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Doctor Who Holiday Specials: Episode 274 - This isn't a Podcast, it's THE Podcast. Jump in the Tardis with your hosts as they take a special trip through time and space for the holiday season and cover the first two Doctor Who Holiday Specials! We try to survive The Christmas Invasion and then put on our Sunday best to talk about The Runaway Bride on Normies Like Us! Podcast Who? Insta: @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/
As the agricultural industry navigates the loss of the Basic Payment Scheme, in this episode of Crop it Like it's Hot the Arable Farming team takes a look at future funding options available to arable farmers.From Environmental Land Management to productivity grants, there are plenty of options out there, but do they fit the bill and are they worth taking up?In this episode, head of farming at Strutt & Parker Jonathan Armitage discusses where he sees key investment opportunities for Defra going forward, what funding we can expect coming later down the line, and why the uptake of ELMs is struggling.We also speak with associate partner and charted rural surveyor at Barbers Rural, Harriet Jones about the Countryside Stewardship Scheme as it enters its final application window. Ms Jones considers the options that are most suited to arable farmers and how to make the most out of the capital grants.Will Huck, farm adviser for North West Auctions, speaks about funding innovation in agriculture. Defra's investment provides funding for both the introduction of robots on farm and the development of future robotics, but how can farmers access it? We also look at resource management with grant funding options for water management and irrigation.SpeakersHead of farming at Strutt & Parker, Jonathan ArmitageAssociate partner and rural chartered surveyor at Barbers Rural, Harriet JonesFarm advisor at NWA professional and property, Will Huck
Merry Christmas, again! For the second week in a row, we've got a very special holiday episode. This time, it's the series 2 Christmas special, "The Christmas Invasion"! It's the first Tenth Doctor episode, and he's got a lot to learn about himself, once he's done snoozing. Meanwhile, Earth is being attacked by mostly-irrelevant Santabots and mainly the Sycorax. How will Harriet Jones get us out of this one? She's the prime minister, by the way! Sam | Jordan Twitter | Cohost | Tumblr | Patreon | Discord | YouTube
GALLIFREY ONE IS UPON US! But first, The Doctor and Rose return to the “present day” a mere 12 hours since they…wait, what? Okay, I'm getting late breaking news that the TARDIS still doesn't have the best aim. They've actually returned 12 months since they last left! But, strangely enough, just in time for opportunistic aliens to whip the planet into a panic and slag the whole place in order to sell it off in the biggest fire sale ever! Toss in the introduction of Harriet Jones, MP for Flydale North and you have the Aliens of London nearly starting World War 3!
GALLIFREY ONE IS UPON US! But first, The Doctor and Rose return to the “present day” a mere 12 hours since they…wait, what? Okay, I'm getting late breaking news that the TARDIS still doesn't have the best aim. They've actually returned 12 months since they last left! But, strangely enough, just in time for opportunistic aliens to whip the planet into a panic and slag the whole place in order to sell it off in the biggest fire sale ever! Toss in the introduction of Harriet Jones, MP for Flydale North and you have the Aliens of London nearly starting World War 3!
The Nose is off this week. In its place, a look at movie trailers. Maybe you wonder what a movie critic thinks of trailers. Actually, critics don't see as many as you do because they often go to special screenings. Colin asked America's Greatest Living Film Critic, David Edelstein, about trailers. Here's what AGLFC said: “Actually, I avoid them like the plague. I don't watch them online, and when I see movies in theaters, I often whip out my Kindle and plug my ears. If I'm on the aisle, I leave and get a Diet Coke. Trailers give away everything. They give away jokes. More than that, they orient you to the narrative in a way I don't like being oriented. (Of course, I have the luxury of going into a movie not knowing what it's even about because I get paid to do so, but that's my preferred way to work — to be left in the hands of the storyteller.) As for as awful ones I have seen… I remember Nebraska in particular as being terrible because the pace and tone of that movie are antithetical to the way mainstream trailers work. It said quirky. Offbeat. Lovable. Among the best, I recall Batman Returns