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Doctor Who: Cloister Bell
Bonus Episode | Attack of the Graske [2022]

Doctor Who: Cloister Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 69:15


This bonus episode was originally released exclusively for our patrons on 3 Oct 2022.

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Podtor Whocast
The Sarah Jane Adventures S02E9/10 – The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith

Podtor Whocast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 18:57


The Trickster? I hardly knew her! We delve into hitting the Graske once more, sepia-toned flashbacks, the fact this one is GOOD, and of course, the return of Hot Dad and his computer hacking skills - all this and more, it's The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith!

Podtor Whocast
The Sarah Jane Adventures S02E9/10 – The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith

Podtor Whocast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 18:57


The Trickster? I hardly knew her! We delve into hitting the Graske once more, sepia-toned flashbacks, the fact this one is GOOD, and of course, the return of Hot Dad and his computer hacking skills - all this and more, it's The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith! The post The Sarah Jane Adventures S02E9/10 – The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith first appeared on Friendly Mushroom Productions.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Bigger on the Inside - Episode 98

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2012 64:54


In this short episode, Cassandra returns to plague The Doctor ("New Earth"), and The Doctor squares off against a werewolf ("Tooth and Claw"). Also, spoiler-free thoughts on "Asylum of the Daleks," a brief discussion of "Attack of the Graske," and Mike reveals what Dan has requested he review thanks to his donation to the Earth-2.net: The Show Shameless Pledge Drive.

Bigger on the Inside
Episode 98

Bigger on the Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2012 64:54


In this short episode, Cassandra returns to plague The Doctor ("New Earth"), and The Doctor squares off against a werewolf ("Tooth and Claw"). Also, spoiler-free thoughts on "Asylum of the Daleks," a brief discussion of "Attack of the Graske," and Mike reveals what Dan has requested he review thanks to his donation to the Earth-2.net: The Show Shameless Pledge Drive.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Bigger on the Inside - Episode 98

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2012 64:54


In this short episode, Cassandra returns to plague The Doctor ("New Earth"), and The Doctor squares off against a werewolf ("Tooth and Claw"). Also, spoiler-free thoughts on "Asylum of the Daleks," a brief discussion of "Attack of the Graske," and Mike reveals what Dan has requested he review thanks to his donation to the Earth-2.net: The Show Shameless Pledge Drive.

