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On this epiosde Ian is joined by steve Hatton to review the first series of the cult BBC sci-fi drama. The Tripods: Sereis One (1984). Written by Alick Rowe. From the book by John Christopher. Directed by Christopher Barry and Graham Theakston. Starring John shackley, Ceri Steel and Jim Baker
If you enjoyed the latest Happy Times and Places, on The Romans, then enjoy this interview with one of its cast members : Poppea herself, actress, writer and prolific TV director Kay Patrick who talks about working with William Hartnell and Christopher Barry, and about her fascinating and impressive career as a whole. Please support these podcasts on Patreon, where you will get advance releases, exclusive content (including a patron-only podcast - Far Too Much Information), regular AMAs and more. Tiers start from as little as £3 per month. patreon.com/tobyhadoke Or there is Ko-fi for the occasional donation with no commitments: ko-fi.com/tobyhadoke Follow Toby on Twitter @tobyhadoke And these podcasts @HadokePodcasts And his comedy club @xsmalarkey www.tobyhadoke.com for news, blog, mailing list and more.
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & David; gimp masks galore! Joe is over excited by David's accent, and we're both stunned at the marvellous production value. Adastra is FABULOUS, the script is witty, we're confidently directed by Christopher Barry and and the wolfweeds are teabagging.
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & Jason; What is Jason's revolutionary way of watching Doctor Who? Christopher Barry is celebrated, and five minutes about the Tripods. The Daleks are at their devious best and it features one of the best ever cliffhangers.
Another live show @ Buddfys Houston talking to each other and the locals on a Monday Night! With extra special guests,
Another live show @ Buddfys Houston talking to each other and the locals on a Monday Night! With extra special guests,
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Join Joe & Jack as they are almost burnt at the stake in the sacred flame chamber of the Sisterhood of Karn. We enthuse about the suspense generated by director Christopher Barry, marvel at the ripe, witty dialogue and marvel at the spittoon resting on Maren's head.
Christopher Barry "Chris" Cooke is a South African born English cricketer who plays as a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper. Born in Johannesburg, he has played for Western Province and Glamorgan. Info about Charity stickers: www.jonesthebat.comContact me on Social media @Jonesthebat or email me: jonesthebat100@gmail.comSupport the show (https://paypal.me/Jonesthebatpodcast?locale.x=en_GB)
Show Notes No Agenda Episode 1242 - "Smokin' Hot" "Smokin' Hot" Direct [link] to the mp3 file ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1242.noagendanotes.com Sign Up for the newsletter Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com The No Agenda News Network- noagendanewsnetwork.com RSS Podcast Feed Experimental IPFS RSS Feed Get the No Agenda News App for your iPhone and iPad Get the NoAgendDroid app for your Android Phone Torrents of each episode via BitLove document.write("Last Modified " + document.lastModified)This page created with the FreedomController Credits "Smokin' Hot" Executive Producers: Sir Endernaught, WaveBender of Spark Harvey Smith Jeff Anderson Sir Jay from the land of Scruffle Butters Joseph Leissle Associate Executive Producers: Lukas Teijema Jhordan Olson Ashley La Sage Niel Eyde Tom Turner Become a member of the 1243 Club, support the show here Knights & Dames Christopher Barry -> Sir Endernaught, WaveBender of Spark Jonathan Fedoruk -> Sir Jay from the land of Scruffle Butters David Russell -> Sir ? Thomas Jaatinen -> Sir ? Mumma Bear -> Dame Mumma Bear of Essex England Art By: Nick the Rat Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda End of Show Mixes: John Fletcher - 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 - Sir Seat Sitter Sign Up for the newsletter ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1242.noagendanotes.com New: Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Get the No Agenda News App for your iPhone and iPad Get the NoAgendDroid app for your Android Phone No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents document.write("Last Modified " + document.lastModified)This page created with the FreedomController 16326 Keywords
This episode we are joined by Jared to discuss the second ever episode of Doctor Who. We debate the Daleks some and talk all Classic Who. Production notes Story # 2 Originally aired December 21 1963 through February 1 1964 Written by: Terry Nation Directed by: Christopher Barry and Richard Martin Misc Trivia Sydney Newman's […] The post 057 – Classic Who Rewind: The Daleks appeared first on Noobs & the Whovian.
