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Straight Outta Gallifrey is back to talk Inferno written by Don Houghton and directed by Douglas Camfield and Barry Letts. Jon Pertwee's Doctor is sent sideways, dealing with a parrallel world, where he faces a fascists version U.N.I.T. An environmental cautionary tale for the ages. Season 7 of Doctor Who. Sara Century of www.saracentury.com joins the discussion. Let us know your thoughts at prydonian.post@gmail.com Bluesky: Huestone44.bsky.com www.patreon.com/wrightonnetwork
Ian and Nathan travel to 1066 via 1965 to review a story which changed Doctor Who forever!The Time Meddler (1965). Directed by Douglas Camfield. Written by Dennis Spooner. Starring william Hartnell, Maureen O'Brien, Peter Purves and Peter Butterworth
For Time Ram's 60th anniversary (that's right, isn't it?) we inject some David Tennant (rather than David Againnant) into black and white classic 'The Web of Fear'! Which it turns out should be called 'The Fibreglassy Foam Fungus of Fear', but you can't win them all. We also explore Douglas Camfield's happy place, meet the Below Average Intelligence and find out which celebrity has a face like a Yak's bottom. Coming to a specialist store near you!
After a longer break than intended An A to Z of UK Drama is back for the continuation of its second series, starting off the second half of the alphabet with the letter N and The Nightmare Man... As the fog closes in on a remote Scottish island Andy and Martin are huddled by the fire remembering the time when there were many gruesome and mysterious murrrrrders and the local policemen endlessly downed whisky while on duty! Starring James Warwick and Celia Imrie, and adapted by Robert Holmes and directed by Douglas Camfield - two legendary Doctor Who luminaries - The Nightmare Man should be a wonderful slice of drama but neither is entirely convinced by the end result, a 4-part drama that lurches uncomfortably between thriller, horror and science fiction. Next Time: Orde Wingate
Summer is finally here, so Andy & Martin are off on their hols to Crete to spend some time at Shepherd's Bar in Agios Nickolaos! Back in 1972 The Lotus Eaters was the flagship new BBC2 drama and the first of Michael J. Bird's quartet of Mediterranean-set serials. Starring Ian Hendry and Wanda Ventham, the series focused on the failing marriage of Erik and Ann Shepherd and the lives and loves of the community meeting at their taverna. What no-one expects, including the viewer, is that Ann is a sleeper agent who is about to be activated, nor that despite this revelation such a development is not always going to be the focus of the show. Instead Bird's serial is about anyone who is running from something, looking for a place to start again and the threat that if you eat the fruit of the lotus you will never leave... As well as Bird, the scripts were written by David Weir, David Fisher and Jack Ronder. The series was directed by Cyril Coke, Douglas Camfield, David Cunliffe and Viktors Ritelis, and produced by Anthony Read and Michael Glynn The Lotus Eaters was a new direction for UK TV drama which helped the package holiday market no end. Notably, it would find itself to be life imitating art, as Ian Hendry, just like Erik Shepherd, continued his battles with drink, love and life. With numerous other excellent regular and guest actors - Stefan Gryff, Sylvia Coleridge, Thorley Walters, Carol Cleveland, Maurice Denham, Susan Engel, Timothy Carlton, Anouska Hempel, Godfrey James, Alethea Charlton, John Savident and Julia Goodman - this Cretan-set series is a fascinating exploration of love, motivation, trust, deceit and spying, with a large side order of raki. So it's time to get you swimsuit on, slap on some lotion and get in the back garden. Put this in your ears for a couple of hours and float back in time to the Seventies. Next Time: Moonbase 3
It's off to the Arc... the Antarc... the snowy place for one of your host's favourites : as chosen by one of his favourite collaborators, Chris Chapman : Doctor Who blu-ray documentary director. The setting is cold, and so is the Doctor, but there's a chill in the air as well, thanks to director Douglas Camfield. But for some, this isn't quite Doctor Who ... well, it's fair to say that "some" are not in accord with your podcasters as Toby and Chris pretty much love every minute of this... (apart from Moberley's flapping beard). 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 form as little as £3 per month. patreon.com/tobyhadoke Or there is Ko-fi for the occasionally 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.
First broadcast on FAB RADIO INTERNATIONAL at 19:00 on October 9th 2022 On this week's VISION ON SOUND we welcome MICHAEL SEELY who is well known in Archive Television circles for the books he has written about certain television series, and for his biographies of some well recognised names from television production from the sixties and seventies. PROPHETS OF DOOM, his unauthorised history of the BBC television series DOOMWATCH is very possibly the definitive current work detailing the production of that well-remembered and influential show that ran for three series between February 1970 and August 1972. This series, which told terrifying tales based around the fears of the possible corruption and future progress of science, as well as breaking the hearts of a nation after an incident at the end of a pier, was created by KIT PEDLAR and GERRY DAVIS, who had both written scripts for 1960s DOCTOR WHO which also examined the dramatic possibilities that came about when you chose to imagine what horrors some areas of modern science might unleash into the world. Whether it was COMPUTERS seeking world domination, or the dehumanising possibilities of overzealous replacement of human organs and body parts with artificial equivalents, you can be pretty sure that they had a hand in it, as it were, and the controversy-creating series DOOMWATCH does seem to be the natural progression of all of their “What if…?' discussions, dealing, as it did, with the terrors of plastic viruses, super evolved rats, pollution, and the consequences of unscientific experimentation when unfettered by any kind of morality or control. KIT PEDLAR was brought aboard by the DOCTOR WHO production team to add his scientific imagination into the mix of the types of stories they wanted to tell, and his own somewhat fascinating life story was one of those that MICHAEL also felt compelled to cover in his well-received biography. MICHAEL also wrote a biography of the much loved and well-regarded television director DOUGLAS CAMFIELD, whose distinctive touch graced many a series in the 1960s and 1970s, from SWIZZLEWICK, to BEAU GESTE, Z CARS to THE SWEENEY, PUBLIC EYE to THE LOTUS EATERS, DANGER UXB to VAN DER VALK, and many others, quite a few of which we have discussed in this show over the past couple of years. In preparation for today's programme, and because he also has a new book looking into the series coming out fairly soon, I rewatched one of his later works, the four part serial THE NIGHTMARE MAN adapted by ROBERT HOLMES for the BBC from the book CHILD OF VODYANOI by DAVID WILTSHIRE which terrified viewers on Friday evenings back in May 1981, so we also chat about that for a while. PLEASE NOTE - For Copyright reasons, musical content sometimes has to be removed for the podcast edition. All the spoken word content remains (mostly) as it was in the broadcast version. Hopefully this won't spoil your enjoyment of the show.
