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This week on Scarred For Life, Andy and Dave are joined by actor and sci-fi icon Sarah Douglas.Best known as the fearsome Ursa in the classic Superman films, Sarah looks back on a remarkable career that has taken her from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre to Hollywood, via Superman II, Falcon Crest, Babylon 5 and Conan the Destroyer.Along the way she shares stories of working with Christopher Reeve, Terence Stamp, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grace Jones and John Pertwee, reveals how being "cranky" may have helped her land the role of Ursa, and explains why she eventually learned to embrace the character that changed her life.Her three scars include a terrifying on-set gun incident during Superman II that left her with a lifelong distrust of weapons on set, a traumatic prosthetics experience that triggered years of claustrophobia and anxiety, and a deeply personal story about meeting her estranged father for the first and last time.It's funny, moving, brutally honest and packed with incredible behind-the-scenes stories from one of British genre cinema's most memorable stars.To join Scarred Club and get fortnightly bonus episodes, ad-free listening and access to the members forum, sign-up here, https://scarredforlife.supportingcast.fm/Send us a voice note on WhatsApp - 07457 404 279Follow us on socials:Scarred For Life - Facebook / InstagramProduction Company - Lock It In StudioAndy Bush - Twitter / Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Story That Beats Coronation Street (But Divides the Hosts) Stephen Wyatt returns after Paradise Towers to deliver a circus-themed finale to Season 25. Expanded from three parts to four at John Nathan Turner's request, this story follows the Doctor and Ace arriving at the psychic circus on the planet Seganax—except Ace hates circuses, and the Doctor seems unusually fascinated by performance, danger, and magic. It wins over behind-the-sofa panelists and pulls the highest ratings of McCoy's entire run (beating Coronation Street for the first time), yet one host finds it compelling while the other considers it nearly unwatchable. What makes the difference? Production Under Impossible Circumstances The asbestos discovery that plagued Silver Nemesis forced this finale into a makeshift tent rigged in the parking lot. The budget is visibly exhausted by this point, yet the production team managed to secure Jeffrey Durham (The Great Soprendo) as the first magic consultant since 1977 to coach McCoy in juggling. The explosion sequence near McCoy was supposed to be blown air with added effects—until last-minute testing showed it looked unconvincing, so they switched to live pyrotechnics without telling the lead actor. He didn't blink on set because he believed there wouldn't be a retake. The Doctor's Behavior: A Fundamental Divide One host sees a character temporarily set aside his usual competence for story purposes. The other sees the Doctor acting like a completely different person—gullible, clumsy, silly, and uncharacteristically unable to read situations. The proactive crime-fighter from Remembrance and The Happiness Patrol has vanished, replaced by someone who falls into obvious traps and does pratfalls. McCoy's physical comedy training makes the juggling work, but does the writing serve the character he's been becoming over the last three stories? The Satire Cuts Both Ways Whiz Kid represents fandom—earnest, excited, devoted to the circus's history. His reward is a cruel, unnecessary death played as harsh comedy. What's the point of making fun of fans, especially when the message seems to be that fans should be punished for their devotion? Meanwhile, the real family in the audience—who turn out to be the Gods of Ragnarok—are abstract divine beings demanding entertainment. Who is the story really criticizing? A Pantheon Problem The Gods of Ragnarok are named after Norse mythology's apocalypse, yet they look almost Egyptian with their eye-based design. They get referenced later in New Who (specifically with the Fifteenth Doctor), which raises the question: did this story earn that future callback, or does the massive concept introduced in Part Four feel tacked on? What does naming them after Ragnarok actually accomplish? Character Choices Captain Cook is largely despised—a manipulative bore whose presence never makes sense. Mags is the victim of a rushed werewolf transformation that doesn't commit to either wolf or cat form. Kingpin is confusingly established as the former circus leader, but the revelation lands without impact. Bellboy's name suggests something, but what? The food cart lady exists to expose hippies. Meanwhile, the Chief Clown—sinister, physically controlled, genuinely