as being so great. I thought the movie itself was an overrated shambles — a really terrible piece of storytelling — but even Tim Burton's worst movies have so many good images and set-pieces that they really read in trailers.” For the rest of us, trailers are either a pain or a pleasure. Some stuff that happened this week, give or take: Claes Oldenburg Dies at 93; Pop Artist Made the Everyday Monumental Taking ordinary objects like hamburgers and household items, he sculpted them in unfamiliar, often imposing dimensions — what he called his “Colossal Monuments.” Janeane Garofalo Never Sold Out. What a Relief. That concept might be the reason her trailblazing stand-up career has been overshadowed; it may also be the reason she's still so sharp, our critic argues. Read this: How fake accounts and a powder-keg fandom helped Zack Snyder restore his Justice League It might be hard to believe, but the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement was even weirder than we thought Jennifer Lopez Becomes Jennifer Affleck, Now Please Sign Up for Her Newsletter And other reflections on her recent wedding. Raving for Shrek, the Swamp Comes to Brooklyn A party in East Williamsburg invited fans of the 2001 film to translate into reality their online obsessions with the titular ogre. Can't Talk, I'm Busy Being Hot A social media movement inspired by the rapper Megan Thee Stallion strikes back at the gatekeepers of beauty. The 50 Greatest Fictional Deaths of All Time The most tearjerking, hilarious, satisfying, and shocking death scenes in 2,500 years of culture. Ethan Hawke: I'm at ‘the Beginning of My Last Act' as an Actor In an extensive conversation with IndieWire, the actor explained the impulse behind his new docuseries “The Last Movie Stars” and his uneasy relationship to fame. Amazon Is Giving Prime Video Its Biggest Redesign In Years New navigation, a top 10 list, and a very familiar look and feel How Did Yellowstone, America's Most Popular Show, Get Totally Ignored by the Emmys? Taylor Sheridan's universe of shows is a juggernaut, but awards still go to “stuff that appeals to the coastal elite.” Quidditch rebrands as quadball and further distances itself from Harry Potter author ‘The Bear' Is Why We Must End The Reign Of TV's Vibes Cartel Celebrities Continue to Be Richer Than You TVs Are Too Good Now Why does Home Alone look better than the latest Marvel fare on the most advanced displays? America's Most Misunderstood Marsupial The opossum might be snarly and a little bit scraggly, but she deserves our admiration. GUESTS: Allan Arkush: Contributor to Trailers from Hell; he worked in the trailer department for Roger Corman Stephen Garrett: Founder of Jump Cut Sam Hatch: Co-hosts The Culture Dogs on WWUH Kevin O'Toole: Co-hosts The Culture Dogs on WWUH The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe, Lydia Brown, John Dankosky, Greg Hill, Tucker Ives, Harriet Jones, Betsy Kaplan, Patrick Skahill, Catie Talarski, and Chion Wolf contributed to this show, which originally aired July 2, 2014.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this double episode the crew covers their first modern series two part story with Aliens of London and World War Three with the first time we think about what being a companion can do to someone’s family, an oddball law about BBC reporters. the joy of Harriet Jones, a little pig man in a … Continue reading Going Through Who 14.9: Aliens of London/World War Three →
It's time for Wibbly Wobbly season two, and you might want to hold onto something because this TARDIS is in for a crash landing as we discuss THE CHRISTMAS INVASION! Talia cries in linguistics major and needs more wine, Lucia bemoans lapses in the characterization of Rose Tyler and Harriet Jones, and we finally meet Ten! You can find transcripts for all of our episodes at wibblywobblytimeywimey.net/transcripts. You can find us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram @WibblyPod, and you can send us an email at wibblywobblytimeywimeypod@gmail.com with all of your burning questions and scathing remarks that you'd rather not shout at us online. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this special episode, which examines the politics of the Doctor Who world as if it were real, we are joined by George Fairhurst of Red Rose Reporting to figure out just what happened to the political titans of the past such as Harold Saxon and Harriet Jones. Where did they go and what legacy have they left on Britain? We attempt to find out. With thanks to Tom Harris, Richard B Brookes, Tim Dawson, Jonathan Swales and Jordan Nursey for their contributions to this episode and @livlaughlove on Twitter for inspiring it.