Ben, having recently installed an art exhibit at Balmoral Castle, has been pondering the great impact that Scotland and the Scots have made on Doctor Who. David was surprised to learn that the Brigadier wasn't always Scottish and it was director Douglas Camfield that gave Col. Lethbridge his hyphenated surname Stewart. Jamie McCrimmon, Amy Pond, and three Doctors Who from Scotland, plus one showrunner, Scotland is ever-present in the TARDIS. Opening and closing music is from Terror of the Zygons, composed by Geoffrey Burgon. We recorded this episode on 2 April 2022.
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & Jason; beginning the nightmare. Much discussion of the wonderful William Hartnell and the MVP of this story; director Douglas Camfield. This really shouldn't work and it works exceptionally well.
Duel Series A, Episode 8 - First broadcast 20 February 1978 With the mighty Douglas Camfield at the helm, the Liberator crew face a dual duel in this week's jewel of an episode. This week on Maximum Power, Colin is rocking out to avant guard soundscapes, Nathan's got the Series A-B-C-D heebeegeebees, and Simon's spotted the potential for watching Blake's adventures and commenting on them (hmm, could that catch on?). Meanwhile, James is up a tree tossing nuts, Pete's stanning Stannis, and everybody's mispronouncing stasis. It's episode 8 of Blake's 7 - Duel!
First broadcast on FAB RADIO INTERNATIONAL at 19:00 on November 7th 2021 Internet artist and archive television fan ANDREW-MARK THOMPSON returns to guide us through the paper archives of the late actor IAN FAIRBAIRN (1931 - 2014) which he was given by the actor himself after they met when Andrew was working on the TIMESLIP website back in the day. IAN's surviving scripts and other documents give a fascinating insight into the television working life of a jobbing actor from playing bit parts for directors who would employ their "regulars" like DOUGLAS CAMFIELD and JOHN COOPER, to acting as a stand-in in rehearsals, to being the lead villain in a children's TV serial. Across a long career, IAN also made appearances in EMERGENCY WARD TEN, SERGEANT CORK, DOCTOR WHO, THE LOTUS EATERS, and VAN DER VALK. PLEASE NOTE - For Copyright reasons, musical content sometimes has to be removed for the podcast edition. All the spoken word content remains (mostly) as it was in the broadcast version. Hopefully this won't spoil your enjoyment of the show.
Raaarrrrr! It's time for another RetroTube Obscurios, and this week Adam is joined by Hannah Cooper (@MrsSimonTemplar) to discuss murky 1981 horror shenanigans, The Nightmare Man.It's Robert Holmes! It's Douglas Camfield! It's Reg Hollis off The Bill! It's well-known Scottish actress, Celie Imrie! It's a lurking, shiny monster with red-tinted eyesight brutally picking off local residents one by one! Exactly the sort of thing to watch when you're six years old.But will Hannah say "Yay!" or will she say "Crivvens, no! Help ma boab!"? Or will she let her cover slip and accidentally say, "Nyet, comrade" instead?James Cosmo and his moustache ask if you could please rate and subscribe at all the usual places, and you can say hello to us here:https://twitter.com/retro_tubehttps://shows.acast.com/retrotubeemail: retrotubepodcast@gmail.comTheme Music by Berlin Horse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the podcast, it’s another edition of our Doctor Who trivia game show Trivia, Mr. Fibuli, with special guests Benji Clifford and Nick Briggs of the Benji and Nick Show! Also, we’ve got news about more Big Finish releases, John Bishop begins shooting his scenes for Series 13 of Doctor Who, and also the full and complete (and 100% accurate) history of British television. Also, keep watching the skies this week for some Gallifrey One-related content as we look forward to what would have been the greatest weekend of the year… Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! Boom Town tweetalong Dinosaurs on a Spaceship tweetalong Love and Monsters tweetalong Doctor Who Magazine 561 The Lonely Assassins launches March 19 Big Finish Gallifrey: Time War 4 due this month Big Finish UNIT Nemesis Volume 1 due November 2021 Big Finish The Lone Centurion Volume 1 due April 2021 Big Finish Torchwood: Gooseberry due April 2021 Directed by Douglas Camfield revised edition Fury from the Deep DVD US release date March 16, 2021 Grant Imahara Memorial Study Lounge fundraiser Trivia Mr Fibuli: Nicholas Briggs Benji Clifford The Benji and Nick Show
I know what you're saying. What happened to Episode 30? Rest easy, Something Who fans, it's coming. Rather like Seasons 10, 15, 17 and 19 among others, our episodes are coming out in a different order from how we recorded them. And here's a treat for you. Earlier in the year, Jeremy Bentham joined us on Something Who to chat about his long association with fandom, including his association with the Doctor Who Appreciation Society and his work on Doctor Who Magazine (or Weekly and Monthly as it was known then). Jeremy returns to talk with me about 4 figures who made the programme that he met in the early years of fandom, plus another who he wishes he had met. Along with his personal memories, we talk about the impact that Patrick Troughton, Douglas Camfield, Ian Scoones, Dennis Spooner and David Whitaker had on Doctor Who and its fandom. Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it, so we can build our listener base high for happiness. You can rate us directly on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.com The opening music is Three Guitars Mood 2 and, yes, that is Richard playing the ukulele and kazoo on possibly the worst ever version of the Doctor Who theme tune at the end.