threatening—stands out as the most interesting antagonist, but even he doesn't quite fit the larger story. Does a Four-Part Circus Need to Be This Long? The production feels stretched, relying on repetitive moments (running through quarries, hiding in tents, escaping robots) that feel interchangeable by Part Three. Could this have been told in three parts? Would removing redundant sequences have tightened the narrative? Does the extended runtime serve the story, or does it expose the thinness of the plot? Production Highlights: Music: First original song for Doctor Who since The Gunfighters (1966). Performed by Rico Ross, who played Private Frost in Aliens. Magic Consultant: Jeffrey Durham (The Great Soprendo)—first since Talons of Weng Chiang (1977) Guest Star: Jessica Martin (Mags) returns to the role in Big Finish and will later play Queen Elizabeth in Voyage of the Damned Ratings: 5.0–5.3–4.8–6.6 (the finale pulls the highest numbers of McCoy's entire run) Coming Up Next: Friday (Patreon): Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure (1989 stage production with John Pertwee—the clearest footage available on YouTube). Following Wednesday (Main Feed): Colin Baker retrospective (hiatus episode). Jim's Links: Big Top Tales Anthology - https://www.amazon.com/Big-Top-Tales-Nicholas-Ahlhelm/dp/1522700226 Pulp Fest Convention - http://www.pulpfest.com/ Hashtags: #DoctorWho #GreatestShowInTheGalaxy #Season25Finale #SylvesterMcCoy #SophieAldred #CircusStory #GodsOfRagnarok #StephenWyatt #ClassicWho #HostDisagreement #DoctorWhoPodcast
[Special Release: This episode is being released simultaneously on the main feed and Patreon for immediacy.] BREAKING NEWS: The Future of Doctor Who Takes a Dramatic Turn Just hours before recording, the BBC made a major announcement that affects Doctor Who's direction for years to come. RTD and Bad Wolf are parting ways with the BBC. The Christmas special is canceled. New production arrangements are being sought. John and Jim process what this means for fandom, for the show's creative identity, and for the possibility of a true fresh start. One host sees this as inevitable reckoning; the other worries about what gets lost in transition. Both discuss how long the darkness might last—and whether that's actually a bad thing. Season 25: Taking Stock of Four Stories After racing through Remembrance of the Daleks, Silver Nemesis, Happiness Patrol, and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Jim and John pause to rank what they've just watched. Best episode? That's clear. Worst episode? They disagree—and don't let ratings alone settle it. Best villain, best companion, best guest star, best monster, funniest moment, best overall moment—each category sparks different reactions. What makes a story work, even when individual elements fail? When does spectacle overwhelm character? Why does one host adore a story the other found painful? Nemesis of the Daleks: The First Dalek Comic in Ages A four-part comic strip featuring the Doctor's oldest enemies—and a character that may or may not have survived. The art improves significantly from recent strips. The scope feels genuinely cinematic with the Dalek Death Wheel. But here's the question: did the ending rush a story that deserved more room to breathe? John appreciates the scale; Jim wishes the narrative had time to match it. Both wonder if this Dalek adversary will return. Music & Memory TARDIS "The Psychic Circus" by Christopher Guard (who played Bellboy) is a curiosity—an actual song written specifically about an episode, not the show itself. Peter Davison's final story, "The Caves of Androzani," offers stunning supporting characters and a presidency subplot that overshadows the main narrative. One host loves it unreservedly; the other would only revisit select scenes. What Doctor Who Needs Now With RTD out and the show facing a complete reset, Jim and John discuss what a new showrunner should do. Forget continuity complications? Embrace them? How long should the silence last? Should the next Doctor arrive on screen with no explanation, like Eccleston did? Can a complete reboot work? Should there even be a TARDIS anymore? These aren't answered so much as explored—and the conversation suggests the wilderness years ahead might be exactly what the franchise needs. Support the Podcast: Join us on Patreon for early access to episodes like this, exclusive comics, Memory TARDIS selections, and bonus content! The Doctor's Beard Podcast on Patreon As little as $3/month gets you: Early access to all episodes Exclusive Patreon-only content Full comic strips we discuss Bonus Memory TARDIS segments $5/month adds access to our special Gatwa and Tennant reviews from the Disney era. Coming Up Next: Friday (Patreon): Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure (1980s stage production from 1989, featuring 70-year-old John Pertwee). Following Wednesday (Main Feed): Colin Baker retrospective (previously recorded Patreon exclusive from our hiatus). Following Monday (Patreon): Music, Memory TARDIS, and comics "Stairway to Heaven" and "Hunger from the Ends of Time." Hashtags: #DoctorWho #PatreonExclusive #Episode175 #RTD #BadWolf #ChristmasSpecialCanceled #Season25Retrospective #NemesisOfTheDaleks #SylvesterMcCoy #PeterDavison #CavesOfAndrozani #FutureOfDoctorWho #ClassicWho #NewWho #DoctorWhoPodcast #BrokenNews