This hour, we talk about movie trailers. Maybe you wonder what a movie critic thinks of them. Actually, critics don’t see as many as you do because they often go to special screenings. I asked America’s Greatest Living Film Critic, David Edelstein, about trailers. He answered, “Actually, I avoid them like the plague. I don’t watch them online, and when I see movies in theaters, I often whip out my Kindle and plug my ears. If I’m on the aisle, I leave and get a Diet Coke. Trailers give away everything. They give away jokes. More than that, they orient you to the narrative in a way I don’t like being oriented. (Of course, I have the luxury of going into a movie not knowing what it’s even about because I get paid to do so, but that’s my preferred way to work – to be left in the hands of the storyteller.) As for as awful ones I have seen… I remember Nebraska in particular as being terrible because the pace and tone of that movie are antithetical to the way mainstream trailers work. It said quirky. Offbeat. Lovable. Among the best, I recall Batman Returns as being so great. I thought the movie itself was an overrated shambles – a really terrible piece of storytelling – but even Tim Burton’s worst movies have so many good images and set-pieces that they really read in trailers.” For the rest of us, trailers are either a pain or a pleasure. GUESTS: Allan Arkush - Contributor to Trailers from Hell; he worked in the trailer department for Roger Corman Stephen Garrett - Founder of Jump Cut Sam Hatch - Co-hosts The Culture Dogs on WWUH Kevin O’Toole - Co-hosts The Culture Dogs on WWUH Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Lydia Brown, John Dankosky, Greg Hill, Tucker Ives, Harriet Jones, Betsy Kaplan, Jonathan McNicol, Patrick Skahill, Catie Talarski, and Chion Wolf contributed to this show, which originally aired July 2, 2014.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jumping back to 2005 (or 2006, depending on your point of view) the Daleks Aren't Robots crew meets the Slitheen for the first time. How do Kari and Justin react to the fat, flatulating family of felons? Find out!Daleks Aren't Robots!? is a podcast in which two Whovian friends take two non-Whovians on a deep dive through the show from the very beginning.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daleksarentr...Twitter: https://twitter.com/daleksrntrobotsFind us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8ngosXDOzVLrJe4KIcW8QgLook for us where all podcasts are found.See more at https://daleksarentrobots.com/Theme: Garage - Monplaisir
Nathan (@NathanForMeee) joins the Podtor Whocast fold to talk about the show's first Christmas special, as well as whether Harriet Jones should've been put in front of the Hague and, most importantly of all, SHADA! There's also format changes a plenty. Podtor Whocast, we're back, awooga. Check out Nathan's great Heathcliff shitposting account @Heathcinema!
Captain Jack, Gwen Cooper, Ianto Jones, Martha Jones, Francine Jones, Sylvia Noble, Wilfred Mott, Mr. Smith, Sarah Jane Smith, Luke Smith, Harriet Jones, and Rose Tyler all are on Earth as it is taken from underneath the TARDIS floor. This prompts the Doctor and Donna to visit the Shadow Proclamation and the Judoon to figure out where the missing planet went. Come to think of it where is the lost moon of Poosh, and Pyrovillia? Some answers are revealed, and many more questions are presented before ending this episode on a cliffhanger, and on a cliffhanger, and on a cliffhanger.
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson are joined by special guest companion DJ Nik to discuss “Aliens of London” and "World War Three", the fourth and fifth episodes from Doctor Who Series One in 2005, featuring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor, Billie Piper as Rose Tyler, the return of Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith, and the introduction of the Slitheen and Dame Penelope Wilton as Harriet Jones! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopSMG @CharlesSkaggs @JesseJacksonDFW @HiDarknesspod Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/NextStopEverywherePodcast Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Hello, thanks for picking Bigger On The Inside to listen to. The NuWho Doctor Who watch-a-long podcast. In today’s episode, we will be talking about the series one episode four- and five-episodes Aliens of London and World War Three written by Russell T Davies.Aliens of London: The Doctor takes Rose home, but when a spaceship crash-lands in the Thames, London is closed off and the whole world goes on red alert. While the Doctor investigates the alien survivor, Rose discovers that her home is no longer a safe haven.World War Three: Downing Street announces mankind's first interplanetary war, but the real danger is much closer to home. The Doctor, Rose and Harriet Jones race against time to unmask the villainous Slitheen, but only Rose's mum and boyfriend hold the key to salvation.Contact the show in the best way that suits you.- Tweet Bigger On The Inside: https://twitter.com/BiggerOnThePod- Tweet Tim: https://twitter.com/TimxSaxby- Tweet Harry: https://twitter.com/hemurdochYou can also follow us on YouTube and see exclusive videos you won’t find on our podcast feed.- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KS8Ui51mSHQ&t=97sSend us an email as well: biggerontheinsidepod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In der dieswöchigen Folge gibt es eine Alien Invasion und den einen oder anderen nicht-Rant. Stella und Tabea besprechen die vierte Folge der ersten Staffel New Whos „Aliens of London“. Kommt ihr mit in die Downing Street 10? Harriet Jones wartet auf uns! Podcast Adressen: E-Mail: brilliant.doctorwho@web.de Instagram: brilliantdoctorwhopodcast Der Podcast ist unter anderem zu finden auf: Spotify Apple Podcast Google Podcast Und vielen anderen Podcast-Seiten Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tabea-niemeyer/message
This is the 2 parter with Rose and the Doctor teaming up with "Harriet Jones, MP, Flydale North" to fight off an alien invasion, while Mickey and Jackie do battle back at the Powell Estates. Pigs in space suits, zippers in foreheads and pickle juice explosions -- it's Doctor Who at its best.
