a member of the Real Estate Council of Carnegie Hall. To get in touch with Daniella, email her at dmarca@castellanre.com.
This week Rachel and Ben sit down with Rev. Megan Castellan to talk about her time studying in Jerusalem, the state of Israeli/Palestinian relations, and how our faith can guide us as we seek to understand and navigate this complicated and contentious topic.
Gast: Chiara Castellan, autorisierte Level-2-Ashatanga-Yoga-Lehrerin “Only when you connect with yourself, you can connect with others», schrieb einst die Yoga-Lehrerin, Chiara Castellan, und genau dieser Frage gehen wir mit ihr in dieser Episode nach. Seit den 90er Jahren wurde Ashtanga-Yoga dank Künstlern wie Sting, Madonna und Gwyneth Paltrow im Westen bekannt. Ashtanga gilt als einer der wichtigsten klassischen Yoga-Methoden und auch als einer der härtesten. Wie können Eltern dank Ashtanga-Yoga eine Bindung zu sich selbst aufbauen? Und somit auch eine Bindung zu ihren Kindern und allen anderen Mitmenschen? Wie kommt man zu einer regelmässigen Yoga-Praxis, wenn noch zwei kleine Wuseln in der Wohnung sind? Was bedeutet das bekannte Ashtanga-Zitat «99% practice, 1% theory»? Und was hat es mit «Practice, practice everything is coming” auf sich? ***Dieser Podcast ist werbefrei, heutige Episode wurde ermöglicht dank Chezmamapoule.com-Mitgliedern. Wenn auch Du das Projekt unterstützen willst: https://chezmamapoule.com/danke/ Vielen Dank!*** Im Podcast besprochene URLs: Chiaras Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ccastellan/; 15-Minuten-Yoga-Class mit Sharath Jois: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv52T_mmHHo; Ashtanga-Yoga-Primary-Series Spickzettel: https://www.reddit.com/r/ashtanga/comments/2w8ili/my_favourite_primary_series_sheet_i_have_printed/ ; Gwyneth Paltrow und Eddie Stern über Ashtanga-Yoga und die Zeiten als G. Paltrow gemeinsam mit Madonna bei E. Stern Yoga praktizierte: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4y3LarTeZUhKU46o4uCrWG?si=2J0FPXFXRbOpvHg0PfViZw ; Yoga-Kurse mit Chiara in Zürich https://www.xn--yoga-zrichberg-lsb.ch/specials ; Ellens Webmagazin: https://www.chezmamapoule.com; Ellens Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chezmamapoule/
Est-il possible de communiquer avec les baleines, que savons-nous dʹelles aujourdʹhui? Nancy Ypsilantis vous propose de vous plonger sous les mers en compagnie de Pierre Lavagne de Castellan ,Bioacousticien, éthologue et dir. de recherche du Shelltone Whale Project.
Le chant des baleines à bosse, Pierre Lavagne de Castellan lui consacre sa vie depuis sa première rencontre avec cet animal il y a près de quarante ans, à Hawaï. Ethologue, il est aussi bio-acousticien ou chasseur de sons, plongeant parmi les baleines pour saisir tous leurs chants avant de les classer dans des répertoires mis à la disposition de chercheurs en médecine ou biologie notamment. À la veille dʹun nouveau départ vers son principal lieu de recherche, la Guadeloupe, il a décrit à Nancy Ypsilantis lʹétonnante palette des chants de baleines à bosses. Extrait de lʹémission "Chouette!" diffusée sur La 1ère le lundi 29 juin 2020.
In this episode, Maya talks about the magical, royal book that is In the Shadow of the Sun, by E.M. Castellan. Connect with Maya: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_mytake/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/_mytake --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-take/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/my-take/support
Est-il possible de communiquer avec les baleines, que savons-nous dʹelles aujourdʹhui? Nancy Ypsilantis vous propose de vous plonger sous les mers en compagnie de Pierre Lavagne de Castellan, bioacousticien, éthologue et directeur de recherche du Shelltone Whale Project.
Another week, another cast! All three hosts are on this week to talk about the rules for two exciting Warmachine casters, Feora the Forsaken and Lord Azazello, The Castellan. We’ve got a list or two for each and some thoughts on their overall design. Stay safe out there, and see you all next week!
Imagine working on your family history and suddenly you're sidetracked by a bit of information. That's what happened to my guest, James Castellan. His pursuit of one man's story led to a new understanding of World War I and to his becoming a film scholar on American cinematographers in Germany. He won a writing award fromThe International Society of Family History Writers and Editors for his article The Memoir of Eleanor Castellan: The Years in the Pacific Northwest, 1910-1919. Edited by James W. Castellan and Norman H. Clark Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 91 Number 1 (Winter 1999/2000) Along the way, he located a lost film and Together with other scholars they researched the film and reconstructed it. Links are in the show notes. It's proof that you never know where a love of family history can take you.Related Episodes:Episode 65: Lost Films Needs Your HelpLinks:The restored 1915 Wilbur H. Durborough film On the Firing Line With the Germans was posted online by the Library of Congress. You can view it via Ron van Dopperen's WWI film blog.The short article in the Journal of Film Preservation documents the institutions, events, and individuals that enabled this lost film to be reconstructed. Read it here.Sign up for my newsletter.Watch my YouTube Channel.Like the Photo Detective Facebook Page so you get notified of my Facebook Live videos.Need help organizing your photos? Check out the Essential Photo Organizing Video Course.Need help identifying family photos? Check out the Identifying Family Photographs Online Course.Have a photo you need help identifying? Sign up for photo consultation.About My Guest:Researching his Schuette family relations immediately after retiring in 2001, James Castellan began regularly "commuting" to the Library of Congress to capture Oswald F. Schuette's WWI bylined dispatches from Berlin. Schuette covered the Central Powers for the Chicago Daily News. He noticed a headline praising Schuette as a great reporter by cinematographer Wilbur H. Durborough just back from Germany where he had filmed On the Firing Line With the Germans.James went looking for the film hoping to buy a DVD and possibly find a few scenes with Schuette. He linked up with two WWI film scholars (Dr. Cooper C. Graham, then recently retired film curator at the Library of Congress, and Ron van Dopperen in the Netherlands. Together they wrote, "American Cinematographers in the Great War, 1914-1918" and did the research that enabled the Library of Congress to reconstruct Durborough's lost film (after two earlier attempts got nowhere). It was featured at the Pordenone annual silent film festival in 1915. (Yes, it does indeed have several scenes with Schuette.)About Maureen Taylor:Maureen is a frequent keynote speaker on photo identification, photograph preservation, and family history at historical and genealogical societies, museums, conferences, libraries, and other organizations across the U.S., London, and Canada. She's the author of several books and hundreds of articles and her television appearances include The View and The Today Show (where she researched and presented a complete family tree for host Meredith Vieira). She's been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, The Boston Globe, Martha Stewart Living, Germany's top newspaper Der Spiegel, American Spirit, and The New York Times. Maureen was recently a spokesperson and photograph expert for MyHeritage.com, an internationally known family history website and also writes guidebooks, scholarly articles and online columns for such media as Smithsonian.com. Learn more at Maureentaylor.comDid you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