Charlie and Miles have ‘gifted' each other episodes of Star Trek to talk about, both good and bad. The problem with being casual about Star Trek is you just don't know all of what's out there. That's what the Casual Trek mission is for, after all. This year the gang are doing something different, talking about a film that's adjacent to Star Trek, and even some Trek actors say is the best Star Trek movie: Galaxy Quest. They've even got guest stars Reanna Reid-Lobatto and Sean Corse from off of the Famicom Dojo joining the festivities.So sit by the fire, get a nice drink and listen to some nerds getting rabid about a fun film, even if it has Tim Allen in it. 0:03:47 - What Non-Star Trek/non-Galaxy Quest Thing We've Been Enjoying: Pokémon Legends ZA, Taskmaster, 0:21:49 - Galaxy Quest Preamble0:33:12 - Galaxy Quest Recap0:54:51 - Thoughts on the movieTalking points include: The Mojoverse, the Junkions, chilli, needing to cuddle a Pokémon, Detective Pikachu, Pokémon Legends ZA, John Pertwee's Doctor Who episodes, conventions, Thought Bubble, Sean learning about names from the UK, Westlife, Santana, Chat Out of Hell's Westlife episode, Charlie's musical knowledge comes from Rock Band, Miles' anecdote about how he saw Galaxy Quest (funny, charming), Charlie's anecdote about watching Pokémon: The Movie (thankfully short, of questionable legal status). Charlie pitching 2000 AD, “some of the old tentacle action”, Sam Rockwell, Susan from Seinfeld, fandom in media, “Duct Tape Boy”, what is wrong with Monk from Monk, convicted felon & narc Tim Allen actually being okay in this, Airplane, The Shining, Three Amigos, favourite non-Christmas Christmas movies. Oh, and occasionally Galaxy Quest.Casual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and Miles Reid-LobattoMusic by Alfred Etheridge-NunnCasual Trek is a part of the Nerd & Tie NetworkSupport Reanna's breast reconstruction surgery here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-reannas-breast-reconstruction-recoveryhttps://ko-fi.com/casualtrekMiles' blog: http://www.mareidlobatto.wordpress.com Charlie's blog: http://www.fakedtales.com Sean's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@famicomdojo
Charlie and Miles have ‘gifted' each other episodes of Star Trek to talk about, both good and bad. The problem with being casual about Star Trek is you just don't know all of what's out there. That's what the Casual Trek mission is for, after all. This year the gang are doing something different, talking about a film that's adjacent to Star Trek, and even some Trek actors say is the best Star Trek movie: Galaxy Quest. They've even got guest stars Reanna Reid-Lobatto and Sean Corse from off of the Famicom Dojo joining the festivities. So sit by the fire, get a nice drink and listen to some nerds getting rabid about a fun film, even if it has Tim Allen in it. Timecodes: 0:03:47 – What Non-Star Trek/non-Galaxy Quest Thing We've Been Enjoying: Pokémon Legends ZA, Taskmaster, 0:21:49 – Galaxy Quest Preamble 0:33:12 – Galaxy Quest Recap 0:54:51 – Thoughts on the movie Talking points include: The Mojoverse, the Junkions, chilli, needing to cuddle a Pokémon, Detective Pikachu, Pokémon Legends ZA, John Pertwee's Doctor Who episodes, conventions, Thought Bubble, Sean learning about names from the UK, Westlife, Santana, Chat Out of Hell's Westlife episode, Charlie's musical knowledge comes from Rock Band, Miles' anecdote about how he saw Galaxy Quest (funny, charming), Charlie's anecdote about watching Pokémon: The Movie (thankfully short, of questionable legal status). Charlie pitching 2000 AD, “some of the old tentacle action”, Sam Rockwell, Susan from Seinfeld, fandom in media, “Duct Tape Boy”, what is wrong with Monk from Monk, convicted felon & narc Tim Allen actually being okay in this, Airplane, The Shining, Three Amigos, favourite non-Christmas Christmas movies. Oh, and occasionally Galaxy Quest. [ Additional Show Notes ] Music by Alfred Etheridge-Nunn. Read Miles's blog or Charlie's blog. [ Support this show on Ko-fi ] Subscribe to this Podcast: Apple PodcastsSpotifyAndroidRSSThe post 88. By Grabthar's Hammer, What a Podcast first appeared on Nerd & Tie Network.