We watch "The Stolen Earth" (Series 4, Episode 12) where the Doctor and Donna find that the Earth has been, well, stolen. Whilst not there, the Daleks show up and bring an old friend of the Doctor's for a visit. Meanwhile Captain Jack, Sarah Jane Smith and Martha Jones attend the face time funeral of Harriet Jones (former Prime Minister). Then just in time, the Doctor locates Earth and also Rose. And millions of shippers just 'Squee'd! Until the Doctor got shot, that is. Reunited and it don't feel too good.
We work diligently to find some small semblance of hope amidst a baffling misadventure of extraterrestrial proportions. Will these meddling podcasters survive? Find out on this...the next exciting episode of.....Discussing Who. Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown. About the Show Want more Discussing Who? Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingWho for more information and to join the fun! To learn more about the play mentioned in this episode, visit: Vulcan Park Theatre To Listen to Part I of this Doctor Who story, check out Episode 93: Review of Aliens of London. Join the fun by liking us on Facebook, following us on Twitter, find us on Instagram, and more! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, PlayerFM, Stitcher, and others! Help others discover us by giving star ratings and/or recommending us on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you ! This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee) STD: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Upcoming Events & Additional Information The Discussing Who Team will be at Pensacon on February 23, 24, and 25th, 2018. For more information about Pensacon, visit: https://pensacon.com/ The dates for WHOlanta 2018 have been announced. The convention will be May 4-6 at the Hilton Atlanta Airport hotel. Named guests announced to date are Louise Jameson. Rachel Talalay, and more! Check out the WHOLanta website at: http:/www.wholanta.com Discussing Who will be making our first appearance at Con Kasterborous in 2018! Alabama's Doctor Who Convention will be held on June 09 & 10, 2018. For more information, visit: https://conkasterborous.com/ Interested in more D
We work diligently to find some small semblance of hope amidst a baffling misadventure of extraterrestrial proportions. Will these meddling podcasters survive? Find out on this...the next exciting episode of.....Discussing Who. Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown.
Aliens have crashed landed in London and it is up to The Doctor and Rose Tyler to discover the truth. Plus, Harriet Jones makes her first appearance. All this and...PIGS...IN...SPACE! Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown.
Aliens have crashed landed in London and it is up to The Doctor and Rose Tyler to discover the truth. Plus, Harriet Jones makes her first appearance. All this and...PIGS...IN...SPACE! Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown.
Aliens have crashed landed in London and it is up to The Doctor and Rose Tyler to discover the truth. Plus, Harriet Jones makes her first appearance. Join us as we review Doctor Who Series 1 Episode 4, 'Aliens of London'. All this and...PIGS...IN...SPACE! Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown. About the Show Want more Discussing Who? Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information and to join the fun! Join the fun by liking us on Facebook, following us on Twitter, find us on Instagram, and more! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, PlayerFM, Stitcher, and others! Help others discover us by giving star ratings and/or recommending us on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee) STD: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Upcoming Events & Additional Information The Discussing Who Team will be at Pensacon on February 23, 24, and 25th, 2018. For more information about Pensacon, visit: https://pensacon.com/ The dates for WHOlanta 2018 have been announced. The convention will be May 4-6 at the Hilton Atlanta Airport hotel. Named guests announced to date are Louise Jameson. Rachel Talalay, and more! Check out the WHOLanta website at: http:/www.wholanta.com Discussing Who will be making our first appearance at Con Kasterborous in 2018! Alabama's Doctor Who Convention will be held on June 09 & 10, 2018. For more information, visit: https://conkasterborous.com/ Interested in more Doctor Who Comics? Visit our friends at Titan Comics. Titan publishes comics featuring the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors. They also publish comics featuring Sherlock, Penny Dreadful, and more! Check them out and tell them that Discussing Who sent you. Like us on Facebook at
Aliens have crashed landed in London and it is up to The Doctor and Rose Tyler to discover the truth. Plus, Harriet Jones makes her first appearance. All this and...PIGS...IN...SPACE! Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown.
Kelly Lynne returns to join Riley and Chan as they watch the 9th Doctor one last time.