What's next, as it pertains to some of these surprises starting 2019?? Everything from, 'Surviving R. Kelly', to Kim and Kanye having a 4th surrogate child, to Yung Joc vs. Usher - the REAL King of "Doo-Wop", LOL!?! Check us out, as the crew covers this and MUCH more! We also got a spicy 'Illastr8 HOT Take' that got everyone sort of riled up to say the least! Every Wednesday, 9-10 pm...DON'T MISS OUT!!
This week, some people and circumstances occurred which showed off some of the good and not so good in what's trending i.e. MTV VMA's, Ben's Chilli Bowl 60th Anniversary. Check us out! As usual, we showcase everything that's, "In the KNOW!" Also, we had in studio rap sensation, LyQuin. Check him out everywhere @lyquin! We had a BLAST this week but next week is more of what your lookin for...SEE WHAT I'M SAYIN!!
There were a variety of new topics this week to discuss. Unfortunately, we sadly reported that another YOUNG life was lost in the Hip-Hop community. The 20-year-old rapper "XXXTentacion", whose real name was Jahseh Onfroy, was gunned down in an apparent robbery in Broward County, Florida. Authorities said he was leaving a motorsports store shortly before 4 p.m. when two men in a dark SUV shot and killed him. XXXTentacion spoke on his death before he was killed Monday. Check out what specifically he said and what the crew had to say - R.I.P.! In lighter news, Dr. Dre will be developing the Marvin Gaye movie. The film project is said to be in the early stages of planning, but the former N.W.A. star has secured the rights to Gaye's music. A number of stars, including directors F. Gary Gray and Cameron Crowe, and rocker Lenny Kravitz, have tried to develop films about the late singer in the past, but the projects never came to fruition. DRE always makin moves! Leave it to Beyoncé and Jay-Z to redefine what “pulling a Beyoncé” can be. Last Saturday, the pair headlined London Stadium as part of their joint On the Run II Tour, and at the end of their career-spanning set a message flashed on the screens: “ALBUM OUT NOW.” Everything Is Love, credited to The Carters, an exquisitely produced happy ending to the cheating-heart narrative that unspooled on Beyoncé’s gravity-defying 2016 album Lemonade and Jay-Z’s terse yet personal 2017 release 4:44. We were also graced, once again with the presence of female phenome from the DMV, Lady Dame. She was in studio updating us on her new ventures and record deal. Check her out everywhere @ladydameofficial! We got you...until next Wednesday - See What I'm Sayin!
The weather is warm, the flowers are blooming and the Doctor Who news is…sparse. Almost non-existent in fact, other than delicious morsels like the Series 9 soundtrack arriving in our eardrums, an official announcement on that US “Genesis of the Daleks” cinema screening on June 11, and of course what you’ve all been waiting for, the second part of our Christopher Barry miniscope, featuring his work on “The Mutants”, “Robot”, “The Brain of Morbius” and perennial favorite (to Chris, at any rate) “The Creature from the Pit”! Links: – 1988 UK response to Doctor Who season 24 – Series 9 soundtrack available, “The Shepherd’s Boy” sample track – Genesis of the Daleks cinema screenings press release Miniscope: – Christopher Barry – The Mutants – Robot – The Brain of Morbius – The Creature from the Pit
One of the most prolific directors in Doctor Who history finally gets his time in the Miniscope as the Three Who Rule look at the first half of the career of Christopher Barry, breaking down his work on “The Daleks”, “The Rescue”, “The Romans”, the missing stories “The Savages” and “The Power of the Daleks” (as best as possible), and concluding with 1971’s “The Daemons”. Also, while Warren is in New York, news on Gallifrey One, BBC Wales, and upcoming cinema screenings of “Genesis of the Daleks”… Links: – Gallifrey One 2019 – Sold Out! – BBC Wales new broadcast centre – Genesis of the Daleks cinema screening? – Black Archive – Marco Polo – Infinity wins Game Developer Conference award – BBC sound effects site Miniscope: – Christopher Barry – The Daleks – The Rescue – The Romans – The Savages – The Power of the Daleks – The Daemons