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 145: SJSA 4.2 4.3 and 4.4

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2010 17:35


 SJSA 4.2 4.3 and 4.4   Part 1 A teenage girl enters an asylum, and approaches The Vault of Secrets. She tries to access it, but only has one disc. She is then confronted by The Alliance of Shades, so she escapes, injures herself and falls over. Androvax exits her body, and escapes. The Alliance of Shades (a.k.a Men In Black) arrive at the scene, and scan the unconscious girl. The Veil is declared no longer in her. Sarah Jane, Clyde and Rani are in the attic, speaking to Luke on webcam, and Mr Smith interferes with a NASA space probe on Mars, to prevent it discovering an ancient and deadly civilisation. Gita and her husband Haresh have joined B.U.R.P.S.S. (The British UFO Research and Paranormal Studies Society) due to Gita's encounter with the Judoon and Androvax in the past. When the couple arrive home on Bannerman Road, Gita spots Androvax entering Sarah Jane's front garden. Haresh arms himself and goes to investigate, and encounters Sarah Jane, Rani and Clyde. Haresh leaves after a conversation with them, and Androvax enters Rani's body. Sarah Jane scans for alien activity, and realises Rani has been taken over. Sarah Jane and Clyde chase her/him to the attic, and order Mr Smith to contain him after exiting Rani's body. They discover that Androvax is dying, having escaped a prison in a swamp and been poisoned by an alien viper. He intends to free 100 of his people from cryogenic sleep in The Vault of Secrets - the last survivors of the Veil species, aside from Androvax himself. Ocean Waters, the founder of B.U.R.P.S.S., arrives with Minty to scan for alien activity by picking up Beta particles. Sarah Jane uses her Sonic lipstick to deactivate this device. The three of them go to investigate at a mental asylum, where they encounter the base of the Men In Black. They are detected, and the Men In Black go to confront them. They discover that Ocean Waters was abducted in 1972 and encountered the Men In Black. The Men In Black then arrive to confront them, and activate their robotic hands. They tell Sarah Jane she must hand over Androvax and their disc, or prepare to be incinerated. The gang arrive home, where they agree with Androvax to let him use Clyde's body. They then speak to Ocean and Minty. Ocean turns out to have the other disc required to enter the Vault, and she recalls past encounters with the Men In Black and Mister Dread. Then the Men In Black arrive and tell them they must prepare to be incinerated. [] Part 2 The incineration is averted, Androvax escapes and enters Gita's body. Gita leaves for the Vault, and is followed by Mister Dread, Sarah Jane, Rani and Clyde. Sarah Jane causes Mister Dread's car to malfunction, so he acquires a new one. They all arrive at the asylum, where Rani and Clyde rescue Gita. Androvax then leaves and encounters Sarah Jane. Sarah Jane refuses to help him because when the Veil are reawakened and leave Earth, the spaceships will cause Earth to explode, ending the human civilisation. Sarah Jane's body is then taken over by Androvax. Clyde jumps away from an incineration blast from two Men In Black, and the two men destroy each other. Rani explains to her mother about aliens, and how Sarah Jane, she and Clyde have encountered them. Mister Dread is placed into his capsule and made to sleep. Androvax goes to the Vault, in Sarah Jane's body, pretending to be her. He/she opens the Vault, revealing many spaceships, much to Gita's surprise. Androvax then leaves Sarah's body, and locks himself inside the Vault, which uses a Transmat to make it bigger on the inside. The team awaken Mister Dread, who gives up 450 years of his energy to allow Androvax and his race to leave Earth without harming anybody, by being beamed into space. Mister Dread now lacks power, and declares his mission terminated. He erases the memory of Gita, who intends to tell the world about their experiences, and goes to sleep in his capsule. The team return home, and Ocean and Minty arrive to ask about the Men In Black. Sarah Jane denies everything and Gita says she doesn't believe in aliens. Minty and Ocean say that the aliens have won again and decide to leave. In outer space, Androvax flies away to find a new world, having saved his species.   Sarah Jane, Rani and Clyde are talking to Luke via webcam but are interrupted when Mr Smith alerts them that a armed forces convoy is converging on the house. The commanding officer, Colonel Karim, informs the group that is dead, despite Sarah Jane's protests that it can't be possible. It is claimed that the Doctor died in the Wastelands of the Crimson Heart, where he had saved the lives of 500 children from the Scarlet Monstrosity. A race called the Shansheeth have retrieved the body and are holding a funeral for the Doctor at UNIT Base 5, buried underground at the foot of Mount Snowdon. Sarah Jane still believes that the Doctor must be alive, and so goes along to search for evidence that it is a hoax. Upon arrival at the base they find that a small number of other mourners have been invited, as few survive their encounters with the Doctor. Many also couldn't make it including the , who is stranded in . The team also find, to their surprise a Groske working in the base, a blue skinned cousin of the Graske race they have had problems with in the past. The Doctor's body is to be blasted into space via a huge rocket, built by the Groske. They proceed to the ceremony of