12-Hour Fail, Character Reset, Earning Later Episodes, Body Shaming, A Family Matter, The Terminator Problem, Giant Babies, Harriet Jones, Recurring Characters, Lead Refrigerator, Bias Towards Humans, Jodie Feelings
Hello! We know some of you have been itching to hear the episode where we discuss Nu-Who's Beryl Reid... and here it is! In addition to that we discuss all the big Doctor Who news stories for the month of September and, of course, read your emails & have some fun along the way. Today's episode covers: CLASSIC WHO: Big Finish is creating a series of First Doctor adventures where David Bradley will take the lead. How does this sit with Dave, who rates the First Doctor as 'his' Doctor? What do Adam Lambert and Queen have to do with it and how do the guys feel about Big Finish in general at the present time and where its all going? NU-WHO: After they left Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman both took on roles in Royal dramas, specifically, The Crown on Netflix and Victoria on ITV. Victoria's ratings have recently plunged. What's behind it all? NU-WHO: Bradley Walsh. A month on from last episode, the guys still don't know if he'll be Jodie Whittaker's companion, or at least have a part in the new series. NU-WHO: The 2017 Christmas Special synopsis has leaked in a peculiar manner... but nothing fans didn't already know, so the way it was yanked offline again was amusing. NU-WHO: According to 'Now We Are 600', Harriet Jones didn't die. Rob has a bit of a rant on this revelation pulling the rug on what everyone believed was an on-screen death. Dave ponders why people can't leave things alone. CLASSIC WHO: Dave's been on a personal mission this past month to watch a collection of 'lowly-regarded six parters' from the Classic Era. These include: The Seeds of Death, The Mutants, The Sensorites and The Time Monster. How did they hold up during this Classic Era bender? CLASSIC WHO: Rob, meanwhile, zipped through The Android Invasion recently, for the first time in 20 years or more. He gives a few thoughts on watching this less remembered story from an otherwise absolutely classic Season 13. CLASSIC WHO: Dave ponders what would have happened in Classic Era stories if the Doctor hadn't turned up. He comments on Masque of Mandragora, The Seeds of Doom, and City of Death, but can you think of more? Write in today! NU-WHO: Who is Nu-Who's Beryl Reid? More specifically, what are examples of stunt casting (bad) or celebrity casting (good), since the series returned in 2005? Dave and Rob bring examples of each, as well as thoughts from our listeners. Do you agree? Let us know what you think of what's covered in this feature for next ep's mailbag. FINALLY: Emails from Christopher Bryant and Mike Solko relating to our recent Buffy episode. Did they enjoy it? And Ezra Penny chimes in on the topic of episodes that are generally slated by fans but which he really enjoys. Dave also comments on it being launch season for US television, with particular comments on The Orville. Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime? It really helps us get noticed. See you in October for both our monthly show where we'll be looking at the Peter Davison era of Doctor Who. EMAIL US – hello@theDWshow.net
600 episodes of Radio Free Skaro! Will the madness ever cease? Not this episode, as we delve into “Thin Ice” with virtuoso Doctor Who comics artist and Twitter bon vivant Rachael Stott for her take on monsters under the Thames, racist punching, and the continued excellence of one Bill Potts! Plus news about the original K-9 and Company theme, P-Cap at New York Comic Con and RTD retconning Harriet Jones! Flydale North lives again! Links: – Peter Capaldi spotlight at NYCC – Original K-9 and Company theme demo unearthed – Russell T Davies reveals Harriet Jones didn’t die after all – Doctor Who Fluxx card game due Nov 23 – Seventh Doctor’s hat and Necros Dalek miniature go up for auction Sep 26 Second Chances: – Rachael Stott – Thin Ice
This week: Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been directed to begin detaining and deporting all unauthorized immigrants. We’ve talked about sanctuary cities, but what about jurisdictions where law enforcement does report to ICE? We look at the very different approaches taken by Vermont and New Hampshire. Later, we visit the front lines of a border war between competing casino developments. Plus, we meet New England’s other NEXT. What Roles Are States Playing in Immigration Enforcement? A case in front of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court this past week could determine how much local law enforcement is able to cooperate with federal immigration officials. We've been covering stories like this in so-called sanctuary cities, but this case applies to entire states. The court will decide whether local law enforcement officers are authorized to detain a person solely at the request of ICE. WBUR’s Shannon Dooling has been following the case. A woman lies motionless in her bunk at the Strafford County Jail in Dover, NH. This part of the jail is designated for women detained by ICE who face no criminal charges, only federal immigration violations. Photo by Emily Corwin for NHPR The directive from the Trump White House to immigration enforcement to begin detaining and deporting all