This week, the crew covered some issues that showed a broad landscape how some elevate and other are just are accepted. Spike Lee and Jordan Peele are tackling the subject of race in a new movie about a black guy who joined the KKK. New director Jordan Peele is linking up with veteran OG Spike Lee, to produce a new thriller about the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The pair are teaming up to make "Black Klansman,” about the true story of an African-American police officer, who managed to infiltrate the KKK. The movie tells the tale of Ron Stallworth, who was a black detective in Colorado Springs. Get ready. Lavar Ball is planning to release his own sneaker with a price tag of $1,500 dollars. Yes $1,500. He broke the news that his sneaker, called the “The LaVar-iccis”, is in the works. Earlier this year, the former dual athlete made headlines when reports alleged he turned down million dollar endorsement deals from Nike, Adidas and Under Armor for his son Alonzo Ball. In turn, he launched his own footwear company Big Baller Brand and released the design challenged ZO2s. I'll give it to him, he's definitely at HUSTLER! Good news Nintendo enthusiasts, if you didn’t get your hands on a NES Classic this past November when it first released, you will have another chance in 2018. SNES Classic will retail for $80 and features 21 classic games such as Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Mario World, Super Metroid, Mario Kart and Street Fighter II Turbo to name a few. You here for it? Kobe Bryant already has at least one proper Christmas gift lined up. Early word is that the Los Angeles Lakers plan to retire the future NBA Hall of Famer’s jersey just before they play the Golden State Warriors on December 18; and both numbers with be retired! In studio, we had special guest and artist extraordinaire, Aniekan Udofia. For those that are from the Washington, DC area, you should be very familiar with some of his work; preferably at "Ben's Chili Bowl." Check out his work and what's new in his world @aniekanreloaded. Don't go too far because we'll be back before you know it!
It's Friday, and it's time for a brand new free podcast and download from Toby Hadoke, who has sought out the actor behind a couple of notable Doctor Who villains for a conversation today...
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who
This week we cover story #106, The Creature from the Pit! The Doctor and Romana find themselves on a world in a dark age where metal is precious and a strange alien eggshell has appeared on the landscape. But what mysterious creature lurks in the pit the planet's leader casts her enemies into? QotW: Creature from the Pit was the last Doctor Who serial directed by Christopher Barry. What's your favorite story of his and why? Charlie's Variety Segment/Listener Mailbag Discussion of "Creature from the Pit" (Scott 8.5, Charlie 8.5, David 8.25, Trevor 7.5) Big Finish: Tenth Doctor Adventures -- Death and the Queen (Charlie 7, David 7.75, Trevor 7.5) Hosts: Trevor @WhovianTrev Trevsplace Charlie @insanityinchaos The Infinite Longbox The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/ @gwythinn MaroonedWhovian Scott Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #107, Nightmare of Eden! You can buy a digital copy on iTunes or rent the DVD from Netflix. This one is out of print in region 1, so if you can find a copy for sale, it will likely be rather expensive.
The death of Christopher Barry came unexpectedly. He was the only child of former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry and Effi Barry and had eulogized both of his parents. A group of friends gathered at We Act Radio in Anacostia to share memories; many that did not make it into many media stories of his death. Thanks to Kymone Freeman for sharing these powerful words.