NEW TO WHO AND THE SEEDS OF DOOMIn the desert wastes of sun-burnt Australia, a strange pod is unearthed, buried deep in the sands. Curiosity turns to alarm as the pod begins to grow - then horror when suddenly it cracks open and Dan and Steven shoot out, mercilessly seeking the nearest live victim...In London, PAUL CORNELL is bewildered. Called in to fight this unknown horror, will he be in time to save Earth from the rapidly spreading tentacles of the KRYNOID, a giant man-eating monster from an alien world?The last story of the acclaimed Season 13 of Doctor Who, THE SEEDS OF DOOM is a Gothic horror-inspired epic from the pen of the creator of the Zygons, the late Robert Stewart Banks. We again return to the Philip Hinchliffe and Robert Holmes era, and our director is the great Douglas Camfield. In short, it's an all-time classic Classic Who story!Our thanks again to Chris Achilleos for his kind permission for the use of his original 1977 Target novelisation of THE SEEDS OF DOOM, written by Philip Hinchcliffe.Intro theme by Our Colin (2017), and outro music by Bridget, as Pizza Pocket (2018). If you enjoyed Bridget's music and would like to hear more, please check out her band Simone & Girlfunkle.Special thanks again to Sarah Tout at Voice Box Media Training.
Comedian, actor, and TV aficionado Toby Hadoke presents this latest free download and podcast of his journeys to track down and interview a host of people associated with the first 54 years of Doctor Who on television...
Episode Thirteen sees us remember Michael Bond's 'The Herbs' from 1968. Paul gets his Jersey on to talk about 'Bergerac' while Warren interviews us for a change. We have a chat with John Challis about 'Z Cars' and Douglas Camfield. And we visit a certain department store to ask 'Are You Being Served?'.
Episode Nine sees us visit the enchanting world of those 'Dear Ladies' Hinge and Bracket. Fiona and Warren chat some more about 'The Tomorrow People' and Michael Seely describes the writing and research process for his new book 'Directed By Douglas Camfield'. And we get our trousers on to talk about 'The Sweeney'.
It’s time for a visit to The Dead Planet to see some Mutants in “The Daleks” with the Three Who Rule and Doctor Who: The Writers Room podcaster, Nerdist scribe and gentleman bounder Kyle Anderson as a special guest! Thrill to Steven’s knowledge of televisual minutiae, twirl to Kyle’s searing insights, sashay to Chris’s detailed analysis and recoil at the sight of Warren’s brain melting at the (in his sole opinion) grinding tedium of the early Hartnell era! Plus news like the first official Series 10 trailer, but who needs that when you’ve got survivors escaping an ordeal and an ambush, thus expediting a rescue! Links: – Series 10 Episode 1 will be called The Pilot! – Series 10 will have a 3-parter in the middle! – Official BBC Series 10 trailer released! – Missy’s reaction to the trailer! – Australian cinema details for the Series 10 Premiere! – Paul Cornell’s Chalk – New Radiophonic Workshop album! – “Directed by Douglas Camfield” by Michael Seely! Commentary: – The Daleks! The Mutants! The Dead Planet! – Kyle Anderson!
