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60th Anniversary today, but we don't have a podcast ready, so we thought we'd share this in its full 6 minutes and 20 seconds of glory. Play it loud, and play it proud. Big up to Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire. x
Mixed opinions about 'The Pirate Planet' [1978].
Making the best of 'The Ribos Operation' [1978].
Celebrating our 100th episode with our review of 'Brain of Morbius' [1976].
Trawling through The Sea Devils [1972].
Chatting about 'City of Death' [1979].
Bitching over 'The Visitation' [1982].
Heading back to chew the fat over 'Frontier in Space' [1973].
Usual team. Much conversation about 'Face of Evil' [1978].
Two yanks. Two limeys. Musing on 'Planet of Giants' [1964].
The usual team rant about Davison's 'Arc of Infinity' [1983].
Quibbling with each other about 'State of Decay' [1980].
Shouting at each other about 'Delta and the Bannermen' [1987].
Shootin' shit about 'The Aztecs' [1964].
The pros and cons of the Talons of Weng-Chiang [1977].
Our mildly inebriated musings on the Davison era Mawdryn Undead [1983].
Sen, Tabby, Lightfoot and Sputters get their geek on for Logopolis [1981].
Introducing our new team mate, Miss Tabby, to Doctor Who and The Silurians [1970].
More foul-mouthed, drug-induced Doctor Who discussion by the Three Who Drool. Please remember to drink responsibly even if you are stuck at home! CONTENTS INCLUDE: Doctors thanking real doctors, new podcast theme, condolences to Georgia, babysitting the kids, JB’s unemployment saga, Chris returns to the Dirty WHOers, JB’s “Invisible Enemy” story, “Last Christmas”, Jenna Coleman welching on conventions, “Farewell, Sarah-Jane”, Sadie takes over for her mom on Big Finish, Luke is gay, Tegan is not gay, George Takei, “Lost Girl”, Sean didn’t get Eric Roberts’ autograph, creeping out Sarah Sutton, “podner”, Steve’s autographed cricket ball, Doctors on “The Big Night In” and the toxic fan backlash, WHO looked good?, Randomizer.net, “Enemy of the World” is now a historical, JB loves “The Chase”, Sean revisits the Target Novelizations, Terrence Dicks, Doctor Who death pool, “Susan’s War”, “which rapist should I vote for?”, the boys brushes with fame, Chris’ Bacon number, which Doctor do you want to save us from Covid-19?, Jiminy Glick impressions, trying to remember Series 12, watching “The Five-ish Doctors” with Peter Davison, Ace needs actual closure, fanboying over Eternals, why we didn’t do a commentary, is Bill the Dodo of the modern series?, Karen Gillan is still on the free list, what does the TARDIS smell like?, hair envy, Doctor Who tackling porn addiction, “The Stuff”, that Star Trek episode with Ashley Judd, keep Troughton and burn Hartnell, Chris loves “The Macra Terror” and the Chumblies, shout-out to Jeff Waddell, River closes the show, “Who’s Doctor Who” by Frasier Hines.
Shootin' the shit in our Covid-19 special, about The Invisible Enemy [1977].
…in which three old Doctor Who podcasters dust the cobwebs off their microphones, discuss the current state of Doctor Who fandom, and play some games. JB is joined by St. Xtofer from (the late) Dirty WHOers and Sean Homrig from The TARDIS Tavern (closed for remodeling).
This trip out we have a moan and a froth about the Pertwee classic that is 'Curse of Peladon' [1972].
Chewing the fat about 'Enemy of the World' [1967].
Chuntering on about Space Museum [1965].
… in which fearless podcasters mashup stories, writers, Doctors and companions and attempt to review nonexistent versions of our favorite televised adventures. JB is joined by Daniel Harper from Oi!Spaceman: A Doctor Who Love Story and St. Xtofer from Dirty WHOers.
… in which the podcaster by the lake and the podcaster from downstate begin year four of the podcast by beginning their monthly reviews of Doctor Who audios from Big Finish Productions. This month JB and St. Xtofer (from Dirty WHOers) review "The War Doctor Volume 1: Only The Monstrous"
…in which the podcaster by the lake and the podcaster from downstate commiserate on the current state of the series' fate - but don't you dare call it Moffat hate! JB is joined by St. Xtofer from the Dirty WHOers podcast to discuss "Under The Lake" and "Before The Flood". We also cover the vast world of spinoff media, deduce which television stories were cribbed from the novels, and decide which other stories should've taken their cues from the audios.