remembrance, however Clyde's left hand develops a growing blue electric charge, which he is unnerved at. At the ceremony, music is played which recalls memories for all about the Doctor; for Sarah Jane it is memories of the and Doctors, while for Rani and Clyde it is their encounters with the Doctor at . Clyde then realises that the charge is Artron energy, which he had previously carried after touching the vanishing at the wedding. The ceremony is interrupted by the clumsy arrival of , as she drops a vase of flowers. She is accompanied by her grandson, Santiago. The two former companions chat, as do the children, and both women agree that they are sure that the Doctor must still be alive. In their dormitory, the two women make a list of enemies that might try to fake the Doctor's death, while the children leave and wander round the base. Outside the room, Clyde again receives a shock on his hand and reveals the affliction to the other two. They encounter the lead Groske again, who informs them that the rising artron energy signals that an unidentified someone is getting closer and closer. Clyde, desperate to find out more pursues the Groske down an air vent, where they watch as the Shansheeth plot to make the two companions relive their days with the Doctor and therefore drain their minds for an unknown purpose, killing them in the process. The Shansheeth play music down the ventilation shafts to the former companions, where they start to recollect their adventures with the Doctor. The children are discovered by the Shansheeth when another artron energy discharge gives away their position. The children flee and run into Sarah Jane and Jo who sense they are in trouble. After recollecting what the Shansheeth are doing, they are surprised to hear an adult male talking through Clyde's mouth. However, the next minute Clyde appears normal. He then gains the Doctor's hand before seemingly morphing into . The Doctor, now in the UNIT base, explains that he used Clyde's residual Artron Energy to make a complicated swap of 10,000 light years. The result of this is, as the Doctor realises, is that he can fight the Shansheeth while Clyde however is where the Doctor just was: trapped in danger on an alien world. Sarah Jane realises that the man standing before them is the Doctor's newest incarnation shortly before the Shansheeth catch up with the group where the Doctor confronts them. A Shansheeth quips that they will ensure their announcement of the Doctor's death is correct this time, they then proceed to launch a beam of energy from their claws at him, causing him to yelp in pain and collapse to the floor. [] Part 2 The Doctor disappears and Clyde reappears—they have swapped places again. Clyde, Jo, Rani, Santiago and Sarah Jane run away from the Shansheeth to safety, the Doctor swapping places again with Clyde part way. The Doctor, Jo and Sarah swap places with Clyde and go to the alien planet, where they talk. The Doctor says that he visited Jo before he regenerated and told Jo that he had been into her future and seen her thirteenth grandchild. The Doctor works on perfecting the machine which allowed them to swap places with Clyde. When fixed, it can transport them without needing to swap with Clyde. Clyde and Rani talk with Santiago, who reveals he hasn't spoken to his parents in six months. Colonel Karim meanwhile is with the Shansheeth, and they are plotting to use Jo and Sarah Jane's memories of the to create a new TARDIS Key, so the Shansheeth can stop death across the universe by interfering with the timelines and so that Colonel Karim, in return, shall visit the stars because she has nothing left for her on Earth. Rani, Santiago, Clyde and a Groske try to get through the ventilation shafts, but Colonel Karim heats the shafts up, until the children are in danger of roasting. The Doctor, Jo and Sarah Jane go to the rescue, but Jo and Sarah Jane are kidnapped and the Doctor must go on alone. Sarah Jane and Jo are strapped up and the Memory Weave is used on them. Their minds are scanned and they begin remembering the TARDIS, these memories generate a new TARDIS Key as the Shansheeth and Colonel Karim make their intentions clear. The Doctor, Rani, Clyde, Santiago and a Groske come to the room Sarah Jane and Jo are in and tell them to remember other experiences. Sarah Jane and Jo both remember past encounters with the Doctor and all the creatures and enemies they met. Jo remembers all the countries she has been to as Sarah Jane remembers her battles with aliens. The memory weave overloads and explodes, the room is on fire. Sarah Jane and Jo hide in the lead coffin and shut themselves inside to survive the explosion. Later, they are taken to Sarah Jane's house, alive and well. Jo and Sarah Jane talk with the Doctor inside the TARDIS; Jo mentions the Time Lords and the Doctor mentions a foreshadowing (that if he ever were to die, the universe would shiver). He then allows them to leave, and demateralises. Jo and Santiago leave for Norway, and the trio are left behind, where Sarah Jane tells them of , , , , , and . They say that with friends like themselves, the Doctor will never die.   Rani and Clyde are the only people left in the world and are trying to find other people. This episode includes red and yellow robots that try to attack Clyde and Rani. After detecting an alien energy source, Clyde and Rani go to bed while Mr Smith tries to trace it. But in the morning, Rani realises that her parents are missing and so is Sarah Jane and everyone on Bannerman Road.