RIP to Christopher Barry, the son of the late Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry, died over the weekend at 36 years old. This comes as a solemn reminder of unfortunately how both his dad and himself were caught up in the use of drugs. YET, there is some very exciting news for all of those who fans of the "Bad Boys" franchise. The third installment titled, "Bad Boy's for Life" is due to hit theaters in June 2017. Also exciting...to some, maybe not for all; actor/comedian Kevin Hart is set to become a soul man after signing a record contract with Motown. The "Think Like a Man" star has frequently posted videos on social media rapping as his alter ego Chocolate Droppa, and now he's getting serious about a music career and taking his talents to the mainstream. He will release an album through fabled soul label Motown Records this autumn. Jennifer Lopez is set to star in a TV movie about the rise and fall of Colombian cartel leader Griselda Blanco. The notorious Medellin Cartel queen, nicknamed The Cocaine Godmother and the Black Widow, became one of the most powerful female drug lords in history after running a Miami-based cocaine ring during the 1970s and early 1980s. The crew also discussed the topic of the week; check this out and let us know your opinion? We always give you the latest and greatest...check back with us!
A new month, but Toby Hadoke keeps on relentless tracking down people from Doctor Who's first 52 years on TV to talk to for free downloads and podcasts...
A simple challenge a few years back resulted in comedian, actor and TV expert Toby Hadoke scouring the land to speak to someone connected to every Doctor Who story from the first 50 years of the show. Since then he's presented 140 free podcasts of his informative, interesting interviews. Here's the latest...
Toby's archive of free podcast interviews with a rich variety of people associated with the first 50 years of Doctor Who on TV hits 130 with a brand new conversation:
Dave and Thomas look at the work of the late Christopher Barry.
Dave and Thomas look at the work of the late Christopher Barry.
In this week's podKast with a "K" we welcome Doctor Who fanzine producer Gareth Kavanagh, editor of Vworp Vworp! as a guest for the full show! Christian Cawley and James McLean are in the hotseat too, with a nice selection of topics under discussion. To kick it off, we mull over the recent Buzzfeed.com list based around the idea of how Doctor Who might have been different had it been created in the USA rather than in Television Centre. Following this, we spend a few moments appreciating the contributions that the late Christopher Barry made to Doctor Who between 1963 (The Daleks) and 1979 (The Creature from the Pit). Given that we have unofficial fourth podKaster Gareth Kavanagh on hand as well, there's also a bit of missing episodes chatter in there for you lucky people as well, not to mention some updates on the progress of Vworp Vworp! issue 3... Rounding off the show (yet taking up a greater chunk of the running time than either of the other topics) are our recommmendations, with 1977 serial Underworld getting the lion's share of the discussion.
In this weeks episode Phil and Paul return to the written word with a look at the Target novelisation of The Time Meddler. So prepare for Viking hordes, mysterious Monks, Lord Flashheart and the Doctors quest to become and alcoholic. Amongst all this though they make comparisions to the televised version and find that the author manages to shock Phil! And in the news this week the sad passing of legendary Doctor Who director Christopher Barry, a pointless poll, some news of Philip Hinchcliffe's contribution to Big Finish and in Omega's Tat Corner some quality mintage and some not so quality action figures.
Bueno, pues otro sábado más ya tenemos aquí el segundo serial de la serie: The Daleks. Descargar (11.8 MB / 18 min)SinopsisLa TARDIS ha llevado a los viajeros al planeta Skaro, donde conocen dos razas indígenas - Los Daleks, mutantes maléficos encerrados en máquinas acorazadas, y los Thals, hermosos humanoides con principios pacifistas. Ellos convencen a los Thals de la necesidad de luchar para su propia supervivencia.Ficha técnicaEscrito por: Terry Nation | Dirigido por: Christopher Barry y Richard MartinIntérpretes: William Hartnell (Doctor), Carol Ann Ford (Susan Foreman), Jacqueline Hill (Barbara Wright), William Russell (Ian Chesterton), John Lee (Alydon), Phillip Bond (Ganatus)EpisodiosThe Dead Planet - 21/12/1963 17:15The Survivors - 28/12/1963 17:15The Escape - 04/01/1964 17:15The Ambush - 11/01/1964 17:15The Expedition - 18/01/1964 17:15The Ordeal - 25/01/1964 17:15The Rescue - 01/02/1964 17:15Este podcast está alojado en iVoox, os podéis suscribir a través de nuestro feed universal o via iTunes.La música es el tema de Doctor Who de Ron Grainger y el album El Llamado del Cosmos de Quasar J-01, descargada desde Jamendo.com¡únete a los companions en Facebook y Twitter!PD. Aviso desde ya que no estaba demasiado inspirado, así que no pongo la mano en el fuego sobre la calidad del podcast. Gracias por escuchar Doctor Who Comentado. Tu opinión sobre el podcast me es muy importante, así que tengo una encuesta en inglés para que me comentéis. Podéis hacer la versión larga o la abreviada. Muchas gracias.
his article is about the 1972 Doctor Who serial. For other uses, see . 063 – The Mutants serial A mutated Solonian on the planet . Cast () () Others — The Marshal — Jaeger — Stubbs — Cotton — Varan — Varan's Son — Ky — Sondergaard — Administrator — Investigator — Warrior Guard , , — Guards — Old Man — Mutt Production Writer and Director Script editor Producer Executive producer(s) None Production code NNN Series Length 6 episodes, 25 minutes each Originally broadcast April 8–May 13, 1972 Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → The Mutants is a in the series , which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from April 8 to May 13, 1972. The Mutants is also the title used by the production team for the series' second serial, which introduced the . To distinguish between the two, the earlier serial is usually referred to as . Sometimes both stories are referred to as The Mutants, further distinguished by the production codes — (B) for the former and (NNN) for the latter. Contents [] [] Synopsis It is the 30th century, near the end of the Earth Empire. On the colony world of Solos, something is transforming the human population, turning them into hideous mutants. But as the and find out, that is only the beginning. [] Plot In the 30th century, the Earth Empire is contracting and plans are being made to decolonise the colony world of Solos. The militaristic Marshal and other human soldiers, known as Overlords, rule it from Skybase One. The Marshal opposes the decolonisation plans outlined to him by Administrator sent from Earth, and is also obsessed with eradicating the Mutants or Mutts that have sprung up on the planet below. The Solonians themselves are a tribal people, split between those who actively oppose the occupation, such as Ky, and those like Varan who collaborate with the imperialists. Indeed, the Marshal and Varan ensure the Administrator is murdered before he can confirm to Ky and other tribal chiefs that the Earth Empire is indeed withdrawing from Solos. The and arrive on Skybase One, their having been transported there by the . They have with them a message box which will only open for an intended recipient – and that is not the Marshal or his entourage – but seems to be for Ky, who has been framed for the murder of the Administrator. Jo and Ky flee to the surface of Solos, which seems to be poisonous to humans during daylight hours, and this affects Jo quite soon. Ky saves her with a stolen oxygen mask. The Doctor learns from the Marshal and his chief scientist Jaeger that they are involved in an experiment using rocket barrages to terraform Solos, making the air breathable to humans, regardless of the cost to indigenous life. They continue to bombard the surface with ever more deadly rockets. Varan by now has discovered the Marshal's treachery and events make him an outlaw on Skybase. The Doctor makes contact and together they persuade Stubbs and Cotton, the most senior soldiers to the Marshal, that much is wrong on Skybase. He then flees to Solos with Varan, and at the thaesium mine where Ky and Jo are hiding he encounters many Mutts, who are not as hostile as they first appeared. The Doctor passes the message box to Ky, and it opens to reveal ancient tablets and etchings which are written in the language of the Old Ones of the planet. Help in avoiding poisonous gas released by the Marshal is provided by a fugitive human scientist, Sondergaard, who lives in the caves and knows much about Solonian anthropology. Sondergaard explains he tried to inform Earth Control about the Marshal's evil, but he was prevented and forced to flee to the caves, where the radiation seems to have affected him. He interprets the contents of the box as a “lost Solos Book of Genesis”, and the Doctor then calculates a Solonian year to be equivalent to two thousand human years, with natural changes in the population every five hundred years within the cycle. Investigating a more radioactive part of the caves, the Doctor thus deduces the Mutant phase is a natural part of the Solonian racial life-cycle. Varan has by now become a Mutt himself, the transformation beginning with his hand. He hides this and leads a Solonian attack on the Skybase which results in his death and those of many of his warriors. On Skybase Jo, Ky, Stubbs and Cotton are captured by the Marshal, and Stubbs is killed in a failed escape attempt. The Doctor meanwhile has returned to the Skybase – without Sondergaard, who seems too weak following the radiation contamination. He instead returns to the caves to communicate with the Mutants and explain to them the changes in their metabolisms are natural and not to be feared. The Doctor is now back on Skybase and surmises the Marshal to be mad. It becomes clear that the Earth Government has now dispatched an Investigator to look into the strange events on Solos. The Marshal's rocket attacks have not terraformed the planet, but they have left a hideous environmental impact and he knows he must clean this up or face problems when the Investigator arrives. Under duress the Doctor uses Jaeger's technology to conduct a rapid decontamination of the planet's surface. The Investigator arrives and demands answers, but is given more lies by the Marshal, supported by the Doctor, who fears Jo will be killed if he does not co-operate. Luckily Jo, Ky and Cotton have escaped their detention and arrive in time to help the Investigator see the truth of the situation on Solos and the crimes of the Marshal and Jaeger. The Doctor accuses them of "the most brutal and callous series of crimes against a defenseless people it's ever been my misfortunate to encounter." Sondergaard now reaches the Skybase with some Mutants, one of whom scares the Investigator enough that he accepts the Marshal's analysis that the creatures should be killed. Ky now begins a process of mutation, but it is accelerated beyond the Mutant phase so that he emerges as a radiant angel-like super-being. He communicates with thought transference, can float and can move through whole walls. Dispensing justice, Ky eradicates the Marshal. Jaeger has been killed too and the Investigator now makes sense of the situation. Sondergaard and Cotton elect to stay on Solos to see the other Solonians go through the mutation process, while Jo and the Doctor slip away, their mission from the Time Lords complete. [] Continuity A Mutt appears in the beginning of . The Doctor describes it as being one of a mutant insect species that is widely established in the Nebula of Cyclops. Whether this is the location of Solos is not stated. [] Production Serial details by episode Episode Broadcast date Run time Viewership (in millions) Archive "Episode One" 8 April 1972 (1972-04-08) 24:25 9.1 PAL colour conversion "Episode Two" 15 April 1972 (1972-04-15) 24:24 7.8 PAL colour conversion "Episode Three" 22 April 1972 (1972-04-22) 24:32 7.9 PAL 2" colour videotape "Episode Four" 29 April 1972 (1972-04-29) 24:00 7.5 PAL 2" colour videotape "Episode Five" 6 May 1972 (1972-05-06) 24:37 7.9 PAL 2" colour videotape "Episode Six" 13 May 1972 (1972-05-13) 23:43 6.5 PAL 2" colour videotape Working titles for this story included Independence and The Emergents. The opening shot of the story features a bedraggled, hermit-like bearded figure (Sidney Johnson) shambling out of the mist towards the camera. Both fans and Jon Pertwee alike have compared the scene to the at the start of most episodes of . [] Outside references This serial is mentioned in 's controversial novel , where it is criticised for alleged attitudes. Writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin, as well as producer Barry Letts, actually intended for the story to have an anti-racist message. So powerful was this story's condemnation of the policy of Apartheid in South Africa, many polytechnic student unions renamed buildings "Bob Baker and Dave Martin House", in honour of its writing team.[] [] In print book Doctor Who and the Mutants Series Release number 44 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN Release date 29 September 1977 Preceded by Followed by A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in September 1977. This was the only book to feature the abbreviation "Dr Who" on the spine. [] Broadcast and commercial releases This story came out on in February 2003. This story is due for release in 2011 and will have an audio commentary by Katy Manning, Garrick Hagon, Bob Baker, Jeremy Bear, Brian Hodgson, Terrance Dicks and Christopher Barry moderated by Nick Pegg. The music from this serial was released as part of in 2003.