"Luke Castellan, the fourteen year old son of Hermes, who fled home at age nine, adventures into a dangerous situation with best friend Thalia Grace, daughter of Zeus, where they learn the true consequences of Demigod life and meet a being that changes their view of the world as they know it …. Oh, and watch out for Hammers." For Chariton's review find her blog here: charitonofaphrodisias.tumblr.com/ To support the show, be sure to find us on Instagram and Twitter @bestdamcamppod and on Tumblr at thebestdamcamp.tumblr.com. If you'd like to get your thoughts across, you can email us at thebestdamcamp@hotmail.com. For more Percy Jackson content check out Fran's YouTube channel A Healthy Dose of Fran. Nickel Anarchy's Art
SoMA Chocolate Maker is one of the oldest small-batch chocolate makers in the world. In 2003, David Castellan co-founded the company with his partner, Cynthia, and they’ve been making great chocolate ever since. But as any chocolate maker can tell you, starting a chocolate factory from scratch is no easy task, and back in 2003 it seemed laughable to even think about. Yet they did it. These days SoMA Chocolate Maker is seen as one of the founding members of the craft chocolate scene. From their factory in Toronto, Canada, David & I discuss his food industry background, the landscape of fine chocolate in the early 2000’s, and their process for developing new origins. I hope you enjoy listening to our conversation as much as I enjoyed having it. Note that the topic of building his business & chocolate in David’s childhood plays heavily in my questions thanks to the podcast episode for which I was interviewing him. Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chocolateontheroad/ Show Notes: https://damecacao.com/interview-david-castellan-soma-chocolate/
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Dans cet épisode, la photographe d’origine française, Sandrine Castellan, me raconte son parcours, son approche artistique, de close up et de portrait sous l’eau.
We're back from holy Terra and fresh off of LVO 2019! Do we have a ton of seizes? You bet. Are they all our fault? Of course. Will we learn? Find out! Also, we take some time at the end to talk about the new lists and new factions we'll be taking on in 2019! Seizes of the Month: Jay: If you can kill a Castellan....do it! Andrew: Turns out, LVO wasn't 100% Custodes bikes Hall B-9 Magic! (we are so very lost): Jay and Andrew take a look at the new factions and lists they'll be working on in the coming months. Both include a lot more conversions than you'd expect!
"Axe" Where The C Stands For Executive Producers: Kin Frausto Kory Ainsworth Gretchen Wittig Subodh Pethe Jacob Hernandez Alexander Sulzberger Jonathan Greenlee Jeffrey Fields Richard Riley Associate Executive Producer: Dee Clegg Become a member of the 1114 Club, support the show here Knights & Dames Mason Conklin -> Sir Dorian Mode, Knight of the G Major Chord Nicholas Brown -> Sir @hownowbrowncow, Knight Defender of Capitol Hill, Drainer of the Swamp, Castellan of the House, Keeper of the Constitution, First of his Name Art By: Cesium 137 End of Show Mixes: - UKPMX - Gx2 -Oh My Bosh - Danny Loos-Secret Agent Paul-Stepford Wives-PlaceBoing- Dave Courbanou - Able Kirby - Jungle Jones - Chris Wilson - Tom Starkweather - Conan Salada - Future Trash - Phantomville Billy Bon3s Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1113.noagendanotes.com New: Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noagenda/support
Miguel Escobar, director of Anglican studies at EDS@Union, hosts the first of his nightly #GC79 podcasts. Guests: The Rev. Megan Castellan is the new rector of St.John's in Ithaca, NY, and an alternate deputy in the diocese of West Missouri. Brendan O'Sullivan-Hale is a deputy, and serves as canon to the ordinary for administration and evangelism in the Diocese of Indianapolis. Topics of discussion include why General Convention matters, and the prayer service taking place at the Hutto Residential Detention Facility during General Convention, which Castellan helped organize.
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Adam and Jason are joined by David Annandale to discuss his novels featuring the Grey Knight character, Castellan Garran Crowe. They also talk about David's upcoming novels, including Nefertata. We also announce the winner of our Canoness Setheno trivia contest! Thanks again go out to listener, Martin, who built, painted, and donated the model. Excellent work, Martin! Castellan https://www.blacklibrary.com/all-products/castellan-ebook.html Warden of the Blade https://www.blacklibrary.com/warhammer-40000/novels/warden-of-the-blade-ebook.html Castellan Crowe Miniature https://www.games-workshop.com/en-CA/Grey-Knights-Castellan-Crowe-2017 Neferata: Mortarch of Blood https://www.blacklibrary.com/new-titles/featured/neferata-mortarch-of-blood-ltd-ed.html The Adeptus Terra Podcasthttps://theadeptusterrapodcast.podbean.com NGC 40K Podcast https://ngc40k.com/tag/podcast/ The Splintermind Podcast http://splintermind.libsyn.com/ The Narrative 40k Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/Narrative40k/ Upstate Honor Guard Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/upstatehonorguard/events Don’t forget that we are always accepting “commercials” for your blogs, podcasts, local game groups, or events. These are offered free of charge so long as they are not directly selling anything. To do this, email a commercial script to: mastersoftheforge@gmail.com Please give us a nice rating on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/masters-forge-warhammer-40k/id862907899 Check out our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/mastersoftheforge Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/MastersOfForge And check out our blog http://mastersoftheforge.com/ Beyond the Fringe: Battletech by Hairbrained Schemes http://battletechgame.com/ DIMM Modules https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIMM
It's the final showdown of Lent Madness 2018 and a bunch of our friends from LM and Forward Movement are on the show for the inside scoop. Which saint will wear the Golden Halo? www.lentmadness.org
Ben wanted to title this episode "Jesus and Ribs" but cooler heads prevailed. You'll have to wait till the end of the episode to find out why. In addition to selling ribs in this episode, Broderick Greer and Megan Castellan join the Roundtable to discuss evangelism, reconciliation, white supremacy, white nationalism, the alt-right, gun violence, gun control laws, and our BuzzFeed overlords. We play a game inspired by DC's new hit movie Wonder Woman. Check out the newest in the Church's Teaching for a Changing World series https://www.churchpublishing.org/followingthewayofjesus http://www.broderickgreer.com/ https://redshoesfunnyshirt.com/
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This week Lange and Nathan break down the do’s and don’t’s of tabletop miniatures Kickstarter Campaigns. We also talk about the Castellan model from Relic Knights. We cover a recent Stupidity Check failure from Games Workshop… In Something Shiny we talk about Daredevil, Deadpool, and Gods of Egypt. It’s a jam packed episode of random […]
Two of three Lent Madness Distinguished Celebrity Bloggers join Ben and Colin at the digital roundtable. In this episode guests Laurie Brock and Megan Castellan discuss with us: Donald Trump vs. The Episcopal Church, Lenten disciplines, and Fox's live musical adaptation of the Passion. We also play a lightning round game of "Marry, Martyr, Monastery," and our guests have to choose saints to marry martyr, or spend a lifetime with in a monastery. How would a Donald Trump vs. the Episcopal Church battle play out? Does the Pope have the right to determine a "good Christian" vs. a "bad Christian" and good Christian behavior? What kinds of Lenten disciplines do our guests take on? Is Lent changing? What do you think of Fox's live musical Passion hosted by Tyler Perry? Is this like Jesus Christ Superstar, or different for some reason? Should networks like Fox be telling the Gospel stories? Which saints would you want to spend a lifetime with in a monastery?
The cliffhanger from last week is resolved! Lucky you! A withered warlock joins us after eating dinner with his warlock family. Our heroes grumble as they complete repairs for the Castellan. Social media plans are discussed. Fixing a door turns out to be harder than it looks, as the Serious Squad is attacked again!!
This week on Board Gamers Anonymous, Anthony, Chris, Dan and Kim talk about Game of Thrones: The Card Game (LCG), Guilds of Cadwallon, Timeline, Castellan, and the divisiveness of Munchkin. Plus one of our hosts owes Myriad Games a nickel for his blatant chaotic neutraling and we're not quite sure when the bicycle was invented. Learn which games we'd like to burn and which are flat out addictive this week on Board Gamers Anonymous. 0:39- The Hotness News 16:06 - Acquisition Disorder Corner 28:44 - At the Table This Week (Guilds of Cadwallon, Timeline, Munchkin Legendary, Castellan) 1:02:31 - Featured Review: Game of Thrones The Card Game (LCG) Questions, comments, or suggestions for the BGA crew? Contact us at questions@boardgamersanonymous.com. We love your feedback! (Game of Thrones 8-Bit Theme courtesy of Floating Point: http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/476918)
This week on Board Gamers Anonymous, Anthony, Chris, Dan and Kim talk about Krosmaster Arena, Castellan, Pathfinder Card Game: Rise of the Runelords, Star Trek Attack Wing, and how Kickstarter can be both a good and bad thing for you hobby gaming budget. Plus certain hosts hit it big in a Myriad Games tournament and we discuss a game that looks great, but fizzles fast after the first round or two of play. Learn which games we'd like to burn and which are flat out addictive. 5:39 - The Hotness News 15:14 - Acquisition Disorder Corner 29:25 - At the Table This Week (Neuroshima Hex, Chronicle, Dixit, Gloom) 59:47 - Featured Review: Krosmaster Arena 1:22 - Q&A | Goodbye Questions, comments, or suggestions for the BGA crew? Contact us at questions@boardgamersanonymous.com. We love your feedback!
• "The Doctor's Daughter" The Doctor, Donna, Jenny and Martha find the "Source", a device, being both the source of life, and the war between humans and the Hath on Messaline. Cast () () () Guest stars – – Cobb – Cline – Hath PeckRuari Mears – Hath GableAkin Gazi – CarterOlalekan Lawal Jr. – Soldier Production Writer Director Script editor Lindsey Alford Producer Executive producer(s) Production code 4.6 Series Length 45 mins Originally broadcast Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "" "" "The Doctor's Daughter" is the sixth episode of the of series . It was broadcast on on . / Synopsis Following on from the end of "", the takes the () and his () and () to the planet in the midst of a generations-long war between humans and the Hath, fish-like humanoids. Upon leaving the TARDIS, armed men working for General Cobb () force the Doctor's hand in a , which uses his DNA to create an adult soldier within moments — (), the episode's titular character. Martha is subsequently captured by the Hath, whereas the Doctor, Donna, and Jenny are imprisoned by the humans because of the Doctor's attitude. Each of the primary characters learns about the war from its belligerents; the Hath and humans were initially meant to live on a peaceful colony, but were divided over a dispute about "the Source", believed by each side to be the breath of their . When the Doctor unwittingly reveals the location of the Source, the two sides race to claim it first. The Doctor is initially dismissive of Jenny, his biological daughter, but becomes enamoured as the episode progresses. Donna is also distracted from the war by a series of numbered plaques on their journey. When they reach the location of the Source, a colonising , Donna and the Doctor discover that the plaques represent the date building was completed, which was a mere seven days previous; the humans and Hath have bred so many generations through the progenation machines that their own history degraded into myth. The original was a power vacuum caused by the death of the mission commander. Both the human and Hath forces converge at the Source concurrently. The Doctor declares the war to be over, and releases the terraforming agent; everyone present releases their weapons, with the exception of Cobb, who tries to shoot the Doctor but Jenny steps in the way. Dying in the Doctor' arms, he finally tells her she is his daughter and that they have only got started. He tells her that they can go anywhere, if she holds on. She dies in his arms. Enraged, the Doctor holds Cobb at gunpoint, but refuses to shoot, asking the colonists to create a pacifist society. At the end of the episode, the Doctor takes Martha home. Martha warns Donna that life with the Doctor can be dangerous, but Donna nevertheless resolves to stay with the Doctor indefinitely. Concurrently, on Messaline, Jenny revives in front of Cline and a Hath. She escapes Messaline, resolving to follow in her father's footsteps by resolving disputes and fighting villains. Continuity In "" the Doctor mentioned to Rose he "was a dad once". The only other member of the Doctor's family seen in the series has been , the Doctor's granddaughter, whose last appearance in the television series was in . Just prior to Jenny's reanimation she exhales a golden-green mist reminiscent of similar expirations the Doctor displayed shortly after his regeneration in and ""; this mist also resembles the terraforming gas seen earlier in the episode. Production Writing Russell T. Davies has stated that this episode "", although at least one reviewer has stated that Moffett's character is not a daughter in the usual sense. Having Jenny come back to life at the end of the episode was 's idea. [] Casting Jenny shortly after emerging from the . , who plays Jenny, is the real-life daughter of actor and star . described the episode by saying "We get to see the Doctor's daughter, played by the Doctor's daughter." Moffett had previously auditioned for the role of in 2004 and a role in "" in 2007. Her role as Jenny was not chosen because of her father; it was entirely coincidental but nevertheless a "great PR coup" for the series. Moffett previously appeared alongside her father in the Big Finish audio story and drama series . In Doctor Who Confidential, Peter Davison stated that after he finished filming "", he said to Georgia "[now] it's your turn". Broadcast and reception Unofficial figures show that "The Doctor's Daughter" was watched by 6.6 million viewers, giving it a 38.4% share of the total television audience. While most programmes received lower figures than the previous week, Doctor Who had increased its audience to bring it back over the 6 million mark. The top rated programme was still ITV1's although its audience was down by a million at 7.5 million. Doctor Who was the highest rated programme on BBC1 for the day and had the biggest share of any programme on Saturday. The episode receieved an score of 88 (considered "Excellent"). "The Doctor's Daughter" has received mixed reviews. Martin Anderson of Den of Geek! stated that it was "rather good - though badly plot-holed". He noted that it was yet another episode of Doctor Who "undermined by incessant music". He also described the episode as "quite redolent of -era Who, with plenty of dark and cheap corridors to run down and two under-manned warring factions for the Doctor to bring peace to". For Ian Berriman, the running up and down corridors was reminiscent of 's featured on . Berriman described the episode as "underwhelming", citing that because one "always suspect[s] she's a " it is difficult to care for Jenny. Although "reasonably diverting", Berriman argues that budgetary constraints make "the story feel so enclosed" and that the episode's plot, likened to "", seems too similar to that of the immediately prior to this adventure because both involve militarism and cloning. 's also notes the similarities with "" and "". Mzimba asserts that the episode's "biggest problem" is that it tries "to cram an enormous amount into 45 minutes" with most of the "interesting" and new ideas not getting "the attention they deserve" resulting in the audience not caring about either the human fighters or the Hath and thereby limiting a "sense of danger or menace". Mzimba observes that since her return in "The Sontaran Stratagem", Martha shares little onscreen time with the Doctor therefore reducing the emotional impact of her departure in this episode. He describes Moffett as "superb", with Berriman calling her "cute as a button". Berriman praises Tennant's performance, but Anderson suggests that Tennant shouts too much. Anderson asserts that "Donna's role as the Doctor's conscience is beginning to take shape" describing this as "refreshing" in a and noting that "Tate has toned down the grating voice a tad". The Invasion of Time The Invasion of Time DVD The Sontarans invade the Citadel of the Time Lords Cast () () () Production Writer "" ( and ) Director Script editor Anthony Read Producer Graham Williams Executive producer(s) None Production code 4Z Series Length 6 episodes, 25 mins each Originally broadcast –, Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → The Invasion of Time is a in the series , which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from to , . This serial features the final appearances of as the // Synopsis The Doctor returns to Gallifrey, having claimed the Presidency. His behaviour is unusual and has Leela thrown in jail and then expelled from the Capitol Citadel. However, the Doctor is doing this to prevent a instigated disaster. Plot The returns to after meeting a group of aliens in space, bringing and K9 with him. He is behaving very strangely and when the Chancellory Guard under their Commander, Andred, arrive at the Panopticon Chamber to interrogate him, the Doctor demands to be taken to Chancellor , who is now in charge of the Time Lords. The Doctor claims the vacant Presidency of Gallifrey having previously been a candidate and, , is now automatically elected. Under law this request cannot be refused. The Doctor then chooses a Presidential chamber and asks it be decorated with lead lining throughout. Shortly afterward a ceremony is held to swear him in as President of Gallifrey and he is presented with the various trappings of office. However, when the circlet connecting him to the Matrix, repository of all Time Lord knowledge, is placed on his head, the Doctor collapses in pain. The Doctor is taken to the Chancellor to rest and recover. When he regains consciousness he reminds the Time Lords that no aliens are allowed on Gallifrey and instructs that Leela be expelled from the Capitol Citadel, where she will have to fend in the wastelands. She tries to avoid banishment, but the Doctor is serious about this banishment. The Doctor now retreats to the TARDIS where he shares a secret plan with K9, but is obviously very concerned about the situation he has found himself in. He is planning to aid an invasion of Gallifrey itself and to this end sets about destroying the induction barrier that defends the planet from external threat. K9 sets about this task while the Doctor returns to the Panopticon, the great hall of the Time Lords, and laughs cruelly as three alien beings start to materialise. The invading beings are known as Vardans. They appear as shimmering manifestations who made an alliance with the Doctor some time ago, and the Doctor advises the Time Lords, including the stubborn Borusa, to submit to their new and powerful masters. The Doctor then asks Borusa to meet him in his office, and when this happens the Doctor explains he has had the lead walls installed to prevent the Vardans entering the room on thought waves and reading his mind. He sent Leela away to protect her, he explains, and is now able to work with Borusa to defeat the Vardan threat. A new problem has emerged, however, with the ascendancy of the obsequious and compliant Castellan Kelner, who is being far too co-operative with the Vardan occupation. The toadying yet ambitious Castellan soon has Borusa placed under house arrest and starts a process of expelling trouble-making Time Lords from the safety of the Capitol. Leela has meanwhile kept her faith in the Doctor and reasons that if he wishes her to leave the Capitol it is with good reason, so she departs for the wastelands. She is accompanied by Rodan, a Time Lady who previously maintained the transduction barrier. Theyare welcomed warily by a tribe of outsiders who have rejected Time Lord society and live in the wastelands. Their leader, Nesbin, explains some of the background to his tribe. Back in the Capitol, however, things are looking grim for the Doctor when Andred corners him and decides to execute him in the name of liberty. K9 helps the Doctor overpower Andred, and then explains the danger and abilities of the Vardans to Andred, with his TARDIS providing a shield to his thoughts. The Doctor is hoping to persuade the Vardans to reveal their true form so that he can time loop their planet. Leela has also organised her own resistance movement in the wastelands, comprising Nesbin's people and the exiled Time Lords, all of whom are drilled into a fighting force which soon launches an assault on the Capitol. The aliens and Kelner have meanwhile decided the Doctor is behaving in an untrustworthy manner. The Doctor reaffirms his loyalty to them by agreeing to dismantle the final force field protecting Gallifrey from attack. He does not fully disable it, but rather places a large hole in it. The Vardans use the hole to properly invade Gallifrey and appear as humanoid warriors. Their manifestation enables K9 to track down their home planet and supply the Doctor with the correct co-ordinates. He uses this to beam the Vardans back to their home world and then traps it in a time loop. At about the same time Leela and her warriors reach the Panopticon, but celebrations are shortlived when a Sontaran warrior appears in the chamber. Gallifrey has now been invaded by the Sontarans, led by Commander Stor, who finds Kelner ever ready to pledge support, even if the other Time Lords remain resistant. The Doctor and his party escape and the Doctor uses his freedom to try and pressure Borusa into revealing to him the location of the , a missing item of the Presidential regalia. They then regroup at the TARDIS where Rodan is put to work using the TARDIS' controls to repair the hole in the forcefield. However, Kelner imperils their resistance when he manipulates the stabiliser banks of the Doctor's TARDIS to try and destroy the resistance force within by hurling them to the heart of a Black Star. The Doctor manages to override the threat, so their enemies change tack. The Sontarans, assisted by Castellan Kelner, gain access to the Doctor's TARDIS and try to hunt down the President and his friends, pursuing them through the labyrinthine corridors. Stor is after the Great Key too, knowing the Doctor has now persuaded Borusa to yield it to him. The Doctor uses distractions to buy time while he kills the remaining Sontaran troopers. On the Doctor's instruction, a hypnotised Rodan and K9 construct a special forbidden Time Lord weapon: the Demat Gun. Powered by the Great Key itself, the Demat Gun erases its victims from time itself. The Doctor takes the Gun and confronts Stor in the Panopticon. Stor intends to destroy the with a bomb, but the blast is cancelled out by the Doctor with the Demat Gun which obliterates Stor, wipes the Doctor's mind of recent events, and also destroys itself. Kelner is arrested and Borusa begins the process of rebuilding Gallifrey. The Doctor is ready to leave, but Leela decides to stay on Gallifrey because she has fallen in love with Commander Andred, leader of the Chancellory Guards. K-9 decides to stay behind to look after Leela. The TARDIS dematerializes and the Doctor reveals he is not alone: he pulls out a box labeled K-9 Mk II and, breaking the , looks directly at the camera and grins mischievously. Cast — — Voice of — Chancellor — Castellan Kelner — Commander Andred — Gold Usher — Rodan — Lord Gomer — Lord Savar — Bodyguard — Castellan Guard — Guard — Nesbin — Ablif — Jasko — Presta — Vardans — , Stor — — Cast notes Gai Smith, now Gai Waterhouse, who played Presta, is now an extremely successful thoroughbred horse trainer based in , . Continuity Though Leela and K9 Mark I left the Doctor in this story, their characters would return in the novel by Marc Platt, and encounter the . Louise Jameson and John Leeson also returned to play Leela and K9 in the 'Gallifrey' series of audio plays by .In addition, in his next on-screen , the is heard to ask after her: "Tell me, what of my former companion Leela?" He is informed that she is "well and happy". However, in the , we learn that Gallifrey has been destroyed and the Doctor thereafter makes many references to all his family and friends having being killed.The Vardans also appeared in the Virgin New Adventures novel by , in which refers to this story by dismissing them as "the only race in history to be outwitted by the intellectual might of the Sontarans".This story is one of the few to contain an extended sequence inside the TARDIS (1964's notwithstanding). The majority of the final episode comprises a chase inside the TARDIS, which appears to have extensive brick-walled areas beyond the more familiar roundells-on-white look, plus the spa/pool area ('bathroom') and art gallery. The Doctor had been seen in an artist's smock, apparently 'redecorating'.In one of the few times in the series that the Doctor directly kills anyone, he uses the de-mat gun to disintegrate the Sontaran warriors. This is unusual given that the Fourth Doctor has a particular and stated aversion to firearms.In the Virgin New Adventures novel, , it is revealed that during the events of the episode the Doctor uses the Matrix to send a message to his future self about the Timewyrm, a recurring villain from the novels. Production The script is credited to , a pseudonym often used by the for work produced "in house" by contracted production team members. On this occasion it masks the authors Anthony Read (the series' ) and Graham Williams (series ).This story was written as a replacement for another story, The Killers of the Dark by , which was considered too expensive and complex to shoot. The script was written in just two weeks, with four days for rewrites. Additionally, when asked about the unused script at a convention, Graham Williams, having forgotten the exact title, made up the name "Gin Sengh", as in The Killer Cats of Geng Singh (or Geng Singh — the spelling being indeterminate), resulting in the fan myth that this was the original title.An industrial strike, which was eventually resolved before production, forced the studio sets to be constructed within St Anne's Hospital as BBC's Christmas holiday specials were given priority in the regular studios.As a result of the industrial strike, Graham Williams was given the option of not producing the final six episodes of the season and have the money rollover into the next season. Williams rejected this because of the additional problem of inflation that year and didn't want the budgeted money to depreciate even further.Louise Jameson, who had already announced her departure from the show, reportedly wished for her character, Leela, to be killed at the end of the series, and was disappointed that Leela instead opted to stay behind on Gallifrey with Andred, even though nothing in the script suggests a romance between the two characters. The producers decided that killing off her character would be too traumatic for younger viewers.The Sontaran costumes were cumbersome and limited the field of vision of the actors wearing them, so much so that they are often seen tripping through and over props. At one point, a Sontaran (ironically played by the actor Stuart Fell) nearly takes a fall after missing a short jump and landing on a pool chair. As the aliens originate on a planet of notably high gravity, however, their clumsiness is easily explainedIt was who suggested to Graham Williams that this story be split into two segments, the first four episodes being based around the Vardans and the final two episodes being based around the Sontarans who come into the story at the end of episode 4. In print book Doctor Who and the Invasion of Time Series Release number 35 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN 0 426 20093 4 Release date 21 February 1980 Preceded by Followed by A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in February 1980. Broadcast, VHS and DVD release This story was released on a two tape set in March of 2000It was released onto on with special features; The Rise & Fall of Gallifrey, The Elusive David Agnew, Out of Time; a making of mini documentry, Photo Gallery, Trails and Continuity, new CGI effects and a Coming Soon to DVD Trailer of The K9 boxset featuring and . It has also has been released in a boxset Bred for War (The Sontaran Collection) along with , and .
The Five Doctors was a special feature-length of the series , produced in celebration of the programme's twentieth anniversary. It aired in the United Kingdom on , , although it had its world premiere in the , on the station and various other PBS affiliates on , the anniversary date. //<![CDATA[ if (window.showTocToggle) { var tocShowText = "show"; var tocHideText = "hide"; showTocToggle(); } //]]> Synopsis Someone is plucking all the incarnations of out of time, and placing them in the Death Zone on where they will meet old friends and enemies and play out the deadly Game of Rassilon, for the ultimate prize. But to lose is to win, and he who wins shall lose... Plot The , and are taking a break on the Eye of Orion, one of the most tranquil spots in the universe, when the Fifth Doctor suddenly collapses. Tegan and Turlough bring the Fifth Doctor back into the , where they discover to their distress that he is literally fading away. The Fifth Doctor manages to set the TARDIS controls for a destination and the ship dematerializes. In a hidden chamber, a dark figure is manipulating the controls of a time scoop and kidnapping previous out of the time stream along with some of his former companions. The is taken while he is walking in a rose garden, the and from a reunion and the while he is out driving his roadster, Bessie. Also taken out of time are and the Doctor's granddaughter . The and are taken while along the , but whoever is doing this is frustrated as the two are trapped in the time vortex by a time eddy and unable to rematerialize. All of them, save the Fourth Doctor and Romana, are deposited on a desolate, rocky landscape — the Death Zone on . Meanwhile, in the Capitol on Gallifrey, the High Council of , headed by Lord President and consisting of Chancellor Flavia and the , watches in concern. The is being drained by whoever is taking the Doctor out of time, endangering all of Gallifrey. Despite Borusa's misgivings, the High Council has unanimously voted to call in the to assist by going into the Death Zone to help the Doctors. Offered a pardon and a new cycle of regenerations, the Master accepts, and is given a copy of the Seal of the High Council by the Castellan to prove his bona fides, and a matter transmitter (transmat) recall device. He is then teleported via transmat to the Death Zone. In the Zone, the Doctors face various dangers. The First Doctor and Susan are pursued by a through a hall of mirrors, finally escaping when they push the Dalek into a dead end, where the discharge of its energy weapon ricochets back and destroys it. The Second Doctor and the Brigadier escape from a squad of , and the Third Doctor rescues Sarah from her fall down an embankment. Sarah is mildly confused, as she had seen the Third Doctor regenerate into the Fourth (), but is glad to see the Doctor she once knew. The Second and Third Doctors explain to their companions that in Gallifrey's past, known as the Dark Time, the Time Lords misused their powers. A device called the Time Scoop was used to pluck beings out of their times and place them in the Death Zone, where they would fight each other in a sort of gladiatorial game. The Doctors' goal now is to reach the Dark Tower, where the Time Lord founder is entombed, although there is some doubt as to whether Rassilon is actually dead. The Master meets and tries unsuccessfully to convince the Third Doctor that he is there to help. He is then forced to flee when thunderbolts fall from the sky. The Third Doctor only sees this as confirmation that this is all a plot of the Master's. The First Doctor and Susan find the TARDIS and the presence of the First Doctor seems to stabilize the Fifth for the moment. Together, they scan the tower and find three entrances — one at the apex of the tower, the main gate at the base, and one underground, but a force field prevents the TARDIS's entry. The Fifth Doctor takes Tegan and Susan to go to the main gate, but encounters the Master, who has no better luck convincing the Fifth Doctor than he did the Third. At that moment, the two are surrounded by Cybermen, and when they try to run away, the Master is knocked out by a cybergun blast. The Fifth Doctor finds the Master's recall device on his unconscious body, and transmats himself to the Capitol. The Master, confronted by the Cybermen, offers himself as a guide to the Tower. In the Capitol, the Doctor is informed of the situation by the High Council. The Doctor realizes not only that he has done the Master an injustice, but also that they were found too easily by the Cybermen. He opens the recall device and finds a homing beacon inside. The Castellan, who gave the Master the device, is arrested and his quarters ordered to be searched. There is found a box containing the Black Scrolls of Rassilon — forbidden knowledge from the Dark Time. Borusa destroys the scrolls before anyone can examine them and orders the Castellan taken to the mind probe for interrogation. However, as the Castellan is escorted outside, there is a shot. The Doctor rushes out to find the Castellan dead, and the Captain of the guard reporting that he was shot while trying to escape. The Doctor voices his concerns to Chancellor Flavia: the Castellan was stubborn, but not a traitor. There is more to this than meets the eye. The Second Doctor and the Brigadier are exploring a series of caves when they encounter a left over from the games. Taking refuge in an alcove, the Doctor tries to chase the Yeti off with a , succeeding only in maddening it, and causing it to collapse the entrance to the alcove. However, the Doctor detects a breeze from further back and discovers the underground entrance to the Tower. On the surface, the Third Doctor and Sarah come across a , according to the Doctor the most perfect killing machine ever devised. Able to move with blinding speed and fire bolts of metal at its targets, it detects its victims by motion. The Doctor and Sarah are unable to move without attracting the robot's attention, but luck is on their side when a squad of Cybermen come over the ridge and are rapidly eliminated by the robot. Taking advantage of the distraction, the Doctor and Sarah run past the robot's position, taking some rope and spare bolts from the robot's cave. Reaching a cliff face just above the Tower, the Doctor uses the rope and bolts to form a grappling hook, and he and Sarah across to the top of the Tower. Tegan and Susan have told the First Doctor what happened to the Fifth Doctor. The First Doctor decides to head for the main gate himself, with Tegan insisting on accompanying him. Opening the main gate through the means of a keypad hidden under a bell, they find a chessboard floor pattern blocking their way. The First Doctor determines that the chessboard is a trap — electrical bolts will destroy anyone attempting to cross unless they find the safe path. The Master appears at this point, warning them that the Cybermen are close behind. While the Doctor and Tegan hide, the Master lures the Cybermen onto the chessboard where they are killed. The Master tells the Doctor, "It's as easy as pie", then blithely steps across the board and moves into the Tower. The Doctor realizes that the Master means the Greek letter , and that the safe path is calculated by means of the mathematical constant. He and Tegan make their way across the trap. In the Zone, the TARDIS is being surrounded by Cybermen who start to assemble a bomb to blow it up. Inside, Turlough and Susan watch helplessly. The Second and Third Doctors encounter more obstacles while moving separately through the Tower, with the mind of Rassilon exuding an intensifying feeling of fear. They also encounter what appear to be their previous companions: the Third meeting and ; the Second meeting and . The Doctors soon realize that the 'companions' are just phantoms designed to impede their progress through the Tower, and the spectres vanish with a scream. Finally, all three Doctors reach the tomb where Rassilon's casket lies. While the Brigadier, Sarah, and Tegan get re-acquainted, the three Doctors try to translate an inscription written in Ancient Gallifreyan on a pedestal near a control panel. The Fifth Doctor finds that Borusa has vanished from the Council chamber, but the guards insist that the President could not have gotten by them at the only entrance. The transmat is out of power, so the Doctor deduces that there must be a secret door. He finds it hidden behind a painting of Rassilon playing the harp. The key to opening the door is a series of notes played on the actual harp standing before the painting — notes indicated by the sheet music in the painting itself. The Doctor enters the secret chamber, finding the dark figure that had taken his other selves out of time: Borusa. The Lord President is not satisfied with ruling Gallifrey for his lifetimes — he wants to be President Eternal. Borusa has determined that Rassilon discovered the secret of immortality, and he means to claim it, sending the Doctors into the Zone to clear the way for him. Using the Coronet of Rassilon, Borusa overwhelms the Fifth Doctor's will, thus forcing the latter to obey his commands. In the tomb, the Doctors have deciphered the inscription: Rassilon had discovered immortality and will share it with whomever overcomes the obstacles to the tomb and takes the ring from his body. However, one line troubles the First Doctor: "To lose is to win and he who wins shall lose." The Master steps out of the shadows to claim immortality for himself, yet is jumped from behind by the Brigadier and tied up by Sarah and Tegan. The Third Doctor fixes the control panel by , allowing the TARDIS to transport itself to the tomb (just seconds before the Cybermen's bomb detonates). The Second Doctor contacts the Capitol and the Fifth Doctor answers, still under Borusa's control. He tells his other selves to await their arrival. He and Borusa transmat over to the tomb. Borusa paralyzes the Doctors' companions with a command and tries to control the minds of the Doctors as well, but fails as all four Doctors combine their wills against him. However, a booming voice echoes through the chamber — the voice of Rassilon, demanding to know who disturbs him. Borusa steps forward to claim immortality and while the other Doctors protest, the First Doctor holds the others back and says to the projection of Rassilon that Borusa deserves the prize. Borusa takes the ring from the body and puts it on. He finds himself paralyzed, then transformed into one of several stone faces carved into the side of the casket. Rassilon sends the Master back to his own time, then frees the Fourth Doctor from the time vortex and returns to eternal rest. The First Doctor smugly tells the Fifth that he finally understood the proverb. The 'prize' was yet another trap — a means for Rassilon to eliminate whoever sought immortality. The Doctors and the companions say their good-byes to each other and re-enter the TARDIS save for the Fifth Doctor, Tegan, and Turlough. As those three watch, the others are transported back to their proper times. Chancellor Flavia arrives with guards and tells the Doctor that with Borusa's disappearance, the Council has appointed the Doctor as President. The Doctor appears reluctant, but Flavia tells him he cannot refuse an order of the Council or it will attract the severest penalties. The Doctor orders Flavia back to the Capitol, saying that he will travel there in his TARDIS and that she has full powers until his return. Once in the TARDIS, though, he reveals to Tegan and Turlough that he has no intention of returning. Tegan asks if the Doctor really intends to go on the run from his own people in a rickety old TARDIS. The Doctor replies, smiling, "Why not? After all, that's how it all started." Cast — , , , , , — — — — — — — — Chancellor Flavia — The Castellan — — — — — — — — — Voice of — Voice — Dalek Operator — Sergeant — — Commander — Technician — Guard — — Cast notes The role of the First Doctor was played by Richard Hurndall, as William Hartnell, who originally played the role, died in 1975. William Hartnell does make an appearance, however, in a pre-titles sequence taken from the end of .Tom Baker declined to reprise his role as the , as he did not want to reappear in the series so recently after his departure (a decision he would later say that he regretted); so his appearance in the story was pieced together from footage filmed for the unaired serial .The scene with Jamie and Zoe was originally written with Zoe and in mind. The Doctor would have realised the truth when Victoria called Lethbridge-Stewart "Brigadier", since Victoria had only met the Brigadier when he was a Colonel in . However, was unable to make the filming dates. Frazer Hines was able to free himself up for a day's shooting, so Jamie was written in instead.In the original drafts of the script, the Doctor/companion combinations were very different. Before Tom Baker decided not to appear, the Fourth Doctor would have been paired with Sarah, the Third Doctor with the Brigadier and the Second Doctor with Jamie. When Baker declined to appear and Frazer Hines was unable to meet the production dates due to other commitments, the scripts had to be altered. However, Hines was able to step in later for a cameo appearance, as noted above. was asked to appear as but objected to the way in which the character interacted with the Second Doctor and declined to participate. The scene was filmed with an unnamed sergeant in place of Benton. Continuity This is only the second time in the series' history that there was a pre-credits sequence. (1982) was the first such story. Subsequently, (1987) and (1988) also featured pre-credits teasers. The pre-credits sequence became a regular occurrence starting with the 2005 series episode .This serial also featured the debut of the new TARDIS console and room, the first redesign since 1977. This console would remain until the end of series production in 1989.This serial ended fan speculation as to whether or not and Jon Pertwee's Doctors were regenerations or merely "changes of appearance". It also explicitly indicated in dialogue that the Davison incarnation of the Doctor was in fact the fifth, officially contradicting the speculation that had circulated since the serial that there had been additional incarnations of the Doctor prior to Hartnell.When asked by the Third Doctor as to whether he has regenerated again, the Master says, "Not exactly", referencing his stealing of Tremas's body as seen in the Fourth Doctor story (1981).This is the first time it is suggested that a new cycle of regenerations can be bestowed on a person (in this case the Master), implying that it could be possible to circumvent the twelve-regeneration limit established in . However, the Master is occupying a non-Time Lord body, so whether this can be applied to a Time Lord who has already reached his thirteenth incarnation is unclear. Years later, however, the episode "" shows the Master regenerating and in the following episode "" indicates that he had been "resurrected" (the Master's own word, left unexplained) by the Time Lords to fight in the , suggesting a new regeneration cycle was indeed bestowed upon him.Three incarnations of previously appeared in , and .Dinah Sheridan makes a guest appearance as Flavia. The character has subsequently been mentioned in spin-off fiction as becoming President of the High Council and then subsequently removed from office due to a scandal (as detailed in the novel, Happy Endings). In the new series, a musical cue composed by with ethereal sounding vocals is jokingly referred to as "Flavia's Theme" by the production team, who say it is Flavia's voice singing out from the .One of the jewels from the Coronet of Rassilion would later play an important part in the adventure .No explanation is given for 's absence from this story.The First Doctor does not quite recognise the Master ("Do I know you?"), and has to be reminded of their time at the Academy together. The Third Doctor does recognise him, however, though it seems not as easily as usual.The Mind Probe would later be used as a plot device in the Torchwood episode . Retroactive perspectives This story takes place after from the point of view of the First Doctor and Susan, given Susan's mature appearance and the implication that they have been separated for some time.Although it is never made clear exactly where this story takes place within the Second and Third Doctors' chronology, it is made clear that it takes place after the events of . The Second Doctor mentions while reminiscing with the Brigadier, and also makes a comment about his own replacement being "unpromising" when he is in UNIT headquarters and meets Lethbridge-Stewart's successor. The Third Doctor also refers to “that fellow in the check trousers and black frock-coat? when he meets the illusions of Mike Yates and Liz Shaw. The familiar and mock-antagonistic way that the Second and Third Doctors interact also suggests that The Five Doctors takes place after the events of The Three Doctors for them both. Since the First Doctor refers to the Second as "the little fellow", it is reasonable to assume that the story takes place later in his chronology as well.The Second Doctor's method of