Ranting about the end of the last season and making some serious decisions...
Prattling on about 'The Caretaker' [2014].
Half-arsed review of 'Time Heist' [2014].
Half-arsed review of 'Listen' [2014].
Apathetic review of ''Robot of Sherwood' [2014].
Mumbling through ''Into the Dalek' [2014].
Slurring our words through 'Deep Breath' [2014].
Having a go at reviewing 'The Unquiet Dead' [2005].
Mumbled meanderings about 'Image of the Fendahl' [1977].
Having a go at reviewing 'Sontaran Experiment' [1975].
Mumbling through 'Day of the Daleks' [1972].
Casting our eyes and ears over 'Midnight' [2008].
Our ranting mumbles over The King's Demons [1983].
Finally, our review of The Time of the Doctor [2013]. Brought to you by the power of Champagne and Jamesons Irish Whiskey.
The usual reprobates, getting all over excited about 'The Day of the Doctor' [2013].
50th Anniversary review of 'Night of the Doctor' and 'An Adventure in Space and Time', c/o the usual team.
We review Eccleston's 2005 episode 'Father's Day', in aid of the 50th celebrations.
A tribute to Paul McGann, the 8th Doctor.
Brace for our review of the McCoy classic, 'Remembrance of the Daleks ' [1988].
Our review of the classic series Colin Baker episode, Mindwarp [1987]. Apologies for the squeaks...
Battling crappy sound for our review of 'Name of the Doctor' [2013].
Reviewing 'Planet of Fire' [1984], under the influence...
Impromptu rantcast of the 2013 season.
The usual crew, slagging off 'The Crimson Horror' and 'Nightmare in Silver' [2013].
The usual crew, getting over excited about 'Terror of the Zygons' [1975].
Having a pop at 'Hide' and 'Journey to the Centre of the Tardis' [2013] c/o (mostly) Sen, with help from Auntie Terrance, Auntie Fuschia, & Uncle Sputters.
A quick round table chin wag about 'Carnival of Monsters', the Jon Pertwee classic from 1973.
Quick mid-season overview of 'Bells of St. John', 'The Rings of Akhaten', and 'Cold War'. A mixed bag of ratings, from the usual crew.
It's been a while in the making, and it's a big one (ooo, er, Mrs.), but here's our Elizabeth Sladen tribute episode - with contributions from Dirty WHOers listeners and assorted Who peeps. This ones' from the heart.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 251 Running time: 1:53:14 Doctor Who fandom on Second Life and beyond. Featuring the Doctor Who Fandom Panel on Second Life at SL8B with Saffia Widdershins (moderator) of Prim Perfect Magazine, Terry Lightfoot & Oolon Sputnik of the Dirty Whoers and New Gallifrey, Sen of Hands of Omega, Dave Lewis of Paradox Island and TARDIS Newsroom, Tristan Avedon of Who Island, Victor 1st Mornington of the Doctor Who Exposition and Katrina, and Louis Trapani of Doctor Who: Podshock. Hosted by Louis Trapani. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 251 Running time: 1:53:14 Doctor Who fandom on Second Life and beyond. Featuring the Doctor Who Fandom Panel on Second Life at SL8B with Saffia Widdershins (moderator) of Prim Perfect Magazine, Terry Lightfoot & Oolon Sputnik of the Dirty Whoers and New Gallifrey, Sen of Hands of Omega, Dave Lewis of Paradox Island and TARDIS Newsroom, Tristan Avedon of Who Island, Victor 1st Mornington of the Doctor Who Exposition and Katrina, and Louis Trapani of Doctor Who: Podshock. Hosted by Louis Trapani. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.
This week I crossed paths with a couple of fellow podcasters Fushia Begonia of The Dirty Whoers whose show you can find here http://dirtywhoers.blogspot.com/ and Nancy A of The Happiness Patrol whose show you can find here http://thehappinesspatrol.blogspot.com/ But the main business this week is my first thoughts on the mid season finale A Good Man Goes to War along with a few thoughts from the twitterverse. End theme tune is a remix of the Doctor Who Theme by Tony Gallichan of The Flashing Blade Podcast, Tony can be contacted here show@flashingblade.org.uk If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Sit back with a mince pie and a glass of sherry (or 3) and listen to the smooth tones of Rob Shearman as he waxes lyrical on his journey through the Whooniverse and his outlook on life, the ideal writing job, biscuits, hostage situations, and the name 'Dirty WHOers.'
The first [001] in our series republishing recently found old episodes, this was originally published in 2010 on Sunday, January 17th.