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 36: Voyage of the Damned

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2007 11:02


"Voyage of the Damned" is an of the series . It is 71 minutes long and was broadcast on at 6:50pm on . It is the third of the revived Doctor Who series by , and the first episode to be made available for free on the internet by the service immediately after its first showing (the internet version is available in the UK only). The episode introduces a new variation on the opening and closing and and is dedicated to the memory of the founding producer of Doctor Who, . On its original airdate, , "Voyage of the Damned" attracted 13.8 million viewers at its peak, with an overnight rating of 12.2 million viewers earning the episode 50% of the total television audience. It was the second most-watched program of the day, being beaten by the 8 p.m. episode of . These were the highest viewing figures for Doctor Who since 1979's . Contents // if (window.showTocToggle) { var tocShowText = "show"; var tocHideText = "hide"; showTocToggle(); } //  Synopsis This story continues from the final scene of "" and "", in which a luxury space cruiser called the breaches the walls of the console room. teams up with Titanic waitress Astrid Peth in order to fend off a new enemy called .  Plot As the Doctor leaves Earth, the bow of the Titanic crashes through the TARDIS' wall. Though momentarily stunned, he quickly pushes some buttons to repair the TARDIS walls and push the ship out. The TARDIS then materialises aboard the ship. The Doctor soon learns the Titanic is a large luxury spaceship from the planet , orbiting present-day Earth. He decides to stow away to enjoy the party, only confessing his unauthorized status to lively waitress Astrid Peth, who reveals her own desire to travel the stars. Astrid has found her new job disappointing, as she is not allowed off the ship to visit destination planets. The Doctor cheers her up by sneaking her onto an excursion to via , along with couple Morvin and Foon Van Hoff, and a small alien with a red head, called . This is not a problem since London is all but deserted, an atmosphere of fear having been cultivated from the alien attacks on the previous two . , , and newspaper seller Wilfred Mott are among the few that remain. Ship's historian and guide Mr Copper gives the excursion party a bizarrely inaccurate explanation of human society, especially Christmas, despite the fact that he claims to be an expert on the planet. Meanwhile, on the Titanic's bridge, Captain Hardaker dismisses all the officers so they can take a break. Only one, Midshipman Frame, refuses to go, citing the rule that at least two officers must be present on the bridge. The party returns to the ship just as Hardaker reveals his true motives and commits an act of sabotage, causing meteors to collide with the ship. Midshipman Frame is shot and wounded when he attempts to prevent the disaster. Hardaker is killed in the resulting collision, as are the bulk of the crew and passengers. The meteors cause three major hull breaches, one of which sucks the TARDIS into space. The Doctor notes that it will just land on Earth automatically. With the teleport system offline and the engines losing power, the Titanic is heading for an extinction-level collision with the Earth. The Doctor makes contact with the injured Midshipman Frame, and leads a small group of survivors in a climb through the shattered vessel to reach him. Complicating matters are the Host, information androids resembling angels that have been reprogrammed to kill everyone onboard. The Doctor's party is harassed by Host all the way, and the Doctor's proves to be useless against them. Bannakaffalatta reveals to Astrid that he is actually a , something considered shameful in the society on Sto. Bravely, he saves the party from a Host attack by transmitting an from his cybernetic implants, killing himself in the process. The Van Hoffs also die: Morvin falls from the ledge into the nuclear engines, and Foon subsequently commits suicide while pulling a surviving Host down with her. The Doctor makes a grim promise that "no more" will die. The survivors take Bannakaffalatta's EMP unit with them as their only effective weapon against the Host. The Doctor sends the remaining survivors on ahead with the EMP unit and the sonic screwdriver, while he attempts to reach the place from which the Host are controlled. Using a security protocol, he convinces the Host to take them to their leader. This turns out to be the cruise line's owner, , who is hiding in an indestructible impact chamber on Deck 31. Capricorn is also revealed to be a cyborg, a human head set in a small wheeled vehicle. Having been forced out by the company's , he is seeking revenge. The collision of the Titanic into a heavily-populated world will not only break the company, but see the board charged with murder. Outnumbered by Host and faced with death, the Doctor is saved by Astrid, who has made a short-range teleport to his position. She rams Capricorn with a fork-lift truck until both are forced off a precipice and fall into the fiery engine of the ship. Assuming control of the Host upon Capricorn's death, the Doctor grimly makes his way to the bridge just as the ship plunges into Earth's atmosphere. Working with Frame, he uses the heat from the re-entry to try to re-start the ship's engines, but discovers that they are headed straight for one of the few places in London currently inhabited: . Calling through with a security code, he manages to get the Queen out of the building, which the Titanic narrowly misses as the ship pulls up, now back under control. The Queen, in her dressing gown, is heard thanking the Doctor as he pilots the ship back into space. With the danger over, the Doctor suddenly realises that there might be hope for Astrid after all. A safety feature of the ship's teleport system is that in case of accident, it automatically holds in stasis the molecules of the affected passenger. As she was wearing a teleport bracelet at the time of her death, her pattern might still be stored in its buffers. However, despite desperate efforts, only a shadow of Astrid can be generated due to extensive damage to the teleport system. The Doctor watches her dissipate into motes of light that float free into space. This way, she can at least fulfill her dream of exploring the universe, forever. The Doctor teleports back to earth with Mr Copper, who is no expert on Earth, but a former salesman who lied his way onto the ship to explore the stars. The Doctor leaves him on the planet to build a new life, funded by the ship's expenses card, which contains £1,000,000. The Doctor then heads off in the TARDIS, alone. [] Cast — — — Mr Copper — Rickston Slade — Midshipman Alonzo Frame — Foon Van Hoff — Morvin Van Hoff — — — Wilfred Mott — Chief Steward — Engineer — Bruce Lawrence — Himself — Kitchen Hand — Stefan DavisNewsreader — Alien Voices — , Voice of the — [] Cast notes Clive Swift previously appeared as Jobel in .Geoffrey Palmer previously appeared in and . His son, , directed four episodes of Series 3.Bernard Cribbins previously appeared in the 1966 film , based on the 6-part TV story shown 2 years previously. He also appeared in the Big Finish Productions story .Jimmy Vee previously appeared as the