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Gary Mark & Alex are back, and there's big horn involved! Semi 1 of Eurovision 2025 from Basel is reviewed. Who needs hard hats, who's being dressed by June Hudson, and who gave us the biggest shock of the night? Listen to find out!
Yesterday, this episode seemed so far away...Join Damla & Elliott this week as they discuss a cute outfit, June Hudson, RAM, and whether John Lennon is fit. NOTES & LINKS:Thank you to our amazing patrons: River, Jason, Bekah Judson-Smith, David Cummings, Lucy, Calvin, Felicity Skilton-Riley, Anna Planičková, Jess Williams, Bumping_Earnie, Siân McCallum, Lucy, Joe Dawson, Stephanie, Becks, Michele Whitney, Iain French, Suzi Williams, Beth McLeod, Ruth Weld, Lottie Smith, Ezra Kowo, Mark Krause and Olivia Jordon. Buy us a coffee: http://ko-fi.com/comealongpondpodcastSupport us on Patreon for ad-free listening and visuals: https://www.patreon.com/comealongpondCheck out our Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@comealongpondpodcastFollow us on Instagram: @comealongpondpodcastEmail us: comealongpondpod@gmail.comStream the podcast on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.Theme tune composed by Evan, follow him here: https://instagram.com/evanbevisknowles?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Podcast edited by DamlaProduced by ElliottStay safe everyone x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our 22nd episode we review the 1979 sequel to Genesis of the Daleks with a new Romana, a new Davros and, of course, the Movellans! Oh how much do we love the Movellans?! Honestly 'Movellan love-fest' would probably be a more appropriate title for this episode. What else do we learn from this instalment? That, some quizzes are a bit shit. That Andy doesn't know who directed The Brain of Morbius! I know! And that Tawny Sands may not be acting any more. Who is Tawny Sands? Fear not, you'll find out. We also turn our attention to where and how Reality Bomb's Graeme Burk listens to our podcast, that we should NEVER be invited to anyone's house to play Dungeons and Dragons, and the delightful tale of how Pennant Roberts was once tricked into re-hiring June Hudson. All this and Big Ron too. We love you. Andy & Alex xxx
Carol Daniel is hosting and June Hudson is in to answer your questions. Mike is on vacation. Topics include silver maple roots, mole issues, sensitivity of orchids, and much more!
Have any gardening questions? June Hudson is filling in for Mike this week! June has plenty of answers for plenty of questions!
In 2013 actor, comedian and TV expert Toby Hadoke was set a challenge to interview someone associated with every televised Doctor Who story in just a year. His epic journey has resulted in an engrossing range of free downloads and podcasts, with the latest presented today:
Join actor, comedian, TV expert and man about town Toby Hadoke for a free podcast interview as he tracks down another person associated with the first 50 televisual years of Doctor Who...
In this episode, Shana and Daniel are joined by James Murphy of the Pex Lives podcast to discuss the introduction of Adric (and, for this show, 80s Who) in Full Circle. Since James is a bit of a Moffat defender, they also put him on the spot and force him to defend the horrible sexism, racism, and general horribleness of the last few years of Doctor Who. (He survives, barely). It's an overall very fun and discursive conversation that barely even mentions oligarchy at all. Main Topic: Full Circle. Introducing guest host James from the Pex Lives podcast. James likes Steven Moffat, with massive reservations. Racism? What are we missing in the Matt Smith era? Agreeable James. Perspective shift. Writing for Tumblr. Looking forward to Series 9. Capaldi as the final author of the scripts. How do we keep watching a show we don't like? Moffat's next project. Moving on into Full Circle. Adric has a little brother complex. Adric is petulant and worried. Adric and Zoe. Behind the scenes with Lalla Ward. The focus on Tom Baker. Haggard Baker. 80s aesthetics and JN-T. A band of Viet Cong substitutes. Marshmen is fun to say. Marshmen costumes. Unquestioned belief in evolution. Full Circle as straight science fiction. Science as counterculture. Self-centered religion. After the end. James is not a sophisticated political thinker. Systemic political oppression. Solid entertainment. June Hudson and Tom Baker's new costume. A bathrobed musketeer. Daniel interrupts James. Adric the elite who can't steal riverfruit. James will have a legal pad. Next week: The Magician's Apprentice and The Witch's Familiar. Find Our Stuff! Find us on iTunes! Or Facebook! We love email (oispacemanpodcast@gmail.com)! And all our episodes are on oispaceman.libsyn.com. You can also find a text blog associated with this podcast at oispacemanblog.wordpress,com. Our theme song is "Doctor Who Theme on Minimoog" by James Bragg. Find his Youtube channel at youtube.com/hyperdust7 and his band page at phoenix-flare.com. Find Pex Lives at pexlives.libsyn.com. Daniel's Tumblr Twitter Shana's Tumblr Twitter