STUDIO SEVERN & BLACK GLOVE PRODUCTIONS PRESENT: DOCTOR WHO THE FINAL GAME EPISODE 1: It is the mid 1970's and the U.N.I.T annual Christmas party is in full swing. Corporals Maisie Hawk and Carol Bell are coming to the end of their shift when an unidentified craft appears on their radar. The Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith and the Brigadier all rush to the crash site where the Doctors worst fears are met when he realizes that the unidentified craft is in fact a TARDIS escape pod containing The Master. Join Black Glove Studio and Studio Severn in this masterful original story of the final confrontation between John Pertwee's Doctor and Roger Delgardo's The Master. It's 1974 all over again! (Fan fiction, no infringement intended.) Starring: Doctor Who - Marshall Tankersley The Master - Terry Cooper Sarah Jane Smith - Sarah Wheatley Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart - Tony J Fyler Liz Shaw - Denise Sutton Mike Yates - Johnny Robinson Sergeant Benton - Richard Gurl Corporal Carol Bell - Natalie Chisholm Corporal Maisie Hawk - Lillian Rachel Lieutenant Samantha Thompson - Zoe Jenkins Miss Sleipnir - Meryl Herbert Voice of Prime Minister Jeremy Thorpe - Mark McManus Sam Jackson - Lee Rawlings The Narrator - Jon Kolchak Pertwee
While the fanfare isn't anywhere as exciting as the 50th had been, we're still Whovians, and it doesn't take a lot to get our inner-TARDISes whirring! We talk about getting caught up on modern Who, our varied experiences with classic Who, and our thoughts about the future.Today's root beer is Anchor Ginger Root Beer.Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5
Day 11: MyKill and the Prince Regent of Electronic Dance Music, Dantes Alexander, join Re-Gor on this episode of our 13 Days of Hallowtober event to discuss the werewolf film “Dog Soldiers” from 2002. Another little seen film, this one is fun, gory, and action-packed! It stars Sean Pertwee, the son of the third Dr. Who, John Pertwee, as well as Kevin McKidd, and was directed by Neil Marshall, the man who brought you the terrifying film, “The Descent” (2005)! No movie ads available, but a listing and local review are on the web page! Enjoy! Dantes can be found at: https://www.Instagram.com/dantesalexander https://www.facebook.com/dantesalexanderme His hit single “She's a Lady” can be found at: https://open.spotify.com/album/60E0fha71jq0UtRV7GQuoQ?si=SopqbrplTESBj5GrNbP2qQ Re-Gor can be found at: http://www.havenpodcasts.com
New New Doctor! Stuck on Earth! UNIT years begin! Join your tour guides Jason Thomason and Justin Clark as they discuss the seventh season of Doctor Who starring the great John Pertwee, Caroline John, Nicholas Courtney and John Levene. The Diary of River Song 09: New Recruit is available at https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/the-diary-of-river-song-series-09-new-recruit-2503 Be sure to follow us on Facebook at Grand Circle Tour Magic Ticket Holders, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/grandcircletourpodcast/ and YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@grandcircletour The Grand Circle Tour Podcast is in no way part of, endorsed or authorized by, or affiliated with the Walt Disney Company, BBC, BBC America, Bad Wolf Productions or their affiliates. As to Disney artwork/properties: © Disney. Disclosure | Privacy Policy
Everyone Dies In Sunderland: A podcast about growing up terrified in the eighties and nineties
Something particularly alarming about growing up in the eighties and nineties was how ambivalent everyone was about basic road safety – even though horrific accidents happened with terrifying regularity. In June 1925, the brakes failed on a coach as it made its way down a steep hill at Dibbles Bridge, in North Yorkshire. Seven people would die in what was at the time the worst road accident in British history. Fifty years later, thirty three people would die at Dibble's Bridge in identical circumstances. Nearly fifty years on, this crash remains the worst road accident in British history.It took another 20 years for seatbelts to become mandatory on coaches. Along the way: David Bowie ingratiates himself with the people of Sunderland! John Pertwee takes a very unorthodox approach to convincing electrical retailers to sell their customers extended washing machine warranties! Ben Wishaw smells lovely! Jimmy Nail thinks she's lying (she's lying)! The gang behind THE OFFICIAL PODCAST OF STACEY SOLOMON SCENTED AIR FRESHNERS also recall the first time they were censored. Young Gareth accidentally doodles boobs. Young Claire defaces her Snatch. Young John articulates a trees-eye view of nuclear war between Britain and America Wogglebox IslandYou can reach us on email everyonediesinsunderland@gmail.com, on Twitter at @everyonediespod, on Facebook and Instagram. Our theme music is “Steady Away” by Pete Dilley and can be found on his album Half-truths and Hearsay which you can/should buy/stream here: https://petedilley.bandcamp.com/album/half-truths-and-hearsay “Well I'm love forty down And I can well recall the age my father reached the ancient age That I'm now staring down Through the barrel of my fourth decade and honestly I am afraid