2017 bjuder på mängder av fulkultur, och vi kan såklart inte hålla oss från att guida er genom det allra bästa och mysigaste som vi hoppas på detta nya år. Det blir spel, film, tv-serier och böcker. Er redan digra måste-lista lär växa sig allt längre! LÄNKLISTA Webhallenhttp://www.webhallen.com/se-sv/film/blu-ray/240845-star_wars-the_force_awakens&atcl=search:live Ivanhoe (film, Douglas Camfield, 1982) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivanhoe_(1982_film) Kalle Anka och hans vänner önskar god jul (TV-program, SVT) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalle_Anka_och_hans_vänner_önskar_God_Jul Moana (film, Ron Clements, John Musker, 2016) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moana_(2016_film) Bilar (film, Pixar, 2006) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cars_(film) Bilar 3 (film, Pixar, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cars_3 Djungelboken (film, Wolfgang Reitherman, 1967) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jungle_Book_(1967_film) Djungelboken (film, Jon Favreau, 2016) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jungle_Book_(2016_film) Perdido Street Station (bok, China Mieville, 2000) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perdido_Street_Station The Crown (tv-serie, Peter Morgan, 2016) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crown_(TV_series) Alien: Covenant (film, Ridley Scott, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien:_Covenant Blade Runner 2049 (film, Denis Villeneuve, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade_Runner_2049 Cyberpunk 2077 (spel, CD Projekt Red, 2017(?) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk_2077 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (spel, Nintendo, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Breath_of_the_Wild Nintendo Switch (spelkonsol, Nintendo, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Switch Red Dead Redemption (spel, Rockstar, 2010) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Dead_Redemption Red Dead Redemption 2 (spel, Rockstar, 2017) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Dead_Redemption_2 Mass Effect: Andromeda (spel, Bioware, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_Effect:_Andromeda Detroit: Become Human (spel, Quantic Dream, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit:_Become_Human Beyond: Two Souls (spel, Quantic Dream, 2013) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond:_Two_Souls Heavy Rain (spel, Quantic Dream, 2010) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_Rain Skönheten och Odjuret (film, Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise, 1991) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1991_film) Skönheten och Odjuret (film, Bill Condon, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(2017_film) Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (film, Luc Besson, 2017) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planets Star Wars: Episode VIII (film, Rian Johnson, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_Episode_VIII Star Trek: Discovery (TV-serie, Bryan Fuller, Alex Kurtzman, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Discovery Pushing Daisies (tv-serie, Bryan Fuller, 2007) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pushing_Daisies Dead like me (tv-serie, Bryan Fuller, 2003) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Like_Me Wonderfalls (tv-serie, Bryan Fuller, 2004) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderfalls Splods öga (barnbok, Neil Gaiman, 2015) http://www.bonniercarlsen.se/bocker/skonlitteratur-barnungdom/s/splods-oga-ett-galaktiskt-aventyr/ American Gods (TV-serie, Bryan Fuller, Michael Green, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Gods_(TV_series) Norse Mythology (bok, Neil Gaiman, 2017) http://www.neilgaiman.com/works/Books/Norse+Mythology/ Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 (film, James Gunn, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardians_of_the_Galaxy_Vol._2 Spider-man: Homecoming (film, Jon Watts, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Man:_Homecoming Thor: Ragnarök (film, Taika Waititi, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor:_Ragnarok Wonder Woman (film, Patty Jenkins, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Woman_(2017_film) Justice League (film, Zack Snyder, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League_(film) Logan (film, James Mangold, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_(film) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (film, Joachim Rønning, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean:_Dead_Men_Tell_No_Tales Power Rangers (film, Dean Israelite, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Rangers_(film) Welcome to Night Vale (Podcast, böcker) http://www.welcometonightvale.com/ Game of Thrones, säsong 7 (TV-serie, David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones The Winds of Winter (bok, George R.R. Martin, 2017(?)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Winds_of_Winter Twin Peaks (TV-serie, David Lynch, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Peaks_(2017_TV_series) Fargo, säsong 3 (TV-serie, Noah Hawley, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fargo_(TV_series) T2 Trainspotting (film, Danny Boyle, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T2_Trainspotting Baywatch (film, Seth Gordon, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baywatch_(film) Let the Right One In (TV-serie, Jeff Davis, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_the_Right_One_In_(TV_series) Doors of Stone, The Kingkiller Chronicle Volume 3 (bok, Patrick Rothfuss, 2017(?)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kingkiller_Chronicle Rörelsen-trilogin (böcker, John Ajvide Linqvist 2014-) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ajvide_Lindqvist Tales from the Loop (rollspel, Fria Ligan, 2017) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1192053011/tales-from-the-loop-roleplaying-in-the-80s-that-ne Girls, säsong 6 (TV-serie, Lena Dunham, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_(TV_series) G.L.O.W. (TV-serie, Jenji Kohan, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.L.O.W._(TV_series) Vampyr (spel, Dontnod Entertainment, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampyr_(video_game) Dunkirk (film, Christopher Nolan, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkirk_(2017_film) Snatched (film, Jonathan Levine, 2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snatched_(2017_film) Raka spåret till Chicago (film, John Hughes, 1987) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planes,_Trains_and_Automobiles
LÄNKLISTA Webhallens Julkalender https://goo.gl/AtqNTR The Sims (spel, Maxis, 2000) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sims_(video_game) How the Grinch Stole Christmas (film, Ron Howard, 2000) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss%27_How_the_Grinch_Stole_Christmas_(2000_film) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (spel, Nintendo, 1998) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Ocarina_of_Time The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (spel, Nintendo, 2013) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_A_Link_Between_Worlds The Legend of Zelda: Majoras Mask (spel, Nintendo, 2000) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Majora%27s_Mask Space Quest 1: The Sarien Encounter (spel, Sierra On-Line, 1986) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Quest_I Tomb Raider (spel, Core Design, 1996) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_Raider_(1996_video_game) Jazz Jackrabbit (spel, Epic Megagames, 1994) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Jackrabbit#Jazz_Jackrabbit_.281994.29 Christmas Lemmings (spel, Psygnosis, 1991) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmings_(video_game) Jack in the Dark (spel, Infogrames 1993) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alone_in_the_Dark_2_(video_game)#Jack_in_the_Dark Ivanhoe (tv-film, Douglas Camfield, 1983) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivanhoe_(1982_film) Göta Kanal 2: Kanalkampen (film, Pelle Seth 2006) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Göta_kanal_2_–_kanalkampen Tomten är far till alla barnen (film, Kjell Sundvall, 1999) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomten_är_far_till_alla_barnen Kalle Anka och hans vänner önskar god jul (tv-program, Disney, 1958) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalle_Anka_och_hans_vänner_önskar_God_Jul Karl Bertil Jonssons julafton (kortfilm, Per Åhlin, 1975) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagan_om_Karl-Bertil_Jonssons_julafton Love Actually (film, Richard Curtis, 2003) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Actually Die Hard (film, John McTiernan, 1988) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Hard Raka spåret till Chicago (film, John Hughes, 1987) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planes,_Trains_and_Automobiles You´ve got Mail (film, Nora Ephron, 1998) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ve_Got_Mail Medan du sov (film, John Turtletaub, 1995) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/While_You_Were_Sleeping_(film) Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (bok, Lewis Carroll, 1865) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%27s_Adventures_in_Wonderland The Holiday (film, Nancy Meyers, 2006) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holiday Ensam Hemma (film, Chris Columbus, 1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Alone Ensam Hemma 2: Vilse i New York (film, Chris Columbus, 1992) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Alone_2:_Lost_in_New_York White Christmas (film, Michael Curtiz, 1954) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Christmas_(film) Miraklet på 34:e gatan (film, Les Mayfield, 1994) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_on_34th_Street_(1994_film) Through the Looking-Glass (bok, Lewis Carroll, 1871) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Through_the_Looking-Glass Miracle on 34th Street (film, George Seaton, 1947) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_on_34th_Street Nu är det jul igen (film, John Pasquin, 1994) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Santa_Clause Klappjakten (film, Brian Levant, 1996) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jingle_All_the_Way Twins (film, Ivan Reitman, 1988) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twins_(1988_film) Dagissnuten (film, Ivan Reitman, 1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindergarten_Cop Terminator 3 (Jonathan Mostow, 2003) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminator_3:_Rise_of_the_Machines 6:e dagen (film, Roger Spotiswoode, 2000) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_6th_Day Ett Päron till farsa firar jul (film, Jeremiah Chechik, 1989) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Lampoon%27s_Christmas_Vacation Bad Santa (film, Terry Zwigoff, 2003) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Santa The Nightmare Before Christmas (film, Henry Selick, 1993) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nightmare_Before_Christmas Edward Scissorhands (film, Tim Burton, 1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Scissorhands Batman Returns (film, Tim Burton, 1992) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_Returns Gremlins (film, Joe Dante, 1984) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gremlins Gremlins II (film, Joe Dante, 1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gremlins_2:_The_New_Batch Ghostbusters II (film, Ivan Reitman, 1989) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_II Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (tv-serie, David Wise, 1987 – 1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(1987_TV_series) Seinfeld – The Strike (tv-avsnitt, Andy Ackerman, 1997) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Strike_(Seinfeld) The Simpsons (tv-serie, Matt Groenig, 1989–) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simpsons Futurama (tv-serie, Matt Groenig, 1999 – 2013) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurama The Office Christmas Specials (tv-program, Ricky Gervais, 2003) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Office_Christmas_specials Doctor Who – Last Christmas (tv-program, Steven Moffat, 2014) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Christmas_(Doctor_Who) Downton Abbey (tv-serie, Julian Fellowes, 2010 – 2015) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downton_Abbey Mario Kart 8 (spel, Nintendo, 2014) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Kart_8 Ticket to Ride (brädspel, Alan R. 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Another podcast from Toby Hadoke, an actor, comedian and TV archivist all in one, who has set out to interview someone connected with every TV Doctor Who story from the show's first 50 years!
Toby Hadoke gives us another interview with a figure involved in a Doctor Who story from the show's first 50 years...
In this episode, Shana and Daniel discuss the great First Doctor serial The Time Meddler. And struggle to keep the puppy quiet. Along the way, discussions of misconceptions about the First Doctor, the creation of the pseudo-historical in Doctor Who, and the characterizations of Steven and Vicki abound. Also: a change in leadership as Verity Lambert leaves, looking ahead to some missing episodes, and casting a modern version of the Meddling Monk. Main Topic: The Time Meddler. Funny Hartnell. Deep Hartnell. Stereotypes about Hartnell. Three quotes from The Time Meddler. Shana doesn't listen to podcasts. The panda, the poetry. Not naming a certain showrunner. Jokes at the expense of other characters. The Time Meddler as a reintroduction to the series. Clever and cute Vicki. A space helmet for a cow. Puppy problems. A Very Modern Episode. The Introduction of the Pseudo-Historical. IDBI. An unintentional preview for a future podcast episode. Feminist Vicki. Skeptical Steven. Quippy Hartnell. The great Douglas Camfield. Introducing the Monk. An actress from The Tribe of Gum. Wanting to see the Monk in New Who. 90s High School Girl Wig. Puppy Problems II. Time Travel as a Device in Doctor Who. Plot contrivances. The Doctor Vs. The Meddler. Puppy Problems III. The Meddler as Loki. Wrapping up. Find us on iTunes! Or Facebook! We love email (oispacemanpodcast@gmail.com)! And all our episodes are on oispaceman.libsyn.com. Daniel's Tumblr Twitter Shana's Tumblr Twitter
Hola muy buenas... tras solo SEIS MESES (perdón :S) llega el primer episodio de la segunda temporada de Doctor Who Comentado con la firme promesa de que escucharéis toda esta segunda temporada seguida, semana a semana. Si no lo hago sois libres de quitarme las cuerdas vocales.En fin, primer serial Planet of Giants. Disfruten. Descargar (14.3 MB / 21 min)SinopsisLas puertas de la TARDIS se abren justo antes de materializarse, lo que provoca que pierda el control. Tras salir de ella los viajeros descubren que han sido miniaturizados y que miden poco más de una pulgada de alto. En este estado interfieren en el plan de un cruel hombre de negocios que está dispuesto a hacer todo por sacar al mercado un nuevo pesticida que puede resultar perjudicial para todo bicho viviente. Ficha técnicaEscrito por: Louis Marks | Dirigido por: Mervyn Pinfield y Douglas CamfieldIntérpretes: William Hartnell (Doctor), Carol Ann Ford (Susan Foreman), Jacqueline Hill (Barbara Wright), William Russell (Ian Chesterton), Alan Tilvern (Forrester) y Reginald Barral (Smithers). EpisodiosPlanet of Giants - 31/10/1964 17:15Dangerous Journey - 07/11/1964 17:15Crisis - 14/11/1964 17:15Este podcast está alojado en Archive.org, os podéis suscribir a través de nuestro feed universal o via iTunes o iVoox. 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! 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.
Plot In , scientists Charles Winlett and Derek Moberley discover a pod buried in the , and take it back to their camp. John Stevenson, the base identifies it as vegetable-based and estimates it has been buried in the ice for some twenty thousand years. Back in London, Richard Dunbar of the World Ecology Bureau shows the photographs of the pod. Although he feels that the Doctor cannot help them, his superior Sir Colin Thackeray insisted. The Doctor examines the pictures and believes it to be . He tells Dunbar to contact the expedition by their regular video link, and tell them not to touch it until he arrives. Back at the base, Stevenson discovers that the pod is growing larger and he believes it is absorbing radiation. In England, Dunbar visits the estate of millionaire . Chase's estate is filled with thousands of plants, and he considers it his mission to protect the plant life of . Dunbar has come to show him pictures of the pod, its possible extraterrestrial origin and hints that such a valuable specimen could easily disappear.... for a price. Dunbar gives Chase the location of the pod. Chase calls for one of his men, Scorby, telling him to take Keeler along. At the base, Winlett is half asleep near the pod when it opens up. A frond-like tentacle whips out and stings his arm, causing Winlett to collapse in pain. When Stevenson and Moberley find him, Winlett's face is covered with green . The Doctor and Sarah arrive at the base. In the sickbay, Winlett's body temperature and pulse are dropping rapidly. His face and body are now covered with a green fungus, and its growth is accelerating. The Doctor asks for a blood test on Winlett, who is growing increasingly monstrous, and examines the now-empty pod. Stevenson acknowledges that it may be his fault; convinced that the pod was alive, he placed it under a lamp. Outside the base, the Doctor digs at the ice, uncovering another pod. Noting that the pods travel in pairs, the Doctors transfers it to the base freezer. On analysis, Winlett's blood is found to contain no blood , but instead has — microscopic organisms akin to plant . The sound of engines is heard, and Moberley and Stevenson go meet what they presume is the medical team. The Doctor tells Sarah that Winlett is turning into a , a kind of galactic weed that settles on planets and eats the animal life. Stevenson and Moberley escort two men —Scorby and Keeler— into the base. The new arrivals claim that their private plane got lost and wound up at the base. The Doctor leaves to check on Winlett, taking the others and leaving Scorby and Keeler alone. Moberly is killed by the now muated Winlett. Transformed into a Krynoid it flees the base and shelters in the outside generator hut. Scorby and Keeler -employees of Chase- hold the Doctor and others at gunpoint as they steal the remaining pod. Scorby and Keeler set up a bomb in the generator and escape in their plane. The Doctor and the others get free, but are attacked by the Krynoid, which kills Stevenson. The Doctor and Sarah flee the base as the bomb creates a chain reaction and destroys the whole area. Regaining consciousness in the snow, the Doctor and Sarah are picked up by a team from South Bend in their Snow Cat vehicle. Meanwhile, Scorby and Keller return to Chase in England with the second pod. Dunbar is angered at how far Chase had gone to secure the pod, but warns Chase that the Doctor and Sarah are still alive, and are scheduled to meet with him and Sir Colin in two hours. At the meeting, the Doctor and Sarah describe how well planned the theft of the pod was, but the Doctor believes that the two men were stooges. The discovery of the pod had only been reported to the Ecology Bureau, so the leak must have come from them. He tells Dunbar to arrange for him to go to the Botanic Institute. As they leave the building, a driver meets them claiming to be their ride. However, the limousine stops in the countryside, and the driver orders them out at gunpoint. With a bit of teamwork, the Doctor manages to jump the driver and punch him out. The Doctor and Sarah search the car, and find a painting by Amelia Ducat, one of the world's leading flower artists. When they visit her, Ducat tells them that the owner of the painting is Harrison Chase, and that he never paid her for the painting. Keeler, who is a botanist himself, unsuccessfully tries to convince Chase to stop the experiments on the pod. Chase orders him to inject the pod with fixed . Dunbar calls Chase and tells him that his driver is in the hospital, so when the Doctor and Sarah try to sneak into the mansion, they are spotted by some guards and Scorby, who capture them. The Doctor and Sarah are brought before Chase, and despite having Scorby's gun at his head, the Doctor asks Chase grimly to hand over the pod. Chase politely refuses: He has the greatest collection of plants in the world, and when the pod flowers, it will be his crowning achievement. Before he executes them, Chase decides to show the Doctor and Sarah around the mansion, and his plant laboratory. Keeler notes that the pod is growing, and tells Hargreaves, the butler, to summon Chase to the annex. There, Chase tells Keeler to inject more nitrogen into the pod. Scorby escorts the Doctor and Sarah into the gardens to kill them, but the two manage to overpower Scorby. The Doctor uses rope to lower Sarah down the wall so she can go and warn Sir Colin while he returns to the house to examine the pod. However, Sarah gets captured again. The Doctor makes his way back into the mansion while Sarah is escorted by Scorby back to Chase. The Doctor watches through the skylight, horrified as Chase orders Sarah forced down to a chair, grabbing her arm and pinning it next to the pod. He wants to know what happens when the Krynoid touches human flesh. The Doctor rescues Sarah and in the confusion, a frond from the pod stings Keeler's arm. Keeler begs Chase to get him to a hospital, but Chase is more fascinated with the transformative process than saving Keeler's life. Chase and Hargreaves take Keller to the nearby cottage. When the Doctor returns to the empty laboratory, he is captured by Scorby and a guard, who take him to the compost room. Scorby activates the crusher, remarking that Chase recycles everything. The main gate calls the house: Amelia Ducat is here demanding her money. To avoid a fuss, Chase agrees to see her. Meanwhile, Sarah has entered the cottage, and sees Keeler, who is still lucid, although covered with the Krynoid growth. She escapes back to the house and while in hiding, attracts Ducat's attention and asks her to take a message to Sir Colin. Outside, Ducat enters a car with Sir Colin and Dunbar inside, and tells them what Sarah said. Dunbar, realising he has made a terrible mistake, says he will go in and get the Doctor. He tells Sir Colin that, if he does not return in half an hour, to return to London and call . Sarah finds her way into the compost room and turns off the crusher just in time to save the Doctor. Hargreaves finds that Keeler has now almost completed his transformation, and runs in a panic as the creature frees itself. In the mansion, Dunbar pleads with Chase to abandon the experiment as Hargreaves reports Keeler's transformation to Chase. Dunbar says that this has gone far enough, and he is going to get help. Chase tells Scorby to stop him. Scorby pursues Dunbar through the grounds as the Doctor and Sarah find Keeler missing from the cottage. The Doctor takes a sword from over the fireplace and they leave to search for the Krynoid. Dunbar runs into the monster, which is far larger than the Winlett creature was, and no longer even humanoid. He shoots at it uselessly, and is held fast by the surrounding plant life as the Krynoid kills him. Dunbar's screams attract the attention of Scorby and the guards as well as the Doctor and Sarah. The latter get there first, the Doctor drawing the sword above Dunbar's body as the Krynoid lurches towards them. They manage to escape to a cottage and barricade themselves in. The Krynoid speaks using Keeler's voice, demanding that the Doctor come out and join it and it will spare the others. Scorby is more than willing to give up the Doctor until Sarah Jane points out that without the Doctor they have no chance. The Doctor suggest Scorby rig up a bomb so they can all escape while the Krynoid is distracted. Sir Colin gets through to Major Beresford for assistance and sends Amelia home. Scorby throws his improvised bomb out an upstairs window and the Doctor makes a run for it. The Krynoid goes in pursuit, but the Doctor escapes in the limousine, leaving the Krynoid behind. Scorby tries to find Chase at the greenhouse and discovers where he is from Hargreaves. They begin barricading the windows in preparation for the Krynoid's attack. Chase makes his way through the grounds and confronts the Krynoid. It notices him and he approaches, taking photographs. It moves toward him as Chase claims he doesn't mean it harm. The Doctor arrives at the Bureau as Major Beresford warns he can't do anything without evidence. The Doctor warns the Krynoid can channel its power through other plants, turning vegetation against humans. He shows them a series of reports of deaths of people near Chase's estates being killed by plants. He then calls Sarah Jane and tells them Beresford is preparing to attack the Krynoid with a laser gun, but the Krynoid cuts the phone wires. Chase arrives and tells them that it's the plants' world, and humans are only parasites. He goes to the manor to develop his photographs, then begins speaking to the plants in his greenhouse. Scorby, Sarah Jane, and Hargreaves go in to confront Chase and he speaks of how the world will be made perfect. They can't get through to him as he talks about how he is one with the plants and animals are the enemy. Sarah Jane notices that the plants are closing in on them. The Doctor and a UNIT soldier drive onto the grounds while the plants overwhelm Sarah Jane and the others and start to strangle them. The Doctor and the UNIT soldier, Sgt. Henderson, arrive and brought chemical plant-killer. They dispose of the plants, saving Scorby and Sarah Jane while the older Hargreaves is dead. Chase runs away and the Doctor and the others make their way into the lab and start removing the plants. But once they're outside Chase locks the door behind them and they can only gaze in horror as the now enormous Krynoid towers over them. UNIT soldiers arrive and open fire with their laser gun, distracting the Krynoid so that the Doctor and his group can get to another door. The Doctor believes that Chase is possessed by the Krynoid and determines to find him and eliminate the threat he poses to them from within. After they leave, Chase slips back into the laboratory and destroys the loudspeaker system. Unable to find the millionaire, the others return to the laboratory and the Krynoid tries to break its way in. Scorby starts to panic and wants to run, but the Doctor warns him that every plant on the grounds is under the Krynoid's control. Meanwhile, Chase puts Henderson in the compost machine and activates it, killing the unconscious soldier. The Doctor works to repair the loudspeaker system as the Krynoid renews its attack, and Scorby panics and runs for it. He tries to make his way across the grounds through fields of hostile plants and makes his way across a shallow pond, but the plants grab and pull him underwater, killing him. The Doctor and Sarah Jane realize that Henderson is gone and Sarah Jane goes to look for the soldier. She makes her way to the compost machine room and Chase confronts her, telling him he's become part of the plant world thanks to the Krynoid. Chase plans to support the Krynoid and refers to humanity as parasites, then attacks Sarah Jane and knocks her unconscious. Beresford contacts the Doctor, who warns they have 15 minutes until the Krynoid germinates, spreading its seeds across England. The Doctor tells them to launch an air strike before it's too late, and regardless of the fact he and Sarah Jane are at ground zero. Chase has tied up the unconscious Sarah Jane and starts feeding her into the compost machine. The Doctor arrives, sends Chase flying, and shuts off the machine to untie Sarah Jane. He gets her out but Chase turns the machine back on and throws himself at the Doctor, and the two struggle inside the machine's bin. The Doctor manages to climb out as Chase is pulled into the machine despite the Doctor's efforts to save him. The launches a sighting run as Beresford and Sir Colin look for any signs of the Doctor. Sarah Jane and the Doctor can't get out through the plant life covering the house but the Doctor rigs a steam pipe and they blast their way out. They make their way through the hostile plant life and take refuge in a clearing filled with cut-down trees, as the RAF opens fire and destroys the Krynoid along with the mansion. [] Continuity The serial marks the final appearance of (bar a brief appearance in ) until (1989). None of the established UNIT characters are seen in this story, as it was felt that there was too little material to warrant bringing back and .[] Cuttings of the Krynoid from this story are kept, leading to the events in the audio story for entitled . [] Production Serial details by episode Episode Broadcast date Run time Viewership (in millions) "Part One" 31 January 1976 (1976-01-31) 24:10 11.4 "Part Two" 7 February 1976 (1976-02-07) 24:09 11.4 "Part Three" 14 February 1976 (1976-02-14) 24:51 10.3 "Part Four" 21 February 1976 (1976-02-21) 24:26 11.1 "Part Five" 28 February 1976 (1976-02-28) 25:06 9.9 "Part Six" 6 March 1976 (1976-03-06) 21:51 11.5 Location shooting at Chase's estate took place at Athelhampton House in , . A few weeks before the serial was due to begin its original transmission, the master tape for the first episode was found to be missing. A brief panic ensued and producer Philip Hinchcliffe began planning a re-edit of the second episode allowing the story to begin at this point, but the tape of the opening episode was eventually located, having been misplaced in the tape storage system (apparently due to having been incorrectly numbered.[]) After a long association with Doctor Who this story was director 's last involvement with the show. This is the third serial of the programme to shoot exterior location scenes on (OB) videotape rather than film; the previous two were and . [] Outside references This story has parallels with an alien invader from another planet transforms a human and the giant form of the monster swamps a building; where a research base is terrorized by a plant-humanoid and the of which the film was based, (the setting); (more killer plants);and 1965 episode "Man-Eater of Surrey Green" (rich eccentric English killer; male and female investigators of the paranormal; an extraterrestrial killer plant). The Doctor's dialogue with Amelia Ducat about the car boot and model homages Oscar Wilde's . [] In print book Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom Series Release number 55 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN Release date 17 February 1977 Preceded by Followed by A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in February 1977. The book is heavily edited with several screen sequences removed entirely, including Amelia Ducat's visit to Chase's manor in episode four and the final TARDIS sequence in Antarctica. A slightly "Americanized" version of Hinchcliffe's novel was released as #10 in the series in March 1980 with a foreword by and a cover illustration by . [] Broadcast and commercial release It was planned that this story would be the last of three omnibus editions transmitted over the November/December 1976, the first two, and went out as planned but the Seeds of Doom omnibus was replaced in the schedules by 's pilot film (also known as Into Infinity). It is unknown why this occurred, but it is known that although the director, Douglas Camfield, had completed his editing notes, which still exist[], the serial was not edited into omnibus form until all surviving serials were in the 1980s. This serial was released on in August 1994; the story is planned for release on DVD on 25 October, 2010 and will feature a commentary by Tom Baker, John Challis and producer Phillip Hinchcliffe. Music from this serial was released on the CD . [] References Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). . Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from on 2008-07-31. . Retrieved 2008-08-30. . Doctor Who Reference Guide. . Retrieved 2008-08-30. Sullivan, Shannon (2007-08-07). . A Brief History of Time Travel. . Retrieved 2008-08-30. , and , , , 1995, pp. 191–192. [] External links at at at the Reviews reviews at reviews at Target novelisation reviews at [] • •
With the Three Who Rule reunited once more, and with the analytic powers of the Third Guy squarely aimed at schedules, Appreciation Indexes and other such numeric minutiae, a slow news week was transformed into quasi-random babble and buildup to the exciting segment you've all been waiting for....Douglas Camfield in the Miniscope. Praise for Camfield's prodigious output was universal if varying in intensity, but all three hosts agreed the man was a force for good (for the show) and bad (for Dudley Simpson's career.)Check http://www.radiofreeskaro.com for the show notes.