In this episode, Shana and Daniel discuss a recent bit of nerd culture misogyny/blindness, then move on to the third part of the Key to Time: The Stones of Blood. Discussions revolve around the relationship between Romana and the Fourth Doctor, spreading into Romana's acceptance by the other women in the story, and whether or not the Cessair of Diplos received a punishment that fit the crime. Also: what's the deal with Romana's shoes? Main Topic: The Stones of Blood. Vincent Price. A moment of numerology. Steven Schpansky and J.B. Anderton. "Kerfluffle." Comfort the powerful and afflict the powerless. Shana officially forgives JB. Didn't learn much from Doctor Who. Wyatt Cenac. Consent and cosplay. Fun to engage in critical thinking. Secret Lesbians and Vampire Rocks. Who is the Fourth Doctor Becoming? Overtly sexualized high-heeled Romana. Four respected Professor Rumford. Inner Time. Stuffy. Rumford as a Doctor surrogate. Vivien Fay: Bad Guy. Honesty and pettiness. #myqueerwife. #imahorribleciswhiteman. June Hudson. Whoa cleavage. The Megara. Red Dwarf. Uncomfortable Four. Not in the boy's club. Justified man-hate. Tarantino's wet dream for Romana. The two-sided coin of Romana's clothing. The real Doctor Who eyebrows. Female villains in Who. "They are never not funny." Augury. Interiority. Emasculated Four. Deserving eternal imprisonment. The crimes of the Cessair of Diplos. Justice. "Professor Lesbian." The 100th story. Next week: The Series 8 recap. Links J.B. Anderton's Who37 podcast and "Radio Free Sorrow." On Being the Only One in the Room. Find Our Stuff! 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
We missed a week there. Sorry! Having some difficulties with podcast scheduling and editing. In any case, this week Shana and Daniel talk about two mindfuck episodes, The Mind Robber from the Second Doctor's run, and the God Complex from Series 6 of the new series. Also: Is Shana Daniel's spunky female companion? Tune in to find out. Show Notes Main Topic: The Mind Robber and The God Complex. Mind-fuckery. Is Shana Daniel's "spunky female companion?" Shana jumps into the gutter very early in the episode. The length of episodes in The Mind Robber. Daniel summarizes the story of The Mind Robber. The famous shot of Zoe's ass. "Sex pests." General kinds of enemies it's possible to send after the Doctor. Shana's feelings about Jame and Zoe. Sexualization of Zoe and her age. Zoe as the "new and improved Susan." Jamie's absence for a couple of episodes. The Doctor picking the wrong face (and being assisted in the correction by Zoe) as a revealing character moment. Back to Harry Sullivan and "old girl." Frazier Hines adding "Jamie-isms." Talkin' about the Karkus. Fetishy Rapunzel. We're on Tumblr too much. Admiring the Gulliver's Travels influence in the Mind Robber. Raiding the costume closet at the BBC. Daniel name-drops June Hudson like a boss. Summarizing the God Complex in a few sentences. The rich history of minotaurs in fiction. "The God Complex" makes Daniel's head hurt, and not in a good way. Not a Moffat-friendly podcast. Lazy writing. Daniel likes to surprise Shana with things on this podcast. Not wanting to revisit Moffat-era episodes. Rita as a great side character. Talking about Toby Whithouse, Being Human, and shallow characterization. Liking lots of stuff in The God Complex, but not much happens and there's a lot of padding. Pacing problems. Alien species as comic relief and make no sense otherwise. Shana thinks the God Complex is Not Scary. Personal fears as idiosyncratic choices. "The God Complex" as a sort of bottle episode. Perhaps the episode should have been a two-parter? Shoutout to the TARDIS Tavern. Talking about the ending. Rory could have solved the plot in ten seconds. The dying minotaur. Lots of sighing. Things we liked about The God Complex. Matt Smith's costume. A bit of confusing direction. Wrapping up.
Gallifrey One coverage continues with this panel from the Sunday that brought together many people who'd worked on Doctor Who in the 1970s to talk about that era. Charlie Ross talked to Phillip Hinchcliffe, Stephen Thorne, June Hudson, Dick Mills and Andrew Smith. Sorry about the low quality album art for this episode again my PC is refusing to read my camera card. You can see all of my Gallifrey One photos here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157632763907666/ End theme this week is Doctor Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
This week we bring you an extra-long Verity! Extra! At this year's Gallifrey One convention, Deb interviewed the delightful June Hudson, costume designer for Doctor Who in the late 70s and early 80s. Listen as Deb, Erika, and Liz squee a bit about the experience, and then enjoy the interview itself. And by all means, check out June's website to see some of her fantastic designs.
Our Gallifrey One coverage continues with the June Hudson panel, June was Costume Designer on the show in the latter part of the Tom Baker era and designed his iconic bergondy costume and scarf for his final episodes. You can see my photos of Gallifrey One and LA here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/sets/72157632763907666/ End theme is Dr Who Gypsy Guitar by Thrip If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Special Guest June Hudson and I (along with Scott Sebring) discuss her Costume Design work on Doctor Who (including Tom Baker's Signature costume revamp from Season 18), Blakes 7, A for Andromeda, Survivors and more. Recorded at the Gallifrey One 2013 convention, June was gracious enough to allow time for this lengthy interview and I [...]