unauthorized immigrants has stirred up a series of legal questions around our region. The new policy marks a change from Obama-era directives, which directed agents to prioritize deporting individuals convicted of serious crimes. But how do immigration agents find undocumented but otherwise law-abiding immigrants? It turns out there are big differences between states, including in neighboring Vermont and New Hampshire. We speak with with New Hampshire Public Radio’s Emily Corwin and Vermont Public Radio’s Kathleen Masterson. Is a Casino the Answer to Springfield’s Woes? “Springfield, Massachusetts” and “resort casino” aren't words you expect to see in the same sentence. But if you live in the area, you've been hearing about a casino coming to town for years. On three blocks in the city's struggling downtown, MGM Resorts is building that casino with a hotel, movie theater, skating rink, and other amenities, set to open in fall 2018. An artist rendering of the MGM Springfield resort casino, with hotel rotunda in front view. The original plan included a glass skyscraper. Image courtesy of MGM Springfield. Construction began two years ago, but the political groundwork was laid back in 2011, with two separate events. That June, two tornadoes ripped through the area, causing 17 miles of damage, including right in the heart of downtown. Officials there wondered what to do to rebuild. Then, in the fall of that year, hoping to recapture some of the gambling dollars that had been leaving Massachusetts for years, the legislature passed the Expanding Gaming Act, allowing for three casinos to be built, including one in the western part of the state. After a lengthy process, Springfield won that bid. MGM got the contract, and broke ground in March 2015. But Connecticut's two federally-recognized Indian tribes, long the beneficiaries of those Massachusetts customers, got worried about losing their market share. Connecticut officials were also concerned, since through a tribal gaming compact the state receives 25 percent of the gaming revenue at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun. So the the Mohegans and Mashantucket Pequots formed a partnership with Connecticut’s help to build a new casino in the Hartford metro area. The vacant Showcase Cinemas in East Windsor, Connecticut is the site where Connecticut’s Mohengan and Mashantucket Pequot tribes want to build a casino, 14 miles south of MGM Springfield. Photo by Henry Epp for NEPR This February, the tribes announced they had chosen a site off Interstate 91 in East Windsor — just 14 miles south of the MGM casino in Springfield. East Windsor is on board, but the tribes need a new law to allow them to operate the casino. And proposals are currently tied up in the state legislature. Whether the East Windsor casino goes forward or not, the big question for the city of Springfield is whether the massive development will give the city the economic boost it sorely needs. We visit the MGM construction site and chat with MGM Springfield president Mike Mathis, as well as city councilor and casino booster Melvin Edwards. For a more critical perspective, we sit down with Mike Dobbs, managing editor of the local newspaper The Reminder, who has been covering the Springfield project over the years; and WNPR business editor Harriet Jones, who covers the Connecticut casino proposal. The Other NEXT John Dankosky interviews host Elaine Bourhan on the set of New England’s Xtrordinary Talent at the studios of Focus Springfield. Photo courtesy of Focus Springfield Just northwest of the casino site, a friendly storefront houses the local cable access TV station, Focus Springfield. MGM now owns the building, and Focus is getting evicted. They have to move by November. It just so happens that one of the shows that tapes there is also called NEXT. In their case, it stands for “New England’s Xtrodinary Talent.” (In our case, if you’ve been wondering, it doesn’t stand for anything.) Host Elaine Bourhan, who goes by Elaine B, is a local musician who also scouts talent for the show. We speak with her about some of her favorite guests on the program. Below: interviews and a performance by Western Massachusetts locals Charles Neville and son Khalif Neville on New England’s Xtrodinary Talent. While we were on set, Elaine also interviewed us! We’ll let you know when that’s posted. About NEXT NEXT is produced at WNPR. Host: John Dankosky Producer: Andrea Muraskin Executive Producer: Catie Talarski Digital Content Manager/Editor: Heather Brandon Contributors to this episode: Shanoon Dooling, Emily Corwin, Kathleen Masterson, Michael Dobbs, Harriet Jones Music: Todd Merrell, “New England” by Goodnight Blue Moon Get all the NEXT episodes. We appreciate your feedback! Send praise, critique, suggestions, questions, story leads, and hidden talents to next@wnpr.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason and Paul have made it to the end of the 10th Doctor's run in the Dalek episode reviews, and this one's a doozy. Get ready for a roller coaster ride full of highs, lows, ups and downs, companions and Daleks, etc, etc, etc. Enjoy this episode while dodging Daleks, watching planets, and avoiding the Reality Bomb! ...And don't forget that none of it would have been possible without Harriet Jones. You know who she is....
Summary: Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller sit down, exterminated, in front of the 2008 Doctor Who episode, The Stolen Earth, and spout our usual nonsense! The Doctor is feeling the need to skip down the street, Martha’s getting all Osterhagen, Harriet Jones (former Prime Minister) is feeling the Dalek’s fire […]
“War. War never changes.” We’re three weeks out from the big day (it’s why we’re taking a two week break in early November). The big day being the arrival of Fallout 4, just five short months after it was first announced and such an incredibly small time-span of announcement to release. But ahead of that, […]
In this episode, Shana and Daniel are joined by the wonderful, intelligent, and lovely Jessica from The Web of Queer! The three talk all about the Ninth Doctor story Aliens of London/World War Three, including the tragedy of farting aliens (who are also incredlbly body-positive), the loveliness of Harriet Jones, and the wonder of the Tyler family dynamic. All this and a proposal for a Doctor Who tribute band besides. Main Topic: Aliens of London/World War Three. Introducing Jessica from The Web of Queer. Podcest. A multi-part-question for Jessica. Shana likes the Slitheen. Jessica isn't opposed to them. The Slitheen are a family, not a race. Feeling bad for Jackie. The socioeconomics of the Tyler family. Triplicating the flammability. Good face in Doctor Who. Not bluffing. Worldbuilding. Shipping Nine/Rose. "Gay" as a perjorative. We cut Russell T. Davis a bit too much slack. Daniel is a bastard for asking for examples. Captain Jack wants to fuck everything. An extended riff on Torchwood. Toff. The Ninth Doctor's Empathy. Pointless UNIT. Harriet Jones: MP Flydale North. Talkin' about Mickey. The Ninth Doctor speaks from the perspective of Classic Series fans. The Bad Wolf arc. Marathoning not marinating. Integrating the arc into the episode. Mickey refuses to go onto the TARDIS. A puppy moment. No body-shaming among the Slitheen. Spielberg Who. Proposing a Doctor Who Cover Band. Wrapping up. Check out The Web of Queer! The Web of Queer discusses bisexuality and bi erasure in their Episode 14, as mentioned in this episode. You can also find Jessica's Twitter here. 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
In this episode, Daniel and Shana discuss the two-part Series 8 finale, "Dark Water/Death in Heaven." Look forward to discussions of death (both real-life and fictitious), competence in Doctor Who, the spinning of wheels in an attempt to hoodwink the audience, and Danny's manpain being more important than the life of a child. Main Topic: Dark Water/Death in Heaven. Shana plays with her phone. Lying to Cybermen. Daniel forgets the title of "Revenge of the Cybermen." Previewing future podcast episodes. A social media moment. Going to Chicago TARDIS. On to Dark Water. Pirates! How do Moffat characters experience the death of other characters? Inconsistency vs. ambiguity. Good ol' J.K.! Silliness. Keys and lava. Shana gets very personal about the grief process. Deliciousness buried in crap. Series 8 as "Doctor Who does the Sopranos." Refactive index doesn't mean that. Gruesomeness and "The Three Words." Remembering stuff that happened all of two seasons ago. Ranty Shana. Crying Shana. Death in "Father's Day" versus death in Series 8. Line reading a scene from Moffat Who. The female master. Danny Pink as a war criminal. "The brown kid." The unsurprising surprises. The lack of forward momentum. A musical interlude. Things we liked in "Death in Heaven." Kate Stewart and Harriet Jones. Osgood! The staggering lack of competence in Series 8. The Doctor, the Brig, and handcuffs. Why wasn't someone shushing Peter Capaldi all series? Shana imagines the Doctor Who Writer's Room. Daniel has an extended riff on a completely unrelated matter. Puppy containment issues. The Doctor isn't really the main character. Intent vs. execution. Praise for Michelle Gomez. Praise for Moffat's writing of the Master. When's the last time you saw Clara being clever? A tangent on "The Shakespeare Code." Production design. President Doctor. The "Doctor and General" debate and the Doctor's dislike of soliders." The Cyber-Brig. Never trust a hug. An abrupt ending. Screenwriter Terry Rossio on "The Impressive Failure." 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
IT'S DAVID TENNANT TIME!!! Chelsea and Zen make everything alright with a good ol' cup of tea while chatting about Harriet Jones decision, laungage barriers and silly pop culture references!
On the eve of a vote that could trigger independence after 307 years, Scotland has become a hot topic in the media. What would happen if the vote swings "yes"? Or what would be the consequences if a "no" vote rules?It's interesting to listen to Americans try to explain tomorrow's Scottish vote to each other. We don't even have a common, settled understanding of the nature of the existing union, and therefore we have a hard time judging what is being proposed. Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zen and Chelsea drink a couple of margarita's to celebrate human kinds first public contact with alien life. Deus Ex Machinas! Harriet Jones! Mickey and Jackie! Farting aliens!