in "", the Space Pig in "" and the in the interactive special "". In , he appeared as the Child in and , and reappeared as the Graske in .Jessica Martin played Mags in .Yamit Mamo performed the songs "My Angel Put the Devil in me" and "The Stowaway" on the , the latter being specially composed for this episode. has previously been referenced as a real person in the , in "" (2006) - with the Doctor exclaiming that '"It's never too late, as a wise person once said... Kylie, I think!"', in reference to her 1989 hit single "".Composer Murray Gold makes a cameo appearance in this episode along with arranger Ben Foster and singer Yamit Mamo. was previously played by uncredited extra Mary Reynolds in and appears in person (in archive footage) in "". [] Continuity Although the special takes place aboard an otherworldly namesake of the famed ocean liner, the and its sinking was mentioned previously within the series in (1974), (1977), (1978), "" (2005) and "" (2005). The Titanic also appeared in the book , written by , and the 1989 comic strip Follow That TARDIS!.This episode introduces a new variation of the Doctor Who theme tune arranged by Murray Gold. It features a musical nod to 's 1980s version.London has been evacuated due to alien attacks the previous two Christmases - referring to "" and "". Clips from each of these episodes appear as part of news footage.The BBC broadcast near the end makes matter-of-fact statements about alien invasions and the London public (due to the evacuation and the dialogue from the street vendor), a difference to previous episodes where the public is either in denial or it's covered up; most recently in "", where the Master stated the government "told you nothing".Earth was previously referred to by its name "Sol 3" in and . Earth was also previously refered to as a "Level 5" civilization in . This episode also marks the first time in the revived series of Doctor Who that the Doctor has referred to as being in the of Kasterborous.Excluding 's repeated deaths, Astrid is the first companion to die in the revived series (and the first since in 1984's ), although she is partially resurrected. She is also the first alien companion since , and the first in the revived series to never set foot in the .The Doctor previously had a close encounter with Queen Elizabeth II in the story .Once again, the Doctor uses the phrase "allons-y" ("let's go" in French). He previously said it in "", "" and "". He was surprised when told by Midshipman Frame that Frame's first name is Alonzo, and was quoted saying "You're kidding me!?". He indicated that there is "something else I've always wanted to say", and as he starts to steer the ship, he yells "Allons-y Alonzo". In "Army of Ghosts", when he thought of using "allons-y", he thought the name Alonzo would go nicely with it, and later asked Yvonne Hartman whether Torchwood has anyone named Alonzo.The Doctor notes that "this suit is bad luck", he previously wore it in ""/"" and "". Both times he had been attending a seemingly normal party which goes wrong.Just like in the 2005 & 2006 Christmas specials, it is revealed at the end that the 'snow' falling is actually something else (debris from the Titanic). The Doctor wonders if it will ever snow for real. In "", the 'snow' was ash from the Sycorax spaceship, and in "", the Doctor uses 'basic atmospheric excitation' supplied by the TARDIS to make it snow.The Doctor refers to himself as being 903 years old, contradicting the serial where he states his age as 953.The waitress Astrid's name is an anagram of TARDIS. This caused wild speculation among fans, with some believing that Astrid herself would be revealed as the TARDIS.  Outside references of "" and "" are heard aboard the Titanic, and the Captain refers to "". The incidental music in the pre-title sequence features the tune of "".One scene is set in the fictitious Donovan Street, named after , Kylie Minogue's former co-star and collaborator on hit "".The Host stuttering over the name "Max" is a reference to 1980s virtual presenter .Russell T. Davies included a line from in the script for this episode. He previously referenced The Lion King in "".This episode is dedicated to the memory of , the first of Doctor Who, who died on 22nd November 2007 - a day before Doctor Who's 44th anniversary.The Doctor states he was present "at the very start" of Christmas, and that he "got the last room" - this refers to the story of 's birth, in which there was "no room at the inn" at for and on the night of his birth. ( ).The Doctor mentions protocol , a number meant to be the from the book (Incidentally, the Special is the 42nd episode of the new series). He then tries protocol 1, which turns out to be the correct one. This is also the confidential password for the restricted site for the game . Pre-broadcast publicity was initially reported by tabloid newspapers to be appearing in this episode.Russell T Davies dismissed this story, but a statement by Minogue indicated that she would be in the episode. The BBC officially confirmed her role in early July.On , published a photograph of an actor on set in Wales, in make-up, supposedly playing a red, spiky creature called "Porg".On , the reported that David Tennant's mother, Helen McDonald, had died from ,and noted that filming had been delayed by one week so Tennant could attend his mother's funeral.The includes a track named "The Stowaway", which have confirmed is a song appearing in this episode, in the same vein as "Song for Ten" and "Love Don't Roam" in previous Christmas specials (both of which were on the ).The full song was released online at SilvaScreen Records' .On the , Radio Times mentioned that the gold creatures are new monsters and are referred as 'the Hosts'On , the BBC released a series of three short clips, showing the Doctor, Astrid and the Titanic floating in space, above the . This was accompanied by a 90-second long trailer for the episode in British , which was released on the BBC website on December 14th. Reception A scene where the Doctor is lifted through the ship by the angelic Host caused offence to the group . Before its broadcast, the episode drew criticism from , the last living survivor of the 1912 Titanic sinking, who stated that it was "disrespectful to make entertainment of such a tragedy". The organisation expressed offence at the religious imagery of a scene in which the Doctor is lifted through the ship by robot angels. The episode's Christmas Day UK broadcast received 13.8 million viewers, an audience narrowly exceeded by the 13.9 million who watched the BBC soap . The average across all 70 minutes was 12.2 million viewers. This was the highest total of viewers for the new series, exceeding the previous record set by "", and the highest for Doctor Who overall since 1979 (specifically, the final episode of "" which aired while rival network ITV suffered programming disruptions due to a ). , reviewing a preview screening for 's TV and radio weblog, appreciated the episode's use of "the disaster movie template" and came to a favourable overall conclusion: "For the most part, The Voyage of the Damned is absolutely smashing." Its main flaw, in his view, was the "blank and insipid" acting of Kylie Minogue. James Walton of called the episode "a winning mixture of wild imagination and careful writerly calculation".