This week we revisit a 1970s British kids' show about a scarecrow that comes to life and scares the daylights out of some kids. Join us for Worzel Gummidge
This week, we take a deep dive and submerge ourselves in the 1972 Third Doctor classic The Sea Devils!Hyped up by the forthcoming Legend of the Sea Devils, we decided to go back to where it all started and check out the Third Doctor and Jo Grant in this devilish adventure.What did we think of it and are we still hyped for the forthcoming episode? Take a listen to find out!Join in the conversation at www.twitter.com/whoc2c
Welcome to Progtor Who. The Doctor Who podcast that plays songs to give you a break from the gabbering of grown ups, talking about a children's TV show. Like they do on the wireless. Bob is your host and on this journey, upon the good ship TARDIS are Suky, John and Craig. On this podcast we are reviewing the John Pertwee story ‘‘The Curse of Peladon’, give our whatever's out of 10, reading out your feedback to the story and voting for this week’s Benni (best host). Don’t forget the RAW video is available on our YouTube channel, if you are feeling brave… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7e3TvGd54GiqSsNvj9Ybag/featured So, sit back and relax like you are in Tranquil Repose and let us ooze on your ears You're welcome x
Welcome to Progtor Who. The Doctor Who podcast that plays songs to give you a break from the gabbering of grown ups, talking about a children's TV show. Like they do on the wireless. Bob is your host and on this journey, upon the good ship TARDIS are Craig, Suky and John. On this podcast we are reviewing the John Pertwee classic ‘Day of the Daleks’, giving our whatever out of 10, reading out your feedback to the story and voting for this week’s Benni (best host). Don’t forget the RAW video is available on our YouTube channel, if you are feeling brave… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7e3TvGd54GiqSsNvj9Ybag/featured So, sit back and relax like you are in Tranquil Repose and let us ooze on your ears. You're welcome x Show notes and links Bob Trek This Out Podcast https://trekthisout.podbean.com Progtor Who Podcast https://progtorwho.podbean.com John @JohnAitken on Twitter https://twitter.com/JohnAitken Simply Woodworking https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8MpQ_bHm1bcGyQzy78m3Pw Marc www.marcatkinson.co.uk bandcamp https://marcatkinson3.bandcamp.com/ https://moonhalomusic.bandcamp.com/releases Facebook music page https://www.facebook.com/marcatkinsonmusic/?ref=bookmarks Facebook personal page https://www.facebook.com/marc.atkinson3 Suky TWITTER Personal - @cyberman_151 https://twitter.com/cyberman_151 Trek This Out Podcast - @trekthisoutpod https://twitter.com/trekthisoutpod Take Your Seats Podcast - @takeyourseatsp https://twitter.com/takeyourseatsp
The Second Doctor deals with an alien invasion, but finds the real enemies aren't in outerspace. Jimmy Akin, Dom Bettinelli, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss this 2nd Doctor (John Pertwee) story, as well as news of Season 12 filming, David Tennant's podcast, and a cool, new Big Finish audio production. The post WHO114: The Ambassadors of Death appeared first on SQPN.com.
#ItsStevenCoad discusses the Third Doctor, as Doctor Who embarks on a bold new journey we look back at the history of this remarkable programme.The Third Doctor, who was first in colour. Exiled by the Time Lords to Earth for a significant period of his life, the Third Doctor was a distinguished man of high class and gadgetry, often tinkering away, always portrayed by John Pertwee.Join us as we discuss the John Pertwee years.#Coady #DoctorWho #DrWho #JohnPertwee #ThirdDoctor
Jason and Paul have a little pre-Christmas present for you! Here’s a previously unreleased episode from our Master story series! This one is called "The Sea Devils" and features John Pertwee, once again, as the 3rd Doctor. The Navy is filling in for UNIT, this time, as the Master escapes and attempts to make friends with the Sea Devils, in yet another attempt to take over the world. What could possibly go wrong?
Jimmy Akin, Dom Bettinelli and Fr. Cory Sticha watch the Third Doctor, John Pertwee's, first episode featuring the same villains we will see in the first episode of New Who in 2005. What other similarities will they find? The post WHO070: Spearhead from Space appeared first on StarQuest Media.
We dive back into Classic Who this week and visit 3rd Doctor John Pertwee again. This time he's teamed up Liz Shaw and the Brigadier to take on the ancient and deadly Silurians. It's a seven episode adventure, so the recap is a bit longer than normal, but as you've come to expect, we keep it entertaining. And despite the fact that the story was stretched to seven episodes, it's still a really good story. Check out our discussion and let us know what you thought. Be sure to rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean and on Google Play! We want to hear from you! Find us at your favorite social media outlets: Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod Twitter - @wdwnpodWebsite - wdwnpod.com Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com Special Thanks to the Jackpot Golden Boys for our theme. Find more of their great work on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/jackpot Or on their website - http://www.jackpotgoldenboys.com
Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and Fr. Cory Sticha discuss the regeneration episodes of the third Doctor, the Planet of the Spiders, in which John Pertwee's Doctor visits a Buddhist monastery, has a chase in every kind of vehicle imaginable, and uses some Venusian aikido to defeat his enemies before facing the Great One. The post WHO044: Planet of the Spiders appeared first on StarQuest Media.
Episode Notes Welcome, fellow travellers through Space and Time. We are most grateful that you have chosen to take an interdimensional trip with us! That's Great, Adric... A Doctor Who Podcast and it's really really great... This episode of TGA features a study of Classic Doctor Who Series 7- the first Series for John Pertwee as The Doctor, the first Series of Doctor Who in color, and the beginning of The Doctor's Exile on Earth. Adric and SeannieWan go through all the News that's fit to stream, as well as rumors that might pass as news... and might pass as fake news... Michelle Gomez is out... Torchwood Series 5... The Tenth Doctor, Volume 2 "The Contenders" In addition, we continue to look at the current Series 10 and the stories being transmitted by the BBC. Knock Knock by Mike Bartlett, and Oxygen by TGA favorite writer Jamie Mathieson. Adric would like to quietly acknowledge Andrew Allen for his unbelievably creative Doctor Who Funk Theme. You can find more of his work on his YouTube Page. That's Great, Adric acknowledges and encourages you to check out the artists whose music was used in this episode... Halia Meguid Crorousseau Check out the RSS feed home for That's Great, Adric. You can find out all the information you need to enjoy the show, or skip it altogether and still enjoy the show, or check it out and enjoy the show the same as you would if you hand't checked it out, and of course, obviously, vice versa. Convince Adric to Socialize. Subscribe to That's Great, Adric and please,.for the love of Galifrey- leave a review on whichever service you get your podcasts from... iTunes Stitcher GooglePlay Find out more on the That's Great, Adric website. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
They're back! Jason and Paul return with yet another Master story review. This time they discuss "The Daemons" featuring John Pertwee as the Third Doctor. They have a lot of fun with this one. Get ready for supernatural forces, science fact, science fiction, and Fergie?