THIS IS A MAMOUTH 3 HOUR SESSION OF MYSELF AND THE DOCC BACK TO BACK IN HIS SHED IN THE STICKS STUDIO.MIXED LATE NIGHT INTO THE EARLY HOURS FUELLED ON JACK DANIELS N BECKS AND A LOVE OF HOUSE MUSIC. THIS MIX IS A JOURNEY THROUGH HOUSE FROM DEEP DUB TO SOULFUL VOCAL HOUSE OLD N NEW . ENJOY THE MIX AND BE SURE TO HIT SHARE PEEPS . YOU CAN DOWNLOAD MORE FROM ME AT HTTP://DJROSSMILLER.PODOMATIC.COM AND MORE FROM THE DOCC @ HTTP://LEA73.PODOMATIC.COM TRACKLISTING TO FOLLOW Docc 1. Soulperfressia – Keep It Working 2. Joey Negro Horse Meat – Candidate For Love 3. FCL – It’s You (mousse T) Ross 4. DJ Able – The Right Way 5. Raif Gum & Raw Artistic – You Come Into My Life 6. Harriet Jones – The Other One (Part 1) Docc 7. City Soul Project – All Your Love 8. The Synth Tigers – Tobirus 9. Rancido – Thief (AT Jazz) Ross 10. Dj Fudge & Eman – Kings of Brooklyn part 2 – Mr V’s (Soul Channel mix) 11. Heather Johnson – Love Alive 12. Terry Hunter – It’s Your World Docc 13. Natasha Watts & Richard Ernshaw – Day By Day 14. Cee Elassaad & Brittany Tanner – Get On Your Feet 15. Husky – Own Your Sound Ross 16. Sidney Charles – Hurricane 17. Stranger Danger – Comin’ Home 18. Tony Humphries – Oh Adam Docc 19. Dj Fudge featuring Hallex M & Omar – Simpatico 20. Wyen Solo – Smile 21. Detroit Swindle – Me, Myself & You 22. Gianni Bini – Back To My Roots Ross 23. Shadow People – Deep Inside 24. Byron Stingly – 100% Of Stalking You 25. Temple Movement – Rich Kids Docc 26. Zaki & Dj Whisky – At Jazz 27. Stones & Bones – Wrong U 28. Moon Boots – Love Strong Ross 29. Dennis Ferrer – How Do I Feel 30. Julius Papp – Early Departure 31. Kings of Tomorrow featuring Haze – Thru 32. Johnny Montana – One Night Stand Docc 33. Matt Bianco (Joey Negro Mix) – Half a Minute I HOPE YOU ENJOY THE JOURNEY WITH ME AND PLEASE SHARE THE LINK WITH YA FREINDS . YOU CAN SUBSCRIBE ON MY MAIN PAGE OR ON ITUNES JUST SEARCH DJROSSMILLER APPRECIATE YOUR COMMENTS AND SUPPORT
For the first Bigger on the Inside Special, Dan introduces us to Trock, or Time Lord Rock, by playing the following songs: "Who Be The Man" by MC Loki, "Blink" by Chameleon Circuit, "Exterminate Regenerate" by Chameleon Circuit, "When Autons Attack" Turn Left, "New Earth" by Tom Milsom, "Who Turned Out the Lights" by Harriet Jones and the Former Prime Ministers, "Feline Fettle" by Harmonies in Whoville, "Gallifreyan History 101" by Chameleon Circuit, "C'mon Leela (Put Your Knife Away)" by Brux Callison and the Entangled Photons, "The Doctor Is In" by Antisoc, "Under Venice" by Laura Simpson of The Ood Cast, and "Journey's End" by Chameleon Circuit.
For the first Bigger on the Inside Special, Dan introduces us to Trock, or Time Lord Rock, by playing the following songs: "Who Be The Man" by MC Loki, "Blink" by Chameleon Circuit, "Exterminate Regenerate" by Chameleon Circuit, "When Autons Attack" Turn Left, "New Earth" by Tom Milsom, "Who Turned Out the Lights" by Harriet Jones and the Former Prime Ministers, "Feline Fettle" by Harmonies in Whoville, "Gallifreyan History 101" by Chameleon Circuit, "C'mon Leela (Put Your Knife Away)" by Brux Callison and the Entangled Photons, "The Doctor Is In" by Antisoc, "Under Venice" by Laura Simpson of The Ood Cast, and "Journey's End" by Chameleon Circuit.
For the first Bigger on the Inside Special, Dan introduces us to Trock, or Time Lord Rock, by playing the following songs: "Who Be The Man" by MC Loki, "Blink" by Chameleon Circuit, "Exterminate Regenerate" by Chameleon Circuit, "When Autons Attack" Turn Left, "New Earth" by Tom Milsom, "Who Turned Out the Lights" by Harriet Jones and the Former Prime Ministers, "Feline Fettle" by Harmonies in Whoville, "Gallifreyan History 101" by Chameleon Circuit, "C'mon Leela (Put Your Knife Away)" by Brux Callison and the Entangled Photons, "The Doctor Is In" by Antisoc, "Under Venice" by Laura Simpson of The Ood Cast, and "Journey's End" by Chameleon Circuit.
Summary: Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, space pigged, in front of the 2005 Doctor Who episode, Aliens of London, and spout our usual nonsense! Rose has lost 12 months, the Prime Minister is missing and Harriet Jones is the MP from Flydale North. But enough of their problems, please sit […]