determining that Jamie and Zoe are phantoms, which references the events of , is, seemingly, a continuity error, (subsequently rendering the Second Doctor's earlier meeting with the Brigadier in this story a continuity error). The memories of Jamie and Zoe's travels with the Doctor, as opposed to their respective initial adventures with him in their own home eras ( and ) were wiped in The War Games when they were returned to their own times at a moment just after they had left in the TARDIS. There are various fan explanations for this and it is noted that it is the Brigadier only that they should not have recognised as neither of them would remember meeting him in and respectively. (see )This story takes place some time between and from the Third Doctor's point of view, as he recognises Sarah Jane, for whom events take place after K-9 and Company.The Third Doctor reacts to Sarah's mimed description of the Fourth Doctor by saying, "Teeth and curls?" and telling her the change has not happened yet for him. Although the Third Doctor may just be interpreting her gestures, his accuracy has led some fans to believe that it implies a previous unseen encounter with the Fourth Doctor. According to on the commentary, the line was supposed to be Sarah's, but Pertwee negotiated with Elisabeth Sladen for him to say it instead, leading to the problem. In the short story The Touch of the Nurazh by Stephen Hatcher from the anthology , an injury makes the Third Doctor begin to regenerate into the Fourth but the process is reversed. This is witnessed by Jo Grant, and the theory is that she subsequently describes the Fourth Doctor's appearance to the Third.This story occurs after from the Brigadier's point of view, given that he recognises Tegan and later the Fifth Doctor.At the start of the episode, Sarah Jane Smith is shown with K-9, a direct reference to the spin-off pilot of two years earlier, . The two characters later returned in the story . Production The working title for this story was The Six Doctors. It would have been written by former and would have featured the and their of the five incarnations of the Doctor; in their attempt to extract DNA to turn themselves into "Cyberlords", the twist being that the First Doctor and Susan would actually be impostors (the former being the "Sixth Doctor" of the title) and the Second Doctor would have saved the day. However, Holmes dropped out at an early stage and another former script editor, Terrance Dicks, was brought in instead. Some elements of this plotline would be reused in Holmes's own .The original script featured an appearance by the , last seen in . After being dropped into the Death Zone, Sarah would have been attacked by a group of them before being rescued by the Third Doctor. However, due to budgetary restrictions, the scene was dropped and replaced in the finished version.Just before she meets the Third Doctor, Sarah falls a few feet down what fans have generally considered a rather unconvincing slope. In the novelisation, Sarah actually steps off a cliff. This was what was originally intended in the script, but for budgetary reasons the sequence was changed.Nathan-Turner's first choice of director for the story was , who had directed the first ever Doctor Who serial, , in 1963. However, Hussein was in America at the time and was unable to accept the offer. Nathan-Turner then asked another veteran director, , to direct but he also declined. It has been suggested[] that Camfield was offended to be second choice or that he was angered that Nathan-Turner had not asked him back to Doctor Who before, but there is no known evidence to support this suggestion. Camfield was also very ill with , and this may have had an impact on his decision not to direct the production. He died of a early in 1984.The programme is officially a co-production with the , although the production team were not aware of this during production and the agreement in effect amounted to little more than a pre-production purchase pact.The story was prepared in two formats: the ninety-minute version and a four-part version, the latter designed for international distribution or repeat broadcasting in the ordinary series run. The episode breaks were, respectively: Sarah falling down the slope, the Cybermen placing their bomb outside the TARDIS while Susan and Turlough watch; and the Master appearing behind the and Tegan while in the Dark Tower.In the various publicity photos of the five Doctors from this story, a waxwork model of from a 1980 Doctor Who Exhibition in was used. According to producer John Nathan-Turner, Baker had agreed to do the photocall for the 20th anniversary but, suspecting that he might not turn up, Nathan-Turner organised for the waxwork to be on location.This is the only programme from the classic series of Doctor Who for which all recorded and filmed material, including alternate and unused takes, fluffed scenes and so forth, still exists in broadcast-quality format. This allowed for the creation of the 1995 version of the story.The end credits featured a specially mixed version of the theme music, which began with 's original 1960s arrangement and then segued into the arrangement being used by the series at the time. This arrangement was only used on this one occasion and was the last time that the Derbyshire version was heard during the show's original run. A unique arrangement of the opening credits music was also used, which ended in a brief coda phrase that was never used in any other serial. Outside references The Brigadier references "" and "".The 's line, "Scarecrow!" (aimed at the ), is an , referencing the fact that Jon Pertwee played .Some of the inscriptions on the tombstone when they reach Rassilon's Tower are mathematical symbols. In print Doctor Who book The Five Doctors Series Release number 81 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN 0 426 19510 8 Release date 24 November 1983 Preceded by Followed by A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in November 1983; it was the only Target novelisation to be published before its story was transmitted. Broadcast, VHS and DVD releases The Five Doctors was first broadcast in the on the actual date of the programme's 20th anniversary. The broadcast in the United Kingdom was delayed two days so it could coincide with the BBC's charity night. There were a few scenes in the BBC broadcast that had not been shown in the US airing.The story was first released and in September of 1985. This version was also released on in 1994.It was rereleased on VHS in 1990 without 2 minutes of edits present in the earlier tapes and discs. To date, this is the only release of the story as originally broadcast.A Special Edition of the episode, with updated special effects, surround-sound compatibility and an alternate editing of the raw material was released on VHS in 1995 in a box set with the video of and a limited edition postcard album. Since about 2000, this version has been turning up frequently in the syndication package instead of the original.This was the first Doctor Who serial to be released on , on , . Some of the special effects were further enhanced and the voice of Rassilon was noticeably different. The Region 1 version has a commentary track by Peter Davison and writer .On it was announced that The Five Doctors would be the first Doctor Who story to be made available to download to , in a deal between and the technology firm .This story will be rereleased on a 2 disc 25th Anniversary special edition DVD on 3rd March 2008. [] References Briggs, Nick, "Last Orders", , #229, 30th August 1995, , p.36, quote of Nicholas Courtney (who did not specify a companion for Troughton) Lyons, Steve and Chris Howarth, "The Good Soldier" (interview with John Levene) Doctor Who Magazine, #230, 27 September 1995, Marvel Comics UK Ltd., p.44 ; David J. Howe (2006). Talkback: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Doctor Who Interview Book: Volume One: The Sixties. England: , p. 30. . Rawson-Jones, Ben. "", , -. Retrieved on -. External links at at at the Reviews reviews at reviews at reviews at 130 - The Five Doctors telemovie The Doctors inside the Tomb of Rassilon () () () () (, archive footage only) (First Doctor, pre-titles clip) () () () () (, archive footage only) Writer ( segment) (uncredited) ( segments) (uncredited) Director (uncredited) (The Dalek Invasion of Earth segment) (uncredited) (Shada segments) (uncredited) Script editor Producer John Nathan-Turner Executive producer(s) None Production code 6K Series Length 90 mins Originally broadcast , (first global) , (first ) Chronology ? Preceded by Followed by →