Find out more about us Check out the website http://kinkcraft.co Follow us on Twitter @kinkcraft Find us on on Pinterest @KinkCraft Talk to us on Facebook http://facebook.com/MyKinkCraft Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/kink_craft/ Send us an email podcast at kinkcraft.co This week This week it is Halloween so how could we not have something spooky on the show? So we are talking about this weeks article called "How spooky can be sexy" written by Victoria Blisse. Talking to a couple of people about coming onto the podcast, very exciting and didn't ever thing anyone would want to come onto the show. Did you nominate for the best sex blog? Did you put in your nomination for the #Top100SexBlogs2016? If not you have missed your chance. You can see the landing page here with all the nomination on it. So many have been put forward it is going to be a huge task to go through them all. The list will be ready for the beginning of December. Looking forward to that. A thing for vampires For me vampires are not sexy, they are terrifying just as they should be. A vampire is not your friend, it is a monster that wants to kill you. All I can think of is a praying mantis. For those who don't know, this is Rent-A-Ghost But why does a vampire represent, why is a vampire sexy? A vampire represents pure power, with no limits or restrictions on what it can do a vampire is all the things we are not. Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac so it is hardly a surprise so many are attracted to them. Buffy is the start of sexy vampires We think it is fair to say that Buffy the vampire slayer is probably the start of popularising vampires as being sexy. So it probably fair to blame that show for things like Twilight because without it they just wouldn't exist. Vampires on film There are of course two legendary actors who have plated Dracula. Bela Legosi and Christopher Lee. But wonderful actors in their own rights. But for me being English no one compares to Mr Lee. He is my Dracula. Less sexy Something that is much less sexy is a film called "The house that dripped blood" that stared John Pertwee as a vampire. There is nothing quiet like it. If you love a bad/good classic horror film then go for it. It also happens to star Christopher Lee, Jon Pertwee, and Denholm Elliott. You couldn't ask for a better cast to make a cheesy film. You can actually watch the whole thing on youtube. The Dresden Files Jim Butcher's series of books following Harry Dresden is a wonderful set of stories all about what it's like as a wizard private eye and living in a city with vampires, werewolfs, faries, demons, etc. They are a great read. Comedy I do love Armstrong & Miller's old school vampires in the modern world.
Jason and Paul are back with another great Dalek story review! "Planet of the Daleks" features the Third Doctor, John Pertwee, and Katy Manning as Jo Grant. Join us as we deal with snot volcanoes, shiny purple fur, and more Daleks than you can shake a sonic screwdriver at!
Now that Series 9 is over, Jason and Paul return to there Dalek story reviews! They hit the ground running with "Day of the Daleks," the Third Doctor's (John Pertwee), first encounter with the Daleks! This story has an underground resistance, the threat of World War III, the Doctor's fancy cape, and of course Daleks!
Its finally here! Jason and Paul sit down to discuss Series 9, as a whole! However, they aren't alone. Joining them in the TARDIS, as their John Pertwee and Tom Baker of guests, are the hosts of Bad Wolf Radio, Aaron Goins and Adam Farmer. If you want to hear four Whovians geek out about the good and bad from Series 9 then you've come to the right place!
Gotham TV Podcast - The longest running podcast about Gotham on Fox
In our exclusive Sean Pertwee Gotham interview we got to chat with Sean about life at Wayne Manor as protector and butler to the most eligible young bachelor in Gotham, Bruce Wayne. Some of the other fascinating points we got to discuss in the interview included: A tease of what's to come in the second half of season one of Gotham including some exciting developments for Sean's character Alfred in Episode 17. The process of filming episodes with David Mazouz at Wayne Manor Alfred's experience in the wider city of Gotham and working with the wider cast including Donal Logue, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Drew Powell. His experience as a young actor on the set of cult space horror film "Event Horizon" How Sean uses his bodyguard training from a previous role to inform his "kick-arse" Alfred His excitement to see another Alfred in Batman V Superman : Dawn of Justice Of course we also asked about his favourite type of tea and finally get an answer to the question plaguing everyone's mind since Episode 2 of Gotham "When exactly is tea-time?" We also posed some of our listeners questions to him about his approach to playing the character of Alfred, Doctor Who and the influence of his father John Pertwee on his career. It was an absolute pleasure getting another chance to catch up with our favourite ex-military butler and genuinely one of our favourite British actors Sean Pertwee. If you'd like to send us your thoughts on this or any other episode you can email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com John and Derek Gotham TV Podcast @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search "Gotham TV Podcast" on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for Gotham TV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date recorded: 19/02/2015 Date published: 20/02/2015 MP3, 35:15 mins 128kbps, 32.2 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended.
This month - John Pertwee's Doctor takes on THE MASTER in THE DAEMONS! Join Shawn Engel, The Irredeemable Shag, Thomas Deja, The Doctor Bill Robinson, Dave Walker and Andrew Leyland as they take on this 5 parter in an extremely fun, funny and opinionated episode! Bonus - Andy gets to defend the competence of DAD'S ARMY! HOORAY FOR BRITISH STUFF!Feedback for this show can be sent to: whotruefreaks@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Ian Todd talks to Phil Cannon (Who's He? Podcast) about all things John Pertwee.