Doctor Who: Podshock
Doctor Who: Podshock - 22

Doctor Who: Podshock

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2006 83:12


Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 22 For the Week of the 23rd of January 2006 Running Time: 1:23:12 In this episode: News - Gary Downie Dies, Torchwood Delayed, Attack of the Graske online, Shooting at the Millennium Stadium, Full Size Daleks, New Books, David Tennant Voted Sexiest Man, etc. Features - TARDIS at Petrol Station, Review of Big Finish Audio - Jubilee by Taras Hnatyshyn. Feedback - Favourite Doctor entries, Email and Audio feedback submissions. Announcements - Gallifrey 2006, Podshock Podshirts, Podshock Frappr Map. Promos - Doctor Who 2006 Series, PodcastPickle.com, Cinemaslave Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US) and Chris Rattray in Australia. 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

Doctor Who: Podshock MP3
Doctor Who: Podshock - 22

Doctor Who: Podshock MP3

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2006 83:12


Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 22 For the Week of the 23rd of January 2006 Running Time: 1:23:12 In this episode: News - Gary Downie Dies, Torchwood Delayed, Attack of the Graske online, Shooting at the Millennium Stadium, Full Size Daleks, New Books, David Tennant Voted Sexiest Man, etc. Features - TARDIS at Petrol Station, Review of Big Finish Audio - Jubilee by Taras Hnatyshyn. Feedback - Favourite Doctor entries, Email and Audio feedback submissions. Announcements - Gallifrey 2006, Podshock Podshirts, Podshock Frappr Map. Promos - Doctor Who 2006 Series, PodcastPickle.com, Cinemaslave Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US) and Chris Rattray in Australia. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast AAC version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml